Timcast IRL - Timcast IRL #722 The View Blames Spill On East Palestine For Voting Trump w/Clint Russell & Josie TRHL

Episode Date: February 24, 2023

Tim, Ian, & Serge join The Red Headed Libertarian & Clint Russell to discuss Joy Behar saying the Ohio train disaster residents "deserve" what's happening because they voted for Trump, Pete Buttigieg ...refusing to answer questions about East Palestine, Karine Jean Pierre referring to President Obama instead of Biden, & how the bird flu mutated and is now affecting humans. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Starting point is 00:01:01 runs away from some journalists who asked a rather simple question. Why did it take three weeks for you to get down here? Why did you only come after Donald Trump did? And will you apologize? I think those are really good questions, considering many of the residents of this town have been asking, where is the Biden administration? But of course, Buttigieg runs off. And then the press secretary for Buttigieg says, I'm not going to answer any questions on camera. Wow. The big story right now that's getting some traction online is Joy Behar on The View said, this is what they voted for. They voted for Trump. He did this.
Starting point is 00:01:33 It's Trump's fault. Now, some people have taken that and they're saying that this is The View saying they deserved it. And it's like, well, kind of. It's a little strong. She's basically blaming them for voting for the guy saying well you voted for him this is what you get that's effectively what they're saying so we'll break that story down and talk about that and then we'll talk about the reporters and then i want to talk about this uh you guys heard about this emily kors woman
Starting point is 00:01:55 the uh jury foreperson i guess in the grand jury case against trump and whatever and she's completely unhinged and there's rumors circulating now that she tried wearing a cape to work, which is unconfirmed. I don't know if that's true, but she definitely comes off as unhinged anti-Trumper. This may have completely undermined their case against Trump because now there's a public spectacle of an anti-Trump person acting very crazy and that, well, it's not confidence building in any potential indictment. So we'll talk about that. Before we get started, my friends, head over to TimCast.com.
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Starting point is 00:03:29 We love him. Joining us today, we got a couple people joining us today. We got Clint Russell and Josie, the redheaded libertarian. Hi. Clint Russell, host of Liberty Lockdown, as well as co-host of the Debaucherous Tower Gang.
Starting point is 00:03:43 I am Twitter husband to miss queen of liberty twitter josie over here just kidding um and i uh i literally lost my channel on youtube the day after i was on with you guys uh two months ago and i got it back two hours before i'm on today so instead of getting people to come and subscribe to liberty lockdown i'm just going to tell everybody go to timcast and sign up to become a supporting member because you guys are doing more to bring back free speech than anybody else, in my opinion. So, Josie. Hi, I'm Josie. I do outside media work here at TimCast.com, and I am the redheaded libertarian over at Twitter.
Starting point is 00:04:19 Right on. I'm Ian Cross, and what's happening? Pork Chopulous said tonight he heard Ian's finally going to do the backflip. It's not true. Mr. Bocas is yelling. Pork Chopulous. He is yelling a lot. he is yelling mr bocas maybe he wants to go out i don't know i'm gonna keep my eyes on bucko we brought him up early today try and keep him on for the entire show we have a blanket cat hair everywhere but that's okay no outfit is complete without cat hair it has been joyous having him here so i'm so happy i got him a little bed and everything and he won't he won't sit in it because he's a cat.
Starting point is 00:04:45 He will. You need to get a box. Hi there. You need to get just like a small box and put it there and he'll jump in it and just, you know,
Starting point is 00:04:50 that's what they do. I'm going to go find something. You're going to go find a box? That's actually a really good idea. All right, we got Serge pressing the buttons. Yo, what's up guys? Yeah, ready to go on you guys.
Starting point is 00:04:57 All right, let's jump into this first story. We got this from the Daily Mail. Really? Moment the View audience gasps when liberal host Joy Behar tells East Ohio Town where toxic train derailed that it had it coming after voting for Trump. She kind of said that, you know, whenever I hear stuff like this, I'm like, oh, let me listen to this. What did she really say? And what she really said was they voted for Trump.
Starting point is 00:05:19 He had this guy on his team who is deregulating the stuff. That's what you voted for. And then another woman says it's Trump's fault as if to imply not that they deserved it, but that it's what they voted for. I said the same thing about Biden supporters, but I do not believe that what happened in East Palestine is the fault of deregulation or Donald Trump. It's the fault of. Well, there's a lot of reasons that there's a lot of problems with this. One, the rail workers have been complaining about the private companies and safety issues. Whether or not they deregulate some of these things is not an excuse for a company to do things poorly. Not to mention, you were talking about this before the show, the infrastructure bill. So when they were coming out and saying that, what were they saying? That like social
Starting point is 00:06:02 justice was infrastructure? Everything was infrastructure. Child care was infrastructure. That was a big one. Anything that they wanted federal funding for became infrastructure. I believe they said abortion was infrastructure. Yeah, the child care was a big one. So they were really going at any sort of women's rights. That was all. Women's rights were infrastructure. Everything was infrastructure except the railroads. However, they did appropriate money for the infrastructure bill
Starting point is 00:06:26 um in for the rails from the infrastructure bill and i think it was 102 billion dollars went to the rails let me let's let's play this clip maybe it won't be uh it might be too mind numbing but we'll try playing it anyway you want to set the audio because it seems to me that the republicans are obsessed with this notion of the free market, and they don't like a lot of regulations. Because it means profit. When you deregulate, you get profit. But I know.
Starting point is 00:06:52 Okay, I'm sorry. The family guy joke where they're watching The View, and all the women are just going, is true. No, the regulation is about companies existing at all. So let me just say, as we're getting through this clip, Donald Trump wanted to deregulate, wanted to remove a lot of these. What's Mr. move overseas where Democrats then cut the taxes on importing these goods, making it the only thing they can do. And the box is working. Mr. Bocas went right for the box.
Starting point is 00:07:34 He sleeps in that box. Anyway, let's play this clip more. For example, there were very few plane crashes. Thank God. And that's because the industry is highly regulated. We have to pay for regulations and safety standards. Otherwise, where are we? We're all going to go up in flames.
Starting point is 00:07:51 Norfolk Southern gives as much to Democrats as Republicans. It's a very powerful lobby that is trying to block regulation. And this train, to Sarah's point, two miles long with two full-time employees and a trainee on it. And they didn't even need to. This is something that could wipe out an entire... Because the last administration rolled it down to only one having worker they happen to have two one thing i just want to say is i do think this was an unforced error by president biden it was 20 days before we had secretary buddha judge go down 10 days before he put out a statement acknowledging it yeah this is
Starting point is 00:08:20 trump's country he won by 40 points he won he is a president for Americans, I believe that, but he needs to show that he is. It was time for him to be thrown out of state. I don't know why they would ever vote for him. Who is a president for all Americans? Is she saying Biden is? This is like the canned fake. It's just utter nonsense. By the way, he placed someone with
Starting point is 00:08:40 deep ties to the chemical industry in charge of the EPA's chemical safety office. That's who you voted for in that district. Donald Trump, who reduces all safety. He did. Do they realize that? Voters saw something on the ground that probably resonates in a way that they need to look past the photo ops people and say, who's doing the job here? Forget about the photo ops. Showing up is a big thing.
Starting point is 00:09:03 Showing up, I think this is Donald Trump's fault. I think this is Donald Trump's fault. So wait, I think as we were watching, Mr. Bocas peed. Is that what happened? He ran into a corner and peed a little bit. What a little jerk. I was trying to listen to Joy Behar and I'm looking at Mr. Bocas'
Starting point is 00:09:19 starfish. I was like, this is awkward. So Jack Posobiec tweeted, Joy Behar says East Palestine got what they deserve because they voted for trump that's who you voted for and then brian krasenstein says nowhere in the clip did she say that's what they deserved right so but like jack didn't quote her he's implying that's what she was saying and he's not wrong it's a little strong i would say yeah but she's basically saying you voted for it that's what happens i say this all the time i say you vote for biden you get what you deserve sure you deserve what you ask for but i don't believe what happened in east palestine is a problem with donald trump because joe biden has been president now for two years and so what like that the two years joe
Starting point is 00:09:59 biden was trapped in that that cube or whatever that that that sheep that the the zod got trapped in and superman 2 or whatever like he's been Zod got trapped in in Superman 2 or whatever. Like he's frozen in time, like spinning through space, unable to enact any of these policies, unable to fix anything. And then after the train derailment happens, he's frozen in ice. And Buttigieg fell into a
Starting point is 00:10:18 crevice somewhere. And they were just trying to get there, but they really couldn't. It's still Trump's fault. Biden's been president for two years. How is it Trump's fault? What is wrong with these people? They're insane. Here's the problem, too, is like, because the Democrats always believe in regulation, they make it so that our industry, our domestic industry, particular infrastructure industry, including airlines, as well as railways, are not competitive globally. So then they turn around and they say, okay, well, we have to have harsh regulations to protect for liability for disasters.
Starting point is 00:10:51 The truth of the matter is, if you allowed them to just compete on an even playing field, they wouldn't need all these liability protections. But because they now have them, they behave in ways that are extraordinarily reckless, and then they're offered liability shields by the very government that is allegedly regulating them. At the end of the day, the only people that get hurt are the people in these towns and it's just tragic. Discover the magic of Bad MGM
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Starting point is 00:12:03 Bet MGM operates pursuant to an operating agreement with iGaming Ontario. Mind-numbingly annoying. Yes. That no matter what happens, it's Donald Trump's fault. It's like, my guy. It is 2-3. It is 2-2-3-2-0-2-3. That's the date.
Starting point is 00:12:21 It is February 23rd, 2023. 25 months. It has been 25 months since Donald Trump was in office, not to mention there's a lame duck session. And they're like, well, clearly the train wreck that happened a couple of weeks ago, Trump's fault. Trump's fault that it happened because, you know, all the things Trump did, Biden just didn't know until now. And I believe it was a billion dollars that they passed for infrastructure in December of 21. That was Biden's bill. That's what he wanted.
Starting point is 00:12:50 He got it. And then you have all these disasters and they still managed to pivot to blame Trump. It's just on its face. I like how the audience gasped when they heard her say that. I mean, most of the audience leans towards Joy Behar's politics, I would assume. And that was even kind of startling for them. Well, the issue is, it's what I've been talking about for a while, that when you build an audience, they expect you to give them what they want to hear. And so the view has cultivated Trump derangement syndrome.
Starting point is 00:13:19 It's going to be it's going to like Trump's going to be dead. It's going to be like 50 years in the future and the president is gonna be you know part of the cyborg democrat party or something and his name is gonna be like zy zyborg and they're gonna be like well clearly this is trump's fault but yeah zyborg obama they'll be blaming the deep fakes of trump they'll they'll fake trump's fault i mean if you want to get scary and talk about like 1984 ask and, and creating a villain for everyone to rally around, I wouldn't be surprised if they did start deep faking some kind of perpetual villain.
Starting point is 00:13:53 Imagine what they could do now. Imagine what they could do then with videos of terrorists or whatever. They could make a video of someone and say, Oh, we found this in a cave somewhere. Here's what, here's I'm saying it. And people would just believe it.
Starting point is 00:14:03 Yeah. We'll probably hit a point where they create the first digital villain, like a real, not even a real, ever was a real person. It'll be a completely fictitious character and everyone, they'll just get enough people to believe it. And right now they have Trump and he's real and they just ride it out.
Starting point is 00:14:18 And he's still in the spotlight. And so anything he does is still, can be villainized. Why do you think this is my best my best guess is that they're so confused and terrified about the future of the economics in the country that they're just just blaming they need a villain they need a villain so that they can have a hero or they can be the hero and their villain is and they tried to do desantis and they tried to do tucker carlson and none of it worked and they tried rogan joe rogan yeah kind of i don't i don't think really like they really tried tucker and and desantis like they're trying during the covid period it seemed like they really
Starting point is 00:14:51 went after rogan for a couple months and then everyone's like we've listened to this guy talk for thousands of hours you're not going to convince us otherwise but i agree i mean trump i think is clearly the he's the he's the galvanizing whipping post of our society like that's that's what they use to beat every time they screw up terribly and they can still say well you guys screwed up and you voted for this clown for four years and now everything's a disaster because of him the reality is it's almost none of it's trump's fault none of the things he wanted to do got done because he had the deep state working against him the entire time he couldn't do anything like he couldn't do anything everybody was working against him the entire time. He couldn't do anything. Like he didn't do anything.
Starting point is 00:15:25 Everybody was working against him. Trump should be, we should give it a new definition. A, a, a Trump is a scapegoat. That is actually the solution to the problem, not the cause of right.
Starting point is 00:15:35 So then you can say like, well, that's clearly a Trump, you know, they're, they're blaming someone for the problem was actually been fixing it. And then there's gotta be the inverse of Biden. A Biden is the person who causes the problem and they defend and claim he's solving it.
Starting point is 00:15:46 Yeah, Putin's a Trump and Fauci's a Biden. Fauci's a Biden. Whenever I get people that tell me that they can't stand Donald Trump, I'll tell them, well, particularly one of the things I love about what he did as president was getting us out of Trans-Pacific Partnership.
Starting point is 00:15:59 He signed it away really quick. There's this thing called the Investor State Dispute Settlement Clause in that Trans-Pacific Partnership deal where they're going to allow malaysian oil companies and other corporations to sue the american government for discrimination if we chose not to buy their oil or something they could sue our country and then we as taxpayers would have to pay these fines to these corporations and they were trying to put that through obama was trying to pass that and basically make us corporate service serves um
Starting point is 00:16:25 and then trump immediately for whatever reason ended it and when i tell people that and and much more succinctly they they almost always are like jaw-droppingly happy to find that out the left was opposing the tpp but this is a during the weird shift period where the left used to be pro-assange anti-war anti-tpp and then trump came around and all of a sudden it started to shift and invert now the left is pro-war anti-assange anti-free speech they're basically neocons but you know and antibody bodily autonomy i mean it's quite the shift it's horrifying man this is why i as much as i detest trump for a totally opposite reason i detest him because he surrounded
Starting point is 00:17:05 himself with the swamp when he was allegedly draining it he didn't do any of that he didn't fire fauci he uh was it worse than say obama no was it worse than clinton probably not was it worse than bush no but he ran worse than reagan but he ran on being i'll take it he ran on being my guy though sure i mean i i was thinking about this earlier and I'm like, Donald Trump, John Bolton, you know, the worst possible guy to bring in. What else? You know, he smack talks. I don't know.
Starting point is 00:17:35 What did Donald Trump do that has people so mad at him? And the reality is he pissed off the establishment by fighting against them. That explains why the cult is against them. But then I hear people like Luke, for instance, who's like, he did this. Or Dave Smith. Trump is bad. He did drone strikes. He expanded this.
Starting point is 00:17:53 He blah, blah, blah. Bump stocks. Bump stock Donnie and all that. I'm like, yep, yep, yep. All that. Okay. Now let's go back in time to Obama. Gun control.
Starting point is 00:18:00 Yep. War. Yep. More war. Oh, way more war. Housing crisis. How about big banker bailouts? Okay, way more war. Housing crisis? How about big bank or bailouts? Okay, let's go back to George W. Bush.
Starting point is 00:18:08 Dick Cheney? Iraq, war in Afghanistan being started. Directive 51? Come on, there's a whole bunch. Let's go back to Clinton. Now, I was much too young to know too much about Clinton. But, I know enough about Clinton and the things he did. And they want to accuse Trump of being
Starting point is 00:18:24 nasty? Yo, Bill Clinton did it when he did. And they want to accuse Trump of being nasty. You know, Bill Clinton did it when he was in office. Come on. The problem is that Donald Trump said nasty words. Don't get me started on Bill Clinton. I look at what, you know, George W. Bush and Obama are the presidents in my adult life and the bad things they did. And Trump is infinitely better than they were. So people come out and they say, oh, Trump did this thing bad, this thing bad, this thing bad, this thing bad. And I'm like, oh, wow.
Starting point is 00:18:46 Those are like substantially less bad than Obama and George W. Bush, Clinton, and Reagan. Reagan, he brought in no-fault divorce and gun control. Come on, I don't know why everybody celebrates Reagan. But look, I was a baby when Reagan was around. Then we got George H.W. Bush. We got, what, Desert Storm
Starting point is 00:19:02 with that guy. It just seems like it's all trash. And then you get Donald Trump and you're like, what, Desert Storm with that guy. It just seems like it's all trash. You're right. And then you get Donald Trump. You're like, yeah, it's pretty good. Well, if it weren't for 2020, I could probably agree with you. But when he passes trillions of dollars in those stimulus bills and he permits Fauci, this little gremlin tyrant, to lock us down, it's like, no, you can no longer be looked at in any positive light. You allowed the entire world, because they followed in America's footsteps, to essentially derail the global economy. That is a catastrophic mistake.
Starting point is 00:19:31 But I look at it not like, you can't just say president good, bad. It's like, what did they do that was good? What did they do that was bad? Can you guys think of anything Obama did that was good? If you give me an hour, maybe. I can't. He's the president of the TPP, the Trans-Pacific Partnership, right?
Starting point is 00:19:48 So it's more international trade. These are laws that get enacted on the American people without proper legislation because, oh, we have to abide by the treaty. That means this country has to do these things. We're forced to go to war
Starting point is 00:20:00 because of NATO. The American people, the Congress can only declare war, but because of nato so that's what they tried doing obama had the ndaa indefinite detention provision yeah they could rendition you into a black site off outside of the country indefinitely they signed that this dude had a whole bunch big banker bailouts occupy wall street was protesting him so i look at donald trump and i'm like fine how about we say this trump's a negative 12
Starting point is 00:20:26 obama was a negative 56 george w bush was negative 84 clinton was a negative 80 it's like so trump is he's bad but he's like the least bad and closest we got to good i totally agree but then i look at foreign policy and i'm like he's actually the best yes yes hands down and didn't ron paul would have been better yes of course didn't trump get us out of uh the paris accord and the iran deal like didn't didn't trump get us out of both those that's great biden brought us right back oh yeah he brought us right back yeah getting out of the iran deal was good why was that good am i the only one that was a fan of what is it what is the iran nuclear deal the iran nuclear deal was to they had basically agreed to have their their nuclear facilities inspected.
Starting point is 00:21:07 And I thought that was a great thing. Why do we want to have a catalyst for war with them? Well, I think the inspection and the treaty is potentially a catalyst for war with them. Well, I think I think that if you're inspecting it, then you know that they're not creating nuclear weapons. There's no, you know, imperative to strike. So who who who enacted who is the president? Which administration brought about the Iran nuclear deal? There's no imperative to strike. Who enacted? Which administration brought about the Iran nuclear deal? I thought it was Obama.
Starting point is 00:21:30 Was it Obama? I thought so. And which administration produced Stuxnet to blow up Iranian centrifuges? Probably Obama. I think it was Obama, too. So, look, I've got to be honest. I probably don't know enough about the specifics in the deal other than I'm typically anti-interventionist. And if they don't give me a good reason why they're engaging in these kinds of policies. So I can
Starting point is 00:21:50 only say this, you know, fair point. I don't know enough about it, but I'm certainly not going to trust Obama who enacts a treaty and then blows them up. I agree, man. And you shouldn't trust them. And that's why you can't give them any of these guys a ton of credit for anything that they do. But I'll grant you, yes, Trump is probably the best president of my lifetime we still had 2020 which was maybe the worst year of my lifetime yeah but it's the governors who did it you know you can blame trump for a lot i mean she got rid of burke she got rid of fauci he shouldn't have promoted lockdowns in the first place that gave the launching point yes to these governors and he probably could have used some emergency powers to stop some of it but it was ultimately the governors and donald trump took a constitutional
Starting point is 00:22:25 approach where he was like look 10th amendment i can't the governor is going to do it the states have the right to do their thing and legislate the way they want the reason the libertarians are so hard on trump for that period is because of our understanding of austrian economics and the the trillions that he allowed to be created in the thin air that we're now suffering the inflationary process to this day and yes it's not entirely his fault and yes he wasn't responsible for all of it but if he's going to go up there and say that i'm i'm here to drain the swamp i am going to point to you and let you know that the media is full of crap and i'm going to be the one guy that tells you the truth and then you allow
Starting point is 00:23:00 the biggest liars on earth like anthony fauci to go up there and just lie to us for a year straight and you don't fire him when you have a chance i'm sorry there's just a disconnect there that i can't it's bad sure but i'm just saying like i'm just relatively i'm just kind of over it because because everything else is terrible because everything else was a hundredfold worse and trump did a bunch of really good things and i look at what's going on now in east palestine and i'm just like now I just like the guy. Like I saw the video of him at McDonald's talking about him
Starting point is 00:23:29 knowing the menu better and I'm like, I just like this guy so much better than these other pieces of trash. Let me pull up this story. We got this from timcast.com. I'm not here for politics.
Starting point is 00:23:38 Buttigieg press secretary dodges reporters' questions in East Palestine, Ohio. The people here have been quite tight knit about when we can ask questions. I also want to shout out this really cool image that I'm pretty sure was like AI generated of a reporter chasing Buttigieg, who for some reason is on vacation. But I like the picture. Anyway, Turning Point reporter Kaylin D. Almeida confronted Buttigieg during his Thursday
Starting point is 00:24:01 visit to the Ohio community regarding his response to the disaster earlier this month. The American people doesn't seem to be very confident in your ability to do your job. Will you be resigning anytime soon? I'm not here for politics, he said. I'm here to make sure the community can get what they need. Now, I'll say this. Savannah Hernandez also confronted Buttigieg. Her question was hitting the nail on the head with the hammer. She said, why did it take three weeks for you to get here? Why did you only come after Trump already came? And will you apologize to the people who live here? Those are three questions that everyone's been asking. Everyone's been talking about. And even the people who live there have been saying,
Starting point is 00:24:37 where's the Biden administration? Where's Buttigieg? This is something he can literally answer. Why weren't you here? Just simple question. I think that was fantastic. A fantastic question. The are you going to quit question is kind of like, okay, like, you know, he can literally answer. Why weren't you here? Just a simple question. I think that was fantastic. A fantastic question. The are you going to quit question is kind of like, okay, like, you know, he can't answer that. And that's the one he actually sticks around for.
Starting point is 00:24:52 With Savannah, he just runs away. Take a look at this. Mayor Pete, why did it take you an entire two and a half weeks to actually get here to respond to East Palestine?
Starting point is 00:25:01 Will you apologize to the residents of this city for the slow... And then here's the best part....the press secretary of you apologize to the residents of this city for the slow... And then here's the best part. If you are the press secretary of the Secretary of the Department of Transportation, don't you think you should be able to ask questions from the American public that you serve?
Starting point is 00:25:14 Absolutely, I would like to do it without the camera on. Oh, what a smarmy piece of garbage. Turn the camera off so I can say nasty things to you. So I see... Over and over and over again. This is what we're getting from the Biden administration. Dude, just own it. Have some humility and try and win back some support.
Starting point is 00:25:29 Buttigieg should have, like, he can just say, you know, we probably should have got here sooner. We tried as hard as we could. I think I'll have to apologize for not being here as soon as I can. I know. But trust me, I'm here for you now. Just say something like that. Instead, it's, I was here.
Starting point is 00:25:43 He says, we have been here as an administration since a few hours after the accident. Oh, okay. Yeah, because it's a disaster for them politically. And only because Trump shows up do they respond in any way. So then I see a video of Donald Trump ordering burgers. I get a warm, fuzzy feeling. And I'm like, man, there are people right now who hate Trump, who want DeSantis, who are tweeting that Trump is just doing this for a photo op. He's politicizing it.
Starting point is 00:26:08 All of the big Trump supporters are gloating and accusing DeSantis, blah, blah, blah. And I'm just like, I don't care, dude. The Trump people over here, the DeSantis people over here, I'm going to tell all of you, as a consistent, independent, moderate individual, all I care about is that the net outcome of donald trump's action was positive for the people who live there and the net outcome for what biden's has been doing has been neglect and maybe a slight net positive i'm not going to just come out and be like buddha's evil i mean he's there so something is getting done fine but it's only in response to what trump was already starting having done or it seems like it only was i don't know
Starting point is 00:26:43 trump's the only presidential candidate to actually go there. The fact that he said... Nikki Haley. Vivek Ramaswamy. Now, to be fair, Vivek literally just announced the other day, so I don't know if he has a plan. But Nikki Haley, she's been running. I mean, she's not going to come down and visit. Benny Johnson gave 20 grand to these people.
Starting point is 00:27:00 I keep mentioning him because it's like he's just some guy on the internet and he did more than anybody else, save Trump. Now they're showing up. Look, you can rag on Trump all you want. Sorry. Discover the magic of Bad MGM Casino, where the excitement is always on deck. Pull up a seat and check out a wide variety of table games with a live dealer. From roulette to blackjack, watch as a dealer hosts your table game and live chat with them throughout your experience to feel like you're actually at the casino. The excitement doesn't stop there.
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Starting point is 00:28:06 I really do hope Trump's sitting behind the scenes going like, if I show up and help all of these suffering people, then they'll believe in me.
Starting point is 00:28:16 I'm like, oh no, we're being tricked into voting for the guy who thinks he has to help the American people to actually get elected. Yeah, okay,
Starting point is 00:28:23 I'll take it. I think the fact that pete boudiger said um i'm not here for politics yeah right i i think that he was absolutely there for politics but i think that that was almost a slight to donald trump to say oh because that's that's their narrative is that trump's there for politics but he's like i'm not there for politics like i'm not going to be political about this like you are literally here for like this is your job your job is being here for politics like you're not here out of the goodness of your heart right now you're here for politics you're here because you have to be because donald trump called you out you look like stupid and that may be true of donald trump
Starting point is 00:28:57 of course but like here's a guy who's like hey i know how to get elected i'll help people and then booty judge goes fine okay I guess I'll go. This is the most beautiful thing about the Biden administration. You got Karine Jean-Pierre. You got Buttigieg. You got Biden, who's barely functioning. All of them have this deep-seated disdain for the American people. There's just this thin veneer that washes away when there's any sort of controversy.
Starting point is 00:29:21 You see Karine Jean-Pierre. She kicks out that African reporter because he's asking like one semi-hard question. Buttigieg, who can't even bring himself to pretend to care about the people of East Palestine. It's hilarious. He's been absent over like every major transportation disaster. Yes, and it's all falling apart under his watch. It's his job. I want to lay out the reality
Starting point is 00:29:46 for people buddha judge is a small town mayor right he runs for president for some reason because they got nobody and then because langley told him to and they said they wanted all the moderates to drop out and then endorse joe biden so that joe biden would get boosted in the primary and they probably said okay we'll give you a cushy, do-nothing job, like transportation secretary. And he's like, sure, what do I gotta do? Nothing, just we'll put your name on it. Exactly, dude.
Starting point is 00:30:10 And so now he's showing up. I bet he's on the phone like, why am I doing this? I'm gonna quit. And they're like, you can't quit. You can't, you agreed to this. Well, the irony of the whole thing, and you can find this clip
Starting point is 00:30:21 when Pete Buttigieg accepted the position as transportation secretary, the whole interview, they're like, well, why did you take this? He goes, well,
Starting point is 00:30:29 brace yourself. I've always loved trains. That's right. I've always loved trains. He looks like a guy that likes trains. And that was, that was it. And he's like,
Starting point is 00:30:38 yeah, I like to ride on them. I like to watch them. His whole thing was about how much he loved trains. And then this happens with a train that. I just, I love it because he looks like a guy that just wanted paternity leave for like the rest of his life and he didn't get it. And they're like, oh, there's actually catastrophes that happen if I'm utterly terrible at this
Starting point is 00:30:58 position. And he is. He's horrible. He is. He's putting to the test like how bad you can be at your job before someone fires you. Fauci has been trying for 40 years desperately for anyone within the American political establishment to finally conclude, oh my God, you're responsible for so much death and destruction. We've got to get rid of you.
Starting point is 00:31:17 Nope. St. Puticic comes in and he's like, look, in a year, I can have the airlines in complete disarray. I can have it to the point where you're not sure if you're going to get to your destination on any flight we've had two close calls with airlines in like a month where there was one fedex cargo plane coming in and almost hit i think it was a southwest plane there was another close encounter budaj i would say he's not even asleep on the job so here's let me pull up this article this is funny there's the supply chain issues we have we we're using uh ai to generate some of these images and i'm assuming they typed in the headline or they typed in reporter asks buddha judge question about train derailment
Starting point is 00:31:56 and so you can see in the background there's a train a reporter but buddha judge is wearing a hawaiian shirt and holding some kind of fruity beverage. And I'm assuming it's because when the AI was scouring the internet for information about Buttigieg, it was like, okay, Buttigieg is the guy on vacation who doesn't work. There's probably tons of articles saying he's on vacation. And so the AI made that image. Oh my gosh. Didn't he just say something? I'm totally quoting this off the top right now.
Starting point is 00:32:22 But I feel like when he was asked by a reporter, he said something like that. On the lines of, I'm not working right now. The way that he said it, though, sounded like he was on some kind of leave. I can't remember it if somebody finds it and pulls it up. I also would like to point out that his lei isn't connected around his neck, it appears. And it looks like he's not using his thumb to hold his drink.
Starting point is 00:32:43 He's holding it like this. Oh, my God. He's holding it like this. Oh, my God. Like he's holding his drink like that. AI, get it together. I guess you can. Fever dream. I guess you can hold your drink like that. But that's AI for you.
Starting point is 00:32:54 I just love that when I saw that, I asked the newsroom. I was like, what is this? Like, why is he wearing a Hawaiian shirt? And I'm like, oh, but the AI just does a general search. And when they search for Buttigieg, what are those things called where you have like a bubble of words and the most common words are bigger than the other words? Oh, yeah, I know what you're talking about. I know what it is, but I don't know the name.
Starting point is 00:33:13 No, I'm not sure. I don't know, a word map. But I'm sure when you have Buttigieg, next to him is like vacation, not at work, sleeping, vacation. And that's probably why the AI is like, if they're going to make a picture of him, they find his face and then put him in a hawaiian shirt with a with a fruity beverage i love i love that this guy had such high hopes to be president united states and now it's just like him and
Starting point is 00:33:34 kamala i don't know that's the best part of the biden administration because now everybody that's involved with him is just the laughingstock they're such embarrassing human beings. This is how we feel, but I feel like the left might be priming him to run for president. Then I'm priming my flight to leave the country. I think it's going to be either him or Gavin Newsom. Newsom? Newsom.
Starting point is 00:34:01 Whatever. Yes, that's what I meant. Yeah, so it's going to be either either him or gavin it depends i know they want to put gavin up against desantis because of their personalities and just and gavin's always coming after ron desantis about everything and remember that whole the spiel that he did about how california is the land of the free remember that the commercial you did it yeah i did a commercial like a month ago as a transplant from california to florida during the covet hysteria i can't tell you how horrific that would be to have put the potential even of gavin effing newsome
Starting point is 00:34:36 as the president united states it is the most horrifying thought to someone like me i can't even describe it have you seen that pure terror in my body in my body have you seen that picture where it's his face, but it's pinned to the back of his head and it's like a lizard head behind it, like it's skin pulled over his face? He looks like a dirty car salesman. He gives me the heebie-jeebies.
Starting point is 00:34:54 It's the hair gel, man. Why do you say hair gel in that? Exactly. That's like 30-year-old technology. Let's pull up this clip. Ladies and gentlemen, we have a new president. It's Obama.
Starting point is 00:35:02 He's back! Or it might be Kamala. So Joeiden himself has repeatedly said kamala is the president and now kareem john pierre says obama's the president you ready for this one okay so today as you all saw just an hour or so ago president obama announced that pardon me president biden whoa that is news okay wait one wait, one more time, one more time. So today, as you all saw just an hour or so ago, President Obama announced that, pardon me, President Obama.
Starting point is 00:35:31 She is so bad at her job, she read from the paper she's looking at and said the wrong president's name. Or, I'm assuming, when she's reading, she read President Obama. That's full-on zealotry, man. Because that guy hasn't been president for a long time. But is she reading? Look, she's reading as she... That's the point.
Starting point is 00:35:54 Okay, so today, as you all saw just an hour or so ago, President Obama announced that... Yeah, she's reading off a paper. She read that. Her eyes were down as she was reading that. She's reading from a paper. Checked out. Wow. I think she's checked out yeah she's checked out i do i honestly like she has all
Starting point is 00:36:10 checked out yes buddha judge is checked out yeah if i i feel bad for buddha judge you know because like no don't no i feel bad for him because he's just trying to you know he's trying to chill right he doesn't want to be transportation that's true and the government knocks on his door and they're like pete buddha judge he's like uh yeah he government knocks on his door and they're like, Pete Buttigieg? He's like, yeah. He's like washing a pan. And they're like, we need you for transportation secretary. He's like, what? He's like, your country needs you.
Starting point is 00:36:30 And they put him on the helicopter and fly him to D.C. And then he's like, I'm not doing the job. And they're like, well, you are. And then he's just trying as hard as he can not to do it, but they won't fire him. That's true. He's just like, look, man. It's like office space. Can you fire me, babe?
Starting point is 00:36:41 That's actually a really great meme. Can we do that? Pete Buttigieg as the main dude in Office Space. Yes. And then you get like Trump. I've got like seven bosses. Yeah. Is it legal?
Starting point is 00:36:50 So what would you say you do here? Well, I go on vacation and paternity leave, ignore natural and man-made disasters, and space out for about an hour. If there was like a war and then bombs were blowing up roads would would buddha judge be in charge of overseeing the reconstruction of the roads the transportation sector is that all deferred to the military honestly i don't think he does anything but yes he'd have some he'd have some authority there for sure yeah because it's national i look at his
Starting point is 00:37:18 national security if you let the people of your country starve die off from chemicals that's a loss of security in the nation if the u.s being bombed, I think we'd be under martial law instantly. And the military would take over infrastructure projects. That's true. You wouldn't have a civilian doing it. That's true. They might communicate with him in some degree and have him do something. They would just tell you to do your job.
Starting point is 00:37:37 Like Biden might give him a battlefield promotion and make him Lieutenant Colonel Buttigieg. There would be some photo ops for sure. Like have him standing there. Is he military? He was. Yeah, he's Air Force. I gotta be honest though. I kind of feel like if the roads were to be bombed in like a figurative sense destroyed, it would be because of the Biden
Starting point is 00:37:55 administration. Not, you know, not in spite of. It's their policies that are going to result in this. So, you know, they blame Donald Trump for the derailment, but Biden has been president for two years. It's like, he doesn't exist.
Starting point is 00:38:10 And they passed a whole infrastructure bill with $1.2 billion for the rails. And then what did they do with it? Do you guys think that Obama's secretly pulling the strings? I don't know. He must be around. Doesn't he live right next to the White House? I think he's on a panel.
Starting point is 00:38:27 I think there's a bunch of people that are pulling the strings. They wrote about it in Time magazine. The cabal of elites or whatever they called it. Fortification of elections? Yes, I think that he's on. He bought a house near the White House. He was caught on mic saying, the only thing I would like better than a third term is to not be president again
Starting point is 00:38:43 and be able to basically control this whole operation from my basement. I think he's doing it. That's my honest opinion. It'd be funny if he's like literally in his basement with like a beard growing and he's like just dirty and disheveled and he's like rocking back and forth watching the news and then he like takes the phone and he calls Biden and he's like, Joe, what's
Starting point is 00:39:00 up with this smoke in Ohio? And Joe's like, I don't know, man. I think he's got an IFB straight into Biden's ear, but Biden's hard of hearing. So he's like, he just keeps saying the wrong lines, even though Obama's like, look, I am one of the most gifted orators of our time. And I'm talking directly into this dude's ear
Starting point is 00:39:16 and he still can't get it right. I feel for Obama, ultimately. I think that Obama is involved in this now. I haven't thought that much because I haven't heard of him much. But for her to say his name like that must indicate that she's a rebel. You know what would be kind of cool, actually? If there's a house a block away from the White House with a secret sub-basement.
Starting point is 00:39:37 And you go in this regular house and everything looks normal. And you go downstairs and everything looks normal. And then you lift up like a chest and underneath it is stairs that goes down into like this dark cobblestone brick castle wall and hillary clinton and obama are wearing dark cloaks and they're like looking over this computer screen and they're like oh and they're feeding information to joe biden and telling him what to do i think that'd be really cool sounds like a political cartoon that I'd like to write. It's not impossible. Basically, I believe anything. It would be better if like Obama is in some kind of pod with a neural link plugged in.
Starting point is 00:40:15 And then like he's got a heads up display and he's controlling Biden. And that's why Biden's like all messy. Because like when the connectivity goes out, he slurs. That explains everything. It could be that the people like Kareem have no faith in Biden, like zero. Probably a lot of people in that administration have very little to no faith in the guy and so obama's keeping them keeping their morale up he's like i got your back if something happens to him i will be here to lead this country kind of thing well that's that's how degraded our our political class is that like even though everyone there has clearly given up like it's so crystal clear that
Starting point is 00:40:42 they've all given up on their jobs they're just like we know we know that the whole country's falling apart but we've been told by the business class that we're going to be taken care of because we're just going to continue to do our jobs and then that revolving door into k street we're going to get our payday at the end of it that's i i know that's a really jaded way of looking at it but like tell me when you watch carrie john pierre speak that you don't just sense like she is counting the days until she gets to quit this job counting the days it's it's almost like um they almost dog whistle his name out like when everyone's like okay biden's kind of start like all their base is like all right biden's starting to creep me out and she's like yeah yeah yeah obama and they're like oh oh okay yeah you got my attention again i guess
Starting point is 00:41:21 you know maybe it's something to subconsciously tell them that he's still involved i i would love to be a white house press secretary because it's like the one job you don't got to take seriously you know like like you said she's probably counting the days yeah but she's she's phoning it in yeah but she's still phoning it in like if it were me i would probably not show up half the time right yeah and then when i did i'd bring like a lounge chair and i'd have like a switch and i'd be playing spelunky or maybe i'd like set up a playstation and just be like i'm gonna play some overwatch get some quick no limit in and tim tim and you're like what we have a question about the train derailment and i'll be like yeah i don't know anything about it i'm not the president dude like do you think that kareem john pierre knows what the hell's going on
Starting point is 00:42:03 no she has she has a binder that's like 18 inches thick just so she can... That apparently says Obama's the president. I don't believe she's... I think she just brain farted on it. That's the most real I've ever seen her. I don't watch a lot of her stuff, but when she laughs and she's like, oh my gosh, wow. She says, that's news. And here we are talking about her.
Starting point is 00:42:20 She looks like she's being watched and she knows it now, though. Just think about how degraded of a human being you have to be to you all day for months now she's been lying us into world war three but the faux pas that gets her to giggle is saying obama like she she can just lie through her teeth about everything in ukraine honestly she probably doesn't even know why am i why am i lying she's just reading off a paper michael malice needs to be press secretary that'd be funny that was the whole plan dave smith malice come on let's go yeah i mean you know we're working on it right yeah yeah i'm working on it i'm open to it i want to bring like donald trump together man at this point i'm like i will run as your vp i want to
Starting point is 00:42:56 sit in with the senate and listen all day i'd listen i listen on this show i want to listen to like these people get to know who they are yeah uh get malice involved get alex jones involved get you involved get tim involved get all these awesome politicians dave smith involved like everybody i don't doesn't have to be donald trump i don't care i'm just want to do this for real and at least try and steer this mechanism so that we can turn the liberal world order into the new world order effectively with like delocalized statehood as the central back we're gonna have to work on the branding because we can't call it the new world order would you what would you what would you put if you had alex jones in your cabinet where would you put him secretary of war uh alex jones i don't know i don't know
Starting point is 00:43:33 what the cabinets entail how that would work um probably as like a science advisor of some sort or at least i would i would ask him to talk no no disrespect to Malice but I would love to see him as press secretary my god that would be amazing it would be fun somebody who shows up sitting there and points at somebody and says ask
Starting point is 00:43:56 what did the president mean when he said insert gaffe out of his mind Joe Biden's brain doesn't work you think Joe Biden knows what's going on in ohio and he told me to tell you what's going on in ohio is this as well listen up he's got he's actually just a skin suit he's been flown in from langley oh yeah i do stuff like that that'd be fun be like well actually joe biden isn't the president it's obama that's All of the conspiracy theorists,
Starting point is 00:44:25 they were right the whole time. Conspiracy theorists, seven. Look, if we're going to have World War III, I need some sort of pick-me-up like Alex Jones as press secretary, man. I need it. I'm thinking we really do need to use modern technology
Starting point is 00:44:39 to clean this oil spill or the spill up in East Ohio. I keep waiting for someone to do something miraculous in the government like okay who's the guy that has read about graphene technology so we can stop creating you know planned obsolescence of roads and rail like we can build roads that last 170 years railways that don't warp you know after four years what's interesting it's it can can um a private company get involved and do this or do they need to be like,
Starting point is 00:45:07 could they come forward and say, because like we think the military's in charge of this right now, like handling this or do we think Pete Buttigieg, like who's in charge? We don't know. We know it's the government. So can a small business or a business come out and say,
Starting point is 00:45:18 hi, we specialize in cleaning this up. Can we do anything? Because nobody's come forward and this happened, what, February 2nd? Yeah, February 2nd or 3rd. Okay, so it's been three weeks. Yeah, and the silence is really starting to get to me. I mean, it's been getting to me.
Starting point is 00:45:31 You can pour iron dust into an oil spill water, and the oil coagulates around the iron. Then you put a magnet in, and it'll suck the oil to the magnet. You can pull it out. That's awesome. Let me blackpill the hell out of you guys right now. If there was some startup business that came up with the technology to deal with this, the reality is those businesses don't exist to a large extent because when there's a disaster like this, the government is going to turn to an industry partner, someone who's already deeply
Starting point is 00:45:59 in bed with them, and they're going to give them no bid contracts to go and deal with this. They're not going to turn to the most innovative because they don't have any political gain to be made there so until that changes i don't know how you get any sort of ultimate fix to what we're talking and that's a good point it's almost like they wait it out and they're like all right you know the half-life of these chemicals are i don't know i don't know what the half-life is but they're waiting it out and eventually it's like okay it's going to go away on its own and then it's going to look like we did something to make it go away. Tucker was talking with Ben Shapiro. I'm not sure when this was, but I saw a clip going around.
Starting point is 00:46:28 And he's asked by Ben Shapiro, would you, if you were in government, stop self-driving trucks? And he goes, absolutely. I'm not going to put 10 million working class men out of a job. We're going to block this, probably under the guise of some safety regulation, but we will. And that is like, it's technically correct, but i don't know if it's going to help us in the long term technology is happening and will continue to happen and so we have serious
Starting point is 00:46:49 problems with automation you can't just regulate it away that's a bandit and a bullet wound now i agree with them like we don't want to put all these people out of work overnight so there probably needs to be a transition period where you literally say the economy will be destroyed and 10 million people will lose their jobs overnight so we need to find a transition so that this kind of thing can happen and maybe phase it in over a long period of time or something that's a tough one because technology is now improving at a pace that we've never experienced before so the natural uh adaptation period for humanity for civilization for the economy for the the workforce to adapt to these new technologies is faster than we're really capable of retraining ourselves. And I think it's only going to get harder as AI and
Starting point is 00:47:31 other things start to get involved. So it sucks because as a libertarian, I never want to have the government interfere and say like, oh, we're going to have to have these truckers just sit there with the AI device for the next decade. And then they have to go get their other jobs. It's going to be challenging. Let's talk about this story here from newsweek emily cores has harmed image of trump georgia probe former prosecutor have you guys seen this woman she's uh she was on the trump grand jury for eight months oh my god my ex-wife what she is uh giving statements to various news organizations and she is acting like a you know those people who go on tiktok and they pretend like they're cartoon characters yes yes and they talk like
Starting point is 00:48:13 this and they bounce around she's going like well wouldn't it be really crazy if donald trump got indicted and you're like what is wrong are you having a seizure right now she's absolutely a furry on the weekend let's play play some. I want to watch. Discover the magic of Bad M. Jam Casino, where the excitement is always on deck. Pull up a seat and check out a wide variety of table games with a live dealer. From roulette to blackjack, watch as a dealer hosts your table game and live chat with them throughout your experience to feel like you're actually at the casino. The excitement doesn't stop there. With over 3,000 games to choose from,
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Starting point is 00:49:22 I don't have the video, but I'll have to find the video. This is going to blow your mind if we can find it. This chick is special. Oh my god, my sleep demon looks just awful. Oh my god. Oh no. How many people was this a long list? It's not a short list.
Starting point is 00:49:38 So we're talking about... I look at her. I feel bad for her. I would say that, yes. Are these recognizable names? Names that people would know? There are certainly names that you would recognize. I'm not going to speak on exact indictments.
Starting point is 00:49:56 Would we be surprised? Are there bombshells of who is being recorded for indictment? I don't think that there are any giant plot twists coming. I don't think that there are any, like, giant... That's not the way I expected this to go at all. I don't think that's in store for anyone. What's wrong with these people? She sounds terrified that if she says the wrong thing she'll be cancelled uh probably not um i wouldn't
Starting point is 00:50:29 want to characterize anyone else's reaction of course you see how she's doing that weird bouncing yes so that was when we heard a lot in testimony well she's toying with a felony probably not it probably wouldn't by talking about it did you personally want to hear from the former i wanted to hear from the former president but honestly i kind of wanted to subpoena the former president because i got to swear everybody in and so i thought it'd be really cool to get 60 seconds with president trump of me looking at him and being like do you solemnly swear and me getting to swear him in i just i kind of just thought that would be an awesome moment and apparently she had an ice cream a a like a looney tunes pop or something those are really good by the way you go to the ice cream man and it's like shaped like bugs money or whatever it's got the
Starting point is 00:51:07 gumball eyes oh but uh apparently the da i'm hearing she had like an ice cream party and they gave her ice cream and then she was swearing in like grand jurors while eating some like looney tunes popsicle or something she's got really kid like like very young vibes like she's 30 yeah she's 30 that's and did you see her do the thing where she went like this and did that weird like 22 i would have believed that 30 years old that's like this is what's wrong with our current generation oh that's horrible now i'll say this what she just did with all these interviews in this media circus thing i don't i don't i mean they'll they got to try and indict trump but that seriously just destroyed the image of prosecuting donald trump for anything and so people you this is what the
Starting point is 00:51:52 newsweek article is basically saying that uh there's a legal expert saying it has uh it's giving credence to trump's claim that it's a witch hunt they're saying it's it's not going to end the prosecution but ultimately it will be up to the DA to decide whether to move forward with charges, not the grand jury. The grand jury just basically refers or recommends or doesn't. So clearly, if they do indict Trump, there is now going to be a presumption. There's going to be there's going to be reasonable doubt. Are these charges legitimate? Because the whole premise of them is this seemingly unwell woman,
Starting point is 00:52:26 you know, bobbing. Putting it nicely. And clearly anti-Trump. And so the question is, was this a real grand jury indictment referral or are they just trying to go after Trump and they're making it up? I just don't know how a woman like that would make it onto a jury. It feels like she would have been flagged.
Starting point is 00:52:42 Well, I think in a grand jury jury you don't actually have any defense so i don't think that trump's people were allowed to decide who was on the grand jury i think if that's the case that would make a lot of sense if you guys remember this we talked about it before here i pulled this up on reddit what's up with these tiktoks where people move like cartoon characters super out of the loop here to the point where i watch tiktok clips on youtube and don't have an account i'm seeing a lot of this one particular style that seems to be associated with cosplay and anime where people move their bodies and faces in a specifically animated way i think seamus was talking about this because uh you learn this in school the 12 points of animation or something like that and my understanding was they intentionally make them
Starting point is 00:53:23 like move in a crazy way because they're not alive and they're missing tons of depth in their motion and presence so if they just sat there and talked like a regular person you'd be missing all kinds of facial movements and it's like it's bland so they have them bounce and move their mouths in weird ways and I think what's happening is when we were younger, most of the communication we consumed came from human beings. And now what we're consuming is coming from cartoons and movies. So people like her grow up watching Disney and Pixar, where the characters talk like this and move around and shake their heads and go like that. And that's what she picks up and she begins to identify with that and behave in that way and then most people who still don't have that kind of twitch are watching this going
Starting point is 00:54:12 like why why are you doing that she's probably the product of a parent who put her in front of the tv and then left yeah yeah that's tragic same thing with furries too the way i view it it's donald trump should be furious with ronald re Ronald Reagan because Reagan allowed the insane asylums to be shut down. And if he hadn't, then this woman would still be in there. Did Reagan allow them to be shut down or did he actually shut them down? I don't remember. I remember they were shut down, though, at some point. Barely alive.
Starting point is 00:54:36 Yeah, yeah. My parents worked at a mental institution. That's where they met. Oh, no kidding. Got married at a mental institution in a chapel there, yeah. That's so romantic. Falls View. Yeah, it was.
Starting point is 00:54:44 Interesting. Married at a menstrual institution in a chapel there, yeah. That's so romantic. Falls View. Yeah, it was. Yeah, my dad used to, there's one guy who used to chew on the side of the bed out of like just nervous rage. You are an eternal well of interesting stories, man. Take a look at this video. This is a very old video, but we've talked about it before. This is like a trend where these people do this thing. And I can understand for someone like her, right? She's doing a performance.
Starting point is 00:55:03 She's playing it sped up. She recorded it slowly so she can get the motions right or whatever and there's a bunch of these videos where i guess she's famous for doing this thing where she makes pixar-like faces but this is resulting in real young people doing this weird thing yep and behaving in this way up until they're 30 and sitting on grand juries for a former president that's a responsibility these lunatics shouldn't have yo but this is the next generation it's not it's not about this one person have a president that does that yep that's right like we are going to war well hello there friends let me tell you about why I decided to nuke China.
Starting point is 00:55:47 And you're going to be like, why are you doing that? You're freaking me out. And be like, well, I'm just trying to bring some levity to the situation. I'm blowing up a country here. I think that we're going to have a large portion. Like, we're watching the decay happen. And I wonder if it has to do with just, very simply, we consume media from too many different sources. So humans used to be socially conditioned by other humans but now that we have the internet humans are socially conditioned
Starting point is 00:56:09 by randomness on the internet chaos algorithms machine learning nonsense there are some kids who will watch nothing but like my little pony and then they get older and they become like bronies or whatever yeah and then there's people like i think furries identify with uh i can't speak for every single furry but they dress up like cartoon animals like looney tunes you know so i imagine when they were little they were probably put in front of the tv and their whole social interaction lack thereof was just watching cartoon animals anthropomorphized animals so now they're older they want to dress and identify that way video games too final fantasy 10 stuff like that you play as like a cat man with a tail you know and
Starting point is 00:56:50 it was um uh or nine who uh was it jeff younger i think he was mentioning that uh that's his name right jeff younger yeah he was mentioning that kids also play video games where they'll play as a female character or girls will play as a male character and then start to identify that as them and things of that nature. Well, I think a lot of this actually goes to Pete Buttigieg's defense, and I don't like to defend the dude. But if you have an entire generation of young people that are coming up in this worldview where the algos are messing with their brains and they're just being raised by movies and cartoons and stuff. And then they're, they have to go make a living and they're responsible for like vital infrastructure.
Starting point is 00:57:31 Like I, yeah, she's a witch. Someone super chatted this. They said they found her Pinterest and she's a witch. I Googled it. She's a witch. Incredible.
Starting point is 00:57:39 Yeah. Her bonkers Pinterest account, which promotes witchcraft. Promoting witchcraft does not make you a witch. Practicing witchcraft does. Does she practice? Thank you for clarifying. That was a 20.
Starting point is 00:57:50 That is technically the truth. Thank you very much. Literally the truth. Oh, so is this like a, is this like an ad for us to read about how to become a witch? We're going to learn
Starting point is 00:58:00 how to become a witch today? She's totally into witchcraft. Oh, yeah. I want to learn. One of my, the ring bowl, the pentagram, emily charlie kirk says emily core is the four person on the trump grand jury in georgia really putting the witch in which wow yeah we're in a simulation i'm sorry you can't i'm sorry we're in a simulation can you go back up to the first picture there's you you can't you're not going to convince me this is uh that all of this is just like random
Starting point is 00:58:25 chance that trump is like it's a witch hunt and then they actually have a jury for a person who's a witch and that's who they choose to interview and that's who they chose to interview too we we live in it i've been thinking about paganism a lot lately we talk about the native americans and why the you know the colonists the the puritans didn't consider them human they thought they were savage they were all. They were pagan. They didn't have the monolith of one god of the monotheism thing. And so is paganism inherently evil? Does paganism inherently breed chaos, destruction, blood magic, things like that?
Starting point is 00:58:56 I don't know. I don't want to demonize paganism. She's Slytherin. She has her house from the wizard show. See what she's doing with her face? Christine Blasey Ford and Peter Strzok did that too. Yeah. It's the cartoon villain thing.
Starting point is 00:59:09 Yeah. It's like when you watch a cartoon and the villain goes, and their head tilts down and they look up. I have no idea why that gesture somehow symbolizes villainy, but it does apparently. Yeah. What about tilting your head forward and looking up is villainous? But we associate that those those things so when she when these like these people are doing this do they
Starting point is 00:59:31 think they're the bad guys are they trying to be the baddies no i think that they're maybe they're i mean with the nazis she's she's that proves it they they strike me as the bad guys but i was actually i just remembered where i was stealing my point from it's uh one of my twitter buddies cernovich he he has made this point like we don't have the the mental capacity to fill all of these vitally important jobs moving forward like we don't we don't have people that are going to school for it so i really don't know what we're going to do i think yo look at this that's her what happened what the heck there's a video that's going viral where it's a it's a it's a girl and it's multiple photos and just a tiktok she posted and the first one she's thin with long brown hair and she's wearing like a uniform with a tie then the next one she's like smiling in a
Starting point is 01:00:17 picture and then then the last one is her fat with the sides of her head shaved and a weird haircut yeah so and she's singing and then and then a guy just goes what happened is she so that's what she used to look like yeah she has like whatever jacinda had where she turns into gollum slowly over time did this guy who's this guy right here did he hurt her is that what happened i think college did bro she was long ago college yeah it looks like college she looks like she aged down like she looks like she got younger I mean that could be
Starting point is 01:00:48 that could be the witchcraft that could be her at 10 or it could be her today I have no idea I don't know she looks like
Starting point is 01:00:55 she's she looks like a witch lost some weight got a little healthier like when I think of witch that actually actually is like
Starting point is 01:01:02 you know looks like I mean Slytherin they're wizards, witches, right? And they're the Nazis. Yeah. They're the white supremacists of the wizarding world. That's right.
Starting point is 01:01:11 Does witchcraft entail blood magic? Is that inherent in witchcraft? I do think, wasn't there a scene in the Harry Potter movie where they sacrifice a chicken and drink its blood? There's something where they, yeah. I'm kidding. I don't know if they actually did that. No, no, no.
Starting point is 01:01:23 There's one thing where they have to drink something that's pretty gross i can't remember if it was blood yeah there's a lot of witches i don't think they drink blood i have i don't think they drink blood like putting animals in a cauldron so there's like blood involved in their potions i think the drinking blood is usually satanism i could be wrong though the dark blackness of witchcraft like people are saying meth in order to cast the spell I mean I'm seeing meth now now that you mention it I've been around some meth addicts and she's got the characteristics look look look
Starting point is 01:01:51 you know Matt Walsh has convinced me to be more meaner to a lot of these people so I'll accept that and I'll say okay fine you know welcome to the team Tim but I I think drugs might be an actual answer.
Starting point is 01:02:06 Oh, for sure. For her weird behavior. There could be. I almost think that there's some sort of psychosis. The mannerisms are kind of like schizoid almost. It's like the Joker.
Starting point is 01:02:16 Yeah. Remember in The Dark Knight when Harvey Dent kidnaps the schizophrenic guy who tried shooting or whatever and then Batman shows up and he's like, it's a paranoid schizophrenic from who tried shooting, you know, or whatever. And then Batman shows up and he's like, it's a paranoid schizophrenic from Arkham. What are you going to learn from him?
Starting point is 01:02:29 Joke or praise on these people. That's the thing. You want a grand jury to indict? You want grand jurors who will say or do whatever you tell them to do. I bet they gave her the ice cream and then they were like, okay, we're going to give you ice cream. And now, you know. She got the really important job, too. They gave her the really important job. She gave her the foreperson her the four person can you imagine yeah that's the four person like
Starting point is 01:02:48 they really what the hell's happening i mean like well like if you even if you were like just a respectable attorney you'd have to say to yourself like ninja turtles sorry guys it's a ninja turtles popsicle yeah i'm legit jealous that's thank you for clarifying i want a ninja turtles popsicle we're all about the truth truth here. How do we order that? Can you order this stuff? Because it'll melt. I bet Amazon's got it. You could dry freeze it over.
Starting point is 01:03:11 Good Lord. I'll try. That'd be great to get a whole bunch of Ninja Turtles popsicles for the castle. Different flavors depending on the headband color. I hope they're like the creamy ones that are like cherry and vanilla and they have the gumdrop eyeballs. Oh, yeah. I like those ones.
Starting point is 01:03:24 I was thinking about what you just said about how matt walsh has encouraged you to to be mean to at least embrace bad people what's that to bad people to be mean to bad people i think you can be mean without being cruel that came up last night we were talking that's what i'm saying be academic about it it's actually meaner to be academic about it exactly it's just undeniable it's not emotional yes no but like you can make it emotional but you just say it in a in a verbose way and it's more insulting to do i learned that from milo yes he's very good at it milo's incredible at that yeah i don't know what's what's happening now clint to answer your question why is this happening i think maybe people are checked out there's a lot of rich people that i think are like just trying to live the life on their boat
Starting point is 01:04:03 and be like i made it i don't want to deal with this. The world's always fucked anyway. Right. Well, I think I honestly, I think it's so daunting. Many people are just saying to themselves, like, I'm going to check out for my own mental health. Like, I can't look at this all day. I can't understand all of the problems of the track that we're on right now.
Starting point is 01:04:22 Like, World War III is a distinct possibility, and we don't really talk about it in the serious way that we're on right now like world war three is a distinct possibility and we don't really talk about it in the serious way that we ought to like is it is imminently possible that we have a multi-front world war in the coming six months like that's that could happen does anybody think that was even a possibility like yeah they they lied about it being a possibility under trump but this is actually happening and they have the american people so psychologically manipulated that they think that they're the good guys that they're like yeah we're just gonna rock with ukraine we're gonna have inflation that's running rampant we have all this mental health crisis that we're dealing with people like this and we're all we're all on team good because we rock with Ukraine and we've been told that defending democracy is the proper thing to do.
Starting point is 01:05:08 Sure, Ukraine isn't actually a democracy. It doesn't really matter. It's just narrative. That's all it is. And no one pays attention. No one takes it seriously. But I get it. I understand why people can't take it seriously.
Starting point is 01:05:18 Because if they did, they'd be horrified. A lot of people are pointing out it's called the Kubrick stare. When you tilt your head down and look up,'s called the Kubrick stare. Ah, yeah. When you tilt your head down and look up, it's the Kubrick stare. Let's jump to this story. I got some exciting news
Starting point is 01:05:31 for all of you guys. If you're worried about World War III, fear not. There's something else that should have you a bit more worried. We have this from the Daily Mail. Has bird flu jumped to people?
Starting point is 01:05:42 Fresh pandemic fears as 12 more are suspected of being infected in Cambodia. In same province, girl 11 died from virus this week. It's got a 60% mortality rate, by the way. So if this really does start to spread and people don't. It's a flu, though. So here's the thing.
Starting point is 01:05:57 It's not going to spread like COVID would because COVID was novel. People have some partial flu immunity already. So it wouldn't be as bad, but it would be very, very bad. And then I want to show you this tweet from Clay Travis. He wrote, last January, 60% of Democrats wanted to lock everyone who didn't get the COVID shot in their houses. Over 40% of Democrats wanted those who rejected the COVID shot sent into quarantine camps. Over 40% also wanted anyone who criticized the COVID shot fined and imprisoned. Over a quarter wanted those who didn't get the COVID shot to have their kids seized.
Starting point is 01:06:26 Now they're trying to pretend none of this ever happened. There must be consequences. So take a look at this polling from Rasmussen. Fine and imprisoned critics of vaccine. 45, it's almost 50% actually. That's amazing. So as we move into avian flu pandemic season, potentially, just keep in mind what they have in store. What's the immunity like at Cambodia?
Starting point is 01:06:49 I mean, do they have vaccines? Are they a healthy culture? I don't know enough about Cambodia. No idea. It's a jungle. There's a lot of jungle there. Yeah, it would make sense why it'd be a higher fatality rate if there's... Well, the fatality rate is just in general
Starting point is 01:07:06 there's been instances where avian flu h5n1 has infected people all over the world all over the world yeah and and of the cases they've tracked it's like between 40 and 60 so some studies have said it's like 42 some have said 50 some odd and they round up to like 60 and so i don't believe it i don't believe it i'll uh i'll like data later. They told me too many times that people died with COVID and they said that it was from COVID when it was with COVID and they died of something else. I don't believe these numbers until I see absolute proof 80 different times
Starting point is 01:07:34 from 80 different sources. Ian, you're supposed to be scared and then panic. That's what you're supposed to do. Exactly. I think that's the intention of these flash in the pan. How many people took that poll? They said all those Democrats wanted to lock people down was like 4,000 people. And they targeted people in specific cities. I don't believe it.
Starting point is 01:07:50 I don't believe it. Well, I think Rasmussen actually does a pretty good job on their polling. Do they have a number of them? I mean, I'm looking at a graphic from Rasmussen. I'm looking at the actual full survey. Let me really freak you out, Ian. They'll try and hit you with all this fear porn 24-7, and then they'll tell you not to be afraid of nuclear war.
Starting point is 01:08:08 They'll tell you that you can actually have a preemptive nuclear strike and Russia won't respond. They'll just lie through their teeth about that stuff. But then when it comes to this stuff, which I agree with you, you probably shouldn't be that afraid of, then they overblow it. It's fascinating how they really do manipulate our psyche when it comes to these things. It's because they want support for the war, and then they want support for the lockdowns. Bingo.
Starting point is 01:08:28 Yep. So the question is not whether Democrats want to lock you up. I think this poll wouldn't surprise me. We know during the lockdowns all the Democrat states were like, lock it all down, lock everyone in their house. The question is, is the avian flu actually a threat to us or is the media and governments looking for something to scare people to gain more power it is scary the fact that 60 60 is a big number that's more than half your family can die from it and that scares people initially so i think it's a way to more look for power we don't know how much it's going to spread we don't know what our immunity they were doing gain-of-function research on it of course in 2014 to make it transmission transmissible among
Starting point is 01:09:03 mammals so so if we look at this objectively okay there's like maybe every 100 years we would get a pandemic right that's that's what the statistic was so that was the big joke is that oh 2020 we're gonna have a pandemic because we had the flu of 1918 and you know every 100 years we're gonna go and now we've had like we've had covid and then they were like oh my god now it's gonna be the monkeypox like oh my god now it's gonna be the avian flu and all these new pandemic potentials keep popping up and then they were like, oh my God, now it's going to be the monkeypox. Like, oh my God, now it's going to be the avian flu. And all these new pandemic potentials keep popping up. And then there's, there's gain of function on top of it.
Starting point is 01:09:30 So, so can you objectively sit there and think, is our government not involved in this? Like, is this just happening organically? A serious country would have already imprisoned everyone responsible for the gain of function research. That's my honest opinion.
Starting point is 01:09:43 And until, until you see something like that happen, until you see a presidential candidate who's running on that and Trump, for the gain-of-function research. That's my honest opinion. And until you see something like that happen, until you see a presidential candidate who's running on that, and Trump, for the record, you want him to have a redemption arc? In my eyes, he runs on that. He says, I am going to get to the bottom, and I will imprison forever anyone responsible.
Starting point is 01:09:57 He needs to say, I'm going to get to the bottom of this, and I don't care who's at the top. Yeah. That's what he needs to say. That's clever. Let's do it. If the Republicans took the Senate, paul would have headed the health committee that would have done that but no we have fetterman and no well not anymore he's in the hospital well he's there
Starting point is 01:10:18 he was never there anyways who's running the health committee look look you say like a serious country we just think about it i don't know there's ever been a serious country that would target its own elites other than to sacrifice them to save themselves maybe so but i mean that's all the more reason that i'm an anarchist yeah like trump wouldn't fire fauci i know and apparently it was jared kushner telling him not to do it or something but but the the more down that pathway you, the more irreparable the damage done. And I think that's what we're witnessing, both economically, culturally, just civilizationally broadly. We're allowing the degradation of everything we care about, our children, for God's sakes. We're not even focused on that.
Starting point is 01:11:00 Even to that extent, people still won't rise up to defend their kids as they're being psychologically manipulated into some sort of death cult. It's horrifying. And I don't have the answer. I'm just like, hey, does anybody else see this? Because if you do, can we come together for a second and say, we're not going to let our kids be destroyed. We can't do that. Any civilization that allows its kids to be destroyed this is where matt walsh is dead on you allow your generation of children to be destroyed you have no future
Starting point is 01:11:31 you have none this is uh horrifying you know i was talking to uh rollerblader dudes who are who work at work at the castle and uh why is rollerblading why why did it fall out of popularity there were like 30 some odd million rollerbladers aggressive in line in the mid 90s. It was way more popular than skateboarding. Why did it fall out? Because they did not encourage young people to be involved. Skateboarders did and skateboarders mocked rollerbladers
Starting point is 01:11:58 and rollerbladers didn't reproduce. They did not have contests, give up product to kids and encourage them to be a part of this community. So then 10 years later, there's no one doing it. The older guys age out. The younger people mostly don't. I got to come out of the closet here, Tim. I was an aggressive inline rollerblader at one point. I mean, it was, I think at its peak, rollerblading was more popular than skateboarding's ever been yeah in 1999 i dropped into the ymca bowl with tony hawk watching me it was a 12-foot bowl on my
Starting point is 01:12:31 wow rollerblades it was and he said i was the the youngest kid he ever seen doing no actually this was like 95 this was a long time ago the popularity was like mid-90s yeah that's when they didn't inspire anybody so not to derail the conversation the point is yeah no you're right i get 10 10 years from now a 10 year old kid who's watching disney plus in the pride family they'll vote in 10 years and they're gonna vote 100 for critical race theory bingo bingo that's all such such dangerous stuff it's stuff i i left massachusetts and went to florida to get my children away from it. And it's not something like when people would ask, why are you moving to Florida from Massachusetts? And I'd be like, oh, I like the sun.
Starting point is 01:13:11 But in reality, it's... You're all creepy cultists. Stay away from my children, you freak. Yeah, I had to save one of my children from them. And that's why I moved. Can you go into detail on that? Yeah, please. I'll go into detail on that.
Starting point is 01:13:23 So a few things were happening. I can go in detail on that? Yeah, please. I'll go into detail on that. So a few things were happening. I can go into detail on this whole thing. 2020 happens and the lockdowns happen. And I have a daughter who is, and this whole story is going to be about that daughter. Okay. She's incredible. She's 14 now,
Starting point is 01:13:38 but this was happening, started when she was 10. So 2020 happens, lockdowns happen. And my daughter has this condition, it's one in a million, it's called chronic recurrent multifocal osteomyelitis, right? And so she has to go to Boston hospitals be treated for that, right? And so they're trying at this point, you know, fast forward, like two years, one year ago, whenever they were trying to
Starting point is 01:14:01 get this vaccine into kids. And they're trying to get this into my kid who has this rare one in a million disease they call it an orphan disease because nobody nobody studies it there's i mean saint jude studies it and that's about it um so they're trying to get this this vaccine into her and then they're saying okay well in boston you can't you can't go into a restaurant you can't go to a sports coliseum unless you're vaccinated if you're over six. So I'm thinking, okay, well, I can't bring my daughter to get her treatments and then take her out for lunch because she's not vaccinated because I didn't put this experimental drug or whatever into my young child. So that's one portion of why I had to get out of there.
Starting point is 01:14:40 But other than that, I had someone, an adult in her life wrote, I'm not going to go too specific. So an adult in her life wrote me an email referring to my daughter as a they them. My daughter is a tomboy, or she was at the time up in Massachusetts, she was a tomboy. And so they wrote me this email referring to her as a they them. And I read the email twice because I'm thinking, are they referring to a group of people? I couldn't understand why my child was being referred to as a they them. And then it hit me what was going on. And I asked, like, did my daughter tell you to call her that?
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Starting point is 01:16:34 So they're telling her what she is. So those are the three reasons. I'm like, okay, you know what? Like, my whole family, my whole life, I spent my entire life in the same town. And I was raising my children in the same town. It was the town I grew up in. I loved it there. But I had to get as far away as I could.
Starting point is 01:16:51 So I took my family and I moved and went to Florida. And three months into living in Florida, my daughter is wearing pink. And she has a boyfriend. And she's a totally well-adjusted child and I she goes and she gets her nails done with me and you know she's very girly and she had told me she goes I felt I felt trapped and I feel like I can be myself now that we're in Florida she's like I felt like I had to be somebody that I wasn't when I was in you know she would have naturally outgrown this tomboy thing but it was instead being forced on her like tomboy was a gender and that that was who she was going to have to be.
Starting point is 01:17:32 And so it was really difficult to make that decision. I left everything I knew, everyone I knew. I didn't have a job. Now I do. But I just I just left because that was that was the most important thing in my world was my children and saving them and I saw them I saw people predators coming for my children and I had to get out of there and so that's what we did we left great job mom are you homeschooling at the moment I have my children in actually a great school that I very well vetted my children excellent schools um and one of them is gifted I
Starting point is 01:18:07 found out gifted 130 IQ um and I another one uh got her letter saying we'd like to test this one for gifted too so I have these gifted children and up in Massachusetts where I was they didn't they didn't have opportunities like that and I I would never would have I knew they were brilliant like just because I'm their mom and obviously I'm a little partial, but I don't know. I think we need to acknowledge that the phrase gifted is very problematic
Starting point is 01:18:31 because it implies that children who are a bit slower are somehow not being given opportunities. So it was a trickle down. It was CRT. It was that the things that were happening in that district, in those schools up in massachusetts it all was uh everybody had to be the lowest common denominator so they so i had a smart child and
Starting point is 01:18:53 my one that's being gifted tested now um she would be tutoring other kids instead of having advanced work so you see how they would kind of have her helping which she loved to do you know she'd do it but i'm just like can you give her extra work? Can you test her? Like, is there anything more that you can do to encourage her to be smart instead of making her do your job? I mean, that's fair, right? But so that's something like as a mother that that was super important to me. And it's something I know I have people reach out to me a lot on my Twitter page or whatever. And they're like, I can't believe that you did that. Like, I want to do that.
Starting point is 01:19:28 I just, I don't know how I'm like, you just, you don't have a plan. You just do it. Exactly. You just got to do it. Um, I didn't, I didn't have a plan. I'd have anything. And then Tim reached out and hired me and that was just like, it changed my life because I did.
Starting point is 01:19:40 Oh, there you go. Did you talk to the kids before you moved to get their opinions on everything? Yeah. They, they weren't thrilled about it because we were leaving their grandparents, their great-grandparents, all their cousins, all their friends. Like, I don't know anybody in Florida.
Starting point is 01:19:54 I moved to a place. All they had ever known. Everything they've known, everything I'd known. I don't know anybody in Florida. It's so easy to do. All you got to do is get hired by Tim Pool and then move to Florida. Yes. Problems are solved. I hope you're looking to hire a couple million people it happened the other way i moved to
Starting point is 01:20:10 florida and then i got hired by tim i was literally like thinking i was going to go back to waitressing like i i dropped everything i was going to drop down and just be the do whatever i could to support my children move to this place where they were safe and do whatever i could to support my children, move to this place where they were safe and do whatever I could to support them. So that's what I did. I was ready to go be a bartender again or be a waitress or something. Sometimes that's what's necessary, though. And I had a very similar arc, even though I didn't have kids to worry about. Your decision was way harder. But when the lockdowns happened, I realized it was untenable. And I was running a very successful mortgage company. I shut it down without having any clue what I was going to do next. I moved 3,000 miles away to a place I knew no one.
Starting point is 01:20:48 And I just like pour all of my heart and passion into this podcast that who knew if it was ever going to take off or do anything. And a couple of years later, it's like one of the more popular shows out there. So I think that like, I just, I want to add on to your story,
Starting point is 01:21:01 just telling people like, don't feel like you're trapped just because you can't see the next two or three steps in front of you doesn't mean that they won't appear once you have taken that leap of faith. Why did you shut down the mortgage company? Well, primarily because I didn't understand or it became untenable to continue to deploy my investor's capital into an economy that had so much funny money that was chasing after too few goods. Yeah, I knew that we were entering a bubble. I knew that the burst would eventually come. My loan portfolio usually has two to three year loan terms.
Starting point is 01:21:37 I expected there would be a deflationary bust at some point, which by the way, if you want to talk about it, I think it's coming very soon now. We're seeing the housing market's collapsed. Not quite, but it's coming. Market values are down. I'm seeing the news all over the place. Homebuyers are buying a house. Is it going to keep going down? Do you know that?
Starting point is 01:21:54 Can you say that kind of stuff out loud? Or is there a financial advisor? I gave up my licensing in California, so maybe I'm allowed to speak freely. I'll just say this is not financial advice. It's just my opinion. Yeah, it's going to keep going lower. But where's the floor? Well, that's the hard part because ultimately, you don't ever know when the Fed's going to reverse course. And when the Fed reverses course and they
Starting point is 01:22:12 drop from the 8% mortgage rates is what we're dealing with right now. It's predicated off of the 5% Fed funds rate. Well, if they reverse course and they could kick the can and the bubble could come roaring back, you never know. BlackRock just made a statement that it's going to be a recession. I don't know if they just made this claim, but our old tricks aren't going to fix this one is what they're alluding to. Yeah, I think we talked about that a while ago. Let's jump to this next story. We'll have a good time here. We got this from the Daily Wire.
Starting point is 01:22:38 Vanity Fair published fashion feature on Sam Brinton showcased allegedly stolen dress. I love this story. There's this, not this one. Where is it? Non-binary former Biden official Sam Brinton has been released without bail. The story is that there's this woman who started Google searching Sam Brinton after she found that he was stealing luggage from various airports. She says that she had had her luggage stolen, and sure enough, he's wearing her clothes. She is a designer. I mean, the story's crazy.
Starting point is 01:23:13 Take a look at this. She's Asya Kamsin. Christina Pichot says, cultural appropriation is stunning and brave as long as you are non-binary. This is the stolen dress. This dude, Sam Brenton, I don't think is non-binary. All is the stolen dress. This dude, Sam Brenton, I don't think is non-binary. All the style of Sam Brenton,
Starting point is 01:23:29 Vanity Fair. Yeah, all the style that he stole. That's so amazing that he decided to, he stole luggage and then wore the clothing in a photo shoot. Wasn't he responsible
Starting point is 01:23:39 for nuclear power in the country? Something like that. What are we doing? Look, man, when you have corrupt people in government, they hire more corrupt people and the corruption expands. We're getting to the point where it's gone from corruption to degeneracy. Yes, bingo.
Starting point is 01:23:55 There you go. I just don't know how you come back from this. That's what happens when you put mentally... There's something mentally not right. I don't know if it's a personality disorder or a mental I think this dude is a kleptomaniac
Starting point is 01:24:08 yep I think that he's not non-binary I think his thing is like he stole luggage and then wore it in a magazine
Starting point is 01:24:17 yep that's the audacity it's like I think he's a kleptomaniac he gets off on the rush of stealing
Starting point is 01:24:24 and getting away it's a fetish and then showing it off like keeping i think he's a kleptomaniac he gets off on the rush of stealing and getting away and then like and then then showing it off like keeping it like a souvenir exactly oh like showing off his kill or something yes exactly yeah he's a surprise serial attire killer he put it he was in a magazine or a fashion show or something with this stolen dress like that's showing it off that's going to the highest place look at this it's amazing look at me and it's allegedly look some lady come up came on twitter and said these were my clothes i got stolen custom-made dress she said custom right and we know that he has been stealing people's clothes and wearing it so it just fits the mo it really does that's a that's
Starting point is 01:24:58 a great job there uh biden administration hiring this guy it's custom-made so you know it's pretty this is so ridiculous see i'm grateful for stories at this. Oh my God. This is so ridiculous. See, I'm grateful for stories like this, because it brings me back from the brink of despair. I'm like, this is funny. Like, you can't... You got to enjoy the good times. This person's been fired, right? Yeah.
Starting point is 01:25:15 Yeah, he got fired, I guess. He got prosecuted, too. Yep, yep. Well, that's the story here from Fox News. He was released without bail. He faces theft charges in Nevada. People are telling this woman to press charges. She should. He's flaunting. Yeah. He faces theft charges in Nevada. People are telling this woman to press charges. She should.
Starting point is 01:25:25 He's flaunting. Yeah. He's wearing the evidence. People like this ought to be stopped. I mean, this is the type of guy that's going to keep doing it,
Starting point is 01:25:32 in my opinion. Can we be mean to him? Yes. Are we allowed? Let's be mean. He is eerie. That's cruel. That's cruel.
Starting point is 01:25:38 You can be mean without being cruel. Like saying he's a thief, has no place in business. What about degenerate? That's cruel. Once you start insulting, like name business. What about degenerate? That's cruel. Once you start insulting, like name calling. Degenerate's not an insult.
Starting point is 01:25:49 This dude steals people's clothes from the airport. That's not degeneracy. It's weird. I'm saying literal degeneracy. I didn't say he was like a poo-poo face, which is an insult. Yeah, exactly. He's a degenerate. He is bringing degeneracy to our culture.
Starting point is 01:26:04 He is degradating our culture and society. He is breaking its laws and flaunting this. And what's worse is he does it under the guise of being non-binary, which is, I guess, trans-adjacent. I don't know. It's body armor. So, yes. So, exactly.
Starting point is 01:26:19 It's body armor. So, he's protected in the same way that you can't criticize a child like David Hogg when he comes out against guns. This dude's stolen dress is body armor so he's protected in the same way that you can't criticize a child like david hod when he comes out against guns this dude's stolen dresses is our body you can't criticize somebody who's on the spectrum like it's a shield that they have you can't criticize them for doing i have a huge list of nasty things i could i could orate about this fellow i mean i use words for a living i could shred this this guy into oblivion with my thoughts and my words, but I will not because I don't think it ends the culture war. I think it inflames it. That's fair.
Starting point is 01:26:52 But at some point, these people should be laughed into oblivion. I'll go down the Matt Walsh line of thinking here. I mean, really, these people should be in no positions of power. And anyone that has this type of degenerate behavior should not even be considered for any job ever again these people are crazy stealing stuff yeah he's a criminal criminal i believe in laughing at people mercilessly and that's how you get power over them and then when they call you like a bigot you say your words have no power here and then they just don't know what to do because their words are their weapons they hiss they go yeah they don't know what to do yeah
Starting point is 01:27:23 then they get pushed back by the force of will look this guy then they indict trump you just right this is the problem is that one side is constantly being like well you know let's tolerate another side saying we will burn it all down and that means there is a a net negative flow politics only flows to the left it's the way i've described it. If a right-wing individual stands next to a left-wing individual, everyone says, that left-wing guy's a right-wing guy. Or the left does. The right won't call the left-wing a right-wing, but the left will call the left-wing a right-wing.
Starting point is 01:27:55 It all flows in one direction. The left will show up with crowbars, baseball bats, and Molotov cocktails, and the right will say, slow down there, Democrats. You think that's because when we start politics, we start the, and it becomes becomes that is the conservative benchmark for reality is our constitution now and it flows towards change which is the left i think yeah because the conservative part the conservatives are saying we're going to hold our ground here and the progressives are saying we're
Starting point is 01:28:20 going to drag you over here if your entire mission is to just stay in one place well then the person that's trying to drag you if they take you even an inch well then they're winning you could be you're not you're not ever trying to take it back the other direction the conservatives are the overton window shifted so much you could be a card-carrying communist who's pro-ukraine and whatever but if you say i think that you shouldn't be able to kill babies after 30 weeks, you're right wing. Like that's how. It only goes in one direction. And I mean with the physical conflict too.
Starting point is 01:28:53 The people on the right, save Matt Walsh, are like, well, hold on there. Let's not be mean. Then the left puts pictures of kids being thrown in wood chippers because someone filmed them at the Lincoln Memorial. Yeah. Like, yo, Jussie Smollett goes and fakes a hate crime the the feds show up for a garage pull rope at nascar and then conservatives libertarians independents this faction are just like well you know we don't want to be mean though it's like you're getting flogged over the head over and over and over again and the only thing i'm saying is like maybe we should be a little bit meaner to these people and shame them for being bad.
Starting point is 01:29:26 Well, I think what's fascinating about it is like, the left- Matt Wall said it first, by the way. Yes, but the left hasn't taken over the culture with sunshines and rainbows. Like they've taken it over by shaming into oblivion anyone who didn't buy their nonsense for the past 30 years and much longer.
Starting point is 01:29:41 I'm just basing it off my own life. So like, yeah, I i think that you know turn about as fair play as they say in the uk like you should be able to deliver them a little bit of their own medicine and i think that they've demonstrated that's actually what you kind of have to do even if it's against like my better instincts and my better morals like i still if i want to not end up in a hellhole then i kind of enforced into the matt walsh worldview of like i'm going to destroy your spirit just as you've attempted to do to me the struggle sessions these are struggle sessions that are happening i mean look at the last time it happened marxism 101
Starting point is 01:30:15 yeah but my concern is that the goal of that sect is to destroy the what would you say destroy how matt you're uh how matt walsh said if you're going to destroy my what is it morale or whatever yeah yeah i think that the goal of that is to destroy everyone's morale so if you strike back by trying to destroy their morale you're just feeding the victory for them no it's like it wants the collapse of everything so that hell can break loose here's how it works that's actually what they talk about work for a company, and one day the boss says, hey, there's some controversy related to wokeness. Then the other partner at the business says, well, if we side with conservatives, then the left will destroy our building and maybe kill some of our family members. If we side with the left, the conservatives will complain on the internet.
Starting point is 01:31:01 Let's side with the left on this one. That's the safe bet. That is pushing politics in one direction well that paired with esg and you have just a linear march towards the left the thing is i'm i can't stop people from being cowards and i'm not going to become a villain to scare them into following me scare who what are you talking about these corporations that are like well the right doesn't do anything they just complain i'm not going to create like some i'm not going to threaten their lives. Who said we should do that?
Starting point is 01:31:27 We said we should be a bit mean to bad people. You're saying that these cowards in corporations that are afraid of the left are, but they're not afraid of the right. So that's the problem is that that's why they're siding with the left. And so that's why the premise of the conversation was we should be a bit meaner to bad people. I did not say anyone should go and throw Molotovs or anything like that. I said we shouldn't do that. Antifa is bad for doing that.
Starting point is 01:31:49 And that actually erodes their support. However, it is an uphill battle. But we do need to tell the likes of Disney they're scumbags when they do the Pride family racist trash. And we need to then, when we see these people at conventions, be like, you are human garbage. And then not associate with them and have them be like, why is this guy mad at me? Because you are promoting racism in our country. And I will not be nice to you because you're a bad person. Not being nice is different than telling someone they're human garbage.
Starting point is 01:32:17 Do not go to events and tell people that they're garbage. That's going to cause mass chaos. Do not do that. I think the point is that there has to be consequences of the actions the actions right and that's to say there has to be a consequence like they say they don't want they don't want to um to provoke the left because they'll blow your building up you know but in this case you have to in that situation when you see someone doing this you have to give them a car you have to push back if you don't push back they're never going to see any any then what you say to them when you see the disney executive is you say i believe your cowardice and callow behavior warrants severance from my contracts
Starting point is 01:32:52 and my business i will make sure that everyone i knows will avoid your products and your bottom line will be eviscerated by my pr campaign whatever it would cost you in marketing i will cost you 100 fold in pr damage you say something like that i think economic is the way to threat if you're going to threaten corporations it's economically because that's what they're afraid of when you say the left's going to burn their building and they're afraid of the economic loss it's not that they don't care about the building itself you generally you misunderstand you're saying they're i think we need to take a lesson from the communists on this, okay? Ian, you can't see,
Starting point is 01:33:28 like you need to understand the analog and not the digital. You hyper-focus on one specific thing and you misunderstand the bigger picture. And the bigger picture is when you have a community meeting and the guy shows up who's been dumping feces in the river, you don't go,
Starting point is 01:33:41 well, hold on, don't be mean to him, guys. We need to understand why he's polluting our water supply. You say, you out, out, gone. You're not welcome here anymore. We're cutting you off. And you know what? you don't go well hold on don't be mean to him guys we need to understand why he's polluting our water supply you say you out out gone you're not welcome here anymore
Starting point is 01:33:47 we're cutting you off and you know what we're turning the power off to your building because you're using that power to dump feces in the river we need to just say
Starting point is 01:33:53 ostracize bad people they are not part of what we are doing they are destroying it a guy shows up and he's flinging feces at your children and you go
Starting point is 01:34:02 well don't be mean to him no no no you can be mean to him no I mean that's a death sentence if someone is attempting to kill your kids by poisoning them with feces at your children, and you go, well, don't be mean to him. No, no, no, you can be mean to him. No, I mean, that's a death sentence. If someone is attempting to kill your kids by poisoning them with feces, that's a death sentence. So what would you call it
Starting point is 01:34:10 when they're trying to kidnap kids and sterilize them? I mean... Well, that we tolerate. We got to be nice to these people. Kidnap kids is a felony. If they're kidnapping children, it's a felony. I don't know what to tell you.
Starting point is 01:34:19 Whether they sterilize their kids or not. So when they have adult performers perform for children in Texas, and the cops say, don't look at me. I'm not going to do anything about it. And you're saying, well, don't be mean to these people. Now, Matt Walsh is right. I said, don't be cruel. You should be mean to those people.
Starting point is 01:34:37 What? You should embarrass and humiliate them, but not be cruel. How is that not cruel? Well, I mean, sometimes the nicest thing you can do for someone is to humiliate them. Perhaps. Fine. Whatever. is that not cruel well i mean sometimes the nicest thing you can do for someone is to humiliate them perhaps fine whatever my point is the people who are committing clear crimes and the cowardice in the police who refuse to do anything those cops should be shamed that's why i've been very much like fine whatever abolish the police because these cops i watch in texas they're like well we know there are adult performers in that building with children and we're not doing anything about it it's like what dude it's already illegal i i love ian's perspective because it's clear that he's like he's leaning in
Starting point is 01:35:09 towards his better nature i have attempted to do that my entire life for the record ian i am now in tim and matt walsh's camp entirely i think that you have to you you can't just put your foot in the ground and draw a line you actually have to go on the offensive and i don't mean violently or anything like that ever i mean you have to be on the offensive in terms of changing the culture, letting them know there is a line that you cannot cross. You have crossed it. So now I have to push you back and metaphorically pass that line because you're too far. You've gone too far already. And do what the left does.
Starting point is 01:35:38 When they show up to your coffee shop, you say, I'm sorry, you can leave. They do it to cops all day, every day. No, no, you can't come in here. We're not going to serve you. And we're all like, oh, well, I never, we wouldn't do that. Well, you know what? Maybe the parallel economy is the way it's got to go because they're weaponizing this against you while you try and be tolerant and play nice.
Starting point is 01:35:54 So if they show up to your gas station, to your oil chain shop or whatever, you know, auto shop, you say, uh, what did you need? You needed your breaks. Not, not for you. No, you can leave. Yeah. Have a nice day and i think i think if you do that it's it's sad but if you do that and people start to realize the trajectory on that we're on maybe then they will realize look there is actually a price to be paid for dividing this country based on ideological lines and if they don't want to go
Starting point is 01:36:21 down that path they also have a choice to make can we leave the kids alone or not because if they do i think you'll see a much you'll see a return to the much more you know christian conservative type mantra but at this point they've gotten so deranged that you're going to you're going to force the what are you normally very calm people into taking a much more discover the magic of bad mgm casino where the excitement is always on deck pull up a seat calm people into taking a much more... excitement doesn't stop there. With over 3,000 games to choose from, including fan favorites like Cash Eruption, UFC Gold Blitz, and more, make deposits instantly to jump in on the fun and make same-day withdrawals if you win. Download the BetMGM Ontario app today.
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Starting point is 01:37:46 So the communists over in Europe during the Second World War, they released a message to the American communists saying, if any dissenter becomes particularly annoying, you need to label them a Nazi, a fascist, or an anti-Semite. Then fast forward 1947, or wait, no, 47, 37, 47, I think, yeah. Walt Disney has to go before the board, and he goes before Congress, and he tells them about the communist infiltration of Hollywood, and how this is really bad, and he goes in depth. And the communists are really mad at him
Starting point is 01:38:27 and they're like, all right, we're gonna destroy you from the inside out. We're gonna taint your legacy. We're coming for you is essentially what they did. And if you think about today, what Walt Disney's company looks like, it is infiltrated with communists and filth and disgusting stuff.
Starting point is 01:38:46 And if you also think about tainting him, they went on to call him an anti-semi and that kind of faded into history as truth but there's there's not there's nothing really that you can find his company actually made four propaganda films against the nazis um so i believe in like this is their their tactics is they gained power by calling everybody a fascist, everybody a Nazi, everybody an anti-Semite, and sometimes you've got to use it against them. And it took 80 years for the conservatives to figure out the game. Yeah, that's the game. We've got to go to Super Chats, so we're a little bit over.
Starting point is 01:39:19 If you haven't already, would you kindly smash that like button, subscribe to this channel, share the show with your friends, and become a member at Tim timcast.com because we are now doing the members-only portion live. And that means for those of you that just want to watch it at your own leisure whenever you want, once the live stream wraps, it stays on the website, same as it always has, but now you can watch us as we actually are talking. We're going to be setting up a Discord where you can chat, learn about who the guest is going to be for the night, ask questions in advance and even call into the show which would be a lot of fun especially when people call in and say awful things but you know we're uh we can do that when it's members uncensored all right let's grab your super chats i'm not your buddy guy says 43 was the great
Starting point is 01:39:58 warmonger 44 was the great deceiver 45 was the great revealer and 45 was the great revealer. And 46 is the great stealer. Such wonderful presidents. Yeah. Yep. I'm not your buddy guy then says, Ian, I get you're a hippie who pursues peace, kindness, and politeness. But as a Canadian, I can attest to those values only securing your oppression. Okay, I agree. I had a friend once that was really pretty.
Starting point is 01:40:20 He was a dick. He would be mean to me. And then eventually I was like, you know what? I'm tired of this guy. He has a crappy childhood. His dad's a dick to him. Smacked him around when he was little. Matt. be mean to me and then eventually i was like you know what i'm tired this guy has a crappy childhood his dad's a dick to him smacked him around he's little matt or so i call him to his face and i'm like dude your dad just because your dad treats you like terribly your whole life don't take it out on your friends and he stopped after that i also
Starting point is 01:40:35 had a girl that kept hitting me and i was like please stop hitting me and she would smack me and i was like if you smack me again i'm gonna smack you as hard as you're smacking me and she hit me again so i smacked her and she you smack me again, I'm going to smack you as hard as you're smacking me. And she hit me again. So I smacked her. Nice. And she never hit me again after that. Nice. There are times when you need to strike back.
Starting point is 01:40:51 Yeah. I just don't think the culture war is the place for it because it's about emotions and love. We're trying to provoke love and respect among humans. Based. All right. Let's see. Raymond G. Stanley Jr. says, Tim, I miss your 4 p.m political black pills they're actionable this cultural decay has me not knowing where to start we don't have generations to wait
Starting point is 01:41:10 for them to breed out their run uh ruin of society agreed we do not have generations but the the the 10 a.m and the 1 p.m are effectively the same or similar to the 4 p.m and then uh the 4 p.m now is just one of like so i've started doing three segments four six and 6 30 so space them out so it's easier to watch and then 10 a.m is what's the big story from the previous day and this morning and then 1 p.m is what's happening today and then irl is basically you know we just talk about what the big story of the day is so we're hitting from every angle angle tomorrow morning we are going to be launching the new show. Well, tomorrow afternoon. And in the morning,
Starting point is 01:41:46 I'll be recording the first show, which is General Conversation. And this is really cool because we got some famous musicians. There are some people who have been canceled for speaking up and speaking out. Many of the guests
Starting point is 01:41:57 we've reached out to that are like big celebrities or industry prominent individuals, they'll say something like, we would love to do an interview, but a topical news format commentary is not our thing so this once a week one-on-one interview show is probably going to be able to get us much bigger guests to talk about a lot of these issues in a free-flowing format so uh you know should be uh should be cool all right where are we at
Starting point is 01:42:21 nate parrot says tim tim timmy tim tim super saiyans eyes turn green you uncultured swine yeah that's true are they're green yeah they're green no i'm pretty sure it's like a it's like a green blue it's not exactly blue but i think the original reason he didn't want to start coloring it because originally it's a manga so it's drawn so he didn't want to color it's green blue yeah it's like it's the middle of the road but yeah it's a blue it's a manga, so it's drawn. So he didn't want to color them. It's green-blue. Yeah. It's like it's the middle of the road. But yeah. It's a blue. It's a teal.
Starting point is 01:42:48 Right. Exactly. We're both right. Right. We're both right. The yellow is reflecting off the hair. Yeah. But actually only in the colored version.
Starting point is 01:42:55 Because previously he just wanted to. Akira Toyama didn't want to color in the hair. So if you just color the outline, it's blonde. Right. Yeah. Alessio De Monte says, To Bocas, soon to be the immortal cat due to stem cells good job ian saving him he's very happy and i tell him when you guys are your comments so thank
Starting point is 01:43:13 you and then he peed on the floor earlier son of a bitch he treats every room as if there is a litter box in it whether or not there's a litter box in it so just be warned if you have them in a room i think that's that's leadership right there that's some some major energy focus is a chad yeah long cat all right what do we got prince jabrikus says albertson's grocery released a vaccine ad saying vaccines will be close to home beside a picture of a banana with a band-aid on it the implication being the johnson and johnson is being injected into the johnson is into the johnson is that what they're saying i get it that's a dirty joke oh tom wolf said buddha judge said he wasn't there for a photo op yet he immediately puts on a child-sized bob the builder costume to protect him from a chemical
Starting point is 01:43:58 spill yeah and then took photos it's just whatever man Okamihoro Okamihoro says Mr. Bocas runs to a corner and pees while a clip of The View is playing coincidence right behind Serge
Starting point is 01:44:12 man that was nuts that was hilarious it didn't smell I can't tell I think it doesn't smell you getting a whiff I don't smell anything okay good
Starting point is 01:44:19 yeah you guys stopped him though right it's like one of those things where as you grab him he just keeps shooting out the back of him and you're like where do i point this and it's like hitting the wall and going and you know perpendicular that's bogus all right clint torres says the left is trying to make trump into the mandarin from iron man 3 i don't understand what that means how the mandarin was an actor are you referring to the actual terrorist or what?
Starting point is 01:44:46 He hated America. America. That was a good movie. I liked it. A lot of people didn't like Iron Man 3. I liked Iron Man 3. The new movies, the new Marvel movies are getting kind of weird. You know, they're all over the place.
Starting point is 01:44:59 Matthew Moore says, The Democrats on media are actually fake. I've traveled all around the U.S. and both Republicans and Democrats are all on the same page, rural or urban. The American people are getting mass manipulated. Yes, that's the problem. I'll talk to people and they'll be like, I'm voting for Joe Biden because Trump's a fascist. And I'll be like, what has he done?
Starting point is 01:45:14 They'll say, I don't know. And I'll say, what do you think about this policy? I disagree with that. Well, that's Biden's policy. Well, I don't know. I don't care. Trump's bad. And I'm like, huh?
Starting point is 01:45:22 It's just the craziest thing, man. Well, what was that bill that they didn't re-up under Obama that allowed them to propagandize the American people, 2012, Josie? Oh, that was the NDAA of 2012. They got rid of the Smith-Munt Act. And they repealed and replaced it with the Smith-Munt Modernization Act, which allowed for propaganda to be returned back to the United States. And that's the same NDAA where they made it legal to imprison citizens indefinitely. And it also made it illegal to protest at events that Congress puts on that could disrupt things that happen.
Starting point is 01:45:59 So if you want to think about J6 and think about the NDAA of 2012, there's a lot. What a convenient bill to have passed. What a convenient bill. just 10 years before all of that thing came to pass interesting and i just wanted to add real quick obama also drone struck an american citizen without trial and obama also um took out a doctors without borders hospital good guy nobel peace prize winner mind you thanks obama yeah thanks so uh someone some way back says tim did you see that scientists on their way to east palestine to test the water the area and water all died in a plane crash uh what i don't i so i have this from newsweek i pulled up on my phone environment workers die in plane crash on way to ohio sparked conspiracies i guess they were going to an
Starting point is 01:46:42 industrial plant explosion not the not the train crash. Oh, interesting. Well, that's still not any better. The small twin-engine Beechcraft BE-20 airplane crashed. Blah, blah. I mean, it's sad that they died. Some things are just tragic coincidences. I don't think there's anything to that one, but it is sad. Yeah, bummer, man.
Starting point is 01:46:59 Merle Gray says, the one thing I can think of Obama did was get rid of Don't Ask, Don't Tell. Oh, is that him? I guess if you're a conservative, you rid of don't ask, don't tell. Oh, is that him? I guess if you're a conservative, you probably are very happy about that, huh? Or wait, is that bad? Don't ask, don't tell. I'm like, I don't know if you're saying it's a good thing or a bad thing. Yeah, I don't know. Because.
Starting point is 01:47:15 Well, now look at how many gay generals we have. Yeah, the guy with the dog face thing. Pup play. Yeah, our military readiness is just awesome, too. Wait till China sees how many women we have. Yeah. Or they, them. That'll that'll show them yeah we're so screwed like i what like the conservatives at some point have to realize like we really can't win a world war so like why would they even i know this is what really concerns me okay you have the the left who has been completely psychologically manipulated into believing that like not only will we win but we must go to the end of the earth to defeat Vladimir Putin.
Starting point is 01:47:51 But then on the inverse of that, you have a pretty good anti-war fervor amongst the right when it comes to Russia. But then if you just mention China or the CCP to them, posobic comes to mind uh then they are ready for world war against china and i just feel like i as a anti-war person a non-interventionist person i don't have a political tribe that i can affiliate with which is why i'm in lp national somebody took the uh the joke i was making the other day about saying putin should nuke ukraine and they yeah people started taking it and doing exactly what the joke was they would do. Oh my God. Funny.
Starting point is 01:48:28 All right, let's see. What do we got going on? Let's read some more Super Chats here. All right. John Eggleston says, Pete loves trains, but not the type of train most people think. I get it.
Starting point is 01:48:41 Ha ha. That's a dirty joke. Just for the record, that was the joke I made earlier, but I didn't want to make it explicit. All right, let's grab some more. Where are we at? T-Rex Pet Shop says Biden passed the infrastructure bill.
Starting point is 01:48:54 It's his responsibility. I may not have your special food, but I'm guessing you need a cat litter, treats, toys, scratchers, or mealworms for chickens. We do need mealworms for chickens. You want to write down T-Rex Pet Shop? Yes. And we will source our supplies from you guys. or mealworms for chickens. We do need mealworms for chickens. You want to write down T-Rex Pet Shop? Yes.
Starting point is 01:49:09 And we will source our supplies from you guys. They actually messaged me. I saw your message. I'm sorry I didn't get to it before. Oh, all right. Let's do that. Yeah, we're very big. How many people in the Super Chat have we hired? Is it just one?
Starting point is 01:49:21 One Super Chatter? I don't know. Charles? Yeah, I think so. Oh, nice. We're hiring more. Charles, the half Armenian accountant? That's chatter? I don't know. Charles? Yeah, I think so. Oh, nice. We're hiring more. Charles, the half Armenian accountant? That's right.
Starting point is 01:49:28 The very same? That's right. We're basically just like people who super chat a lot. We're like, hey, you need a job? Like Charles is awesome. Here's a trick, right? I'm going to let you guys in on this. What we do is once they super chat enough, it all goes into an account.
Starting point is 01:49:41 And then we're like, we can pay them with their own money. Chestnut checkers this is genius Trump 40 chess action yeah that's right Cage the Mick says Tim you should give Phil a morning show
Starting point is 01:49:53 if he's up for it and call it what remains in the morning or Phil remains in the morning something along those lines idea credit to Noah Sanders who said it in his chat last night that's hilarious
Starting point is 01:50:02 well that's the one thing we're talking about we're talking about doing a morning show with Phil. So we could. That'd be great. Nice. The one thing we're definitely planning on doing is something to counter the view.
Starting point is 01:50:15 It's kind of a bummer that if you are a woman who wants to watch women talking about issues, you get a gaggle of morons who have no idea what's going on. It's tragic. So it's like, can we get women who are not dumb to talk about issues there's only one i can think of well we got a handful of uh um you know politically affiliated women who you know live in the dc area frequent the show or of course josie if slash when you're around and then the idea is just like you know we got to make a show that you know all these women who are watching the view just like turn and then the idea is just like you know we got to make a show that you know all these women who are watching the view just like turn and then watch sane women talk about real life and fact
Starting point is 01:50:51 check it too that's some real culture war action to actually put on that's really i mean we need to get women who are feminine women who love their children women who still can work and still can raise their kids like like these are the power assets these are the women that are going to change the world and those are the women that that i want to surround myself with um i i love like my base i have so many women who follow me i i adore them and they're all just incredible incredible women and i i need more of that we need more of that as a culture to move forward i we need strong women and it's not the view adrian curry says there is no such thing well well they'll be better than the view i can tell you that at the
Starting point is 01:51:30 very least if you took the view but then put real-time fact checking in it people would be way better off oh i'd love that elon hired the elon needs to do the view i may have gotten kicked out of tower gang for not just destroying women when I had the opportunity. And I like you. I'm sorry. That's okay. I'm sorry, guys. Joseph says, why are you here, Tim? I'm doing TeamCast IRL.
Starting point is 01:51:52 It's a show. It's a bigger question than that. It's a podcast. What are you doing on Earth? Well, I'm hosting TeamCast IRL. I'm here right now. I'm talking to you. Culture is downstream from existentialism.
Starting point is 01:52:03 Maybe that's a better way to view it. IDK. I'm dumb well okay i i never really figure out why the existential question why i don't think there's an answer to that why why am i here well you asked what are you doing on earth and why am i here and technically the the bigger the bigger answer to both is the same thing i exist to collect free energy and organize it into complex systems. In essence, negative entropy. However, we can only exist by producing more entropy than ectropy,
Starting point is 01:52:34 in which case our function is just that. It's like a golden ratio, yin-yang. We're the inverse of entropy, but weaker than it, as everything spirals slowly into the heat death of the universe. But that's your purpose. That was beautiful, Ted. That's what life does. My goodness. Yeah, it's actually cycling
Starting point is 01:52:49 back into the center, so you'll never truly die. It just keeps being rebirthed the universe. That's the function of life. Awesome. The function of life is to organize free energy into complex systems, and that's what all life does. It's what matter and physics tends towards. It's entropy.
Starting point is 01:53:05 It's negative entropy. Well, when I see that nuclear mushroom cloud, I'm going to think about that and you guys made me feel a little bit. You went to the anti-war rally on Sunday. That's why destruction is evil because it's ripping apart complex systems into chaos. So it's order versus chaos.
Starting point is 01:53:19 And the splitting of the atom is a pretty good metaphor in its own right. Adrian Curry says, women in groups are exhausting. They all talk over one another another what we'll do is we'll bring a conch shell and then when the show starts we'll put the conch down and then the women have to hold it if they want to talk is it actually a woman thing to talk over each other is it just bad interview skills uh that the view both the view talks in order to shut out other opinions if you see they invite people onto the show and they just keep talking and they do this and they just keep talking over you and they just keep repeating themselves over and over
Starting point is 01:53:50 and so nobody can get a word in. And then they just talk louder and they just totally overwhelm you so you can't get your point across. Like a gish gallop. That's a anti-debate tactic. It's gish gallop. It's lack of intelligence. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:54:01 Well, it's actually. Very level one thinking, yeah. Gish gallop, where you throw out a whole bunch of things really really fast so that they can't answer them debate and then what happens is like we have people on this show and it's typically when it comes to debate it's frustrating because they'll be like listen when it comes to joe biden 0.1 0.2 0.3 0.4 0.5 now let's move on to 0.6 no no no no no no no you just said six things we got to go one point at a time and debunk debunk debunk that one's true debunk can can i just make a note because when i was on last time i uh i threw the gauntlet down against vosh to debate me in tennessee well vosh ignored my plea but you'd
Starting point is 01:54:37 be surprised who stepped up destiny so yeah i will be debating destiny in tennessee uh oh cool it's where in tennessee nashville uh yeah nash it's like an hour outside of nashville it's the take Oh, yeah. I will be debating Destiny in Tennessee. Oh, cool. Where in Tennessee? Nashville? Yeah. It's like an hour outside of Nashville. It's at TakeHumanActionTour.com. If you guys want to check it out, Tennessee will be a spot. Josie will actually be hitting a spot in Austin. Ian will be hitting a spot.
Starting point is 01:54:59 I'll be hitting California as well. Dave Smith, Scott Horne, a bunch of people. TakeHumanActionTour.com. But destiny's actually like in a lot of ways kind of based you know like he's like he defended kyle rittenhouse's self-defense he's not he's got he's got i would say arguably more authoritarian political views right but i i don't feel like he's a liar you know what i mean yeah no i think he's sincere and i i look forward to the challenge i mean he's a professional debater and i'm not and i think that i have truth and justice on my side so i intend to destroy him to save the world Anthony Acosta says Emily Kors looks like the penguin villain from the Gotham
Starting point is 01:55:30 TV show no she does yeah oh I see that she does look like a witch like when I think of witch I think of someone who looks like her you know I still think of Jacinda Arden and kind of that Gollum she's oh yeah I kind of see man yeah that meme she's turning into gollum yeah but so we saw the before and after pictures of uh of emily cores and i mean i saw i i saw what i saw women have to stop taking the fat like the buckle fat or whatever they call it out of their cheeks like it's just it breaks my heart you have like you're in your 20s like everything about you is basically perfect and then then they just do all sorts of lip injections. It's horrible.
Starting point is 01:56:08 Every man that I know thinks it looks terrible. And women continue to do it to themselves. I'm like, who are you doing it for? Each other. I guess, man. Yeah, it is. It's body dysmorphia. They look in the mirror.
Starting point is 01:56:19 They don't see what they want to see. It's tragic. I am Pandysus says, look at her Pinterest. She's a witch with spells and crystals oh so she's got crystals ian not all witches are evil i mean she seems pretty nasty i just want to know how much blood she uses in her magic that's how we'll know yeah if you start steven johnson says only thing i've heard being accomplished from the democrats infrastructure bill was a 10 million dollar sidewalk in a small New Hampshire town.
Starting point is 01:56:46 That one sounds about right. And also, they renamed many post offices. Oh, thank God. They do that a lot. We the People says, we need to ignore these clowns and just raise chickens, goats, and be happy. You know, we got to do Goat City. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:57:00 Adrienne Curry in the chat again saying, preach, make plastic surgery self-mutilation again. True. True. Let's see, member chat. Fluriel says, but Madonna looks great. I like how everybody laughs. That is a sleep paralysis demon. I think it was actually Cassandra McDonald
Starting point is 01:57:18 that tweeted that, if I remember correctly. Sleep paralysis demon. She is, dude. She looks just like it. Yeah, it looks like a witch that appears in your corner. I've woken up to that woman is, dude. She looks just like it. Yeah, it looks like a witch I've woken up to that woman a dozen times. It's horrifying every time.
Starting point is 01:57:29 No, it's the cheek. Okay, so I have these cheekbones. I've had them my whole life. And this is what women pay money for. When I was a child, I'd be walking down the street with my mom and I'd have women,
Starting point is 01:57:39 growing adult women, come to me and try to touch my face and say, oh my God, I'd pay so much money for it. And my mom's like, whoa, don't touch my kid. And I'm like, whoa,'d pay so much money for it. And you know, my mom's like, whoa,
Starting point is 01:57:45 don't touch my kid. And I'm like, whoa, what's happening here? But it's, women pay a lot of money to look like, to have the cheekbones, to have that kind of A-line shape to their face.
Starting point is 01:57:56 And that's what, it looks youthful because your face looks lifted when you have cheekbones. Your face looks, she doesn't look young. She doesn't, but she really believes she looks good because she, she clapped back when went out to all the people who are like oh my god like what is the matter with you like i like you haunt my dreams you come in my room at night yeah and she clapped back and she's like actually i look really great now that the swelling is down she looks exactly
Starting point is 01:58:17 the same i know everyone was exactly the same so it's so sad though like because of my age my mom was the biggest Madonna fan. And she just raised me listening to Material Girl and stuff when I was a little kid. And it's heartbreaking to see her. Because my mom is now still so beautiful in her 60s. And Madonna just looks like a sleep paralysis demon. It's devastating. You want to sing a line from that song?
Starting point is 01:58:38 I prefer not to. How about we just read some more Super Chats? Sure. Gabriel Martin says, any word on Steven Crowder? Give us the inside scoop. i do have some information i didn't want to say anything um until you know i waited a little bit but uh when crowder left here after coming on the show as he was driving away a a rift in the time-space continuum emerged in our driveway swallowing his vehicle whole and he has fallen into the
Starting point is 01:59:07 twisting nether between universes and we're never going to see him again. He should return last week. Yes. Oh, Ian, you're the best. I got no idea what Crowder's up to, man. I'm sure he's fine. Slavkai Nikki says,
Starting point is 01:59:23 is it kind of funny how we all memory hold monkey pox after there were stories and confirmed cases that they were transferred to children? Yes. You're like, oh. That's the only thing Pete Buttigieg solved.
Starting point is 01:59:34 Matthew Hammond says, can Tim start a series and have Josie narrate historical events like her spaces with Seamus Coughlin crudely animating it similar to South Park?
Starting point is 01:59:44 It's not a bad idea. That's actually a really good idea. Animating takes a long time, though, especially if it's going to be something longer than a couple of minutes. Oh, for sure. Yeah. Yeah. My spaces will my spaces go a long time because of the questions. If anybody doesn't know, I host revolutionary history spaces probably about once a week.
Starting point is 01:59:59 Clint usually does them with me. And I just tell the history. Our spaces. Our spaces. Thank you. So, yeah, I just tell the history our spaces our spaces exactly so um yeah i just tell the history like i actually yesterday was the day uh chris christopher cedar was um murdered and that's what kind of started the um the in history i'm talking about 1770 right now but that's what kicked off the boston massacre you know so so i would love to tell that story but i was busy
Starting point is 02:00:24 because you know I'm here, I'm doing other things. Oh, I got an idea. What if we got people to talk about history, but they got drunk beforehand? Oh my God. I think I've heard of that. That is a novel idea.
Starting point is 02:00:35 You know what's funny about that show? Stoned. That would be hot. Stoned history? Drunk history was real when they first started it. And then when it became a TV show, they weren't really drunk. Oh, that's terrible.
Starting point is 02:00:44 I didn't know that. I mean, they probably were drinking, but for liability reasons. That makes sense. Well, I think Duncan Trussells was real because that dude's a savage and he would just do it anyways. You look at the early ones
Starting point is 02:00:54 and they're like throwing up and they're getting sick. You look at the later ones and they're like, they've got a drink and they're like, let me tell you. I want to do one called Blunt History
Starting point is 02:01:02 where I get stoned. I think the name's enough to sell it and I would tell so much wrong history and they'd be like oh wait wait wait am I sure? wrong history oh we gotta shout out three year letterman on that I'm gonna talk to you guys about George Washington
Starting point is 02:01:18 you know so George Washington was the first president and you know I remember I was at the grocery store and I had a dollar bill with George Washington was the first president. And I was at the grocery store, and I had a dollar bill with George Washington on it. We should go to the grocery store. I'm going to get some pizzas, man. Before we start.
Starting point is 02:01:33 And then he gets up and leaves. It's like, wait, where are you going? That's blunt history. Blunt history. Nick Pagan says, I make ANCAP trap metal under the name The Agorist. The Agorist? Started last month, and I'm bigger than all the bands in my local scene.
Starting point is 02:01:47 Go stream, pay stubs, and wasted. Make music rebellious again. Yes. ANCAP, Agorist, my dude. Let's go. I think we have a new song coming out soon. We filmed a music video last weekend. It's got to be almost ready at this point.
Starting point is 02:02:00 That was hot. Yeah. I mean, the song's been done for over a year and we've just never put it out and i don't know why we're just constantly just sitting on these things keep your fans waiting bro yeah yeah oh i won't put it out right now right now and then we've got like three or four more songs that are like in the pipeline but uh the next one's coming out it's pretty good uh phil labonte's music video obviously he's been hanging out with us beautiful we we we he did sing but we're like we don't know if the vocals work because it's an old song.
Starting point is 02:02:28 I would be honored to do a song with Phil. Oh, yeah. Rockstar. But it would have to be written specifically for us together. Not like, you know. But it should be fun. We got some other collabs. Logan Grimnar says, Tim, the evil look you were asking about is a sign of a preemptive attack.
Starting point is 02:02:49 Lowering the head protects the neck and eyes while eye contact is a sign of a challenge it's what humans involuntary do involuntarily do before striking oh that makes sense is that what it is yeah your eyes are harder to hit and we actually have the instinct to sense that because we've been programmed over eons to fear it sam Sam Bankman Freed did that, too. There's a wild photo of him looking super villainous. Oof, sketchy. Hill Billory Clinton says, I know I'm helping fund it, but please take it easy on the grays. Everyone that wants to be here should be.
Starting point is 02:03:17 If that's you, then pay it forward with a super chat. God bless. Yeah, I'm a gray beanie. Oh, the gray beanies. What's with the hate, guys? Is a gray beanie a new member? Yeah, a gray beanie is the gray beanies what's with what's with the hate guys is a gray beanie a new a new member yeah gray beanie is a new member so that's like that's like the best color we chose it for a reason you know i thought we were talking i thought we were going the sam
Starting point is 02:03:32 triple e route talking about the grades yeah that's what i was when did we add the trump wrong emoji uh i think it was like yesterday i don't know i think it was like a day or so before gray beanies so many gray beanies. Slain hope. JR has got a gold, a bronze beanie with jewels encrusted to it. Oh, he's OG. He said, Normie's Get Out says, Tim, please hire me to care for your chickens. I promise I won't stash an egg a day in my pocket so that when they are worth more than their weight in gold, I can sell them to starving vegans.
Starting point is 02:04:00 We already have a chicken tender. It's Kim. Yeah. She is our chicken tender. The chicken tender, yeah. Oh, man. I get it. It's Kim. Yeah. She is our chicken tender. The chicken tender, yeah. I get it. I like it. Yeah.
Starting point is 02:04:08 It used to be my brother, so we had crispy chicken tender. Aha. We're very funny. Noah Sanders says, can I get a B-Day shout out for my little bro Isaiah? We watch together when he gets off work. We'd love to see David Lucas on the show or the new Friday show show sounds good happy birthday isaiah yeah that's cute isaiah sanders happy birthday isaiah i'm really excited for the for the friday show for one i'm not going to be doing the news segments on fridays because we're going to be doing potentially two new shows so the other
Starting point is 02:04:40 thing is there's uh i don't know i'm going to avoid saying too much because I don't want to interfere in anyone's business. But a company, they want to license a show from us as well. So it may actually be two shows from Friday, start filming at 9.30 and then end at like 2 or whatever. But then if we do license a show, it would appear on some other network. But that would really help us fund the operations and stuff. So it's an excellent opportunity. So tremendous, tremendous opportunities. I don't want to say too much about that but i'm really excited for the new friday show the culture war
Starting point is 02:05:09 with tim pool we're calling it because it will just be one-on-one conversations sometimes more than one person but think joe rogan club random basically conversations matt walsh call him up let's go um yeah like matt on this show is great as it is sure but often people are like oh you're this really great guest why don't you talk to them about this specific thing and it's like we're talking about the news and those things do come up but we're basically talking news commentary and most people watch because the feedback we get is people saying like i want to hear about what's going on in the world today right and then with the weekly show it's what's happening generally in the culture yeah so the thing is, we've got confirmed some very prominent musicians.
Starting point is 02:05:49 And they straight up said, I don't think I could do news commentary. Sorry, not interested. And then we're like, how about a one-on-one interview? And they're like, oh, definitely, of course. Let me know when. And now it's like, oh, okay, wow, this is going to be great. And we got hit up by Ali London, who is trans-Korean, was. And I think that's a huge conversation,
Starting point is 02:06:05 which I'm really excited for. So this is basically what happened. Ali had hit us up. You know, Cassandra was like, what do you think? And I'm like, I don't know.
Starting point is 02:06:12 Like, we have so many people hit us up, but they're not news commentary people, so what do we do? It's like, let's just do a new show once a week to start that's just general conversation
Starting point is 02:06:20 around all these ideas, free-flowing. Why not? And I'm like, oh, that's a good point. We'll do that. Nice. Alright, everybody. If you haven't already, would you kindly smash
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Starting point is 02:07:13 Yeah. Liberty Lockdown. Yeah, real quick. Clint Russell, Liberty Lockdown. Make sure you subscribe. I literally just got my YouTube back today. Everybody go over to Liberty Lockdown and subscribe. Let them know that they made the right decision. Also, Tower Gang, make sure you follow my boys over there. And at Liberty Lockdown on Twitter, really interesting opportunity I've been offered. I will be the messenger in residence for LP National for the next three months. So I will basically be ghostwriting the majority of the tweets for LP National on Twitter. Make sure you follow that.
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Starting point is 02:08:10 For real. I want to just also mention, Clint, you brought it up during the show, the TakeHumanActionTour.com through the Mises party. Who's running it exactly? Yeah, it's Mises Caucus. I mean, the lineup is crazy and the events. I think there's like seven or eight
Starting point is 02:08:25 different events all of the people that you've you know probably seen on the show will be involved including myself and Josie and Ian
Starting point is 02:08:32 I'm going to be speaking in where is this coming up in Oakland on May 13th and you can get your tickets yeah
Starting point is 02:08:40 hell yeah from Take Human Action tour.com you can get your tickets there me and you will be doing tour tour.com you can get your tickets there me and you will be doing uh cali together sweet dude so get your tickets come out and see us it's gonna be a lot of fun i think maj teray will be with yeah maj too i see uh i don't know if scott horton i think is gonna be there too we got to get this uh this live setup for the members only so all right let's move this along and i am at surge.com. Attack me on Twitter.
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