Timcast IRL - Timcast IRL #781 GOP Rep Files To EXPEL Adam Schiff Over Durham Report Revelations w/Donald Trump Jr.

Episode Date: May 18, 2023

Tim, Seamus, Hannah Claire, & Serge join Donald Trump Jr. to discuss a new resolution introduced to expel Adam Schiff from congress, John Fetterman embarrassing himself at a financial hearing, & how m...ainstream media continues to target the Trump family. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Starting point is 00:00:00 The Durham report came out. Many of you heard about the details. It effectively confirms that there was a soft coup from the intelligence agencies against a sitting president. And man, does it rock my confidence in this country because many of these people are not going to be held to account. But we do have new developments. Rep.
Starting point is 00:00:18 Anna Paulina Luna has filed for the expulsion of Adam Schiff, who lied repeatedly about evidence and proof that the Trump family was involved in some kind of conspiracy to subvert this United States. So I'm really excited to see that breaking news. And we're going to be talking a lot about this because we've got Donald Trump Jr. hanging out with us. Normally, I do the the joining us later. But I just want to jump straight into it because I think there's going to be the bulk of the
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Starting point is 00:02:15 your friends. As I already mentioned, joining us tonight to talk about this is the man himself, Donald Trump Jr. What's going on, guys? How you doing? I think everybody knows who you are. Do you want to do a quick intro, I suppose? Don Trump Jr. There you go. All right. Thanks for hanging out. This should be fun. Good to be with you, man. You're the, even before the show, we're talking about your family being framed by politicians, by intelligence agencies for being traitors and spies is the most, it's bigger than Watergate. It's insane.
Starting point is 00:02:43 Like significantly. and when you look at the amount of people that were involved the resources that took place to create this thing the level of people tim that knew uh and we're all in on it and we're just just fine with that i mean it's not just you know comey is the director of the cia but obama knew and biden knew and hillary knew and everyone knew and they all knew they were and it didn't matter yeah well that's the anna polina stuff's incredible because like yeah adam schiff i Obama knew and Biden knew and Hillary knew and everyone knew. And they all knew they were lying. And it didn't matter. Yeah, well, the Annapolina stuff's incredible because, like, yeah, Adam Schiff, I remember this. And I take it pretty personally because I was the guy that they said, I'm going to go to jail for life.
Starting point is 00:03:16 They were going to try me for treason, also a crime punishable by death. You know, minor details for me at this point. It's just another Tuesday. But, you know, that guy was on TV every day saying he had seen the evidence. He had it. I was going to jail for life. And you're sitting there being like, I don't even understand what's going on. And like, let alone that this is happening. But they could do that, that the media could so gleefully run with it as though it's the gospel without actually anything there.
Starting point is 00:03:36 They won awards for it. Well, that's the interesting thing. I think my father is actually suing some of them. I think it's the Pulitzer committee because you know the washington post i think the new york times they won pulitzer prizes for the journalism surrounding uh russia russia russia but that's unfair none of it actually happened i'm sorry that's unfair you called it journalism i is yeah i i apologize the propaganda uh around russia well let's say honestly at this point that's what they are you you can see that you you can see uh you know the joy they take when someone who's actually
Starting point is 00:04:09 a dissenting voice like a tucker carlson comes off the air uh you could see it when you know i guess it was jake tapper's voice was cracking last week after the cnn town hall because you know even with weeks of preparation to try to take out donald trump it didn't work out quite like they had planned and you know what's really interesting perhaps tim like just seeing the durham report like the just total blackout on mainstream media like no one's even talking about it's like it didn't even happen it it's like we're just gonna not even talk about it because if it's not good for the narrative not only will we not cover it a little bit we won't even acknowledge it the the democracy folks we heard a lot of screaming about democracy and Trump's the greatest threat to
Starting point is 00:04:48 democracy. They're awfully silent because this feels like an actual threat to democracy. And yet I don't hear anyone bitching about it. So we'll do it. So this is going to be fun. Thanks for joining us. I'm very excited. It's an honor and a privilege, sir. We've got Seamus Coughlin. Yeah, by the way, we were complaining about it all day yesterday. I was complaining about it on my podcast, which is called Shamer, by the way. Y'all can check that out on Rumble. My name's Seamus Coughlin. I create cartoons on a YouTube channel called Freedom Tunes.
Starting point is 00:05:12 We're going to be releasing a cartoon tomorrow that I think y'all are going to enjoy. If you want to go check that out and subscribe. And we have a website, freedomtunes.com. If you want to support what we're doing, you can become a member there. Thank you. We've got Hannah Claire Brimelow hanging out. Yeah, hi, I'm Hannah Claire Brimelow. I'm a writer for Timcast.com.
Starting point is 00:05:27 You should ignore Seamus's podcast and go to Timcast.com and click on the re-tap. I think you should just go check out my Rumble podcast, by the way. We're going to do shameless plugs. I'm a Trump. I am the master of shameless plugs. It's genetic. You can't turn that crap off if you have those genes. Okay, just relax.
Starting point is 00:05:49 Okay, so I got to do that. And I don't do that often, but I got to, you know, I got to play the Trump card if we're all doing gratuitous plugs. Quite frankly, Shaver is the greatest podcast. I let it go. I let it go at first. I didn't even include it in my intro, but if everyone else is plugging, I'm going to plug.
Starting point is 00:06:04 That's why we're here, baby. What's your show? I just have the Triggered podcast on Rumble where I do much of the same. It's a long-form version of a lot of the rants that probably people have been watching me do on social for a while and had some fun with that.
Starting point is 00:06:18 Just enjoy the platform and being able to say whatever I want. It's awesome. And I do. What time do you stream? I go 6 o'clock Mondays and Thursdays. Oh, too. What time do you stream? I go 6 o'clock Mondays and Thursdays. Oh, nice.
Starting point is 00:06:27 I do Tuesdays and Thursdays at 6 o'clock. So on Thursdays, you guys are tuned into mine. All right. And then we got Serge pressing on the buttons. Yeah, today is going to be fun.
Starting point is 00:06:35 Yeah. It should be good. Yeah, I'm excited. We've been talking about this for a little while. We had you call in. Yeah, and I called in a couple weeks ago,
Starting point is 00:06:41 and that was cool and sort of unexpected. Alex was like, hey, you want to call in? I was like, yeah, sure. He was like, I'm just going to was cool and sort of unexpected Alex was like hey you want to call in I was like yeah sure and he's like I'm just gonna call him on the phone I was like okay guys yeah but you ended up joining through the discord and
Starting point is 00:06:51 I want to jump to the story but I just have to say it was a beautiful moment when you just yelled I am a Trump I'm not gonna be out plugged my shame is cognizant. Look, I did beat you, too, and I got to the plugs for it.
Starting point is 00:07:08 I didn't even mention it in my intro. I'm like, I'm just going to let it slide. I'm not going to do that. But if everyone else is plugging, I'm plugging. Let's jump into this story and go right to it. We got this from DC Drano on Twitter. Check this out. Breaking news.
Starting point is 00:07:20 GOP Rep. Anna Paulina Luna submits House resolution to expel Rep. Adam Schiff from congress in light of durham report findings showing his involvement with illegal spying on u.s president it's a resolution that's resolved that pursuant to article 1 section 5 clause 2 of the constitution of the united states representative adam schiff b and he hereby is expelled from the house of representatives now i i'm not convinced they'll actually do it no unfortunately they should do it and outside of the the spying i do want to mention that he
Starting point is 00:07:49 published the private information of an american journalist once again in an attempt to smear your family but let's jump into this tell me there's a lot more to it i mean the whole thing i remember i've i've done 50 hours of testimony before the various committees house intelligence senate intelligence twice uh house judiciary and when he was committees house intelligence senate intelligence twice uh house judiciary and when he was on house intelligence and doing that i you know i was in front of that committee and i i got out it was like i got in at like 9 a.m i think i got out at 7 p.m 7 30 and i go and i was like okay guys what happened today i'm looking at my twitter at 7 30 at night and it's like literally every bathroom break there was a leak. Literally like, you know,
Starting point is 00:08:26 this is what's going on in the room and he's just out there and it has to be him, right? Because like you've never met somebody, the guy's never met a camera he didn't love and they more than, you know, gleefully carry his nonsense. And I was just like, oh my God, like my lawyers weren't allowed to take their phones into the room, but he can go leak to people from the Intelligence
Starting point is 00:08:41 Committee. I mean, these people shouldn't have classified, you know, documentation. It's no different than like Swalwell, who was sleeping with a Chinese spy. And it's perfectly natural to leave him on the intelligence committee. I'm like, I don't understand. But, you know, that was going on. I was I was part of three of the big, you know, the walls are closing in bombshells. You heard many of those. But three of the big ones were me. And one of them was that I had somehow gotten the Julian Assange emails or information that Clinton emails before. But the reality is, like, some random dude, like, DMed him to me, I think it was, or emailed him to me. And just literally, like, spamming, like, possible Trump email accounts.
Starting point is 00:09:19 And, like, it ended up in my inbox. And I'm looking, and I'm like, I don't have, I didn't have these things before they came out. But they took, it was, like, 14, right? like august 14th or whatever the date was right they they just deleted the one in the email so it looked like i had it on august 4th wow it was released on like august 8th or august 10th but you delete the one from 14 it looked like i had it four days before the rest of the world, not six days after the rest of the world. You get a lot of that spam. It was just totally, that was a gotcha moment. It's known now because we
Starting point is 00:09:52 have the emails that we handed over and we have the emails they used in evidence and it's like, there's not even a correction. There's not even a correction. It's like it's still real. It was just that constant lies. Yes, my Time Magazine cover was truly special. This is Vox.com from 2017 though it's like it's still real and so it was just that constant lies yes my time magazine cover was truly special so this is vox.com from 2017 it says red-handed time's latest cover
Starting point is 00:10:12 captures how bad things are for donald trump uh the russia scandal hits home by david von is it drell everyone said and um i i think at this point it's now been about six years uh since this time magazine cover if red-handed what nothing nothing happened it was it was all nonsense yeah the whole thing was a lie but it didn't but again that didn't matter and that's the thing i mean even then for us and for me it's like well there must be something to it i mean you know the fbi is saying these things the cra these are there maybe You believe there are honorable institutions on some level. Yeah, I believe that. I have friends in law enforcement,
Starting point is 00:10:48 and I now make the distinction sort of between the door kickers and the bureaucrats. Right, the door kickers, like they come up to me all the time. It's like, I can't believe what's going on. It's disgusting. And like, but like, they also know if they say anything, they're fired
Starting point is 00:11:00 or they'll never get promoted, just like they're doing in the military. If you don't, if you don't take the vax times 12, like you're no longer a fighter pilot. We'll just put it, someone like they're doing in the military. If you don't take the vax times 12, you're no longer a fighter pilot. We'll just put someone else who checks a bunch of boxes. I got to be careful. Sounds a bit cowardly. It is, but that's unfortunately now the game.
Starting point is 00:11:16 Again, no one's talking about this story right now. It's kind of a big deal. I mean, Watergate's a big deal. They still talk about Watergate as being a big deal. The people who worked on Watergate, they big deal. They still talk about Watergate as being a big deal. The people who, you know, worked on Watergate, they haven't really done much since then, but they still hold this legendary status for some reason. And, you know, they've been commenting,
Starting point is 00:11:32 Bob Woodward and others have been commenting on this story for six years as though they're the foremost authority on it. Now it's all nonsense. Yeah. But like, where's like the, oh, we got this wrong. Where's the mea culpa? Like, it doesn't even matter.
Starting point is 00:11:43 You know why that's never coming. No, of course it's never coming because journalism is dead, and that's why it's so important what you guys do and what I try to do. I'm sure what you do as well. I am a journalist. On Tuesdays and Thursdays at 6 p.m. Appreciated chamber. You're welcome.
Starting point is 00:11:57 We're all sort of in this together because the reality is we're taking on media and some of these things that I do actually genuinely believe were once noble institutions. But like, man, it's gone downhill quick. Well, here's the thing. It's evil. These people are. Look, I think that when your dad gets reelected, we need an AG who is going to launch criminal probes. I'm not saying every journalist.
Starting point is 00:12:24 I'm not saying every journalist i'm not saying every democrat i'm not saying every uh member of the intelligence agency or federal law enforcement are criminals i'm saying it is clear that there was an attempt a seditious conspiracy now they're trying to i'll phrase it this way right now what do we know there's something called a standalone complex are you familiar with the term i've i've heard of the term i'm not i think i think it originates from ghost in the shell it's a manga and anime but the idea is when a bunch of people all do something in in a way that looks like a conspiracy like if if there's a crowd of people and all of a sudden everybody stands up you might think it was coordinated but it's not yeah that's what we
Starting point is 00:13:03 can say happened right now but i will say this all of these people who pushed the lies hillary clinton making these false claims the fbi then chasing after evidence that was not correct the manipulation of evidence to further fisa warrants suggests probable cause that there was a seditious conspiracy correct at the bare minimum i am hoping that we actually see a real AG get in when your dad gets reelected. And he just says, we're going to start filing some criminal investigations, likely some criminal indictments. And then these people end up getting charged. I think Adam Schiff is criminally culpable for going on TV over and over again, trying to subvert this country and so distrust in our institutions. Well, and so just reverse it, right?
Starting point is 00:13:43 Reverse the parties for a second if if republicans did what adam shift did they'd be in the gulags right now i mean someone would be in gitmo uh you know i i use you know i don't want to necessarily talk about myself that way the whole time but like you know if i was hunter biden right like they wouldn't be removing the team at the irs to hand it over to the DOJ because they had a whistleblower. That whistleblower would be beyond reproach. You know, if I was on video, I mean, you know, if I did one of the hundreds of degenerate things like it would be disqualifying, not just for me, but for my father. But for him, it's OK. You know, millions of dollars, the shell entities that were magically formed to do business.
Starting point is 00:14:21 The second Joe Biden had authority to do only in the countries that Joe Biden had any kind of authority where he could manipulate an outcome, like magically these people are all of a sudden business people. I mean, we got in trouble for building buildings when I think there's a pretty solid record that our family has been building buildings for 60 years. It's that, you know, the two-tiered levels and two-tier system of justice right now that's just
Starting point is 00:14:45 so flagrant it's so in your face uh even those who may hate trump or me or whatever like i don't think that anyone can objectively look at it maybe they won't say it in in polite company but when they're sitting there by themselves at night being like okay well there's a lot of bs here is uh when your dad gets re-elected i don't want to i don't know if you speak for him and i and i do think there's something silly of being like trump jr is here let me ask you what your dad said and i don't because you know a lot of candidly there's so much every day like i i couldn't i couldn't keep up with the insanity to begin with right there's not enough time in the i'm just hoping that uh he fires everybody yeah class. Classically. Classic Trump. You're fired. Little Cobra.
Starting point is 00:15:32 To all the bureaucrats, I hope that a real AG comes in and says this country needs a fresh start. This corruption's got to go. Yeah. Well, listen, I do know this and talking to him. I mean, coming in as an outsider was great, but you also have the pitfalls of that, which is, again, you can't fathom that honestly even like a democrat politician at the time now we're you know everything's in hindsight right so it feels like we're so much like obviously you know wuhan lab leak right like of course it was like now i always believed that
Starting point is 00:15:56 was the point of origin but you know did we really think uh you know our health officials would literally subvert the health of the American people. We know that now, but at the time, you know what I mean? One of the things they gave my father a lot of stuff over January 6th. I don't know what I can say on YouTube or not, but I don't think it's controversial. But why didn't he pardon people? In the seven days between that and, like, we didn't know. They didn't release any information.
Starting point is 00:16:24 We were told it was a violent this we weren't shown any video two years later we finally get the videos because republicans are able to release that but there's a reason they control that information you can see that happen then but in that period of time you actually didn't know much i actually think if we look at these the cnn debate that your dad had with caitlin collins it was uh he answered rather well uh she said why did you wait three hours to say you know no violence and he pulls out the tweets and he's like half an hour after they breached i said no violence no violations and then are you going to pardon people and he said i'll take a look at it some people obviously did bad things and they shouldn't be pardoned he's completely right yeah no no one believes you should be able to go punch a cop randomly but like if you're getting getting a tour through the Capitol, but, you know, it's a little
Starting point is 00:17:06 different, right? The police open the door for you and let you in. Why are you being criminally charged? You know, the video, the sound bites that you hear from that. I mean, I think it demands much further investigation. And honestly, the bigger thing is, frankly, almost regardless of even if you did punch a cop, I think you're still entitled to due process. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:17:22 And that's the problem that seems to be totally missing. Meaning, you know, due process doesn't mean we put you in jail for two years or maybe we'll deal with it someday. Yep. And, you know, even with all of this stuff going on, even with all the conspiracy theories that have come true, even with everything that we now know, they want to cast a wider net around January 6th. I'm like, really?
Starting point is 00:17:39 Like, that's what you're going to look into? Not, not people who have real power and influence in government manipulating whether it's you know and i think i it's not election interference but this was designed to hurt trump it made midterms harder those of us who you know i've become a junkie at this at the time i probably wasn't right we build buildings that's what we did like i was into it i was always reasonably political but not like i am now so you know you're sitting there the average person trying to put food on their table and they're listening to five minutes of news a day it's like well okay there must be something to it i thought that and i was a target i was i was probably the number two target yeah of them after my father well so let me ask you what was the i suppose it's two-part question what was the first time you realized they were
Starting point is 00:18:23 lying they were coming after you like something was happening? And how did you feel? Like, is this back 2017 or something? You know, it's interesting. I don't actually remember. I mean, you start seeing it and you're like, wait a second. They're teasing me a lot. That's pretty obvious.
Starting point is 00:18:37 And again, initially, even with this stuff, I was like, well, yeah, who the hell knows, right? They get you that way a lot, right? There's, you know right there's you know some you know one of the alt-right characters you know they make it seem like that's half the country it's nonsense right there's seven of them out there that you know but they're like they got a selfie with don jr like i took 1700 selfies that day like i don't know who that person is but it's like we're best friends and the media will run with that so you know it's like well i don't know maybe someone was doing something bad, and who knows? Maybe they have a picture with me because I took a click line.
Starting point is 00:19:07 Because you're a public figure. I took 150 pictures in a five-minute period. It doesn't mean I actually know the person. It doesn't mean I could even tell you when that happened because I was so swamped with it. So you're like, well, maybe peripherally there was something. I know I didn't do anything. But then you start seeing it further. And you start realizing, wait a minute.
Starting point is 00:19:23 I'm actually the redhead on the cover of Time Magazine and shifts on TV every day lying about it. I'm like, wait a second. And again, then for better or worse, I guess, you know, I have a little bit of the Trump gene and that kicked in and I was like, I'm not running from this. I'm just going to engage. And my lawyers, man, my lawyers were not in love with me for a while when all that stuff happened. Like the first time when that stuff happened like i got on tv that night and they're like you can't get on tv like that anything you say i was like dude i'm not gonna be called a traitor and and take it i don't care if if this gets me into trouble telling the truth and being open and i did it i put out that you know the dms like whether you have i guess the dms from wiki leaks and assange that
Starting point is 00:20:03 i was like here it is like i'm like i'm not what am I supposed to do? I opened a DM that someone sent me like that. I don't know. Like, am I supposed to? And by the way, you know, I also didn't come, I wouldn't have even thought about these things necessarily at the time. Right. Like, it's just a different mindset. Now it's like, okay, like what, what's the setup? What's the angle? I think about these things now at the time, I certainly didn't, but I realized how much more nefarious it is. But I agree with agree with you i mean it's the most frustrating thing in the world when you have lawyers being like you can't defend yourself yeah and they did and i and i i just ignored them and for two years they're like you're gonna get your and finally they they came up to me like
Starting point is 00:20:35 they go you were right i go what i mean they're like you know what if you would have curled up in the corner over there and you know sucked your thumb crying for mommy like it would have meant nothing you would have been worse it would have meant nothing. It would have been worse. It would have actually been worse, right? It's the capitulation. You see that with cancel culture, right? The second, like, okay, I'm sorry.
Starting point is 00:20:54 The sorry. Yep, blood to water. There's no honor in it, right? If you're trying to do the right thing, that's actually your admission of guilt to them, because it doesn't have to be real to begin with, right? The accusation can be total BS, but if they say it enough, they put it on the cover of Time magazine, there must be some truth to it. You then try to be, okay, let's just settle it down. I'm going to apologize. No, no, no. That's the first mistake, because now they got you, because you've admitted that you actually were wrong, and there's no coming back from it. They're not dealing,
Starting point is 00:21:21 you know, honorably. They're not, it's not an arm's length, like, let's do the right thing. Exactly. And this is something that conservatives and Republicans, both as individual citizens and political leaders, have really failed at for such a very long time. Left-wingers will come at you and say, you're a racist when you're trying to have a discussion on something like health care, welfare policy, border security, basic math, somewhere where it's completely irrelevant. And so often republicans would respond to that not by saying all right i'm going to completely disregard that non-secret or and continue the conversation about something of substance that we were actually
Starting point is 00:21:53 discussing they would go no no no i'm not raised all my best friends are black i've never done anything that would ever offend anyone i let me let me play by your rules and then your dad comes around and do american politics and when these people start asking him these ridiculous questions and framing things in a ridiculous way he's like shut up you stupid and it's beautiful rosie o'donnell thing was exactly what you're talking about only rosie o'donnell but i think that's really important screaming and cheering yeah i was there and that was like i'm just like that was actually when i was like oh he's gonna win this thing it was interesting when he called rosie o'donnell a fat fat pig I knew because well it wasn't even when he did it was the reaction of the crowd you know it's interesting like you know the brash billionaire from New York City that lives
Starting point is 00:22:34 in gilded Trump Tower it's like he still had that connection with regular people and it was from you know being on construction sites a lot like he didn't lock himself in an office all the time and like listen to the executives he'd walk a construction site and talk you know with a guy that's putting up sheetrock. He's like, well, do you ever think about this? This is how to get a little bit more ceiling height or whatever. So we always had those kind of connections with those guys, and he just got it. And that's when I realized just how much he got it. And it was the reaction from those people. When he did his opening speech June 16, 2015, I only remember because it was my daughter's birthday, from those people you know just when like when he did his uh his opening speech here june 16 2015 i
Starting point is 00:23:05 only remember because it's my daughter's birthday um no one said anything about the mexican rapist comments because of course that's going on right now we see that at levels like you know we've actually never seen before at the border of you know the amount of coyotes yeah all of that stuff like but everyone thinks that like that flared up that day it wasn't it was like two weeks later when like he actually started gaining and all of a sudden like oh my god he could win that's when it became racist because everyone knew it was real so everyone thinks that it was like that was the reaction to the speech no no it was the reaction to the success of everything that he was doing about two weeks later when the outrage cycle started and all of a sudden
Starting point is 00:23:44 it became racist as opposed to just actually accurate him with their number one slur he's a racist then perhaps that would undercut his success and part of what was so hilarious about that is during trump's campaign they overused the word racism so much they had to move on to a new phrase right in 2016 after he got elected they started calling everything white supremacist because the word racist didn't mean anything you guys see the stats last week it was like washington post and new york times like 700 and a thousand percent respectively since like 20 yes like the use of the word it's just because it's just clickbait and listen i think social media is part of that right like and i'm i'm not gonna pretend i'm not guilty of some of these
Starting point is 00:24:21 things but like you know everything's to get that click and you got to make it a little bit more inflammatory. Like the problem with it is like now, do I believe that racism still exists? Sure. I just don't think it's the cause of and solution for all of life's problems. Like it's not, you know, I travel the country. I haven't experienced any of it. I haven't seen it. I see tens of thousands of people a month, like all over the place. And and yet there is actual racism still but when everyone's branded a racist when you're talking about economics or math and you're called a racist because that's like the the easy button of the political left it does a huge disservice
Starting point is 00:24:55 to those who are actually afflicted by that and that's not everyone and if you know i i think what exactly what we're talking about right now in more ways than just the racism issue, like every grievance they've screamed for seven years at the top of their lungs, it's just falling on deaf ears at this point and people are tired of it. Correct. Again, which does a disservice to the small fraction of people who are actually genuinely afflicted, you know what I mean? Or, you know, or because, yeah, you now when I get called like i don't even respond like people like they said you're a racist you know they tried doing it to my brother last week he's an anti-semit it's like that's gonna make you know thanksgiving really awkward with my sister who's orthodox jewish like i'm like like what are you talking about it doesn't matter yeah like they can just say it you know well you were near someone who once said this i'm like did i say it like it's
Starting point is 00:25:43 just you disregard these people at this point i suppose when someone comes up to me and says something nonsensical i'll be like you're not a serious person exactly exactly yeah i mean if they had any genuine concern for the groups of people for whom they claim to stand and who they claim to defend then they would be really careful about the bombastic claims that they made in the media to everyone about groups of people that they didn't like or politicians they didn't like because all they've done is discredit themselves over the past several years so even if they were fighting for these supposedly marginalized groups well who would believe them when they offered up a solution anyway you would yeah i mean you made the point about serious people you're right but like who
Starting point is 00:26:18 at this point who is a serious person when it comes to this stuff because like they're all doing it right it's not like there's a couple guys that are beyond reprehensible. The reality is, and maybe again, I think it's why they were so gleeful about Tucker, because he did take on both sides. He called out Republican establishment. You saw the, I mean, the thing that was so frustrating for me as someone who's super anti this insane war in Ukraine
Starting point is 00:26:44 and just funding it in perpetuity to let people die. I love my my father's answer on CNN Town Hall, but was like the Republicans spoke to Politico or The Hill or some other leftist thing on condition of anonymity. Now that Tucker Carlson is no longer on Fox, we can gleefully continue to perpetuate the war in Ukraine without fear of reprisal. I'm like, wait, you're a Republican senator. You were elected to do this. You know, despite what Mitch McConnell says when he's like Republicans, it's their number one issue.
Starting point is 00:27:13 Like, Mitch, I've spent a lot more time with real Republicans like on the ground. And like, it's not a top 10 issue for almost any of them. But they're gleeful that they can continue to support an unpopular war with the people that elected them because no one's going to actually be there calling them out because the uni party or the you know it's insane i think one of the things they're very scared of when uh your dad was on with uh debating caitlin collins he said he would end the war in ukraine in a day and we had been talking about that about a week or two before and i said the same thing i think he gets in there and he shuts the
Starting point is 00:27:45 whole thing down. The issue is they don't want the war to stop. The war is profit. You know how much money they're making? Again, it's $130 million. The Pentagon misplaced $220 billion. If you miss $6 on your taxes, they want to go after you over a $600 Venmo transaction.
Starting point is 00:28:02 $601, the IRS is going to audit you with their 87,000 new agents, you know, but the Pentagon can misplace $220 billion. And no one's even like, huh? I like, I wonder where it went. Like, it's just like, oh yeah, you, you know how much money that is? Like, but if they misplaced it, they had a good reason. You just have to trust them. Because while I'm saying the reality is whatever the 130 is that we've publicly funded. You know, we also didn't we didn't think I did because I just don't believe anything they say. But the average person also didn't believe that we had boots on the ground in Ukraine either because it wasn't congressionally approved.
Starting point is 00:28:35 And it certainly wouldn't be popular with the American people who, you know, until Ukraine sort of became the new religion of the left, replacing Lord Fauci and COVID as the religion and demigod of the left for the last few years. The average American is not for these wars. They're trying to drum that back up, and it's because our generals, that's their retirement plan. We get on the board of Lockheed Martin. The way to keep that job is to continue to sell missiles. You don't continue to sell missiles if you're not actually using them because you, you know, and now we're depleting our stockpiles to do that.
Starting point is 00:29:08 And that's everyone's get rich quick scheme when they retire. Let's let's talk about some some contemporary politics, because I have this story from Newsweek and it is one of the greatest headlines I've ever seen the fake news publish. John Fetterman's question at Senate hearing leaves witness speechless. Not in the way that you think. Not in the way that Newsweek would have you believe. And this is exactly it. They want you to believe that his question was so good, so strong, that the witness
Starting point is 00:29:33 was like, I have nothing to say. When in reality, what happened was John Fetterman didn't say anything coherent at all. Can you play it? Can you play it? How much you want to bet they didn't put it in the article? Oh my gosh. No, I know, but like, is it actually
Starting point is 00:29:50 going to be in it? They went to go to Hawaii's after there was a crash of your bank. And I couldn't believe it. So I went up on the internet and it's like, it did happen. It did happen. And that's in Fortune fortune the second biggest bank
Starting point is 00:30:06 and in u.s history collapsed collapsed and chose to go to hawaii this isn't the good part yet i've never been to hawaii i don't think they're going to show i think you're right i think they're going to or excuse me crashed a bank you know so given that this is on the last person i don't have much left to ask but i will you know let me ask you this one particular question. I think they're going to put to everyone here on that. And it is it is an insight. Is it an inside joke? And no matter how incompetent or how greedy the government will always bail you out when your bank crashes. I mean, everyone has to know that, right? You know, everyone has to realize
Starting point is 00:30:45 that no matter how bad I behave, no matter how big my races, my bonuses and everything, you know, we will come in and bail it because we can't crash the economy much the way SVBib was argued that it was going to crash. What did he just say?
Starting point is 00:31:03 I have no idea. That's not even the crazy part. That's not the crazy part because I did one. There's a minute and 10 seconds. I just did a commentary for Facebook and social on it, and I'll do it on the podcast tomorrow, I guess. But it's a minute and 10 seconds of utter insanity. And Fetterman, I've spent a lot of time on this one because I'm
Starting point is 00:31:25 one of the few guys I've been called uh you know not a racist on John Fetterman but I was called an ableist because I went after him which is them admitting he's disabled by the way exactly well for those of you who don't know that means you discriminate against those with disabilities and I just don't think it's ever going to be popular with the American people to not expect basic cognitive function from a United States senator. This is someone who could vote to send your children to war. It's someone who's voting on trillions of dollars and will. And he'll rubber stamp the Democrat thing. Do you have the actual quote?
Starting point is 00:31:59 Yeah. You want to play? Yeah. It's just too good. Is it a staggering responsibility that the head of a bank could literally crash our economy? It's astonishing. That's like if you have – I mean like – and they also realize is that now they have – it's a guaranteed way to be saved by. Again, by no matter how. Isn't it appropriate that this kind of control should be more stricter?
Starting point is 00:32:36 Speechless. Prevent this kind of thing from going? Or should we just go on and start bailing and sailing whoever banked, regardless of how rare their conduct is. I think when you're trying to talk to a girl you like, you know, you get nervous. I love how his look at the guy is like, oh, he can't respond. I'm like, because you're an imbecile. The Republicans want to give a work requirement for sex.
Starting point is 00:32:59 You know, for a hungry family has to have these kind of penalties or there's some kinds of word working requirements. Shouldn't you have a working requirement after we sell your bank with billions of your bank? Because they seem to be more preoccupied when then SNAP requirements for works for hungry people, but not about protecting the tax papers, you know, that will bail no matter
Starting point is 00:33:27 whatever does about a bank to crash it. What? By the way, don't forget, the media, when he got elected, the media was happy to say, hey, this is a guy that could be for 2024. I mean, now we have an imbecile in office right now,
Starting point is 00:33:43 so why should we hold a senator to a higher standard than the president but i want everybody to remember what you just heard from this man and i want to show it what newsweek wrote yes here's here's what newsweek writes quote republicans want a work requirement for snap for hungry families shouldn't you have a working requirement after we bail out your bank federman asked the at the end of the hearing he didn't say that those were not the words that came out of his mouth at all. Not even a little bit, those words. The Washington Post did the same thing, where they, the guy I guess did a correction. Well, yesterday I tweeted a quote provided to me by the senator's office without checking it against the video, because he gave this glowing quote that actually
Starting point is 00:34:20 made sense. I don't necessarily agree with what was in it, but it's what they wrote. It flowed. It's what they wrote. And they're just covering it. And again, I know they'll call me an ableist once again, but I do not think it's unreasonable for the American public, the voting public, to expect basic cognitive function.
Starting point is 00:34:37 This is a United States senator, guys. This is not someone, and I don't think you'd let Joe Biden do it either, but you wouldn't let this guy drive you in an Uber car. When Joe Biden gets lost on stage and is confused, there is something sad about it because he is so pathetic in that way. Well, honestly, that's the hard part. That's why I think it was easy to get people to hate Hillary. It's hard to hate Joe Biden.
Starting point is 00:34:59 Whether the corrupt, you look at him, you can't, if you're human, you can't help but feel bad for him. Because you realize he has no idea where he is. It's the same thing with John Fenneman. He's so clearly trying to recall. I mean, a lot of officials memorize their statement that they're going to have. That's not unusual. But he is struggling so desperately to recall what he is supposed to be saying. Not just like, oh, I'm getting stage fright.
Starting point is 00:35:20 I'm forgetting my lines. Like, he is not there. And in some ways, that is unnerving that there's a group of people who can see this person who's clearly sick and suffering and saying, go out there and try and, you know, wear the suit and hit the talking point. He's being used as a pawn because he's not hated like like a Hillary was right now. I'd argue that he's probably far more effective in actually delivering some of the insanity of the radical left policies because he'll sign anything you put in front of him because he does not know where he is. He's also incapable of reasoning about. No, no. But hear me out.
Starting point is 00:35:54 No, I think you're right. Like whoever is in charge, whether it's Obama, whether it's Susan Rice, whether it's one of these radicals, Obama felt the same way, but he just wasn't going to destroy his legacy signing this stuff in. They're happy to throw Joe under the bus because, like, what's his legacy going to be? But they're actually furthering that insanity. Do we really believe that, like, an 85-year-old Irish Catholic guy, like, you know, the trans thing, it's the social justice cause of this generation.
Starting point is 00:36:19 Like, I don't know. I don't think anyone believes that, but he'll say it. Like, I certainly don't think an Irish Catholic believes that stuff. Well, you're certainly not allowed to. You're not a real Catholic if you believe you should transition kids. That's not even a question. Catholics do not believe in transgenderism at all. But he's also pro-abortion.
Starting point is 00:36:35 And he's also pro-abortion. Joe Biden is not a practicing Catholic and he hasn't been for decades because he doesn't give assent to church teaching. He doesn't believe in what the Catholic church teaches. Seamus is a Shiite Wahhabi Catholic. I can see that. But I think believe in what the Catholic church teaches. Seamus is a Shiite Wahhabi Catholic. I can see that. But I think that's like a lot of Americans. I think it's like
Starting point is 00:36:49 a lot of Americans, though. A lot of Americans identify as Christian and don't, you know, live out those practices at all. A lot of men identify as women, you know? I know.
Starting point is 00:36:56 They don't live out those practices either. Listen, the reality, it seems like we can identify as a lot more than we could have a few years ago. So I'm going to give someone who's not quite 100%
Starting point is 00:37:04 practicing Catholic, I'm going to give them a little bit more slack than the people who you know are going to force me to say some sort of pronouns that don't make any sense listen biden is trans catholic he does identify as catholic fetterman identifies as a senator and the responses and i know it sounds like a joke this is not a joke i'm being serious he runs for the senate he is not capable of being a senator i feel bad for him because you know he really he always wanted this he has a stroke i it's a horrible thing and i feel bad and now he still feel like you know what's happening the what what i'm trying to get it when i say he identifies as a senator is much in the way a leftist will go to someone and say yes you
Starting point is 00:37:41 are exactly what you think you are they're going to this man and being like yeah you're a senator you're a senator stamp it here yeah when he's clearly incapable he is not an effective senator but the thing and people don't realize that and they've been lying to people about this they knew this about the stroke they could have had connor lamb who was a congressman and again i don't agree with a lot of his positions but at least he's present you know at least you know there's a there's a there's a gerbil in the hamster wheel like moving around where it's not with him but they said this is a guy that we can get him to win it doesn't matter if he's capable of thought because all he has to do is rubber stamp but look chuck schumer says and it also talks about the the issues with elections now i won't talk about elections now maybe we'll
Starting point is 00:38:23 do it in the later hour because and again i won't say anything but like do we really think that like the people of pennsylvania were shown this man and like oh yeah that's my guy but listen or do we think there was a ballot harvesting operation and there you know there's that uh joke from i think it was what's the guy's name was it john die i hope i'm getting his name wrong he said uh why how come when uh if lizzo is so beautiful how come women get so mad when i say you look like lizzo yeah yes it's because she's healthy they're lying right so this is what i mean the same people who are going to lizzo and saying oh you're so beautiful are the people going to john federman being like you're a great senator yep they're not being honest with us because they're putting the feelings of the individual
Starting point is 00:39:03 who wishes they were healthy beautiful or a senator in front of the actual responsibilities of a person in that position. Yeah. And this is one of the very sad paradigm shifts that is leading to the slow death of the West. What people used to do is they would encourage you when you were young to try to figure out what you could give to the world. What is your vocation? What are you meant for? What can you provide to others? Then it was shifted towards what can you do for yourself? How can you prove that you're impressive? How can you be in a position that's comfortable for you? And so what we end up with is a situation where you have someone who is either in steep cognitive decline as Joe Biden is, but wanted to be the president or his handlers wanted him to be the president.
Starting point is 00:39:44 And so it's mean to tell him he can't't or someone like John Fetterman, who is quite clearly cognitively impaired, but who wants to be a senator. And so no one around him was willing to say, hey, you actually can't do that job. I don't even know that he wants it. I don't know that he wants it either. To be fair, then let me have the caveat. I think he was bullied into it. They're like, this is our best chance. And now you're going to sit there for six years and get through it. You don't really have to show up. You can wear shorts on the floor of the Senate and your hoodie. We love your sneakers.
Starting point is 00:40:11 They look great. I'm not one that overdresses. It's not my, like, but like, I don't know. There's still a respect for that institution. And like, they don't care about that anymore. Like that's all gone. Well, let me just add one caveat to what I'm saying then. You could very much be right that they bullied him into this.
Starting point is 00:40:25 They thought he'd be someone who could represent their interests well. And I think that's likely the case, even with somebody like Joe Biden. But the American people should be able to see, hey, the purpose of a job isn't to make someone feel special for having that job. The purpose of a job is to provide something to society. This man cannot provide to us as the people what a senator is supposed to provide because he's clearly disabled right he's just not meant for that position there's nothing wrong with being disabled it doesn't make you a bad person there's nothing wrong in the moral sense right you're not less valuable as a person but it does mean there are certain jobs that aren't open to
Starting point is 00:40:57 you because they require a high degree of competence yeah i think what you're but that's mean that's mean to say yes would you let him perform brain surgery on you? Would you let... I'd end up like him. There are things that he can't do because he is cognitively impaired. But I think we're seeing this happen with Joe Biden, with Fetterman,
Starting point is 00:41:13 and we're seeing it with Dianne Feinstein in Congress. She is old enough where Democrats are openly talking about maybe she should step down. We know she's not going to seek another term. Maybe she is not healthy enough to continue in her job. But instead, they're like, well, she took three months off and we're going to welcome her back. We're going to pretend things are fine.
Starting point is 00:41:30 I mean, it is. She forgot she was gone. Three years ago, it was known. Like, it's one of the biggest sort of untold secrets of Washington. I know. Like, they're like, oh, yeah, she's got dementia. Like, it's like people in D.C., people in power understand that this is the case. They talk about it openly.
Starting point is 00:41:47 But they want to hold on to the seat. That's everyone around them. I mean, this was like with Ruth Bader Ginsburg, right? There was a huge, I think it was kind of a joke, but that she already had retired and all of her staff were writing all of her comments anyways, right? This was something that people joked about. And I think it's the same thing with as many people.
Starting point is 00:42:03 And in fact, if you can have a person like John Fetterman in the Senate seat and get the policy you want through, why wouldn't you pick another candidate who is easily manipulated, right? If you're a handler and you can't personally hold public office for whatever reason, but you can find someone who you can basically puppet and get your policies through, why wouldn't you do that? Someone else is taking the blows that you don't have to absorb, but you're getting your way. You're holding onto the power. I mean, it's funny how similar these politicians are to pop stars today. I mean, there's just people behind the scenes writing all of their material for them, making
Starting point is 00:42:32 all of the money off of them. And they're just the face of the operation. And they really do run it like a franchise. Once that person is beyond the point of really being able to perform, they hop them up on performance enhancing drugs so that they can keep doing so. It's horribly cruel. You guys saw Dianne Feinstein forgot she was gone, right?
Starting point is 00:42:48 Like, the big story was that she said, what do you mean? I've been here the whole time. And they're like... Also, half her face appears to be paralyzed and we're not going to talk about that.
Starting point is 00:42:55 Minor detail. She was out from pneumonia and apparently we're not going to talk about anything else. I wrote about it in my book when I wrote Liberal Privilege. Like, Joe Biden's had two brain aneurysms.
Starting point is 00:43:04 Like, if you ask any guy, that's a brain surgeon, you ask a neurologist about the statistical probability of there not being serious issues with one aneurysm, it's almost non-existent. With two,
Starting point is 00:43:21 and then when you see it, and you see the eyes, and it's just dead. Or hear him talk. Or you see the eyes, and it's just dead. Or hear him talk. Or you see the fear. Even worse. When you know he forgets where he is or can't get off the stage. Because it's not just a little confusion.
Starting point is 00:43:33 There's actually a moment of panic. And you see it. And so do our enemies. And so do the people that are making decisions abroad. And it's literally influencing our space in the world right now. Because that's the nature of predation, right? Predators see weakness and they pounce. That's what they do.
Starting point is 00:43:49 Like, that's a story as old as any living being. And now Joe Biden is competing with himself to become our nation's oldest president. And, you know, of course, your father is older as well. But I don't really know that we want to elect our second oldest president who already gets lost on stage but Trump is clearly younger cognitively right like he's not showing 85 years old that can run circles around my 40 year old that's not Joe Biden is a relative thing and I get it I'm not just saying that because my father but like if you put what you sit in a room with my father it's like okay like you know he can hold court for three hours you can go on CNN like could you would you put Joe Biden on Newsmax oh my gosh no you can't send joe biden
Starting point is 00:44:25 out no one would even watch did you guys hear the audio of one of the secret service members being like hey we're just gonna walk here and you're gonna stand on that x like well he still misses it he still misses it i think there's a video i could be wrong so i don't want to get fact checked but i think there was one way he's like somewhere and a blind guy literally was like no no you have to come over here they were a blind man was guiding him and he still got it wrong like it's the blind leading the Biden. Literally, yeah. But have you guys considered this, that he just has a speech impediment and you're being bullies?
Starting point is 00:44:53 Because that's what I've been told all of these gaffes are because of the speech impediment. There are reliable and credible sources that have told me that I am an ableist. So that could be. You're just leaning into it. A speech impediment is apparently also a disability. And no, yes, it is not that. You don't forget where you are because. A speech impediment is apparently also a disability. And no, yes, it is not that. You don't forget where you are because of a speech impediment. You don't forget the name of the person you're trying to introduce. It's not the stutter.
Starting point is 00:45:13 You don't forget the state that you're in. You maybe have a hard time getting it out for a second, but you don't say the wrong place. And it wouldn't have changed over time. I mean, Joe Biden has been in public office four years. We have heard him testify from the floor a hundred times. You can see recordings of it. He is not okay. He's even different from when he was the VP, right? Like you can see a very serious decline in his speech. That's not just a speech impediment. A speech impediment doesn't make you say poor kids are just as bright and talented as white kids, right? That's not a speech impediment. That's just, That's just how Joe Biden thinks.
Starting point is 00:45:46 I got hairy legs. I got hairy legs. I'm going to sniff this child. I'm like, you know, the sniffing children thing. It's like... That should be disqualifying from the get-go.
Starting point is 00:45:54 He sniffs kids. No, no, no. But like, hey, if you did it once in a photo op, but like the fact that everyone knows it's a real problem, it's talked about on a daily basis. Constantly.
Starting point is 00:46:03 And yet he continues to do it because he's incapable of stopping yep right there's no control there that's a basic part like i have i'm sure i have bad habits if they get me in trouble not like that you're not like that i do what i can to try to correct it i you know you know you trying not to curse because we're on youtube and not rumble or whatever it is and i you know I don't do a great job of that, but I can usually get by reasonably well. He's in... Stop sniffing children! It's not that hard.
Starting point is 00:46:32 I'm trying to figure out which speech impediment makes you ramble about Corn Pop and sniff kids. I haven't discovered. I've WebMD'd myself to death, but I haven't found anything. You're a journalist. You actually have cancer and AIDS because you've spent so much time on WebMD. I know, I'm horrifiedified i have all these diseases diagnosed joe biden and you know this all this reminds me of that scene from dr strangelove where the dude's writing the bomb down yeah like we know
Starting point is 00:46:54 everything's falling apart and i'm i'm laughing but i'm also laughing because y'all are laughing like our president can't think properly his brain no longer works we have two senators who are incapable and have suffered medical they all have some kind of brain issue inhibiting them from functioning and we're all sitting here laughing as though we are riding that bomb all the way down there's nothing you can do there's nothing you can do well listen oh we can vote for your dad yes well that's true but no but i mean remember the the stuff they did with trump i mean every like tele psychologist every tele neurologist.
Starting point is 00:47:26 Oh, my God. Trump, he held a banister to walk down a slippery ramp. Like, no, he's just smart enough to hold a banister so he doesn't fall and give them like, you know, slip and fall. Like Joe Biden fell up the stairs like three times. They walk up a flight of stairs. It's Air Force One. He knows the cameras are on and he still can't get it right. Like he fell up. They were WebMDing your dad they're like oh my gosh he's in the later stages
Starting point is 00:47:50 of dementia and alzheimer's miraculously he can give a three-hour speech like impromptu off the cuff not affected there but he has these issues apparently is what i'm told i like the armchair psychology uh he has narcissistic personality disorder he is just this terrible human being you can see it everywhere. Or like recently, a headline that was like he didn't wish his wife a happy Mother's Day on social media. Obviously, there are problems in that marriage. Like, what a strange way to measure someone that they're not performing the way you want them to, as opposed to Joe Biden, who is actively falling down and getting lost. This is not the same thing. It's not, you know, again, whether it's the corruption, whether it's that. I mean, again, I don't say like imagine Don Jr. was Hunter Biden. I have a feeling the things that are non-issues would be serious issues. Yeah, no, I think so. If you know, if if Trump made the daily mistakes of Joe Biden, if he made the errors, if he tripped, if he fell, if he did things that were normal and they could see, wait, wait, oh, it looked like he flinched.
Starting point is 00:48:49 That must have been a mini stroke. The amount of just insanity trying to back into a medical condition, I watched it for the four years and two years during the primaries. Well, it's also interesting. You've touched on this a few times here already, but the way the media treats you and your siblings versus the way that they treat hunter biden it's unbelievable right and one thing i remember constantly hearing during trump's presidency anytime anyone brought up any of your success was oh well they they had a rich father of course they became successful because when you have a rich dad, your success story. Explain Hunter.
Starting point is 00:49:25 Explain Hunter Biden to me. Listen, he's an over-performing crackhead. He's actually one of the highest performing... He's an over-achieving crackhead. He's probably the richest crackhead in the world, to be fair. The Chinese gave Hunter Biden a billion dollars to invest because they apparently invest a lot with crackheads
Starting point is 00:49:41 or they were looking for some diversity and inclusion and they realized that the people, they didn't want just competent people to invest in. The Chinese are many things but they're not stupid. They don't give someone with no investment history or prowess unless they're buying something. So of course they were but the fact that that's not brought up, right?
Starting point is 00:50:00 The Chinese didn't do diligence. They're looking to diversify. They need some degenerate crackheads to really round out their investment portfolio. They're underrepresented in that. Don Jr., they're buying crack. Are we pushing the line? I'm going to say, let's be serious. The reason why they're investing in him is, one, I think you're correct.
Starting point is 00:50:20 They're buying something, influence of his father, but they're buying something influence of this father but they're buying something really really great this is the perfect investment opportunity for an adversary because not only are you putting money into something that's of value to you but you have tremendous leverage in that hunter is a crackhead and that if they ever cross you you can really you can release the information well no because all the me the information's out in our media doesn't care yeah but is there one of our enemies that again i i want to know and I'd like to see just out of just curiosity. Imagine like the stuff that Hunter was like, you know, maybe I'm not going
Starting point is 00:50:50 to video this one. There has to be something. This may be a little too far for video. Yeah, what is Hunter Biden ashamed of? You got to do it for the vine. Do we have an enemy that doesn't have a Hunter Biden laptop? And do they have more?
Starting point is 00:51:03 Because again, you saw the revelations last week, right? You know, 15 entities, all conducting business in places none of the Bidens had ever conducted business, all set up literally the day after he became vice president, all only in the areas where Joe Biden would have authority to do this. You know, the brother has a piece of the deal. The girlfriend has a piece of the deal. The grandchildren, like, do any of them have international business experience, including Hunter and the brother? But like the entire family's on the payroll of these companies. And then you see do you think that maybe like you would veto bipartisan legislation bipartisan legislation doesn't just happen that much in washington these days but joe biden's going to use it as a veto much like he like china it's the greatest investment they've ever made a billion dollars to china is nothing
Starting point is 00:52:00 i was out we were uh we were talking about this a little bit earlier the hunter biden laptop and then the question came up like what do you think Don Jr. has got in his laptop? And I was like, I bet it's really boring. I bet it's like, by the way, if it was documents, if it wasn't, you'd know by now because it would have leaked. Because I'm other than my father, the most subpoenaed person in the history of the United States government. And they've seen all my phones. they and again if there was that stuff on there it wouldn't be suppressed it wouldn't be hidden it would have leaked I'm probably the second most vetted person in the history of the United States at this point did they take your devices oh yeah they I mean they you know they get they get copies of it I've had to do that
Starting point is 00:52:39 I mean as early as recently as last week I had to give another copy of my thing because that's the New York AG and their perpetual witch hunts. New York AG is crazy. It's insane because they just fundraise off of it, right? No jury in New York has ever let Trump go because just the social stigma of like, you know, they'll dox them like they tried doing the Kyle Rittenhouse. They'll figure out how to make it. You can't get a fair jury. These people are in fear for their lives.
Starting point is 00:53:03 Well, in New York. I almost understand it. As much as I think it's sick. Not everyone has, like, you know, my general, let's call it underdeveloped sense of self-preservation
Starting point is 00:53:13 who will go out there and, like, screw you and screw you and, like, fight. Like, other people, like, they don't have that. It's not that easy.
Starting point is 00:53:21 We need to all develop that. We need to become unafraid. Until we do, we got a big problem because they can can take out they can pick off the guys that'll stand out so here's what it feels like to me uh surface level simplified i feel like uh your dad sees something in this country he sees the issues they're fairly obvious he's talked about him for decades and then he's like i'm gonna run to run for president. I'm going to fix these things. And the the of a sudden, Donald Trump comes in and says that the famous Michael Moore speech, where he says to the auto manufacturers, I will put a tariff on your cars at 30% and no one will ever buy it again. And then what do we see during the Trump administration?
Starting point is 00:54:17 The return of auto manufacturing to Michigan, bringing, I believe, $3 billion. That's historic. We see the Abraham Accords. michigan bringing i believe three billion dollars yeah that's that's historic we see uh the abraham accords and i'll tell you uh recently i had a guy tell me i was at a poker table he said there's no way you like trump because some lady was like this guy likes trump and she was saying it like kind of in a funny way like she was nice she was she was she liked your dad too and he was like impossible and then i mentioned north korea crossing into north korea and the dmz with no security detail me all the other guys there got the binoculars from like 30 miles out looking through it.
Starting point is 00:54:47 I said, this is history. These are historic peace deals. We saw the economy booming and they reject it and they refuse. And what do we get instead? It really does feel almost like a yin-yang night and day kind of thing where with the Trump administration, far from perfect, we have an end to wars in the Middle East, an end of ISIS. We have troops being withdrawn from Syria. We have an end to wars in the Middle East, an end of ISIS. We have troops being withdrawn from Syria. We have peace in certain parts of the Middle East. We have an attempted peace with North Korea.
Starting point is 00:55:11 We have a booming American economy. And it all inverts the moment Joe Biden gets in office. Yeah, I think that's what's scariest to me was just, again, you think of this thing, the American economy, it's this big ship. Like in two years, they eliminated it all. Like they got, got i mean when you think about what's going on right now with interest rates uh when you think about what's going on with inflation like you know as some of these mortgages start resetting in these five and seven years arms
Starting point is 00:55:33 start resetting like you know people are gonna get crushed man i don't think anyone understands just like like we're at like 2008 and perhaps worse uh you know levels again and it's only a matter of time now i think you think the powers that be are doing whatever they can to delay it, to try to blame it on whoever beats Trump or whatever later on. But the country's going to go through a lot of pain because of the stupid decisions to try to do this. By the way, the Republican donor class and that billionaire class are oftentimes just as guilty. It's like, well, yeah, we're really anti--China unless we can get our widget for one cent cheaper, in which case, you know,
Starting point is 00:56:06 so like I'm not pretending like, you know, it's only the Democrats doing these things. But it's also why the Republican donor class is like, well, we don't want to support Trump this time. It's like, why?
Starting point is 00:56:14 Because he made you bring in like American laborers and put Americans to work because we created energy independence. Like, like now we're getting that. We still need it because like, let's not kid ourselves. The batteries, you know, they don't produce themselves the child labor uh child slave labor in africa isn't quite producing uh you know the the dream of everyone in america
Starting point is 00:56:33 having a car and you know of course they their esg scores aren't affected by that because they subcontracted out so you know you hire a hitman instead of doing the dirty work yourself and it doesn't count you mentioned abraham accords like yeah that was the holy grail of like geopolitical politics for decades and everyone was like it could never get done it's never gonna happen trump goes like why well we've been dealing with this same with north korea we've been dealing with the issue for 40 years and it's like well have you like actually sat down in the room with the people now we would never do that well like it's why do we believe the experts the experts don't know shit like now that we i mean those of us who are following the the hoaxes russia gate and stuff you know early on my attitude was like oh wow this stuff's interesting
Starting point is 00:57:13 i mean is could this be true i remember meeting with a journalist in new york and saying like is this stuff real like you know tell me like the stuff that you can't report what are you working on and she's like it's it's real it's true and i was was like, wow, really? And I'm like, it's crazy. It's real because they wanted it to be real. And then sure enough, I'm like, hey, wait a minute. And as time goes on, then you get the Ukraine gate scandal, the fake impeachments. Imagine what the news would have been.
Starting point is 00:57:35 Imagine what the news should have been with a roaring economy, with manufacturing coming back, with the new US trade deal, the USMCA, with the crushing of ISIS..s trade deal the usmca with the the the crushing of isis the media was was inverting everything they called the leader of isis on austere scholar a man who murdered and raped women a guy who burned journalists yes like you'd think the media scholar yeah austere religious i remember reading that and you know i think we were talking with some of your team downstairs before we started and i was like there's days i wait like i feel like i gotta be the star of the
Starting point is 00:58:07 truman show like they're just screwing with me like they it can't be real i can't wait for you to find the camera yeah i'm gonna find the camera one day because it's like i'm being punked like i have to be yeah because like there was no other time in history where we think we'd having the conversations there's no other time you know in history we think the hills that the democrat party is willing to die on these days are those are those ingersoll lockwood books real like is that a real thing you know i'm talking about that story about those books from the 1800s that talk about baron trump oh yeah i think they are for present do you know about this so i'm like this has got to be fake it's got to be someone pregnant supposedly there are books that were written by a guy named Ingersoll Lockwood in the 1800s that talk about Barron Trump, who lives on Fifth Avenue in New York City, and he runs for president. And then a bunch of anarchists and socialists from the Lower East Side of Manhattan, like, rush to, like, protest or something like that.
Starting point is 00:58:59 I don't know. You know, I watched, like, the Simps episode. They called some of these things pretty well. Those were pretty amazing. Yeah. Apparently, it's a surrealistic novel from 1896. Americans are protesting corrupt election process while the president's hometown of New York City is fearing the collapse of the republic after the transition of presidential power. I can't believe this is real. Okay. I just, I'm sorry. I can't.
Starting point is 00:59:22 I feel like I'm going to talk about this and then someone's going to be like, can't i feel like i'm gonna talk about this and then someone's gonna be like can you believe tim pool fell for that hoax that 4chan did or something like that and that's the problem i mean there's plenty of things like you can try to you can't even discern what's real and what's not some of these things anymore because there's so much out there it spreads so rapidly and the problem is some of the stuff that we see in the real world today is so asinine that the hoaxes actually seem almost normal by comparison. You're like, oh, yeah, that totally fits with everything I'm seeing elsewhere. Newsweek is talking about this novel, and he says that Baron Trump's adventures begin in Russia, and the guides are, they thank directors from, he gets, gets sorry he gets directions from the master of all
Starting point is 01:00:06 masters a man named don so a man named don a man named don guys started all in russia because now it's starting to sound a little bit like okay this one is news week i can't i can't we gotta loop in russia like the baron the baron trump novels are two children's novels written in 1889 in 1893 by ingersoll Lockwood, they remained obscure until 2017 when they received media attention for perceived similarities between their protagonist and U.S. President Donald Trump.
Starting point is 01:00:30 Dude, who's the guy that found those books? And that's on Wikipedia. Not that I trust anything on Wikipedia because I think that's one of the more biased things out there, but, well. You're just jealous that it's not Don Jr. It's Barry. I'm a little upset.
Starting point is 01:00:42 That's what this is. All this fighting, and I'm just going to be, yeah, no upset that's what this is all all this fighting and i'm just gonna be yeah no that's fine please let it be someone else you want to know something's funny i tweeted this and the left these people have no sense of humor they don't understand so i i posted a picture of joe biden super ripped with aviators and they didn't say anything there was no of course no conservative was like tim you're obsessed you're in a cult joe biden's not good they knew it was a silly ai thing and then after the town hall i did donald trump
Starting point is 01:01:09 going super saiyan and he's all ripped and then all the leftists are like it's a cult it's a cult and i'm like dude it's a joke but i tweeted this do you know what you know what donald trump means i don't herald of the world ruler wow yeah i don't even want to tell him i didn't make that up he may like that one too much i don't think well it's your name too yeah i guess that's solid points donald means world ruler i guess and like scottish gaelic or something like that and trump means the the trumpeting sound of like the arrival the so it's the arrival of the world yeah just you saying that may drive them crazy it does and i tweeted it and they were like it's a cult and i'm like i am not literally saying i support this man as god
Starting point is 01:01:51 emperor i'm making a joke it's a meme but but anyway you talk about like the truman show and stuff and i immediately thought about the baron trump novels it's amazing i haven't seen i haven't even seen that like we got to be living in i can't keep track of all the conspiracies you know what i mean like most of them end up coming true but i you know there's there's only so much time in the day and there is a lot of yeah yeah it's definitely weird because these books are real you know it's not like someone as far as we know produced them later they didn't write them after the fact no every now and again though you have these moments that that are such a shock and they're so surreal but they're they're still so wonderful i really was depressingly resigned to the idea that hillary was going to win in 2016
Starting point is 01:02:27 i really thought she had it and then on election night i started to see that she wasn't and i started to see everyone on cnn and msnbs freaking out and crying and i thought oh my goodness that election that was amazing and then i remember when he walked out on stage to you can't always get what you want and he's just smiling and i'm thinking this dude hillary clinton spent her entire life pulling every string she needed to and behaving as cynically as possible so that she could get this position and then this guy just wakes up one day and he's like i think i could be president you know what i think i'm gonna do it and he runs and he beats her it was like the most beautiful thing i've ever seen.
Starting point is 01:03:06 What was that like for you guys in the lead up to that decision? That was pretty surreal. I mean, I did a lot, obviously, on the campaign trail. I mean, but what's really interesting about it is like in 2016, like you felt the enthusiasm. You saw that love. You saw everything. But I was like, hey, man, we're going to overperform. But how do you beat that machine, right? Yeah. If you asked me in 2020 on the same exact time, I was like, oh, we're going to overperform, but how do you beat that machine, right?
Starting point is 01:03:25 Yeah. If you asked me in 2020 on the same exact time, I was like, oh, we got this. Like, the enthusiasm was greater. The crowds were greater. The energy was greater. People were, like, if you asked me. There was nothing that seemed off at that time? No.
Starting point is 01:03:37 And that's why I'm so skeptical of so much of the other stuff. And, you know, from a perspective thing, like, I did 104 rallies in October of 2020. Wow. That doesn't seem mathematically possible. It's basically four a day for a month. And when I say rally, 300 to 1,000 people, maybe 5,000 people at certain ones. But that's not like a press hit. That was actually live.
Starting point is 01:04:00 So I was everywhere. I did these three, four states a day sometimes. So you saw that. And if you asked me between the two, which one, it was like not even close. And, you know, again, you know, just from a. So then what was election night 2020 like? You know, very day again, it felt great. And then it was like, you know, five states all of a sudden they're counting. And it was like, and that's when I was like, oh, that that's the, you know five states all of a sudden they're counting and it was like yep and that's when i was like uh-oh that that's the you know something's going on and you know yeah so how do you feel going into this round do you have more skepticism do you feel like your strategy has changed well i think it's a little early um for that but i think people again i think what the perhaps the most
Starting point is 01:04:40 important thing that trump did was just open people's eyes to that you know trump derangement syndrome you know just got people to say the quiet parts out loud. I think there was a lot of subversive stuff going on probably for decades. Yeah. Excuse me. I think there was a lot of the, you know, the nonsense that we see, whether it's Russia, Russia, Russia, whether it's, you know, the lies about, you know, the Wuhan lab leaks and all. I think that was going on far longer than we ever imagined. But it took Trump to get them to fully lose their minds and just to put all the cards on the table for everyone else to see it.
Starting point is 01:05:12 You know, again, I'm a junkie. I now follow that stuff. I'm not a junkie like Hunter. I'm just like a political junkie. One of the Chinese buying from you. CNN within 30 seconds will have Don Jr. as a junkie. And, you know, so we're getting it, but I think it's forcing regular people, you know, CNN within 30 seconds will have Don Jr. as a junkie. And, you know, so we're getting it, but I think it's forcing regular people.
Starting point is 01:05:33 You know, I don't make any, you know, pretend I don't get where I came from. I'm the son of a billionaire. But if I'm pissed off filling up my car, what's that doing to regular guys? You know, if I take my kids and I bring them to the grocery store because they want me to cook something for dinner or whatever it is i'm like damn like if gas was twice as expensive it probably wouldn't change my habits i'd be pissed but it's not going to change like there's people it really affects them and the fact that i understand this and it it seems like the vast majority of democrats in congress do not like i'm not supposed to understand that and yet it's just it's sort of obvious now you know my outdoor hobbies and stuff like that i hang out with a lot lot of good redneck Americans and stuff like that. So I see it, but like, I think it took Trump to get this.
Starting point is 01:06:12 I think it also perhaps took a Joe Biden to reinforce how fragile it is. Interesting. How quickly it can disappear. Like I said, I sort of started alluding to it earlier when I was like, you know, it feels like a big ship, but it really isn't. I mean, two years, it was like within days within days this policy we're going to get rid of that we're not going to finish the wall we can send 130 billion to re-ukraine but we can't finish the wall for three how dare you want to stop drug trafficking at the border and human trafficking
Starting point is 01:06:36 and sex trafficking crack yeah do you think that'll be the effect of joe biden's presidency that people who think that think of themselves as maybe lean left, will say, but we can't have another four years of these policies? How can it not? And by the way, if it's not, then perhaps we're already lost, right? Because if people, I can't find someone who could credibly, maybe they'll do it on CNN or whatever, but name a metric that we're performing better as a country than we were two years ago. And by the way, even in the midst of a pandemic, basically, you know, but then, you know, Karine Jean-Pierre, she can get on stage. It's Joe Biden has created. Now she's not look.
Starting point is 01:07:12 She can't make eye contact with anyone in the room because it's just the body language. She knows she's lying. He created more jobs than any president in America. Like no one feels that. No one believes that. Allowing people to go back to work after you shut them out of their jobs you know saying you know your starbucks is totally a you know required thing but church isn't you know like it's it's a necessary thing but it like i don't think anyone believes that take a look at this chart this is from the new york post when biden takes office inflation skyrockets and this isn't the only chart. It's just the one I just quickly Google searched. There's one that is more,
Starting point is 01:07:45 it's more granular, gets down into the days. And I remember seeing this and it talks about wages and inflation. The moment Joe Biden is elected, he signs a bunch of executive orders and we see inflation go straight up and wages go straight down.
Starting point is 01:07:59 And I've had people say, oh, well, the reason that spike happens and nothing to do with Biden, it's because of the debt spending and COVID. And I'm like, no, no, no, no reason that spike happens and nothing with Biden, it's because of the debt spending and COVID. And I'm like, no, no, no, no. You can't say that and then see the change happen literally right after the signing of like 30 executive orders. Something he did right when he got in office caused this flip to happen. Yep.
Starting point is 01:08:15 Or unless you're arguing some grand conspiracy where Trump set some executive orders to expire that no one knew about. But again, I don't think anyone can believe that credibly because, again, I don think that there's anyone, even on the conservative side that was actually really working with Trump to help him. I think they did everything they could to subvert him, including the fed, including, you know, I don't think you'd pretend that those guys were working.
Starting point is 01:08:34 I think, you know, in the midst of a pandemic, yeah, you had to do some spending to keep businesses open. That's fine. But they want to keep that going in perpetuity. You know,
Starting point is 01:08:42 it's, it, it just doesn't work. The math doesn't,'re gonna have to pay the piper sometime i think i actually may have found real clear politics this is from real clear politics take a look at this so right when joe biden gets inaugurated you can see wages drop way down and inflation spikes it's incredible yeah biden administration right when he comes in crashes yeah you know and that's
Starting point is 01:09:07 the sad thing i mean you know bringing those jobs back to america and you know i i i went to boarding school but i went to boarding school in like sort of central pennsylvania sort of old sort of industrial town one of those towns that you know time forgot and again growing up it was the home of firestone tires and like mrs smith's pies and stuff like that. And you just see these dilapidated buildings and stuff like that. And it's just like, man, these were once great thriving areas that are just run down. And it's like bringing those jobs back, bringing back American manufacturing, bringing back car manufacturing to Detroit. It was happening. It's not rocket science.
Starting point is 01:09:40 You can do it if you even care a little bit. If you can break away from the billionaires if you can you know you can actually do this still in america and then to just to watch that reversal to what man it's just to what degree is it an intentional is it is it a controlled demolition right how could how could it not be man like you know what i mean like again all joe biden had to do was nothing they can't do that sale you know let the ship sail continue it out you know they can't you know they they even say you know they want it well we and then a year later they're like we're we're gonna bring back maybe trump's policy on the border because well you know because it was always working you had to
Starting point is 01:10:18 do something different right they withdrew all of afghanistan a true disgrace you know you you couldn't just leave it alone the way they had it you had to change it so you can have the headline of you did it faster so instead of doing it during the winter when they're hiding in caves you do it during the fighting season when they can come and take over kabul in 12 days but they never they couldn't see it coming i'm like i'm not a military expert but let's just assume i know jack shit about afghanistan like oh i saw that coming it purpose. You know, like they saw it coming, but they needed the soundbite knowing that there was no consequence because the media, big tech would make sure the story was like, Joe Biden
Starting point is 01:10:52 did this. He's a great hero. He had to mess it up. He couldn't leave it alone. They needed to make it their own. And they knew that if they made it their own, even if it's a disaster, they got full coverage by the media of how wonderful and great he is. Just like those same people are telling you that he created more jobs than any president in history.
Starting point is 01:11:09 Yep. Do you think the American people believe it? Because I feel like a lot of Americans remember what happened in Afghanistan and they will not be able to forget it. You know, again, I think we're chipping away slowly. You know, I think it's why they're going to do what they can to prevent the inevitable you know from happening because you know when it gets really bad when you see that 08 kind of crash you know like they changed the definition of recession a year ago like what is a recession i'm like if it was under trump you know if you met this level of not gdp growth for this amount of time at any other point in time it's history they go well that's just the way we've kind of
Starting point is 01:11:42 done it but it it's it's not really like etched in stone. But I was like, but you mean you're saying that now because we've hit that level that puts us in a quote unquote recession. But if it was Trump,
Starting point is 01:11:52 like you wouldn't be changing the definition to like pretend like we're not in a recession, even though every metric we've used historically forever has been met to say we are there.
Starting point is 01:12:02 They would make the rules more strict if it was your dad. You know, it's technically a recession. It really is much worse than growth was lower than five percent this year so really it's a recession i do love when obama was like what did he say you don't there's no magic wand you can't get four percent growth abracadabra bitch like but it is but again it didn't take it didn't take that much and again this is with even a lot of the people on our own side working against us.
Starting point is 01:12:26 And I mean, that's sort of the miracle of the Trump presidency. He's like, he actually knocks some pretty serious wins despite the Republicans working. I mean, Paul Ryan and the things that they, oh, I don't want to do that. Like, if we build the wall, like, we may upset a couple people who hate us and would put us in the gulags. Like, well, I can't have that. I'm like, really? Do you think there are people like that like if you're if your dad wins next year are there similar people who you would advise him to be careful of who might work against him oh i think 100 i think he knows
Starting point is 01:12:52 who probably most of those people are well you know listen i'd say you know the vast majority of of the united states senate uh you know there's a couple great guys in there but you know a tiny handful uh i think you know the a tiny handful. I think, you know, honestly, it'd be much easier to name people who aren't on the list than who are. Interesting. Right. I mean, it would not. But if we're going to be real, I think there's a couple of great people in Congress, you know, meaning the House. But again, that's a small part of that machine. Right. The unelected bureaucrats. I mean, it's, I mean, I'm not sure I can name one that isn't, you know, but no, they did that. They, they, you know, Obama did that very well.
Starting point is 01:13:29 They entrench a bunch of people that are career and you try to change the job role that, you know, that's not appointed by the presidents. You can't touch them. Their life, they could be the most incompetent people in the world, but they got tenure so they can stay there. Like it makes it really difficult to clean house. It's the least merit, you know, there's no meritocracy in Washington, D.C. If you can get in those positions, you know, you're there for life. I mean, if you merited anything, you wouldn't be in D.C. Of course.
Starting point is 01:13:52 Yeah, exactly. Yeah. You know, if you're doing five in the market. And I think that's the other part of the attack on Trump, which is like, you know, we don't really want someone from out of the system ever doing this again. Like, you know, that system works really well for us. And we'll keep you know, we want to make part of it's the statement of, hey, if you're another successful guy who's done this in the real world and you want to get into politics and imagine what they try to do to, Elon's not born in America, so we
Starting point is 01:14:13 can't do it. But if it was someone like that, that wanted to run for president, be like, yeah, I've done what I've, I put people on Mars and yada, yada, yada, maybe I'll do this. Imagine the revolt. They don't want that. That's a threat to the system that they've created that has been very beneficial to them, but no one else. And that's why it's so important they don't want that that's a threat to the system that they've created that has been very beneficial to them but no one else and that's why it's so important they don't get away with what they did to trump with the fbi attempting to unseat him but this this means because that will send the example to the american people that they will beat you if you try to stand up against i i i don't think firing these people is enough no i i i agree with you i just don't listen i have my opinions i have what i'd like like to have happen, which is far more grave than what would ever happen.
Starting point is 01:14:50 You know, the problem is you actually still have to play within the realm of reality. Right. And, you know, I don't it doesn't mean I'm compromising my position. My position may be X, but I just know it ain't happening. Nothing's going to happen. I, I want to keep pushing. I want to make sure we get people elected who can actually try to do that. I'm going to do whatever I can to make that happen. But like, you know, sometimes we get caught up on this is what I want. And if we don't do that, I got 99% of what I want. And it's like business.
Starting point is 01:15:19 You don't get it. You don't. Yeah. You never get 100% of what you want. Republicans do that poorly. We take our toys home and we cry having like 99% of what we wanted. Rather than taking the win and like, we'll work on the 1% starting in five minutes. The Democrats get 51% and they're starting on the next one the next day.
Starting point is 01:15:37 They take the win, move on. They take the win, they move on. They take the win, move on. And it's a death by a thousand cuts. They get where they want. We don't do that well. We don't play that game well. And I understand it's a lot of it's because we're principled,
Starting point is 01:15:49 but I think a big part of my principle is actually getting where I want to be realistically. And I don't want to blow important wins because I didn't get 100% of what I wanted in that. And people are like, oh, you're a sellout. I'm like, no, this is how we actually get some win instead of zero wins whatsoever, which is what we're
Starting point is 01:16:07 really good at getting. I don't know if you would know, but I'm curious your thoughts on a potential vice presidential pick. I think it's too early
Starting point is 01:16:14 right now. So there hasn't been much conversation about it. Who's on the short list? Honestly, I think a lot. Yours personally. Yeah. Listen, you know,
Starting point is 01:16:23 I'd want someone in there and I'd just task to clean house and certain things, right? Who would do that, though? I think there's a couple guys out there that could do that. Who specifically? Well, listen, I'm not going to go there because I know what the media will then end. Donald Trump Jr. is undercutting his father
Starting point is 01:16:38 and he's announcing the game. Yeah, Hannah Clare. If we list a bunch of people, would you not? When he tells hotter or colder? You're getting warmer. You know, I don't know. You know, maybe we put Tim Pool in charge of DOJ, just cleaning out the...
Starting point is 01:16:55 Lock him up, Tim. No, but I think you get some people. You get people like Trump also who don't care anymore. The people, some of the people who've been wronged. Okay, the people who they tried to break, who they tried to bankrupt, and probably did in many cases, like, you know, I'm not saying all of them, you know, because there's some that, again, you gotta,
Starting point is 01:17:13 but, like, there's some of those people that now understand that their life meant nothing to these people, and when that happens to you, you know, maybe like it happened to me, like, okay, you know what? Like, I don't want to curse, but you know, you know, maybe like it happened to me, like, okay,
Starting point is 01:17:25 you know what? Like, I don't want to curse, but you know, F you. And we're going to like, we don't care. And I think again,
Starting point is 01:17:31 that's the most important that, you know, as much of a just total reset, not to, again, that, that word will be used against me as, Oh my God,
Starting point is 01:17:40 conspiracy theory. You're not allowed to say it. But like, just if we could start from scratch and eliminate as much of that bureaucracy as possible, have people willing to be like, you know, this guy's an expert. He was an expert. He led the North Korea policy for 40 years. I was like,
Starting point is 01:17:54 what'd you do? Well, Trump's doing it all wrong, but why? Well, hold on. Maybe because you've led it for 40 years, but you've accomplished nothing in 40 years. Like, why should I believe you? But you don't, what you gotta do is you gotta sit him down and say say what would you say you do here it'll feel like yeah like office space all over again i just i want to say you know uh i despise politics i would never want to be involved people jokingly say like maybe you know why don't you run
Starting point is 01:18:23 why don't more people run if you're so pissed off and i'm like i just don't want to go anywhere near it i can't believe people want to i told carrie lake i can't believe you want to keep running she's talking about the senate but if uh donald trump said look you complain so much about these people we'll put you in charge of all the indictments it's yours now i'd be like yes yes everyone is going to jail everyone i think we need a team of like rabble rousers that are like everyone's going informed conspiracy theorists who have been far more right who have been far more correct than all of our elite and educated media just let them you know give them each a task and just be like have at it i mean frankly informed and conspiracy theorists are a redundancy these days you know
Starting point is 01:19:02 the conspiracy theorists they're batting like a thousand as far as I'm concerned. Absolutely. Even Elon Musk, he said recently in an interview, he was like, well, a lot of them turned out to be right. And the guy's like, like, which ones? And he goes, the Hunter Biden laptop. And then the interviewer goes, okay, well, that was true. Stop bringing it up.
Starting point is 01:19:16 I always talk about Wuhan lab leak because it was so obvious. Like, Jon Stewart goes on, Colbert says it. Of course it happened there. It's the most obvious thing in the world. The only one more obvious than that was Jussie Smollett because I, you know, like, but it. Of course it happened there. It's the most obvious thing in the world. The only one more obvious than that was Jussie Smollett. But like,
Starting point is 01:19:28 of course it didn't happen. You're telling me it came from three feet outside of the bio lab that studies the exact virus that leaked by magic? And if you were in academia, if you were a doctor and you questioned,
Starting point is 01:19:43 there was no other answer. There was no other option. Of course it was that. And the former CDC director said that pressure was put on him to not acknowledge that publicly. There was a scientific paper. Yeah, he's a conspiracy theorist. I think it was South China University in Beijing or whatever it's called, where they said. Called If We Did It.
Starting point is 01:20:03 No. Where they published this is early on they said bats had bit bitten people and urinated on people and that's what they think caused the leak and then they quickly said we retract this we got rid of it because probably the ccp came in and said do you enjoy living and they're like we do is it yeah of course well the guy that they are that top scientist that went missing that asked a question even asked a question and you know and then you obviously like you saw this stuff in congressional testimony during peak it was like the fauci emails versus
Starting point is 01:20:38 the fauci tv appearances you know on the cover of like vogue magazine or whatever the hell he was doing like they were literally a contradiction. You cannot. So was he lying to the American public or was he lying to his colleagues in medicine? Because they were literally polar opposites. One of them has to be a lie. No, everything is true. So who was he lying to?
Starting point is 01:20:58 Can't question Dr. Fauci. He's the science. I'm not sure if you're aware of this. He is the science. He is the science. And again, because that became the religion of the left and he was the high priestess of that religion,
Starting point is 01:21:08 you could not, you could not question it. But I'm like, but how do you not question a polar opposite? Like, two things that are opposite
Starting point is 01:21:19 cannot be true at the same time. He declared himself God. He said, I am truth. He literally did. I am the science. What said, I am truth. He literally did. I am the science. What?
Starting point is 01:21:27 I am the science. You know that guy spent his life getting his ass kicked. And I think that can be good for a lot of people. But like, you know, he was just bitter at the world. And he got a moment to be like that star. And he took it. And, you know, your health, your grandmother's life, your children's lives, their well-being, their education, your business business our economy meant nothing
Starting point is 01:21:46 to him relative to him being on another magazine cover getting a little bit of attention from a celebrity none of it meant shit i i i know it is early you mentioned that and but i'll try asking anyway do you uh intend to be working on your father's administration i don't know maybe that's you know i i not officially i don't i. Maybe that's, you know, not officially. I'd love to maybe be in there as an advisor. Were you an advisor last time? Yes, but like I just sort of do these things. You know, like I just go out there and I campaign.
Starting point is 01:22:14 I don't, you know what I mean? Like, so I know what I'm good at and I'm sort of, I just, I stick to my lane. But I think in this one, I now know, and I've spent so much time out there, you know, fundraising for Republicans and fighting these battles. And like, I just feel like I'm very close to the ground on these things. So I'd be like, yeah, we're not hiring that person.
Starting point is 01:22:29 Here's why. Here's the person you should hire or the people you should talk to about that job. The reason I ask is because I think you're probably the second most popular Trump, as you also mentioned, the second most subpoenaed and investigated. But I also think that you have a very good ear to the cultural issues that are entrenched in our politics and i think your debt would benefit greatly from listening to you yeah no i listen that's what i do i mean it's sort of become you know really de facto my job is like it means something to me like i promise you it was a lot easier to be a real estate developer from new york and be invited to the cool person party and like you know yeah i could when i was young i'd
Starting point is 01:23:03 go to any club in new york I wanted, and I got tables. It's like, it's like, I don't even want to try now. It's like, you know, and by the way, there's a lot,
Starting point is 01:23:08 there's plenty of people that are like, you know, sort of closet thumbs up, like, but they won't say it out loud. So it's not the, the end of the world, but it's,
Starting point is 01:23:14 it's just, it's just so different that, uh, but for me, I, I actually believe this stuff. I've always been, you know,
Starting point is 01:23:21 in that fight. I've always been a conservative. I, you know, even again, I shouldn't be, but because of, you because of the upbringing I talked about with my grandfather from communist Czechoslovakia, I got a taste of that. I understood it. Then spending time in that eighth grade through twelfth grade in Rust Belt,
Starting point is 01:23:36 Pennsylvania, my friends were from these places. I saw what those decisions, those policies. My father's been really considerate. He was talking about, at the time, it was Japan taking advantage of us in trade like China is now. But this is from like the 80s on Oprah. Like he's been very consistent about these issues. And I saw it sort of peripherally in my life. And, you know, now it's sort of become that like I'm out there fighting for these things. I got five young kids. I want to let them grow up in a country that like I recognize. And I see just how quickly it's all changed. I see the conversations we're having today, the hills to die on for the Democrat Party.
Starting point is 01:24:13 Like five years ago, we'd be like, come on, come on. Like you can't like no way. And yet it's happening. It's so fast, the erosion of decency and everything we believe in. And like we got to fight against that. And if I have a good base and I have a following and I can use that, like that's more important than anything else I could be doing. I want to show you some articles from back in the day. This one is from Vox as Donald Trump is the perfect moderate.
Starting point is 01:24:36 And they put moderate in quotes. They're not actually calling Donald Trump a moderate. They're insulting him. What they're going to say is why we mistake extremists for moderates. But hold on there a minute. Ezra Klein, who wrote this. this is from matt iglesias two years later trump won by running as a moderate republican that is is actually serious he says his undoing will be that he isn't governing like one by the way actually made that claim and i think most reasonable people who actually have paid attention to politics over the past few decades view your dad he's been called a new york a new york democrat a traditional liberal who's
Starting point is 01:25:11 now running as a conservative because the left has gone so insane that now being a moderate is considered far right by the press well i think i by the way i think that's accurate uh you know there's no question i mean you know kennedy today would be all right are you kidding you right you know he'd be a nazi and he'd be the all the things that we know we apparently are and like you have that cartoon where the world war ii soldiers get transported yes yeah yeah so we did a cartoon a few years ago where a bunch of lefty sjw's like build a time machine because they want to bring back the guys who defeated nazis to fight the nazis and they bring them back and they're just horrified by what these world war ii veterans are
Starting point is 01:25:47 saying yeah but i mean segregation in their actual political positions yeah yeah i look at antifa and i'm like please explain to me like based on your actions how are you anti the fa part yeah i mean well it feels like if you have even a modicum understanding of history that they are actually acting like the fascists that they seem to that they pretend to protect us from. I don't understand. No, I can explain this. We're anti. They take the correct marketing for us. No, I can explain this.
Starting point is 01:26:16 And to be fair to them, they're actually correct. The fascists were traditionalists. They were authoritarian and more traditionalist. And the communists were progressive and authoritarian so the authoritarian thing is they have that in common but they want to destroy the family they want to destroy traditional values erase culture and then build their own weird marxist garbage but it's weird so that i get that's right if i look at the brown shirt fascists and just you know burning books and this kind of stuff i'm like i don't know so you're right maybe the end result is but the the actions uh you know sort of their protest antifa they genuinely believe they're
Starting point is 01:26:49 they're anti-fascist because they think fascism is family it should be actually anti-family that's literally that's a better that's literally true that's how they understand it the thing about fascism is it's very nebulous and it can fit into many different containers like the question is what is the you know ethos of the people of the country who are living under fascism? And then the state is supposed to fully embody that. Like Benito Mussolini and Giovanni Gentile write in The Origin of Doctrine of Fascism, nothing of value, human or spiritual, can exist outside the state, and the state must be above all, including the church, which are all things that the left believes, right?
Starting point is 01:27:22 And so it is kind of a fascist system because they're saying our ethos is a progressive ethos and so the fascist state must embrace progressivism so they are fascist oh there you go yeah yeah violent yeah very much very much well this is also like fat fashion like the fashion while we're beating someone over the head with a brick i'm like well i mean let me it's a huge part like the fashion the whole metaphor comes from a bum a bundle of sticks we're stronger together i mean yeah there's truth in the fact that people are stronger together but when you become so collectivized that you lose all individuality that's a very serious problem and you see that with lefties when you get them away from their group they're not quite as far to the left when you have a one-on-one conversation
Starting point is 01:28:04 i've said this before. There are only leftist groups, not leftist people. What do you think about Patriot Front? Have you seen those videos? I mean, yes, but like, do we really want to pretend like it's not a Fed operation?
Starting point is 01:28:17 No, but it's like the Gretchen Whitmer thing. It's like, we're going to find like the one like, you know, meth head, like right wing guy and like get them to follow along. So they're going to find one guy. They're going to frame him as though he was trying to find the one meth head right wing guy and get them to follow along. So they're going to find one guy. They're going to frame him as though he was trying to overthrow the government. Because it's so obvious.
Starting point is 01:28:32 You weren't convinced by this police escorting group? I'm like, hey, dude, those guys all look a lot like my guys when I had a Secret Service detail. They're all sort of in shape, good looking guys. You're like, Tom, is that you? It's so ridiculous. Well, and it's so obvious. It's like the same thing. Like, I don't know, dude. It's so ridiculous. And it's so obvious. It's like the same thing. The Whitmer one's a great example. It's a threat to the governor.
Starting point is 01:28:51 You mean after two years of baiting and you finally found the one drug addict and it's like, we got him! You are literally entrapping. They should be guilty. It's lunacy. But again, you don't even hear that story. You hear, like, they should be guilty. It's lunacy. But again, you don't even hear that story. You know, you hear, you know, conveniently right before an election that there was a plot to assassinate.
Starting point is 01:29:10 You know what I mean? Set up by, like, 12 people, like, people, you know, and those guys get promoted. And those guys then are the people investigating J6. I mean, you know, it's not a coincidence. And they stay in their bureaucracy. Oh, there's no consequence. Again, like, we got caught. We didn't do a great job.
Starting point is 01:29:24 So let's start a rally and invite, you know, maybe we find one person dumb enough to like go for this. And, you know, hopefully we can sell them a firearm on the side and they can carry it. And even if they have no intention of using it, that's going to be the precipice for the purpose of law enforcement should be to prevent crime, not invent fake criminal plots. Correct. To entrap some random person who never would have gotten involved with that activity if he wasn't radicalized by feds in the first place. Yeah, you can't high five yourself for saying we stopped extremists if you created an extremist. Yeah, when the arsonists are calling the fire department, it sort of loses the, you know, I'm like, I don't know. No, it's literally that though.
Starting point is 01:30:08 It'd be like if the fire department went around trying to get people to start fires so that they could put them out. But they have, play with matches, buddy. Ryan Long has that sketch. You know Ryan Long,
Starting point is 01:30:17 the comedian? Yeah. Him and Danny Polishchuk wear their Antifa window repair. And they were like, at night we go out and we smash the windows and we show up,
Starting point is 01:30:24 we leave the flyer behind, then we show up in the morning, and we fix the windows for them. That's hilarious. That's basically what the FBI's been doing. Yeah, and by the way, meanwhile, you know, when there's actual crime, or actual domestic terrorism, like, you know, a guy driving through a Christmas parade in Wisconsin, well, we
Starting point is 01:30:40 had him on our radar, but we were too busy trying to trap a meth head, like, into a fake kidnapping plot. Like, they have, they've been watching all these people, but we were too busy trying to trap a meth head like into a fake kidnapping plot. Like they've been watching all these people, but they're either, you know, they check a couple identity boxes. So they're not allowed to actually pursue that because, you know, God forbid you find someone who's a criminal that, you know, maybe trans or otherwise or just a minority or we can't actually pursue that. So we got to try to find like the amount of people that were on their radar that just magically slipped through the cracks to actually go commit a crime because they're too busy trying to create a crime that they can actually how about just like try to prevent an actual crime just do that it's not that hard like that's what you're supposed to do that was the craziest part of listening to the opening statements at january 6th which is you know the government saying like we knew we had
Starting point is 01:31:20 fbi informants and so we knew all about what was happening but then you get the question of like then why didn't you have additional reinforcements? Something so bad was going to happen, and you knew about it. Aren't you an accessory to the crime? Yeah, and then they say, well, Trump, you know, he authorized the National Guard. But he couldn't, by law, send them there. You have to get either Nancy Pelosi or Muriel Bowser, the D.C. mayor. And they both said, no, thank you.
Starting point is 01:31:43 So they said, well, Trump didn't do anything. I was like, he literally offered. It's almost like, listen, it's almost like, you know, and it's strange. We don't hear about the bombs planted at the DNC or the RNC anymore like that. No, those disappeared. You'd think that that would be a really big story
Starting point is 01:31:57 unless it was all a setup, right? And you got what you wanted out of the other part of the setup. If the other thing didn't happen quite that way, the bombs would have been a really big deal. But again, I don't know how far we can go down this rabbit hole while on regular YouTube.
Starting point is 01:32:13 Well, we got a lot to talk about in the members section, so maybe what we'll do is, right when we wrap, we'll just start the members show right away, but we're going to go to Super Chats right now and read comments from y'all and take some of your questions. If you haven't already, would you kindly smash that like button and subscribe to this channel? But more importantly, go to TimCast.com, click join us, become a member. At about 10 or so p.m., we will put up the members only uncensored show so
Starting point is 01:32:37 we can talk about a lot more stuff and current news goings on. It'll be a lot of fun. But for now, let's read what y'all got to say. Lizzie K. says, Hey, Tim, love the show. Joe Biden was born closer to Lincoln's presidency than his own. Lincoln's assassination was 4-14-1865 to Joe's birth, 11-20-42. It's 77 years, 7 months, and 6 days. Joe's birth to his inauguration
Starting point is 01:33:00 is 78 years, 2 months. Pretty wild. That's kind of crazy if you think about it. That means like Joe Biden could have a grandfather who was around for the Lincoln presidency. Yeah, his name was John Wilkes Booth. Yeah, it's that conspiracy. It's that deep.
Starting point is 01:33:18 Could you imagine Joe Biden be like, my grandfather told me stories, man, about President Lincoln. And his hairy legs. He's got hairy legs. Lincoln had hairy legs too. Alright. I'm not your buddy guy says let's make saying you're fired great again.
Starting point is 01:33:32 I think that's right. Yes. Yes, that is, that would be my policy decision if I have any influence over it whatsoever. Matthew Reckham says in regard to your conversation about bears in a previous stream, Annie Oakley killed a 500 pound bear with a 22 through the eye socket wow without feminism yeah she just did it i didn't even think it was possible without girl power yeah that's amazing
Starting point is 01:33:56 yeah it's wild steve's steven says donald after seeing how deep the swamp runs do you have any political aspirations it's interesting people ask me that a lot uh maybe uh right now i honestly i feel like i can almost do more not being a part of it does that make sense yeah there's like you got to play by rules you got to do this you got it like so i can do that i can i can help people along the way guys that i really like try to help them get them there and actually not have to deal with the nonsense that is so prevalent in there. So again, I think there's a component of it. I love being in the fight.
Starting point is 01:34:30 I actually like a lot of the stuff that Republicans aren't traditionally good at, like actually getting in the mud and fighting. I don't know that I want the day job right now, but that doesn't mean it's permanently out. Would you want to do it in New York or Florida? Because I feel like New York needs you more. I'm never going back to New Yorkork like i you know i kept my cabin upstate i'm not i'm just not doing it you know i initially go down the tax code like if they reverse the tax
Starting point is 01:34:54 code i'm not going it's just so different yeah yeah you know like but we got i gotta read this oh anthony brownlee says donald trump was the best president we've ever had and i hope junior will run in the future thanks for everything you and your father have done for our country. I appreciate that, guys. Honestly, it's that stuff that when you see that, and I see it a lot, you go out to dinner and some, you know. I've had this, man. It was hard. A couple weeks ago, I was out to dinner.
Starting point is 01:35:15 I took my son, and he wanted to go get sushi or a little bit. Like, this Marine sat next to me, and, like, I go to pay, and this Marine had picked up our dinner just as a thank you. I'm like, wait, dude, you can't. Come on. But you could see he was legitimately going to be insulted if I wasn't going to do it. And I was just like, that's what makes all the BS, all the inquisitions, all the 50 hours of tech. When you see that, if it actually makes a difference in someone's life, and they see see that and they're waking up to what really is out there like that makes it all worthwhile and that and perhaps that's what eventually gets you to to actually you know do that how does your son
Starting point is 01:35:52 react to that moment are they like kind of getting used to it or is it you know it's interesting so for me it was different because you know my kids like we grew up in new york city and like that got tough for a while before we moved to Florida. Parents would tell kids something. They tried messing with my son a couple times. I finally told one of my sons, listen, if someone's being that to you, and you do whatever you can to defend yourself, and you'll never – I don't care if they throw you out of school. You're not getting in trouble with me.
Starting point is 01:36:19 And the kid messed with him. My son took care of it and never had a problem again. But it was really prevalent. You could see parents being vicious to like, my kids are young. My oldest just turned 16 and this is seven years ago. And the 16 thing is a whole other story because that's scary as hell. But going down to Florida, I went to pick up my son at school and put him under a different name and this, that, and the other. And I go one day and pick him up.
Starting point is 01:36:50 And I'm looking around like, there's kids wearing MAGA hats at his school. And I'm just like, oh, my God. Okay. Yeah. And so it's really interesting. Down there, I have a hard time buying my own dinner sometimes in Florida where we're at. It's a real conservative area. And it's interesting.
Starting point is 01:37:06 It's not just the people. I was sort of surprised. We live in a really nice neighborhood. And I was like, it's going to be OK. It's a lot of New York transplants. I'm like, OK, fine. I was hoping for normalcy. And the house next to me, before they even knew we bought our house, they had a big cardboard
Starting point is 01:37:20 cut out like you have of Donald Trump in their window. And I was like, oh, this is going to be the place for us. It's it's been awesome. So you're down there. It's been so welcoming for them because they see, you know, people come up to me, you know, whether every walk of life, you know, if we're at a restaurant, the bus boy, love what you guys do. After being kind of treated like enemies.
Starting point is 01:37:41 Yeah. And so they're like, yeah, oh, dude, like my kids were like, they thought I was because again, you see it there. There must be something. Dad must be doing something wrong. He sees it now. And it's like, oh, he's actually like loved. Like it's, and it was such an important change.
Starting point is 01:37:53 Like, I think honestly, staying in New York for them would have been like a psyop, like negative. I think it could have screwed them up for life. It would have hurt my relationship with them. It probably did at some level. Because again, you're a kid, you know, I mean, it's why they're so adamant about going after minors,
Starting point is 01:38:08 whether this is with the trans stuff or that, like that is an impressionable mind. Like it could be my child who knows me well, but like, well, this is someone I might, it's an authority figure there, there must be something to it.
Starting point is 01:38:18 So Florida for us has been awesome. And I would never, you know, like I said, I kept my cabin upstate where I can go, go there and I'm getting high fives from all the locals it's cool like it's different but like we'd never go back to the cities let me let me read this from agamemnon's gym bag mr trump jr awesome to see you here i respect the hell out of you but why why the support for bud light and anheuser-busch is it just their donation history convince me to sell my puts
Starting point is 01:38:42 yeah and honestly i think it wasn't even that i think i probably you know when you talk on air or whatever you're like maybe i got a little over my skis on something but like the reality i was like it's sort of weird when i look at all the other like just terrible offenders it was just sort of shocking to me that it was like this one became that bad and i'm someone who's you know i think you had michael seifert on the show like you know i'm i've invested in public square and these companies that are out there like literally doing the opposite. So it was an interesting one to me. I see Nike, I see all these other companies. And I was just like, I don't get like, why don't we do this to all of those? So I think my comments got sort of blown out of proportion, but the reality
Starting point is 01:39:15 is like, I've put my money where my mouth is on these things, trying to help the businesses that are fighting on that one. So it was an interesting one for me because I saw, and again, I think there's also a component of it. You know, things are blown up in a primary because like, how do we, don't go Don Jr.
Starting point is 01:39:28 He's a lib. I'm like, no, I was just making some points. But you didn't feel obligated to protect him. No, I do. I'm not,
Starting point is 01:39:33 I'm not crying for anyone. Like, you see what's going on. Watching the guys double down now, whether it's Miller Lite, that was actually before. That was before. Oh God.
Starting point is 01:39:43 Like, what's going on? And so, yeah, I, you know, again, I'm not shedding any tears for anyone in any of these things. But again, in a primary season, people are going, oh, yeah, he's gone. So, you know, there's a component of BS to a lot of these things. And again, I think the biggest thing is, I think if you look at what I'm doing and the companies I'm out there trying to promote and support and literally invest in it's the guys fighting for those those those culture battles so let's uh let's yeah and i'll add to it i think when you said i think my response was like i disagree no i think we should keep doing it and
Starting point is 01:40:14 then we moved on i didn't think anybody yeah and i didn't even think of it at the time it's like i was saying i was like i'm just sort of surprised that's the one like what like what about like you know when you see the nike stuff and the adidas i'm like why aren't we doing like it just felt like there's a lot more there it was it i guess it was just like that's it's strange that that was the one to me i think let's uh let's grab this one aaron present says tim last week you talked about an only fans model that was wheelchair bound due to her implants well a few days ago one of her implants exploded because they were too large yep so we need we need a cultural shift in this country is that like the trans abled one where people are disabling themselves because they
Starting point is 01:40:51 want to be disabled no no no this is a woman who wants to get fans on only fans oh wow so she got implants all over her body they're so large she can't walk anymore so she had to get a mobility scooter to move around i mean you got to pay the rent seems yeah man people's brains bills like was she investing in her business on all hands by getting the implants did she go into debt i don't know but it was if your if your income is only fans i guess they get right off the yeah right off the implant so they get they you know paying with you're playing with 50 cent dollars here for the implants that made her unable to walk. And that have now exploded.
Starting point is 01:41:26 Just leave me alone, says Don Jr. Will you please run for our next governor of Florida? We need a Trump businessman to keep our state free-ish. Is that a yes? Okay, relax. As I said, maybe one day. Right now is probably not that time. But I'll continue.
Starting point is 01:41:45 Listen, I promise I'm going to continue to fight for this stuff because, again, it matters. And I think, you know, we listen, we see how it's almost frustrating. Right. You see just how ridiculous it's getting. And again, I just wish honestly, it's why I'm sort of disappointed in some of the other Republican. It's like, you know what? You have to just go all in. Like if we, if everyone in the Republican side went all in,
Starting point is 01:42:09 if the people who support them became unafraid, like we'd actually win that. Like they're not going to cancel 175 million Americans. Nope. They can't do it. But if you put one guy out there at a time, one guy has the balls to actually go out there and do this. Like they'll take them out.
Starting point is 01:42:22 Yeah. You know, they did that to my father. They did to, you know, the most powerful man in the world. Like they, they that if everyone's like oh i don't i don't want that because there's a little bit of a social i'm not going to be liked by at the pta meeting i'm like you shouldn't go to the pta meetings at this point anyway because the fbi is going to label you
Starting point is 01:42:35 a domestic terrorist but we should run for our school boards so we can prevent the indoctrination of our children this is a good one crooked smile says president trump should host a tv show firing all the corrupt politicians responsible for all the many hoaxes if he charged five bucks i'd gladly buy it just to see them slimy politicians squirm i think if if there was like a government program in the trump administration where it was like 10 bucks a month subscribe and you get to watch trump fire corrupt bureaucrats and politicians. You can co-sign the order. The audience votes for the person. Make it like The Apprentice, you know what I mean?
Starting point is 01:43:14 But yeah, and again, they'll say, Trump is trying to enrich himself with the fight. No, we'll give the money to the U.S. Treasury. We'll pay down some of the $31.5 trillion in debt that they're racking up. I think we could pay back a pretty good chunk. A lot of people would pay to be a part of that. I just, I think, I think everybody would subscribe instantly and be like, you just turn it on all day and let it run 24-7 and it's your day.
Starting point is 01:43:35 You could actually probably get rid of taxes. Right. You know, enough people will be like, we're generating enough revenue without taxes now because. You've just got the bobs, you know. Adam Schiff walks in. What do you say you do here all right seth weathers says conservative dad's ultra right beer will be available for distribution in florida next month don jr will you put it in mar-a-lago on
Starting point is 01:43:55 tap have you have you heard of it i i've seen some of this stuff i know there uh a bunch of guys were starting you know talking about some of that stuff so yeah listen get me some information seth weathers launched uh uh conservative dad's ultra right beer in response. I saw it on social. Yeah. Much like we have Jeremy's chocolate. I think this is I think it's great that everybody that people are basically launching alternatives to these companies.
Starting point is 01:44:16 If they want to get woke, they can go broke. So we ordered a bunch, Seth. We ordered a bunch for here because we keep uh drink stocked for our guests you know so i'm looking forward to to that let's grab some more super chats agamemnon's gym bag says seamus and company let's hear your best trump impression uh my trump's my trump's not that great but i can immediately bow out i'm quite frankly okay what am i supposed to talk about no i'm only i'm only i'm only reading this one because his son is right here. Don't you use your favorite son?
Starting point is 01:44:46 Some people say, I won't date Dave. Some people say, it's a great impression. What's yours? Do you do an impression? Can all of your siblings do it? There's a couple things.
Starting point is 01:44:56 I don't do the Trump impression. I don't make fun of hair because maybe the Trump hair gene kicks in one day. So I'm like, I'm just not going to play with it. I'm just going to leave it alone. It's risking too much. It's a karma thing. I'm just not gonna play with it you know I'm just gonna leave it alone you know it's risking too much it's a karma thing
Starting point is 01:45:07 you know I'm just not gonna go there is that what the impression too you think you're gonna get to his age and just sound identical they already say I have the hand gesture
Starting point is 01:45:15 it's funny like when I'm so when I'm doing my podcast on Mondays at six and Thursdays at six on Rumble he called me
Starting point is 01:45:22 he's like I saw the podcast you got a lot less hands he does do the voice saw the podcast content. You got a lot less hands. He does do the voice. He's like, that's my voice. A lot less hands, Don. I go like, how much less hands? He goes, like 95% less hands.
Starting point is 01:45:33 I go, you mean, like I'm going 20 times more hands? Like, hey, he speaks with his hands too. He does the accordion thing. Yeah. So I guess I do that too. And I just, I get impassioned and no one's ever said I'm low energy. You know, you get thrown out of the window of Trump Tower
Starting point is 01:45:47 if you're low energy in my family. And so- That's great. I do it. But he was like, yes, 95% less hands. So I was like, man- Did you feel like that was the pot cut, like the kettle calling pot black?
Starting point is 01:45:59 Well, it's okay. Okay, so- You're like, sir, king of the hand gesture. A hundred percent. It's like when, honestly, the best, yes. because there's a couple of times where I'm like, we have to have a discussion about self-awareness. Like, you know, I would get a call sometimes when he was president. I'd get a call from the White House and, you know, Don, you're too aggressive on Twitter.
Starting point is 01:46:21 What? I'm like, really? Really? Like, wow. Like, I'm like really like really like wow like I'm like you know what you said
Starting point is 01:46:29 what you said about Rosie was horrible yeah it's like that 80s like drug commercial like I learned it by watching you dance like it's like
Starting point is 01:46:36 you know I'm sitting there being like man like of all the things like I'm not saying like I will listen to him on many things
Starting point is 01:46:43 if he's got business advice political I mean the guy's done a lot. He's accomplished a lot. I was like, this is the one place where maybe you've seeded, like, the moral high ground here. Like, I'm like, I don't understand. Of all the things. And I get it.
Starting point is 01:46:56 I mean, with Kimberly, she'd be like, I'm like, uh-oh, it's the White House. She's like, oh, what'd you do now? I'm scrolling, trying to figure out what I said. And I was like, I don't know. It's like, you know. You gotta tone it down. You can't turn some things said. And I was like, I don't know. It's like, you know. You got to tone it down. You can't turn some things off. I learned it from you, Dad.
Starting point is 01:47:07 Yeah. All right. What do we got here? What do we got? Should have been much nicer to that reporter. Yeah. She's a good lady. You're too aggressive.
Starting point is 01:47:16 Iggy Dinkibus says, Seamus, you should animate this Fetterman speech like you did with Biden's corn pop story. Oh, I totally should. So we made an animation a few years ago of joe biden's corn pop speech because when he's telling the story you kind of can't tell what he's talking about so we like boarded it out and put animation to it so maybe i should do the same thing with what betterman said so we can make sense of it no that that's impossible yeah i i don't know because i thought the corn pop speech was impossible to make out the corn pop was ridiculous
Starting point is 01:47:43 but like the fetterman thing is literally just verbal diarrhea. It's true. You look at that and be like, the republic's over. Pack it up, folks. I like it because Fetterman keeps gesturing. Riding the bomb down, swinging the hat. Here we go. Here we go.
Starting point is 01:47:58 Robert Knight says, Joe Biden is the victim of elder abuse. We should highlight that constantly. Shame on Jill and his handlers. Well, 100%. I mean, listen.. Shame on Jill and his handlers. Oof. Well, 100%. I mean, listen. Couldn't have happened to a nicer guy.
Starting point is 01:48:09 We've all had, we all know people or family or whatever that have gone through these things as they get older and stuff like that, but that they can, oh, he's going to run again.
Starting point is 01:48:16 It's going to be great. What could go wrong? I'm like, what could go wrong? Have you turned on the news? We're on the brink of World War III. Do you ever feel like they're running him because Kamal never picked up
Starting point is 01:48:24 any popularity? Oh, I think 100%. like they're running him because Kamala never picked up any popularity? Oh, I think if they could, you know, replace him with someone that checks a lot of those boxes. Oh, it's not even a question. I always had the impression they wanted him to be
Starting point is 01:48:34 a one-term president. Kamala was the, oh, yes. Like she was the designated heir and they assumed that she had both brains and capability. It turns out no. It turns out she has neither.
Starting point is 01:48:44 But like, again, but only because they put her in there because she checked off those boxes. both brains and capability and it turns out no it turns out she has neither uh but like again but only because they put her in there because she checked off those boxes like it doesn't take a lot uh you know to understand that there's not really any of that there and based on even the work history and all that stuff like it's it's all you know created optics but never real actual accomplishment like you know you guys actually next time talk to kimberly more about it because she worked in that like san francisco da's office with you you just understand what's you know oh she's got a lot of ambition but that's probably about it in terms of that but yeah that'll get you far jake says ingersoll lockwood was also a watchmaker
Starting point is 01:49:19 where ingersoll lived and made watches have some interesting synchronicities with the modern trumps as well. So I guess there were two books, and there was another book called, what was the third one? 1900, The President or whatever. The Last President, I think. The Last President.
Starting point is 01:49:33 And it's about like the socialists storming Fifth Avenue, a hotel on Fifth Avenue or something like that. People think that it's- I've got some books for you to read. Yeah, apparently. I have to study up. I haven't done much in my 18th century literature. Your 18th century
Starting point is 01:49:47 time-traveling fiction is not brushed up? It has not been. You came on this podcast without brushing up on your 18th century time-traveling fiction? I will hang my head in shame. What is it? I think Jack Posobiec. I hope Trump gives you another call. Yeah, exactly. I can't believe you haven't read about Barron Trump.
Starting point is 01:50:03 It's part of our family's history. I think it was Posobiec who said his favorite conspiracy is that Steve Bannon is Barron from the future. That he comes back in time to... I love that. Oh my gosh. That's amazing. Yeah. So in terms of the hand gesture thing, people on the freedom side of things things whatever you want to call it some people
Starting point is 01:50:25 call it right but then conservatives you know they don't consider consider people like me conservative or whatever but we we can make memes and laugh about trump doing the accordion hands yeah where it's like as he's talking and it's hilarious and we can also make joe biden cartoons of him on the corn pop story we laugh at all of it but the left they can't handle it no it's like apostasy no they will they freak out it's blasphemy sorry no it's blasphemy and this is something i've noticed too like when there are a lot to their credit like there are some people on the left who will like watch my videos and enjoy them but then there are some people on the left who they'll see my videos and they'll say something like oh well it was funny when he made fun of like dave rubin but i don't like the rest of his stuff it's like i was funny when i was making fun of someone you
Starting point is 01:51:07 don't like right that's what you're saying like i was funny when i'm in front of someone you didn't like but then i just stopped being talented when i was making fun of people you do like it's remarkable i feel like it's like everything else whether it's the attack on the fam i mean they don't want any place that you can go for joy. Like, you know, humor is gone. I mean, I think of like the stuff that, the funniest comedy of when I was in like college, like, you know, when Chappelle was doing Chappelle Show and stuff like that,
Starting point is 01:51:32 like you couldn't do those skits today. I mean, you know, the black white supremacist is one of the great skits of all time. And like, you'd never get away with that today. You know, you're almost like, you know, when you pull it up for like a refresher once a year to be like, ah, that was fun. Like, you're almost like, I don't know you pull it up for like a refresher once a year to be like, ah, that was fun. Like,
Starting point is 01:51:45 you're almost like, I don't know. Like, it's on my search history now. Like, I can't, Adam Schiff's going to indict you for that.
Starting point is 01:51:51 He watched white supremacist content. Dave Chappelle. It's crazy. All right. My third nut says, hey, Don Jr.
Starting point is 01:51:58 I'd vote for Trump. However, his recent 2A statements at the town hall have me feeling a bit soured. Why does he seem apprehensive towards 2A support? If he became pro-2A, I'd vote for him without hesitation. I don't know.
Starting point is 01:52:10 Actually, I don't remember his 2A statements about that. I mean, I know he's, you know, you see what's going on right now. I mean, I'm going to actually do a whole show with a buddy. I mean, obviously, I'm probably about as big a 2A guy as I can. That's probably my, like, single-issue vote thing. And, you know, I shoot competitively. I have my wife. I'm a big hunter.
Starting point is 01:52:27 I'm going to do a whole thing on my show on Monday with my buddy George Armstrong, who's a manufacturer, actually, and talking about all the stuff as it relates to the pistol brace stuff coming up. And so I must have missed those comments on that. But what's going on right now and the threat and the attack
Starting point is 01:52:42 and the registrations and all of this stuff, all done through the ATF and unelected officials, is crazy stuff. And I know there's a couple of guys in Congress trying to do something about it, but I don't think it's going to happen before that. Would you want to abolish the ATF? Oh, 100%. What do they do? No, they don't do anything. They eliminate freedom.
Starting point is 01:53:04 Listen, let's talk about the one at hand right the pistol brace thing's expiring on or going into effect on may 31st the pistol brace rules that allowed you know they're saying it's the way around the sbr the atf built that that's their design like there's times you know what hey you give like the american redneck like a blueprint this is the law they'll figure out a way around it. And I can say, okay, fine. If this was something that people figured out a way around an existing law to be able to get by something, they created this. They wrote this.
Starting point is 01:53:35 And now they want to make millions of Americans felons for having millions of pistol-braced AR-15s and saying it's an SBR. Guess what? Even if it's an SBR, who cares? Like, what's an SBR going to—like, it's nonsense. Just like— Just steal the NFA. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:53:51 Get rid of the ATF. Don't need them. 100%. But that's a big undertaking with Congress. No, of course. Well, that's the problem, right? You know, people are like, why didn't Trump do something with, you know, the Hearing Protection Act, right? Well, because Congress didn't put it on his desk.
Starting point is 01:54:04 Like, they weren't—you know, like, because Congress didn't put it on his desk. The president doesn't unilaterally make laws. That's not how it works in reality. There was the bump stock ban. And then I think he said, Luke is always ragging on this, he said something about, I like to take them first and then legislate afterwards or something like that. Yeah, I wasn't a fan
Starting point is 01:54:21 of the bump stock ban. And I have dozens of guns like i get a lot more than that i can't even say the number recently anyway i think uh i don't know that it did yeah i think the federal court ruled it unconstitutional or something probably because it's an accessory or whatever like the whole thing listen but well the pistol brace thing's a lot different in in my mind in the sense that it's literally ruled on by the atf like they created this law now they're going to make people spend millions of dollars to fix millions of firearms or you're a felon and
Starting point is 01:54:50 again i don't like the back way and sort of way of registering it now do i register them i i probably have to for me i'm not recommending it to others but i know that someone's going to see me with a gun or they know that i have dozens you have. You have a different target. You are so under the microscope. I'm not going to get the Hunter Biden treatment that if I have. And again, it's not like I don't have plenty of ARs that aren't registered, that aren't SBRs or aren't pistol braced. So it's like it's fine. But I hate it in principle. But I know that like there's a solid chance of, you know, if there's ever a hey, I'll get a knock on the door.
Starting point is 01:55:22 Like they use the hostage rescue team to knock on the door of Mar-a-Lago and if I have one thing that's out of compliance I'm going to jail and like I'm not getting a mulligan I gotta I gotta ask you before we run out of time um because we did ask you this when you called in last time about Julian Assange and a pardon and you said we got a part in these guys so while we have you here I really uh this this one's particularly important to me especially some of my friends the what's what's currently going on with Julian Assange. I think that none of this should ever happen. The man should be free.
Starting point is 01:55:49 I'm curious if you want to elaborate or your thoughts. Yeah, listen, I think we, we got into it last time. I didn't, I don't know if I fully sort of gave you my views on it. Like,
Starting point is 01:55:57 and I think if you would have asked me this in 2016, I'd say it's terrible. And, you know, same with Snowden. I can't believe they did this. If they put our people in harm's way. You know, and now I'm looking at it and now I'm looking at it in light of what we found out about Ukraine.
Starting point is 01:56:10 And I'm like, wait a minute. Now that I've been a fly on the wall right now, that I've been a subject to their, you know, witch hunts or to their, you know, disaster, whatever we want to call whatever just happened. I think it's far worse than a witch hunt, frankly, at this point. I understand, my views have changed entirely. I think there was that time when I had that, well, the American government and the FBI and our CIA, they were doing it in our best interest. No, they're not. You know, at that time, I would have said those guys are, you know, they're a traitor to the country or they're, you know, now, like the guy that... After that Time magazine cover. Yeah, after that, I was like, so my views have changed. I think 100% you have to let them go. I think you need those kind of things to keep us in check. It'd be different if I thought we were functioning as good actors, but we're not.
Starting point is 01:56:53 And that's evidenced as recently as two weeks ago in Ukraine, when magically a 21-year-old air corpsman has all those classified documents about boots on the ground in Ukraine. When we're told explicitly that we don't. We don't have... I have a feeling that whistleblower or that guy is going to go to jail for a very long time.
Starting point is 01:57:13 But he could have stopped World War III as far as I'm concerned. So again, my sentiments now, knowing what I know, and again, maybe I was wrong years ago, but again, I still... I wanted to believe, right? It's like Santa. You want to believe that it's true when you're, you know what I mean?
Starting point is 01:57:31 Like, I wanted to believe they're doing good things. I wanted to believe, oh, you're putting people in harm's way. It's like, well, no, you're putting people in harm's way because we have boots on the ground in a war we're not supposed to be in that you're telling us we're not in, that we're funding unilaterally against the world's largest by volume nuclear superpower. Like, that's a problem. And, you know, again, that one disappeared really quickly, which means there's probably other incriminating evidence that, you know, all of a sudden we don't hear about this one. So, you know, my views have changed. A lot of my political views now, frankly, have changed having been in the room and seen—
Starting point is 01:58:03 Been the target. Been the target, been in the room. And so, you know, that would be a big one for me. Do I ever want to put our people in the field in harm's way? 100% no. You know what I mean? I think there's reason, you know, that has to be had here. But, like, if we're acting as bad...
Starting point is 01:58:18 Like, we've lost the moral high ground on a lot of stuff that we... You know, that I thought we were able to have. And it's because these guys are telling us what we're actually doing and that's important i'll tell you my my view on this uh i'm not convinced as much on edward snowden i'd probably be like okay fine you know let him come home julian's hunch very different edward snowden gets documents working internally and then leaks them yeah people call a whistleblower but but but what he did was he had a big trove of documents that he did not review
Starting point is 01:58:46 and gave them out yeah there was a lot of important information revealed by doing that which i think is good we saw that they were lying to congress they were spying on us but there's a big difference between leaking whistleblowing and journalism correct julian assange received materials from whistleblowers and then reported on it and they actually would redact and they would make phone calls he would contact the state department and say, hey, we received his materials. We want to make sure nobody's put in harm's way. And then they drummed up
Starting point is 01:59:11 all these insane lies to try and destroy him because he was effective. So it's like people come to me about Edward Snowden. I'm like, yeah, OK, I get it. But Julian Assange. Yeah, Assange is obviously,
Starting point is 01:59:21 you know, the no brainer in that. But yeah, listen, you see it every day, right? They disbanded the group at the IRS that was investigating Hunter Biden and the tax fraud. It's like, I mean, you took it over by like Joe Biden's DOJ took that over because they had a whistleblower. I remember when whistleblowers were above reproach. Like they, you know, look at what they did. You know, Alexander Vindman, he's a great American hero.
Starting point is 01:59:40 You know, maybe, you know, offered the job to the Ukrainian defense minister and who the hell knows what, you know, grifting off of that. But like, he was a great hero because it was against Trump. And so that, again, the way these things are applied, the way the rules are, the way people are protected as whistleblowers
Starting point is 01:59:55 or thrown under the bus as whistleblowers, we live in two very different worlds. And I'd like to see actually just some, you know, equal, equal treatment of those people. I agree.
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Starting point is 02:00:23 Do you want to shout anything out? Don Jr. Listen, I guess just if you like what I'm saying, check me out on my Rumble podcast on Mondays and Thursdays at 6pm. Conflicting a little bit with our friend over here. But, you know, there's always time to watch both. We'll just have to cross-stream at some point, you know? Yeah.
Starting point is 02:00:37 Talking about shameless plugs working my way there. Maybe we have to do that. We'll have to make that happen. Right on. Seamus Coghlan, not the only person giving plugs anymore. Feels good. I have a YouTube channel called Freedom Tunes. We're going to be uploading a cartoon tomorrow that I think you guys are really going to enjoy. This is one about the fact that men have periods now.
Starting point is 02:00:56 I don't know if you've heard of this. I've heard that that's science. Yes, it is science. And if you deny that, you're a science denier. You are a science denier. Why would you guys want those? I just don't understand. Because, look, all I'm saying is what Democrats have literally done, by definition, what the It is science. And if you deny that, you're a science denier. You are a science denier. Why would you guys want those? I just don't understand.
Starting point is 02:01:08 Because, look, all I'm saying is what Democrats have literally done, by definition, what the left has done here, because trans women, I'm told, menstruate. And because trans men still menstruate, they have increased the number of people in the world PMSing. That's what they've done. That's all they've done. So check that cartoon out. It's coming out tomorrow. And also on Rumble, I have a stream called Shamer.
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