Timcast IRL - Timcast IRL #752 Democrat EXPELLED In TN Over INSURRECTION, GOP Preps Biden Indictment w/Tom Fitton
Episode Date: April 7, 2023Tim, Ian, Hannah Claire, & Serge join Tom Fitton to discuss Tennessee expelling democrat politicians, conservative DA's looking to indict Joe Biden, the Anheuser-Busch boycott, & a democrat politician...'s son being arrested for threatening to shoot up a school. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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So every time I press the go live button on YouTube, after about five seconds, YouTube
has this really annoying pop up over the screen where it's like, why don't you inject an ad
right now, right when you're going live, right when everyone is waiting for you to start
the show every day, every time.
I just want to make sure you all know that because how stupid would it be for me to be
like, welcome to the show?
And then all of a sudden an ad plays.
And that's apparently what they want me to do. So no YouTube. Anyway, today was there's a lot of crazy news in Tennessee. They've expelled at least one Democrat so far voted not to expel
another. And these are because these Democrats engaged in insurrection and there's videos. It's
crazy. So basically you've got these these Democrats who joined the protest at the Capitol in Tennessee, where there was actually violence against cops and lawmakers, and now they're voting to expel them. So I think so far one is not being expelled. One hasP reps to figure out how to indict Joe Biden because, well, the doors have been opened and this is where we're going.
And then we got a whole bunch of other crazy news. There was another mass shooting was was thwarted by law enforcement. This is a trans individual who had a manifesto. The Post Maligno has the story. We have Rebecca Jones out of Florida turned in her own son because he was threatening to commit a mass shooting.
This is crazy.
And she's a Democratic candidate.
Very much hates DeSantis.
And then, of course, we have the Anheuser-Busch controversy.
So a lot to go through.
Travis, was it Travis Tritt?
Is that his name?
Yeah.
And Kid Rock.
And I think John Rich and a whole bunch of other artists apparently are dropping all Anheuser-Busch products.
The rumors are that internally Anheuser-Busch is freaking out because of the backlash.
So, well, good.
I think everybody should boycott all Anheuser-Busch products, not just because Bud Light is garbage.
But alcohol is bad for you.
So, you know, there you go.
And Jack Daniels apparently, too.
So again, all that.
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Joining us tonight to talk about this and so much more is Tom Fitton.
Good to be with you.
Thanks for having me again.
Absolutely.
Who are you?
What do you do?
I'm President Judicial Watch, which is America's largest and most effective government watchdog group.
We sue the government to get access to information.
We sue the government when it breaks the law.
And we represent whistleblowers and other victims of government oppression and abuse.
That all sounds like really good stuff.
It is.
It's great to be happy to go to work every day.
Right on.
Cool, man.
Well, we've got a lot to talk about, especially with what they're doing to Trump.
So it should be interesting.
Yeah, he's a crime victim that's for sure absolutely and of
course hannah claire brimelow is hanging out hi i'm hannah claire brimelow i'm a writer for timcast.com
hello everyone ian crossland here happy to be back good to see you and i am serge.com i'm ready to
roll when you are tim let's get it so we have this first story from everyone's favorite state funded
or what would twitter call it? State-affiliated.
Affiliated media.
NPR, Tennessee House votes not to expel a second Democratic member over gun protest.
So I chose NPR just because I love how they're going to smooth out the language here.
Anti-gun protest.
Is that what it is? That's right.
Yeah.
What was the January 6th?
How was that then?
That was just a um a peaceful
parade peaceful parade yeah all right they say after voting party costume that's right that's
right you know after voting i mean the police escorts for people in costume after voting to
expel a tennessee state rep for leading a raucous protest a protest huh from the house floor calling
for gun law reform the republican-led body declined to expel a second member.
In a 65 to 30 vote, lawmakers failed to pass a motion that would remove Rep. Gloria Johnson,
who represents about 70,000 Tennesseans in Knoxville.
Cheers erupted, blah, blah, blah.
Three lawmakers acknowledged they didn't follow the rules of order or decorum and decorum
by speaking out without being formally recognized, but they're facing a disciplinary measure
that's only been used twice since the 1800s.
Gee, I wonder why it is that they're going after these here protesters.
Could it be, is it this story I have right here? Here we go.
From 2019, activist Justin Jones banned from Capitol after alleged assault on Speaker Glenn Cassata.
Oh, so it was an insurrection.
But I'm just going to I'm going
to skip over the pleasantries and I'm going to skip right to the part where I talk about civil war.
And I'll explain it in this way. A few years ago, an individual was, I believe, arrested. I want to
make sure I get that right. I believe I believe was a ban from the Capitol. And let's see, blah,
blah, blah. Justin Jones, 23, was charged with
two counts of misdemeanor assault and one count of disorderly conduct after authorities say he
threw a cup of coffee into an elevator, striking Quesada and Rep. Deborah Moody, a Republican from
Covington. Jones, a Vanderbilt student and more than a dozen other protesters, assembled outside
the House chamber on Thursday to protest the bust of Nathan Bedford Forrest, a Confederate general. So this is 2019. He actually attacked, attacked members of the legislature.
And then a few years later, he's in it. So, you know, I wouldn't call throwing coffee at someone
like a caning or anything like that. But what I think we're continually seeing with this,
with the indictment of Donald Trump and where everything is going, is that the bifurcation of American culture is now within
the confines of our state and federal governments to the point where you actually have a person
who physically attacked Republicans in office.
I mean, you'd think that would have been news in the first place.
It's like, hey, remember that guy who attacked the legislature?
He got elected.
He's here now.
Well, now he's being thrown out again.
He's being expelled.
And their pledge, they're saying,
you can't keep him out.
He will be back.
I can only imagine that
as we see more of this at the state level,
combined with the false charges
against Donald Trump,
we are heading towards
whatever you want to call it,
this country being split in half.
Well, you know, it's one,
I would consider it to be one part of the country has decided just to leave in terms of refusing to follow the basic principles, I call
it the American way, that we have this rising communism within the Democratic Party. They reject
what we all have believed in or, you know, we Americans have commonly approved of, which is the rule of law.
We have a Republican form of government. We don't vote by mob rule, which is what they try to do in
Tennessee. Another basic respect for civil liberties and civil rights. And the communists
don't believe in any of that. They're rejecting it. So, you know, they'll try to overturn a legislature in Tennessee.
They'll try to attack the Supreme Court here in Washington, D.C. They try to jail their political
opponents in the form of Donald Trump. We see this now with the January 6th grand jury
investigations where they're trying to jail people for exercising their First Amendment rights under
the state federal constitutional law to dispute an election.
So, you know, they're kind of throwing out the window
all the sort of norms that we used to well believe in.
So, I mean, the divorce is they're abandoning the family.
Or even worse, trying to destroy it.
They believe might makes right.
Well, it's the communists.
It's, you know,
they can call themselves
whatever they want.
You know, they're not going
to call themselves communists.
Well, a lot of them actually do.
Right.
But, you know,
this is the left.
This is the totalitarian impulse
of the left.
And it's been unhinged.
And I've been observing politics
for longer than I care to admit to.
Rarely would I say something is communist.
But, you know, we're facing this communist revolutionary moment over the last two years,
three years.
And I don't know.
We're an undiscovered country when it comes to that.
You know, my favorite part of this is we have this story from the Daily Mail.
Biden blasts shocking and undemocratic Tennessee House of Representatives
for vote to expel one of three Democratic lawmakers. So if you as a lawmaker join a violent
call it a riot because they were fighting with cops and they were actually blocking a legislator
in the bathroom and he had to be like hugging police officers as they try and pull them through
an angry crowd screaming and yelling. Biden calls it undemocratic to remove the people who did that.
Right. So what would you call January 6th? What would you call your Justice Department
trying to jail your predecessor for a speech where he told people to go peaceably protest
about the election? So Biden is approving of an insurrection in Tennessee while trying to jail
Trump on pretextual charges for inciting violence in Washington, D.C. And the problem is I see that
conservatives keep trying to argue with the left about why they're right. And it's like, bro,
they don't care. Yeah, they're trying to win you over. I mean, if you look at the news coverage
of the Tennessee event, I mean, USA Today put out this huge like the coverage of what happened at Tennessee is completely wrong.
Don't believe any of it. These right wing commentators are crazy.
They're perpetrating rumors, even with Justin Jones in the chamber.
They were saying, oh, it's an impromptu protest. They didn't plan it at all.
It's just that they had supporters in the balcony and they strategically knew when to get up and start protesting on the floor. I mean, they are
telling you one story, not to win conservatives over, but to completely solidify their base.
I'm not trying to, I'm not saying they're trying to win conservatives over. Of course they aren't.
I'm saying conservatives are trying to win them over and they're pretending like it's possible.
Or for some, maybe not even that. for some reason, there are conservatives who think that facts care about feelings.
That like, that Ben Shapiro standing up
and speaking at a university
is going to convince people.
Some, but very few, right?
This show, the work you do,
you go to these people and show them evidence
and they'll go, oh, wow.
And then what they'll do is they'll
take the information and they'll be like, they're on to us. We got to adjust our strategy and try
and find a different way to exploit and gain power. Yeah. Well, I would suggest that the way
to think about what Ben does, what we're all doing really is we're trying to educate the American
people and showing leadership for those of us who are concerned about these issues. The left,
as you point out, isn't going to be convinced.
But we got to speak out and provide leadership and the truth and let people know
there are people who know what's going on.
And this is the way forward.
But I get that.
I'm saying there are people arguing with the leftists.
Oh, yes.
Yeah.
Well, there are no standards.
The big question I've been asked about on the news recently with the Trump thing is,
what about the double standards?
As if they care about double standards.
There's one standard, jail them and protect us as far as the left is going.
I mean, they're being perfectly consistent, which is no rules.
We go after you and there's nothing you can do about it.
Right. And then where it's,
it's what we're talking about with Dave Smith.
The Republicans are the Washington generals
and the Democrats are the globetrotters.
That's been an analogy for several years now.
The Democrats pretend like Republicans
are running circles around them
when the Republicans do literally nothing.
And then the Democrats steamroll everything,
quite literally indicting Donald Trump on nothing.
And two impeachments.
Two impeachments.
Over nothing.
And they're still nervous about impeaching one of his cabinet officials who is partly
responsible for the most significant human trafficking operation in the history of man,
the crisis at the southern border.
I start talking about Biden impeachment.
People get very nervous
in Washington, D.C. Let's have an inquiry into what Biden's done. We had news two weeks, not
even two weeks ago, you know, that further confirming that millions of dollars were
laundered through the Biden family enterprises from the Chinese communists. Has there been any
leadership from the House on pursuing impeachment for that?
It doesn't mean they're not doing
some good investigative work here.
But to me, there's this urgency
and there's this crisis related to the rule of law.
Our republic is tottering.
It is tottering.
And we need leaders that recognize the problem
and respond with the appropriate urgency.
I think we're past that point.
I mean, with what's happening in Tennessee, with what's happening with Trump, I mean,
especially with Trump.
But I think it's important to point out Tennessee shows the more grassroots level of things,
the state level, the local level.
It's happening there, the bifurcation.
Donald Trump is the first president, former president, to be indicted.
And the charges are completely bunk.
Right.
Even Chris Hayes on MSNBC is like,
yeah, there's nothing here.
I mean, the statute of limitations is up.
What is this?
They're doing it anyway because they don't care.
They are making their moves in slow,
gradual ways that are difficult to defend against.
And Donald Trump, in my opinion,
should not have surrendered. He should have said, file the paperwork, let me know. And then when the
media came out and said, there's two things they would gain by this. The media came out and said,
this indictment is bunk. Trump would have been like, well, I don't know. I mean, MSNBC said it
was, there was nothing here. So what am I supposed to do? He could have used them. And if they do
want to pursue it, knowing there's no underlying crime, so this statute of limitations is up,
they would have to contact Ron DeSantis' administration for extradition. And if DeSantis
did extradite Trump, he would be out of the GOP primary like that. Trump would completely just
knock him out and have nothing to worry about. But DeSantis probably wouldn't do anything.
And knowing that, what would end up happening is Trump would be sitting in his home. He'd say, I don't know
anything about this. They're free to file whatever legal paperwork they want and we'll read it.
And then when Bragg fails to get any support from the cultural left, fails to get an extradition,
he'd be sitting there confusing. What do I do? No one's going to be like only the weirdos on
Twitter are going to be calling for escalation. So Trump would have just been like, I don't know what happened to that thing.
Well, the weirdos on Twitter seem to be running our establishment these days.
I mean, Bragg, with his extremist approach here, with the help of Lanny Davis, an old Clinton lawyer who's representing Michael Cohen, that lawyer he brought in from the Biden administration, who's a longtime Obama hand,
and these other leftists and the Soros approach to governance, which is to abuse the justice system to target your political enemies. And that's straight out of the Twittersphere,
that sort of crazy anti-Trumpism. And it's so dangerous. And I say there's like this storm front all across the
eastern seaboard from Georgia, Fulton County, same crowd, same specious allegations trying to
abuse Trump for disputing an election, up here in Washington, D.C. with Biden and his Justice
Department targeting and harassing Trump, and up in New York, I tell you, I think he's going to get indicted in
multiple jurisdictions. And yeah, and I tell you, Republicans have got to understand that this is a
crisis that deserves urgent attention. They should be cutting off funding to the Justice Department
as appropriate to curtail these abusive investigations, defund New York more or less,
defund Fulton County, Georgia more or less. Every power available to them under law should be used
to make sure that Trump isn't kept as a political prisoner. Check out this story we got from the
New York Post. At least two Republican district attorneys want to prosecute Bidens, according to
Rep. James Comer. I mean, that's it.
He says, I had two calls yesterday, one from a county attorney in Kentucky, one from Tennessee.
They were Republican, obviously.
Both states are heavily Republican.
They want to know if there are ways they can go after the Bidens now.
Bring it on.
Just unleash it.
Every single person who lives in a conservative district should be contacting your local prosecutor's office and saying to them, I want you to indict Barack Obama, Joe Biden, Hillary Clinton,
or all three you pick. Oh, boy. Should we go through? Tom, you want to throw out any random
examples of what we could possibly indict any one of those three for? Well, I know one of the
brothers for Biden is or had been living in Florida.
Oh, you got Ron DeSantis right there.
Come on, baby.
Yeah.
You know, and so I talked to the New York Post over the weekend.
I said, all bets are off.
You're going to have district attorneys in Texas and Florida. If they're doing their job, they're going to be thinking, what is the hook into the Biden crime family?
All right.
All right. biden crime family all right all right my big thing is i want to see barack obama criminally
charged for murder for the killing of abdulrahman al-alaki the 16 year old at the civilian cafe that
was blown up now dave smith mentioned they'd have to arrest trump and bush and biden and clinton
and you know and go back to bush again for if they're if they're going after war crimes and
things like that.
And I'm like, OK.
And he agrees.
But let's let's let's wind things back.
Right.
Let's let's go tit for tat.
They indict Trump on complete bunk BS.
Is there anything you've seen in what you do that you think is immediately indictable for the Biden family?
Oh, sure.
I mean, I've interviewed Rudy Giuliani, who's a national expert on RICO.
What you're seeing are the hallmarks of a RICO operation, with Biden running it out of the vice presidency, continuing to benefit from it afterwards.
For those that don't know, can you break down RICO?
Well, the Racketeering Influence Corrupt Organizations Act, RICO.
It's usually used against the mafia, where a family is run and you're kind engaged in... So you're saying 10% for the big guy was a bad thing?
10% for the big guy, right. And for instance, when Hunter is complaining that I'm giving money that
I'm earning to Joe and paying all of his bills and Joe isn't reporting that, I mean, that's like
something out of Sopranos, right? Yeah, we got, we got to take care of, you know, the uncle.
A parody of the Sopranos.
Yeah, well, and to me, it's so widely dangerous because it's a national security threat.
I mean, we've got this civil war mentality here in the United States these days, unfortunately.
But thinking of your Putin, thinking of your chairman z looking what's
going on here first of all you know biden's on the take because he's in your back pocket well
you have bobby olinsky saying yes yeah you've got the moscow mayor's uh widow oligarch giving money
to the biden family barisma was a russian leaning company by the way so they've got that ukraine angle and then the
chinese what i mean 35 million dollars last i check and money going so they've got him on the
take so does it mean that oh i uh biden is is is taking a call from g saying what should i do
no but when you're doing their calculuses, how is the U.S. going
to react? Well, we do know Biden's corrupt and he knows we know he's corrupt because we've got
the goods on him. So we're going to do things in a more aggressive way than we might otherwise,
like invade Ukraine or put extra pressure on Taiwan or send a spy craft to attack the United States and do figure eights over our military
and watch him do nothing because we got his number because of our corrupt dealings with
him.
It's what they claimed.
Donald Trump was compromised by Russia or worse, a Soviet asset.
And the funny thing is, Russia didn't invade Ukraine while Trump was president.
Russia, if they did have compromise on Donald Trump, would have been like, what's he going to do about it?
But they didn't.
Instead, when Joe Biden gets in, they do.
And Biden's is like, oh, better just funnel a whole bunch of money into this country.
I think they know in this instance, it's more about Joe Biden lacks the wherewithal to actually lead this country.
The people around him also don't have the wherewithal.
Afghanistan was a complete disaster.
And more importantly, that was Trump's fault.
They're going to indict him for that.
Yeah, they've got the they've got D.C.
The Fed's going after Trump, Georgia.
They're going to I think they're going to go after Trump on a bunch of different charges. And I think if I had to make a bet, he's going to get convicted in New York.
And every one.
Well, that wouldn't surprise me either.
And I would say every active Republican and every active conservative and dissonant liberals out there should be worried about their personal liberty.
All bets are off.
There's nothing to bet, Petty.
You've got these political prosecutions all across
the United States you know this this poor guy who got caught up with the
immigrant or the illegal alien on his property they're all right right him
also this guy who ran into a crowd of protesters he thought his life was on
the line they're prosecuting him which one was that uh
this is just in the paper recently i think cernovich had a tweet on it i retweeted it
do you know where it was um i'll check my twitter let me let me pull up but keep talking i'll pull
up and and then you had the pro-lifers who were being targeted by the biden administration
and then the january 6 protesters where they're not just focused on protesters who beat up a cop or hit a cop over the
head. They're going after protesters who committed misdemeanors by being in a part of the federal
property they weren't supposed to be parading. That's never been prosecuted this way. So,
and what's the basis for, I mean, what's the distinction? Well, they're just Republicans
and conservatives. I was there for the Kavanaugh hearings, Justice Kavanaugh? I mean, what's the distinction? Well, they're just Republicans and conservatives.
I was there for the Kavanaugh hearings, Justice Kavanaugh.
I mean, I saw, I mean, it's just like Tennessee.
I mean, it was violent.
People were afraid.
The left was intimidating and disrupting proceedings.
And they got $50 tickets. So, I mean, we've got this effort where the left and its leadership in the Democratic Party too often endorse violence.
Now, I don't know any Republicans out there in a leadership position that endorse, condone, and ratify violence.
Do you?
I don't.
So I do know it's endemic in the left.
I do think I have the story.
You may have referenced
is it is it this one daniel perry's 911 call played in court is this the guy who he was into
a car into a crowd ended up having to kill someone i don't think he he uh i think he
quote i made a wrong turn a guy pointed a freaking weapon at me weapon at me and i panicked i don't
know what to do i'm just an uber driver i made a wrong turn. I've never had to shoot someone before.
They started shooting back at me and I got
out of the area. I'm scared. I'm
terrified. I'm worried they're going to go after
me. I've never had to defend myself before.
They're charging this guy, isn't it?
Yep. Yep.
He's accused of murder. This guy,
they went up to his car, just a regular old
Uber driver.
What did he have? He had an AK, didn't he?
I don't know the nature of the weapon he had.
I'm sorry, man.
I said this five years ago.
I said, you, the regular citizen,
keep thinking that you will keep your door closed
and keep your lights off
and you will cross your fingers
the mob walks past your home.
They won't.
And when they do firebomb it
and you call 9-1 and
say, for the love of all that is holy, please save me, they will show up to your house, walk into
your house and arrest you for insulting the mob because two cops can't deal with a riot, but they
can deal with you. And if the rioters are screaming and threatening violence, the cops are going to
say, well, if we don't arrest him, they're going to fire bomb buildings. We may as well just arrest him. We saw this with Dan Dix,
who is a reporter in Canada. A bunch of far leftists started threatening him and the cops
grabbed him and said, if you don't leave, we'll arrest you. And he's like, what? They attacked me
and they were like, shut up and leave or you're under arrest. This is only going to get worse.
This guy's mind, you're an Uber driver. I want you're under arrest. This is only going to get worse. This guy's mind.
You're an Uber driver.
I want you to I want I want everyone to understand this.
You're driving home from the grocery store.
You picked up your milk, your bread and your eggs.
All of a sudden, a violent mob of mask wearing individuals with weapons surround your car,
bang on it.
And one guy points a gun at your face.
You defend yourself.
Now you're in prison.
Attempted murder. guy points a gun at your face you defend yourself now you're in prison attempted murder and the far left extremists they're letting out the real criminals and this wasn't it wasn't this in the
gulag archipelago with the writing about with the criminal when the criminals caught with a weapon
well it's it's it's a mistake they're just they don't know better it's in their nature so we'll
take the weapon from them and say no no you don, no, you don't do that again. But if you, you understand why you had the weapon, you're going to the gulag.
Right, right.
Well, and it kind of goes back to the Rittenhouse prosecution, which was obvious self-defense,
but you had politicized prosecutors up there trying to make an example of him for exercising
not just his constitutional right to defend
yourself, but your God-given right to defend yourself. I mean, we have to recognize these
rights that the left says argue about whether the Constitution covers them or not. No,
the Constitution recognizes these rights that we had prior to the Constitution and codifies them.
And that goes to the Second Amendment right.
And the 14th Amendment, which is also caught up with the Second Amendment. People think
it's just the Second Amendment. The 14th Amendment, equal protection of the law.
And that's not something we're all being provided right now. Trump is having his civil rights
violated six ways to Sunday. Equal protection of law. Does anyone think that Trump is given the equal protection of the law
with them coming up with laws that have never been enforced before
or applied in such an outrageous way against him simply because of his politics?
Terrible times, terrible times.
The country is, I mean, we're in a fifth generational civil war. And I don't know how you can look at what's going on and think anything else. It is not as the American Civil War went with one state being like, I hereby secede, another state being like, oh, no, you don't no it's various factions of influence gaining control and what we have seen consistently
over the past decade is the weaponization of the office of law to crush anti-establishment
and conservative individuals and it is escalating and getting worse every day when i said this stuff
five years ago we weren't looking at a dude about to go to prison because black lives matter pointed
a rifle at his face and he's the bad guy if you're the victim and you fight back you go to prison because black lives matter pointed a rifle at his face and he's the
bad guy if you're the victim and you fight back you go to jail just like that guy in new york
and you know what i think i think these da's know they're doing it you can't have a story like this
this daniel perry guy high profile it's been several years you can't have a story like that
and then get the story out of new y where the what was the parking garage attendant gets shot twice.
Right.
Wrestles the gun away.
He doesn't have a gun.
He wrestles the gun away from the guy who's trying to kill him, shoots him, and he wakes up handcuffed to a hospital bed being charged with attempted murder.
Bragg knew what he was doing.
They want you to know if you dare fight back
against the crime they've created,
they will punish you.
That's right.
And every police officer in the nation
already knows that,
which is why there's been
more restrictive policing,
less policing,
less aggressive policing,
because they know
if they get in the wrong situation and they have to defend themselves or get into a situation where it's disputed their use of force, their lives are over.
So why would you voluntarily put yourselves in situations of peril like that?
And as a result, laws go unenforced and the bad guys win. And I don't
mean ideologically the bad guys. They do win because they support insurrection and crime,
because it helps build the revolution. But the bad guys who victimize cities in the criminal
traditional sense are running rampant right now in Washington, D.C., every major city.
Crime is impairing significantly people's right to live safely.
We just said that story about that guy, what do they call him?
Crazy Bob, I think is his nickname was.
Founder, co-founder of Cash App and Square.
Yeah.
He leaves San Francisco because of how bad it's getting and moves to Miami.
Goes back to SF for a business trip.
2.30 in the morning.
Murdered in the street.
Was it in the morning?
I thought it was the middle of the afternoon.
Was it in the morning?
I thought it was 2.30 in the morning.
It was 2 a.m.
It was in the evening.
And you know what the scary thing is?
He took two stabs to the chest
and then apparently there's surveillance footage
showing him holding his chest, walking around, begging for help.
And he goes to a car and lifts his shirt up and begs for help before dropping dead.
He called 911 and was like begging for help.
You know what worries me about this is I'm wondering if he died because he punctured his lungs.
And he didn't know how to protect himself from a chest-sucking wound.
Yeah, yeah.
Well, how many people would?
I mean, I'm not going to pretend to be an EMT or anything, but it's not like you have plastic wrap or anything.
But my understanding is you can just jam your fingers in it, create a vacuum to keep yourself breathing.
I don't know.
I'm not going to pretend to know.
I'm just saying.
And you never know how you react in that scenario.
Well, I mean.
Well, you know, and I'm not making fun of your point, but what sort of insanity that we would talk seriously about having MASH training?
Well, I mean, I'm from Chicago.
I'm from Chicago.
So like when I was a kid, I was told what to do if someone's suffering a chest sucking wound.
And they explained to us, you take a piece of plastic wrap or any kind of plastic
and you tape it down on three sides to create a vent.
So when someone inhales, it actually closes the cavity
and forces air out of the wound so they can keep breathing.
And then I don't know if-
It's like a diaphragm of some type, yeah.
I don't know if jamming your finger in the wound
to create a seal would work as well,
but to keep you alive temporarily, because when
you get a when you puncture a lung, when you inhale air doesn't actually move in or out.
So you're not getting air and you don't know it feels like you're breathing, but nothing's
actually happening and then you die. So I hope that's not the case. But anyway, I digress.
This is what's happening in our cities. I doubt there will be any justice there.
And my understanding is this guy was wealthy and powerful.
He was a tech bro.
He was a tech mogul guy.
Founder of Square Squares with a lot of money.
And Cash App.
And Cash App.
Yeah, he knew.
Stabbed outside his luxury apartment building, right?
Yeah, I mean, it was in the middle of a... It wasn't like a tough area of San Francisco, was it?
I think all of San Francisco is a tough area now.
Now it is, yeah.
It's crazy.
And so there was another story.
I don't know much about it,
but I was talking about it the other day
because I'm hanging out at the poker tables
at Maryland Live Casino.
And the guy to my left told me,
his buddy, he starts talking about politics.
Someone mentions like money.
Someone mentions the economy.
He says, ah, Joe Biden gets mad.
And then he mentions a buddy of his in 2020
was driving with this girl in a pickup truck when they get surrounded by BLM who are banging on his
car. So he hits the gas, runs some people over. They chase him down. He calls 911. He just got
convicted of attempted murder. I don't know the full details of the story. I looked at the guy's
name. There's no news coverage of this. And it got me thinking. We've seen stories like Daniel Perry's, where
he's an Uber driver confused. We saw the story out of Provo, Utah, where a guy's driving his truck.
BLM runs up and just shoots the guy for no reason. Shoots a guy. I think he shot a guy in the arm.
Might have been a woman. How many of those stories have also happened where there was no video
footage? And so we've not heard anything. So when i looked up this story of this guy what did i find the
media just says he ran over a bicyclist that's it there's nothing else because there's no footage
showing black lives matter antifa trying to kill him or his girlfriend and on top of that we have
this uh this kind of craziness with the transgender extremism which is obviously a violent movement
uh it's a tool of the left of course uh they just arrested uh someone else seemingly well let me let
me let me pull up the story and we'll get into the uh the final i'll add to that there's an overlap between the left and the trans, the transgenderism ideologues, like
the gender ideology thing.
And there has been a high degree of violence we have seen coming from many of these individuals.
But they also talk about it openly with like Stonewall.
They say it was trans women throwing bricks at cops and things like that.
So it's no surprise that you got that horrifying, tragic event on Monday.
Let's jump to this story from the Post Millennial. Breaking. Trans male arrested for planning
Colorado school shooting had anti-Trump manifesto. Whitworth faces charges of attempted murder
after allegedly making threads against schools in Colorado Springs, Colorado. This is crazy.
So this is a biological male who is trans identified.
His name is William Whitworth, was arrested and charged after police investigation in Colorado Springs revealed the 19 year old was responsible for threats involving schools in Colorado Springs
Academy District 20. The Ebert County Sheriff's Office charged Whitworth with two counts of
criminal attempt to commit murder in the first degree, criminal mischief, menacing and interference with staff, faculty or students of educational institutions.
Now, apparently, I would say based on this reporting, this must have happened well before
the mass shootings that we saw in Nashville.
However, when this individual in Nashville is being called a victim by the Nashville
protesters, by the Nashville, I'm sorry, insurrectionists
who stormed the Capitol, they held up seven fingers, symbolizing that the individual who
committed the mass shooting was also a victim.
How many more people of leftist persuasion will think to themselves, if they do this,
they will also be celebrated?
Well, transgenderism, the extremism, it's, it relies on violence to get
its way and the air of violence. When you tell all your supporters and folks going through this,
like this young man, that critics of you or those who don't share your views are,
their criticism is violence. Genocide. You know, that, know that that that it puts a target on
people's back that you you don't agree with me that means you're violent and if you're violent
you don't deserve protection and i can defend myself against you if you're a fascist you're
outside the protection of the law and we can go after you and be violent this is how they frame
it they frame it as though it is self-defense when you say words.
Right.
If words are violence, you're all a target, America.
You're all a target.
It's hard for me not to see a martyrdom component to this, too.
Like, if you feel like you are depressed and you've got all these questions about who you are and your gender
and your online community is telling you there there is a need to take action now that in some
way you may find that you are uh pursuing you know basically immortality through a terrible act and
that you know for the rest of us would deter you from doing this but if you're in a psychologically
disturbed state you see it as the ultimate call to action, which is tragic.
And it can really-
It's terrible.
But imagine if you've been ripped away from your biological reality.
But that's what's happened to these folks.
They've been caught up in this, the thrall of this extremism.
And everything that people rely on to get through life, you know, I'm comfortable.
I'm me. I'm, you know, I'm comfortable. I'm me.
I, you know, I am what I am.
There's no sense in like true north because everything is free.
Everything.
And of course, that's the communist way, right?
They want to take everything away from you.
So you rely on them and their ideology ultimately.
And that means tearing apart the family, the institutions that compete with the state,
religion, and also tearing you
away from your biology.
I mean, that would be the best victory for the left.
Well, think about it.
Nothing is certain.
And the only thing is certain is this consciousness that we will raise for you through the Marxist
revolution.
I think it's poised to shift at any moment into who knows what.
There's no reason, in my opinion, that it stays with just the gender issue,
because we've also seen transracialism and things like this.
Now, they've been slow to actually accept it,
but it seems like they may be getting towards accepting it
because according to their ideology, they have no choice but to accept it.
The argument being that if anyone can identify
as whatever they want,
if a person appears white
but agrees with them ideologically
and claims to be black,
then they must be.
They are.
And so the door has been opened
completely to even transracialism.
Right.
Now you're starting to see universities...
And that blows up
our anti-discrimination laws, right?
Yeah, that's the funny thing.
Tim, if you go in there
and you identify
as a black-owned business,
who's to say you're not? Well, Sergerican-american that is correct i am yeah south africa yeah i understand but and and uh you know and that they kind of deny
they're rejecting all these fundamentals they don't believe in racial equality they don't
they believe in racial discrimination they absolutely do not believe in racial equality. They don't. They believe in racial
discrimination. They absolutely do not believe in racial equality. And I tell you, this transgenderism,
the targeting of children, and the endorsement of mutilation of children, I mean, that's demonic.
And if there's a way to kind of denote something as being good versus bad,
the targeting of children in this way and the endorsement of it by our political class,
you know, countries can't survive destroying their children.
Let's put it simply.
In Scandinavian countries, they have stopped gender affirmation,
as they call it, for minors.
They have stopped it. The countries the left claims are the bastions, the examples of good health care have said, hey,
this actually was not helping. Yet for some reason, and I think it's because the left is a cult.
It doesn't matter what's true and correct. It doesn't matter what's logical. What matters is
they gain power. And the cult says it's so, so be it. Even if they want to come out and say Sweden and Denmark are so great. Okay, well,
Sweden and Denmark said stop doing this. No, they won't.
Well, you know, I'm convinced that you can't, an adult for themselves or certainly for a minor,
cannot give informed consent to this transgender, you know, surgeries, whatever you want to call it.
And the fact that it's allowed both legally or medically is a problem that has to be dealt
with.
But no one should be, no one can do it under traditional medical ethics.
No doctor can do it, and it shouldn't be allowed legally.
But they have.
Adults and children.
Because it's like someone going in to a doctor and saying, I want you to cut off both my
arms, that should not be allowed to happen.
And the idea that someone can ethically do that as a doctor or that someone can consent
to that under traditional standards of informed consent laws and under and ethics it's it's at
odds with everything we know about medical but but see the question i have with this when it
comes to adults is what is the ethical line and so i can certainly understand removing someone's
arms because that makes them that makes them dependent to a certain degree but if someone
goes in and says that they want to be sterilized they can still use their arms to eat sleep work and do whatever i mean if an if a human adult wants to split their
tongue or get tattoos or remove an earlobe or whatever it's kind of like people do a lot of
weird body modification stuff well what is the treatment what is the treatment they're seeking
and what is it what is it designed designed to solve but? Doctors can't just do medical procedures that don't work.
But my issue is,
what is the line to which someone is allowed
to modify their body surgically?
I don't know what the line is, but I do know.
I mean, just because I don't know what the line is right now
doesn't mean that it ought to be legal
to have you go in and have a doctor mutilate
mutilate your body to treat your transgender dysphoria that's that's the opposite of what
should be done medically and it should be prohibited under law just like other radical
surgeries would be prohibited in similar circumstances what about tongue forking
well i don't know what the medical treatment is what's the consequence of that happening and frankly it's not something that
doctors typically do is it or is it something that can be done outside of a surgical i'm not
entirely sure there's also um magnetic implants i'll tell you what i'll let you do tongue tongue
forking if you stop mutilating babies and children and allowing adults to have
their private parts
torn apart. But we're not talking
about kids in this context. Well, I'm talking
about adults having their private parts
torn apart. But they're
choosing it. It doesn't matter.
No one can
sensibly choose
that. I think you have to talk about why.
If an adult woman knows she doesn't want to have kids think you have to talk about why, right? Like if an adult woman
knows she doesn't want to have kids and she wants to get sterilized, okay, maybe she does have
a reason to go in and get a hysterectomy, right? But a lot of the justification for the genital
mutilation or the genital modification done to adults or children is we're preventing suicide.
And the idea is that death is worse than potentially, you know, living without an organ,
being dependent on hormones, anything like that.
I think if you want to get your tongue forked
because, you know, you want it
and it's not going to potentially
completely impair your life forever,
then that's a very different thing than saying,
if you don't let me get my tongue forked,
I will die because you probably won't die.
Sure, but that's an entirely different argument.
I mean, if someone went to a doctor and said simply, so I know people who have gotten hysterectomies
because they said they just don't, they want it done.
End of story.
Have a nice day.
I don't care.
And then they've gotten the surgery.
And it's like, you're a 30-year-old adult.
You've made the choice for yourself.
You will not have kids, but you can still walk, run, jump, eat, sleep, work.
The only thing that's happening is you can't reproduce anymore.
It's kind of like people get their tubes tied all the time.
People get vasectomies.
The question is, what's the line?
Now, cutting off someone's arms, well, now you're creating an issue for society where
someone's going to be requiring assistance.
And that is like, okay, that's where the line is that I see.
I do think that there's a problem with people.
I just want to be clear.
No one can give informed consent to gender mutilation surgery.
No one can give informed consent.
So the law can't allow you to do it.
Doctors can't lawfully or ethically do it.
And certainly government shouldn't be subsidizing
it and promoting it with children because well if you allow adults to do it to solve a medical
problem right well why well what if a child has a similar quote medical problem the suicide the
suicide now now no you know this is this is this is another big issue. So we now give you whatever you want in terms of medical treatment because you're so far gone psychologically and emotionally, you could commit suicide otherwise.
That started in the 90s with the opioid problem.
That's like a hostage situation.
That's not medical treatment.
They started to have to treat pain.
But I don't want to conflate the claiming children can get sex changes with a legal adult doing whatever they want well they
conflate it so you need to understand the the relationship i totally get it and so i have i
have a line there where i'm like do i think people who are adults should undergo body modification
at all no i think it's all bad but uh okay if you're gonna if you're gonna go you know get
strange body modifications because you want
to look or feel a certain way it's just kind of like i don't know man that's just me i've never
been staunchly conservative in that but going after kids is the line i mean look at this dylan
mulvaney right everything he's about is the targeting of children absolutely everything he
when he talks about my 365 days as a girl, what adult female?
Maybe I don't know enough adult females.
He's not saying womanhood.
He's saying girl.
He's already talking about minors.
What adult females go around talking about girls in a regular way other than in a joking way?
He is not joking.
And he acts like a teenager.
He acts like a young female.
He does not act like a teenager.
He acts like a little girl.
Well, he doesn't even act like any – he doesn't act like a teenager. He acts like a little girl. Well, he doesn't even act like any...
He acts like a caricature.
A caricature of what he thinks a woman or a girl is.
But he's targeting children.
Let's jump to the story from Billboard.
Travis Tritt cuts all Anheuser-Busch products from his tour rider following Brand's trans-inclusive campaign.
So it's not just Travis Tritt.
I believe John Rich,
Kid Rock, obviously, and apparently many others. Travis Tritt is saying there's many other artists
who are just totally getting rid of Anheuser-Busch. We're also hearing that tons of liquor stores,
bars are getting rid of Anheuser-Busch products. We heard that in St. I think it was in St.
Louis. No, no, no, it wasn't. It was in missouri somewhere they shut down a budweiser clydesdale event because of the backlash they've been receiving over the sponsorship of dylan
mulvaney so what is the sponsorship now i think this is something you can educate people on so
is he sponsored in the sense he gives in cash or given does he get cash for
estimates are fifty thousand dollars for dylan mulvaney to do a video drinking Budweiser.
So he gets – does he get video – does he get cash from people viewing it?
No.
Or does he get cash up front?
Budweiser called Dylan Mulvaney and said, we will give you $50,000 to make a video.
Oh, so he got money just to do what he did.
Because he's an influencer.
They're paying for time.
11 million followers.
Yeah, they're paying for time on his social media.
So he's not getting a commission. He got the money just the money so uh i want to
i want to stress this too as i often do i do not believe that dylan mulvaney is a transgender
individual i believe that dylan mulvaney if you look at i talked about this earlier actually uh
dylan mulvaney is phase two of what is known as elsagate. It is the next level of what Elsagate is.
Are you familiar with Elsagate?
No.
So when YouTube enacted its algorithm,
or to a certain degree,
the algorithm got to a point where
people were using computer programs
to auto-generate videos
that would fall in line with the algorithm
to maximize viewership so they'd make money.
What ended up happening was
there was a wave of videos.
God bless America.
Well, it wasn't America.
But you know what I mean.
It was mainly India, I believe.
The market works, yep.
There were videos emerging
where Elsa was eating feces out of the toilet,
getting injected with blood syringes,
and giving birth.
Then there was the lesser videos
where it's like the Joker, Spider-Man,
and Elsa were running through houses
and doing weird things. But many of the videos depicted strange little cartoon people eating
and drinking out of toilets being injected and having other grotesque things done to them
bleeding from their mouth teeth being ripped out and it was because these things triggered the
triggered the algorithm so when parents would give their ipad to a baby and press play in a nursery rhyme and then leave, they hear some woman being like, hello, little baby, let's sing a song.
And they're like, that sounds wholesome.
They leave the room.
The video ends five minutes later.
YouTube then autoplays whatever fits the algorithm.
After about five videos, you are in the insane world of Elsa eating feces.
This is Elsa.
This is what happened.
Yeah.
So what happens with Dylan Mulvaney is that TikTok makes an algorithm.
Dylan Mulvaney was making a series of content like animals, nature didn't work.
Did it coming out as a non-binary got a few hundred thousand views?
Did a full on day one of being a girl got millions of
views. Dylan Mulvaney then says, ding, light bulb, this is what works. Dylan Mulvaney then decides
to pursue this course of content and then slowly begin the process of doing drugs and whatever
to fit that mold to make money. Hence, Dylan Mulvaney prancing around in the woods wearing
high heels is not something a trans individual does or a woman does.
It is a caricature, and it is a real-life version of Elsagate.
The algorithm mashed these things together, and Dylan Mulvaney said, if I do this, I'll
get clicks.
So to any sane adult, seeing an adult human male taking hormones and getting surgery,
putting on high heels and running through the woods, you'd be like, okay, hold on.
This is really, really weird.
But all of these different things combined make the algorithm promote it.
So this individual gets views and then pursues doing more of it.
This is what Bud Light sponsored.
So for most of us, we are saying rational adults.
We see Elsa eating feces and we go, something's wrong.
This is not right.
Kids should not be watching this.
We then see Dylan Mulvaney and say, okay, this is not what women do.
This is really weird.
What is this?
But young people don't know the difference.
So when babies were being fed Elsagate, they just watched it.
When young preteens and teenagers on TikTok see Dylan Mulvaney, they just watch it.
But where are the adults in Budweiser?
I'm assuming the way it works is they've got their marketers, right, who are in the thrall of whatever, you know, faddish social media, the more to the left, the more politically correct, the better.
But isn't there an adult who says, no, no, we don't do this?
The adults are millennials.
You know, you can't do this.
The millennials are running the show.
I think this is all fear-based decision-making.
No, no, no.
My view is the leadership of Anheuser-Busch needs to be held accountable for allowing this to happen because I think they know better.
And they're afraid of the thugs in their own offices who impose
this thinking on them.
I think it's going to get worse.
And I think it's much, much, much more simple than that.
The 35-year-old woman who got promoted two years ago to a marketing manager for Bud Light
is running the room right now and saying, this Dylan Mulvaney has 11 million followers.
Let's do this campaign. That's all that happened. The people at the top, the executives at Budweiser,
probably older Gen Xers and some boomers probably have no idea what the campaign was,
but they certainly learned about it now. And now they're saying, what is going on?
And it's going to get worse. Millennials were raised on these algorithms. It was 10 years ago.
It was 15 years ago. We're talking about 2006, 2007, the emergence of on these algorithms. It was 10 years ago. It was 15 years ago.
We're talking about 2006, 2007, the emergence of social media algorithms.
People who are getting out of college create an existence on Facebook where they're fed
nothing but this intersectional feminist garbage because the algorithms were sending that kind
of content.
If the only thing you see for 10 years is that the United States is white
supremacist, then you are going to live in a world where that's true. You've seen nothing but evidence
proving it. Now you're 30 years old. You're working as a, you know, you're working at a low
entry-level position at Budweiser and Anheuser-Busch. Now you're 35. You've been given a promotion.
You are now head of marketing for your division.
It's that simple. And then this person is in charge and they fill it out. Now it's possible.
The rumor is that at Anheuser-Busch, they're reeling from this and the executives are furious at this person. Someone posted the LinkedIn for the woman who runs marketing, I guess.
And it's like a 35 year old millennial woman. I think what's going to happen is there may be a
reprimand here. If enough people boycott Anheuser-Busch products to the point where they're forced to issue an apology.
They have, if they don't issue an apology, they'll wait for it all to blow over. But if conservatives
and anti-woke individuals hold out for a long enough period of time and say, we will not buy
any of these products, and then the end of next quarter comes and their stock drops because of it,
their share prices, then they issue an apology and that creates cultural ripples.
However, it is going to be a Gen Zer who replaces this millennial woman,
and that Gen Zer is going to have more hyper-radical views.
It is not, in my opinion, that some guy at Bush, at Anheuser-Busch was like,
you know, we should go after young people and hire Dylan Mulvaney.
It was a young person hired who said, this is what's popular. Let's do it.
Do you remember a couple of years ago? I mean, probably a long time ago at this point,
there was that Kendall Jenner Pepsi ad that got a lot of backlash where there's like a protest and magically Kendall Jenner solved. She saves the day. She saves the day. I don't know what her
name is. But but they she like passes
over a pepsi can and everything is good and that was widely announced as being you know ridiculous
so brave just mocking sort of social justice efforts whatever i worked at a pr firm at that
time and we had a whole discussion as a company on it being like what did we learn from this that
this was a terrible idea great how could we have stopped this literally talking to anyone else in the room but it's you know they'll
have these marketing teams that are like i think this could be cool and we could get kendall
jenner and they're like oh my gosh great idea and none of them can see past it so what they know is
that dylan mulvaney is trending and they're like well might as well jump on this bandwagon they
can't see the consequences no no no i disagree it is a millennial woman who
likes dylan mulvaney that's what i'm saying it's all the millennial women in the same room being
like dylan mulvaney's cool right so it'll work it'll be fine and they're not thinking about the
consequences because they only sell to themselves if we got dylan mulvaney to drink bud light for
march madness that is brilliant oh my god and now you've got some 58 year old dude in in the upstairs
being like what am i what is
kid rock doing he's shooting our product why is he doing that and they'll be like well because
you've got this histrionic sociopath yeah drinking your beer and now people are and who was buying
bud light i don't think they have what about the nike yet oh yeah but let me let me let me let me
put this simple for everybody to understand there are a lot of people on the left who are like, but it's so great that Dylan Mulvaney is having fun and drinking beer.
OK, how would you feel if Bud Light did a sponsorship of InfoWars and Alex Jones came out with a pack of Bud Light and said, Bud Light sponsor in the show.
Thanks, Anheuser-Busch. You're the best. And then slam. And then he stabs it, shotguns it, slams on the ground, rips his shirt off. We'd probably laugh, right? But the left would lose their minds.
Sponsoring someone who is culturally divisive is probably a very bad idea, which is funny,
because companies tend to avoid those sponsorships. It's cancel culture. They're like,
if we work with this company, we're going to get in trouble. So going for Dylan Mulvaney was like, what did Stephen Colbert call it? Sticking your dick into a hornet's nest. That's
what he called it 10 years ago with HB Gary. I'll use the same analogy. That's what they did.
Yeah. And I think because they don't have anyone who's actually buying their product
in their marketing rooms when they're having this conversation, no one is like, that's a bad idea.
They're all talking to each other they all watch the same
kinds of content online and so therefore they're all attracted to the same influencers and in this
case it's um a radical divisive figure but there's no one in there who probably drinks bud light
regularly who is like this won't sell to anyone please stop immediately there's no check and
balance system in the marketing agency yeah and if we're only in this an advertising controversy, it'd be one thing, but you know, you had the Supreme Court
cave into the transgender extremists by refusing to protect women and girls in West Virginia from
having to compete against boys. That's temporary though. I mean, that officially hasn't gone
through its ruling. This is just saying that that rule can be enforced right now. No, that the rule
can't be enforced right now. the rule can't be enforced right now
the rule can't be enforced so kids right now are pending further litigation i mean we haven't even
seen patrick morrissey argue in front of the case yet but you know typically the courts intervene
when there's a likelihood of danger and this is dangerous the the celebrate easter evidently
the biden administration just issued a rule demanding all federal funded programs or sporting programs refuse to protect little girls by requiring males to be allowed to participate.
So this is a fanaticism.
And as I keep on saying, it's a dangerous extremism because it relies on this implication of violence by your opponents,
and it focuses on grooming children.
I want to jump to this other story.
You were mentioning a moment ago that the left isn't,
they don't actually care about racism,
or I forgot exactly how you phrased it,
but basically the view is the woke left,
they're actually very racist.
Then I have proof. We have the story from bounding into comics dungeons and dragons to remove half species from
players handbook claims the entire idea is inherently racist wow so let me put it simply
the idea that there are mixed race species in the world of Dungeons and Dragons they deem should not be in the game anymore
because it is racist.
Oh, yeah, yeah.
They are saying that race mixing is racist.
You don't think that's half the reason
for the hatred for Clarence Thomas?
Clarence Thomas is married to,
I'm friends with Ginny,
Ginny Thomas, a white woman.
AOC.
That is a major, major issue for them sort of i
mean aoc's uh i don't know fiance or husband i don't know if they're married is white and
kamala harris is married to a white guy or whatever right so well what is aoc's ethnicity
she's uh she's what is she she's latina she's a latina but i don't know like of what persuasion
but she's she's not white i mean the left considers latinos white if they vote
republican and they consider black people white if they vote republican too i don't know that's
why i'm confused but so so this this one was really funny to me when i saw this wizard the
coast revealed that they will be removing the concept of half species from the dungeons and
dragons players handbook on the grounds they are not comfortable including an inherently racist
concept in the game what what's racist about
mixed race characters i i wonder is something wrong well the the the racial fanaticism that
really bugs me is the decision to capitalize black and white oh yeah in description which
is straight out of south speaking of african yeah straight out of south african apartheid
did you see that
that judge who i guess i don't know what the story was he reprimanded the uh the woke uh lawyer for
putting pronouns in the in the pleading he said you're adding extra words for no reason an attempt
to persuade uh an officer of the court by in making political implications you capitalized
the word black but not white, that was a different one.
Yeah.
I thought that, no, the same one.
Oh, yeah, yeah.
And then the, it was like, it was a prosecutor or something.
He put pronouns in it.
And the judge basically said that including your pronouns only attempts to signal to the court
that you are of a political persuasion to seek favor.
We have a case in Minnesota,
public teachers union in Minneapolis.
They put in a contract that, you contract that if there's a layoff,
you get laid off usually the most recent employee, the most recent hire, first in, first out, right?
You don't have the... You have to be on the job longer in order to get the benefit of not getting
laid off, except if you're black or white. So if you're a black person who otherwise would be
fired, they go to the next person who's
white and fires them yeah and on the back end rehiring it's usually you know the most senior
person gets hired first unless they're the wrong color so this there's this it's not it's it's not
like they in favor of racial discrimination they embrace it and they and they reject
the constitutional prohibitions on racial
discrimination and the civil rights laws of the 60s. They don't believe in them, folks.
Right. It's been this way since I was a kid.
They don't believe in them.
This is how Chicago has always operated as long as I've been alive. This has been a component
that friends of mine and my family have dealt with. That if you were white, if you were perceived as
white, they
would skip you in public hiring or public promotions.
And that was normal.
But that's an internal ethnic issue in Chicago versus a public school union with the endorsement
of the city engaging in brazen-
No, I'm talking about police and fire department.
Right.
Outright saying white people need not apply.
Oh, right, right.
With the racial quotas at the time.
Right.
In California, they had quota requirements for private boards.
Yeah.
They said you had to have – so if you have a – just, you know, a quota means that someone gets a job that no one else can apply for because of their race or whatever the quota requirement is.
Yeah, that's a huge thing in South Africa as well, is racial quotas.
It's like one of the major things, honestly. But in South africa do they have quote do the quotas apply to white people
uh yes it's like you have to hire i believe it's like every if you hire one white person to hire
three black people and they can be black people of any every any tribe doesn't matter but they
have to be three black or colored people in that position so no matter what even and this is
important for people to understand colored means something specific in south africa yes colored is a proper word capital c o l o u r e d colored it refers to
mixed mixed race right yes correct who speak afrikaans is like their main language yeah that's
that's funny because in the united states it's just considered like a slur or an insult right
but in south africa it's like a legal term it's illegal it's the the name they use there for
themselves yes and it's capitalized that's. It's illegal. It's the name they use for themselves. Yeah.
And it's capitalized.
That's why I was talking about the capitalization of race is pernicious.
Like I keep on saying, they don't believe in any of the kind of, well, what the liberal basis for our country has been for the last 50, 60 years.
That we're supposed to be treating people according to something other than their race or
or sex or now you know lgbt status or whatever it's you you get special treatment and others
get punished uh it is it is a um you know how how is it you run a civil society on that basis? I have no idea.
South Africa tried it.
It didn't work.
Yeah.
I don't think it's working.
Right.
I mean, it didn't work
under apartheid
and it didn't work
in the efforts
to undo apartheid
where they're as race conscious
in theory
as they were
during the apartheid era.
It's more race conscious
than it ever has been,
I think.
And it's not helping.
It's never helped. I just, with this, I think. And it's not helping. It's never helped.
I just, with this D&D thing, there's no other way to see it.
They are white supremacists, and they are projecting to protect themselves.
This is what the left does.
They create segregated spaces.
There was the famous library, I think it was Seattle, where they had um poc non-poc library meetings
so it's like well if you're white when i was at um i mean just to remember in schools across the
country they engage in segregation these safe whenever you hear affinity space sub segregation
that's what they mean it's literal segregation in a court or you know government endorsed
segregation there was that's what's happening in this day and age parent in georgia who sued
because her child who was black was taken out of the mixed classroom and put into an all-black
class and she was like why and they were like for his safety and she's like what that's what
they're doing so these people are like we shouldn't allow anyone to play a character who's actually mixed race because race mixing is racist they say they are trying to alter the culture to change people's perceptions
and it seems like what they what sort of communism is that i'm trying to think through
communists were racist i know but what i mean the commun there's communism behind it i'm just
trying to think through what is it, what is, what sort of communism
is it evidencing?
What do you mean?
That this racialism
prohibits race mixing.
I don't,
my point is,
the point is,
there isn't one.
I don't even understand it
from the Marxist perspective.
Because there isn't one.
The only underlying ideology
to what they're saying
is they don't want people
to mix,
to race mix.
That's just, just like a vicious racism.
And they're doing it under the guise of fighting against racism.
This is what they have always done.
They say we are not racist.
It's actually Larry Elder, who's a white supremacist.
Right.
There you go.
Now, I read this article, I think in The Root a long time ago about a woman saying, like,
we shouldn't glorify black men dating uh light-skinned
black women or women who are not like black women of a dark skin tone because it's encouraging uh
this idea that black women aren't enough and they they're it was like this this argument that
i found very interesting because they're saying basically we want to see people of the same race together when it applies to this racial group.
I mean, in Harry Potter, the people who were encouraging just purebloods were the bad guys.
And it seems like in a couple of years we've turned away from this.
Well, you know, and it's interesting because you have this, on the other hand, this kind of crazed commercial interest in depicting interracial families as if you know the to me it's kind
of reverse racism as if they're too afraid to depict uh uh an entire black family or an entire
white family but the only reason the black person can get in a commercial if they're married to a
white person these days i mean it's it I mean, this is where we are.
And it doesn't make, you know,
and I guess the communism is,
it doesn't make sense.
It's disruptive.
And the goal is to destroy the system.
Chaos is key.
I think the communists were racist.
Marx was racist.
Che was racist. And they are racists.
And what they're doing is they're encouraging
policies that enhance racial tensions and they actively promote segregation. They're
white supremacists feigning a guilty conscience.
Yeah. The left has long used racial division to advance the revolution.
If I put it this way, Democrats, if I were to tell you that Democrats
were imposing racist policy,
if you were not American, all right,
you'd never heard of the country
and you started reading the history of this country.
Then you showed up here on, you know,
you land at JFK and you walk out
and you're like, wow, America, first time here.
And someone came to you and said,
Democrats are racist.
What would that person say?
Well, they're supporting race.
Well, a person who doesn't know has never read a book about the United States.
They'd say that is correct.
They would say they support.
Yes, I read this book.
I know exactly what you're talking about.
Right.
They supported slavery.
They supported Jim Crow.
They opposed the civil rights movement.
And now they're reimposing segregation in school districts
across the country
and apparently people of leftist persuasion think
race mixing is racist
they don't really think it's racist they just want an excuse to get rid of it
the core love story of Lord of the Rings
is a race mix it's a human and an elf
oh you can't have that
yeah I could see in 20 years that they're like
we gotta rewrite that it's no good
this is Hasbro Wizards of the Coast is owned by Hasbro I believe you can't have that. Yeah. We could see, and I could see in 20 years that they're like, we got to rewrite that. It's no good.
This is a Hasbro.
Wizards of the Coast is owned by Hasbro,
I believe directly.
And then they're,
they're funded by the Vanguard group where they actually owned by Vanguard,
BlackRock,
Capital Research,
Global Investors. The three of those companies own about 30% of Hasbro.
Then there's this guy,
Alan G.
Hasenfeld,
who owns 6% of the company.
So it's like multinational corporations that are talking about how two people of different races finding love together coming together right you
know and they don't want people to love each other they want everyone to be angry at each other you
know i get the whole idea anything that shuts us that you rise above in a spiritual or moral way
uh you know the divisions that you know keep us you know uh sinned or sinful
it's something the left opposed they want to raise everything that hurts america hurts human
beings i could get the argument make that their make that their basis if they were to say like
oh well it's because an orc took a human woman back to his tribe and raped you know like there
there's some self-honor no no they're saying that to imply that an elf who is half human is only half elf is racist because he's an elf oh
like they could call it a half human that's the whole game is written from the human perspective
no no that's not what they're saying they're saying an elf has to be able to identify as a
full elf yes you can't treat them as an half negative you get elven abilities when you have
a half when you have an elven father that's how it works you get half you get you get night vision
just saying you have infrared vision they are saying if a if a person is half elf they are elf
that's it but if that's not quite though that's what they're saying right now i understand they're
trying to change it to they are changing it so they're saying if you well what about a quarter
elf nope nope you're still an elf you're still still enough that would actually be illogical this is the racial tenants of the
democrats hundreds of years ago and the one drop rule and we laugh at it but it's i mean the
extremism is a feature the you know it's oh yeah you know we say well it's a slippery slope and
it's like yeah i mean they they you know we laugh but they say yeah this of course is this is logical to us and you know you're going to get with the program we're going to make you
get with the program i understand the human centric thing and maybe that's a mistake because
you could have like a half orc half elf person uh they don't have to be human so maybe they could
they should have went that they should go in that direction where you could have like a dwarven elf
a dwarf and an elf i'm convinced yeah that'd be cool I'm part of it did you say you only
get night vision
if you're dad's elven
elves have night
they have infrared vision
they can see in low light
vision they can see
up to 60 feet
but it's only
passed paternally
oh either
either pair
as long as you have
elven blood
you're able
you have some
of the elven ability
but I would love
to see the game
go like more race
mixing like
a dwarven orc
you know a half dwarf
half orc
kind of person
that's too much
for them I guess
wouldn't it be amazing they wouldn't be comfortable with that what if my great grandmother was an elf but my great grandfather wasven orc you know a half dwarf that's too much for them i guess wouldn't it be amazing
they wouldn't be comfortable with what my great-grandmother was an elephant but my great-grandfather
was an orc and my my other great-grandmother was a human they're just writing this these kinds of
characters out of the game or oh my god this is this is funny because if you go back in time to
when there was racial segregation the the the rules they imposed, the racists, was basically like, if any part of you
is non-white, then you are not white. And so they're literally doing, implementing this right
now, like, you're not a human, you're an elf. It's like, no, but I'm half. No, you're not,
you're an elf. Like, you're not human. That's what they're basically saying. If you have a human
mother and an elf father, I mean, let's just,'s just this is funny. Let's just say that their ideology of what they're explaining.
Let's replace human and elf with just like Indian and Japanese.
What they're basically saying is that one one group looks at the individual of two races
and just asserts they can only be one.
Imagine there was a kid and this how it works in the United States.
Barack Obama is black despite the fact that he's half white.
That's the view of the left.
He is not white.
He is black.
And in this world, that's all he's allowed to be.
To me, that's crazy.
But that's how they've always viewed it because they're racist.
Yeah, there you go.
I'm holding out for the quarter elves.
I want to see if they can see 15 feet.
I'll tell you this.
I'll tell you this.
When I was younger.
Is it racist or racialist?
You know, racist, I'm always a little hesitant about the racism.
It is racist.
Because the racism suggests that someone has negative characteristics because of their race,
as opposed to being obsessed with race per se,
and using that, and I'm being charitable, frankly, I'm just raising a point.
I think it is.
I believe it's generally racist.
It is.
But there's this, but I think there's this broader issue of racialism that is part of the Marxist effort to destroy the country by categorizing us whether we want to or not,
and putting some people into good boxes and other people into bad boxes.
And what they run into, I think, in their racialism, and this probably explains this, is that folks of mixed races, they aren't quite sure what to do.
So now they've got their rule and you're going to go into one box or the other.
It's always been that way.
Because if you straddle the boxes, then the whole construct collapses. It's always been this way and it's never been you're one or the other. You're always the other. It's always been that way. Because if you straddle the boxes, then the whole, the whole, it's always been this way. The whole construct collapses.
It's always been this way
and it's never been
you're one or the other.
You're always the other.
With growing up,
this was explicit to me
because I have,
I have a Korean mom.
I will never be white
according to the government.
I am not white.
I can't be white.
I can never identify as white.
Even though I'm more white
than Asian,
I am Asian.
End of story.
And what would you,
now, on the Korean side, how would Koreans consider you?
White.
They say you're white even if you're probably Korean.
I mean, my understanding, Koreans are a bit different.
They're very racialist, very racial supremacist.
So they would find value in the fact that I'm part Korean and be like, oh, wow, but lesser than them.
So it's not it's not
so much among the younger generation of koreans right but the you know like 50 like the older
you get in terms of korea the more racial supremacist they are and they're korean supremacists
they that koreans older ones genuinely believe koreans are the supreme race no joke and it it
emerged my understanding not just over whites, but other Asians as well.
Everyone.
They believe they're the superior race of the planet.
And the reason they do, my understanding is that when Japan invaded and colonized parts of Asia, the Japanese claimed that they were the supreme race.
So Korean resistance countered this by claiming to their children and fighters, no, it's actually us and we'll prove it. Then when
Japan ultimately gets repelled and the Koreas, you know, everything happens, it happens. They
retained that view that they were supreme. But I got to tell you, when I went to Seoul, one of the
funniest things I've seen was in this museum talking about the great naval general or whatever,
and his tremendous victories over Japan. But as you go step by step through his career,
it's like a great victory was had here and it
shows like 50 korean ships fighting 50 japanese ships and then it's like and he was victorious
and then you jump like a year and it's like in the next great battle he won and there's like 10
korean ships and 50 japanese ships and it's like so you're saying that for every five battles he
lost he won one and you're only showing me the ones he won i thought that was actually kind of
funny i was like what else are you gonna do like we lost a lot the japanese took over and you know so with the dnd game which one is better
like to your point if they're half elf half orc do you want to be half do you want my character's
half elf it depends on how you want to play the game okay like it would be quicker yeah
and orcs are stronger you generally but the game doesn't naturally favor one or the other. So like in the half-elf, half-human thing,
you said it was written from a human's perspective.
Yeah.
So it's better to be...
Well, humans don't have any...
They're like the most bland general character.
They don't really have a lot of bonuses
or a lot of negatives.
So it would be better to be lumped in with the elves
because they're more powerful?
No, because they have less hit points.
They're physically weaker, but they're quicker. Or they're better with magic but you can if you hit
them they die quicker okay let's let's let's let's just get off the dungeon and dragons for a bit
we'll jump back to politics there's a big movie out that's right oh yeah well we got this you
fell into it this is a big story we got well it just shows the culture of what they're creating
yeah they shouldn't call the movie dungeons and dragons that's the concept of the worlds that you can create a movie about
like the movie should be called something awesome the realm and then somewhere in there be like a
dungeons and dragons property it does it is called something and they put dnd above it but let's jump
to this story and talk politics we have this from wear News, ABC3. Former congressional candidate Rebecca Jones' son arrested in Santa Rosa County.
This is a Democrat.
She was like this fake whistleblower, I guess.
I don't know most of the details.
It's been a while.
But she ran as a Democrat.
She is now accusing, what did she say?
Rhonda Sandis kidnapped her son.
The true story is that, let me just, we'll jump over here.
Rhonda Sandis kidnapped her son. The Santa's kidnappers.
The government of Florida.
Oh, the government of Florida.
So here's a tweet from the Miami Herald.
13 year old son of Rebecca Jones, whistleblower who clashed with the Santas, arrested over memes.
Memes.
Here's what community notes added. An incident report released Thursday afternoon by the Santa Rosa Sheriff's Office allege that the 13-year-old made repeated threats to shoot up Holly Navarre Middle School and to stab students who angered him.
He also talked about being on antidepressants that weren't working.
So that's why he got arrested.
Right now, this Rebecca Jones woman, she's blocked me, by the way.
She is posting up a storm, claiming that, here's, she she said two weeks later, bringing us to early today.
An officer told me the state issued a warrant for my son's arrest for digital threats of terrorism.
I asked on whose orders the officer said it was the state.
They aren't letting him come home tonight.
They kidnapped my son.
It's called arrested lady.
And now she's got a whole bunch of Democrats and leftists being like, this is Ron DeSantis.
He's a fascist.
This is what the Miami Hald suggested that he was arrested
for a political statement right yeah for me when in fact it was terroristic threats online
allegedly yeah but when i look this up the pensacola news journal was the one right under
it and they're like that's what she's claiming but let's talk about what actually happened they
have like a list of his statements that he made so this is a person rebecca john she's the one
who accused dos santos of hiding covet numbers is that right yeah yeah yeah hey these are red flag laws why
why is this lady complaining her kid got red flag baby and the cops came and arrested him
this is exactly what democrats have been asking for why wasn't she concerned about her son's
death threats because she's she's evil these people are evil bro it was a rhetorical question
i know but there's an answer because we
talk about this so often when i point out here is a woman who knows full well what her son did
right she is capitalizing off of the fact that her son is reported to have threatened to murder
classmates and she's using it for political power she tweeted before i'm getting out of florida or
something like this and then she never did.
Now, why would she say
such a thing
and then not follow through?
Oh, because they're liars.
Because she's lying.
Then when her son gets arrested
because the family
is clearly unwell,
she says,
they kidnapped my son.
And she's got followers
who are eating it up
and she's using this stuff
for political gain.
Well, I hope her son
gets a lawyer
that represents his interests in a way that's better than
his mother's doing.
Yeah.
There's some reports that he was being homeschooled at the time of his arrest, which like to me
sometimes implies that kids are being homeschooled for other issues.
They're being kept from school.
I'd like to just point out Jazz Jennings' mother and that viral video.
Did you see the viral video where Jazz's mother says
she wakes up Jazz in the middle of the night with the dilator and lubricates it and says,
if you don't stick this in, I will? So the point here is-
No, thank God I've missed that.
The degree to which these people are willing to go to cause human suffering if it empowers them
in some way is terrifying. And right now you have a woman whose son is in jail for making terroristic threats.
So it is so he is charged and reported.
And she's using this for personal gain.
Instead of saying, what's going on between me and my family is personal and private,
and I'd like to keep it that way.
She rushes to social media and says, help help, they kidnapped my son.
Clearly a lie.
But she's doing it for political
power and is it that the son the heavyset person in that picture no that's the images i think that's
boogie oh yeah a youtuber 222988 is that boogie yeah i don't know i can't tell no um he's lost
weight if that was boogie has not lost weight yeah i think that's the son right there oh that's
the son yeah yeah yeah and she's saying she actually got threats.
She was worried about her husband and daughter's safety.
Didn't send them out of the state.
Yeah, they had to flee.
It's just all lies.
It's all lies.
It's all they do.
Also, it makes me sad for her kid, right?
Like, if this is how she's responding,
my kid's being unfairly kidnapped by the government.
Like, if this kid really does have some sort of issue,
apparently his parents are not taking it as seriously as they should.
They would rather point the finger at the Florida government, I guess. When I started making internet videos in
2006, it was new. And I was like, wow, I'm becoming a cult leader. This is very dangerous.
I don't want to be this. I don't want this power. This could easily corrupt me and make me tell
people to do something and destroy the entire system. I can't. So I put it down because it
wasn't right.
But the only problem is all these other people are now picking it up and doing it and they're
not ethical.
You recognize that people were paying attention to what you said in a way that you didn't
really want them to.
They would yell my name instead of the things I was talking about.
Right.
But it's like if I don't do it, someone else is going to do it.
And I don't trust these other weird, like, no offense, lady.
I don't know you, Rebecca. Oh going to do it. And I don't trust these other weird, like, no offense, lady. I don't know you, Rebecca.
Oh, she's weird.
She's evil.
Obviously, acknowledge your kid's problem if he was threatening his classmates.
Acknowledge it.
Apparently, I saw messages where he said he was placed on antidepressants, but they weren't working.
Clearly, this kid is unwell.
I feel bad for him.
But, man, I can't even read what he said.
I don't even think we can pull it up.
If I show this, YouTube's going to freak freak out it takes me back to the same solution every time we talk about this
kind of stuff is that don't be reactionary well i mean it's okay to talk about crazy stuff that
happens but if you're just constantly reacting to the bad stuff you need to create the good stuff
that's the answer you need to become the famous one you need to be the one i'm talking about
what these people think everyone's
thinking it right now and it is a culture war to seize power well and when you see and when you see
politicians embrace a mass shooter uh you know they're talking about a contagion you know the
other folks look at that and say well i can get similar positive feedback if i go and murder
people these are dangerous dangerous uh positions for look at
john brown yeah the story of john brown is not a good one i mean look slavery was wrong john brown
no one no one i thought you meant john brown something happened just now but no john brown
history john brown went to kansas to his kids and just started murdering people john brown walked up
to a guy and shot him in the face i mean mean, look, I get it. There are bad things. There are evil things, but it's like,
I don't know, man, the, the, the, there, there, there are questions about how we handle the
problems of, of greater society. And there is an interesting question about was John Brown right
to just walk up to be, I think the answer is freeing slaves
without killing a bunch of people for the sake of killing them is probably the right way to go
about things. This was before the war. This was before an attempt to end it. What we're seeing
here is the next degree. These people who are planning these things, if this breaks into civil
war, they're already martyring these people they stood in the tennessee legislature
and they all stood there silently holding up seven fingers in in some kind of protest symbol like
hunger games representing that the shooter themself was a victim that is scary yeah yeah and
and and the irony is he was a victim of them. Yeah, a victim of something for sure.
Like the parental, lack of parental oversight.
I mean, it took 12 hours for me to even figure out whether he was a he or a she.
I mean, that's how crazed our media was.
That they couldn't tell us in a straight way the gender the actual gender biologic of the murderer
the sex yeah whatever the length straight i don't even know what word i'm supposed to say
what word am i supposed to say well you could be one sex but the point was everyone is so
in fear of this transgender extremism you can't even get the who what when and why
reporting for hours well it's a fear of far-left terrorism.
That's just plain and simple.
That's what I've been saying.
I mean, they talk about the Islamists threatening
and curtailing free speech in Europe
by murdering people who published the wrong thing.
Who was it recently on...
A scientist.
It was...
Richard Dawkins.
Dawkins was being interviewed by, I think, was it Piers Morgan?
Piers Morgan.
This was nuts.
And he says, can you talk about Solomon Rushdie?
And he goes, I...
And he's like, you don't want to talk about it?
And then he's like, are you worried about a backlash?
And he goes, I don't want to talk about it.
I should have made that clear.
And he's like, well, that's sad, isn't it?
And he's like, I...
Ask JK Rowling how she's doing in terms of threats and stuff.
The point is, I can't imagine her security
bills there's got to be a way to talk about it with empathy without saying i'm on that side you
don't have to take sides empathy doesn't mean that you're that you believe it's right or that
you agree with it it just means you understand and i think there's a way but it's hard to empathize
with people that are on psychotropics because they're not it's hard you know it's hard it's
not impossible but it's hard well they don't want to sympathize i mean you know there's no there's
no a person of good faith who isn't concerned about someone who feels so crazed about their
you know their body that they would mutilate it or do these radical procedures. No one thinks, well, it's good you feel that way.
The question is, how is it we treat it?
Do we help them or do we further that extremism or that unhealthy approach?
Matt Walsh broke it down masterfully in that recent college talk he gave
where he asked a person to explain how they knew they were women.
And the person just said, because other trans people said they felt similarly to me and he said well that's how
trans people feel but not women and the person did not know or ask how women actually felt
what they were actually saying is that it's kind of sad the person just said that they didn't fit in
and they were trying to find a community to fit into and they did and and she was getting
or he or she was getting ratified
by her friends said you're a girl and walsh was like of course they're gonna be nice to you they're
your friends yeah and you know in my view friends help you not allow you to kind of yeah go down
these paths that are so if they're terrible in the end if there was somebody who was anorexic
and you don't tell them and get them help,
you're a bad person. Dude, I used to think
if people changed their name, I'd be like,
what's up, fake guy? Yeah, you're gonna go with a fake
name now? You got a costume on? Like, if you wore
a beanie, I'd be like, fake? I don't even
like, nothing, unless it's pure real, it's
fake. And then transgender came along
and I'm like, fake. And then, but then I realized
that's not the way, like, I talked to Michael Malice, he's like,
it's not that big of a deal. You can have, because I'm like, what's up with your fake name? And he was like, it's to Michael Malice he's like it's not it's not that big of a deal you can have because I'm like what's up with
your fake name and he was like it's not dude it's not what you it's not that big of a name
and uh I don't know the I was smoking a lot of weed and I was like if it's not exactly real
aligned with God then it is fake and needs to be flushed but I I think there's more of a a middle
road you know no one's real all the time. We have clothing on.
We're not in the buff
because that's real.
I don't see how wearing clothes
is fake. We wear clothes to protect ourselves
from the weather. But people wear lipstick
and it's like, what's
makeup? I was so anti-makeup.
Anything that's not purely who you
are was pissing me off. Lipstick
is simulating ovulation, isn't it?
Probably yeah, you're like in same thing blush
I was like show that you are living in that reality where I was so anti fake was like it was antisocial
I couldn't pick my friends were like I don't want to be around it
I'm like you can't lie to her you need to tell her that you slept around with and he's like, yeah
I don't want you in my life because I'm not gonna tell my girlfriend. I cheated on her
I'm like, you're like atomic bomb and he's like i mean i don't want you in my life because i'm not going to tell my girlfriend i cheated on her i'm like you're like an atomic bomb in people's honesty truth
yes i think you're right that like honesty and truth are valuable and especially in friendship
you need to have a an ability to speak honestly with people right and i think that's what's the
difference between uh people who feel as though they are not accepted going online and thinking
that they are getting an honest reaction
when they're actually counting how many likes they get
or how many views their video gets.
I think those are ways to trick your brain
into having a dopamine reaction.
But it's very different than if you had a friend who was like,
well, I want you to be happy, but I'm concerned.
I want you to know that you don't need to contort yourself
to be something you're not. Let's work on your self-esteem otherwise.
I think it's much easier and sort of less
terrifying to seek gratification through social media,
which isn't a completely honest form of friendship. You know what I mean?
Dylan Mulvaney, my guess is he has a little bit of
talent there somewhere.
I disagree.
There's somewhere, there's something that he's able, you know, he would, if he was channeling it directly, he might be successful in a way that would be, in my view, appropriate.
But there's this crazed approach.
And, you know, people are going to be, they're going to do their own thing.
That's fine.
But stay away from our kids.
Don't ask us to ratify it.
And don't create entire public policies around it.
I mean, we're now, someone was telling me the other day that a huge percentage of transgender surgeries are through the military.
So what's happening in our country that it's, you know, and the numbers were
such that one could conclude that people were only joining the military to get the benefit of
the surgery. Is it just people in the military or is it also their dependents? Because there
have been a couple like high profile cases of military families. Well, that's a fair question.
But the point was the military is funding, and I don't have the exact number in front of me a substantial portion of transgender surgeries annually in the united states it's
wild i'm glad you brought up dylan because i had that same thought earlier when you guys were
talking that he's immensely talented but it's i feel like it's directed what is this no i didn't
say he's immensely i'll say it because like that's why he's famous right now is because he's funny to
watch to a lot of people.
He dances really well.
He's a good mover.
He has good physical form.
But he's gone into this realm of trying to find clicks that's like, I find it shameful.
But I mean, I'm not, whatever.
But it is.
It's like, don't twist things just for views.
And you are incorrect.
The videos of Dylan's are spastic.
I know.
It's not rooted
it's not coordinated it's not good movement it's it's random shaking convulsing and screaming
like the price is right video it's just it is someone who is it's not like he hasn't developed
more since then like it's gone away it is someone who is a who is neglected as a child and i mean
i mean this with full sincerity not not to be mean. I believe that
Dylan Mulvaney was seriously neglected and as a young child was not being given attention,
so desperately lashed out saying, please, please look at me, then goes on social media and tries
making different kinds of content to get attention, to be ostentatious. The Price is Right is the
perfect example. When Dylan Mulvaney wins, what does he do?
He runs around for three minutes
doing a weird performance
where he dances with a pool stick
saying, please look at me.
It is a strange,
narcissistic desire
to be looked at.
And it wasn't funny
and it wasn't even...
And what's happening now
is the only reason
this content is getting viewed
is because the algorithm on TikTok is pushing it.
That's it.
End of story.
I got banned from TikTok.
We're banned as well.
We're going to go to Super Chats.
They didn't tell me why.
They just cut me off.
We're going to go to Super Chats.
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uh let's see damian master says hey do you guys have any plans to upload in 4k or 1440 would be
nice for bigger screens i guess the issue is what is it what is it now 1080 1080 we we we did
experiment with 4k a while ago but it's massive in terms of data consumption it's ridiculously
expensive it would take us too long it's not that it would take us too long it's that the data cost
is just to store it everything it's it's it's like exponentially more expensive you're
talking over this show yeah for for any live stream you need to understand that to broadcast
at 4k is x it's like it's like the the broadcast rate squared do you have the wiring to do that
yes yeah but it's an issue of cost yeah so for for if we have we had like 40 some odd thousand
people watching it when we're doing the after show and like youtube would is fine with it there's there's two issues one the potential constraint on our network if we
push too hard and then we start getting chopped it starts chopping up most people don't have 4k
screens right and storing it would be very expensive and when we do the after show we would
have to switch to 1080 because we couldn't afford to broadcast at 4k yeah so it's just like we just do 1080 you know what i mean heck we could broadcast
at 4 480 now how far how far are we away technologically and cost-wise from being able to
take advantage of the 4k like that i think we're very far away and it may not actually even happen
they're right on their cost of using photons instead of electrons for circuitry.
So that will change a lot.
It could.
And there's also new compression technology that comes out and reduces the data load and
things like that.
But the issue is the difference from 1080 on the standard small screen to 4K is indistinguishable
for the most part to people.
So when you're watching on your phone where half the people watch or a small laptop screen,
yes, some people have big TVs.
And so they're like, eh, 1080 sucks.
But that's like a small percentage of people.
And I don't think anytime soon you are going to see a massive upgrade in demand for 4K.
It's not like HD or something.
But a lot of people like phones are becoming 4K.
And so I think we need
better compression,
better data transmission.
For the time being,
it's too expensive.
Interesting.
All right.
Let's see where we are.
Where we are.
All right.
Robert Knight says,
Tim, we had a trans school shooter
thwarted in Colorado Springs today.
Called in by his sister
and law enforcement showed up.
They were drunk in room.
We did cover that story.
That's crazy.
That's crazy.
And people mentioning,
Flufferboy says
there was potentially a copycat.
Yep.
Stevie Veve says,
don't forget when Anheuser-Busch
merged with a Belgian company.
I-N-B-E-V.
The list of AB brands
is much larger
than you stated in your other video.
Thanks for bringing that up.
It's AB InBev.
It's bought.
And they have other,
what do we got here?
There's quite a few.
They own four companies.
SAB Miller, AmBev.
They own Milkman.
And InBev.
Yeah, they own,
what was it?
SAB Miller.
You're going to have to stop drinking alcohol.
There's quite a lot.
I saw some here.
Local only.
Out of the United States,
Coca-Cola and Pepsi, I think are wow bottled by these guys i'll keep naming them as i find them
and it's a trouble with uh boycotts you're not ready to give it up
we got an interesting one here from spencer jones as i was the editor on those jack daniels videos
jack daniels had us cut most of the dirty jokes the drag queens made. At least I got
paid. Interesting.
Well, yeah, that's a thing.
A lot of people are saying they're going to ban Jack Daniels.
Jack Daniels did a drag thing, too?
RuPaul's Drag Race, but I'm kind of like,
I don't care if adults are doing drag at all.
Like, if Jack Daniels wants to sponsor
them, I don't drink Jack Daniels, I don't care.
The dilemma of anything is that they're sponsoring
someone who's targeting children.
And that's where I'm like, yo, that's not okay.
If drag queens want to do it, if Jack Daniels is like, hey, there's drag queens and they
drink booze.
I'm like, okay, I don't know.
I'm not going to.
But if you want to boycott Jack Daniels, by all means, go do your thing.
The Anheuser-Busch thing, I think, is like people need to boycott that.
Because that's just that's not just about targeting kids.
That's that's where we need cultural awareness of the algorithmic manipulation that our society is experiencing and the
destruction it will bring. All right, where are we at? What do we have? Dave Davis says,
well, there are people in both parties that want a divorce. Marjorie Taylor Greene wants
a national divorce. And if Trump won in 2020, California wanted a national divorce.
This isn't just one side wanting a divorce,
which is why I say I think that's where we're going.
And it's funny when people are like, oh, yeah, it's crazy.
It'll never happen.
And I'm like, bro, the left and the right are calling for it.
Did Marjorie call for it?
Because I remember last time she was on, I think she said she didn't want it.
She recently said that we need a national divorce.
Marjorie, what about your kids, man?
Well, you know, I remember reading in the New York Times in 2020 how they were gaming out a disputed election.
And John Podesta, who's now working in the Biden White House, playing the role of Joe Biden or Hillary at the time, I think it was Joe,
said that, you know, when they gamed it out and there was Trump, quote, won, and there was an electoral college dispute, the Podesta position was, well, we should have Washington State and California threaten to secede from the union unless the electors were counted the way they wanted to count.
So for all of the noise about January 6th, the left was actually wargaming succession and civil war in the 2020 election.
And only because the votes went the way they wanted it to go, and we can argue about that,
did they pull back on their plans for violence, street demonstrations, and potential secession.
All right. Kid Funky Fry says,
what Obama did wasn't a war crime,
it was a capital crime under 9-141.000.
The son of an FBI informant.
You know, we had gotten documents on Anwar al-Awlaki,
his father, who was the first American ever assassinated by a U.S. president.
Wow.
Known.
And Anwar al-Awlaki was actually working as a source for the government
at the time. We had the FBI documents saying, well, we followed him in the, you know, literally,
you know, followed subject. He got on the Metro. We broke off contact after he went into the
Pentagon. Really? And so Obama, you know, a few years later, he's across, you know, he was the
leading internet jihadi and Obama killed him.
Whether Obama knew at the time that he was actually a source for a good period of time for the United States government, I don't know.
Or maybe he was cleaning up some loose ends.
Yeah, well.
Yep.
All right.
Brandon West says the state is a mafia pretending to be a human rights organization. Yep. All right. Brandon West says, the state is a mafia pretending to be a human rights organization.
Yep.
All right.
Hillary Clinton says,
if they're going to go after the Bidens,
then Hunter first,
and then everyone will finally see
how incompetent Joe is.
If you can't father one,
how are you supposed to father a nation?
I mean, just lock them all up.
Indict them all.
That's about it.
Obama, Hillary, Bill.
Yep.
I mean, the new rules are local prosecutors
can um attach state law crimes to federal issues and prosecute national politicians
do you think they will though like what are the odds here i'd love to see it happen but like
what what are you i wouldn't bet on it uh we got this uh in the regular chat
holy verse i saw this one said tim should get natalie slash contra points although to be clear
i think there's enough that the state actors could get i mean state attorneys or district
attorneys could get the bidens so uh holy verse was saying that we should get contra points
contra points has been invited on several occasions.
There you go.
Yeah, we invite lefty people all the time.
Who's ContraPoints?
A prominent YouTuber, a trans woman who talks about various political issues.
Relatively popular, fairly moderate in some respects, but lefty.
And won't come on.
We've invited Politics Girl, who's Midas Touch podcaster.
They responded with like, what's the deal? And we we're like here's the plan ghosted us Cenk Uygur the
Young Turks obviously won't do it Hasan Piker won't do it Kyle Kalinsky we like him he's cool
he said he wants to find a time to come out and do it but it's hard because he hosts his own show
and I'll say that for for Cenk Uygur and Hasan Piker as well if they host their own show I'm
not going to cry that they can't stop their show to do mine like that's that's that's unfair but
they're uh and politics girl and you know can't you zoom a moon or
something like that do studio it just doesn't work you can't do it you can't have a conversation
with someone over a screen because you can't see each other's faces so it becomes this weird thing
where someone just talks and then stops and pauses and then someone talks and stops and pauses and
it's just really awful i hate it and there's a lot of people who are like i don't know you could still do it's like like even we had don jr calling last week i'm like we got the discord
set up we can now do collins but i don't want to do it on the show it was great to have don jr opan
and all of these issues pertaining to the indictment and what was going on right plus his
dad is you know the front runner so i'm like let's hear what he has to say and then we were able to
try and get some questions and but it's hard because Don can't see us.
So when we're talking, or when we're trying to talk, he can't hear us either.
So he's talking, and then someone tries to bring up a point, and it's just impossible.
It becomes a show rather than a discussion.
Yeah.
Yeah.
So it's just, we want someone to sit down and have a real conversation with a group of people and talk about things. But I think we're having the dude from Surf's TV, who is a smaller YouTuber, but he's more
prominent on Twitter.
And then he'll be here.
We had Destiny, the Omni liberal on the last week.
And he was in for a surprise, I imagine, because when he was on the show, he said the indictment
of Donald Trump must have something bigger in it if it's going to be 34 counts.
They've got to have some more, you know, evidence.
And they didn't. And so i wonder what his view is now yeah seeing as they have nothing he should come back let's let's hear an update from him well i think i like destiny i mean you don't
have to agree with him or agree with his worldview but like i felt like we had a real conversation
we don't agree on everything he he thinks things that are untrue or doesn't know things that we
know and like and vice versa yeah we start talking about corporate uh colonialism because he was like we haven't we haven't taken
another country like russia's taking i'm like what's corporate colonials and it's unresolved
we need to resolve this steve but you know like he said kyle rittenhouse was the clearest cut
case of self-defense he's ever seen he may be liberal but he's not lying when he watches the
video he's like oh yeah you're right you know he's not illusional yeah pardon me you gotta respect
people who don't check their brains
at the door when it comes to politics.
They're going to just repeat
the NPC approach, and that goes on
both sides. But there's the issue. If someone like
Destiny is getting his news from corporate
press, he's likely to believe things
that are untrue. However, Destiny
is more likely to actually watch the video,
and that puts him in, I guess he's called
right wing. The left.
I mean, did you see this Glenn Greenwald of the Washington Post the other day
accused the Trump sons of posting the picture
of the judge's daughter?
In fact, that was so misleading
that he got fact-checked on Twitter.
I mean, they posted articles about the daughter
that happened to include a picture.
And then they lied.
Completely at odds.
And he's supposedly the fact-checker. Yeah checker yeah well you know that's what they do they lie about everything
so that's that's yeah we'll i'll leave it at that fact checking is a fact checking is a is a
really big problem in the media essay federali says it's a sucking chest wound lukisms are alive
and well i don't understand what that means a sucking chest wound. Luke-isms are alive and well. I don't understand what that means. A sucking chest
wound is the specific term for what it is.
That's what it's called.
When you get a hole in your chest,
it's called a sucking chest wound.
That's one of those internet rabbit holes
you'll probably...
Well, no, he's talking about Luke Rutkowski, who's come on the
show and say things that didn't quite make sense,
but you kind of understood.
Oh, yeah.
So calling it a Luke-ism is to imply the phrase sucking chest wound is incorrect when it's actually
the correct terminology yep canada a canadian egg says regarding stab wounds take a driver's
license credit card or equivalent and place it over the wound to seal it source surviving edged
weapons police training video there you go go. That sounds horrifying, man.
Could you imagine getting stabbed and you're holding a driver's license on your chest
knowing that if you take it off, you will die?
I have a woofer.
I've done my woofer training.
That's one of the hardest parts about self-inflicted injuries, but injuries to yourself.
It's really difficult to take care of yourself and administer first aid to yourself it's really really difficult knives are deadly weapons yeah definitely are yep it's funny
when they the saying of don't bring a knife to a gunfight it's actually like do you know anything
about combat because yeah right like depending on the circumstances of the fight the knife might be
worse oh yeah close so much more distance so
much faster yeah yeah and then people i feel like a lot of people uh especially talking about this
they've never gone to a gun range a shooting range you know what i mean and like no probably
actually fired a weapon and it's like you do realize that watch a video of these cops what
and and the cops are shooting and it's like you you have this tiny piece of matter you are trying to hit a person with.
And you're far away compared to literally holding and controlling the knife and the person as you're ending them.
Like knives are very, very dangerous.
Be careful.
So I'm not much of a gun guy.
So I've done shooting once, really, 10 years ago.
But, you know, for those of you who have used weapons and you know you've used guns right been trained I mean is a knife an effective personal defense
weapon if you're not comfortable with guns uh I would probably well it depends on circumstances
uh probably no in most respects however and it's because you don't want to be in an actual
grappling fight with someone so it requires you to be too close to these and it creates massive
risk to yourself that being said i want you to imagine it this way you're standing 15 feet from
a target with a bullseye on it if you were handed a firearm and told, hit the bullseye, go.
Okay, the chances of the average person doing that is slim to none.
You hand the same average person a knife and say, hit the bullseye, go.
They will hit the bullseye.
100% of people.
Go to the target and stab it.
And right in the bullseye.
And they're going to be able to do it.
But with a gun, they'll probably miss.
They'll make simple mistakes.
And so a gun is a very powerful and effective weapon in most circumstances.
If you're talking about home defense, you probably don't want a knife.
You want something like, it's funny, because they're banning the effective home defense weapons.
Like, you know, I guess a short-barreled rifle with, you know, actually people mentioned the Kel-Tec Sub 2000,
which was used by the trans
mass shooter, is a nine millimeter rifle with a brace.
So it's stabilizing, lower, smaller round, nine millimeter, lower penetration, less over
penetration.
So if you're worried about, you know, someone breaking into your house and you don't want
to hurt other people, you want a weapon like that.
I think if someone were to break into my house, I wouldn't want to be using a knife because that means you're actually in physical contact with the person
increasing risk to yourself and my guess is just brandishing you know i know the left doesn't like
to talk about the effective use of guns they're often effective just showing them in terms of
self-defense brand deterrence without having to fire them sends a lot of people running them
sa federale clarified when you said earlier we're talking about a sucking chest wound that you said a chest sucking wound and that's why
it was yeah that's why they super chatted oh okay there you go you played the loop card i think it's
because i was calling it a chest wound and then i was trying to like because most people don't
know what sucking chest wound means yeah all right lillian May says are you old enough to remember the movie Escape from LA
a life imitating art a premonition of the future
I'm old enough to remember Escape from New York yeah what is it
Snake Plissken yeah that's Metal Gear that's where the Metal Gear character comes from
he lands on the roof or whatever and then before that the big movie
was controversial was was The Warriors.
Great movie.
The Warriors.
Awesome movie.
I mean, it's a bit cheesy.
It's nonstop action.
The gangs of New York in the 70s.
Dude, The Warriors is nuts.
Spence Spencer says, a bill introduced in Texas to outlaw child genital mutilation,
male circumcision is explicitly exempted and will remain legal.
Why chop boys still? Good question. It shouldn't remain legal. Why chop a boy still?
Good question.
It shouldn't be allowed.
Well, you know what?
If you want to compare circumcision to gender mutilation of the nature we're talking about, you can try.
I don't think it's going to be persuasive.
One is sterilization.
One is, you know, an unnecessary surgery, I guess.
I don't think they should be doing it,
but there's a difference between sterilizing a human being
and circumcision.
You can't experiment on patients.
That's the distinction.
There's no basis to suggest that what they're doing
to people who think they're transgendered
is anything other than crazed
experimentation well and you're prohibiting no one can you can't participate at low you can't
legally participate in that type of process nor can doctors i gotta stop you right there you're
completely wrong how am i completely wrong scandinavian countries in the uk have already
banned it it's not experimental it doesn't work at all oh yeah that's right it doesn't work at all. Oh, yeah, that's right. It doesn't work at all.
Yeah.
So Tavistock in the UK shut down and said, this stuff is hurting the kids and not helping
them.
And how do you-
So we're beyond that.
We know it doesn't work and they're doing it anyway.
And there's no way you can test it to make sure it will work because-
They did though.
It's the type of procedure that is unethical to perform.
Well, but listen, listen.
Just inherently.
So you can't, it's like testing whether cutting an arm
off works. You can't do it.
But they did. In Europe, they did these things,
tracked the data, and then found it had
a negative impact and said, we're going to stop
doing this from now on. And they've actually
told their counterparts in the U.S. to stop
doing it as well. And when Republicans
said, look at what these countries are doing. We should
stop. Democrats, for some reason,
love to come out and say, if the Republicans are for it, we're
against it.
And then started defending something that has already been shown by socialist or democratic
socialist countries to not be effective.
So at this point, I would say it's not even experimental.
It's proven to have failed.
Right.
And they're still pursuing it.
Right, right.
But that's why they're...
So here's the interesting thing I have for pointing out to YouTube.
Multiple states have already banned this outright.
These other countries in Europe have banned it.
Now many states in the US are banning it.
But for some reason, the left is still adamant they need to be able to do it.
And they point to like the American Academy of Pediatrics and all these institutions that
they say, oh, no, they say it's the right thing to do.
Our public health authorities have failed us.
Oh, that's a money issue that's so many issues on so many
issues all right let's grab some more super chats all right what is this uh marcus carter says i
wrote a book i wanted to share with you and hope you read reclaiming independence discovering the
lost duties of leadership is available in bookstores now very cool very cool congratulations
hale hertz says it's awfuls behind all of it
and of course that stands for affluent white female liberals that's what uh it was really
funny when tucker carlson brought that up he's like they called me racist and he's like why
it's white liberal women i'm complaining about he's like i don't care about black people the
white liberal women i thought that was really funny like the the left is complaining about
white men and tucker's complaining about white women yeah i was thought that was really funny. Like the left is complaining about white men and Tucker's complaining about white women.
Yeah.
I was watching that.
That's the whole thing.
Big Jay Oakerson stayed up last night.
We're talking about.
He talks about the only people that have ever called him racist are just white girls.
Well, and that's why you have a lot of the homosexual community oppose this transgenderism
because they see homosexual boys as being it's erasure targeted here yeah these are
kids that don't want or shouldn't have these types of surgeries and you know what's going on why and
and of course they're the ones who are regarding it later so they say all right miles tateek says
y'all underestimate how much is involved with printing a run of
custom beer cans.
Not likely a marketing team slipped that by everyone else.
Quarter two reporting going to be wild.
I just want y'all to check out Life Leaf Remedies and feel better today.
So no, yeah, I think what's happening is millennials are starting to take over industry and they
are pushing more and more of this weird ideological stuff.
And then you have the opposing faction, people who pay attention to politics, who are just like, this is weird and I don't like it.
So you have some millennials, some Gen X, some boomers.
And they're all saying, whoa, this is weird and defensive.
And it's causing problems for the company now.
But we'll see.
Anheuser-Busch's revenue, I think, was like $55 billion.
But the left doesn't care.
I mean, it's not going to stop them
oh they don't care if budweiser you know that's fine with them they've gotten what they needed
exactly so when budweiser gets like they don't they're not gonna buy budweiser yeah yeah yeah
who knows what they're drinking all right winston alexander says as a half korean half white guy i
went from being a banana to mellow yellow to a person of color to white
adjacent. What's next, LOL?
Apparently now, according to Dungeons & Dragons,
just Korean. You are no longer
white in any capacity.
Although the more we talk about
Budweiser, the more
I'm thinking, boy, I could use a Budweiser.
All right. St. Miles
says, Tim, make your own brew and
have Joe and Crowder slam a glass mug after
they drink it i wish we could that is very difficult to do beer you know we could probably
partner with a actually we were talking about doing this as a local brewery and we were like
maybe they could craft a specialty beer for us you know and then we would we would sell it or
have it at the studio or something and they were super down with it we just we just never got
around to it i think it's mostly because I don't
drink beer. You know, it
makes you fat and it's poison.
So, you know, I'm just not
going to drink it. So we never did.
Coffee's good, however.
I like coffee. Coffee's fun.
There's this tribe in Central America that
runs for like 17 hours a day called the Tara
Umara and they drink corn beer. That's
their diet. As long as you burn it off. Yeah so it's is alcohol shine yeah what's how do you make
i don't know it's corn beer just ferments i think right it's like anything else sugar right
i feel like it'd be difficult to make beer because you don't drink it like you know what
coffees you like so you consider people this is a nice coffee you should get it too it would be harder for for our
gang i guess kermode bear says drop dnd and pathfinder there are many great non-woke options
castles and crusades blades in the dark cult divinity lost and the old world of darkness
settings you don't need wizards of the coast to have fun castles and crusades sounds cool
ian you know any of this uh no no i know pathfinder and dnd i haven't heard of castles and Crusades sounds cool. Ian, do you know any of those? No.
I know Pathfinder and D&D.
I haven't heard of Castles and Crusades.
We've got to do that Culture War
D&D show.
If we can get some D&D players, I would love to.
That's the challenge. The idea was
to do a D&D show
that has silly analogs
to the real world to see how people respond
to situations and understand what, like,
see if they can see through it. So you'd
be running a D&D game
using modern challenges.
That's pretty fun. So a group of,
you know, orcs are rampaging
through the city center complaining
about an orc
warrior who had been imprisoned and then
disappeared, and a young elf
was rendering aid when he was violently attacked and then fired. And a young elf was rendering aid
when he was violently attacked
and then fired his bow and arrow upon the attackers,
fled the scene, you know.
And then you're like, you know what?
That couldn't have happened in real life.
The goblins that live underground.
Yeah, you know, and then there you go.
Dude, the sewers would be such a good theater.
That can't happen in real life.
That's too crazy.
All right.
Heavy Armsky says,
I want to run a D&D campaign for the TimCast crew
with all the politically incorrect stuff intact
just to stick it to Wizards of the Coast.
If we do a D&D show,
like, it's got to be on Rumble.
You know what I mean?
None of it's politically incorrect.
I mean, it's insanity.
This isn't even politically incorrect. I's none of it's politically i mean it's insanity is this isn't even i never thought of it you can make dvd games political but the game itself isn't inherently
political it's just a tab it's like a layout of data yeah it's what they're reading into it it's
like the lens through which they view their own world they're applying to the game yeah yeah
communists everything's political but the game is human centric that is important because that
is political the whole game that you call a half human half elf a half elf it means that there's
like some human bias in there and that's the point of it is we're all human so that's why
right but but you got to understand ian all of the elves who want to play this game are very upset
they're pissed that's right that's where this is all coming from it's the elves it's a big elf
lobby what is the marginalized community or indigenous community that we're all supposed
to be offended for probably like the dark elves or indigenous community that we're all supposed to
be offended for probably like the dark elves or like the dark dwarves you know the underdark
all right let's grab this one uh right here we've got this from polite rude guy who says tim never
read my super chats also bring trump on yes i would love to have trump on the show no no one's
saying no to that one i think it's funny when like would you go down could you go down there and interview oh yeah yeah yeah but but like it's an issue of
he's like a busy busy guy running for president and people you know everyone we've talked to who's
associated with the trump team or people like we've had jason miller here a couple times i think
they're like you'll get 20 or 30 minutes and i'm like we'll take it and then what we'll do is that
we'll have don jr or cash patel hang out with us while we're talking to Trump. Trump can get up and leave and go do his thing and we'll carry on the show.
And it's just an issue of scheduling and coordinating it is very difficult.
That's about it.
My guess is he'd commit to 20 minutes, but then he'd stick around and keep.
I think he wouldn't leave.
I think.
No, he'd love this sort of format.
Yeah.
With people.
It's a good format.
The whole chat would be saying, we love you.
And then Trump would be explaining everything in great detail. would ask him questions to elaborate he'd elaborate in greater
detail and everyone we've ever had on who's like i can stick around for maybe an hour and we'll be
like okay that's fine after an hour they're like well i'm not leaving you know i'm like this is
this is going well you know i'm getting the dogs right so uh you know i we we are i i don't i don't
think i should say who but next week we are going to have the greatest guest we have ever had.
I am very excited.
Other than me?
Other than you.
Technically, yeah.
I am making sure to pull out.
Just to clarify.
We are pulling out all the stops to make sure that this guest receives the utmost comfort.
And I'm not going to say who.
But next week is going to be lit.
We're going to be in Austin.
So we've got Monday, a really great guest.
It's going to be a very, very fascinating conversation academically about wokeness.
Tuesday is going to be my favorite show we will probably ever do.
I'm very, very excited for this.
It is one of the greatest human – people know who it's going to be as soon as I say this.
It is probably the only politician I could ever say that I actually like.
So it's political.
Oh, it's absolutely political it's the greatest politician i've i've seen in my lifetime and everyone already knows that we're in texas and who's it going to be that's all i'm
going to say so there you go guys i'm really excited for this it's going to be one of the
most exciting days for me and i think i'm pretty sure luke will be there as well so um i'll leave
it at that so smash the like button subscribe the channel, share the show with your friends,
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Tom, do you want to shout anything out?
Go to JudicialWatch.org.
We're suing everybody about everything.
We've got to address the current crisis,
and we only do it with your support.
So we've got to pay the lawyers, so support we only do it with your support so you know we got to pay
the lawyers so support judicial watch right on absolutely we're suing everybody about everything
is just an amazing t-shirt i hope that you guys make that as merch yeah people say are you
investigating this i said we're investigating everything if there's something you're worried
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Hey, Ian Crossland, if you want to follow me, it's here at iancrossland, anywhere on
the internet.
I stand in solidarity with all the half-elves and orcs out there.
I'm with you till the end, my friends.
Tom, if people want to follow you, they can follow you on Twitter at tomfitton.
At tomfitton.
Thanks for coming, man.
You're welcome.
Yeah, I have a lot of work to do for the next couple days for this austin show it's gonna
be really fun but uh yeah you guys will enjoy this guest i think the chat kind of figured it out
yeah they're saying beto o'rourke you got us oh you got tim's favorite politician of all time
but you know i always i never officially announced because who knows i mean maybe next week there's
like sorry we got to cancel so right right also you have to have the anticipation. It's the magic.
It's a schedule to appear.
Maybe they're guessing wrong.
I mean, they don't...
You guys don't know everything.
All right.
Did you shout out your...
Oh, yeah, at iamserge.com.
I won't be here tomorrow.
Callen will be taking over for me
and we will be driving
22 hours to Texas in a car.
It's going to be great.
All right, everybody.
We will see you all
at timcast.com
in about 10 minutes.
Thanks for hanging out.
Cheers. you