Timcast IRL - Timcast IRL #741 New Evidence Just EXONERATED TRUMP, Democrat Witch Hunt FAIL w/Robby & Landon Starbuck

Episode Date: March 23, 2023

Tim, Ian, & Serge join Robby & Landon Starbuck to discuss new evidence coming to light that proves Trump is innocent, the NYT pushing the Trump & Stormy Daniels lie, an actor on the view saying we are... already in a civil war, & the tragic story of Jazz Jennings. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Starting point is 00:00:31 Download the BetMGM Ontario app today. You don't want to miss out. Visit BetMGM.com for terms and conditions. 19 plus to wager, Ontario only. Please gamble responsibly. If you have questions or concerns about your gambling or someone close to you, So remember that thing that, what was it? Oh yeah, indictment of Donald Trump. Well, that's not happening. It might happen next week. We don't know for sure, but a new letter has surfaced from 2018 stating that Michael Cohen used his own
Starting point is 00:01:09 personal funds to pay off Stormy Daniels and that Trump in no way instructed him to do it. We'll go through the letter to make sure I get all the details correct. But wow, that basically completely exonerates Trump. And the news reporting now is that the reason the indictment's been delayed is because this dude Bragg is struggling to convince a grand jury that Trump did anything wrong considering this evidence. That's kind of crazy when you consider that grand juries basically always return indictments because indictments are not criminal trials. It's a preponderance of evidence.
Starting point is 00:01:38 Should we issue an indictment and then try and prove they actually did it? Well, they can't even get that far. So to all the people who were in the chat saying things like, it's a non-story, it won't happen. You were correct. But, but, but for now, because they're still saying that Bragg is desperate for the attention and he'll probably want to do something or maybe even just return it. And I don't even know if he needs the grand jury. We will see. We've got a bunch of other news too, though. So we'll talk about this crazy story. Some stores are pulling eggs from the shelves because they're too expensive. Nobody can afford to buy them. So they're just getting rid of them outright. So we'll talk about
Starting point is 00:02:13 that. We got some crazy news with Xi Jinping and Vladimir Putin shaking hands and signing like a deal that has not been seen in 100 years and some serious worries about, yeah, yeah, yeah, I know World War III. But this is a great thread from Josie the Redhead Libertarian talking about how all the major oil producing nations are forming an alliance without the United States, which basically is gearing up for a new world order. I don't mean the new world or a new world order in which the petrodollar doesn't matter. So we'll get into that. But before we do, my friends, head over to timcast.com, click that join us button and become a member. As a member, you'll get access to uncensored members only shows. We put those up Monday through Thursday, just after this main
Starting point is 00:02:55 show at timcast.com. And Ian had a great idea to do call-ins. So we've set up a discord server. Once you're a member, you get access to the Discord server. After six months of being a basic member, or if you sign up for 25 bucks, you will get access to the voice chat to submit questions and actually call into the after show and ask us and our guests questions. Last night was the first night with Congressman Troy Nails, and it was amazing to have you guys call in and ask questions and join the conversation. I think that is, I don't know, probably the coolest thing we've done. And shout out, Ian. It was Ian's idea to do it. Yeah, man.
Starting point is 00:03:30 Brilliant idea. Brilliant idea. That's how you build community. Right. So getting people into a chat room where they can talk and then actually call in and talk with our guests, it's bringing, you know, to have like a sitting member of Congress be able to talk to some regular people who are watching the show, I think is absolutely fantastic.
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Starting point is 00:03:59 So that's why it says, you know, sorry, it's not available, but you can still pre-order it. And then Friday, we're putting out the new song, Bright Eyes. And I will just stress, as I stressed yesterday, we've released three songs so far, and all three have charted on Billboard. Bandcamp, which is very woke, banned us for no reason. Nothing in the songs is hate speech or anything related directly to individuals in politics. It's like, there's like one song is like a love song. And then one song is just about media, but there's nothing explicit in it. Like we don't directly say any proper nouns. Well, the woke people at band camp blocked me on Twitter, deleted my account as well as five times August. Clearly what we are doing is whatever we're doing
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Starting point is 00:05:07 It's a very, very strange story, but this is what Democrats are all about right now. So joining us to talk about all this is Landon and Robbie Starbuck. Great to see you. Great to be back. Welcome. Thanks for having us. Yeah. So do you want to introduce yourselves?
Starting point is 00:05:20 Yes. I mean, this is, I think, my third or fourth time back on the show. So I'm Robbie Starbuck, and I had an election stolen from me. I feel like I'm in an AA meeting. So follow at Robbie Starbuck. Happy to be here. One of my favorite shows. But that was the Republicans removing you. Yes, it was the Republicans. It was the Republicans. But they outright removed you. That's crazy.
Starting point is 00:05:41 Yes. And I was like far and away leading candidate. I mean, there was no argument about that. We complained about that yesterday. We were talking with Troy Nails, and I'm like, the Republican Party's crazy. Yes. And I was like far and away leading candidate. I mean, there was no argument about that. We complained about that yesterday. We were talking with Troy Nails and I'm like the Republican Party's trash. Look at the stuff. Anyway, anyway, I digress. Landon. Yeah, I'm Landon Starbuck. I'm Robbie's wife. I also run a nonprofit combating child exploitation called Freedom Forever. And that is pretty much what I do every day. I'm a mom of three and an activist, but also running this nonprofit. Yeah. One of the stories that's picking up steam right now, it's actually from a couple of days ago, has to do with Jazz Jennings, who is, I mean, this story, I don't know if I want to get into it immediately, but if I were to say, YouTube might ban us for talking.
Starting point is 00:06:18 I don't know. It's on TLC. I played the video. So maybe I should just say it. I know it's very early in the show and some people might want to get warmed up. But the mother of jazz saying, if you do not insert this into you, I will do it, and then I will wring your neck. It's outright abuse. So we've got to talk about what's going on with these kids.
Starting point is 00:06:38 And this falls in line with the story of the Democrat who's been filibustering for weeks saying that not amputating the genitals of children is genocide and that that's just the weirdest thing but we'll get into all that stuff so thanks for joining us we also got uh ian's back he's hanging out what's up everybody good to see you happy uh what is it a wednesday i think we're coming in on a wednesday night good to see you guys let's get moving what's happening search yo i am ready to start the show let's go let's get it we got this story from the post-millennial breaking. 2018 letter states Michael Cohen paid Stormy Daniels with his own funds Trump did not reimburse. Oh, geez.
Starting point is 00:07:13 I wonder why it is that when the story first broke years ago, they did not move to indict Trump. Could it be that he didn't have anything to do with it? A 2018 letter from former Trump lawyer Michael Cohen's team to officials at the Federal Election Commission has revealed that the then president, that the then president was not involved in the payment of alleged hush money to Stormy Daniels. The letter obtained by the Daily Mail stated that it was Cohen who paid Daniels $130,000 out of his own pocket. Quote, in a private transaction in 2016, before the U.S. presidential election, Mr. Cohen used his own personal funds to facilitate a payment of $130,000 to Ms. Stephanie Clifford. Neither the Trump organization nor the Trump campaign was a party to the transaction with Ms. Clifford and neither
Starting point is 00:07:55 reimbursed Mr. Cohen in the payment directly or indirectly. Cohen's team went on to explain that neither Mr. Cohen nor Essential Consultants LLC made any in-kind contributions to Trump for president or any other presidential campaign committee, nor was Cohen a government employee at the time. Thus, they argued the payment in question does not constitute a campaign contribution or expenditure, and therefore the FEC lacks jurisdiction over this matter. Well, that's it. There goes your story. There it goes.
Starting point is 00:08:23 You can't indict him. I mean, this is crazy. This is crazy. Where is our country going if you're indicting a leading candidate for president on something which, by the way, this happened how long ago? Like, are we living in the past? This didn't happen recently. This letter is from 2018.
Starting point is 00:08:40 So here we have the actual letter right here. You can see it from Daily Mail. It says McDermott, Will, and Emery, February 8th, 2018 to the FEC. So the question is, did this individual, Stephen M. Ryan, counsel for Michael Cohen, lie to the FEC? Likely not. It's more likely that it's been a witch hunt the whole time. Democrats have been weaponizing the justice system to go after Donald Trump with lies
Starting point is 00:09:04 and smears. And this proves that it's all bunk nonsense. Yeah. And I would say Cohen wants payback because Cohen went to jail, which was really his own fault. He went to jail and he blames Trump and he didn't get a new job, didn't get money with Trump. And so he turned into an anti-Trump guy. And this was part of his scheme to be able to grow his star on the left, being the guy who took down Trump. And so he's willing to lie. Like Cheney, like Kinzinger, like Joe Walsh. These people know what they're doing. You know what I think it is?
Starting point is 00:09:38 People like Cohen go to prison and then you'll see people like Joe Walsh or whatever. And they're like, I know who butters my bread. I better just fall in line with the deep state. 100%. Why would Cohen pay Stormy Daniels $130,000 anyway? That part never made sense to me. I mean- I think it makes sense.
Starting point is 00:09:57 It's just, it's a question of personal issues that we're not privy to. Right. Yeah. Is it possible that he's just super rich and it's like 130 grand is not much to take the pressure off Donald Trump. I'm just going to do it for him kind of thing. Maybe. It could be this. Michael Cohen was,
Starting point is 00:10:11 he was the counsel for Trump, right? He was a lawyer for Trump. Yeah. Imagine you're a lawyer for a client and the client says, listen, I need you to take care of these extraneous things. I'm not going to waste time with them, right?
Starting point is 00:10:22 I'm busy with my campaign. And then Michael Cohen's thinking, this stormy Daniels lady is causing me a headache. It's my job to deal with it, but she won't shut up and go away. I got it. I'll pay her off. That will make my job so much easier. Now, Donald Trump, in this scenario, this is hypothetical. Donald Trump doesn't go to Michael Cohen and say, pay her off, make her shut up. Donald Trump says, you know, I don't know what this is all about. Figure out what's going on. I'm going to get back to work.
Starting point is 00:10:47 You deal with it. And then Michael Cohen says, instead of doing my job, filing paperwork and having to deal with this, it's easier for me to just pay for her to go away personally and then just bill the hours to Trump. The Trump campaign likely then says, I have no idea what this is. Here's, here's here's you know michael cohen here this makes sense imagine that's what happened they're they're claiming trump paid the money to stormy daniels and called it legal fees it's entirely possible
Starting point is 00:11:15 michael cohen according to this letter did it himself and then without trump's knowledge build trump for the payment he made to stormy daniels and trump was just like i guess we owe legal fees and so that's the 35 000 that trump paid well trump paid michael cohen 35 000 a year later in october of 2017 there's a check from trump to cohen for 35 grand sure and that can be anything though man when i get a legal bill i don't i tip it for my for the company like we get legal bills because of the all the legal work that we do. Like I got to call a lawyer, like we're going to file this, we're going to file that, you know, new company, old company, copyright. I don't go through this whole itinerary. I call the lawyer and say, here's what we need done.
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Starting point is 00:12:54 pursuant to an operating agreement with iGaming Ontario. Yep. The thing is though, if I had a lawyer and I owed, and I wanted, and they just went and gave someone $130,000, that would be the most insane. You would know if you were a billionaire lawyer. They're trying to make money.
Starting point is 00:13:10 You. Yes. I explained that already. If I go to a lawyer and say, I need four or five new companies formed in the state of Delaware and I need it done by next week. He goes, OK, I got it. Gets off the phone and then starts sweating, being like, how am I going to get five filings done in a week? So he calls his buddy at the, at the office and says, listen, just shove it under the door. I'll give you a couple hundred bucks. Don't tell anybody I need to get this done. That's not my fault if that person does that. I
Starting point is 00:13:37 didn't tell him to break the law. I'm just saying hypothetically, it's, it's the possible that I think the simple solution to this is considering this letter, unless unless you think Michael Cohen committed more felonies with his legal team lying to the FEC, which I think is less likely that that's a bigger conspiracy, I suppose. What makes sense is Trump's got a lawyer and he's like, I don't hang out the lawyer. I don't know how the lawyer does. All I know is if he's like, I get an email, I send it to him. I say, you deal with it. Yeah, it's like, won't somebody read me of this priest? And Cohen's like, I got you, buddy.
Starting point is 00:14:05 I could see. deal with it. Yeah, it's like, won't somebody rid me of this priest? And then Cohen's like, I got you, buddy. I could see it. No, no, no. But you misunderstand. I'm saying when I talk to my lawyer, I don't tell them what to do or say, won't someone rid me of this priest? I say, you tell me what you think needs to be done. You're my lawyer. I'm calling you for advice.
Starting point is 00:14:17 Send me the bill. Michael Cohen then decided to take this action of his own volition because it was easier than actually doing his job, his job of negotiating a settlement or whatever his job may be. Maybe he was like, if this book comes out, I'm going to be drowning in legal paperwork. Trump's going to sue her. And then I'm going to have to deal with that. It's easier if I just pay her and don't tell anybody. I mean, whatever the case, there's I'm looking at that. There's very little to no evidence that Trump paid Stormy Daniels anything is that true now?
Starting point is 00:14:45 Yes, yes, there's no evidence. And by the way, remember Stormy said that they never had sex Everybody forgets this she said that back then. Yeah, she just lied or something so we have on both sides of this Cohen and Stormy both have a history of either lying or Telling the truth in different scenarios because they've said both things or speaking out both sides of their mouth. So we know that they're lying. So these are proven liars. And in Michael's case, it sent him to prison. So we're supposed to take the words of these people. No serious prosecutor would take somebody like this and go, oh, I'm going to make this the crux of my case to take down a former president of the United States. That's ludicrous. And beyond that, you know, I think Tim's exactly
Starting point is 00:15:25 right. I can see it now in the Trumpian way. He's in there with Cohen. Cohen starts to bring something. He goes, look, look, Michael, I just want you to take care of everything. I got the greatest campaign going on right now. The greatest campaign. I got to deal with that. You take care of everything else. OK, the checkbooks over there. And that's it. You you know and imagine this michael cohen thinking if stormy does this book i am gonna lose a client because it's gonna trump's campaign could be ruined yep like there's so many reasons why michael cohen would have done this of his own volition thinking like trump pays me x amount of million dollars or whatever as his lawyer i get all these great billable hours i can't let this stormy lady ruin that for me. I'll just pay her off and won't tell anybody.
Starting point is 00:16:05 And now they're trying to use that against Trump, who presumably had not, well, literally, according to this letter, had nothing to do with it. Well, it's protecting prestige too, because the idea for Cohen was if Trump does pull this off and win, I'm going to get some prestigious job.
Starting point is 00:16:18 I'm going to get to go to the White House with him. I'm going to be an even more important person. And you have to go into the psychology of a guy like that and the way he grew up and everything. It doesn't seem like he had the most, you know, sort of like, you know, privileged background. He worked his way up to where he was and wanted to get to the next level and continue to impress the person he married and things like that. She's a crazy lib, by the way. But the White House would offer that ability, you know, in his mind. And that could all be taken from him, too. I think that all plays into it. Honestly, your theory makes a lot of sense.
Starting point is 00:16:48 Considering this letter, I think that seems to be the most likely outcome. Not that I know for sure anything like that. But then one day, you know, Cohen then says, you know what I'll do? I'll pay her off and then bill Trump as a legal fee. And he won't even know what it's for. And he's a billionaire. He probably just gets the bill and then says, you know, whatever, pay Cohen. I don't know. He's the lawyer doing the job. Regardless of the scenario, there's no evidence that Trump knew of any of this. Like there's no,
Starting point is 00:17:12 you can't take him down for something that Cohen did. There's no intention. You know, there's no exchange of him knowing that this was, this exchange took place. I really don't like plausible deniability where it's obvious that you told someone to do something for you, but there's no paper trail. I can't stand that because that's the seed of corruption. But at the same time,
Starting point is 00:17:31 there's no evidence that he told him to do it. Right. So Alvin Bragg, a Soros DA, is just lighting fire to this country for what? I think it may not be about Trump. So this is a Soros DA. So much of what we've seen from them has been DC comic book Vilni, release the inmates from Arkham Asylum. They're doing it all across the country. This may be more indict the president by any means necessary to rip this
Starting point is 00:17:58 country apart. Yep. Light a fire. Watch what happens. Watch everything burn. I definitely fall in line with that. I mean, I wrote a story. I was warning people about these Soros prosecutors probably about five, six years ago. I wrote a couple major pieces, one in the New York Post, about how Soros was using DAs to tear apart the fabric of America. And it totally makes sense if you think about it and you look at the micro level on what these DAs are doing to these cities and changing just the window of acceptability that people have about what they're willing to put up with and what is normalized and what is criminalized suddenly. Suddenly violent crime is no longer important. Suddenly violent speech is important, okay? And
Starting point is 00:18:34 what they frame as violent speech becomes important. And wrong ideas become more and more dangerous. But actually going and breaking into somebody's house with their car, no, that's no big deal. That's just to be expected if you live in one of these hellholes. And I think that the reality that we're seeing play out here is these people keep amping it up time after time and time again. And this guy's just taking it to the next natural level, which is to start the biggest fire they've started yet. Yep.
Starting point is 00:18:59 That's why people are saying, why would he try to indict Trump on this? Because this isn't what matters. The indictment is what matters. That's why I are saying, why would he try to indict Trump on this? Because this isn't what matters. The indictment is what matters. That's why I have a feeling I'm like, OK, so he was supposed to get indicted yesterday. Then it was today. Now it's not happening this week, apparently. But I got a feeling this dude's going to do whatever he can to just file it so that it hits the press.
Starting point is 00:19:20 It's going to enrage Trump supporters. It's going to cause, you know, these woke libs to be like, woo, and hooting and screaming. It will be lighting a fire on this, lighting this country on fire. Yeah, and there's actually DC consultants that truly believe this is going to hurt Trump. Okay, I live in Tennessee. And I can tell you, this is not going to hurt Trump. Okay, the people who are on the fence, because maybe they were upset about the vaccine, or maybe they were upset that J6 people were not given a pardon before he left the nonviolent ones
Starting point is 00:19:49 or maybe they were upset that he gave the presidential commendation medal to Fauci. Whatever the reason, whatever the reason was, they were upset. OK, even a lot of those people are going, oh, no, this is a line we can't cross in America. This is something we cannot accept and we're not going to accept political prosecutions. You know what? Trump's my guy now because he's the one that's going to have to take this on because they're personally going after him and he's going to make it personal. And we need somebody who's going to make it personal and be a fighter against this. And I think they're going to be really, really in for a surprise when they see how the poll numbers continue to turn toward him if they do this yeah we're in the in a kind of a culture of victimhood where victimhood makes you powerful
Starting point is 00:20:31 so i don't understand why they don't realize that victimizing trump is going to make him more powerful or seem more powerful he's like relegated himself to the corner of the internet on his own social network barely anyone hears from him he's it's like radio silence. People are talking about DeSantis. And yet this liberal media company, these people are still bringing him into the spotlight. The same dumb thing they did in 2016 and got him elected. Hillary Clinton got him elected because all she did was talk about him. There's some people who think that this is also intentional to boost him because they would rather face him in a general.
Starting point is 00:21:03 I tend to disagree with that. I think that they're genuinely still so hung up on Trump and they're still so incensed by him and they're still so fearful of the idea of populism rising in America that they're willing to do anything to take him down because of the idea he represents. And I think that's what they really fear, you know, and we'll see. We'll see how it plays out here. But I really think just like Tim, they're going to indict him. I think that there's no question they're going to do that. And if it's not this, they're going to do it in Georgia with the Georgia case. But there's a couple of different prosecutors, all far left, who have this as
Starting point is 00:21:39 basically the crux of their campaign was going after Trump. One of them, if not multiple, and I tend to think it's going to be multiple, are going to drop indictments on him. And I've been saying that for a long time. I know Jack Posobiec has. I think you did, too, before on a show like six months or a year, maybe even a year ago, you said you thought they would indict him. Oh, yeah. And so this is something it was not a secret.
Starting point is 00:22:00 We all kind of saw this coming that if you elect crazy people like this who campaign on this, one or two of them is going to go and actually do it. And that's where we're at. And they'll make up whatever reason. There doesn't need to be a reason. There doesn't need a reason. In fact, it's better that it's this when we're talking about the fire starting method that they're kind of going after and causing division than it is that it was a blatant murder on camera, because that wouldn't cause the type of division they seek to to to cause you know and that's that's marxism at its core you know dividing people has to happen because you've never seen marxism or leftism thrive in a happy country it only comes to be in chaos so you have to create
Starting point is 00:22:39 chaos you know it's why it's why these antifa people look like they're out of a batman movie and you pulled them out of a mental and uh know, a mental institution and the Jokers brought them out. And it's like, hey, you guys are going to work. Let's go do this. Because if you look like every time I see the Andy Ngo post where he's got like 40 Antifa people in a lineup, they look like they're out of Arkham Asylum every single time. Dude, SSRI is all up in that. Ad they're all god knows what psychotropics they're they're on legally and and and the funny thing is we're living in a comic book story man trump is this billionaire who runs for president to try and fix the problem and fight back against a globalist elite you know and all that stuff and then you got the villains are literally getting elected
Starting point is 00:23:22 with with an evil billionaire's money and then releasing the criminals. Imagine if you opened a Batman comic. No, no, no. Let's just say a Justice League comic. And Batman is meeting with Superman. Superman walks in and he's like, the alarms are all going off in the watchtower. Superman's like, Batman, Bruce, what's happening? And he goes, all over the United States, criminals are being released from their prisons. How? It's Luther. He used his vast wealth to get a bunch of district attorneys into power, who then started releasing criminals on the streets, wreaking chaos. And then the conflict of the story is like, how do you get these criminals back in jail when it was done through a legal process? This is why I always like Lex Luthor as a villain,
Starting point is 00:24:02 because he had the arc where he is a legitimate businessman i love the arc where he runs for president does it legitimately and superman can't touch him that's what we're seeing with these soros da's with the woke left politicians going after trump in this way releasing the criminals is as comic book villain as it gets and we all know it's happening i mean come on i want to know who are we in the comic book you know it's happening. I mean, come on. I want to know, who are we in the comic book? You know, that's an interesting question. But beyond that, you know, when you look at this, one of the real problems is the weakness of the institutions on the right and the, you know, we'll call it the Republican Party in general, but it's really sort of the old guard Republicans, because they can't say they weren't warned. They had people warning them this
Starting point is 00:24:45 was going to happen, and they didn't even try to fight it. They didn't even try to stop it. They didn't try to put up some independent and fund them really well in these races. They didn't try anything to try to stop these Soros DAs. They just sort of thought, hey, they sound crazy. They're saying crazy stuff. That helps us because we can cut ads of them saying crazy stuff. And the truth is, no, we're not living in that world anymore, guys. You let communists into power and you let them destroy a country. We're not talking about the ads for your next cycle because they said some crazy thing. We were talking about this with Troy Nails yesterday. He's a good dude. And I feel a little bad because it was more like me getting angry and then kind of just yelling because I'm
Starting point is 00:25:23 like, instead of looking at what Democrats do to win, it's just this defeatist mentality about the 2020 election being stolen. And then that's when I brought up you. And I'm like, you know, I think it was Phil Labonte who was on the show and he mentions Ronna McDaniel winning with Harmeet Dhillon running for RNC chair. Some real change after all this failure and defeat. They just keep doing the same thing. And i'm like look at what the rnc does to robbie starbuck he's like this this up and coming very prominent he's younger everybody's super like into him handsome handsome you know and they're like very tall yes absolutely strong magnificent ponytail should be a new voice in congress and the republican party removed you. What happened with that?
Starting point is 00:26:05 What exactly happened? They decided that they wanted somebody else. And this is, I mean, this sounds so crazy to people. They can't believe it because I've never heard of it happening before. Like, I didn't even know this was a thing that was possible. You can go run a race for over a year. You can win over the hearts and minds of people. You can be just killing everybody in the polls.
Starting point is 00:26:23 And all of a sudden, some people can get together and be like, well, we've decided we don't want you to be the standard bearer of our party. We think that could not be a good thing for us. So we're going to go ahead and choose somebody else. So you can't be on the ballot. It's like, I thought I lived in America where people get to vote and decide who they want. I went out there. We knocked more doors. We called more people. I did more events, I worked my tail off, other people didn't, they hid in their houses, okay, and they worked this machine behind the scenes to get the support of party bosses. 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 including fan favorites like cash eruption ufc gold blitz and more make deposits
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Starting point is 00:28:01 was because I spoke out so forcefully against big pharmaceutical companies and because everything was okay until that point. But when I started to go after them over what was happening throughout this entire past few years, and I started to really delve into how they were profiting on the backs of American people and on sickness and going into how we really need to look at changing things, because it's the reason why so many young people go over and get attracted by socialism and the ideas of healthcare for all and things like that. Because we do have a sick care system, not a healthcare system.
Starting point is 00:28:32 And it's broken. And we allow these big pharmaceutical companies to start right away. You know, if you're a kid on TikTok, you're getting ads already for what medication you need because you have anxiety. You know, they're already pushing this stuff from the earliest stage they can on everybody. And we've allowed it for so long. And that is when they really started to get angry at me is when I wouldn't let go about reforming
Starting point is 00:28:54 some of these policies around big pharmaceutical companies. I think it was before that. It might've been, it might've been. I think there's an old paradigm, a good old boy system that is very much kiss the ring. You know, you play along to get along. You just do things a certain way. But that old paradigm doesn't work. There's a new right of activists. And we won't survive not just as a party, but as, you know, our values, everything, if we don't raise up activists. And Robbie's an activist. And so that doesn't fit into that old
Starting point is 00:29:21 paradigm. Because that system, they want politicians. They want you to talk to them in the back room about the real stuff. But then in front of people, or if you go on a show, they want you to have these perfectly coiffed. And I can do them. I could give you guys political answers all night that like I'm saying nothing, meaning nothing,
Starting point is 00:29:37 but it's an answer technically. And that's what they want from their politicians. They want them to say nothing, mean nothing. I want people where I know exactly where they stand. I want to know nothing, mean nothing. I want people where I know exactly where they stand. I want to know if I hate them. I want to know if I love them. And I think that's what people deserve. That's what our founders did. You go back and read our founders, and I encourage every young person who's listening, go back and read their writings if you've never had. These people were brilliant writers. And you have to keep in mind when you read these,
Starting point is 00:30:02 most of these people did not go to school. They taught themselves how to write. They taught themselves the art of language and you read their writing, it is the most brilliant, it stands every test of time. I mean, they could literally write about you going to the bathroom in a lake and it would sound exquisite, okay? I don't know how they did this, but they pulled it off.
Starting point is 00:30:19 Read this and you see that these were forceful men. These were men who had convictions. They stood for something. They were willing to die for it. Where are those people today? Where are our rebels? Where are the people who are a rebel with a cause? Not just somebody who's like, you know, hooked on drugs and do stupid things.
Starting point is 00:30:37 Somebody with a cause who says, I am willing to go all the way. I'm willing to die for what I believe in because it is so important. We had those men once and it's the reason we're all sitting here. But not having those men is the reason why our children will not have the same opportunity unless we actually fix it, raise up a generation of activists. Jeffrey Witte in the chat mentioned they were all 24 years old. Yeah. Not all of them.
Starting point is 00:30:56 I think Benjamin Franklin was a bit older. Some of them were a little older. But some were as young as 18. Yeah. Wow. That's great. Imagine being like 18 and you own property and you're like running a farm with a wife and some,
Starting point is 00:31:06 and like you have a kid already. You signed the Constitution. You signed the Constitution. Declaration of Independence. Yeah. You know, like told the king, screw off,
Starting point is 00:31:16 try me. Yeah. That's crazy. I mean, those people had balls. Yeah. Meanwhile, this generation's like.
Starting point is 00:31:24 Well, look, look, here here's here's the thing back in the day the founding fathers they didn't work they didn't eat and so when the crown is pushing on them and taking from them they're like listen i work every day to feed my family and then you come and you take no more it's the inverse now these millennials are like look every day i wake up and you provide so i will do whatever whatever you say. Remind me again, too, when we talk about like the Boston Tea Party, the tax raise at the time, it was equivalent to like. It was 2%.
Starting point is 00:31:51 Not even not even 2%, I think. Somebody could look it up. I want to give people the real number. I don't know if you guys can look it up, but it was tiny. Now politicians throw around things all the time like Biden the other day. I want to add an extra 38%. I want to add this. They want to tax everything. these guys were willing to die for
Starting point is 00:32:08 what was it uh it was it was a protest of the tea act and uh to undercut the price of illegal tea smuggled into the british colonies basically it was going to make it so that they had to pay more for tea that came from the east india Company. But it was like the equivalent of today, like less than 2% hike in the cost. Was it just like the final straw of a bunch of things that have been building and building? The act granted the company the right to directly ship its tea to North America and the right to the duty-free export of tea from Britain. Although the tax imposed by the Townshend Acts and collected in the colonies remained in force, it received assent so i don't think it was specifically about uh taxes i think it was about i mean it was about taxes but it was about uh what is it the tax passing on the
Starting point is 00:32:55 cost 86 of all t in america was smuggled dutch tea right so all of a sudden the cost of tea was going to skyrocket because they were like no you now have to buy from this company because they're beleaguered and they need your sales yeah or they need your purchases and the skyrocket again is like around it what would be equivalent to today like a two percent hike you know and your overall cost today you know they could propose a 50 extra tax on us and people just go along with their day and they're happy to scroll the phone and like no big deal back then they were like no two percent we're gonna go die for this okay we'll burn the ships i'm sorry the townshend acts was uh a series of taxes and regulations to fund the administration of the british british colonies in america
Starting point is 00:33:34 and that was a tax hike that pissed everybody off because then tea became ridiculous ridiculously expensive what year was that indirect tax on glass on glass, leads, paints, paper, and tea, all of which had to be imported from Britain. Then when they were told you now have to buy the East India Company's tea and you can't smuggle it anymore, it's like, well, now tea's expensive. So they threw it in the harbor.
Starting point is 00:33:54 And what we got going on today is inflation, which is causing the price of goods to go up because of the supply chain problems and all other reasons. And so we can't blame them for taxing us
Starting point is 00:34:04 even though they've caused the cost to go up. We can. We absolutely can blame them. Yes. Yeah. Look at the Federal Reserve. I blame them for all of it. I think Tim and I are on like the same monetary train and we don't have enough people in Congress who are on the same train. Like I think that the vast majority of taxes out there are blatantly criminal. They're blatantly criminal. We need a flat tax, if anything, that is just very easy, very fair. Get rid of the IRS. Just have a flat tax. I don't know if I'm on board with a flat tax necessarily.
Starting point is 00:34:34 I'm more I'm closer to Steve Bannon on this one, but not as far as he goes, because Bannon wants a wealth tax. And I'm like, I'm not for that. But, you know, Bannon's position is the wealthy elites are ripping us off and they're rigging the game in their favor. And I'm like, it's very populist of you. I mean, it's like an Occupy Wall Street position. He's like, well, it's true. And so he's like, I'm all for the wealth tax. Tax the bikini waxes.
Starting point is 00:35:01 Tax all these billionaires and take everything from them. And I'm like, okay, well, I don't go that far, but I'm somewhere in the middle, I guess. And it's really funny that Bannon's got like a traditional liberal position on taxation. Well, I think that's actually, that's a lot of populists. And I tend to agree with him. Here's the thing that I would tell conservatives
Starting point is 00:35:18 who for a long time defended not raising taxes on somebody like Jeff Bezos. Jeff Bezos hates you. The billionaire class, they hate Republicans more than anything. They hate populist Republicans. They hate all Republicans, okay? There's very few exceptions to that rule. There's maybe three or four billionaires I know who are more conservative leaning. All the rest that are very publicly well known, they're extremely far left. And if they're not personally, they allow their image
Starting point is 00:35:46 to be presented as such because it's beneficial to them. So really, they have no values, which in turn to me means you're a leftist, because if you have no values, you stand for nothing. You're allowing everything to happen that's happening with our culture and society being torn to shreds. And so I'm not going to go fight for these people. I'm not going to go fight for Jeff Bezos to be able to keep more money. This dude built his company on a crooked idea that Amazon, if you ran it at a loss for long enough, would build up enough of a market share to kill so many competitors that you suddenly hold so much market share that you can raise the prices on everything and nobody can really do anything because you're such a big business. You're undefeatable at that point.
Starting point is 00:36:25 And that's what they've done. He did a great job doing it. He worked and gamed the system beautifully in terms of success. But he gamed the American people at the same time. That was not a true sort of presentation of capitalism. Capitalism doesn't present as, hey, lose money for 15 years and then let's see what happens. You know, like it's a perverted system of it. And so people like that, I'm not going to fight for him to not have to pay more, but for your regular middle
Starting point is 00:36:49 class person, absolutely. The amount we tax people is ridiculous. I want to jump to the next story, but I want to show you this New York Times article real quick because the context is hilarious. Make no mistake, the investigation of Donald Trump and the Stormy Daniels scheme is serious from March 21st. Oh boy, that was just yesterday. And then today we get a letter proving that it's Make no mistake, the investigation of Donald Trump and the Stormy Daniels scheme is serious. From March 21st. Oh boy, that was just yesterday. And then today we get a letter proving that it's all fake news and not real. And the New York Times should be very, very embarrassed for running a story like this. Who wrote this?
Starting point is 00:37:16 They deserve credit. This is Ryan Goodman and Andrew Weissman. Idiots. And they write... Yeah. Idiots. Well, look, you know... They deserve to have their names out there.
Starting point is 00:37:24 They're like a myriad of crimes possibly committed by Trump. Possibly. You know what, though? You know what? Imagine watching Law & Order. Sorry. And it's like, these are the possible stories that may have happened. We're not sure.
Starting point is 00:37:37 We're pretty positive. I don't know. It's loosely based on a true story that I thought up then added some details later. No, but you know what? On second thought, the headline actually is kind of accurate. You know why? It is serious. The idea that we're going to go indict former presidents for things like this, that truthfully, no normal person cares about.
Starting point is 00:38:00 Like, if this situation is turned around, be intellectually honest. Let's pretend it's Joe Biden. OK, same situation, same details, same everything, same letter, all that. I don't care. There's much more serious reasons why I would want to go after Joe Biden, his family selling out to China. You know, the evidence now that was released this week by congressional members who were Republican that show the bank statement showing that members of the Biden family got money from a Chinese entity that came straight from the Chinese government and it got spread across multiple members of the Biden family. That I find more
Starting point is 00:38:33 concerning. I find that much more concerning. Ukraine and getting the prosecutor fired. I find that much more concerning. Hunter Biden's laptop full of 300 plus crimes. I find that more concerning. I don't find a story like this. If this was going on with plus crimes, I find that more concerning. I don't find a story like this, if this was going on with Joe Biden, I'd intellectually, honestly be able to say, I don't care, we look silly doing this. We better not do this. I'm gonna come out swinging against it because I'm not gonna make myself look personally stupid. But apparently Democrats don't have that value. They don't have that chip in their head that goes, you know what, I don't wanna personally be embarrassed by this I'm going to speak out against it. They all go along with
Starting point is 00:39:07 it. They're willing to be just totally humiliated as long as it's for a greater cause in their brain. And this is the greatest cause for them. They've been wanting to indict him for years. I don't think they're humiliated, though. I don't think they care. I think that this is activism journalists. I mean, it's not journalism, but this is state-run propaganda they may be incapable i mean at some point like when do we admit that these mainstream you know propaganda pieces are i mean who are they effectively working for i mean they they're able to run stuff every single day completely not factual they don't do retractions but damage is already done they sometimes do attractions because they make money on that too. So you can write a news story. Ian Crosland does backflip.
Starting point is 00:39:48 And then everyone's shocked. And they click it. It gets a million views. And it's fake news. Then the next day you run another story. Apologies. Ian actually did a front flip. And then you try and milk the views.
Starting point is 00:39:58 The ad sales you get from that fake article, you don't give the money back. No. No. And you know Ian is going to then post it and be like, look, I got them to apologize. Yep. And clicks come off that. It's a way of capitalizing both sides when they do. And they don't always do it.
Starting point is 00:40:12 But yeah, major news outlet will write, Donald Trump punches dog and then get a billion views. Then the next day, right, we apologize for running the story. Donald Trump did not punch dog. And then the right shares the story and says, aha, this proves it. They make money off both. Amazing, huh? But here's the thing about it that's so dangerous is the side that first saw trump punches dogs will always believe and never be disabused of the notion that trump punches dogs they will always believe that and that's the danger in the system is that we've we've let it get to this point where it's just it's pure poison you know yep yep i mean what we've been talking about in terms of wokeness and the the tribalism
Starting point is 00:40:52 in the country is the social zombism of the left you've got a mix of people like we were mentioning earlier joe walsh and uh kinzinger cheney. Who else were we mentioning? Cohen. These people who are like, I know it's bunk, but boy, I got to join the left because that's my ticket to making money. Yeah, that's your next ticket. That's your next check.
Starting point is 00:41:12 And the funny thing is the left argues it's the right that does that. And I'm like, okay, name me anyone who was a staunch leftist, who was a diehard liberal advocating and yelling Obama, who is now coming out and going Trump MAGA 2024. Right. There are some you could probably mention. However, if you take a look at the people they tend to name, Dave Rubin, Dave Rubin was never
Starting point is 00:41:37 like holding up big Obama signs. He was just a default liberal. He got into politics, said, hey, wait a minute, I didn't know that. And now he is where he is. It's like kind of libertarian. They say he was he's grifting, you know, because he's been left. It's like, no, no, no, no, you don't understand. The average person, I think Breitbart called them default liberal. Yeah, they consume news from CNN and from The New York Times. They assume it's true. And then they're liberal because of it. Then when they start actually digging into researching, they're like, hey, wait a minute, that was a lie. That doesn't make them conservative. It just means that they know what's going on in the world. You take a look at these people who are on the right and on the left,
Starting point is 00:42:10 and it's like they had to choose to accept lies. That's the thing we understand. When we see a story like, here's a video of Joe Biden, and he's saying, if you don't fire the prosecutor, you're not getting the billion dollars. And he says, you don't have the authority. Call the president, ask him. He outright tells in his story that he, you're not getting the billion dollars. And he says, you don't have the authority. Call the president. Ask him. He outright tells in his story that he was accused of not having the authority to withhold loan guarantees from the United States, which is correct. He does not have that authority. And then when we tell people that, these default lib types, they're like, that's not true. That never happened.
Starting point is 00:42:38 Or it's not that big of a deal. I was told that. But the issue is they don't believe it happened. They don't know it happened. That's the bigger problem. So here you are, you'll typically find that in what I refer to as the freedom faction, where we are, conservatives, liberals, disaffected liberals, libertarians, it's like, I saw what CNN said. I saw what Breitbart said. I saw what Fox News said. Here's what I think happened. When you look at the left, it's like I watched CNN,
Starting point is 00:43:06 and that's it. So these people don't know anything. The people on the right know both sides and then come to a conclusion. Exemplified by a graph that I love showing off, liberals only consume liberal news. Moderates consume 60% liberal, 30% conservative. Conservatives consume 30% liberal, 60% conservative, which makes sense. Their worldviews are shaped by the information they consume. But moderates and conservatives are willing to listen to each other to figure out what makes the most sense. Liberals don't do that.
Starting point is 00:43:34 They only consume left-wing sources. Tells you everything. So when you see Cenk Uygur of the Young Turks tweet that equity doesn't exist except in the minds of 12 leftists and the entire right wing. And Bernie Sanders is correct. We want equality of opportunity, not outcome. That is the perfect example of what we're talking about. He knows he's lying because every corporation and school has launched a diversity, equity and inclusion office or officer. How could it be that these things don't exist?
Starting point is 00:44:06 Yet Biden has an equity plan. Yet politicians talk about equity. Kamala talks about it constantly. And then Cenk Uygur comes out and says, nope, never heard of it. Because they know they're lying and they're just saying what they think they have to say to get clicks.
Starting point is 00:44:20 If you had asked him the day before Bernie said that, where he took the position of equality, he would have defended equity. Absolutely. No question. Just one day. I mean, an hour before he said it, I bet you could find tweets from him from a year ago where he's like equity, equity, equity. I bet I'd take that bet. I bet we could. I bet we would find him 100% because they live and breathe this stuff. You know what it does kind of remind me of, though? Every once in a while, the left does this where they knowingly lie to your face about a failure of theirs and they pretend it just never happened this happened with latinx okay yeah all of us raged like i'm latino i'm like you're not calling me latinx you guys are
Starting point is 00:44:55 ridiculous and you know a lot of latinos feel like it's a slur i wouldn't go that far because i feel like really things like you know the n-word that's a slur. I didn't get like personally crazy offended by it, but so many people do see it as a slur. Did I think it's, you know, kind of common sense, hey, leave that one alone. People don't like being called it. But they just kept going with it and they put it on every TV station. It was like instead of Latino stories, which by the way is ludicrous, like I'm Latino. We don't need our own section on Amazon. This is Latino stories. Like just put movies up there. Let people pick what they want. I find it personally kind of, imagine there being a white section, like whites only section. That's what they do for Latinos.
Starting point is 00:45:33 It's like Latino films. They do it for the Black History Channel. They do it for black folks as well. And I just think it's actually really offensive. Like, you know, I think it's kind of ludicrous. We need, oh, you don't think we can find movies we like without you putting a Latino sign? But they pretended this whole thing with Latinx, that this should be normalized. And then once it failed and all the Latinos hated it and they started voting Republican,
Starting point is 00:45:56 Democrats pretended it never happened. They go, oh no, none of us said that. None of us liked that. We don't, you are Latinos, obviously. I don't, this is is a couple crazy people from college. It's like literally the entire journalism changed. The AP Style Guide changed to saying Latinx. All of your different news outlets said it. You had every single entertainment section in the country change from Latino to Latinx. And it's only after your failures that you then deny
Starting point is 00:46:21 reality and tell us, no, gonna gaslight you you're all crazy this never happened and that's kind of what i think they're going to do with equity because it's it's just so blatantly unfair and people are starting to understand how ridiculous it is that's their only option to go backwards look check this out i just did a google search nyu why uh nyu's latinx project receives 1.3 million dollar grant but then below it woke lat Latinx term isn't preferred by Hispanics and Latinos from Norfolk Daily News. Amazing.
Starting point is 00:46:50 You know, the white libs at NYU really prefer that term. Look at this one. New York Times. Some Republicans want to ban Latinx. These Latino Democrats agree. Surprise, surprise. The people who are actually being insulted are like, hey, stop saying that. Yeah, I mean, it was always so ludicrous.
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Starting point is 00:48:17 The men love it. It's like one of those very gendered sort of deals. And there's nothing wrong with that. That's the culture. You know, why everybody wants to find some fault within cultures is just kind of ludicrous to me. Yes, are there people who are Latino who don't like that? Sure, I'm sure there are. But you know what? The vast majority do. And that's just the general rule about the culture. And it's okay to recognize that. Latinx sounds
Starting point is 00:48:39 like Kleenex. It does. That's what a lotenex. Like Kleenex. And that's what a lot of people are like. It's kind of just don't call people words that they didn't want to be called. It's funny because the left is like, call me what I demand to be called or else. Also, we're going to call you what we want to call you. Yes. It's a really weird, weird thing. It's a weird set of rules
Starting point is 00:49:00 they have. They just recycle bad ideas and then rebrand them and then retract what they said. Whatever doesn't work. They just throw it against the wall and they're like, okay, that one worked. They just recycle bad ideas and then rebrand them and then retract what they said that, you know, whatever doesn't work. They just throw it against the wall and they're like, OK, that one worked. They accepted. They accepted transphobia. Let's see if it works with Latinx. Well, there's no consistent foundation of values on the left. That's why there is such fluctuations where on the right, we didn't change our position. We value freedom. We don't want to chop children's genitals off. We want, you know, low taxes. I mean, nothing changed in the mindset of people center to right.
Starting point is 00:49:30 But the left is constantly changing. They're the ones that want, you know, all age drag shows. They're the ones who want gender mutilation of children. They're the ones who want pornography in school. So there's no moral or value foundation that's shared that's consistent. That's... There is one thing that changed on the right. And it also changed on the left.
Starting point is 00:49:45 The left used to be an anti-war party. The right used to be a pro-war party. That is reversing. The normal people I meet out in rural states and everything, they don't want to get into another forever war. They don't want to send their sons to die again for some elitist plot to go take some whatever natural resource from some other country.
Starting point is 00:50:04 They don't want to do it. They're not going to fall for it again. They don't want to spend their money there. And the Democrats love war now. I mean, they are literally slobbering for war money. And that's a big change in party politics. Like, I think you go 10 years out, I don't think you can effectively be anti-war at all and vote for Democrats.
Starting point is 00:50:20 And I think it's going to be sort of similar. It's that way now. It's that way now. Let's jump to the story from the Daily Caller. Quote, we're already in a civil war. Billy Porter sounds off on anti-transgender legislation across the country. This is an actor who appeared on The View. And he said, we're already in a civil war. It's a civil war of the mind. They're trying to take your mind. And I felt like that was him desperately trying to walk things back. And it's because you have politicians around the country in these states banning the genital removal amputation of children by doctors under the guise of gender
Starting point is 00:50:56 affirmation. What I found interesting with this story, it was just what, two weeks ago, that Jane Fonda called for murder of pro-lifers on The View. So let me just ask you guys. The View, prominent morning talk show with millions of watchers. It's on network television. Runs an episode where a prominent personality says, we need the right to abortion. Gets asked, okay, well, aside from voting and protesting, what can you do? She says, murder.
Starting point is 00:51:24 And then they laugh. And what did you say? She said, murder. And they're like, she's joking, everyone. She's joking. And then a week or two later, a guy comes on and says, we're already in a civil war. This is mainstream corporate network television advocating for murder and saying we're in a civil war at what point you know i i feel like everyone thinks that a house fire starts by you sitting in a room then boom the house is just in flames every single room is on fire you're like whoa my house is on fire like they don't realize that it could be a tiny little kindling on your curtains and you can watch it for five minutes it slowly grows and then 10 minutes and then 20 minutes and now the wall's on fire and now it's run away. And then, and then 10, 20 minutes later, now half your building gets consumed because exponential growth. When we're watching network television advocate for murdering people for being pro-life, but ha ha, it's just a joke. And then later you get a guy coming out being like,
Starting point is 00:52:20 we're already in a civil war. At what point does someone just say, you know, the house is on fire. We're in it. It's been a couple years. There's been violence. It's on fire. Oh, I'll say it. The house is on fire. It is. It's kind of burning down. It's not just like a kindling. It's not just the wall. We're at that point where we are close to having no united place for everybody to live under the same roof. And we desperately need people to put down the flames if we want to be able to maintain that. The question is, do we want to maintain that?
Starting point is 00:52:55 Do we want to live together? You know, I'll tell Billy this. My wife and I have proudly been a part of legislation. We helped get passed in Tennessee to ban these transgender surgeries. They're sex changes. It's mutilation of somebody's genitals and to ban the hormone treatments for kids and puberty blockers. So basically, the law essentially is you have to wait till you're 18 to make decisions. OK, I don't think that's too wild. I think honestly, if it was my personal opinion injected into it, people would wait a lot longer or never have it
Starting point is 00:53:24 done because I think that there's an underlying cause that really needs to be seen. But in Billy's case, I will say this. He loves to wear dresses and I just have a general rule. I have two rules. One is I don't ever answer emails from people who put pronouns in their thing. I don't care if they're offering me a million dollars. I'm not answering them.
Starting point is 00:53:40 The other one is I don't take advice or take seriously men who wear dresses. Billy loves to wear dresses, so I'm just going to disregard what he says. But in terms of what you said on the civil war front, we're, we're, we're at that point where they have, they have lit the fire. I'm wearing jeans. I'm okay with that. Jeans are cool. I'll listen to you. Yeah. Don't put a dress on. What about, what about women wearing jeans? They're cool, right? They're cool. Yeah. But you put a dress on, I am out. And no, actually, I'll listen to Ian. I will just, we'll put up a wall here. I had a similar thought. It wasn't that
Starting point is 00:54:09 I didn't know he wore dresses, but I don't know who this guy is, so I don't, I'm not going to take him seriously. I mean, a lot of people have a lot of opinions about us being at war, about the world ending, about horror and trauma, and like, I don't give a fuck. It's not that. Unless you have some sort of established reason. It's the view. It's them on the view with him going yeah they've got oh yeah and by the way when they said she was
Starting point is 00:54:29 joking she said had her face going no i'm not yeah and she looks around like well well no i'm not yeah and by the way can we pull up pictures of him i don't know i'm not like in control of this show but if we can pull up pictures of his dress and i was just i would like to remind people if i mean a picture of him and his dresses that this is what the left this is what they have on is an intellectual okay color that they take seriously a guy but like this and that and that's and that's and look i don't care the issue is their worldview is so different there is no point at which we bring them together everyone i, look, the last thing we want is national divorce. China would take over the world. Yeah, well, it's already happening.
Starting point is 00:55:10 They got a deal with Russia. The BRICS nations are talking about working with the Saudis. You've got Saudi Arabia, they're going to be trading oil and yuan. We are losing. It's happening because we have, you know what, man? We've been defeated. Put it simply. China, dude.
Starting point is 00:55:24 We are very close we're on the precipice is the defeat we're on the we we have a country run by a family that is doing deals with china i'm they're not running it though it's a banking establishment that's running sure and china's winning and the petrodollar is failing and and uh for for better or for worse america's standing as the unipolar power is done. You could say winning, but I don't think it's done. I don't think it's over. I mean, definitely the liberal economic order. The U.S. empire is done.
Starting point is 00:55:51 The liberal economic order. It's really the British empire. But yeah, the U.S. economic order. I think we have a chance. The United States will exist. It will continue. But what I see happening right now is TikTok, for instance. Chinese company.
Starting point is 00:56:03 And it's telling our kids. You're getting that dude who's saying who's who's he does those videos where he's like leave your parents jeffrey marsh yeah and he's like i created a patreon so that you can send messages to me privately you know what i mean and you get people like dylan mulvaney we went over dylan mulvaney's tiktok and it's sad because when he started making content he was it's clear he was trying to figure out what would get him views. Animal content, talking about Broadway, LGBT content.
Starting point is 00:56:29 And then he made a non-binary video, million views. Then he comes out as trans, three million views. And from there, he's getting millions upon millions of views. It's obvious all he wanted, in my opinion at least, was the attention. In China, TikTok is science and education. So what I mean to say is when we've been defeated is that the people who believe in America, the people who want America to be strong are being fought from within by people who have no principles, no morals, and just want to win
Starting point is 00:56:57 nothing. Apparently they want to castrate children. They want to sterilize children. They want to abort their kids. They want the government to spend money indefinitely into oblivion for generating hyperinflation. AOC has advocated for deficit spending health care, which would just destroy the economy overnight. And we are fighting with them instead of China, who's engaging in the Belt and Road Initiative, who's doing oil exploration for decades now in Africa and South America. So I should say this. It's not over yet. Fine. Fair point. But China is doing all of these things. Now, they do have economic problems. It's not like we're doing we're doing nothing. But China and Russia do a deal. China is doing oil deals with Saudi Arabia. What I'm saying is the domino has been flicked over to end the petrodollar and a unipolar world led by the United States.
Starting point is 00:57:46 And it's because our leaders are people like Joe Biden. Donald Trump could reverse this. And Donald Trump was doing it in the right way, securing our borders, bringing back jobs. The economy was booming. That's the right way to save America. Joe Biden is flying on Air Force Two with his son to negotiate private equity deals while working for the U.S. government and then getting his brother. Oh, let me slow down.
Starting point is 00:58:08 While overseeing the Iraqi invasion, the Iraqi invasion, his brother happens to get lucrative construction contracts. I'll put it that way. Or flying to Ukraine and engaging in an illegal quid pro quo to get a prosecutor fired who just so happened to be investigating a company his son was on the board of. That's what we have in leadership right now. So if China is expanding rapidly and doing these deals to subvert the United States, and internally, we're just fighting each other, that's why I say we've been defeated. Yeah, that would be the end if we just fight each other as the ship sinks. And here's the point. Billy Porter goes on The View and says children should have their testicles removed surgically. Why won't Republicans let us do this? And to me, in my worldview, I'm like, are you people insane? There is no logical reason. Let me phrase it this way. Let's take a logical assessment of what they call gender affirming care. A person comes to me and says that they will harm themselves and their own life
Starting point is 00:59:05 unless a doctor surgically removes their hand. Do you know what we would do to that person? It's called a 5150. They get placed on a temporary psychiatric hold to make sure they don't harm themselves. Amanda Bynes was walking around Los Angeles naked and she got put on a 5150 and she wasn't hurting anybody. She was just naked. Then you get these people who come out, and they've been saying it for years. If we don't amputate the genitals of these children, they'll kill themselves. And I'm like, well, I don't care if they're kids or adults. Anybody who threatens that, you put them on a psychiatric hold to make sure they don't
Starting point is 00:59:38 hurt themselves. You don't amputate their body parts. That was the number one argument against the bill we got passed in Tennessee was we had these people come in and say, basically, you guys want to kill children. We're like, okay, first of all, that is insane. But secondly, what other thing do we operate under this assumption where we say, oh, we're going to let patients dictate care as long as they go and threaten us with suicide. And what are we teaching kids about the future?
Starting point is 00:59:58 Are we teaching these kids that if they have a, let's say boyfriend or girlfriend who threatens to commit suicide, that they need to do whatever that person says and stay with them to prevent their suicide because suddenly you're responsible for the bad behavior or bad actions of other people. And what do we do if it's a kid with anorexia? Because by the way, anorexia has a higher suicide rate than these kids who say they're trans.
Starting point is 01:00:19 And so do we say, you know what, kids with anorexia, we're going to go ahead and give you liposuction. We're going to give you lap band because that's suddenly going to make everything better. If we mutilate you further and destroy your mind further, that's going to suddenly possibly make a couple of you happy. No, we would never do that. We understand how damaging that could be. And so we have a responsibility as adults to tune out threats.
Starting point is 01:00:41 No good parent listens to their kid throw a tantrum and goes, I'm going to give in now because you threatened to do something. Some do. And this is the point that I've made. I said good parents. Right, right, right. Some parents do. I've explained the woke stuff as
Starting point is 01:00:55 the mother in the ice cream shop and the kid's screaming, I want two scoops. And the mother's going, okay, okay, please just, please stop yelling. Oh, you're yelling in my ear. Oh, please give him ice cream.
Starting point is 01:01:04 I had a personal experience where I dated a girl that was suicidal and i tried to be there for her you can't at least from my experience it didn't it wasn't effective it couldn't stop it she tried to kill herself there's nothing i could do about it i just had to live my life and it was like of course me going and living my life was the day she did it but that doesn't mean that it wouldn't have happened if i just sat there crying in the room next to her waiting for her to figure it out one day. Like you can't, man. And it's not your fault if they do that. All you can do is love people, give them the tools.
Starting point is 01:01:32 And sometimes loving them means doing hard things and things they may not like, you know. And I think that's the truth of it. And I think what Tim said is absolutely true. If you have a child who's genuinely threatening to commit suicide, if you don't chop off their genitals, you need to get them psychiatric care and you need to get it to them urgently. Instead, they're affirming all of it. Like, body dysmorphia is a real thing. I brought it up on the Rogan podcast
Starting point is 01:01:54 with Dorsey and Vijigade. Because I've done the research on it. I'm like, there are people who will stage accidents to get body parts amputated. There was one story I read about a guy who cut a tree down, and then as it was falling, he put his arm under it so that it would crush his arm to force an amputation
Starting point is 01:02:10 because he wanted his arm removed and the doctors would not do it. Is the argument that if, you know, you get like Whoopi Goldberg, and she's like, we're going back to this and holds up a hanger. Are you going to get someone who's like the body dysmorphic community being like, if they don't legalize our right for healthy amputations. We're going to get the chainsaws. Yeah, we're going to get someone who's like the body dysmorphic community being like, if they don't legalize our right for healthy adaptations. We're going to get the chainsaws. Yeah, we're going to get the hatchets. And we're going to go back to this and hold up a hatchet.
Starting point is 01:02:30 What about a 13-year-old girl that says, I want breast implants? If it makes her feel better, is that what we're saying? Oh, you're entitled to plastic surgery if it makes you feel better? Should the state pay for it? The majority of kids suffering from gender dysphoria have comorbidities, mental comorbidities or they're autistic or they're female i mean and a lot of them have sexual trauma and they don't screen for that they fast track them to hormones you can get put on hormones your very first visit at a planned parenthood and without parental consent so this is not this is a completely based on crackpot science this is
Starting point is 01:03:00 not based on helping the child that needs help. Clearly they're suffering, but they're not getting mental health care. They're getting mutilation care, you know, hormones, puberty blockers. They're getting this destructive, you know, quote unquote, health care that puts them on a lifetime chain to big pharma. They will never get off of those drugs. I always mentioned talk therapy is a valuable way in and out and around this whole process for kids. Because psychiatrics is one thing, but just doping them up isn't necessarily going to make the thoughts change. That's been the standard protocol. That's what stood the test of time. That children have been suffering from these issues at a much lower rate, you know, given without the social contagion we have today. But gender dysphoria has always existed. People
Starting point is 01:03:43 insecure their bodies. Every teenager goes through a phase where they're finding their identity and struggling. And especially with the COVID lockdowns, everything kids are going with social media, they're having highest rates of depression, suicidality, anxiety, eating disorders, all of these issues compounding the fact that they're being, you know, pushed this nonstop feed of gender propaganda. I want to jump to the story from spectator.org. Does Jazz Jennings regret transitioning? They tried to make jazz the example of how amazing gender transition is. All they did was show how bad it is.
Starting point is 01:04:15 I want to say a few things as we start. I genuinely and sincerely hope jazz finds happiness and health and safety. And I feel really bad for Jazz Jennings. She was lied to. I think that Jazz is the victim of very serious parental abuse, child abuse. The parents are abusing Jazz. And I'm going to play a video for you guys, which you may find disturbing. However, it aired on TLC, and because it airs on cable television nationwide, I would make the argument that YouTube has no standing to take any issue with the video
Starting point is 01:04:53 I'm going to play for you. Nothing in it is graphic except for the statements made by Jazz Jennings' mother, who threatens to, I'm just going to say it, forcefully insert a lubricated dilator into the pelvic wound of her child. On cable television says, and if you don't, I will wring your neck. Tell me this is not child abuse and how this is on television. And then we'll talk about the issue of jazz. And I believe jazz Jennings desperately needs state intervention. I'm not a big statist. I'm a little statist. I think there should be some. I'm not an anarchist.
Starting point is 01:05:28 I think the state is okay to a little bit. All right. And this is one of the instances where I think the state needs to intervene. Jazz is an adult at this point. She's 23. Just about 22. The state needs to take jazz away from these people. I'm going to play you this clip.
Starting point is 01:05:44 And there's two of them, actually. This is disturbing. That is a concern. When you don't have that watchful eye, they tend to go back to old patterns. I have woken Jazz out of a dead sleep and taken the dilator and put the lubrication on it and said, here, you take this and you put it in your vagina. If not, I will. But Jazz is bad, even when I'm home once a day. I would be so mad if she goes away to college and that thing seals up. I would wring her neck.
Starting point is 01:06:26 Can you imagine? I will wring her neck if she does it. So the story here is that Jazz Jennings is not using a dilator. For those that aren't familiar, a dilator is a tool that trans women use to spread the wound that is created to simulate a vagina. It's called the neovagina. And they have to do it forever. Forever. To prevent the closure of the wound. When you get a slash wound, the wound attempts to close itself. So when they did surgery on Jazz to create a, it's a facsimile, it's, I don't know how you would scientifically describe it. Uh, a wound with surgically grafted stomach lining to simulate a sexual organ. They call it a neo vagina, but it's not a vagina.
Starting point is 01:07:12 So I don't think that that makes sense to say jazz is not doing this. So for whatever reason, jazz does not want to do this. So the mother says she wakes jazz up in the middle of the night, takes the dilator, lubricates it and says, stick it in or I will. That is horrifying. And then she says if she goes off to college and doesn't do this and it closes up, I will wring her neck. Could you imagine? How is that not a threat of very serious abuse to say that you will take, that you wake up in the middle of the night with an object you demand be inserted into your child's cavity and that you will choke them if they don't do it it's monstrous it but jazz is 22 so is it just they're just an abusive relationship that's totally legal and everything's it's not it's not
Starting point is 01:07:57 look there's there's spousal abuse there's parental abuse if a man was waking his wife up in the middle of the night with an object and lubricating it and say you better stick this in or i will do it myself that would be spousal rape and you would go to prison for that is the concern that if it does seal up that it will get infected and the jazz can die from sepsis or something it's that you may have to have a surgery again but it'll get infected and have problems regardless like lanon said but no the real concern is that it'll close up and then you have to have the surgery again and the real question that should have been asked is hey jazz do you regret this surgery yeah why are you why are you letting it close out later it's painful there's recurring infections and she clearly doesn't want the successful surgery that is not successful. Four. Four surgeries. She was lied to. So here you have a human being, Jazz,
Starting point is 01:08:47 clearly not wanting to do this, and a mother forcing her to do it with the threat of violence. Let me play this clip for you from the show as well. So, um, are you feeling like you wanted to start talking about... Are you okay? I'm okay.
Starting point is 01:09:04 I feel like I'm gonna cry. You know I can't get out of my head. I know, no, listen. It just doesn't stop. It's okay, give me a hug, it's okay. I know what you're going through, we've been there before. No, it still doesn't stop now,
Starting point is 01:09:16 and I'm already going back to negative. But the more you're talking about yourself, it gets harder. You're digging in and it's making you put a magnifying glass on what's already difficult as it is. So this is hard for you,, it's making you put a magnifying glass on what's already difficult as it is. So this is hard for you. I know. And you don't, we don't want to push you anymore. I'm the one doing it. Like, I know you're your own worst enemy. Oh my God. That mom's a psycho. You're your own worst enemy. You're the one doing it. And like, my mind is very cluttered
Starting point is 01:09:39 and not clear. And I really want to have that clarity. I really want to understand myself and be able to read my own soul and what I want and it's just very challenging and I think I'm kind of breaking down a little bit and spiraling into negativity. I just want to feel like myself. Like that's it. I don't care.
Starting point is 01:09:58 All I want is to be happy and feel like me and I don't feel like me ever. I don't feel like me ever. Do you know that Jez Jennings has also started dating women? Yeah. And that should not be shocking to people. I believe Jez Jennings is suffering from gender dysphoria. A thousand percent.
Starting point is 01:10:15 And I think probably deep down experiencing regret over the surgeries that they've had and the hormones they've had. I don't know if regret is the right word because regret to me would signify Jazz making a decision, then later on saying, I should not have done that, hence regret. I think manipulated into thinking that she made a decision
Starting point is 01:10:35 because the truth is, this looks more like Munchausen by proxy to me where a mom has absolutely lost it and started putting their own problems and need for attention on their child, played it out through the child, helped push and inch them in different directions towards something they wanted that they knew would produce attention, and now are continuing the cycle of abuse to continue the attention. And the child at this point buys it and is also at the same time
Starting point is 01:11:00 experiencing the real emotional problems. I know it's my fault. That's crazy. The mom saying, you are your own worst enemy. Yeah, that's abuse. To put that into a child's mind and tell them, you know your problem? When you think about things, you take a magnifying glass and obsess over it. It makes the kid crazy. It makes them do that thing. Jazz needs to get away from this woman.
Starting point is 01:11:19 Yes. Landon said something to me before where she has seen this clip. And she said, imagine if this was a boyfriend talking to what we have two daughters out of our three kids. Imagine if it was a boyfriend talking to one of our daughters, treating her like this, saying you're your own worst enemy and she's blaming herself there. It's all my fault. I know it's all my fault. You know, this is not OK in any context. You know, like the behaviors we see here are very clearly manipulative.
Starting point is 01:11:46 Well, look, there are certain circumstances where I would tell someone it's their fault. If someone is getting upset, I would, and there was nothing to be upset about. And I'm like, okay, maybe there's, I typically don't defer to chemical imbalance, but I usually tell people, hey, look, start exercising, start eating healthy. You'll probably see your mood improve. With jazz, the reason I think it's so egregious that the mother is saying you are your own worst enemy is that it's the mother that did this to jazz and jazz is saying i don't feel like me i don't feel like me it's because the mom is trying to brainwash you and make you think like her dude get out of it i want to i want to say this i will take credit for this for all of the things the left wants to
Starting point is 01:12:23 make fun of me for for for getting wrong or whatever, because I get things wrong, fine. I predicted all of this. Years ago, what happened was when Jazz was a child, Jazz said that they were attracted to boys. Then around 13 or 14, on the TV show and whatever that came out, Jazz was now pansexual. And I said, what does that mean? That means Jazz has found an attraction to females.
Starting point is 01:12:47 That's the only explanation. Right at the age where boys start to have an attraction to females. And then I said, when I covered this, I'm willing to bet that in a few years, jazz will be considered a trans lesbian. Jazz will want to date women because jazz is a male who is finding attraction to females. Lo, we are now seeing on the show, Jazz has begun dating women. Saying like there was something weird about dating the guys and want to try something else. Maybe that's the right thing. Imagine just having your parents do this to you, taking away your ability to have a family,
Starting point is 01:13:21 telling you it's your fault and the things you're feeling are your fault, that's terrifying. All the time. But I want to stress this. The psychological stuff, you want to have an argument about it, fine. You want to say, no, no, you don't understand. She's trying to support a trans kid. Okay. Waking your child up in the middle of the night with a lubricated dilator and saying
Starting point is 01:13:40 stick it in or else is the most psychotic thing ever and that woman should be arrested for it. Monstrous, monstrous. And that exposes the lunacy behind this entire charade. This is abuse. It has always been abuse. It's why we've done what we've done to ban it in our state. I'm very proud of the state of Tennessee and our legislature and our governor for getting that into law, setting a standard.
Starting point is 01:14:00 And these other states who this week have started to do the same thing. I know Georgia did. There's other states we've been working with legislators to introduce these laws and get them passed. And I think we're going to make this the norm in every red state. We're going to make sure every red state gets these laws on the books and prevents these situations so that we don't see more jazz-jenning situations in the future. And instead, we see healthy kids who got talk therapy and were then able to reverse the gender dysphoria and be in love with the person that they were born to be, the natural person that God created.
Starting point is 01:14:29 And that's why Landon does her organization, Freedom Forever, because we need people fighting for these kids. So we have this real quick from SoapDirt.com. I'm not super familiar, but while Spectator.org does briefly mention that Jazz Jennings went on a date with a woman, this article actually goes into detail in February about Jazz Jennings wanting to date women. And talking about going speed dating and having troubles, and then finding a connection with women. Surprise, surprise, the biological male, of which 98% find connections with women, has found a connection with women. So my view on this was...
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Starting point is 01:16:06 kid is not. 99.97% chance the kid is not. Is that a bet you want to make on putting the kid through irreversible surgeries and hormone therapies in the event this kid is now 20 years old, crying, depressed, morbidly obese, binge eating? Jazz was supposed to go to school, college a long time ago and did not because of severe depression. Right. jazz was supposed to go to school college a long time ago and did not because of severe depression right what i think my view not a psychologist psychiatrist no idea i think jazz has these
Starting point is 01:16:31 feelings inside but knows because of the tv show because of the book because of jazz's family they can never come out and say it just like a young gay man is scared to come out and tell his family that he's gay because of what society demands of him, because of what he thinks his family expects of him. Jazz doesn't want to come out as detransitioner or straight male. Her entire identity has been built upon this. And that's the whole reason that she is so depressed. She's never been given proper health care. The message from the beginning is that you're born in the wrong body
Starting point is 01:17:09 imagine like just the the the trauma that that causes a child to be told Something's wrong with you. You were born in the wrong body You know that that sets up a child on a lifetime dependency of external validation. So she's talking about her soul Clearly she's searching for an identity and meaning beyond the superficial identity, the woke gender identity, your sexuality. They're going to say, oh, just experiment with your sexuality, experiment with your gender, and have surgeries, and get on the blockers, all of these things. And that path just is a path to self-destruction, lifelong dependency on big pharma, gaping wound in her neo-vagina, which will never be a real functioning vagina. This is medical exploitation.
Starting point is 01:17:44 That's the proper term for what is happening to these children. There is only one reason to perform a penile inversion vaginoplasty on a minor. Jazz was 17 years old when this surgery was performed. It is to create a wound that a male can insert his penis into for sexual pleasure. That's it. That's it. Jazz cannot feel any pleasure based on the hormone blocker treatments. That is a statement made by the doctor who treated Jazz, that they need to slow down on what they're doing because these young males who undergo these treatments
Starting point is 01:18:18 lose sexual function and feeling. Right. Sexual abuse. So Jazz, one of the reasons jazz probably does not want to dilate at all is because it serves no legitimate function for jazz's life other than to let a man have sex with the wound. And feminists are standing up for this. The left-wing feminists are standing up for this. We're going to make somebody do this for the pleasure of men, for a man, and let that man also pretend to be one of us
Starting point is 01:18:45 and pretend that this should be a normal thing for women to do this. Because I mean, this grafted wound will provide no pleasure for a woman. Nothing. In fact, for women, isn't this whole idea of creating a vagina out of a penis kind of, I mean, I've never actually asked you,
Starting point is 01:19:03 isn't it offensive? Absolutely. Everything about this is about the erasure of women. My womanhood is not a construct. We are a class of people. And everything from the woman face that's happening to the erasure of our actual, you know, identity and calling us cis people, birthing persons,
Starting point is 01:19:22 breasts or chest feeders is so incredibly demeaning. So it absolutely like it's an assault on womanhood as well. But I was just thinking about, you know, the puberty blockers is something that doesn't get talked about enough. The chemical castration, what do you think a boy would choose to do if their penis shrivels up? Because that's what happens when you get put on puberty blockers as a male. If you have no penis that does not grow from puberty, you're going to opt to cut it off because you're working with nothing. In some cases, can't even get an erection
Starting point is 01:19:51 the rest of your life, let alone have an orgasm or any of these things. So they're already castrating them. But these kids don't know anything. They don't. No, they don't. Look, if a person was an adult and said, you know, I'd like to undergo something,
Starting point is 01:20:04 I'd be like, well, okay, you're an adult, fine, whatever. However, there's still considerations to be made. Like if someone came to me who's 30 years old and said, I want my hand removed, we'd probably say no to that. But these children, here's the thing I see about Jazz Jennings. The reason I said I think Jazz is suffering from gender dysphoria is because Jazz is a male in a pseudo-female body and probably wants to be male, hence gender dysphoria. Jazz, as a small child, was never a man. Jazz was always just a pre-ubescent boy who underwent surgery and hormone therapies to become the facsimile of a woman and prevent male development.
Starting point is 01:20:40 So there's no point at which Jazz could truly know what it is to be a man and want to be a woman they they're they're doing this thing where they're taking a child and saying look at a woman look at a man which one do you want to be and i guess that one it's like okay we'll get the surgery ready well then sure enough jazz reaches a uh the adult age and something goes terribly wrong yeah jazz we had intelligent oh that's that's overthinking jazz this comes from your mind being too smart it's just your environment your mom has been way too pushy like just kind of free your mind babe what do you think happens when i am jazz gets canceled oh i think she will absolutely start to explore the truth so i think what you said about the show
Starting point is 01:21:20 is absolutely true that the whole reason she has not expressed feelings that I'm I feel like this is again my opinion I feel like the same thing that you're feeling like that she regret or Jazz regrets this and is starting to look at I made a big mistake in my life I actually do feel like a male and is questioning what to do my thought thought is, is that when this all comes crashing down, they are going to turn around and start to call out the abusers and the people that lied to them. Because I'll give you an example.
Starting point is 01:21:51 Chris Beck, are you guys familiar with Chris Beck? He's a Navy SEAL, served 13 tours overseas, became the first special operator who came out as trans, did a whole special on CNN. He then came out on my podcast as detransitioning many years later. And this just happened this year. Story went crazy.
Starting point is 01:22:10 And Chris, you know, I talked to him a lot about this. And essentially, you know, the book deal and the book being out there and the coverage and everything made it very difficult to turn around. And it was bravery that made him turn around and tell the truth about what happened and how the military was really just out of control with this whole thing. I mean, if you hear the whole story, it's insane. I mean, it was first appointment within 20 minutes, he was given hormones, okay? A doctor that worked with the government convinced him to write a book to make money on being transgender to help normalize transgenderism. And the media helped sell it to sell the idea that even the most masculine men
Starting point is 01:22:50 can question their gender and become women, you know, and it all worked. I mean, this laid the groundwork for where we are now. And now that very person they used for propaganda is now today, the person standing up saying, do not let this happen to children. I needed to speak up because this is torture, what this did. These kids don't deserve it. And doing it from a place of love, you know, he's speaking up because he doesn't want anybody
Starting point is 01:23:16 to get hurt. Yeah, I'm thinking about if someone made a YouTube channel about cutting your hand off and they cut their hand off and they're like, kids, you can do it too. If you, you probably feel like you don't have a hand already. That's okay. Just cut it. Like that person I would consider a danger to society and I would want them at least
Starting point is 01:23:33 taken off TV, not because I hate them because I want to protect the kid. I don't want kids. And what about school teachers doing it? Saying, remember, don't tell your parents you want to remove your hands. Prison. We will go to your doctor and we will get your hand chopped off, but don't tell your parents. Speaking of prison, I mean, they don't just want to normalize this. They actually want to take children from parents who refuse to use the pronouns,
Starting point is 01:23:54 affirm their delusions from the parents. State kidnapping. That's already happening. We already have bills in Minnesota right now to have the state kidnapping done. If you do not affirm a child, your child can be taken from you in the United States of America. That's where we're at. What did you guys do in Tennessee? You got a bill passed, but what exactly does the bill lay out? What got changed? You have to wait till 18 to get any of these surgeries, to get the hormones,
Starting point is 01:24:19 to get the puberty blockers. We're not going to stop the natural development of a child in the state of Tennessee. We're not going to go and mutilate their bodies with hormones, puberty blockers. We're not going to stop the natural development of a child in the state of Tennessee. We're not going to go and mutilate their bodies with hormones, puberty blockers, or these surgeries. These kids are innocent children of God, whether they believe in it or not. Even if you don't believe in that, you're an innocent child. We are not going to allow them to be mutilated in our state. And that's what we put in the code, is that's not going to happen anymore in the state of Tennessee. You are going to have to wait till you're an adult to make these decisions. I may personally disagree with it at that point and think that it is unwise. And I lean more in Tim's territory, honestly, where I see it the same way as somebody asking to chop their arm off. And I think it's unethical and it should
Starting point is 01:24:55 be something that's banned in medical practices. And I think, honestly, we should go that far. Well, I'm going further. I think it really should end up there personally, but I understand the nuance of law and where we have to be at and the ability to, you know, have these laws stand the test of time. And I think that that's a barometer that everybody can live with, that you have to wait till you're an adult to do this. I do, however, think that perhaps it's time to start having that conversation about just not allowing transgender surgeries at all or treatments. The reason being, like I said, if someone comes to you and says that they want to remove a body part, we typically say, no, you can't do that. But there is only one dysmorphic disorder that results in affirmation,
Starting point is 01:25:36 and it's transgenderism. I mean, there are issues of people getting tons of surgeries. That's why I'm not at that point where I would advocate for outright banning it for all ages. Because there are people who get lip splits and tongue splits, and I'm like, well, if you're an adult, man. So I suppose there really is a deep challenge. Yeah. On the legal front, I understand we went as far as I think you can go, which is saying wait till an adult. On a moral front, I morally feel like people have a duty and responsibility to not participate in this because it's the abuse of human beings. And frankly, we're talking about human beings who have very serious problems.
Starting point is 01:26:13 And the true empathetic thing to do is deal with the trauma, not cut an appendage off, you know, not cut their genitalia, not drug them, you know. And if we're not dealing with the actual problem and an adult can go into one of these hormone offices and say, I think this will fix my problems. And a doctor just says, yep, here you go. Here's your life changing, not in a good way, adding side effects, drugs that are not even labeled for this purpose. They're not even meant for this purpose.
Starting point is 01:26:42 Okay? What drugs? The puberty blockers are not even meant for this. And Lupron's not meant for this purpose. Okay? What drugs? The puberty blockers are not even meant for this. And Lupron's not meant for this. Even the actual testosterone and estrogen, in many cases, have not been tested for long periods of time for this use of transitioning somebody from a biological state of being a biological male
Starting point is 01:27:00 to a woman over a long period of time to do this in a double-blind way that's not looking at some sort of, you know what they love to do this in a double blind way that's not looking at some sort of, you know what they love to do is convenience sampling. For people who've never heard of this, this is where you put together a group of people on purpose who you know are going to affirm the desired result you want. This happens all the time in this area of medicine. So if there's anybody who's confused and they're thinking about this, look at everything across
Starting point is 01:27:24 the board and look out for convenience sampling where they lie. I was wondering where the synthetic testosterone comes from. Do you know where synthetic testosterone comes from? Bull testicles. No. I was actually, why did we both think that? One way to go. Rose petals.
Starting point is 01:27:40 Good guess. What do you think? How do they get it? How do they synthesize testosterone? From what? No guess? good guess what do you think how do they get it how do they synthesize testosterone from what no guess from a nut it is often derived from plant sources such as soy
Starting point is 01:27:55 oh what a that's okay it says yams or soy yeah this is from yourwellnesscenter.com it says testosterone is synthesized in a medical laboratory
Starting point is 01:28:04 often from plant sources such as yams or soy, is engineered to match the same exact chemical structure that is already being produced naturally by your body. This enables it to perfectly mimic the original source. That's interesting. How about that? Wow. I didn't know that.
Starting point is 01:28:17 I thought it was like horses or something. Yeah, that's insane. Soy is known for its estrogen content, or at least hormonal. Well, you can isolate anything, I guess. That's wild. I wonder where the majority of puberty blockers are made if they're made here or china because i know a lot of our pharmaceuticals have you ever heard the story of the the radon girls i think it was called no do you want you want to look that up real quick i think it was called the radon girls
Starting point is 01:28:36 i was going to add by the way what you said about tiktok so landon and i are actually going to a rally tomorrow radium radium band tiktok D.C. with a bunch of members of Congress. And the reason why is this is not just an app. This is a weapon from China. I'm with that. This is a weapon. The radium girls were working in watch factories and they were taking radium paint
Starting point is 01:28:56 that could make watches glow. And it was this hot thing at the turn of the century, early 1900s. And so you'd have a watch that would glow in the dark. But the radium was very radioactive. These women would paint their teeth with it. so when you turn the lights off and smile you'd see their glowing teeth and then within a few years their jaws would swell up with cancer their mouths would fall off literally their mouths would break and fall off their jaw would fall off their teeth
Starting point is 01:29:18 would fall out of their mouths their heads would enlarge i think about stuff like that and then i think about jazz jennings because I was looking at that video thumbnail, and I'm like, radium girls, what is it, thalidomide? Asbestos, lobotomies. I think in a hundred years, they're going to look back and be like, how barbaric.
Starting point is 01:29:37 These people were barbarians. They used to drink mercury to try and cure syphilis. The idea was the mercury would kill enough of your body that the syphilis would die off, and then you'd slowly try and come back from it. That's key. A lot of chemotherapy does that. We're going to kill the cancer and a bunch of stuff along with it.
Starting point is 01:29:53 Yeah. Why don't you try and heal the body instead? Well, I mean, because if we don't know how to do it, the best we can is that, I guess. Yeah, kill the necrotic stuff. But the issue is, Jazz Jennings, I don't believe, was ever a human being who went to a doctor saying, I am distressed. I'm the wrong gender. Jazz was three years old when their parents said, you're actually a girl. And Jazz said, okay.
Starting point is 01:30:14 And Jazz is brilliant. Intellectually smart person. You can tell by listening to her for like 10 seconds that she's got a brilliant mind that's all over the place, unfocused, and unfortunately, a mother that's like provoking pain within her, it seems like. I'm blaming you, mom. You did this to her. Sick. And you know what? For the record, if anybody hears this or gets this message to her, Freedom Forever will
Starting point is 01:30:37 help her. If she wants that care, we want to be a lifeline for her because I don't know if anybody's offered that, but we will provide resources for survivors of medical exploitation of this gender ideology. Freedom Forever, what is it? Freedomforever.us. That's my nonprofit combating all forms of child exploitation. So if she wants help, we are here for her whenever she needs it. How would she contact you? She can go to the website, freedomforever.us, or people can at her and say, contact this, or if you ever need help, we will help you. Think about this, though. There was a post in 2016 that someone took a post, a coming out story, what it was like coming out to their parents as gay,
Starting point is 01:31:13 and they changed gay to Trump supporter. And it was funny because a bunch of Trump supporters are like, wow, that's hilarious. It was saying kind of generic things like, I'm worried what my parents will think if they find out that I'm, insert voting for Trump. My parents are really against this. They watch the news all the time and their views are very much blah, blah, blah.
Starting point is 01:31:31 And my friends will be mad at me and I'm worried what people will think. I thought that was funny. I want you to imagine what it'd be like, Robbie, if you came out tomorrow with an Antifa shirt on and just said, I have been lying. I am Antifa 100%.
Starting point is 01:31:46 What would your friends say? What would your colleagues say? You know, it would be very stressful for you, right? They would say, honestly, I think they would all laugh and be like, come on, Robbie, nobody believes that. But like if you came out and seriously told all of your closest friends and family that something they believed to be true was no longer true.
Starting point is 01:32:07 Yeah. If Jazz were to come out on TV to family and friends and sponsors, I'm a guy. This was a mistake. That would completely destroy everything Jazz has. I think it would destroy this whole thing that's going on right now i think she's okay okay yes yes but my point is just that jazz will not do it she might she might i pray that jazz is brave enough to do it and be the person that they were born to be and to embrace it and to let people love you back to life because here's the thing sometimes i do
Starting point is 01:32:44 think people on our side can be guilty of reacting really harshly to some of these people as they get older. And it's because we start to forget these are people who were abused as children and in many cases have sexual traumas from being raped. And we do have to have some form of empathy to the trauma that these people have experienced. And with somebody like Jazz, some people are mad because they say, well, Jazz helped normalize this whole thing, and it's hurt other people. Well, I blame her parents for that, frankly,
Starting point is 01:33:10 and the doctors who lied and acted unethically. This is somebody who was abused as a child and is now an adult. And if we open our arms and say, hey, we're willing to love you back to life for the person that you actually were born to be, maybe it won't be Jazz, but somebody will embrace us. Jazz's doctor has come out saying it was wrong. Yep. So Jazz's doctor is not the person who lied. Jazz's doctor is the person who screwed up and
Starting point is 01:33:34 then came out and said, holy crap, this was a mistake. Well, I watched the doctor lie. I watched previous episodes like all the way through. I watched doctor lie from when they sold the idea of surgery to the reality of surgery and what happened and making it sound like it would solve everything and make things better. And then later seeing what we all see now with Jazz, clearly four surgeries later, side effects later, damage later. In fact, Jazz at one point said she wouldn't even look at what happened after the surgeries initially because it was so horrific. They didn't want her to look wow and when jazz needs when jazz ended up taking when jazz ended up taking a peek she said it was horrifying and i keep saying i'm only saying because jazz is a female name it's like by by uh you know just that natural order of things you want say she, but we all know this is a biological male
Starting point is 01:34:26 and that's indisputable. And these differences occur for a reason. And we've got to embrace our differences and get somebody like Jazz to love themselves back to life. There are virtually no resources available for detransitioners, not medically, not mental health care,
Starting point is 01:34:39 unless they do digging or find organizations like ours. That's the problem. Every single detransitioner I've spoken with, their surgeons won't solve their unresolved issues. They don't want to touch them. They will not help, you know, deal with the issues, all the aftermath left behind. So there's a real mental health and, you know, physical health gap in what these detransitioners are experiencing. And I would say the majority of the ones that I've spoken to and work with have sexual trauma.
Starting point is 01:35:03 In the genderqueer book, we often bring up, because Ian bought it, and it was very smart of him to do so, as much as I don't want this individual to get money from this. Have you ever read it? Oh, yes. We exposed it years ago. And so what we've talked about in the show is many conservative commentators who reference it never actually read it.
Starting point is 01:35:19 They don't know it's a story about a little girl who was abused by her parents, who was peeing in the yard, who couldn't read till 12, and would wear crustedusted dirty pads that smelled so bad the school counselor had to give her a talking to like you need to clean your body that's child abuse it's also a sign of trafficking and exploitation and it results in a person who is deeply confused and traumatized jazz is very much the same yes how we save these people from this abuse is is is you know i don't know because we used to have a system. We created a system, Child Protective Services, to be like, do not.
Starting point is 01:35:49 They're not doing anything. No, they're doing the opposite. Yeah. You know, someone super chatted. If a kid threatened to hurt themselves and you brought them to the doctor, they would enforce the surgeries. They're enforcers now. They're absolute enforcers for the ideology.
Starting point is 01:36:05 They will literally report the parents to CPS to have the parents removed from the home if the parents are even questioning this in a way that they feel is not affirming. But they're part of the system here. They're the people profiting off this. They're profiting off the surgeries and the hormones. Right. One of the organizations that we work with has one case of a girl named Sage who was trafficked not once but twice through CPS after being forcefully put into state care because her caretakers, her family, would not affirm her transitioning. Okay, so that's what we're dealing with. Discover the magic of BetMGM Casino, where the excitement is always on deck.
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Starting point is 01:37:42 use our government, you know, CPS systems to facilitate this. I think we have to have like a bigger conversation as a country about CPS at some point, too, because this is separate from this. But what's going on in a lot of states with CPS is criminal. When you see the types of situations, they're stealing kids and creating lifelong emotional trauma by taking them from their parents over ridiculous things. It's really scary. It's scary when you hear these stories. You know, just a case happened actually in Tennessee that I'm trying to help these people. They don't even live in Tennessee.
Starting point is 01:38:12 They're from Georgia. The dad got pulled over, had a little bit of weed. And initially the police told the mom she could take the kids, drive them back home. But she's like, well, I live in Georgia. I'm going to have to go bail my husband out first. She goes to the police station to do it. And there they end up calling CPS. They take the kids from her and they end up mandating a drug test on her. And so they don't even have the results of that. They take the children. And even if it was marijuana, we're talking about somebody that could have done marijuana previously weeks earlier in Georgia and still had it in a follicle test or something. And you're saying that's good police work to steal these children, create lifelong traumas and possibly place them with a dangerous person when they're in no danger.
Starting point is 01:38:55 It didn't George Floyd. Didn't George Floyd have kids in the back when he was on an eight ball? He had kids. What happened to those kids? It was him and his girlfriend. No, it was just some guy. Anyway, I don't want to deflect. That's insane.
Starting point is 01:39:05 I think you're thinking of Jacob Blake. Yeah, that was the guy who went for the knife and who had raped that woman. All right, we're going to go to Super Chat, so if you haven't already,
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Starting point is 01:39:44 We really appreciate your support. All right. Let's read those super chats. Get your super chats in. you onto the show to ask questions of the crew and our guests. So become a member. It'd be really, we really appreciate your support. All right, let's read those super chats. Get your super chats in. Colin Stevens says the reason it felt wrong saying firearm deaths are the top killer for children is because the CDC citation covers kids up to the adult age of 19. Oh, so like 18 year olds in combat? Wait, so this actually is worse than what they said. There are multiple definitions. It used to be up to 18, because naturally at 18, you're an adult. They changed it to 19.
Starting point is 01:40:11 But then some of the orgs that they cite these statistics from, outside orgs that are gun control orgs, they actually define children as up to 21. When do the most gun deaths from gang-related crime happen? Between 18 and 21 so you're then looping in 18 through 21 in with little kids when you actually look at little kids gun deaths are an incredibly small number okay and i posted these stats like probably three weeks ago because somebody was arguing with me about this or like why don't you care about this issue care about this one and when you look at the actual effects this is pseudoscience again that they're
Starting point is 01:40:45 pushing to push a narrative all you got to do is if you're sitting down people like billy porter and he goes the number one cause of death in children is guns you simply go well fair point but i mean we're not talking about 12 year olds here we're talking about 18 year olds so i mean what's what's the standard how many you know, 15 and younger are killed by firearms? Oh, much, much lower, much lower. But you ask them that. That's what I'm saying. Your response is, do you have those numbers? They're like, what do you mean?
Starting point is 01:41:10 Do you have the 15? I understand your point about 18 and 19 year olds. And I agree. That is really, really bad. We should talk about it. But do we have the numbers? Can you guys pull that? And then they'll be like, uh, I don't know.
Starting point is 01:41:21 Well, I did this. Okay. When they had the big George Floyd riots, I actually went to the BLM protest. It wasn't a riot that happened in Franklin, Tennessee. And I went by accident. Actually, we were just going to get pizza. And we got boxed in and blocked in by these protesters. And I said, you know what, honey?
Starting point is 01:41:35 I'm going to go talk to them. And Lena's like, oh, no. And so I go out there and I did this on live stream. And I just went up to them. I said, look, guys, I'm going to be perfectly honest with you. No joke. I'm not joking. You guys, I was wearing a shirt at the time that said i am republican okay i just happened to be wearing it because i didn't have anything else clean and this was like
Starting point is 01:41:53 one of those weekend deals where like you're not in clothes to go on camera but i did it anyways and i asked all of them the same question how many unarmed black males do you think were killed by police this year i got answers as high as 15 000 unarmed black males do you think were killed by police this year? I got answers as high as 15,000 unarmed black males they believed were murdered by police that year. Was it nine? It was under 30. So, and that's if you take the most favorable statistics that Washington Post shooting tracker, because the natural thing, they always go, where are you getting those numbers?
Starting point is 01:42:19 And I was like, I'm going to help you. Let's go to Washington Post. They have a shooting tracker here. They line it up completely by armed, unarmed, race, and go through all these categories, showed them how to do it. And I said, so even in the worst case scenario, it's in the 20s, whereas the white unarmed is in the 30s. And then they go, well, what about per capita?
Starting point is 01:42:37 And I said, well, let's look at those per capita rates. Where are they happening? And I took them to the per capita rates and showed them that per capita, the number one place where young black men die unarmed is in Democrat cities. And so, and I say, let's extrapolate from that. Let's look at it for just crime instead of looking at it by police. Why has nobody protested this? And the number is wildly different than the number killed by police. And it's very clear why it doesn't serve the narrative. And that's the truth of where we are. And if we don't actually call out reality, we're going to allow this to
Starting point is 01:43:10 perpetuate and continue. All right, we got Deborah Muller says, fantastic after show last night. Great questions from the audio room. It was great. Our first few callers called in and got to speak with Congressman Troy Nails. It was really awesome. So I'm really excited about that because we've got some prominent guests coming up. And even, you know, having Robbie and Landon here, it's going to be awesome for people who normally just listen, get a chance to actually talk to us and ask you guys some questions. So become a member at TimCast.com. Even us.
Starting point is 01:43:37 Yeah, even us. Cole Delock's production says moral courage is the most valuable and usually the most absent characteristic in men. General George S. Patton, a general from the U.S. Army in World War II, and for some reason, many of his quotes still ring true today. Absolutely. Ready to Rumble says, when you order Steven Seagal from Wish, you get Robbie Starbuck. I would say more like, what's like an upscale store?
Starting point is 01:44:03 Let's say like Neiman Marcus version. You'd have to be a level up from Steven Seagal. You're like the touring. I'm younger, Latino. You've got to like add something in there. Maybe like I'm like guacamole plus, I don't know, something. I keep watching actors tell stories about working with Seagal. It's the funniest stuff in the world, that guy.
Starting point is 01:44:22 You got to look that stuff up if you think Seagal is hilarious. Yeah, Seagal is wild. All right. Hayden Lewis says, hi, gang. I found out the Willow Project the other day was a proposal passed by Biden to sell Alaska for oil drilling. Many Gen Z are outraged by it. I'm for it.
Starting point is 01:44:37 I was talking to a guy from Alaska this past weekend, and he's like, you know, this dude, I mentioned something about alaska he goes oh i'm from alaska and i was like oh wow i don't think we do enough development there and he goes most alaskans would agree with you and then i'm like and it's probably because a bunch of wealthy democrat elite types don't want their playground to be solid and goes yes they get mad because they're like oh but you'll hurt the caribou and he's like the caribou are overpopulated yeah there's too many of them he's like we'd like to eat them. Yeah, exactly. No, I'm all with you. And you know what?
Starting point is 01:45:06 The only reason Biden did this in the first place is because it was a political no-win for him, no matter what he did, because they knew that denying this was actually going to hurt them on other projects and that they had already had the promises necessary to move this forward for so long that it's quickly going to get torn up in court
Starting point is 01:45:23 if they do something. They already have enough problems they do something. They already have enough problems on their hands. They said, you know what, we've been hit on the energy front. Gas prices were a problem. We're not going to create that problem again. It's a lose-lose either way. So let's just try to keep gas prices where they're at by giving good news to development because that's what the price of oil, a lot of it is predicated on future news, good news, makes people happy within the market to see, oh're going to produce more oil so it was kind of one of those things they were boxed in a corner i'm happy they did it though nick napper says you
Starting point is 01:45:49 only catch flack when you're over target that's right unless you know someone's come to your house and they're shooting at you i guess something happened raymond g stanley jr what up he says tim why must you radicalize me fine fine so fine. So they're trash parents. So F the kids too. Let them be wronged. The poor, sweet, naive, innocent children. As a single tear streams down my cheek. No, I think we got to protect the kids. That's the point.
Starting point is 01:46:12 We do. We've got to protect them. But I've mentioned this before. When I tweet stuff like spay and neuter your kids to stop overpopulation, not a single hit piece. The people on the right know I'm not serious and they go, haha, very funny. People on the left just go like, shh like where's media matters tim pool called for sterilizing children to print over nope they do not care they watch every single show and they do not care every
Starting point is 01:46:34 honestly you know what you should start a new segment where you say something outrageous that they should cover and then they don't to find out what they really care about, because clearly they don't care about that. They agree with that idea. I like quoting things in reference to how they take things out of context. Like if I were to say, you know, someone once told me that personally, I find chocolate ice cream just disgusting. I don't like vanilla either. I like spinach ice cream. I heard a guy say that once, and I thought that was crazy. So the point of saying that is that they'll then quote the fake quote and attribute it to me. Like, Tim Pool hates chocolate ice cream.
Starting point is 01:47:12 He'd be like, it's asparagus ice cream. Totally would. Yep. 100%. That's what would happen. Tony Tai says, Tim and Ian, awesome show. Great job. Hell yeah, Tony.
Starting point is 01:47:20 What about us? No, you guys are cool too. Matthew Schneider says, just pre-ordered Bright Eyes. You guys rock and keep up the good work. Yes, trashhouserecords.com and you can pre-order today. The song comes out, I think first thing Friday morning
Starting point is 01:47:34 and then from Friday throughout the whole next week as we normally do, we'll be promoting it and try and get as many sales as possible. As I mentioned, we had three, we've released three songs.
Starting point is 01:47:44 All three have charted on Billboard, which is the envy of so many musicians who have been working for a very long time and have never been able to pull that off. And I've heard every excuse in the book from the left about how it's fake, or we don't deserve it, or it's stupid. My favorite was, like, people were like, the only reason you got on Billboard is because you have a bunch of fans who bought your song. I was like, yes, that's, that's literally what getting on billboard. It wouldn't inspire your music. That's what,
Starting point is 01:48:07 that's what we're doing. So thank you. But like the idea is supposed to be that Taylor Swift gets on billboard because every digital streaming service platform places her songs on loop. That is what we're supposed to be happy about. That the machine just says, here's music to listen to. And she got fans.
Starting point is 01:48:21 Don't get me wrong, but we're actually fighting an uphill battle to, to, to do this. When we get on Billboard, it's in spite of everything they've put in front of us. Band camp banned us, Bryson Gray, five times August because there's one thing they fear. They don't care if we talk politics. That's why this show is on the air.
Starting point is 01:48:38 It's no threat to them. The real threat is if we're influencing people with culture and art. That's why they didn't like John Lennon. Yep, that reaches young people. And it's kind of like saying like, well, Tim, the only reason you're a millionaire is because you built something up from the ground and made a million dollars. It's kind of like. That is correct. Okay, yes.
Starting point is 01:48:57 And what's your next point? Well, that's what people are saying. They're like, people bought your music. Who buys music anyway? And I'm like, you're saying Taylor Swift could not get her fans to buy her music? That's like a bold statement about Taylor Swift. And I can. I really appreciate the people who buy my music.
Starting point is 01:49:11 That's what Billboard is. Yep. So, you know, whatever, man. Look, we want to get to the point where we're successful enough with it that we're working with other bands. For the time being, we have like a fourth song coming out in a year and a half because we're like struggling and trying as hard as we can. It's rough. I just want you to like it, man. I want you to put it on while your baby's in the womb.
Starting point is 01:49:30 Let the baby listen to it when they're three months. They'll know what good music is. Yeah, Ian's harmonies changed the song, in my opinion, because I wasn't that big on it. And then Ian added harmonies, and then I was like, wow. And then Carter moved my harmonies back like a half a quarter a half step i think in the song sounds it's so they're like it's really cool it's like three people created that well at least three it's a lot of hard work i charted on billboard when i was younger and i was an industry and oh cool it's a lot of work yeah i was an indie artist too so yeah i mean that's yeah a lot of work goes into that people don't realize what
Starting point is 01:50:03 you chart what song uh it was called only 20 and it was basically about being 20 and not getting to you know you can serve your country but you can't drink alcohol all that you know i was 20 so right on i mean if you look at look up your favorite band on wikipedia and look at their billboard history and they'll have like out of the 300 songs seven maybe something like the biggest bands will have like 50 but most bands have none like you're you're you listen to your favorite musician and you're like they didn't have any they like two that's crazy yeah so we're three for three three for three they don't like that they're very mad about it when uh when the first song when we released our second song officially
Starting point is 01:50:39 under the new record label our pr person was reaching out to entertainment being like the new song from you know tim pool featuring pete parada formerly of the offspring we actually got people emailing back being like fu oh yeah and stuff like that they were really mad the stuff that i got from press on in the music industry when i came out and endorsed trump in 2015 and had you know because i directed a bunch of big music videos for people like Smashing Pumpkins and, you know, Gucci Mane and all these different people. They actually wrote to me unsolicited saying, we will never do any articles for videos you direct or produce ever again for your other directors.
Starting point is 01:51:14 They were explicit because they were so angry. That's just who these people are. They are so afraid of culture changing. It's not funny. Well, they don't, they know they control those institutions. Yes. And we are threatening that structure. they know they control those institutions. Yes. And we are threatening that structure. So band camp, band us.
Starting point is 01:51:29 Keep going. Yep. And this is the thing, by the way, that is very important for anybody creating content out there. We all have to have a spirit of lifting each other up. The spirit of competing against each other and thinking that there's not enough space for everybody to be successful is a lack mindset. There are millions and millions and over 100 million hungry people in our country for good quality content and entertainment that challenges the establishment orthodoxy. Rebellion has always been popular. Be a rebel, create content, and maybe you'll end up like Tim or maybe even better, you'll end up like me. I'm just kidding. You'll end up like tim or maybe even better you'll end up like
Starting point is 01:52:05 me i'm just kidding no you'll end up like one of us troy dingman says tim have you or phil ever considered doing a cover of aaron tippin's 1991 song you've got to stand for something i think more people need to hear that song now more than ever you know what i want to do uh with phil it would be great to cover burden in my hand by soundgarden with phil phil labonte singing it because i think he'd be perfect for that yeah i was hoping phil would be in to cover Burden in My Hand by Soundgarden with Phil Labonte singing it because I think he'd be perfect for that. I was hoping Phil would be in here because I don't think him and I have met in real life, but I know my company at a time,
Starting point is 01:52:33 one of our directors produced an All That Remains video. Oh, wow. And so I wanted to kind of like catch up on that history and what's going on. I was talking to Phil about like, what's a good 90s song that we can cover? Because it's kind of funny think about 30 years ago it's like it's crazy yeah in the 90s people covered songs from the 80s could you
Starting point is 01:52:51 imagine if we did a cover of a song from like eight years ago that's how it used to be and it's like wow there's songs from like 10 years ago it's still on the radio the 90s were the golden age of music in my opinion it's like the best music i. And I know a lot of people are like, oh, it's old. It's old. No, no, no. Look, I'm not saying that you have to like the style. I'm not saying that grunge was the best music ever. I'm saying if you listen to the lyrics of the Soundgarden songs, there's like a story being told. If you listen to, and Fairpoint, Audioslave was 2001, Like a Stone by audio slave chris i mean these lyrics are one of my favorite masterpiece like a stone is a masterpiece i'd keep early 2000s in with the 90s
Starting point is 01:53:31 you know like because it was a different world because i'd say like sometime around 2004 or 5 ish everything changed you know a lot of electronic a. The popular music at the time, not all of it, but a lot of it, had deep lyrics that worked and explained things. And it was like you were absorbing information. You could say something. You had to have real talent back then, too, because that was pre, you know, everything now is all fake. But I want to say this to anybody who is Christian and has not heard the song Like a Stone by
Starting point is 01:54:02 Audioslave, you are missing out. Right. Holy crap, that song blows my mind. I want to cover that song. And it bums me out that Tom Morello did the guitar for it, because I think he's kind of like a wacky dude. But fair point, Tom. You wrote with Chris and your band a masterpiece
Starting point is 01:54:16 hands down. The lyrics, the guitar, everything goes together perfectly, but really the story being told by Chris Cornell is just like... Powerful. Yeah. He started off as a drummer. He was the drummer of Soundgarden in the just like powerful. Yeah. Yeah. It's like, it was a drummer. He was the drummer of sound garden in the beginning and they needed a vocalist. Music was just different back then.
Starting point is 01:54:30 And you hit the nail on the head. It's the storytelling because now like you turn the radio on, none of the songs mean anything. It's like, they'll come up with some weird word that just rhymes over and over and over again. And then they have a weird flashy dance, 30 million Tik TOK views.
Starting point is 01:54:44 And that's like, that's it to be fair ball with the bop existed we were not supposed to talk to people about that
Starting point is 01:54:50 that was supposed to stay back there no but like you know modern popular music is just more and more vapid every day
Starting point is 01:55:00 I like Post Malone a lot I just like the way he sings I know what's his one big hit? He's got one really big hit. But if you listen to Circles, the lyrics are very simple.
Starting point is 01:55:09 It's a great song. I love Circles, but it's a great catchy tune. You listen to Like a Stone, which is from 2001, I believe. And he's telling you a story about sitting in a room reading the Bible. I'm pretty sure it's about him reading the Bible. I mean, I could be wrong, but he's saying he you're reading a book that says if we're good we can lay to rest anywhere we want and now i regret all the things i've done for all that i've blessed and wronged i'm like man so so deep and thoughtful about this personal reflection and you listen
Starting point is 01:55:35 to circles and it's him being like we were dating but it was just a sex thing and i regret it and i'm like it's cool it's a good song but you know it's a real depth to it it might seem to be mean i think it's a great song but i come from the age of pearl jam where you couldn't understand any lyrics i never understood the pearl jam thing i will say that never understood it don't don't like i don't like any part of it honestly musically it's just like it's a little odd it was it was the crux it was beginning of the emo which is the emo. Well, maybe the cure. We got to read some more. We got to read some more. We got this from Matthew Schneider, who says, just putting this out there, China's Navy
Starting point is 01:56:09 is larger than ours. That is only on the Pacific front. I hate to say this because I'm a patriot, but the US is effed and our time is over. I don't think there, is there Navy? I don't think that's true. I don't think it is either. Yeah, we have, we have what, 22 aircraft carriers and like most other countries have one. I think they're trying to get there and I think they have a plan to get there. Here's what people in America kind of miss about China and don't understand is
Starting point is 01:56:32 there's a hundred year plan in China. It's very open. That hundred year plan includes dominating us. You know, you guys have had Jack on a lot, so I'm sure he's talked about this. Yeah. But that hundred year plan, they're very explicit about the things they want to do. They want to dominate us. And Tim talked about it earlier in the show. Like, they want to overtake the dollar, replace it, because the dollar has been a big reason why we are a global superpower, along with our military might. And so what is China doing?
Starting point is 01:56:58 They build up military might. They're trying to build an alliance now with Russia. They say this is a 100-year opportunity. What is that hundred year opportunity? It is to replace the dollar and thereby replace us as the dominant superpower and then start to make deals and strong arm other countries so that we're now in the position of having to be in compliance with them or we suffer sanctions. Whereas right now it's the reverse.
Starting point is 01:57:21 And if we fall into that position, oh, America is over because it's going to take an all out bloody war for it to stop and for America to have sovereignty again. All right. We got this from Wounded Man Productions. He says, my filmmaking friend who hated politics and didn't vote was contacted by our leftist friends and was told to vote against Trump or they wouldn't work with him. He now watches Timcast and The Daily Wire. Thank you, cultists.
Starting point is 01:57:44 Glad to hear it. I want to say this too i actually do think we're winning uh and to a to a great deal and the that is the conversation we're having around like jazz and what jazz is going through was not possible four years ago agreed you got anywhere near this stuff and they would ban you instantly but they are losing because people are waking up to what's happening to these kids and too too many young children are filing lawsuits or step. There's a handful of lawsuits now from detransitioners speaking before Congress, speaking before state boards and school boards and things like this. There's nothing they can do at this point. There's too many people saying, hey, this is wrong. I also think that the communization of government is an uphill battle for anyone that wants to destroy the United States.
Starting point is 01:58:25 The United States, I think, was created in the image of God on purpose because democracy, freedom, republicanism, and self-preservation, self-control is
Starting point is 01:58:34 the best. So that is on the side of people arguing for it. It's not a challenging battle. You just need to maintain mental
Starting point is 01:58:42 stability throughout. Okay, I got to read this one. I'm sorry. AKStorm49 says, Tim, how can you want the Fast series to be so ridiculous, but then think a video game of robots fighting dinosaurs is dumb? Also boycott Capcom. Okay, okay. This is about a video game called Exoprimal, where in Japan it was being promoted by VTubers, and in the U.S. it was being promoted by drag queens.
Starting point is 01:59:03 So this generated a bunch of controversy where people are like what is why are drag queens promoting this video game that makes no sense vtubers make sense vtubers are characters where that that are animated and on the screen while you play a video game and so now people are calling for a boycott i said that exoprimal is silly it's like robots in space and then the dinosaurs are coming. Listen, Fast and the Furious started off as a buddy cop kind of thing, or not a buddy cop, but like an undercover cop in illegal street racing. And then in the end, it's like,
Starting point is 01:59:32 you were copped the whole time. You betrayed me. I thought you were my friend. No, brother. And then, you know, they fight or whatever. And now they're in outer space. In Fast 9, they're in outer space. There's cyber enhanced super soldiers.
Starting point is 01:59:43 So the reason I want the Fast series to get crazier is because of where it started and where it's going. And they have an opportunity to give the Fast and the Furious cast superpowers, and they should. Or, hear me out, crossover with Transformers. Could you imagine that? Landon would like the superpower to destroy all of this. Anytime we talk about video games or anything like that she's like i
Starting point is 02:00:05 have no i'm talking about fast and the furious the movie franchise the greatest cinematic cinematic universe dude they go in space they got to explore and then they realize they're in a carburetor and then they find out that it's the carburetor of the car from the first movie that'd be nuts like like men in black and it's like they crawl out and they're like we were inside the car the whole time yeah no i'm saying like you know it's a crossover with Transformers, and then Optimus is like, Dom, we must stop Megatron. You know, wouldn't that be awesome? That'd be cool. And then he'd be like, you got it, for family.
Starting point is 02:00:35 And then it's like, Dom's walking in slow motion as, like, Optimus is transforming, and then, like, punching Megatron or whatever. Dom's like, I'm driving this time, and Optimus is just truck but he's like taking control of the truck. Megatron swings a gigantic fist like a 20-foot robot and then Dom and Megatron both punch and he holds him off. I'm going to agree because I love your enthusiasm.
Starting point is 02:00:52 I would spend $100 to see that movie personally. I would walk in with a $100 bill and be like, I want to see this movie. Someone make it. That means they're going
Starting point is 02:01:00 to make $100 if they make this. No, no, no. Hold on. I will hire someone to splice together Fast and the Furious clips with Transformers to make this movie. It must be done.
Starting point is 02:01:11 I wonder if AI could help with that. Well, I could help because I directed the music video for the last Transformers movie. And so I have all the Transformers footage. I don't know if Paramount will get mad at me for this, but I have all the Transformers We'll release it for free as a Perry thing. By the way, fun fact, Michael Bay was my colorist on that video, so he colored it for
Starting point is 02:01:32 me afterwards. Very cool. Yeah, I'm sure Paramount Pictures is not a fan of my politics. I'm not kidding. I will hire someone to make this. Maybe we'll do a 10-minute gag short, but it would be amazing. Then we can have Dom's eyes glowing and he flies in the air and then shoots like Superman or something like through the air.
Starting point is 02:01:49 He's flying or whatever. Fighting with Megatron. Dude. You know what? I actually like this now. The more I think about it. At first, I thought you sounded like a nut job. But now I'm like, you know what?
Starting point is 02:01:59 That actually sounds kind of fun. I know people can do it because I've seen these things on YouTube. And have them racing, you know, like i can see bumblebee racing if we could bring back paul walker well they did he's in the next i know if we could bring him back though for this and have paul walker racing bumblebee i think that'd be cool no what happens is dom's got super speed and he's running and bumblebee's driving how can you compete with a jet engine? I'm imagining Megatron and Dom's fists clashing, but one fist is like 20 feet and Dom's a small fist. And then there's like a shockwave.
Starting point is 02:02:33 Wyndon, what do you want to do right now? What do you think about this convo? I'm just letting you guys wrap it up. I'm just letting you all go. All right, we'll grab some more super chats here. All right. Devlin Foster says, from your earlier segment, Colleen Noir said the CDC is including teenagers in its gun death stats,
Starting point is 02:02:50 so gang member violence is included in the guns are the leading cause of death for children stat. Yep. Not surprised they're lying once again. That's what they do, isn't it? Yes, it is. All right. Where are we at? Muffins, an obvious name, says,
Starting point is 02:03:13 Coming out as a black conservative has gotten me a lot of racial slurs hurled at me by leftists. I'm fairly certain if I Am Jazz comes out as conservative, they'd face the same type of sentiments, trans, traitor, etc. I'm not saying Jazz comes out as conservative. I'm saying Jazz just comes out and says, hey, this is how I feel. Just being true to themselves. Yeah, and i don't think she is conservative frankly you know i think i think that the best we can hope for is that you know they're able to find out that this was a mistake and that they need to accept here's the crazy thing though but jazz can never be the man that jazz would have been i know that's that's what's horrific about these surgeries and you know what i wonder when i first saw these videos is I wondered had there never been a puberty blocker,
Starting point is 02:03:47 there had never been a hormone introduced, there had never been a surgery. Would Jazz at 13 when they said they were pansexual actually have just been a normal teenage boy who started to get aroused by pretty girls and then started to like girls and then later at 16 started to date them and then you know at 18 has no thought of ever being confused about their identity because something happened recently i spoke at a tp usa event to a big group of people and this little girl asked a question during the q a she's like 12 years old and she goes uh mr robbie i have a hard time at school because all of the other kids they they buy into this ideology and I don't know how to talk to them about it to try to bring them to the truth.
Starting point is 02:04:30 And they're just doing it because they're afraid that it will be uncool if they don't. And I just said, quick show of hands, everybody in the room. How many of you guys felt confused about your identity as a child or as a teenager? Every single hand went up. Yep. And it was part of a longer answer where we gave them resources. And I had my oldest daughter who's 14 actually connect with the girl and help her and give her advice.
Starting point is 02:04:53 But in general, that's the truth we need to be telling these kids. It is normal to not feel okay. In fact, what's abnormal is to feel like everything's perfect as a child or as a teenager. It's normal to feel weird in your body. It's normal to feel like this is just a strange experience. And guess what? It goes away. You get better.
Starting point is 02:05:13 All right. We'll grab one more and then we're going to shift. We're going to, we'll grab one more super chat before we wrap up. Joel Drossett says, Optimus Prime says, do you know who I am? And Dom replies,
Starting point is 02:05:24 yeah, I do. You're my ride. That's how we wrap it up. All right, everybody, if you haven't already smashed that like button, subscribe to this channel,
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Starting point is 02:06:13 You can follow the show at TimCast IRL. You can follow me personally at TimCast. Do you Starbucks want to shout anything out? You shout out your org again. Yeah, shout out my org, freedomforever.us, combating all forms of child exploitation. We're the only one that is addressing all forms of child exploitation, actually fighting these issues, giving victims the resources that they need, and doing effective prevention-based activism. There's no organization doing what we're doing.
Starting point is 02:06:39 Right on. And I would just say, you know, I've got my own little podcast that, you know, will do interesting stories like the Chris Beck one. We're not every day and we're not as cool as Tim and Ian, but, you know, we're telling interesting stories. Cool enough, you know, and doing a lot of like, you know, sit downs with really cool people that I want to delve deeper into a topic. So, you know, you can follow me there on Rumble, rumble.com slash Robbie Starbuck, or just
Starting point is 02:07:03 follow me on all my socials at Robbie Starbuck. And also at Landon Starbuck on Twitter. At Landon Starbuck. And on Instagram. For all the people who've asked if I'm running again, too, by the way, they're just going to have to wait and see. It is way too early, but I'm definitely not ruling something like that out. Maybe even, you know, different office.
Starting point is 02:07:18 It's even, you know, different. So maybe the president of the United States of America. No, no, not president. Love you guys. Always great to see you, Robbie. Great to meet you, Landon. I'm Ian Crossland. Follow me on the Internet. You, no, not president. Love you guys. Always great to see you, Robbie. Great to meet you, Landon. I'm Ian Crossland. Follow me on the internet.
Starting point is 02:07:27 You know where to find me. See you later. And I am Serge.com. Rest in peace, Paul Walker. Just had to end that with that. All right, everybody. We will see you all over at TimCast.com in about 10 minutes. Thanks for hanging out.

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