Timcast IRL - Timcast IRL #750 Trump Delivers Remarks On His ARREST, Faces 136 YEARS IN JAIL w/Lisa Reynolds

Episode Date: April 5, 2023

Tim, Ian, Phil Labonte, & Serge join Lisa Reynolds to discuss Donald Trump facing 136 years in prison, Trump's first speech since being arrested, the US dollar collapsing, & Kevin McCarthy saying Alvi...n Bragg will be held accountable. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Starting point is 00:01:12 But this could be, I don't know, maybe it's a little bit hyperbolic, but this is a dramatic revolution. This is a dramatic change. Donald Trump is facing 136 years in prison. Let me say that one more time. Donald Trump is facing, after his arrest, his arraignment, 136 years in prison. Now, I can't imagine this going anywhere beyond where it's already gone because this is a ridiculous charge. What's happened, even CNN has come out and said, this is underwhelming. There's nothing new in these charges. It's exactly what everyone said it was going to be.
Starting point is 00:01:50 It is Donald Trump paid hush money to Stormy Daniels. The statute of limitations is two years. It's been seven. There's nothing to escalate these charges to felonies, except Bragg says this was done to conceal a different crime, which is going unnamed. So I consider this to be unprecedented. I think everyone does. We've never seen an arrest like this, but it's not just the arrest of a former president. It is the use of trumped up false charges in plain view of even CNN. They have become so extreme.
Starting point is 00:02:27 So it has become so egregious that they are outright taking action that even CNN is like, what is this? So Donald Trump is going to be giving remarks in about 15 minutes, and we will pull up those comments, listen to what he has to say and provide commentary as well. But we'll cover the breaking news first. However, before we do, today's episode is sponsored by Cast Brew Coffee. It's actually us. It's our own coffee brand. You can see, of course, there is a rooster as the mascot because we love Roberto Jr.
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Starting point is 00:04:06 Joining us tonight to talk about this historical moment is Lisa Reynolds. Hey, thanks for having me. Happy to be back. I wish it was better circumstances, but here we are. Here you are. Who are you? What do you do?
Starting point is 00:04:16 Oh, I guess I'm a political jack of all trades. I'm a former Hill staffer, political consultant, sometimes commentator. You know, I used to write for libs of tiktok that thing all right right on well thanks for for joining to talk about this thanks for having me we also got phil labonte hanging out how you doing phil labonte uh lead singer of all that remains anti-communist and counter-revolutionary my buddy ian crossland what's happening i'm going to roll the d100 on the off chance i get 100 things are going to work themselves out peacefully
Starting point is 00:04:41 it's rolling it's rolling right now it's going to be a one oh. It's rolling. It's going to be a 1. Oh no, it's going towards 1. I got a 1% chance of this working out. It's a 70. It almost went to the 1 though. That was scary. Well, I guess we're going to have to do something about it then. 70 is pretty good. Put some effort in.
Starting point is 00:04:59 That's Ian for everybody. Introduction. I'm a crazy man. Welcome to my world. Hi, Serge. Hey, what's up, Ian? I like beating you around. my world. Hi, Serge. Hey, what's up, Ian? I like being in your world. It's pretty chill, man. Yeah. Anyways, let's get rolling.
Starting point is 00:05:09 Let's jump into this first story. We've got this from Vanity Fair. Donald Trump is now facing, wait for it, 136 years in prison. Now, for those that are tuning into the live show, in about 10 minutes, Trump will be delivering remarks. We have that stream ready to go. I'm going to move it out of the way so we can monitor that and get ready for Donald Trump's statement. In the meantime, here's the story from Vanity Fair.
Starting point is 00:05:31 Oh, and you know they're loving this. They write, as you've no doubt heard by now, Donald Trump was charged on Tuesday with an astonishing 34 felony counts of falsifying business records in the first degree. Now, here's the thing. It's the same thing. They charged him 34 times for the same thing. As Maggie Haberman reported, not only did the ex-president look very unhappy as he walked into the courtroom, but he appeared as angry as he did after the Axis Hollywood tape went public in October 2016. Why might Trump not have cartwheeled into the courtroom with a huge grin on his face, snapping his fingers and blowing
Starting point is 00:06:01 air kisser to the cameras? For one thing, Tuesday marked what was effectively the first time he'd ever been truly held accountable for anything in his life. For another, he's facing more than 100 years in prison, 34 class E felonies, 136 years in prison, which is an incredibly huge number. Now, my question for this ridiculous article and for these people is, are they happy that a misdemeanor, bookkeeping error is going to result in two life terms? They don't care. CNN ran a poll and they asked,
Starting point is 00:06:36 do you believe this was politically motivated? Almost everyone said yes. Like 80% said yes. They said, do you think it's a good thing? And they said yes. They 80% said yes. They said, do you think it's a good thing? And they said yes. They don't care. Democrats, mostly Democrats said it was good that for political reasons. Two thirds.
Starting point is 00:06:53 Two thirds. Two thirds of respondents, because you don't know, I don't know the details of the poll, but two thirds of the respondents to that poll are to that poll believe something that is antithetical to all liberal principles. It is wrong to use the government to go after your political opponents because they are your political opponents, right? That is straight-up stuff that happens in banana republics. And the reason that these countries are banana republics is because of the organization of their government they are illiberal they try to do things like give everything to everybody like well hold on but they believe i gotta interrupt you okay banana republic you
Starting point is 00:07:35 know where it comes from right go ahead it comes from when uh what was it nicaragua i think it was or which country the united states because oh because country. The United States. Oh, because the Dole. Yeah. Right, right, right. It's the U.S.'s corporate intervention. Yeah. But I'm being a bit pedantic.
Starting point is 00:07:51 Yeah. We understand. Usually. Honduras and Costa Rica. There you go. Honduras and Costa Rica. Usually they are because they have illiberal policies
Starting point is 00:07:59 and even the type of corporate and government collusion that is also illiberal. But point taken, yes. To call them banana republics is probably... But when they think he's literally Hitler, they've been told over and over again, you would do absolutely anything to destroy literally Hitler. And that's what they think he is.
Starting point is 00:08:17 So they're fine with it. It doesn't matter what our constitution says. It doesn't matter what our justice system looks like. It doesn't matter if it has negative consequences for even people on their side going forward it doesn't do you guys think we talked about this a moment ago before the show started but i want to ask now for everybody listening do you think this is the biggest story in uh of our generation 100 i 9 11 i don't we might be the general i think i'm in a generation different, slight from you. Like I was the end of X, you're the beginning of the next one. So for me, it was 9-11.
Starting point is 00:08:48 9-11, because it was sending, we still didn't know. It was like three years that we didn't understand 9-11, which has made it much worse. This, at least, we have light on it right now. 9-11 was catastrophic, but it brought the country more together. This is, for our generation, something that is the most divisive in our country there's an argument to be made that 9-11 is what set all of this in motion so 9-11 the united states the response the united states has to 9-11 where the u.s really really clamps down on on data data and information and stuff like that and spying and really violates the Constitution.
Starting point is 00:09:26 I think that there's an argument to be made that 9-11 changed America so much that made this moment possible. But at the same time, it is reasonable to say that the clear political attack on the president by putting your political opponent in jail that is a watershed moment that is without question if it's if it's not the most uh impactful um and i think it remains to be seen whether or not it will be if it's not it's definitely among the top two or three i really say oh sorry would you say that it's coordinated like brag is like coordinating with the we were talking about this earlier in like a Twitter space or whatever, but do you think it's coordinated?
Starting point is 00:10:07 Like Bragg is working with the Democrat party or he's just like a road, a rogue actor doing it just for himself because you know, that's what he ran on and he wants to make a name for himself. The vibe I get is that it's, that it's coordinated or at least planned or that it's because I was rewatching the debates between Hillary and Donald again. Like I watched it a little before and there, you know, there's a whole thing of she's talking, glad you-watching the debates between Hillary and Donald again. I watched it a little before and there's a whole thing of she's talking,
Starting point is 00:10:27 glad you're not in charge of the law and he's like, because you'd be in jail. Ha, ha, ha. Then another segment, they're debating and Donald's like, you know, I didn't want to say this, but I'm going to say it. When I get into power, I'm going to have a special prosecutor
Starting point is 00:10:39 look into your emails. He was totally telling her on stage, I'm going to charge, I'm going to go after you and investigate you when I become president. So he opened the gates to this well he didn't do it though he did he didn't do it and we should now i mean there should be he should have done it he should have he should have 100 i don't know i think the precedent's bad whoever does it he should have done it as an attack on the bureaucracy it's not because because the
Starting point is 00:11:03 secretary of state is a bureaucratic position. Hillary Clinton was the Secretary of State. That's when she amassed the story goes. He chickened out. He got in and then he's like, no, no, we're not going to do that. We're not going to do that. And then behind closed doors, they were sitting there saying to themselves,
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Starting point is 00:12:25 in the first impeachment tweeted at him, we will impeach you. Yep. They had been working nonstop to make up a reason to go after him. And now that he's running again, and they know he's doing well in the polls, this is what they do, 136 years in prison. I think they would have done this regardless of
Starting point is 00:12:42 how he was doing in the polls, to be honest with you. Oh, absolutely. Because they, I think that this is punishment. I think they would have done this regardless of how he was doing in the polls, to be honest. Oh, absolutely. Because they I think that this is punishment. I think that this is punishment from the establishment to punishing Donald Trump and the January 6th. There's the same thing. The reason that they sat in jail for trespassing charges, unprecedented treatment for trespassing and the like is because of it is the government punishing people that would challenge their authority, even if you would ostensibly use your own, you know, use things that are, you know, actions that are protected by the Constitution. To get people used to that type of behavior and persecution and to scare them. Like, so, you know, everybody was saying, don't go out and protest. It's a trap. Feds, all that all that kind of thing well that's exactly what they wanted to do they wanted
Starting point is 00:13:28 to scare you and think that it was feds and that you needed to stay home and that if you did go out it was going to go crazy and you were going to be arrested and so effectively they got what they wanted either way either you stay home and you don't do anything and you're safe or you go out and you know that you're the government's going to be weaponized against you and everybody especially on the left is okay with that yeah these are all political litmus tests or or um you know population litmus tests to see how much the people will put up well so i asked charlie kirk this other day i'll ask you lisa do you think trump gets convicted yes i'll tell you why i mean absolutely we have we have this first of all the judge needs to recuse himself because of his daughter. But even if he doesn't. Why? Because of his daughter. His daughter is working for Kamala Harris. The judge's daughter is working with Kamala Harris. So she needs to he needs to recuse himself. Clearly, I don't think that's going to happen, but that's what needs to be done. But I've been in I've actually been on trial. And my judge judge like I was in for a trade secrets case and my judge specifically said because you hyperlinked that where the information was publicly available
Starting point is 00:14:31 you're not allowed and instead of like showing them screenshots of the actual websites you're not allowed to tell the jury that at all I'm like well it's a trade secrets case and if it's public and I can show that it's public on the internet then how can i not present that to the jury he didn't like my attorney but i mean we still won but like i was not allowed to tell the jury that all this information was publicly available on websites these for motions and lemonade which is what the jury is allowed to see the judge can rule on almost anything not being presented to the jury as like bias or whatever they want yes but let me add you could literally show the jury a video recording of michael cohen smoking a cigar being like you know the next thing i'm gonna do is yeah i'm gonna falsely accuse trump get him locked up
Starting point is 00:15:16 and then the jury and the jury is gonna be like yeah i don't care trump goes to prison agreed agreed so that was the second part so a even if even if you have one, like, you know, righty on the jury pool, you have a judge that's already likely going to bias the information that he gives the jury. And then look where you're pulling from. So I know that they're trying to get it, the case transferred to Staten Island or something like that. They're going to put a motion in for that, a motion to dismiss. But we both know that this judge isn't going to approve any of that. I have a desperate plea to the deep state and the shadow government listening. You guys, this is too much like Nazi Germany. The people screaming out about the communist liberal Democrats, just like the Nazis were
Starting point is 00:15:54 screaming out about the communist liberal Democrats, people screaming out about the fake news, like Goebbels was screaming out about the fake news. And then when they put Hitler in jail is when he became very radicalized. And you do not want to do that to someone that 40 million people are following right now. Right now, there's like three deep state guys. And one guy's sitting there and a single tear goes on his cheek. And he's like, he's right, you guys. We got to call this off.
Starting point is 00:16:18 No. It's not going to happen. No way. I mean, it's a noble, noble statement to make. But this is exactly what they want. And there are people that, given the opportunity, will put Donald Trump away for the rest of his life. There is no question. But I do got to say, part of me is imagining this future where, like, it's 300 years and there's like a space station. And this teacher has got a bunch of little future kids.
Starting point is 00:16:45 And she's walking up to a giant statue of Ian in the space colony orbital ship. And she's like, before the start of the Second Civil War, one person fought to keep this country united. And it was only after years of fighting did he finally reunite the country and save Earth. Thank you. He's just like a big Ian wearing a purple blazer. Look at his face. He's like, oh, God. I've been having visions
Starting point is 00:17:05 put me in touch with the shadow government there's a deep state that is like the administrative state but then there's a this is according to Alex Jones I asked him the difference
Starting point is 00:17:12 between the deep state and the shadow government he said the shadow government is like a government that has its own military its own everything existing beyond
Starting point is 00:17:19 all countries that is there just in case there's a nuclear war they'll keep continuity of government yeah it's called the enclave those are the people I'm it's called the enclave, bro.
Starting point is 00:17:25 Those are the people I'm talking to. Yeah, the enclave. I want to get in touch with you guys, help you build Space Force, defend against drone swarms, make world peace for real. We believe you. You look very sincere.
Starting point is 00:17:36 So they repurposed the military-industrial complex to start building drone. We need to focus on drones and not blowing up humans. Sorry, Tim, what were you saying? I was going to say, National Security Presidential Directive 51, I believe it was. The division games are based on this. That in the event
Starting point is 00:17:50 of a catastrophic loss of human life or economic damage, the president can create a new government replacing the U.S. government. That's something that George W. Bush created. And it's never been tested, but it can never be tested.
Starting point is 00:18:06 In the event that some catastrophic moment happens, maybe the dollar collapses or something, the economy, we're in a Great Depression, they'll just do it and no one will be able to challenge them. It's just it. I imagine they're underground because it's for nuclear. Well, Alex said it was for nuclear war. Like the surface gets totaled. It's supposed to keep humanity going. Well, not humanity. The government.
Starting point is 00:18:25 Yep. The U.S. government, not humanity, the government. Yep. And henceforth, humanity because it's the utilitarian view of it. Yeah, I mean, it is humanity is secondary. Order will continue, I should say. Humanity is, the fact that humanity gets, you know, continues, is a byproduct of the government
Starting point is 00:18:41 continuing. They want the government to continue. They need people so that if they could have AI do it and like only a couple people they would be fine with that. I don't know if I brought this up on the show. I think we truly could repurpose our military industrial complex, Boeing, Lockheed. Who's we? The United, whoever the people that run Lockheed. We could be like okay
Starting point is 00:18:57 instead of building missiles to kill humans. Their lives are better the way their lives are better building missiles. But think about the drone storms that are coming because we could start building drones and then take them out into space, arm them with laser sensors so they don't have weapons. They can just tag us with lasers and put
Starting point is 00:19:13 onboard AI on these drones. They can swarm our pilots or our drones and tell us what we're doing wrong and how to get better at fighting drone swarms. Who decides what's wrong? Real quick. The AI will give us the algorithm. I want to give a shout out to RSBN. I'm not going to use CNN or Fox
Starting point is 00:19:30 News or any of these other news sources for the coverage of Donald Trump's speech. We're going to be using Right Side Broadcasting Network. Nice. Yeah, because they're better. And I would just say you guys should consider supporting them for their coverage of what's going on. I wouldn't say that for any other news source that we cited for commentary or anything like that, but I like RSBN.
Starting point is 00:19:49 And I am grateful that they're there on the ground to capture Donald Trump giving the speech. And then we can provide commentary to you guys. So special shout out. I don't know anybody over there, but they do good work. So we're just going to be waiting, watching their stream on Rumble. And then when Trump does arrive, which should be any moment now, we'll play his remarks. He's always late, though. I know, I know, I know.
Starting point is 00:20:09 So we're chilling. We're hanging out for now and wondering whether or not the deep state will hear the pleas of Ian. They hear it. They guys hear me. I think we can regrow the coral reefs with micro fragmentation. We can regrow the fish population by introducing iron dust into the ocean and fertilizing the plankton we can uh pull the carbon out of the air and start a re-industrialization of graphene all the tools are within our reach but we need organization we need to calm people down he's doing all that and i'm just trying to keep my kids off tiktok like and not be and we can
Starting point is 00:20:39 free the source of you know so i also want to mention as we're waiting maybe we'll get into this after trump's speech but the the U.S. dollar is trending. And Saudi Arabia is working deals to restructure its trade agreements. Brazil and China are going to be trading in one. I mean, the U.S. dollar may be about to collapse. Gold is skyrocketing. What's gold currently at? I don't know.
Starting point is 00:21:03 Maybe skyrocketing is the wrong way to describe it. Wasn't like Doge just going up? Yesterday it went up 25%. That was because of Elon though. That's because of Elon. That's because he put the Doge symbol right up there. That was great. It's a good time. Yeah, gold and silver
Starting point is 00:21:19 are up. I mean, look, this is like, this is probably the the most significant 3031 silver's at 25 wow this is the most significant uh development regarding the currency probably in my lifetime uh you know and like it's possible that the the value of the dollar significantly goes down yeah it's possible that the value of most of the world's fiat currencies go down. You know, you look at the value of one, like yuan, compared to the value of one dollar. There's not any reason to believe that the value of the dollar couldn't be halved.
Starting point is 00:22:00 That means half of whatever money you have in the bank can get half of what you can get now. And people don't realize this because labor is one of the biggest costs of any business. And so labor costs are not going to be the same as the cost of a carton of eggs. Meaning, you know, running a business, you will have employees who are like, hey, I need more money. You're thinking about how much money can I give to a person in exchange for labor or service? That won't go up as fast. It will go up, though.
Starting point is 00:22:28 But what's going to happen is the cost of the hard, raw material in the food products will become harder and harder to source as labor costs increase. Every step of the way, there's an increase in the cost because of the profit needs of each industry, or I should say the basic income requirements. So first, you've got to hire a guy to pick the strawberries or whatever. Then you've got to hire a guy to package the strawberries. And because each of those persons needs a little bit more money, that's what's going to lead to this hyperinflation runaway train.
Starting point is 00:22:55 We have some action going on here. I don't know what's going on. Here comes Eric Trump and Laura Trump, followed up by Stephen Miller, followed up by Dan Scavino. That's Jason Miller. I would imagine that we are now getting into a very intimate time where the president might walk out. But going back to censorship. All're all right we'll just we'll just keep it on standby until trump arrives but it looks like he may be here any second now yeah is that is he coming in they're zooming in don't know just yet but we'll uh once trump's remarks
Starting point is 00:23:40 start i don't want i'm not trying to piggyback off rspn's commentary but i want to give them a shout out and hope that uh y'all guys consider supporting them. You know, typically, if we're doing like a commentary stuff, we'll pull up like CNN or whatever. And it's like, thanks for the, you know, news pool. But I don't like you. RSPN I like. So makes sense.
Starting point is 00:23:59 Shout out. Shout out. Do you think that our dollar would be in jeopardy if trump was the president rather than biden no i don't either yeah definitely not it would be stronger and i don't understand why the left doesn't get that or maybe they just don't want to understand the left doesn't care yeah they really don't they're it's short it's short-term gain it's it's emotional satisfaction it's there's no logic. There's no structure. These are people that would burn down
Starting point is 00:24:26 their own houses to own the cons. I always say, like, Trump derangement syndrome, like, saying that is cringe, but it's legit real.
Starting point is 00:24:32 Like, it does exist. You're right, but you're 100% right. There's a lot of people with Trump derangement syndrome. There are a lot of people that are just like,
Starting point is 00:24:40 oh, Trump deserves all this. I think he's walking in. Trump's coming in. See how much people are lifting their cameras. President Donald! There we go. Jay Trump! This think he's walking in. Trump's coming in. See how much people are lifting their cameras. President Donald. There we go.
Starting point is 00:24:46 Jay Trump. This is so bad for him. And I'm loud. I'm not going to play that. Yeah, that music's not good. I like that song. Bring that up there and I'll turn it down here in my hand. No, I'll just, because I want to get it as soon as Trump starts speaking.
Starting point is 00:25:00 There are some people that are ideologically motivated that really want to see the living standard of the United States to go down because the living standard of other countries and the people in other countries needs to go up and it can't you can't have the US with such a high living standard in the rest of the country. Trump's looking good. Have you seen the pic? I saw the picture of him when he was going in waving. His belly's gone way down. He's definitely like working out or doing something. Maybe he's on that Ozempic stuff. I don't know.
Starting point is 00:25:29 Ozempic. He's thinned up a bit. Did you see that Lloyd Dreyfuss is joining the global grain merchants, Exodus from Russia? That's supposed to stop exporting Russian grain from July 1, which will... No one's doing any of that. It's going to increase global food costs and suffering.
Starting point is 00:25:45 It's true, though. It's Reuters put it out. So? It's Reuters. Okay. What was the... Yo, people who live in cities are going to regret it very soon.
Starting point is 00:25:53 Well, hold on. If they don't already. I do. I regret it. After the summer of love. If it wasn't for my kid's school, I would never be in a city. Why would you want your kids
Starting point is 00:26:01 to go to those schools? They don't go to that kind of school. They go to a Christian classical school. Listen, it's very... I still don't trust them. Oh,'t trust them oh no no it's very regimented like when when the pandemic like it all hit they were like absolutely not we don't believe in mass don't they sent letters home saying do not pay attention to what they say on television they're only meant to scare you we didn't have to mask up like yeah but i mean i think you you should still consider getting away from the city. Oh, I definitely.
Starting point is 00:26:25 Yeah, I'm going to come down here with you, Tim. Yeah, we'll come down. We're getting everybody away from the city because West Virginia is best Virginia, and people here are based. True. The air is clean. Oh, the air is clean. West Virginia is actually ranked number one for friendliness towards Republicans
Starting point is 00:26:43 in all of the states. It's my country. state yep so it's not just conservative it's it's a lot of regular people who don't really care about politics but care enough to know how bad it is you know you have in these cities people who quote unquote care about politics but only in so far as they're told to and they just march in lockstep with a zombie horde. Yeah, they talk a lot about it but don't really exercise their rights that much. I've noticed that living in the city for 20 years. Here's Trump.
Starting point is 00:27:16 There we go. USA! USA! USA! USA! USA! USA! USA! USA! USA! USA.! U.S.A.! Obligatory. Yeah. U.S.A.! U.S.A.! U.S.A.! Thank you very much, everybody. We have to save our country. God bless you all. God bless you all. And I never thought anything like this could happen in America.
Starting point is 00:27:44 Never thought it could happen. The only crime that I have committed is to fearlessly defend our nation from those who seek to destroy it. From the beginning, the Democrats spied on my campaign. Remember that? We're all nodding. They attacked me with an onslaught of fraudulent investigations. Russia, Russia, Russia. Ukraine, Ukraine, Ukraine. Impeachment hoax number one. Impeachment hoax number two. The illegal and unconstitutional raid on Mar-a-Lago right here. They're lying to the FISA courts, the FBI and DOJ, relentlessly pursuing Republicans,
Starting point is 00:28:35 the unconstitutional changes to election laws by not getting approvals from state legislators. The millions of votes illegally stuffed into ballot boxes and all caught on government cameras. Obligatory. We here at Tim Cass disagree with Trump's claims on the election, but we'll let him continue. In order not to say anything bad about the Hunter Biden laptop from him, which exposes the Biden family as criminals and which, according to the pollsters, would have made a 17 point difference in the election result. And we needed a lot less than that, like about 16.9. It would have been in our favor, not my favor, our favor, because our country is going to hell. And we remember the 51 intelligence agents who said Hunter Biden's laptop was
Starting point is 00:29:36 Russian disinformation. It didn't exist. It was Russian disinformation. Remember that? And that was all confirmed strongly by the FBI when they all knew that it wasn't Russian disinformation. And so much more. Our elections were like those of a third-world country. And now this massive election interference at a scale never seen before in our country, beginning with the radical left, George Soros-backed prosecutor Alvin Bragg of New York,
Starting point is 00:30:09 who campaigned on the fact that he would get President Trump. I'm going to get him. I'm going to get him. This is a guy campaigning. He wanted to get President Trump at any cost and this before he knew anything about me, didn't know a thing about me. He was campaigning. As it turns out, virtually everybody that has looked at this case, including rhinos and even hardcore Democrats, say there is no crime. He's right that it should never have been brought. Never have been brought. Never have been brought.
Starting point is 00:30:48 Everybody. Yeah. Even people that aren't big fans have said it. They said this is not the right thing to do. It's an insult to our country as the world is already laughing at us for so many other reasons like our open borders, our incompetent withdrawal from Afghanistan where we left behind American citizens, $85 billion worth of the best military equipment in the world, lost 13 magnificent young lives and far too many to mention that are so badly hurt with the loss of arms and legs and facial obliteration.
Starting point is 00:31:30 The most embarrassing time in our country's history, in my opinion. Then our give up on energy independence and even energy dominance. We're going to be dominant within six months, more than any other nation times two. We had this all just three years ago. Our raging crime statistics, if you look in Democrat-run cities, numbers the likes of which we have never seen before.
Starting point is 00:31:59 The open threats by various countries. What? That looks like a bad gateway. Nuclear weapons. It's a bad gateway. Nuclear weapons. Bad gateway. Something never mentioned or discussed. We're connected already, but I'm trying to open another one. I can't.
Starting point is 00:32:13 I'm seeing on Twitter people saying that Trump has overloaded Rumble.com. Good for Rumble, by the way. To an all-out nuclear world war three can happen. We're not very far away from it, believe it or not. An economy that has been crippled by the biggest inflation we have seen in more than 60 years. And a military that I used to defeat ISIS. In four weeks, they said it would take four years,
Starting point is 00:32:40 four weeks, to kill al-Baghdadi and Soleimani. Wow. That has now gone woke at the top levels by trying to indoctrinate everyone down to the lowest-ranking patriot. But now they have really stepped up their efforts by indicting the 45th president of the United States who received... And the Republican front-runner. Yep. president of the United States who received
Starting point is 00:33:05 and the Republican frontrunner. Yep. 75 million votes which is more than any sitting president in the history of our country. And in the wings they've got a local racist Democrat district attorney in Atlanta who is doing everything in her power to indict me over an absolutely perfect phone call, even more perfect than the one I made with the president of Ukraine. Remember I kept saying that's a perfect call. This one was more perfect. I wish you knew what perfect means.
Starting point is 00:33:42 Nobody said, sir, you shouldn't say that. Many people on the phone were hung up in disgust because of something I inappropriately said, because nothing was said wrong. In fact, at the end of the call, we agreed to continue our conversation about election fraud and election fraud, specifically in Georgia, at a later time. Many people on the phone, including lots of lawyers, nobody found anything wrong with that perfect call until a book promotion tour many months later. All of a sudden they say, you know, I remember Trump making a call. Let's look at that. This fake case was brought only to interfere with the upcoming 2024 election. And it should be dropped immediately. Immediately.
Starting point is 00:34:32 Hands down. What they accuse Trump of doing, they're literally doing right now in front of us. Then you have a radical left lunatic known as a bomb thrower who is harassing hundreds of my people day after day over the boxes hoax. You know, the boxes hoax, as we call it. Just so everyone knows, I come under what's known as the Presidential Records Act, which was designed and approved by Congress long ago, just for this reason. Under the act, I'm supposed to negotiate with NARA, the National Archives and Records Administration, which as of this date is a radical left troublemaking organization
Starting point is 00:35:16 that red flags the Constitution of the United States and the Bill of Rights as dangerous and triggering. Can you imagine? This is what we have to deal with. Bill of Rights as dangerous and triggering. Can you imagine? This is what we have to deal with. But there is no criminality under the Presidential Records Act. That is not what it's all about. We were negotiating in very good faith, proper way, in order to return some or all of the documents that I openly and in very plain sight
Starting point is 00:35:47 brought with me to Mar-a-Lago from our beautiful White House, just as virtually every other president has done in the past. When FBI and DOJ officials with narrow way here, I told my lawyer to show them the very secure storage room in which they were locked. The FBI's sole request in writing was could you please put another lock on the door. We immediately complied. Brevity is not his gift. It's a lot different than the Biden situation, isn't it? The next thing I know we were raided by many gun-toting FBI agents who took whatever they wanted
Starting point is 00:36:34 including my passports and medical records. Just the fact that all this stuff happened and it's mind-blowing. I can't even believe it. Who would think that that could happen today? I immediately thought of the Fourth Amendment that protects it. It is.
Starting point is 00:36:49 That's the point. That's why they slow roll it. Next up will be the D.C. indictment. What he's talking about right now. using it now, in addition to everything else, to win elections. Apparently they're not looking at me through the view of the Non-Criminal Presidential Records Act. They came up with a new one. This is a new one. And they're looking at me through the Espionage Act. Think of that. How does that sound? Of 1917, where the penalty is death. Even though that has absolutely nothing to do with openly taking boxes of documents
Starting point is 00:37:32 and mostly clothing and other things to my home, which President Obama has done, the Bushes have done, Jimmy Carter has done, Ronald Reagan has done. There are at least a handful of people that would push for the death penalty. In fact, Hillary Clinton got rid of 33,000 emails. That was okay. But nobody's done it like Joe Biden. This lunatic special prosecutor named Jack Smith, I wonder what it was prior to a change, who others of his ilk say he's even worse than they are, is only looking at Trump.
Starting point is 00:38:11 Yet Joe Biden took massive amounts, more documents, even removed many boxes to Chinatown. You believe that? Just got $10 million from China. Where did that come from? I guess they were banking on Hunter's expertise and had others stored in unsecured offices in Pennsylvania and strewn all over his garage floor where his now very famous Corvette is also stored. All over the floor, including classified documents. But that's okay. Perhaps most importantly, he has 1,850 boxes in Delaware, which he is refusing to give up. But isn't that real obstruction? That's obstruction. As president, I have the right to declassify documents, and the process is automatic if I take them with me.
Starting point is 00:39:07 It's automatic. Declassify. Biden was vice president. He had absolutely no right to declassify as vice president. He doesn't come under the Non-Criminal Presidential Records Act. He comes under the very criminal Federal Records Act, unfortunately for him, but it's not going to matter because they don't follow the law, which has very severe penalties. He had classified documents that he took while he was a senator, which is absolutely inexcusable. And other senators, including Democrats, are outraged. But he's not being
Starting point is 00:39:46 harassed and hounded like the people who work for me are. In fact, they seem to have forgotten about his documents entirely. So many thousands and thousands. It's okay with him. They like to say that I'm obstructing, which I'm not, because I was working with NARA very nicely until the raid on my home. But Biden is obstructing by making it impossible to get the 1,850 boxes or explain why many documents were located in Chinatown. Can't explain it. Why were they in Chinatown? I don't know't know We're gonna switch to this one here Assuming it's working Never ran for office. I will get him
Starting point is 00:40:31 Her name is Letitia James Donald Trump's official rumble and she proclaimed while campaigning quote I look forward to going into the office of the Attorney General every single day suing him and then going home before she knew me. She announced what is fueling my soul right now is Trump and that she had her eyes on Trump Tower. Those eyes are focused on Trump Tower. Didn't know the young lady. She even assured her supporters in an election promise that we're going to definitely sue him. We're going to be a real pain in the ass.
Starting point is 00:41:14 He's going to know my name personally. Meh. And then she claimed that I was an illegitimate president. Think of that. With all we did, with all we did on energy, with all we did on the military, on taxes, biggest tax cuts in history. Nuke the swamp. Biggest regulation cuts in history.
Starting point is 00:41:39 Right to try. People able to get drugs now that aren't approved. Hopefully you don't have that problem. Letitia James vowed to use every area of the law to, quote, investigate President Trump and his business transactions. Those transactions are going to be investigated, she said. And that of her family and his family, because we're going after his family and we're going after them hard. This is all before entering office and all before knowing anything at all about me. But you're going to get me. This is why along with unrelenting crime so many people and companies are
Starting point is 00:42:27 leaving New York. She said that I falsified my financial statements but in fact we're proving and will prove that my financial statements were substantially more than we submitted not less and in all cases have a strong disclaimer clause in them, which tells the institutions that may look at that, if they want to, not to rely on the statement. But they've got a problem with their case, because, number one, I'm very underleveraged.
Starting point is 00:43:00 They can't believe it, all the stuff they read and gave. And have very little debt relative to the value of assets. And importantly, not one bank has lost even one dollar. She was investigating me to save banks. They have very good lawyers. But they didn't lose a dollar with us during this period of time. In fact, the banks we're talking about made almost $200 million off Donald Trump, and they liked me very much. We never missed a payment, never got a default notice,
Starting point is 00:43:35 had a great relationship with all of them. I don't need banks. We have a lot of cash. I built a great business with my family, built a fantastic business. I have a son here who's done a great job, and I have another son here who's done a great job. Tiffany. And Ivanka. And Baron will be great someday. He's tall. He is tall, and he's smart.
Starting point is 00:44:21 But I have a great family, and they've done a fantastic job, and we appreciate it very much. They've gone through hell. So she's suing me over banks that weren't defrauded when she should be focused on violent crime that's driving people out of the state. This is a persecution, not an investigation. She's put our family through hell. It's cost hundreds of millions of dollars to defend. But our heads are held very, very high. They want to settle the case, but I want no part of that.
Starting point is 00:45:01 So here we are now. It's where we were today, in a city that was so great just four or five years ago. But now we're there, spent time there today, as you possibly read, with a local failed district attorney charging a former president of the United States for the first time in history on a basis that every single pundit and legal analyst said there is no case. There's no case. They kept saying there's no case. That doesn't matter. Virtually everyone.
Starting point is 00:45:43 But it's far worse than that because he knew there was no case. That's why last week he delayed for a month and then immediately took that back and threw this ridiculous indictment together. It came out today. Everybody said, this is not really an indictment. There's nothing here. My lawyers came to me and they said, there's nothing here. They're not even saying what you did. The criminal is the district attorney
Starting point is 00:46:08 because he illegally leaked massive amounts of grand jury information for which he should be prosecuted or at a minimum he should resign. And Alvin Bragg's wife confirmed a report that claimed her husband has Trump nailed on felonies. She has since locked down her Twitter account. We need some popcorn. His chief prosecutor who represented the Democrats and crooked Hillary Clinton and a firm run by Chuck Schumer's brother, Robert. He quit the firm in order to go to work in the DA office in order to get Trump. Can you imagine that?
Starting point is 00:46:52 Hillary Clinton's lawyer, Democrat lawyer, Democrat firm. Ultimately, he quit as chief prosecutor because Bragg didn't think he had a case. Think of that same guy that brought this ridiculous thing today. Yet during his investigation, this prosecutor named Mark Pomerantz wrote and published a book saying all sorts of privileged things and has been very strongly reprimanded. He was reprimanded so strongly. I've never seen anything like it. That's probably the end of it. But what he did was probably very illegal. But he was very, very strongly reprimanded. Even District Attorney Bragg was furious with him. They were having a tremendous fight in the
Starting point is 00:47:38 office because of it. But hope is never lost because various prosecutors in the DA's office also quit because they thought President Trump was being treated very unfairly. How about that? Isn't that great? Oh, I love them. I'd like to meet them. I'd like to meet them. The DA's office even had a web page. Meet the team of executives who have done this to President Trump. That was the title. Isn't that nice? They immediately had to take it down. Meanwhile, overall, crime in New York was up 30 percent last year, much more than that the year before, with felony assaults, robberies, and burglaries all up by massive, massive numbers. Not the same place
Starting point is 00:48:28 that I know, not the same place that you know. And this is where we are right now. I have a Trump hating judge with a Trump hating wife and family whose daughter worked for Kamala Harris and now receives money from the Biden-Harris campaign and a lot of it. We recently had another trial and the same judge told the fine man who worked for me for many, many years. You're actually eating a Lunchable. That if you admit your guilt. Well, I had it at the gas station on my way down. You will be in jail for 90 days. But if you don't.
Starting point is 00:49:02 Yeah, you're serious. Wow. If we go through a trial and you're found guilty, you're going away for 10 years and maybe longer. Which for a 75-year-old man with a great family really means life. What the prosecutors and judge did to that man, I will never forget. Because it's right out of the old Soviet Union. That's where we are. They said, you say anything about Trump, meaning that's bad, and you won't even have to serve the 90 days. You'll walk free. And they say that to many of my employees. We have this Jack Smith lunatic threatening people every single day through his representatives.
Starting point is 00:49:49 They're threatening jail terms. But talk about Trump and you'll go free. This is where we are as a nation. Who would have thought they can't beat us at the ballot box, so they try and beat us through the law. That's the country in which we live, however, right now. The USA is a mess. Our economy is crashing. Inflation is out of control. Russia has joined with China. Can you believe that? Saudi Arabia has joined with Iran. China, Russia, Iran, and North Korea have formed together as a menacing and
Starting point is 00:50:27 destructive coalition would have never happened if I were your president, would never have happened, nor would Russia attacking Ukraine have happened. All of those lives would be saved. All of those beautiful cities would be standing. Our currency is crashing and will soon no longer be the world standard, which will be our greatest defeat, frankly, in 200 years. There will be no defeat like that. That will take us away from being even a great power. If you took the five worst presidents in the history of the United States and added them up, they would not have done near the destruction to our country as Joe Biden and the Biden administration have done. Incredibly, we are now a failing nation.
Starting point is 00:51:26 We are a nation in decline. And now these radical left lunatics want to interfere with our elections by using law enforcement. We can't let that happen. Thank you. We don't have a clue. What's happening? With all of this being said, and with a very dark cloud
Starting point is 00:51:55 over our beloved country, I have no doubt, nevertheless, that we will make America great great again thank you very much god bless you and god bless america thank you very much everybody thank you phil has been replaced by a post-it note reading trump is right about all of this by accurate uh all right we can we'll'll wrap up Trump's rumble there. Yeah, man, he's right about everything.
Starting point is 00:52:28 Someone super chatted that Putin just became the president of the UN Security Council. Yeah, that was the other day. Russia will be leading the UN Security Council this month. So there it is, man.
Starting point is 00:52:39 The country just invaded its neighbor. And it's leading. And, you know, I know that people are going to have opinions on whether or not, you know, it was justified or whatever, but leading the UN Security Council and they are a belligerent in a war that could possibly lead to a total nuclear war, global nuclear war, a thermonuclear
Starting point is 00:53:04 exchange between, you know, and they're leaving the Security Council. I feel secure. I decided. I feel secure. That was the Council's purpose. They did their job. What did they vote him in? It says here Ukraine was urging members to block, but
Starting point is 00:53:20 I mean, honestly, the Council probably is more secure with having at least United States, Russia, or China at the head at the moment. The council itself. I don't know if the world's more secure, but the council. The UN is more secure as an organization with a powerhouse at the head. Let's elaborate on something that Donald Trump was talking about. We got this story from Forbes from a couple days ago.
Starting point is 00:53:44 Who wants to read that headline? Could the U.S. dollar collapse? Donald Trump was talking about this in his speech as they are throwing everything at him to destroy him, possibly the only person who can salvage the United States economy and world standing. Donald Trump, they are trying to stop. And if you look at how the Bidens are handling business dealings, it makes a lot of sense. If I had a bunch of money invested in China, I do not want the U.S. to win, right? A bet on China is a bet on China. If Donald Trump gets an office and the U.S. becomes great again and the dollar becomes stronger and the economy improves, all of those foreign investments take a hit.
Starting point is 00:54:25 The incentive of these people, if they're investing in China, is to see the United States falter. But there are opportunities for the U.S.'s improvement to actually improve China and vice versa. That's where the value of trade is very odd.
Starting point is 00:54:42 But at this point, what are we going to do about it? That's what he said. He's like, you know, we need to stop this. Hell, there's no mechanism for us to stop any of this. What particularly? Stop what particularly? Like, any of this from happening. Like, him, you know, them stopping him. Him being indicted.
Starting point is 00:54:55 I feel like it's dominoes falling over. Yeah, I mean, it is. That's it. It's a runaway train. I don't know what to do. Yeah, there is an inertia in motion right now. But that's only going to continue if no force is acted upon it so we can change the momentum who's we and how every human that has a camera on the internet can can alter the fate of
Starting point is 00:55:15 humanity right now but but i mean that's a very big statement with with not a whole lot of substance i'm not sure what and when half the people think Trump should be in prison, I don't see how what you're encouraging does anything. I feel like... That's sad because it does do stuff. But if you guys don't see it, I mean, I can't make you see it. No, I can see how, like, a large... You know, if everybody with cameras did their thing.
Starting point is 00:55:40 But you have to remember that most people, like, the majority of people, aren't even paying attention to this right now. Right now right like my friends who are taking their three kids to school every day they're not watching this they barely know what's going on all they know is that he paid a hooker and it's illegal like that's literally all they know and so they don't care they don't care and the media it for the five minutes that they tune in right before dinner is only gonna tell them one side of the story and our message is really never getting out unless it's to people who are heavily invested in politics which isn't a ton of people.
Starting point is 00:56:14 Stormy Daniels is a hooker isn't she? I mean technically. I got trouble on that for and on Twitter I got suspended for two weeks on Twitter for calling her and Izzy Exilia the word that starts with a W and ends with an E so I'm gonna be... But I mean on Twitter for calling her and is the word that starts with a W and ends with an E. But I mean that as like a scientific and academic term. No, actually, she is a woman who is paid to have sex with men. Correct. She sells her body for money.
Starting point is 00:56:35 And she's very proud. And Trump got it for free. Is that what happened? Is that why? Apparently, he was flirting with her at a golf game. I think it had something to do with the art of the deal. He talked her down to a freebie. Let me try it before I buy it.
Starting point is 00:56:50 Otherwise, I might want to return it. And she was just like, all right, you get one freebie. And then he was like, don't tell anybody. Here's money. Listen, I think those type of women are gross anyway. But she is extra gross. Today, she was talking on her Twitter about people in her DMs and stuff calling her like a CUM dumpster. Right.
Starting point is 00:57:06 Like I'm trying not to be whatever. And she's like, that is great. Like, I would rather be that than arrested. And like, these people are insane. Like, she really thinks that like her lifestyle. Well, I just want to point out, it's funny how we can segue from ladies and gentlemen the country is collapsing i'm sorry the dollar is failing i'm just so sick of these your livelihood is at stake but let's talk about this hooker well i mean i'll tell you what at least his cat i think that like a lot of
Starting point is 00:57:36 this happened because of feminism and women taking over and and all those type of things and she is just and more of. She's more of that, like women being empowered by their own body, right? She is an extension of that. If we didn't have the feminist movement or even like the civil rights, the way they codified certain things into law, we wouldn't be here right now.
Starting point is 00:57:59 We would not be like this. And our society certainly wouldn't be hyper-sexualized and over-sexual wouldn't certainly wouldn't be hyper sexualized and over sexualized and i wouldn't be worried about my kids you know having to see degenerate stuff in the middle of the street i don't care what it is it's all degenerate and listen we wouldn't have that much we wouldn't have that much degeneracy if if men were men and women were women and women stayed home with kids and paid attention to them and did the right thing and kept them off tiktok and stuff like do your job is this another repeal the 19th thing listen
Starting point is 00:58:32 i would i'm not saying to repeal the 19th but i would happily give up my right to vote if these liberal women stopped voting a hundred percent if that was the deal you can have it would you give it up forever yeah forever i mean i would give up i don't even think we should really i mean i'm here because of necessity right like you know we need to live in a two-income household and i kind of resent that like if i'm gonna do a job yeah fine i'll be good at it i do a little bit you don't need to live in a two-income household well i have to you just need a good breadwinner right okay but like not everybody has the opportunity to get a good breadwinner. Okay. Don't sell yourself short.
Starting point is 00:59:07 I'm not saying that. But the point is, it's like if I forced to work, which I in my situation am, right, I'm going to definitely be good at what I do because I want to secure, you know, things for my children. But like, I definitely resent that. I resent that we're in this type of culture where like I have to work. So it's it it annoys me. But I blame feminism on women for a lot. Actually, probably everything.
Starting point is 00:59:30 That's the nature of progressivism in this country is that what starts with tolerance becomes acceptance, becomes requirement. And celebration. At first, it was like women want to work. Oh, no, we can't have that. And then eventually people were like, look, if a woman wants to work oh no we can't have that and then eventually people were like look if a woman wants to work just let her work okay if she can do the job she can do the job then that was tolerance people people tolerated women having jobs in some places then it became outright acceptance where all of a sudden you're now seeing women
Starting point is 00:59:57 being encouraged like this is a normal thing that women should work and then once all women were working it's a requirement women have to work now I was talking it's no longer a choice I was doing a podcast today talking to a buddy of mine and we were talking
Starting point is 01:00:12 about the way that oh I don't know I just had a brain fart and I totally lost what I was going to say that happens to me all the time like literally all the time
Starting point is 01:00:19 you were talking about women in the workplace yeah you were talking women okay so yeah I'm not sure where I was going with that I'm sorry
Starting point is 01:00:24 podcast it's gone it's coming back it's gone it's gone Yeah, we were talking. Yeah, you were talking. Okay, so, yeah, I'm not sure where I was going with that. I'm sorry. It's gone. It's coming back. It's gone. It's gone. It might come back later. Something about repealing the 19th, I think. I mean, that's a great idea.
Starting point is 01:00:34 No, I'm just kidding. I'm just kidding. It's always the men who are like, don't do it, and the women who are like, yes. You know, he's like, I'm just kidding. I'm just kidding. But are you? But are you really kidding? No, honestly, honestly, my personal opinion is democracy is not all that great. It's not all that strong.
Starting point is 01:00:47 I'm there with you. I take a more gender ideological view of voting. And I think it shouldn't be about men and women. It should be about your level of testosterone. So if you have a certain level of testosterone above a number, then you can vote. You can only vote if you take Spenbalone. I mean, I definitely think that there should be some limits to voting like i think that there should be there are limits there are limits requirements okay like literacy requirements um i think that there should be comprehension uh requirements
Starting point is 01:01:16 most people they read like those um you know like the extra measures on the balance and they don't even know what they mean they have no idea they. They're just checking boxes, right? Not only that, you should be invested somewhat in your community and own property and own land. I'm sorry. It's not a freebie. Everybody wants everything handed to them in this life. It's not, no.
Starting point is 01:01:36 The idea that the right to vote doesn't come along with some kind of responsibility is a problem. Everyone's very, very keen on talking about their rights and that they have the right to this and that. Rights come with responsibilities. They're attached. They're part of the right.
Starting point is 01:01:51 You have responsibilities that are literally ingrained in having the right. So if you have the right to own property, that means that you are responsible for that property. You don't have the right to take something else from someone else. You have the right to take something else from someone else you know you you have the responsibility to get along with your your you know your community and stuff like that because you're free people have the responsibility to behave in a responsible
Starting point is 01:02:15 manner in a way that works with their community and stuff like that but people are taking it too far like they're taking the right to own property as like the right like the right to own it to work to own it as the right to have property like that's that's what i mean that's with everything and that's why they can get away with half this stuff right they're like we are morally virtuous and superior and trump's hitler and so therefore we can do whatever we want it's completely justified because it's what i want that's what my feelings tell me to do yeah there's there's no there's we've lost i don't i don't i don't see i've been saying this non-stop for years but i do not see based on the paths that we are on any point at which in the near future there's unification i don't either and it's and and i feel like the more this stuff happens
Starting point is 01:03:01 the more it becomes clear to other people what is happening people love to complain and people love to to poopoo the idea of any kind of civil conflict and stuff like that but when you tell them point to the off ramp right so maybe it's not in the next two three five ten years but tell me what happens that makes the people that are on the left and the people on the right agree to some way organize? I do have a vision of a future with a nonviolent resolution. And that is Donald Trump wins in 2024. He then immediately brings some better people into DOJ, a good AG. Indictments are issued for corrupt Democrats.
Starting point is 01:03:44 The people who pushed impeachment, all these other hoaxes are indicted, tried and charged. The left loses their minds. There will be riotous moments, but it won't reach that level of total destabilization. We will then see some degree of accountability. And then from there, it will push out the corrupt left and limit their ability to move forward. That along with people having kids, homeschooling them, getting away from cities, is going to start paving a future route where the left becomes marginalized. I think right now the divide is just too great for that. I mean, I used to be like that Arthur Brooks conservative heart, like Republican, like, oh, we just need to be nice to them and you know show our empathy and get that way and i am not that way now if you are on the side that is weaponizing our justice system and
Starting point is 01:04:30 thinks it's okay and you are on the side that are sexualizing my children you are my enemy like literally my enemy i'm protecting my kids you're my enemy i agree but what i'm saying is if trump wins in 2024 and immediately begin like it gets an AG who starts the indictment process, I think that will marginalize the left. Trump's reelection in 2024 will strip them of their abilities to do things like they're doing now, and it will increasingly marginalize them. Their propensity for sterilizing their kids and aborting their own children, combined with conservatives having kids and homeschooling them will mean that the left will slowly be pushed out, will get smaller. As time goes on, imagine it like this. You got the left and the right. The left will get smaller as the right gets bigger. And then eventually they'll just cease to exist. And the future will just become more populist pro-America.
Starting point is 01:05:17 It starts with Donald Trump getting reelected in 2024. Yeah. But do you think that's a possibility? Oh, yeah, absolutely. I don't. You don't think Trump can get reelected? I think if... I love Trump, and that's who I want. I want him more than I want DeSantis or anybody else. But I think that the majority of... It's ballot harvesting and ballot chasing. Yeah, but we're not doing that. We don't have the ground game like they do.
Starting point is 01:05:38 We have two years to get it together. But we're not getting it together. And the story is, Orange County, traditionally conservative, introduces universal ballot voting, ballot harvesting, goes Democrat. Republicans say, hey, wait a minute. Boom, Republican again. You're asking a lot of the establishment people that are already in there. Think about it.
Starting point is 01:05:55 Like, how many Scott Presslers do we know? That's the only person that's doing this. You know what I mean? We need like 70 more Scott Presslers. Without it, it's wicked bleak. That's what I'm saying. We got at least 70 Scott Presslers. Without it, it's wicked bleak. That's what I'm saying. We got at least 70 Scott Presslers listening right now. I hope.
Starting point is 01:06:09 Okay, Scott Presslers, I love you. Keep it up. Yeah, speaking of Scott Pressler, there's a really important election going on in Wisconsin. Oh, yeah. Is this in Wisconsin? Is that where this is today? Are the polls still open?
Starting point is 01:06:18 Wisconsin Supreme Court vote, April 4th. I don't even know if the polls are still open, but they said make a noise about it. Scott, I'm doing it on the show. A lot of people have been talking about making noise about this election in Wisconsin. Polls, I don't even know if the polls are still open, but they said make a noise about it. Scott, I'm doing it on the show. A lot of people have been talking about making noise about this election in Wisconsin. Polls, I don't know if they're open all day. I don't know. But if you're able to vote, vote.
Starting point is 01:06:32 If you're in Wisconsin, you want to vote for your Supreme Court justice. I think anybody listening who wants to make sure we win just needs to reach out to Scott Pressler. And he's a leader in this regard, registering voters, leading the charge on ballot chasing and where it's legal, ballot harvesting. And if you want to figure out where to get started and how to get started, he's your guy.
Starting point is 01:06:51 And he's so friendly. Like, he will answer anybody. Like, he's the nicest person, too. So, yeah, I agree. I don't know. I'm fairly confident. I think if the election was held today, Trump would win.
Starting point is 01:07:01 The polls say otherwise, but the polls have always been wrong. They're wrong about everything. I mean, if there's no election shenanigans, right? Maybe. But here's the issue. Republicans need to get on their ground game.
Starting point is 01:07:13 The activism, the knocking on doors, the chasing and the harvesting. But right now, the economy is trash. People are angry. And they're angry with Joe Biden. And I was telling this story about how I was at the casino last weekend, and the guy sitting next to me said he thought the J6 should be executed.
Starting point is 01:07:33 He also said Joe Biden has destroyed the dollar, it's worthless, and he keeps sending our money overseas. So this guy clearly hates Joe Biden. Would he vote for Trump? He wouldn't vote. He's the kind of guy who abstains but this is the kind of herb he's a he's a suburban uh liberal leaning guy who hates donald trump absolutely hates joe biden now but that's not going to help us like guys like him are not helping anything did you tell them democrats were able to win with ballot harvesting but it was also because everything was locked down there was no sports
Starting point is 01:08:03 no movies nothing to do and then they went ballot harvesting they but it was also because everything was locked down. There was no sports, no movies, nothing to do, and then they went ballot harvesting. They do not have that. If next year we get like H5N1 bird flu or whatever and everything's locked down again, maybe. But Biden can't do it twice. The first time, you fool me once, shame on you.
Starting point is 01:08:20 Fool me twice, shame on me. Fool me a third time, you're not going to fool me a third time. George Bush? There won't be enthusiasm. There won't be enthusiasm for him. People will not turn out for him. That's probably, I guess, where you can see the uptick.
Starting point is 01:08:34 No one turned out for Joe Biden. True. 12 million new voters turned out for Donald Trump. What Joe Biden got was not turnout, but returns. He got returns. not turnout, returns. And that was when a universal mail-in vote was sent to someone's house, it got returned. Because the Democrats knew it doesn't matter what the sentiment of the population is. It matters how many of these pieces of paper are in that box.
Starting point is 01:08:59 So I guarantee you, you got some guy knocking on the door. Can I help you with something? Have you filled out your ballot? No. Okay. Don't come back. Look, I'm going to come back every day until I see you put that in your mailbox. Okay, fine.
Starting point is 01:09:13 Whatever. Here, Biden, get out of here. Puts it in the mailbox. I had multiple ones sent to my apartment, and I did absentee ballot. But that's the other thing, too. With the mail-in ballots, when you separate that outer envelope from the inner they put them in two separate piles you're never going to be able to match them up again too so it's absolutely almost impossible if it's mail-in ballots to tell fraudulent ones from not i'm not even concerned about that because i i i think democrats are that
Starting point is 01:09:39 crazy they get three ballots into their house they're filling them all out and put and put in send sure sure maybe but i, it is a lot harder. What I'm more concerned with is just outright ballot harvesting. Yeah. Like, you send a vote to every single person's house. The return rate's going to be massive. Then you get very lax signature verification. And that's all you need.
Starting point is 01:10:00 We don't need to argue anything else. So Carrie Lake's moves to check signatures is brilliant because the reality is a bunch of these ballots are legitimate and got returned but probably should be disqualified because they're improperly filled out and can't be securely verified. A lot of them are probably not good, which is why signature verification exists. Right. This is the funny thing. They say that it's impossible for there to be like, oh, there's no fraud. OK, Bill Barr said there was fraud. Was there a substantial amount that altered the outcome of the election? He said no. The issue is with Kerry Lake's election,
Starting point is 01:10:35 there was what, 17000 votes. OK, well, now we got a problem because we're talking about a very small amount of errors and malfeasance that could cause an election to swing as it pertains to donald trump in 2024 they're not going to have the lockdowns they're not going to have the political fervor they may try and generate it with stories like this the goal of this prosecution may be to get trump in the news and once again berate regular people over the head and tell them trump's a criminal because they want trump in the news they may backfire on them though because they don't have covid this time to lock people down take away what they love and force them into a political world but there are a lot of people and i know this like from people in my own family who were like trump since he came down the stairs
Starting point is 01:11:20 they are really tired of constant drama like they are they're like listen it if i i love him and i think he's gonna do a great job but if it costs me all this and i don't feel that way i want him to go in second term and like burn everything i think he would be on the biggest revenge tour ever and i think it would be epic so i'm 100 there for that but there are regular everyday people that are tired that are tired of all this with you. Like I'm, if he wants to exact justice legally, then whatever, but don't just complain for 18 months about it. Don't be like the radical left and that guy and that guy,
Starting point is 01:11:55 like I was like nodding off, like get, I get it. Do what you got to do when you get there, dude, but you don't need to convince us. Well, he probably still needs to convince some people.
Starting point is 01:12:04 Give me a vision of, of, of goodness that's going to come out of this, and maybe you'll convince me. It's hard to see a lot of visions of goodness coming out of this. I mean, they set the precedent. What I think we should do right now is I think that McCarthy should start doing hearings on Hunter Biden and the laptop and Biden himself and how he was corrupt, right? Like anything they can and then i think all of the da's anything at all and all of the da's should start looking at every democrat within their state to do the same thing here's the deal right like we they're already playing unfair it's time for us to play unfair what they did was they were like find me the guy
Starting point is 01:12:41 and i'll find you the crime do the same thing now now. Do it now. We have this story from TimCast.com. Kevin McCarthy says Congress will hold DA Bragg accountable. Get him. The DA is attempting to interfere in our democratic process by invoking federal law to bring politicized charges against President Trump. He cited politicized charges by the New York DA in a statement. Bragg's weaponization of the federal justice process will be held accountable by congress all right well you know i'm not going
Starting point is 01:13:11 to hold my breath for kevin mccarthy or anything like that but we'll maybe we'll see something the problem is they don't have any authority to put anybody in jail so we can expose all this stuff and but the da i mean not the da the justicism, the DOJ is not going to do anything with any of the findings. I mean, we see that all the time. All they have is subpoena power. And even when they have subpoena power, they will not enforce it. They will not say, oh, you were called, you didn't testify or you lied. How many people do you see all the time testify in hearings that lie under oath to Congress, which is a jailable offense, and nothing happens to them.
Starting point is 01:13:46 So there is no accountability when it comes to Congress other than a fact-finding missions, which everybody seems to politicize anyway. But I still think it needs to be done. But I really think all the Republican DAs in this country need to get their butts in gear. For sure.
Starting point is 01:14:01 I agree 100%. The more that the Republicans and conservatives can use the government to attack their opponents do it do it it's on it's already they already did it do it hearings subpoenas do it all of it punish them punish them well but i don't even i don't i think that's a that's that's a bad way to think about it republic Republicans for the longest time have been spineless and cowardly. We don't need to punish anybody. We need the law. We need them to be like, we're just going to do the bare minimum of law enforcement.
Starting point is 01:14:35 Hunter Biden, bare minimum. Special prosecutor. It's lawfare. Tie them up in hearings all the time. But it's not even. This is the problem. If the right's view of standard law enforcement is a special circumstance in which we get revenge, this is why Republicans never go after Democrats when they break the law.
Starting point is 01:14:52 It's like, well, Barack Obama murdered a 16-year-old, but because I don't want revenge, we're going to let it slide. So this idea that we have to get revenge on them, I don't care about revenge. I just want justice one time. I want to see Barack Obama in handcuffs being brought into a criminal court for the murder of Abdulrahman Al-Awlaki.
Starting point is 01:15:11 Instead, Donald Trump paid a hooker. And that's what the spectacle is. They would have gotten him for jaywalking. Like, that's where we're really where we are. I would be surprised
Starting point is 01:15:19 if they had that. When you entered the courthouse, Mr. Former President, you jaywalked. I mean... I'm just saying, like republicans don't do anything but this is the time that they need to get on it they need to get their busing care but what's going to motivate them because they know that the voters are still going to vote for them right like that's their incentive is are they going to be re-elected there's no incentive for them to go harder than it is, other than our country failing.
Starting point is 01:15:46 But there's, what, a handful, maybe three or four that we like that have a backbone like that? Cowards. There's so few conservatives that will do anything. They absolutely should do, I think that they should use every means that the law allows to go after their political opponents for every single violation? If they have,
Starting point is 01:16:07 if they jaywalk... Yes, but think about what... The logic of that statement is we let them break the law. That's what it sounds like you're saying. No, no, no. I'm saying go after them for every violation of the law.
Starting point is 01:16:20 The government, the Republicans... Right, right. But it's not punishment. It's not revenge. It's not justice or accountability. It's just the standard process of law enforcement's been ignored by the republicans absolutely and and they have ignored it they've been ignoring it donald trump himself ignored the law he allowed so what we should have a it's like this it's like uh when when the democrats say high capacity magazine and they refer to anything above 10 10 rounds despite
Starting point is 01:16:43 the fact that rifles come with 30 round magazines as standard when when we say like we want we want revenge we want punishment we want you know to go after them on every infraction it's it's the same thing it's like no no here's what i'm gonna phrase it i would like the republicans to do as little as possible as little as possible little little teeny as possible. Little teeny bit. The least amount they can do. Because right now, they're doing nothing. I would ask they only do a little bit. It's kind of like they're frozen.
Starting point is 01:17:13 And then maybe after that. So one thing they can do, I guess, is how about in Colorado, we get any DA, any single one, because there's no statute of limitations on murder, or San Diego, where Abdulrahman al-Awlaki also lived. San Diego, you got any Republicans down there? There's no statute of limitations on
Starting point is 01:17:29 murder. Indict Barack Obama. Do it, you spineless cowards. Let's just start with the lefty weirdos that are protesting all the time. Look at Tennessee. They've got a Republican governor. They've got Republican DAs, right? Bill Lee, he's the Republican governor of Tennessee. time look at tennessee they've got a a republican governor they've got republican da's right bill
Starting point is 01:17:45 lee he's the the republican governor tennessee start hunting down and prosecuting every person that trespassed in that capital because that's what they did you know charge them with a felony charge them with um you know interrupting a interrupting a civil proceeding right that's four years in prison because all our guys are sitting there rotting away for that, for four years in prison. Just do the least amount you can because right now you're doing nothing. I understand what you're, the argument you're making. Essentially, it's a narrative argument. Right.
Starting point is 01:18:18 Which is fair. But, I mean, I don't care how we classify it. I think that the narrative is probably not going to be won by the right because the narrative is going to be at least so heavily dictated. No, the narrative is not going to be able to be dictated by the right. I don't care about winning a narrative against the left. Those people don't matter to me. It's like asking me what I think about the people of France. Like, well, I've heard about what they do.
Starting point is 01:18:42 I don't care. The issue is we keep going to conservatives and asking, telling them, putting it in their minds that what we are asking for is lifting a two-ton stone when in fact we're asking Republicans pick up a measly little pebble. When we come out, we say, we need our politicians to go out and go after every infraction instead of being like, can we please get a single Republican to do the least amount of work possible?
Starting point is 01:19:11 Yeah. Yeah. I get what you're saying. It's it's it's for the results that I'm after. It's the results of that least amount of work that I want, because the results are what's going to inhibit other political actors from behaving that way in the future so yes i get what you're saying about about just doing the minimum if people if people think that indicting barack obama is a tremendous undertaking of abnormality that we must now change our action and go full force and they won't expect it to happen if we say the least yeah the least a conservative da
Starting point is 01:19:47 in colorado or san diego could do is indict obama for murder that's the least they could do then it's more like okay well that they should be doing that tomorrow yeah if you want to talk about escalating you know 34 charges and 136 years in prison that That's a whole other story. But right now, I believe Republicans and conservatives in this country have become such... You know, it's funny because I love how they make fun of soyboys, how their rights are always making fun of soyboys, yet all the conservative
Starting point is 01:20:16 has in terms of law enforcement and DAs are the soyest of soyboys. Listen to this. An Antifa soyboy made fun of by conservatives will firebomb a building and then risk going to prison for 30 years. And a conservative D.A. will be like, well, I can't charge anybody with a crime. I mean, I don't think the court worked that way. And who's the real soy boy? They're less than soy boys. I mean, they're deranged people.
Starting point is 01:20:39 When the left used to say, like, there's a big mental health crisis. It's in this is we have a huge mental health crisis. And it's nine times out of 10, all these deranged people on the left used to say like there's a big mental health crisis it's in this is we have a huge mental health crisis and it's nine times out of ten all these deranged people on the left like to be able to go
Starting point is 01:20:50 and do that over some of the issues that they are going and doing and believing the narratives that they believe they are absolutely deranged mentally ill
Starting point is 01:20:58 I don't understand I don't understand this narrative of these people being soy boys when there's videos of them screaming at the top of their lungs and smashing windows. And I'm just like, yo, they are psychotically aggressive. Some.
Starting point is 01:21:12 And then, but the, like. I had that little one pull my hair. Remember the Antifa in Philly when I was filming? A soy boy pulled your hair. Yeah, it was an Antifa soy boy pulled my hair. Now think about my hair the the the the smallest thing a person could do in terms of fighting back the most rudimentary would be pulling hair we can't even get a republican to indict a a democrat for the criminal actions
Starting point is 01:21:39 they have conducted it's because we it's because we live in the logic of herbert marcus my point is the people we accuse of being soy boys are so much stronger than your average republican politician it's it's laughable that people make fun of them for being low-t soy boys i'm like dude at least that guy went outside and screamed these conservative da's are doing nothing. In fact, many of them are working with Democrats. You want to talk about low-T soy boys? Purposefully crawl
Starting point is 01:22:10 under the legs of a Democrat so they can rest their feet. And then you complain the guy outside screaming and smashing windows is low-T? Sorry, I'm not playing it. You're absolutely right. They are working together too.
Starting point is 01:22:19 And that's why like PA is the way that it is. It's like purple and all now. Our GOP is so corrupt in PA is the way that it is. It's like purple and all now. Our GOP is so corrupt in PA that the Republican nominees that are winning just little tiny races or whatever are getting called by the Democrat mayor congratulating them.
Starting point is 01:22:37 They receive money. You should look into it. They receive money from Democrat donors, the Republicans in Philadelphia itself. It's baffling. It's like really mind boggling. But you're right. They're working together. It's not just no, the Republicans are like Democrat political, you know, submissives. Yeah, I mean, it is that you look at what they do on TV. I mean, look at what we're watching right now. They indicted Donald Trump, a local district attorney, a local guy, indicted Donald Trump.
Starting point is 01:23:11 You mean to tell me Barack Obama blew up a kid, blew him up, his cousin and a bunch of civilians, and Republicans are like, well, I don't know if I could do anything. It's part of why I was reading that why they're not going after Trump for any kind of war crimes because they don't want to open that can of worms. That's everybody, man. That's the administrations of Obama. That's the guy carrying the letter down the hall for Obama. They opened the can of worms by indicting Trump. Yeah, I think that would have been at least more substantial than this. At least you could.
Starting point is 01:23:42 What qualifies you for jurisdiction? I wonder. Abdulrahman Al-Awlaki was born in Denver. He lived in, I believe, San Diego. So I could be wrong, but let's just figure out what area he was in. And then where is a conservative district attorney to do what Bragg is doing? To announce criminal charges, bring the evidence before a grand jury. Uh-oh, it's a conservative area of course they're going to vote to indict and then announce barack obama because there's no statute of limitations on murder especially of children is being formally charged and will
Starting point is 01:24:15 have to come and answer for his crimes i'm ready you know what man let's go go write that let's go find them let's get me cassandra i'll go them, get them all on the show and like force them to do it. Yeah, let's start inviting conservative... Seriously, that's important to you guys. Well, so we need to figure out what jurisdiction they would have, right? So the guy in New York, it's because Trump runs a business out of New York. That's what he's doing. Right.
Starting point is 01:24:37 So where are the conservative district attorneys or state's attorneys or ADAs or whatever who will go before a grand jury with evidence against any democrat the time is now the democrats opened the can of worms i'll start making one of my now we'll come up now is the time for the republican party to i mean look the republican establishment is garbage so they're not going to do anything but now is the time the two-party system is garbage i mean the two-party system is garbage. I mean, the two-party system is a fault of the first-past-the-post voting system. It's an inevitability. There's no other way it could emerge. And that's why you end up with multifactional parties.
Starting point is 01:25:16 So it's just the two-party system doesn't really mean anything when you say two-party system makes no sense. It doesn't mean anything. A libertarian will run as a Republican and then win. Like Thomas thomas mass is a libertarian ron paul's a libertarian rand paul's a libertarian it makes no sense to think that only a democrat or republican can win because if you start to think like that that's a primary true but that's a primary so far so so this idea that people are like the two-party system doesn't work it's like dude you know their primaries right like the democrats have socialists they have corporatists they have neolibs there's a whole bunch of different people in the Democratic Party.
Starting point is 01:25:46 They all go up on stage. They all state their case. And then one of them wins. And then it goes down to the leading candidates, Democrat, Republican. Yeah. But even if you have better ideas and you're running it and you're a libertarian that's running and as a conservative in like a GOP primary race, that even if you have better ideas and some good name i date
Starting point is 01:26:05 that the gop party's gone to back the gop candidate they're not going to back the libertarian right so there's an issue with the private structure of the two of the two parties for sure but let me just stress right now i want to put out that call to everybody who's listening to uh make a call to your local district attorneys ask them why they aren't. Well, I'll put it this way. Don't cold call. If you want to be active, figure out what crimes may have been committed by a Democrat where your conservative-leaning district has jurisdiction,
Starting point is 01:26:38 and then call up the DA and be like, why aren't you not indicting? I think it needs to be done. I think Barack Obama should be done i think barack obama should be criminally charged yes i think the d.a in uh just whichever city would have jurisdiction whatever county would have jurisdiction uh or state it could be done statewide uh there could be state charges from colorado clearly violated his constitutional rights to a to a trial there was there was obama absolutely. Obama violated his rights.
Starting point is 01:27:06 But I mean, it's not even about violating rights. He didn't kill Abdur Rahman Al-Awki for doing anything criminal. This was just an outright murder. If a cop pulls out his gun, walks up to a kid and shoots him in the head,
Starting point is 01:27:14 there's no self-defense. It was literal murder. They may try and claim it, but then you look at the evidence and you're like, no, you knew the kid's father. You hated the kid's father. You were in a fight with the kid's father and killed him.
Starting point is 01:27:28 And then you went into an area by choice and killed the kid and his cousin and other civilians. That's the other thing. You want to make the argument about the about Abdulrahman Al-Awlaki. Oh, you know, it's the son of a terrorist. Like, OK, what about the civilians in the cafe? Barack Obama doesn't have the authority to murder civilians. What about the soldiers that shot the wrong person or dropped the drone bomb on the wrong guy? Or the commanders that ordered the drone bomb?
Starting point is 01:27:53 There's a difference between a country we're actively at war with where someone is following a legal order and there's collateral damage, which I think is bad, but not necessarily criminal. And Barack Obama ordering a drone strike on a country we are not at war with. We're not at war with any of them, dude. Ordering a drone strike on a... Yeah, that's the point. Ordering a drone strike on a civilian restaurant killing multiple civilians, including an American citizen.
Starting point is 01:28:14 And I will absolutely state, for any person who is in a foreign country right now waving the American flag, shooting anyone in which there has been no declared formal war, I think they should be criminally charged as well. All the soldiers from Afghanistan, Iraq, the last 20 years, you think should be? There was an AUMF for those.
Starting point is 01:28:31 Congress declared authorization for use of military force. Did Obama not have that? Obama did not have an authorization for use of military force in Yemen to target a civilian cafe and kill an American. Yeah, that one had zero authorization. Ian, the fact that he killed an an American American citizen multiple multiple American citizens like you you have protections under the constitution that prevents the government from just targeting you and killing you without a trial like he didn't he he violated the rights of two Americans
Starting point is 01:29:02 one targeted and, he targeted. They said that it was, oh, well, he's a terrorist. But there was no trial to find him guilty of anything. They just shot a missile at him because he was exercising his freedom of speech. And he was complaining about the U.S. government, obviously, saying, making terroristic threats or whatever. But he has that freedom.
Starting point is 01:29:22 The freedom of speech. You have the right to speak your mind. He was basically saying, you know, Islamic fundamentalist things. You have the right to speak your mind. He was basically saying Islamic fundamentalist things. And his kid was definitely a U.S. citizen. Make an argument about Anwar al-Awlaki. They say that he was suspected of being an Al-Qaeda. That means he's waging war against the United States.
Starting point is 01:29:36 Suspected. But still, if you are in a war zone, where was he? It was in Pakistan or something. I don't know. So you're in a country, first and foremost, we're not at war with, then I do not believe that the president has the right to just start striking random countries. Now, I will do this. For the sake of the highest of high ground and steel man argument, you win on the Anwar al-Awlaki issue. He was an Al-Qaeda terrorist. Okay. You will never win on the Abdulrahman al-Awlaki issue. He was an al-Qaeda terrorist. Okay. You will never win on the Abdulrahman
Starting point is 01:30:06 al-Awlaki argument that Yemen, not at war there, civilian cafe, no reason to target it, American citizen who had done nothing in the United States to anyone, no justification for the murder. Other than I believe the Obama administration wanted to send a message to al-Qaeda and to other organizations, we will kill your children. If you screw with us, this is what you get. And I guarantee you there are many people who saw that and said, I can't do this anymore. They'll kill my children. Yeah, I think that was the point. Now, the argument they made was they were targeting a terror leader and it was an accident.
Starting point is 01:30:39 Whoopsie. So, OK, fine. Let's entertain that argument. Barack Obama, if you are a if you're a police officer and you see a guy running from the scene of a crime and you think he is the murder suspect when someone calls in and says, a guy just shot someone, you see him running, you say, freeze. He turns around and he's holding something in his hand that starts to point at you and you go, no, and you shoot him.
Starting point is 01:31:01 I'm going to be like, okay, that's like manslaughter. That's like negligent homicide i don't think he deserves your time for that though that that's a tough question but if the police make a mistake and kill an innocent person there is accountability in some fashion if barack obama now let's put it this way let's let's let's do a better one the cops kick the door into the wrong house and then see they're in plain clothes and they see a man standing in the kitchen holding a knife and he yells, get out of my house. So they shoot and kill him. That's the wrong door.
Starting point is 01:31:34 Like, OK, yes. So when Barack Obama drone bombs a country we are not at war with and kills a bunch of civilians. So the problem I see is anybody convicting him of that however it would be advantageous to still embarrass him and you know have him hire attorneys and drown him in paperwork and all that stuff because like why why can't anyone indict him for it oh they can indict him absolutely i'm just saying like he won't be convicted like uh in a conservative republican district yeah he would i think that i think that republicans don't like they they will follow the beyond the shadow of a doubt reasoning that's why they'll lose more exactly oh that is why they'll lose and the left doesn't do that like you know they it's just different they they have a conscience
Starting point is 01:32:17 i feel like oh yeah hillary clinton too she was secretary of state yeah so libya and all that stuff let's just start layering on the indictments. The biggest mistake Trump made. She could have been in jail literally for the email scandal. That is a thing. That is legit. Owen Benjamin tweeted out today. You guys, it's all gang warfare, man. The world, everything. It's all gang. We're in a gang. We have gang
Starting point is 01:32:38 leaders. And to pretend like it's not that way, that they're not just ready to break bones is like, just know your role. Know your place in the system or you're going to be taken out of the system. I thought it was pretty observant. He's true. It's horrible to think that, but it's real. But that's actually an inverted way of thinking about it.
Starting point is 01:32:52 Gangs are micro-governments that form when there's a power vacuum. Gangs are literally just mini-governments. I don't think he used the word gang. He was saying that it's like all government, all this stuff. It's all just rule of force. They're not going to indict each other. They're going to make sure that their rule and law stays in place. I don't want to just be like, okay, Nazis, do whatever you want.
Starting point is 01:33:13 I don't want to be that guy that just bows down to the authority. But it was observant. If you're going to change it, it's not through using their tactics. It's got to be some unforeseen technology or something. Yeah. Cosmic Surgeon said, Tim's DA has jurisdiction on something. Lead, Tim.
Starting point is 01:33:31 Yes, absolutely. I will be talking with local government, and we'll figure it out. We'll figure it out. So here's what we're going to do. We're going to go to Super Chats. If you haven't already, would you kindly smash that like button,
Starting point is 01:33:43 subscribe to this channel, share the show with your friends, and become a member at TimCast.com. Go to TimCast.com, click join us, and if you're a new member and you want to get access to the VIP chat where you can ask questions, call into the show. It's the $25 a month option. However, there's also the $10 a month option. After six months, you instantly get upgraded into the VIP chat room. Other than that, you'll get access to the VIP,
Starting point is 01:34:09 I'm sorry, you'll get the IRL IRL live lounge. There we go. I got it. And that chat appears
Starting point is 01:34:15 on the screen during our uncensored portion of the show. I can't talk anymore. All right, we're going to read your super chats. Let's go.
Starting point is 01:34:23 Burtman, super chats, the Burtoning will continue until morale improves. Burt has taken over. He owns the Discord now. Raymond G. Stanley Jr. says, in that case, the burtening will never end. I'm all for that.
Starting point is 01:34:37 I don't mind. For those that aren't aware, you have to be a member and hang out in the Discord server with all of these people who have decided that for some reason one of our writers chris bertman is there is their leader now he's he's made a cult i guess yeah i was talking to him down uh in the green room today about that exactly yeah yeah he was uh he was laughing maniacally yes he was actually it was strange i was concerned all right free men die free says they'll drag the trial out until after the election, then drop the charges. And it's the same thing as I don't I don't know about that.
Starting point is 01:35:11 I think that they will drag discovery and all that out. And then when he's supposed to be actively out campaigning, they will have him sitting in a courtroom. Yep. And then he won't be able to participate as normal for sure. Yep. Yep. I have to wonder why Trump surrendered. I don't know why either.
Starting point is 01:35:26 I would have said, come and take me and have 800 million MAGA people surrounding his house and DeSantis, right? Like, I would, and the members of Congress, they should have been out there
Starting point is 01:35:37 with the people, standing in front of Mar-a-Lago with their arms crossed, like, you're going to have to come through all of us. They would have dropped it immediately. They should have. If Donald Trump said, these are clearly political charges, the claims made have already passed the statute of limitations.
Starting point is 01:35:51 And you will not drag money, time, or energy out of me for false and frivolous charges. You're welcome to come to Florida if you believe otherwise. It would have created a huge press storm. And then once the indictment was released, even CNN called it underwhelming and said, we've already known about this. It's been two years. Then people would have been like, there's no real charges here.
Starting point is 01:36:11 Alvin Bragg would have been extremely embarrassed. Members of Congress would be saying like, what is this? It would humiliate the Democrats. Trump would still raise money off of it. And Trump would look stronger. And it would also seriously hurt DeSantis. Think about how motivated the base would be if he says, no, come and take me.
Starting point is 01:36:27 And then everybody lines up. I mean, like, like Jan 6 style, but peaceful. I don't think they would line up. Just blocking the house. I think they would. But they wouldn't need to. I think he would just be like, it's not going to happen. It would be cool, though.
Starting point is 01:36:38 That would be a moment. If they were, if like you had the MAGA base surrounding Mar-a-Lago, like, yeah, you ain't taking them. And already after DeSantis said, I'm not going to get involved in extradition, it would have been monumental. Ready2Rumble says, make the chat members only today.
Starting point is 01:36:55 Too many trolls. What we have now for you, my friend, is instead of being a member on YouTube, become a member of Timcast.com and join the Discord server. And then you are in a screened chat room with other people. Alright.
Starting point is 01:37:11 Raymond G. Stanley Jr. says, if you're not already, now is the time to be angry into action, be more vocal with your normie friends, talk about the extremeness of the Democratic Party, now is not the time to sit on the sidelines of offense. I'd put it this way. When I was sitting next to that dude who wanted the jan sixers to be executed you know he's he was
Starting point is 01:37:29 really angry and there's no way i can say to him look man you're wrong you can't call for that he'd get angrier the only thing you can say is yeah i don't know man all like all i know is it's like indicting a former president like you start arresting the president they're going to arrest back and then this country's going to fall apart like they need to chill out and then that's like okay well that's reasonable we all should chill out yeah like i don't know everyone's kind of lost their mind don't you think everybody should kind of chill out that's you got to start somewhere you can't start by walking up to somebody who disagrees with you and just being like you're wrong because then they're going to be like you know you're a bad guy i look at them and i i'm like i hate you and you disgust
Starting point is 01:38:02 me and i want you to be nowhere near me. Well, then you're not going to win. I know that. I know that I'm not. But I wasn't winning them over in the first place anyway. But I am. I'm furious. I was around 2016, 17.
Starting point is 01:38:14 I was winning people over, writing like diatribes on Facebook. But now I just I have been so angry at everything that they're doing that I can't. It's almost like I can't control it anymore. It's visceral. I see like a blue haired demon and I I'm ready to explode this is what they want they're destroying the United States I know demoralization yeah absolute demoralization both in the form of morals and morale but I'm a woman so like that's expected I'm emotional do you dip off the internet ever what just for like two days oh yeah yeah I took a break actually just
Starting point is 01:38:44 like for the last two days up until yesterday. Actually, I wasn't even on there all day today either. I was like frantically doing a space on the way down so I can get more information about what's going on today. But yeah, I tip off. So what is this? Jay says, did you see what happened at the Disney stockholder meeting? Iger may have screwed up severely.
Starting point is 01:39:04 No, I didn't. What happened? I didn't see. They're going Disney stockholder meeting? Iger may have screwed up severely. No, I didn't. What happened? I didn't see. They're going to indict Iger? I'm just kidding. I don't know. Jay, you should include in your super chat the context, because otherwise I don't know what this refers to. I'm assuming something bad happened
Starting point is 01:39:17 and he got yelled at for some reason. I don't know. I can look it up. Alright. Aaron Bonestell says, you should have a look at your Apple podcast uploads. Last few that I've listened to randomly skips ahead, then skips back, not playing the parts that was skipped most of the last was
Starting point is 01:39:33 Kirk talking. That's informative. Hmm? Hmm. Randomly skips ahead, then skips back. I don't know. Wouldn't that be an issue with the Apple stuff? For that, we just upload the raw file don't we search it's just it i i don't know what to tell you on that one um sorry i mean honestly that could be you that's not it sounds like it could be there's a lot of there's a lot of variables in this but yeah sorry about that
Starting point is 01:40:00 max reddick says tim have you been watching any of David Pakman's stuff lately the dude is losing check it out David Pakman completely lost his mind so I pulled up his YouTube and it's like yo like
Starting point is 01:40:12 it's just it's just Trump Trump Trump Trump Trump Trump
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Starting point is 01:40:41 So Trump, Trump, Trump, Trump. Guns. He's an addiction. Trump's an addiction. It's just Trump, oh, Trump, Trump, Trump, Trump. Guns. He's an addiction. It's just Trump. Oh, Trump, Trump, Trump. Bro, it's like, what are you doing? Trump, Trump, Trump, Trump, Trump, Trump, Trump. He wants everyone to know that he doesn't like Donald Trump.
Starting point is 01:40:58 That's crazy. The orange man is very bad. On my channel, I've got a dating video. Here's some women talking about dating. Like here's a woman talking about this. Here's a woman talking about that. Here's I got one about immortality. Ray Kurzweil talks about becoming immortal in the next few years. You know, I got one about shop, armed shop, shopkeeper fights with thief.
Starting point is 01:41:17 I want to do one on surrogacy. If you ever want to do one on surrogacy, give me a call because I'm very passionate. But I just mean like in terms of the things I'm interested in talking about,'s not just like joe biden joe biden joe biden joe biden joe biden you know granted like putting out six videos per day there was a lot of democrat talk for sure but on his channel it's just like you go through and it's like just trump specifically donald trump not the republicans not congress not laws he makes the clicks he's not even on social media anymore like how is there that many things to talk about yeah it's it's like i think that's the the toilet flush of
Starting point is 01:41:50 algorithmic algorithmic death he thinks he is yeah when a person is like this is the only thing my audience that responds to now so i'll do more of it and then you isolate and alienate more and more of your audience until you get to the point where the only thing you can talk about it's an addiction yeah it's like a CNN death spiral. Yep. Yeah. Well, you know what? He did it to himself.
Starting point is 01:42:09 And he's even getting ragged on by the left. So you reap what you sow, man. That's a death knell. Yep. Catherine Molina says, are you going to talk about Brick? Now, Bricks. Well, it's been Bricks for a while.
Starting point is 01:42:21 Yeah, it's always Bricks. It's going to be Bricks-a or something. Saudi Arabia. Oh, yeah. Or Bricks-a-sa-sa because it's South Africa and Saudi Arabia there's always bricks it's going to be uh bricks is uh or something saudi arabia oh yeah or bricks because it's south africa and saudi arabia and who else is joining turkey uh i think it wasn't a turkey was it i don't know turkey and saudi arabia yeah no yeah turkey so it was turkey so brixtus turkey's a nuclear power yeah they're the keys to the black sea that makes a lot of sense yeah are you sure about yeah they're part of nato yeah no they're the keys to the black sea that makes a lot of sense are you sure about that? yeah they're part of NATO
Starting point is 01:42:45 I don't know if they're part of NATO either are they in NATO? T-Rex Pet Shop says Ian does Mr. Bocas' food have corn, wheat, soy or animal byproducts in it? Purina is notorious for having bad ingredients vet gets kickbacks from companies for promoting bad food sometimes if it has any of those ingredients you should switch
Starting point is 01:43:03 you know it has like animal liver he's on he's on medicated food yeah it's very specific low phosphate or phosphorus switch to this outrageously priced for like a trial for that frozen dry food like it's like real meat but it's like freeze-dried real quick and you stick it in i'm waiting for it to come will you microwave it for a short second or something no you kind of like let it all you know it's like has bone broth treats and stuff in there for them, but it's all raw food. And then it's freeze-dried to maintain the nutritional value. And then, I don't know.
Starting point is 01:43:35 Cat food? Dog food. I have a dog. What is this? Austin Scott says, gold is the third worst performing precious metal at 28% since the year 2000. Lithium is over 450%.
Starting point is 01:43:44 Yeah, palladium's where it's at. Yeah. I think palladium's actually gone down. Oh, lithium's gone way down. Palladium's going to be used in cold fusion. That's cool, but if you're talking about exchange, people aren't going to be like, oh, I'll take lithium. Lithium's down 34% this month. Gold is up
Starting point is 01:43:59 9%. Silver's up 18%. Platinum's up 4%. Yeah, I don't know, man. You find a good financial 9%. Silver's up 18%. Platinum's up 4%. Hmm. Yeah, I don't know, man. You find a good financial advisor to tell you what to do about all that stuff. Raymond G. Stanley Jr. says, Freedomistan is where it's at. I'll be there one day. It's under construction.
Starting point is 01:44:17 Really annoying how long it takes. I'm super... I can't even describe how annoyed and angry I am with it now being almost two years. Two years. How lucky we are to be annoyed. Yeah. Yeah, but like, I've seen in the two years that we've been trying to get this built, cities be built.
Starting point is 01:44:35 Like, I'm exaggerating, but I've seen like actual projects come to completion where construction companies come in, snap their fingers, and they time. I'm like, dude, it's been two years. That's why you need the Amish. They'll come in and build you a whole barn in a day there's a variety of issues one is uh comcast won't install the the internet line you've had problems with that before right yeah that's that's just normal rural stuff and even so at first they were like the materials don't exist blame the shutdowns and the economic collapse and all that stuff. But, you know, whatever. Anyway. Yeah. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:45:08 Almost two years now waiting for this thing to, this place to be done. We'll get there soon, Chad. Yeah. Well, I'm ready to make something happen. So we'll see. The good news, though, is the club for elite members and other in-person members is probably going to go up real soon. So we've got a building in West Virginia. It's got
Starting point is 01:45:30 three floors. First floor is a coffee shop. Floor plan's been drawn up. They're going to be installing the plumbing, and that's moving along. Castbrew.com already exists. We have our coffee packaging, branding, and all that stuff. You can now pre-order Castbrew coffee. Second floor is going to be a hangout with games, movies, and things like that. Third floor is the is the ultra private social club for elite members and we're hoping to get a gaming
Starting point is 01:45:49 license for poker so we can have a small poker club where we will film poker with the boys i love that i love there are so many people that would want to do poker with the boys like that i that i know oh absolutely our little well tons of members of congress especially like everybody like poker is just poker with the boys we're not we're not pros you know maybe some pros will come by sometime this is not going to be a pro poker show it's going to be a table smack talk show where you have people hanging out having a good time and just playing a game for fun nice and then it's going to be funny when you're like i can't believe matt gates got bluffed out
Starting point is 01:46:21 of that that hand he was he was on, you know, nuts straight, and then he just thought the guy had the flush, and it's like Alex Jones has got like 7-2 offsuit and wins. It's going to be so much fun. See, I don't gamble, and I don't know how to play or anything like that. Not gambling. Okay, but you know what I'm saying. Like, I don't gamble, so I don't know how to play, like, any type of poker.
Starting point is 01:46:41 What I'll do, though, is I'll bring the cigars, and I'll come around and light them all for you and bring you drinks. That'll be my contribution. That's the big debate, but... It should be boys only. Poker, well,
Starting point is 01:46:52 the gag is we're going to have the women wear fake mustaches. That's really funny. And then we're going to be like, you know, no girls here. But it should be,
Starting point is 01:46:58 I think that there's, that's another thing that's missing from society is like men having like male fellowship time where the boys hang out with the boys without the girls and like do manly things together i think it's a necessary component now every all like the women are like oh you're going golfing and you're leaving
Starting point is 01:47:15 me but like men need that men need that camaraderie they used to have what hunting lodges and this and that like men need that but hold on just i want you to imagine you get you know like maybe charlie kirk and say ian maybe and phil maybe matt gates and they're playing poker against uh with carrie lake who's got a double shot of whiskey and a cigar and she's staring down matt and then she shoves all in and then Matt's just like I'm out he folds and then she flips over seven two and it's like damn it'd be good content for sure I know it'd be hilarious that would be good content yeah for sure I'm really excited for it and uh the more I'm learning when I'm mentioning this to like our guests a lot of members of congress a lot of people have
Starting point is 01:48:00 in the show they all play they're like I would love to be there. That's going to be so amazing. Like Troy Nails was here and he's super excited because he loves poker. I like him. Charlie Kirk said he plays a little bit. Matt Gaetz definitely plays. I don't know if,
Starting point is 01:48:12 you know, maybe he'll come down for it, but I know that he plays. He would definitely come down. Yeah, I think it'd be hilarious. Alex Jones, Michael Malice. Destiny plays.
Starting point is 01:48:22 Destiny, the liberal. Oh, I know. I actually, me and Destiny kind of, although we hate each other, we get along. It's not like me and Hunter Avalon, who I hate. He said, Destiny said he used to play tournaments and things like that. And I was like, bro, you got to come down.
Starting point is 01:48:33 It's going to be hilarious. You with Alex Jones, like playing this game is going to be just the funniest. And it's not political. Like the idea is we're not going to sit here and yell at each other over politics. It'll come up a little bit. But the idea is to actually just hang out and have fun and it'd be interesting to see people's behavior in that
Starting point is 01:48:48 type of situation like i would love to see how certain people act because you know they're when you're playing poker it's different than when you're out there giving a speech or you know trying to get your point across well i gotta say this it's not gambling i know it's not gambling it's not but you just said twice i don't gamble but i say gamble i mean like i don't know poker blackjack like those i consider them gambling games so i'll be i will be right for you for so like for card games if you go to a casino you sit at a table and play blackjack you're gambling right right if you lisa sat down with phil helmuth you're not gambling he's taking all your money in the snap of his fingers.
Starting point is 01:49:27 Pretty much true, yeah. Because, like, it's not gambling. I actually know a famous, like, a professional poker player. He used to be Harry Callas' in Philly, like, his son. And he's an opera singer and a professional poker player. Isn't that bizarre? Gambling implies that there is a game of chance, and there is no chance that you're going to win. Yeah, it's a game of skill in this case. Yeah, yeah.'s a game of chance, and there is no chance that you're going to win. Yeah, it's a game of skill in this case.
Starting point is 01:49:46 Yeah, yeah. Not a game of chance. So it's funny because I've had the argument back at me that luck is involved in it, and even a lot of pros think so. And I'm like, sure. Just like if you train for American Ninja Warrior and you suck at the salmon ladder or something, and you're hoping this time around the final stage doesn't include it, congratulations. It's a game of luck because they didn't include the one obstacle. You got it? No, come on. Get out of here.
Starting point is 01:50:10 If you train for something, you have strengths and weaknesses. And so I think that applies to a game like poker as well. Clearly, anybody who has actually played the game knows that if you don't know what you're doing and don't know how to play, you just lose really, really quickly like any other game. My brother was winning for a while. I'll have to bring him down you would love my brother i'll
Starting point is 01:50:26 bring i'll bring my brother down and play but you know you can get lucky you can play your best and still lose so that element exists but like i said you could be you know really good at golf and then what oh no there's a sand trap i'm really bad at you know so it's like the wind the wind can pick up yeah it's not a game of luck because it's windy one day and you're like man this sucks how am i supposed to windy you know no it's skill you you have to adjust for those things yeah but anyway let's uh let's read some more super chats eric christiansen says a feminist will spend all day telling you she doesn't need a man until there's a spider scratch bocus's belly or whatever wherever he likes it for us i did that earlier yeah bocus actually doesn't mind if you rub his belly.
Starting point is 01:51:07 Like a lot of cats will just, you know, they'll slash you because it's like you're touching them in their weak point and cats don't like it, but Bocas will actually stretch out and like, you know, and then you can rub his belly and he just rolls with it. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:51:19 Bocas is a chill dude. He seems to be getting better. Oh yeah. Good. Cats are kind of growing on me. I was always a dog person, thought cat people yeah good cats are kind of growing on me i was always a dog person thought cat people were weird but they're growing on me my brother had a wife and she has a cat now so now i'm being nicer to cats so anthony graham says i think lisa is spot
Starting point is 01:51:35 on no one likes to say this out loud but women generally are more emotional funny how media can twist your emotions to vote that's all they do They play on women's emotions. And that's why we keep hearing the suburban mom narrative, suburban moms, suburban moms. And that's who everything is targeted to. If you think about the ads that you watch on TV, almost all of them are targeted towards women because women are the ones that basically spend the money for the household, right? And so you have almost all of television geared towards women. And we're telling women that you're happy you're single and you're happier you know and having abortions and you're happier having a career and your husband's an idiot like think about every commercial that you know the men in
Starting point is 01:52:15 the commercial are always idiots and the women are like oh i'm the real smart one right like it has totally poisoned and perverted everybody's minds i tell my daughter now like your main job is to get married and have babies like i literally tell her that as you know i'm making her memorize exactly like uh what most guys think uh they want a woman to sound like well you should you should uh tell her that when she's old old enough i don't know how old she is but you shouldn't really do this but i'm saying people you should. I'm kidding, by the way. But have her just test the testosterone levels of the man and make sure it's above a certain level. Because what I was going to say is the voting thing isn't about women.
Starting point is 01:52:53 It's about the level of testosterone. Yeah. And that correlates with aggression and agreeableness. Low T males are also very agreeable if you if if so you know women and low t men will follow the crowd because it's safe i don't know about those agreeable tests i took those tests and they said i was agreeable like lower than the thing and i was like guys i'm not agreeable was that jordan peterson's yeah how agreeable what percent i think it was like 48 or something like that like like it was like low it was like 48 it was under the 50 thing and uh the only thing
Starting point is 01:53:30 that i got that was like unusual was the conscientiousness which is weird because like i mean yeah i'm sloppy sometimes but i like get all my work done i'm reliable and stuff so i don't know i don't know you know last minute i'm here. Louis T says, Tim Pool casting on YouTube watching Rumble. That's right. And timcast.com is hosted on Rumble servers and the uncensored after show uses Rumble infrastructure. Nice. And we then show Rumble on YouTube
Starting point is 01:53:56 and tell people to support channels on Rumble. How's that for doing a show on YouTube? Cross-platform pollination. Raymond G. Stanley Jr. says, Discord, great first step. I'm on that white pill. So we have with the Discord server the Elite Club,
Starting point is 01:54:11 which is 100 bucks a month. Very few people are in it. The idea is, for now, it's just the Discord. It's a way for people to network who want to meet like-minded people and then work on projects together. In New York, this is the thing.
Starting point is 01:54:26 I've seen a lot of people in chat be like, a hundred bucks a month, are you crazy? And it's like, in New York, there are people who spend $50,000 a year to be a member of a social club so they can get access to executives and VPs of major media companies and tech companies. You show up to these clubs, you pay your dues,
Starting point is 01:54:41 there's free food and drinks. Next thing you know, you're sitting next to the guy who runs one of the biggest media companies in the world. So they gladly pay this. Yet we have to have social clubs like that. For the time being, what we're doing is this Saturday when we go to Austin, I am going to tell all of the elite members exactly where I am to come hang out and it's going to be a whole lot of fun. It's going to be a pseudo meetup. We're going to be in Austin this Saturday. And then after I arrive at the location we're planning on being, I'm going to post a message to our elite members like, this is where I'm at. I'm at come hang out. And I'm not going to say where it's going to be right
Starting point is 01:55:15 now. But it's a public space for security reasons. I'm going to wait till I'm there. But that's kind of the point. And then once we have the new venue open with the third floor private club, we're in talks with government to get proper licensing for a table license so we can have Poker with the Boys actual buy-in games. And then our elite members will be able to go in and play games. We're trying to figure out right now, depending on the legality, whether or not we do a rake or simple membership. And I'm not interested in making money off the games. I'm interested in having a club that makes money to sustain the club. So if people, if we get a few poker tables, the one thing you'll see at big poker clubs is either a seat rental fee or a rake, which means the dealer takes money out of each pot and puts it in a bin for the company. I would
Starting point is 01:56:03 probably bypass both of those things and just be like, so long as the members are paying dues, then the table games are no rake, no rental fee. You guys play the games among yourselves. Only thing you got to do is tip the dealer. So we're trying to figure that out, though, because it might not be possible. But the idea is to make it less of a, we want to monetize you having fun with your friends and more of a everybody pitches in to support the structure where you can come hang out and do whatever you
Starting point is 01:56:28 want within certain reason obviously no acting a fool and stuff like that all right jacob says this show only works because surge is expert button pushing oh that is true thank you very there there are programs have been around for a while that automatically switch and they're just not good for shows like this. It works for like one or two people doing a stream, maybe. I thought I was pretty good at pushing people's buttons. I think you still are. Sure.
Starting point is 01:56:52 That's okay. All right. Ed Reeves says, homeschooling has been illegal in Germany since 1919. Don't put it past the Department of Education in lockstep with the teachers union to push to make that happen here. Christianclassicalschools.org. It's a homeschool kind of method. Very classes at least check it out i swear by it it's absolutely the best decision i ever made for my my life my kids anything christian classical
Starting point is 01:57:14 dot org david red with a big super chat and youtube tells me to celebrate the first super chat from david red well thank you very much i appreciate appreciate it. I love that name. It means beloved. David? My brother's name. All right. He then says, Send a super chat without a message. Support right-wing attorneys and help us primary rhinos. We are less than 10% of the legal profession.
Starting point is 01:57:36 Seek us out and promote us. If this is not apparent to you, get out of your bubble. Well, we got to get more conservative DAs, man. Soros is funding all these da's to win that's part of the problem i should open up like a da pack yes i mean like i know how to run them so i'm i don't know that's a really good you know what's funny is i talk i talk to all these conservatives and libertarian types who are like we know people with lots of money or we are we ourselves are very wealthy and i'm like okay can somebody organize something to do something?
Starting point is 01:58:05 Because like y'all have the money, you're just sitting on it. I know how to do it. That's what I need to do. Okay, Lisa's going to start a DA pack. I'll start a DA super pack. And then we will use our network and find like-minded individuals
Starting point is 01:58:15 who have money to donate and then you can have a reverse Soros where good DAs get in to actually prosecute crime and help make people suffer. I should really actually do it. We should really actually look into doing that. I will.
Starting point is 01:58:26 I will absolutely look into that and see what how I can get it started ASAP. I'm sure I do. I'm sure like half the people who have been guests on this show be willing to contribute. It's not like I mean, how many how many times have I made like campaign videos for other people to like I could whip up a video, a source video for that to get it all over Twitter. Catherine Molina says talk talk to Lauren Boebert about a conservative Colorado DA. That's a really good point.
Starting point is 01:58:49 And of all the people who I think would be interested in pursuing something like that, Lauren Boebert's probably one of them. Yeah. All right. But it was Denver though, so. That might be my new mission.
Starting point is 01:58:58 It was Abdulrahman's from, was born in Denver. So I don't know who would have jurisdiction because he was in Yemen. They might say, oh, no, no, no. You know, they might say it isn't because he was killed in Yemen. It's Yemen. Alright, what do we got?
Starting point is 01:59:10 Melissa Woods says, late to the party because I was putting my kids to bed. But if you think we wouldn't bring Banana Republic tactics back home is laughable. I love the USA, but our tactics are coming home by the NSA. Yup. The thing that the US has traditionally done overseas are starting to happen here
Starting point is 01:59:25 that's why some people think it's on purpose yeah it seems like it ray jacob says roman history is repeating itself it's like the fall of the roman republic and the crisis of the third century all rolled into one oh i saw i saw me about this actually with uh it's like the fall of the republic but with wi-fi and twitter it's always at the hands of sexual revolution, just saying. Yeah. Degeneracy breaks out. But also a credit crunch happened.
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