Timcast IRL - Timcast IRL #844 Antifa MUST PAY Andy Ngo $300K In Lawsuit, Dem ARSONIST CAUGHT w/Lauren Brown

Episode Date: August 22, 2023

Tim, Ian, Hannah Claire, & Serge join Lauren Brown to discuss Andy Ngo winning in court against Antifa, a viral video of an anti-Trump cyclist setting fire to a Trump sign, Oliver Anthony's "Rich Men ...North Of Richmond" debuting at number one on the Billboard Top 100, and actor Rainn Wilson slamming the song "Rich Men North Of Richmond." Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Starting point is 00:01:04 and alleged Antifa members must pay him a combined $300,000 over damages in the Portland attack. So we'll go through that. That's a tremendous victory. We also have an anti-Trump Democrat arsonist who set fire to a Trump sign twice, has been identified, reported to the police. And according to Benny Johnson, his source says this man has admitted his crimes. We put up a reward to catch this guy after a local man posted nest video footage showing this anti-Trump bike bicyclist setting fire to a house where he knew he could cause massive damage, potentially take lives. And now we caught the guy. So that's the
Starting point is 00:01:42 really, really good news. There's a lot more in the big news. You've got Donald Trump's bail being set at two hundred thousand dollars. So we'll get into that in a bit. We're learning more about Hunter Biden and allegations. And I think this is going to come out that Joe Biden's DOJ intervened specifically, explicitly to protect Joe Biden's administration is protecting Hunter Biden to put it that way. Apparently there was instruction for this prosecutor not to go after Hunter. And the only way that's possible, many GOP members are alluding is if Joe Biden himself intervened, but we'll get into all that before we get started. My friends, we have a bunch of announcements. First, head over to cast brew.com, buy our coffee to support the show. We sponsor ourselves,
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Starting point is 00:03:11 months or six months or at the twenty five dollar per month level, you can submit questions and call into the show to talk to us and our guests. I also have a special announcement, probably due to a lack of proper judgment. I am announcing that I am committing $20,000 towards prizes at a local DIY skateboarding jam best trick contest. This is the August 26th, 12 PM Martinsburg, West Virginia, 10th clock in year anniversary skate park, jam music, games, food, free parking at the Raleigh Street Skate Spot with support from Embark Skate Shop. I have not conveyed this to any of the people involved at all, nor have I done anything to organize anything related to this. But I figure putting up $20,000 towards a local skate event in the area will probably help attract a lot of people to the area.
Starting point is 00:04:01 Will help local businesses with how many people may end up buying food. And I'm hoping that by offering $12,000 for a first place prize at a local DIY skate jam, a lot of skateboarders from all over will show up. And this will be one of the coolest events we've ever had. So if you're a skateboarder, if you know any skateboarders, and you would like to have first place $12,000, second place, six thousand dollars and third place, two thousand dollars. And I'm just I'm telling you, that's also like maybe the people running it also have prizes. So whatever they give to additionally, professional skateboarder Richie
Starting point is 00:04:39 Jackson will be there to assist in judging at least as far as it goes with our portion of any prizes. And there will be a lot more prizes to give out in cash prizes for a variety of different things we may end up doing. It's gonna be totally random. As I've tweeted, I have done nothing to organize this. I have no idea how it'll even be possible, but it sounds like it's going to be fun. This is August 26, Martinsburg, West Virginia. And I hope you come in and hang out. Okay. Smash that like button, subscribe to this channel, share the show with your friends. Joining us tonight to talk about this and a whole lot more is Lauren Brown. Hi, thanks for having me here. Who are you?
Starting point is 00:05:14 Well, I'm Lauren Brown. I'm a woman of many names, though. Oh, sorry. A woman of many names. I go by Elle on social media. Before that, I went by some b i know to quote rachel maddow starts with b rhymes with mitch i can fill in the blank there i gained a small platform on accident really in 2020 putting out reports on covid numbers and i my platform grew
Starting point is 00:05:39 really rapidly and i just figured i would be kind of a jerk if I didn't try to figure out what to do with it. So now I kind of work on big picture connectivity and timeline work and do, I have my own show. It's called big dig energy that I do three times a week on rumble. And that's just do stuff on the internet, I guess. Right on. Thanks for hanging out.
Starting point is 00:06:00 It should be fun. We also have Hannah Claire back hanging out. Hey, I'm Hannah Claire Brimelow. I'm a writer for timcast.com. It's the best. You should get all of your news exclusively from that. It should be fun. We also have Hannah Clare back hanging out. Hey, I'm Hannah Clare Brimlow. I'm a writer for TimCast.com. It's the best. You should get all of your news exclusively from that. I'm biased, though.
Starting point is 00:06:10 Ian's here. Hi, everyone. Ian Crossland. Happy to be here. I got this cool shirt. Check it out. It's an entire outfit, but I'm not sure. I'm not going to show the pants.
Starting point is 00:06:17 It's gorgeous green velvet. I love it. We should get a tunic-y. It just reminds me of that Jerry Seinfeld episode where he's like, but I don't want to be a pirate. Yeah, the puffy shirt. The puffy shirt. It's my, the puffy shirt. The puffy shirt. It's my own personal puffy shirt.
Starting point is 00:06:27 Thanks. Hey, I'm Serge.com. The coffee is good. I'm having Stand Your Grounds. A little bit darker roast than I like, but it's really good. So far my second favorite behind Appalachian Nights, but I've only tried those two. I agree. I describe it as like a combination of Rise of Roberto Jr. and Appalachian Nights.
Starting point is 00:06:43 Strangely, it's very... This one right here? Yeah, it's like a mix it's like a you know it's medium there you go anyway let's talk about news let's do it we've got really good news for you guys uh to start off with breaking from the post-millennial judge rules against antifa defendants in default awards andy no three hundred thousand dollars in damages over Portland attack. Each defendant has been ordered to pay Andy Ngo $100,000. I'm going to be honest with you. I don't see how Andy Ngo collects, but maybe, I mean, I'm assuming the net worth of these Antifa people, probably in the like the negatives.
Starting point is 00:07:20 So good luck to Andy. But hey, it's a spiritual victory. It is a monetary victory. And, you know, it's entirely possible that many of these Antifa people come from wealthy families. They may have to just write him a check. I hope Andy Ngo takes a nice, beautiful vacation and buys himself a fancy car. The court ruled in favor of post-millennial senior editor Andy Ngo on Monday in his civil trial against the remaining three alleged Antifa defendants that had physically attacked him in June 2019. Defendants Corbin Bellia, Madison Lee Allen, and Samich Overkill Shot Deputy, that's the
Starting point is 00:07:50 name, were found liable by Judge Sinap, Sinap Lassai for assault, battery, and intentional infliction of emotional distress. Each defendant has been ordered to pay no $100,000 in damages. The virtual trial was held at the Multnomah County Courthouse on Monday after the three defendants were found in default for not responding to the court order to appear at the civil jury trial which was held earlier this month defendants belia allen and shot deputy that the guy changed his name apparently to that for that reason were allegedly involved in the june 29th 2019 attack on no in which he was brutally beaten by a mob of alleged antifa members they're very careful with their with their uh of litigation. While reporting on an event in Portland, Oregon,
Starting point is 00:08:29 the attack received nationwide attention. And as most commonly referred to as the milkshake incident, Noh was left severely injured and was admitted to the hospital after the attack left him with significant injury to the brain. So we have, I believe Andy Noh has issued a statement saying at a hearing today regarding three defaulted Antifa defendants in my no versus V Rose City Antifa at all lawsuit. The court heard evidence about the brutal 2019 beating. I suffered at a Rose City Antifa event where I was seriously injured. The court found that I was indeed battered and assaulted by Madison Denny Lee Allen, Catherine Corbin Belia and Sammich Overkill shot deputy, formerly Joseph Christian Evans. The court awarded me $300,000 to be split equally
Starting point is 00:09:09 among these three attackers. So here's what I want to say as we jump into the conversation. The reason why these three individuals did not show up to court and were found in default, they were guilty, discernibly guilty, visibly guilty, in my opinion. What I'm saying is there's video footage of the attack and as andy no tweeted the judge found that they did commit battery and attack him i think they knew if they go in they may even be arrested on on criminal charges but they actually some of my understanding is they did show up to the trial to watch after they defaulted they then sat and watched the other people the other people that were being
Starting point is 00:09:44 that were on trial were found not liable. And so this was pushed by the left as like, oh, Andy, no loses. It's a failure, blah, blah, blah. But now we have the award to Andy, no, for $300,000. Now, I know a lot of people are saying, oh, there's crazy stuff going on. Someone super chatted already saying that they like some cop cars were set on fire in Asheville. We do have that story.
Starting point is 00:10:06 And so everyone's very, very worried. But my friends, we start you off today with a white pill. Yo, and you know, one $300,000. So it's not a foregone conclusion. Anybody trying to tell you to give up, it's over. Trump can win. They're wrong. They're completely wrong.
Starting point is 00:10:21 All of these soup, these never Trumpers who keep saying Trump can't win. They're wrong. I got the data to back that up and we'll get into it. But for the time being, there you go, everybody. It's a good day, huh? Yeah, especially when it's a victory in basically what I would deem a hostile courtroom, right? This is in Portland. Hostile territory. Exactly. I think you're right. It's hard to see if they'll actually ever pay out. Maybe he has to get in line behind their student loan debt creditors. But there's a chance. And it doesn't matter either way because they ruled in his favor. It would be crazy to look at the videos of this attack.
Starting point is 00:10:50 Didn't they mix like concrete with this milkshake? Yeah, the left claims they didn't. But there are many reports that they did. Yeah. So it's a serious assault. And if any court had ruled any other way, we would really know that that whole city was a lost territory in my opinion discover the magic of bad mgm casino where the excitement is always on deck pull up a seat and check out a wide variety of table games with a live dealer from roulette
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Starting point is 00:11:51 Ontario at 1-866-531-2600 to speak to an advisor free of charge. BetMGM operates pursuant to an operating agreement with iGaming Ontario. I think it's a good sign in general, too, because he was working with a group,
Starting point is 00:12:06 Center for American Liberty, that people are growing a backbone and actually getting involved in litigation and taking things to the court system rather than just kind of grousing about it online. They did work with Simon Atiba. I love him. And also have been,
Starting point is 00:12:21 I don't know if it's the same organization, but launched a lawsuit against the Center for Countering Digital Hate because they keep targeting people on social media platforms. I just, I think that that, generally speaking, aside from the stuff with Andy, it's just a good sign of things to come. Absolutely. Because people have to get involved and actually take things again.
Starting point is 00:12:36 I had, these lefties are really angry. They're mad that Andy Ngo actually won. They tried making that claim, as I mentioned earlier, that because the judge ruled in favor of the other two Antifa, Andy Ngo loses, ha ha ha. Yeah, but we knew, and we said this, the reason these guys skipped is likely because there's visible evidence of them committing this crime against Andy,
Starting point is 00:12:57 and they're going to lose in court. So by not showing up, they lose anyway. They don't waste their time. Concern for that judge and their safety, honestly. And I have to wonder, you know, when it came to the first jury, the lawyer for Antifa actually said, I'm going to remember all of you, right? And they were concerned from the jury that they were going to be doxed and threatened. So I'm assuming it's the judge ordered this.
Starting point is 00:13:23 But look, the judge had no choice. I bet the judge was pissed off about it. A Portland judge, probably super far left, but has no choice. They're in default. There's video. They have no way to defend any of their actions. Andy Ngo wins. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:13:34 I mean, maybe that's good then, right? Like, of course, intimating the jury is bad. Of course, we want the judge to be safe. But maybe it's a good sign that they were like, we're not even going to try and fight this because there's no way out of it right like there are times that people need to see that you can push back and they will cave i think so often because antifa gets off and sort of easy police don't prosecute the same way them the same way they would other criminals it's easy to think there's no getting around them they just get treated differently and it's good to see
Starting point is 00:14:03 andy no win this i guess i'm i'm wondering what y'all think's going to happen in the next year, right? We didn't, I don't think we've had a particularly lively summer this year. It's an off election year, so it's pretty chill. But what ends up happening, it's really funny. You get these election years where there's absolute bedlam and everyone's like the apocalypse is happening. And then you get an off election year and everyone's like, you know what, maybe I overreact and everything's totally fine then you get another
Starting point is 00:14:26 election year and it's worse than it was the previous year so i'm wondering what you guys think 2024 is it going to get nuts uh i heard that people want to mask other people up again so this i think it's covid that is happening it was this lock this shutdown stuff that drove people insane out onto the streets and rioting and crap so we didn't do it this year we didn't have the riots let's not do it again next year i mean i'm in such a state of civil disobedience right now i have so low interest in wrapping uh diapers on my face i didn't i got covid i killed covid i feel great now i don't want to go through this bullshit again so stand with me and let's shut it down before it begins have a free and open society like we're meant to have i was i was talking about this earlier today because i i went to
Starting point is 00:15:11 portland this weekend portland uh maine i don't know about the rest of maine but portland they never got rid of their their uh covid policies so they're still in the city when you're walking down the street you know they put those banners on streetlights? They all say, like, wear your mask. You must wear your mask and things like that with cartoon pictures of people wearing masks. And the crazy story that I told is the local casino in the area, they have, like, one in the whole state. Well, there's a couple. But the one in the area is called Oxford. When you play a table game, these table poker games, you're not supposed to show your cards to anybody because it gives the players an advantage.
Starting point is 00:15:43 Because of their COVID policies still in effect today, they lay the cards down face up in front of everyone to see. So all the players can see the cards everyone else has, giving the players a massive edge against the casino. Now, most people probably don't care about the casino stuff, but I'm just telling you, this was my, I cannot believe that it is 2023 entering 2024. And in Maine, they still have such ridiculous and extreme COVID lockdown policies in place. The only thing people said to me is outside of the casino, for the most part, everyone ignores the lockdown measures.
Starting point is 00:16:13 And I'm surprised the casino doesn't at least try to get the city to repeal them or whatever else, because it seems like they would just lose money by giving everyone else an advantage. I'll just tell you guys, we made two grand. Yeah, me and Allison, my girlfriend, we played 200 bucks each. Just that was it. money by giving everyone else an advantage i'll just tell you guys we made two grand we we uh yeah me and allison my girlfriend we played 200 bucks each just that was it and we walked out with over two thousand dollars because like when you can see the other players cards you can calculate your
Starting point is 00:16:35 odds really easily it's like imagine if the casino was forced to allow you to count cards and explain to you the counting of cards you'd just be winning at blackjack all the time that's basically like oh i can see that no one else has any aces and i have ace king it's like i'm gonna bet really big look at that i won yeah i mean in terms of what's gonna happen next year i i feel like i would want to look at the violent crime statistics which spiked after covid and obviously we had our fun summer of love an election year will probably put people on edge if they do try and enforce some kind of lockdown in the fall, like I've heard rumors are going to, then maybe people will be on edge. But generally, I think we are actually becoming more accustomed to violence right now. We're more used to seeing violent incidents reported. And so in some ways,
Starting point is 00:17:19 yes, there weren't like major rioting the way there were in 2020. On the other hand, we are actually seeing generally unrest in major cities across the country. You don't actually worry about this, Andy. No verdict is that it will make things worse. And the reason is who is going to enforce that $300,000 against these individuals? These are these are derelict individuals as it is. So, Andy, like I mentioned, they probably have negative money. There's a moral victory here.
Starting point is 00:17:48 But the reason why I fear there's a potential for escalation is when Antifa realize the courts have no real enforcement authority against people who own nothing, there's nothing that can be done. These individuals we would call judgment proof. Now, don't get me wrong.
Starting point is 00:18:03 They may actually be trust fund babies. A lot of these far left extremists come from very wealthy families so they may be going mom i have to pay a hundred grand and they're like just take it out of one of the accounts i don't care who cares and then they write a check if that's it good and you know gets three thousand dollars i hope he buys himself a tesla or something but i think there's a strong possibility these individuals don't own anything. They have no money. Their net worth is probably in the range of like a couple hundred dollars. So what's going to happen?
Starting point is 00:18:30 Andy Ngo is going to have a sheriff come knock on their door and be like, well, we're taking what you do have. And he's going to get an old pair of leather boots or something. He's going to get like an Antifa outfit. And how much has he spent
Starting point is 00:18:38 on his defense right now? I mean, he must have so much money locked up in legal fees. Potentially, he could garnish wages. Do they have wages? Exactly. that's what i'm saying and so other antifa could be like hey look nothing bad happened they didn't go to jail even though the judge was like yeah they did it even if they got arrested they'd just be set loose again yep is there if you don't pay 100k if they're just like no screw you don't they get arrested no jail then no they
Starting point is 00:19:05 do not held for 30 days we don't have debtors prisons anymore nope no what uh what would happen is like let's say you got sued and you didn't pay then the court would be like they'd go to the sheriff and be like this person's in default default for a court-ordered payment the sheriff comes and knocks on the door and says like we're here to collect belongings and you can bet on anything so garnish wages and garnetuity until it's paid off garnish wages is a possibility but that means these people are getting paid through it through an actual like an actual payroll company or something it you know that's what i'm saying these people are like derelict extremists they're going to get paid under the table they're going to go to some ally in portland and they're gonna say you gotta pay me they're gonna
Starting point is 00:19:48 go to a proper business even a mcdonald's and they'll go to the far left extremist person who works there and be like just pay me under the table and they'll be like you got it maybe not a mcdonald's because there's a lot of red tape there but there will be like a mom and pop cafe and they'll be like don't worry we'll pay you cash and no one will know what's happening and then andy no can't get any of your money oh you just have to find someone who's sympathetic to it and they'll be on board not hard to do in portland no but we do have more good news my friends i have another big story for you guys that happened over the weekend from the post millennial suspected trump one flag arsonist identified using strava after reward offered
Starting point is 00:20:22 by tim pool benny johnson as well as John Cain, the man who posted the video in the first place. Now, I don't want to identify the individual just yet, the individual who's been named. But so I'm going to I'm going to not post anything from this just yet. But I will just say there is a viral video going around where a bicyclist rides up to a sign in someone's yard that says Trump won, starts kicking it, comes back later and sets it on fire, comes back for a second time after it was rebuilt, sets it on fire again. In one of the videos, there is an American flag hanging above it.
Starting point is 00:20:57 He tries pushing it out of the way, clearly expressing knowledge that he could be starting a major fire and he didn't want to. He wanted to move the flag out of the way, but then it just falls right back and it's just the fire anyway. He knew that this fire could have spread to the trees, burned down homes, potentially caused another major wildfire. But the good news is he'd been identified. And, uh, we, uh, so I, I had seen the video that said a thousand dollar reward for this. I offered $5,000. Benny Johnson quickly came out, offered another $5,000. And then a man in California identified the guy.
Starting point is 00:21:28 Here's the crazy part. He was identified using his Strava bicycle, like GPS tracker. So basically these like people who go for jogs and bike will get this app, I guess. And it will show publicly the route you take.
Starting point is 00:21:44 Somebody found the guy who's's that tattoo on his arm of like a teddy bear or something and then they saw him in a news story got his name and then they looked up his strava account because he's a bicyclist and they found that he rode his bike in that area at the time of the arson ladies and gentlemen we got him dude it's amazing you had your strava active while you're gonna go commit a crime because i used to have a years ago like probably 10 years ago even less than that and to have it's very accurate as to where you were to have that on just to get the claim for how many miles you did and while you're committing a crime in the middle no arson i need my miles though now now this one got some lefties really
Starting point is 00:22:18 really mad at me and they were i got some messages where they're like why are you offering a reward for this and i was like the dude committed arson twice, man. The only way we deescalate what's going on with all the extremism, the violence is if there is a neutral arbiter of the law that just says you cannot commit arson. The idea that there are lefties being like this man should should not be criminally charged for this just shows kind of how far gone we are right now in our cultural divide yeah that the guy didn't turn his strava off indicates like what did he like where's the brain power right now about zero people just committing crimes and thinking they're not going to get caught or get in trouble justified like maybe he was like this sign is ruining the neighborhood it's wrong they're insane it doesn't make any sense it's like a kid that has anger
Starting point is 00:23:04 issues and gets thrown in juvie. Sometimes you just gotta face the music once to know what you're up against because the legal system does not give a fuck. And I think we should all be against arsonists. I know that's a strong stance to take, but I'm willing to say, if you're gonna burn someone's private property down, I think that's bad. We should
Starting point is 00:23:19 collectively agree. If he went back twice and he still had it going, just to record the extra miles, to get the extra miles in his account that's amazing i hope the threat of potentially burning down the house in the area around the fire uh adds extra charges to this guy oh he's got to get like attempted murder i mean i don't see him doing it but there's got to be some charges so benny johnson tweeted that apparently this guy has already confessed to the police they came by and said did you do this he He said, yes. And, you know, to varying degrees, he may or may not have been crying when he confessed
Starting point is 00:23:49 to having done it. I think this guy is so riddled with Trump derangement syndrome that his brain is just doesn't it doesn't work. So when he rides his bike, normal guys rides the bike. You see a sign you don't like. You go, you roll your eyes. Right. He loses it.
Starting point is 00:24:05 Completely loses it. And then commits arson on two different occasions. Did he know the guy whose house it was? Nope. Because that would make it premeditated. Nope. I can't imagine getting that mad over anything, to be quite honest. Maybe he rode past it every day for months and he just lost it.
Starting point is 00:24:21 Actually, is premeditated arson more of a crime than just on a whim i mean there he went back the second time we must ask a lawyer but you're right going back the second time shows that he had he went there too lighted on fire he went back a couple days later too it's like he must have wasn't isn't that correct like he must have really went home and stood on it so much he's like i gotta go burn that thing down let me let me play the video for everybody. Okay. I just, I just wanna, I don't, look,
Starting point is 00:24:46 here's the thing. Innocent until proven guilty. So people are putting out his name and everything right now, which was the intention. My intention with the reward is what I said was information that reads to the,
Starting point is 00:24:55 leads to the arrest and conviction of this individual. I'm not gonna be posting his name or anything like that. His name is on all the news articles. So it can be easily looked up. But I think the evidence is pretty damning that identification that they have for him but uh innocent until
Starting point is 00:25:10 proven guilty so here's the video here here you can see on august 12th he rides up just starts kicking it for being a bicycle but here's the crazy thing broad weak legs look at no but why is he kicking it he's also trespassing what yeah absolutely what is kicking the sign do other than he's just very very angry that's it probably wants to break it right he wants it to be ripped that way people can't read it as easily but he didn't even get off his bike he's thinking about lighting a fire right now as mad as he's thinking about it it's made of wood i'm gonna get it august 12th 7 14 a.m when did he come back he comes back i think that night 15 oh, a day later.
Starting point is 00:25:45 Look at this. 4.20 in the morning. So see how he tries to move the flag out of the way? He knows he could start a major fire. And then it just falls right back. It didn't do anything. And he came prepared with a lighter. Oh, that's premeditated.
Starting point is 00:25:58 It's like a big lighter. Yeah, it's not like a lighter that you use to, like, I don't know, smoke or whatever. You use it to start, like, your campfire. Your candles your candles this guy belongs in prison i love how he runs away he needs to learn why you don't say he doesn't want to get burned serge of course right yeah it's a huge fire it really could so he destroys it but here's a thing he comes back several days later to the scene of the crime so john john kane who owns it fixes the sign. And here you can see, it says February 18th. John King issued a correction saying it's August 18th. Here he comes
Starting point is 00:26:30 once again. 4.20 in the morning. Yep. Same time. What the heck? He's out there with a lighter. That's suspicious. He's just blazed. That's a kitchen lighter, so I don't know. This guy's nuts. 4.20. And they offered a $1,000 reward. can see at a tattoo of like a i think
Starting point is 00:26:47 it's a pig maybe on his arm but uh people in charge were saying the pedo bear from 4chan but no it's not it's probably something to do with pigs that would make yeah there's like a pig on it or something but they found him they found him because uh what's he doing he's like riding his bike at four in the morning that's a biker thing though no no that's normal that's fine i'm saying but like then he stops to commit arson on two occasions so crazy this guy you know he's not gonna go to prison what's gonna happen is they're gonna offer him some kind of plea deal it's a first offense they're gonna say you know you'd never do this again he'll have to pay a fine him i don't know though arson is pretty serious but he did it twice and the fact that he moved
Starting point is 00:27:21 the flag means that instantly he knew if this fire spread and it took this flag the trees around it everything could go up so john kane the guy who uh let me actually i'll pull up his twitter i don't want to uh let's see here so here's john kane and uh here's a video he posted uh i'm not gonna play the full video but he points out right here you can see that the sign right here let's see uh just a flag attached to the trees now here's the important thing about wildfires they travel up trees and then across the top of them and that's the point he's bringing up that this sign is right next to the flag this guy tried moving out of the way knowing that if the fire spread up this it could get into the trees. And if it was
Starting point is 00:28:06 a dry day, those trees go up, it spreads around, and it... How many houses could have gone down because of it? We got him, ladies and gentlemen. Does Cain have any say in if this guy gets prosecuted, or is this all federal out of his hands at this point? So here's the other thing. James Lawrence,
Starting point is 00:28:22 a lawyer from Invisage Law, yeah, we Envisage Law, was retained to file civil suit against this guy who committed this. And now that we know who he is and that he's, according to sources, confessed to the crime. Well, I mean, actually, perhaps considering that he's confessed, let me pull up Benny Johnson's tweet and see what Benny said about this. Because then we'll just show we'll just we'll show his name if he's confessed to it discover the magic of bad mgm casino where the excitement is always on deck pull up a seat and check out a wide variety of table games with a live dealer from roulette to blackjack watch as a dealer hosts your table game and live chat with them throughout your experience to feel like you're actually at the casino the excitement doesn't stop there. With over 3,000 games to choose from, including fan favorites like Cash Eruption, UFC Gold Blitz, and more, make deposits instantly to jump in on the fun and make same-day withdrawals if you win.
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Starting point is 00:29:44 Yeah, it's hard because you don't want to jump the gun and stick the internet on him. On the other hand, it's pretty bad. Just because someone posted a photo of a guy that is him from a different area doesn't mean it's the right name. That's what I'm concerned about. That's why I want the police to be involved first. Reduce harm? Is that one of journalistic tenets? Minimize harm.
Starting point is 00:30:03 Minimize harm? Man, that's something that needs to be taken seriously today. With all these docs and crap, people saying each other's names, reposting videos of this and that. Like, minimize harm. But Benny is very confident, outright saying it is this guy who did this thing. I mean, that's bold. As we have already shown with the post-millennial, typically in this space people are very careful with with direct statements of fact especially on criminal activities but for benny johnson to outright say this is it according to my sources uh the man has admitted
Starting point is 00:30:34 to the crime and we are waiting to see if the da will charge him i'm gonna hold off on saying his name you can easily find it benny johnson's reported the postman was reported that john kane's tweeted out but i'm gonna hold back because uh if the da brings charges then we absolutely can say the guy's name for the time being i think the important factor here is we're not backing down this is the legal way to take care of things it is the peaceful way to take care of things and you must understand the the the the uh, the, uh, Democrat machine going against Trump guys like this, they desperately want a violent reaction. And so when I see these people on, on X, AKA Twitter, uh, that are either anti-Trump or just like super pro Trump at Black Belt saying there's no way to win the deep state, the deep state. I'm just like, stop listening to those
Starting point is 00:31:23 people. The only only look this guy has been found out he's gonna get sued we'll see if he gets charged andy no just wins one three hundred thousand dollars against people who attacked him these are victories you've got bud lights collapse you got targets collapse you've got sound of freedom we got other new other news we didn't even mention richmond north of richmond debuts Billboard Hot 100 number one. That is the highest chart in the world for music. Richmond, north of Richmond, number one. We are winning all across the board. The things they are doing are acts of psychotic desperation.
Starting point is 00:31:57 We need to stick to the legal path. We need to make sure we are handling everything procedurally, and we're going to win this. I also think that people from this strata of of uh i don't know of culture will sell each other out so if one of them commits a crime then the other one gets ten thousand dollars to turn him in he'll turn them in absolutely yeah yep what do you think would have happened if obviously if it hadn't turned into a pilot but if the trump sign and the flag had burned would the charge be a hate crime then like at what point was he trying to avoid things being worse by avoiding, like, he didn't
Starting point is 00:32:28 want the tree to catch fire, but also, like, did he want, is there an implication where he wanted to avoid burning the American flag? Well, I don't think. I'm just curious. I don't have an answer. Burning the American flag isn't a hate crime. Even though national. But attached to a political sign.
Starting point is 00:32:42 Like, it feels worse. Politics is not a protected class. That's true. I don't think this guy intentionally wanted anyone to die. But here's my assessment of this man. I'm willing to bet this guy sits at home watching the news, praying for the death of Trump supporters. I don't think he intentionally I don't think he wanted his arson to kill anybody however taking into consideration the hatred he has and the willingness to commit arson and his feelings are completely irrelevant he committed
Starting point is 00:33:12 a criminal act that could have resulted in the death of a lot of people and that's what matters it's so crazy how people can get so twisted from watching mainstream media news from watching like too much msnbc too much rachel maddow too much anything probably too much tucker carlson maybe could drive people insane too but like the fear the thought that like a guy can ruin it all like hitler didn't do it alone hitler did it because he had thousands of of people working together i mean to be honest i can't speak for exactly but it wasn't just like a guy can can go ruin everything i this whole like fear of donald trump is the most it just empowers the demon i i can't i can't say i wish that i could say this a little more articulately but it really really disappoints me and and makes me nauseated to see how people become afraid of a
Starting point is 00:33:57 single man it's disgusting and it like it and it neuters people's ability to create and to become powerful forces for themselves i've seen it happen to my friends in LA. It's just so depressing. Yeah, but how could you not though after like almost eight years of being told if this person takes office, everything comes crumbling to the ground. You know what I mean?
Starting point is 00:34:14 Like the language that the media has surrounding Donald Trump is meant to inspire fear. And of course this kind of deranged behavior is a result of years of cultivating anger and fear. For me, it was being alive during 9-11 and having the bullshit story fed to us and like, hey, we're going to go get Saddam Hussein now. And we're like, what in the hell does that have to do with Osama bin Laden? Watching the wool pulled over my eyes, I was on guard for when the media comes out and says, and now this is the bad guy. We have a new bad guy. It's going to be this
Starting point is 00:34:44 guy. And now this is a bad thing. I've already been through the crap i'm not done i'm done with it but a lot of people i guess just maybe they're i don't want to say i used to be one of these people uh what changed my parents didn't abandon me but i used to be one of these people i used to tweet well i didn't tweet i was on on facebook uh you know making posts about how much our i would call him our game show host president and i like i was this person i was but i was very unhappy with myself and when i would look to basically any sort of i've watched a lot of like john oliver and like thought that being snarky and kind of sarcastic meant you were smart which again we've learned more since then uh but you know when you would look at at any sort of institution any sort of media organization and they would tell you oh this
Starting point is 00:35:33 is the root of all your problems and you're already a pretty miserable person uh it it didn't take that long for that to stick uh and and I tend to think about this a lot because I am terrified that I was 100% caught up in that psychological hive mind. But it was my parents that kind of brought me back from the brink. My stepmom, she died earlier this year, but she used to just look at me and laugh when I would go on some tirade and be like, well, Lauren, why do you think that? And I didn't know. And I would get so mad at her. She would just probably defensive. It's so defensive and so angry. And she would just keep just be like, well, why do you think that? And I didn't know. And I would get so mad at her and she would just, it's so defensive and so angry.
Starting point is 00:36:06 And she would just keep, just be like, well, why do you think that? And I could not tell her. And that was kind of my help to bring me out of it. But it's when you, again,
Starting point is 00:36:15 they're just being told that that's the root of all your problems everywhere you look. And you're so upset and angry and miserable that that's easy to go along with. When they were asking you, why do you think that when your stepmom asked you that like did you like one night you're just laying in bed think like did it snap and you were like why do i think this what happened well i can tell you actually again it was my parents continuing to show up but there was actually one of my i guess people call
Starting point is 00:36:38 it the red pill moment it was her it was hurricane maria that had kind of leveled um puerto rico and i'm sorry i'm not smiling about that i'm just thinking about my stepmom. But it had really devastated Puerto Rico. And I had made a post on Facebook. Our game show host president is tweeting about pro sports players while Puerto Rico lies in tatters. He's been tweeting about Colin Kaepernick. And that post on Facebook got a ton of likes. And at the time, my ego was directly tied to how well I posted on social media. But then about a year later, it came out that they had found runways full of supplies, warehouses full of medicine and supplies and water and food and things that had just rotted and how mismanaged that was. And I someone managed to get that in front of me. And I felt a real deep sense
Starting point is 00:37:26 of shame and i i directly remembered that specific facebook post so i felt this shame that i did not want to feel again and having been you know rather wrong about something and so it's taken time i think it's certainly still an ongoing process but it's i would rather take my time than get fooled again. To specify, had the Trump administration sent all these resources down there and then they had mishandled it down there? If you go back and look at it, it really is a clown show. They were making t-shirts and wearing them on the news of you know disparaging trump and his response he was they had sent a ton of money and ton of supplies i don't know if these supplies directly
Starting point is 00:38:11 were from the trump administration or from the united states i i assume so uh but it was just a matter of how mismanaged it all was and how much time they had spent in front of the cameras again making getting t-shirts printed in a you know place that didn't have like power like how did that happen when they could have distributed the stuff they had like you're wasting your time doing this sort of stuff for tv and for clicks rather than managing the disaster you know response and i mean i really i'm gonna try to be very careful in my phrasing here i i find single disaster response to be a time when you can really see people's true colors. You know, you see the same thing with the wildfire in Lahana and Maui. I'm sure I'm saying that wrong, but in Maui, because there's no one else to blame aside from FEMA response, local response.
Starting point is 00:39:00 And everyone's kind of pointing the finger at each other. And, you know, the fact that they were tying the, was it the disaster relief fund under FEMA? They were tying the refilling of that fund and replenishing of it, which is set to expire at the end of August. They were trying to tie that to, they set aside, I think I might get the numbers wrong, but about 14 billion for the disaster relief fund.
Starting point is 00:39:21 And then another 24 million to Ukraine. They were trying to tie these two things together. And you really see where people's priorities are and i think that that's just um i don't like that that's how it is but i think it's an important place to look you know in direct response to catastrophe yeah well there's a lot more happening i want to briefly mention this story too sorry for talking so much this is from citizen times asheville police cars completely destroyed by suspected arson seeking public's help so someone had super chatted this uh before the show mentioning it and i think it's important to bring up we're not out of the woods crazy stuff's going on and i think it's important that
Starting point is 00:39:54 people recognize this stuff in two ways one you know crazy stuff is happening with political tensions they're escalating but also two two cars being burned doesn't necessarily mean the apocalypse is nigh. So all in all, I think that we're seeing really, really positive signs. And the desperation from the machine is enjoyable. I'm not going to look at this and let it get me down. I hope they find whoever did it and bring them to justice. This is insane. But for all we know, it could be just like a guy who had a grudge specifically on this
Starting point is 00:40:23 department. It could be a guy who mugged a lady and got arrested and said, I'll show them. Or it could be far left extremists who are like, we're coming after cops. We'll see. But I want to jump to this next story, my friends. This one, this is fantastic news. Ladies and gentlemen from Variety, Rich Men North of Richmond debuts at number one as Oliver Anthony makes Billboard chart history. Yo, this is Rich Men, North of Richmond, debuting at number one on the Billboard Hot 100 chart, making the singer-songwriter the first artist ever
Starting point is 00:40:55 to notch the achievement with no prior chart history in any form. He is the sixth artist in Billboard chart history to debut a first solo Hot 100 entry at number one, following Zayn, Bauer, Carrie Underwood, Fantasia, and Clay Aiken. And Richmond, north of Richmond, is the first solo written Hot 100 number one since 2020's Heatwaves by Glass Animals, which topped the charts for five weeks in March and April of 2022. It was widely shed in line, along with the video of the Beard Country folk singer, et cetera, et cetera.
Starting point is 00:41:26 Here we go. What did it say? 17.5 million streams and 147,000 downloads in the tracking week ending August 17th per Illuminate. A YouTube video of the song has 30 million views to date,
Starting point is 00:41:40 which means he will likely be number one next week as well. Here's what I got to say to y'all. Go to iTunes, buy the song, give him the dollar. One purchase for a dollar counts as 150 streams. If he gets, I think he needs 150 million streams, and it looks like he's already got 30 plus 147,000 downloads, so multiply that by 150.
Starting point is 00:42:03 If he gets 1 million downloads, he will be platinum. Let's do what we can. I think rich men north of Richmond should be platinum. I'll tell you why. I'm not a country guy. Never been a big country guy. But anything that advances independent culture, challenging the corporate machine, pushing back on Hollywood and these sick record labels and
Starting point is 00:42:27 the entertainment industry needs to succeed. And that's why, I mean, just seeing the success of this song, the failures of Bud Light, failures of Target, the success of Sound of Freedom, ladies and gentlemen, this is changing the culture and winning the culture war. And they know it. That's why they're getting so desperate and angry. As they drown, they will start violently thrashing about. And you know what they say? When you're trying to rescue someone who's drowning, not that we should figuratively rescue companies that are failing, but if you try to rescue them, they'll drag you down
Starting point is 00:42:58 with them. You've got to be careful about the massive multinational corporations and the entertainment industry and their creepy predilections and the weird things they promote. As they lose power, they will become angry and violent and splash fervently in desperation. This means you're going to see more laws being lobbied to ban the things that we're doing. They're going to say, here's what they're going to do. They're going to say, well, we can't allow these songs to succeed because it's anti-union. Because it goes, where's the music union? You know's bmi or ascap or whatever and they're going to claim that this is a threat because you know it's going to allow exploitation blah blah blah blah they're losing i'm having a good day yeah i think it's cool i
Starting point is 00:43:38 like when things just organically happen i'm sort of i'm not a particularly like musical person anyways but so often i feel like the songs that are popular right now are just developed in the machine for the machine to benefit the machine and it's cool to see someone else do something and it have such a big response i have a confession to make i actually so i've read the lyrics but i've actually not listened to the song yet but i um i tend to be a little bit apprehensive about stuff like that for exactly what you said, where I think it's probably some sort of, you know,
Starting point is 00:44:10 setup or kind of trying to create the feeling of virality. And the fact that that's even a thing is honestly so weird, you know, that they'll try to come across as being organic, which I'm not saying that that is. So I've honestly been a little bit apprehensive of it. I contrast this with M miley cyrus's flowers which it's it was like a catchy fun song i guess but it had no kind of substance to it oh sure and also they prepped its release by basically hinting and dropping notes on the tabloids like she's got scandalous stuff in her
Starting point is 00:44:39 personal life you should listen to this song and so it was big for a little while because the industry kind of i don't know had this gross reaction to like she's had a troubled marriage and therefore here's this so here's some good content consume it right and i'd rather have something like this that is about values that's about yeah something whoa i mean we can criticize rap instead we criticize all kinds of things criticize anything you want to just because i don't like it doesn't mean that you know everyone does can't listen to anyways i happen to like this type of music i also happen to think this was kind of refreshing i think people are sort of starved for a little bit more in their lyrics i think that a lot of country music roots were absolutely kind of centered in that sort of
Starting point is 00:45:20 theming too you know or however you say the word but i will add this i've explained this uh in the previous segments we talked about with billboard but we put out some music and the challenges we face the music we make and independent artists are making people who are outside the machine is that a major label band releases a new album. That label will go to Pandora, Spotify, blah, blah, whatever. They'll say, even new bands, they'll say like, hey, we've got a new band coming out. We want their songs on this playlist. And what will happen is the digital streaming playlist will be like, sounds good to us. Then some people are hanging out on a Friday night at their buddy's house.
Starting point is 00:46:04 They order pizza and someone's like, I'm going to put on Pandora and they choose rock and roll or rock or hard rock or indie rock. And then this new song starts playing. They didn't look for it. It's just on the streaming playlist. That band will get a lot of play and a lot of promotion. And if the song is good, then people will share it, put it, they'll save it, they'll give it a thumbs up, it'll be played more, and then they crack the Billboard lists. For Oliver Anthony, he had absolutely none of that. It was pure, organic support for his music and enjoyment of his music that resulted in him hitting this chart. So if, there's one band that I actually really like one of the songs they put out. And it was the weirdest thing to see someone with less than a thousand subscribers, no music presence whatsoever, get signed to a label, put out a song that I liked, but no one's ever heard of. The song failed, charted nowhere,
Starting point is 00:46:56 but it was placed on all of these major radio stations and playlists. And I'm like, that's the machine. Yeah. Someone's behind screens oliver anthony not only hit number one but he did it in spite of the fact the industry desperately tries to keep people like him out that's what john rich was saying if he was signed to a label they never let this song on the air no way no way that's how so many things people don't realize that one one hit wonder is because their music they kept putting out got put on the shelf and didn't go anywhere that happens the same way it's but this is just modern payola and that's already illegal it's just not it wasn't caught we haven't caught up to like streaming services oh right yeah so yeah so payola is basically pay to play yeah it's illegal that's right it is illegal you only had radios you get a thing
Starting point is 00:47:35 that's so called a mechanical right meaning the rotation of a record but yeah it's illegal and everything else except for streaming services but it'll we'll get there hopefully so there are people who want to go and say like go to a radio station say we'll give you x amount of dollars if you just put our song on that's illegal oh but now because they can buy the song and it accounts for 150 streams is that the problem uh yes but it's not it's not illegal on streaming right so that's why it's still illegal to have like you have what it's called it basically a playlister who's a person that works for spotify in this case and then they choose if your song makes these playlists i'm sure if you use spotify you know what the playlist if your song makes these playlists they're like old radio djs they were the people who select the track to
Starting point is 00:48:11 play the songs the same thing as payola it's just a modern day payola that hasn't we haven't caught up basically it's like this oh yeah you you pay to play you know that some celebrities are so big their songs are going to play no matter what so let's say you're a major label and you've got a new band coming out and you want to make money. Like, hey, look, we spent $100,000 on this album. We need to make that money back. You can go to these platforms and just be like, hey, we would like,
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Starting point is 00:49:41 then what happens is major label says, well, then I guess there's no real reason for us to keep insert major label artist playing on your platform. And then they lose money. If that you've got Apple music, you've got title, you've got Spotify, you've got Pandora, you've got YouTube music. Imagine if any one of them lost a major star. That would be like a form of blackmail. If the label said to Spotify, we're going to say it. Yeah. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:50:04 It's still unspoken implying didn't taylor swift pull her music from some platform once yeah she was on spotify for a long time and i wonder what that was really about i don't know seriously she wrote a big letter about it yeah she did like re-release her music wasn't that the case like it was because well the spotify thing she said she didn't like the terms and that she felt like they weren't paying artists enough and i haven't read it in a long time. They don't. So she pulled her music. I'm sure she had her own specific reason why she was like,
Starting point is 00:50:28 I'm personally not making enough money, but she represented it as like, I'm actually fighting for everybody. And then the masters thing is something else. It is crazy how little you make. Like, this is the crazy thing. People don't realize you make almost nothing. Even on really big songs that get money
Starting point is 00:50:42 and you were part of, you were on the people, like you see a lot of who wrote the song whatever you get included on that and you make nothing i made nothing when i was working for them i mean not enough to survive in life so yeah we we uh put out a handful of songs and we with the few songs we put out we experimented with different ways to promote and different ways to to uh like how we tell people what to do so with like one song we said hey everyone just go and buy the song. And then we charted really well.
Starting point is 00:51:07 Then with another song, we're like, hey, everyone go listen to the song. Listens don't do anything. You make $0, you get nothing. And then you are just, it doesn't even matter. You can get 2 million views plus sales and then 3 million views and the sales, you chart, you make money. Streams don't do anything for anybody. Nope. And charting is sort of make or break, I would assume for music. Like that sales, you chart, you make money. Streams don't do anything for anybody.
Starting point is 00:51:25 Nope. And charting is sort of make or break, I would assume, for music. That's how you get... If you wanted to support a local artist, is it better to buy their song on iTunes or is it better to listen to them a hundred times on... Well, I'll simplify it for you. Is Oliver Anthony better off with you handing him $1 or you giving him nothing? I mean, I would assume it's better to hand him a dollar, but I guess what I'm coming
Starting point is 00:51:49 up to is, is it imperative that artists then go on tour? Like if you want to make it as a musician, what do you need to do? Like for Oliver Anthony, if he peeks at Billboard, you know, number one, that's awesome. But then if he wants to continue but like he can't survive at number one like is that going to make him a living he's going to have to tour like what are the next steps oh yeah yeah that's that's like the thing if you if you make money like the idea and the argument for streaming is that you don't make money on the stream streaming is essentially you're advertising you're like you're merchant they're not really you make money from merchandising
Starting point is 00:52:20 selling stuff uh vinyls or clothing or whatever and you make money from touring which is going on tour and going to different states and then make money on the tickets coming in you don't really make money on the actual music so if if he wants to be he's a millionaire overnight yeah definitely not not because of any of these stupid deals he shouldn't take them but because i imagine all of these festivals are going to be like we got to get this guy yeah he's got the biggest song in the world and right now he can he can charge whatever whatever he wants because people want to see him perform and he deserves it this is this is natural talent breaking through the machine yeah i want you to imagine this there is a bunch of angry suits waving woke signs and this guy runs full speed with a sledgehammer, spins around, and throws it into a giant TV they're all watching.
Starting point is 00:53:06 Yeah. That's a nice visual. That's kind of how I see it, right? So more of this. This is like the music version of Sound of Freedom. We're breaking through the industry. People keep saying to play it in the comments. Well, but we can't.
Starting point is 00:53:18 I'm not going to. People should listen to his song. No, yeah. People should go to the actual thing. You should go to iTunes right now and buy the song. Yeah. Give the man a dollar. Yeah. If you like it and you support the music go and buy if you have you've already heard it and you liked and you didn't go and buy it like what are you doing what do you guys think about now because the age of the recording artists making a bunch of money is kind
Starting point is 00:53:35 of waning you know it used to be in the 1900s it was like the only time in history that you'd be able to like spend two hours recording a song and then you could sell it for a hundred million dollars over the next 80 years yeah and now you don't control distribution really anymore so like is it smart to make your own music and just let people download it from your website from you for 99 cents all the money goes right to you screw itunes screw amazon that's what i would do but then you wouldn't chart yeah no charts all that all the prestige crap. Just sell it directly to your people. That's what I can dance.
Starting point is 00:54:09 I would say, I would say yes, but obviously we want that. But the time being, we want to take over the industry. We, I want when young people are looking up to a musician because they want to be number one,
Starting point is 00:54:22 they don't see WAP. They see Richmond men north of Richmond. This is culture changing. This is going to be inspirational for the younger generations. This also, you've got young people who are skewing conservative, these young men. Sure, fine. They're going to go that direction no matter what. Now, all those grifters you don't like, this is how you force the grifters to get away from the weird garbage. Grifters are not good people. There are many of these people on the left.
Starting point is 00:54:50 They accuse everyone on the right of being a grifter. The right has its grifters. They say whatever they have to say because it'll get them clicks, even when they're contradicting themselves. One example is like if I agree with someone on the left and say, hey, this person's right, they'll insult me anyway, because the tribal position for clicks is you must hate Tim Pool. Those people will see this and think, am I on the wrong side of history? Oh, I better agree with whatever they say so I can be on the right side of history. That's why the left chants that or they scream that you're on the wrong side of history. They want you to believe that a time will come where you will be ostracized.
Starting point is 00:55:22 But the reality is they will be ostracized. They're being ostracized and they're losing their minds over it. It's a good point, man. There's something about following a crowd. Like they're not, a crowd's not always right. But when a large number of people enjoy something, you might want to ask yourself, is there something to that? For better or worse, you know,
Starting point is 00:55:41 but I think that does wake a lot of people up. Oh, someone, Jason Dixon said, there are a bunch of fake copies on iTunes. So yes, make sure you go to iTunes and you find the actual song from Oliver Anthony. And I'm going to, I'm going to say this. If he sells 1 million, come on a million people have heard this song already. How do we get them to just buy it for a buck? Cause not only does that make our good friend, Oliver Anthony over here, a millionaire, not really. He'll probably end up getting i think like 690 000 then taxes come in you might make half a million off it but make him half a millionaire it will it'll make the song platinum
Starting point is 00:56:13 good start debut solo single writer platinum song yeah get that little platinum single he can hang up in his in his room and then we can all talk about how we have decided to do these bycots buying the products of who we like boycotting the products of who we don't like supporting those who are challenging the industry and then also i just want to point out like think about the lyrics of this song so actually let me see if i have this uh if i have this one pulled up there's a is it rain will where is it at the rain wilson story oh do we have one pulled up, there's a, is it Rain Will, where is it at? The Rain Wilson story. Oh. Do we have that pulled up? Oh, here we go.
Starting point is 00:56:46 We got it right here. Let's talk about this. His tweet, yeah. From the Post Millennial. Multi-millionaire celebrity Rain Wilson slammed for smearing Oliver Anthony over a populist anthem. I don't know that he really smeared him, but boy, do I love this. Rain Wilson, you guys know him, you know him, he was in The Office, right?
Starting point is 00:57:02 Yeah, he played Dwight Schrute. Dwight Schrute, yeah. He said, if I were writing a song about rich men north of richmond i wouldn't talk about obese people on welfare i'd sing about ceos who make 400 times their average worker's salary up from 50 times 30 years ago and corporations that pay zero taxes and offshore tax shelters for billionaires let me just uh pause right there and no one would listen to it so rain wilson you're an ultra richrich Hollywood celebrity type. I don't think this song was
Starting point is 00:57:28 written for you. I think this song was written for the working class guy who's expressing this discontent with a broken system. And guess what? If he wrote the song as you described it, I don't think it'd be number one. I don't think he'd have the biggest song in the world right now. I don't think he'd
Starting point is 00:57:44 have debuted as one of the only people ever to debut on their first ever single charting at number one. Clearly you are wrong. I think that, uh, Chris Anthony, I'm going to call, I'll call him Oliver Anthony. That's a stage name. It's Chris Lunford is his actual name. Um, but he mentions the, the bureaucrats in that song at some point, I don't remember about him.
Starting point is 00:58:03 It's called Richmond North. He also talks about people that are getting obese on on welfare which is a phenomenal point because people you can buy pepsi with food stamps you can buy candy and chocolate crappy crappy shit like that's so bad for people so so let me just point this out when oliver anthony says you know if you're five foot three and 300 pounds, taxes shouldn't be buying your fudge rounds. Rainn Wilson doesn't get this. He is the fat, effeminate man with liberal sensibilities who's advocating for lazy individuals to leech off a system for which the working class work and pay for. And it is the overwhelming majority of them who do it
Starting point is 00:58:45 and when he says yes but if the billionaires paid their taxes yes well the billionaires paid their taxes it would barely account for any of the tax base right this is the lie that crackpots like rain wilson and these other far-left extremists push to convince you to allow them to gut the system and steal from you it's the billionaires who are at fault let's do the math you if you were to tax i love this this meme if you taxed every billionaire at 100 percent and took all of their money it would account for a very small percentage of the actual tax expenditures and it would last you only a few months yeah what really funds the system is that if you've got 300 million people and you take a dollar from them every day, you get $300 million per day. So you're talking about a couple billion dollars per week,
Starting point is 00:59:32 two points some odd. You're talking about billions per month. It doesn't matter how much in cash the billionaires actually have. Most of their billionaire assets are in hard assets. They can't actually liquefy, not easily. So yeah, no, Oliver Anthony is correct. He's sitting there saying his paycheck is almost nothing. The dollar's worthless. And there is some five foot three, 300 pound person eating fudge rounds off of his hard work and labor. And then Rainn Wilson's like,
Starting point is 00:59:58 why aren't you complaining about billionaires? Bro, Rainn, you are exactly what you describe. Yeah. It's the rich who are rich or the problem yes you ultra wealthy fat liberals voting to to gut the salaries and the and the and the payments of the working class to then promise to ignorant lazy people that if they keep voting for you'll give them free stuff yeah it's wild to see people like hassan piker talking about what he would talk about yeah see him say this stuff he says and he's in a mansion in la it's like dude come on i i think that oliver anthony makes a phenomenal point talking about these people that
Starting point is 01:00:35 are sick on welfare not and maybe he's annoyed that he's paying for it but also if we're gonna fix society it's gonna be from the ground up and if people at the ground are sick, then they're not going to be able to fix society. So it's a big problem. Eat healthy, get your mind right, get your family right, then get your society right. It's a system that perpetuates itself though. Imagine being on welfare again, eating food that makes you sick. You're then become dependent on the healthcare system. I mean, it's the whole, I I don't know it ripples out so and then when they want to give someone
Starting point is 01:01:06 I don't know how literal that is so much as like seems to me like a metaphor again I haven't listened to the song though so oh you haven't heard it yet no I mean it's fine
Starting point is 01:01:14 it's short it's like three minutes two and a half minutes longer I'll listen to it after the show I still think it's weird that he's like
Starting point is 01:01:20 if I were gonna write a song I would write completely different then do it exactly if I was gonna be in a comedy it would be way better than I would have looked in a song, I would write completely different. Then write the damn song. Then do it. Exactly. If I was going to be in a comedy, it would be way better than, I would have looked in a different direction than you looked, Rain, in that one scene when you were talking to Jim.
Starting point is 01:01:31 I would have looked to the left. And yeah, your posture was good, but it wasn't that good. I would have had a little bit better posture. I'm just kidding, man. Get out here. Help me make this movie, bro. And work it out with Tim, because I love you, Rain. Come on.
Starting point is 01:01:42 You're a spirit, man. Let's do this. I mean, I think a lot of people have affection for Rainn Wilson because he was sort of unusual. His character on The Office is such a big deal and so interesting and then he himself has kind of an unusual life. But
Starting point is 01:01:55 this like, well, if I had written a song, I would have attacked someone else and therefore he was as bad. Like, obviously, this song is popular and hitting a chord. And if you want to write a different song, great. Do it. But don't tear down that the points that he's making out are resonating with people in fact humble yourself and take away that people are really feeling a connection to this maybe you are not aware of something that you should open your eyes to i think you know he's uh he's playing at blue ridge rock festival oh i think we went there we went there last year
Starting point is 01:02:22 that's a great festival that was one of the best i've ever been yo those stages are awesome slipknot or not not slip not sorry um guar guar played adeline jack black and kyle gas tenacious d of course adelita sway they had us got us backstage they tweeted out special guest oliver anthony man oh it's gonna be lit we should go when he's gonna have he's gonna have like plays, that's going to have the biggest crowd. I hope they headline that because that'll be really good. Wow. Does he have a full band now? I guess he's got to kind of whip the band together.
Starting point is 01:02:52 I thought he put out a statement that was like, I am very excited about this. Thank you for your support. Also, I don't feel like I'm quite a good enough musician to take on all these things. There's an element that he's trying to deliver at a maximum level to people who are supporting him. Same thing with merchandise, too. Like there's an element that he is trying to like deliver at a maximum level to people who are supporting him. Same thing with merchandise, too. He put out a tweet that essentially said, I want to do things right. I don't want to just go to a chop shop.
Starting point is 01:03:13 So be patient. And he's working with like a small family owned or like a local company. Yeah. The music will stay on the test of time. So there's no rush. Yeah. Cool. Although the iron is hot right now. So it's good to hit it.
Starting point is 01:03:24 You don't need to be the best musician ever this is the biggest mistake i hear from young musicians that i've experienced in my life and it actually translates to almost every industry yeah so when i was younger i played a show i played a bunch of shows played a lot of shows actually and uh i'm i was like middle middle of middle lineup, whatever it's called. I wasn't the headliner. I wasn't the opening act. And I had the room packed. It was like 150 seats or whatever.
Starting point is 01:03:50 Ended up making a couple hundred bucks. I was super excited. I was like, wow. Most of the songs that I wrote were just like four chords, relatively basic. And then I would sing. The headlining performance
Starting point is 01:04:01 was one of the most musically beautiful songs I've ever heard. And people left the room. Yeah, and the reason is, it's what we call music for musicians. Oliver Anthony wrote music for people, and people want to hear that music. And then you get these musical theorists who are like, here's how you write a good song, because they're trying to impress musicians. That's cool. No, by all means, like make the best music ever made.
Starting point is 01:04:24 Arpeggiated guitar. Really cool stuff and really great lyrics that are really impactful or write a song for the masses that the regular people resonate with that speaks to them. And you are exactly what a good musician is. I'll put it this way. The best ice cream in the world. What does that mean? Does it mean like you should consume it because it's good for you? Or does it mean it tastes great? Because this is what I would always tell my friends. I knew a guy who played in a band and it was like weird experimental stuff. And he kept talking about how big it was going to be.
Starting point is 01:04:53 And I was like, you know, do your thing, man. But I'm just going to tell you, you're making like, you're making like, you know, asparagus ice cream. Some people may really, really like asparagus ice cream. It's experimental, man. We've never seen this before. Most people just want chocolate, you know? So figure out what that mass appeal is
Starting point is 01:05:09 if you're trying to be a famous musician. If you're just trying to be a musician because you like music and you like the art, more power to you, but don't act like you're going to be the biggest. So this is what I would say to Oliver Anthony, man. You are the best musician because you wrote a song that people want to hear.
Starting point is 01:05:24 It's all matters. It's also the way he sings it. You mentioned resonation. Like if it resonates and that's a literal vibrational resonance that your voice produces in other human beings, like you vibrate their bones when they say that song resonated with me. It's because it actually literally produced resonation. So the voice, I mean, it's so lost in the modern age.
Starting point is 01:05:42 Unfortunately, I want it to be recovered. This text communication crap. I mean, it's you want to talk about age, unfortunately, and I want it to be recovered, this text communication crap. I mean, you want to talk about where, why is there a degradation in society in any way? I think it stems from that people are texting each other what 30 years ago we would only speak to each other about so you could resonate. There was a phone, and the phone loses a little bit, but I agree with you. I think the internet has destroyed community. It's a particular text chat. Yeah, right, with Twitter and short text too
Starting point is 01:06:08 because people in, I love this, TMZ, I think it was TMZ, no, somebody wrote an article where they were like, Kid Rock is slammed, might've been Newsweek, over drinking Bud Light and like with some even claiming it was treason and then they showed my tweet of all caps treason, which was clearly sarcasm. No they don't care that it's sarcasm. They're just like,
Starting point is 01:06:31 wow, we can, we can sell this fake outrage. Any, anybody who did a modicum, a small amount of research into my tweets and histories knows that I did not literally think like there's, I don't care.
Starting point is 01:06:44 Kid Rock drank this thing. Makes me wonder. But they get clicks. If, if Rainn Wilson had been able to say the words of what he typed, if there's a way that I would understand what he was saying and be like, no, I get it.
Starting point is 01:06:55 I get what you're saying. Yeah. And it would even be inspirational for Oliver Anthony to hear him say those words out loud when in text, it just looked like whiny bitch text. I think text can be sort of disruptive to the way flow or you know intonation would yeah exactly would would deliver a message i will say in defense of writing there are times in our history where we've relied on like letters and written
Starting point is 01:07:16 communication and because you knew that you wouldn't get the speed that we now have you put a lot more thought into it right like think of like some of the best love letters written of all time or poetry or things that we did in the past. I mean, even like the Federalist Papers, right? People spent time thinking about what they were writing in a way that we don't do now because everything is so fast. Not that Twitter can't be incredibly effective
Starting point is 01:07:40 for delivering messages, but it's just a different approach to something that we have become accustomed to. I was chatting with my girlfriend and there was a day that we were having just kind of a subtle argument or whatever, and we were texting. And I normally will not text anything. If there's a problem emotionally, it's verbal or we just, I'll peacefully, you know, I'll wait until I see you and talk to you about it. But anyway, we typed. And then days went by, things were resolved. And I went back in that chat. And for whatever reason,
Starting point is 01:08:09 I saw the old messages and it started to work me up again. Out of context, it was the past. It has no place in my memory anymore. We already resolved it, but it's still there in text. And I'm reading it and thinking, oh, did she mean that when she typed it? Well, and these other emotions, I'm like, what am I doing? But because did she mean that when she typed it? Well, and these other emotions, I'm like, what am I doing? But because you've resolved the argument, you have to let it go. Yeah, it should have been like a memory of communication.
Starting point is 01:08:31 It should be gone in my memory now, but because it's literally in text, I still have a copy of it that's unnecessary and probably very, very bad for brain. I've heard other couples say that when they have a problem, they like to, I knew this one couple that would email each other and be like, when I talk to you face-to face to face i'm kind of dominated by my emotion so when i can
Starting point is 01:08:49 sit down and write you a thoughtful and respectful email about whatever's bothering me i actually find it easier to resolve i i think that uh there's a place for both uh but i think we are going for speed and therefore uh stripping away kind of specific and descriptive language, which helps us understand what the message is behind our written word. I mean, written word's been such an integral part of the development of society, although I guess the written word for the most part now is very stunted and shortened. But I think that probably the closest thing we have to any sort of really beautiful long form thing written, aside from obviously
Starting point is 01:09:28 it's really like speeches that are written, like oratory things, which people used to put a lot of time into those too. But are ultimately meant to be spoken. Right. When was writing invented? 6000 BC or something? I don't know. Relatively new.
Starting point is 01:09:44 Writing? I think the timeline kind of continues to expand. You know, they find some because a lot of the materials they use for writing were, you know, they disappear. This has four different periods over 3400 BC Mesopotamia.
Starting point is 01:10:00 This happened again in Egypt in 3200 China in 1200. So only 3400 BC. But then how far back does it go that we don't have evidence of it? mesopotamia this happened again in egypt in 3200 china and 1200 so only 3400 bc but there's but then how far back does it go that we don't have evidence of it but also what's their definition of writing could it be like that someone drew a circle on the ground once to reference something and that is writing i think it's a language when there's language involved like right this is cute and that's when they say okay now you can like if you were explaining to someone a thing you saw and then you made a symbol that represented like a tree to explain tree you've begun the process of writing
Starting point is 01:10:29 but would a random person who comes across it and sees it be able to translate it that's the that's the question right let's jump to new uh more news my friends now we'll get into the big breaking story from the day fulton county sets trump's bond at two hundred thousand dollars the former president's legal team has reportedly accepted the bond. Interesting. Former president has received a bond amount of $80,000 for allegedly violating their RICO act, $60,000 for six count of criminal conspiracy, 30 blah, blah, blah. It's 200K.
Starting point is 01:10:56 You get the point. Trump may post bond as cash, though commercial surety through commercial surety or through Fulton County Jail jails 10 program per the monday bail posting the defendant shall not violate the laws of the state the laws of any other state the laws of the united states of america or any other local laws per consent bond order they want to lock him up that's that's that's where they're going towards and everybody everybody keeps telling me like oh it can't happen, it can't happen. Oh, it can't happen. And then it happens. They arrested his lawyers. But here's the bigger picture.
Starting point is 01:11:28 Trump's going to win. Trump can win. I don't want to make a hard prediction, but you've got a whole bunch of outlets now panicking over. I love this. Colin Ruggs says CNN warns viewers that Donald Trump has a real chance of winning the general election against Joe Biden. Can you hear the panic? Let me let me play this clip from CNN for you guys. Yeah. University. Fifty three percent of the Fox News. Well, look at where DeSantis is in all these
Starting point is 01:11:49 posts. Look how far back he is. He doesn't crack 20 percent in any of them. So in Iowa, you have that 20 plus point lead for Donald Trump. That's actually smaller than the lead we see nationally, where we see these leads of 35, 40, near 50 points in this particular case. Of course, the primary is one thing. If Trump wins the primary, can he go on and win the general election? And we've had three polls that have come out over the last week here. And I want you to take a look at how close this race is at this particular point. Granted, the general election is over a year away.
Starting point is 01:12:23 The largest lead for Joe Biden is just three points within the margin of error. No clear leader. Look at these one point. One point. If you go back at where we were at this point four years ago, Joe Biden's lead was high single digits to low double digits. This is significantly close to the one where we were four years ago. So this idea that Donald Trump can't win the general election, I want you to lose that idea. This race is very, very close. And Donald Trump is polling better right now than basically at any point during the entire 2020. And I got one more big
Starting point is 01:12:57 piece of news for all of you. Remember that news story that came out that said 12th grade males are skewing conservative. What age is 12th grade? 18. And what is the voting age in this country? Happens to be 18. Hey, so how many how many of these? I'll put it this way. Young Trump supporters, they will they they not all of them, but Trump supporters famously say they'll they'll walk barefoot over broken glass to vote for trump young democrats won't do that yeah they'll tweet they'll get likes and then when it
Starting point is 01:13:29 comes to actual voting they'll be like i don't actually care i just wanted i just wanted likes on social media i i think what you'll see here is trump's going to get a decent enough boost that is being missed in the polls among young conservative men between the ages of 18 and 21 these polls from cnn are missing this missing these individuals right now. They're not polling them. Yeah. Let's take into consideration the polling errors in the past skewing towards Democrat. That means Trump's probably up three or four points. Then add in the young vote that they're probably discounting, which is probably going to vote for Trump. I think, I think Trump's on track to win as of right now. We will see. There's a lot that can change. We are an eternity away in political time, but I definitely see a clear path for Trump
Starting point is 01:14:09 to win this one. And this narrative that keeps coming out from the never Trumpers who won't stop whinging, and it's so annoying that Trump can't win. Just, I got to tell you, man, you know, with all due respect to Bill Mitchell for coming on the culture war and debating, I had to unfollow him right away. I didn't follow him before, but I was like, you know, he came here, he made his case. I agree with some of the points he made about his hand. I'm going to follow him.
Starting point is 01:14:30 And then after like a couple hours, I was like, I have to unfollow him because it's the most vile and ignorant nonsense I've ever seen. You can make a really good point about DeSantis being younger and having tact and succeeding while admitting his campaign is not doing well and still make your argument why I think he'd probably better in the general. Bill does not do that. So I'm just like, I can't. The anti-Trump on the left are actually less vocal, as it seems right now, than the than the anti-Trump in the in the Republican Party. You know, I think a lot of the anti I mean, there's still plenty in the like the establishment in the media. I think a lot of it has dissipated quite a bit. I've, I think a lot of the anti I mean, there's still plenty in the like the establishment in the media. I think a lot of it has dissipated quite a bit. I've really I observe
Starting point is 01:15:08 a lot of rhetoric from, you know, leftist circles, and a lot of them are kind of saying, you know, I'm just not going to vote for Biden again. You know, I held my nose and did it and I'm just not going to do it. I think it might not necessarily be a huge shift of the youth towards like in favor of Trump. But I think it's going to be a pull away from trying to support it reminds me of that they can't stand i can only remember this reference vaguely but that simpsons episode where abe simpson was trying to date that old lady and then she was like potentially going to date some other guy and then in the end he was like pick me who do you want you're like i don't want either of you and it was good enough for me
Starting point is 01:15:43 and so i feel like there's a lot of biden voters who are going to be like like you said i held my nose i vote for biden but this time i don't want any of them and the trump trump base is going to be like that works for us don't vote democrat that's what i'm saying like i think that that will end up being a larger impact than they imagine uh although not to go on to a totally different subject but they do seem to be ramping up COVID just in time. I honestly, I had never observed this for myself before. Again, I was a little detached and ignorant for most of my life. And so I've always kind of heard that, you know, it's election season,
Starting point is 01:16:14 something's ramping up, and it's turned out to be true. Yeah, I think until you start following politics regularly, you think, oh, they just say that, that's crazy. But it is a consistent pattern that something happens. And I'm not surprised that COVID is rearing its ugly head, strangely enough, right now. Here come the lockdowns. Here comes the mail-in voting. Here's all the stuff.
Starting point is 01:16:34 Oh, yeah. We'll see if the lockdown stuff actually comes into full swing. There's a couple hospitals in upstate New York that have brought back the mask mandates. Portland apparently never got rid of all of their mask policies. Nobody just nobody cares, which is actually a good sign. I wonder how many places there are like that where all of it's still technically there and they just... But in some ways, do you think that
Starting point is 01:16:54 would be a problem? Because when they decide it's bad, they'll say, oh no, we have to enforce this. We never took it down. And so actually you're in violation. Here's a fine here. Whatever. I don't think so. I think... I feel like you do need to see it through. Like we should repeal all the masks up. It's good that we're ignoring it, but we don't think so. I think. I feel like you do need to see it through. Like we should repeal all the mess up. It's good that we're ignoring it,
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Starting point is 01:18:03 of charge. Bet MGM operates pursuant to an operating agreement with iGaming Ontario. Get down. Yeah, I guess I couldn't come up with a word for it. Let me show you this tweet. Well, we have a little gap here. Michael Tracy tweeted, It's silly to declare as foreordained truth that Trump can't win
Starting point is 01:18:22 when the official losing margin in 2020 was 42,918 votes in three states. Trump actually outperformed polls in 2020 to a greater extent than 2016. And Biden's support is 2024 in 2024 is much likelier to shrink than grow. He's completely correct. This guy doesn't like Trump, not Trump supporter, but he's right. Trump barely won in 2016. Now, the Trump supporters like to say, no, he was an electoral, major electoral victory. He was, he had tons of votes. No, no, no. It was something like 70,000.
Starting point is 01:18:50 What was it like 80,000 votes or something in three states? In 2020, he only lost by 42,918 in three states. Trump does not need to recover that many more votes. When you look at how bad Biden is doing, Afghanistan really screwed over Biden, freaked everybody out. And now where the economy is at, I just I don't I'm not saying people are going to vote for Trump. They're going to be like, I voted for Biden. That was a mistake. I'm voting Trump. But if Trump gets the same 75 million votes, he wins. Yeah, they don't have the lockdowns anymore. And there's gonna be a lot of apathetic voters who are like, I just don't care
Starting point is 01:19:24 anymore. Yeah. And I think there are a lot of apathetic voters who are like, I just don't care anymore. Yeah. And I think there are a lot of mainstream institutions that are aware of this. The other day when it was the anniversary of the Inflation Reduction Act, I felt like NPR talked about nothing but because they're trying so desperately to say this has been a good presidency. Good things have happened. We've passed great policies. Please stop questioning us.
Starting point is 01:19:43 Please stop doubting us. And it's just not there. If you have a full-fledged radio campaign all day long then obviously i don't think it's speaking for itself right things it's about to say no no go ahead no it speaks for itself though if you have to sit there and be like no look no look it should just be pretty apparent you know when i was making more money than i ever had in my life and then Trump did his like tax cuts where it affected my bottom line. You know, I noticed that immediately.
Starting point is 01:20:08 It was great. That was the only thing I had friends who identify as like, you know, very left liberal be like, well, I guess this is good. I got this extra money from Trump. So, and then they never talked about it again. And you love how they personified it as, you know, it was a cut for like millionaires and billionaires.
Starting point is 01:20:24 Like, no like that that was something for everyone but they just got more of their own money to take home and i was at the point in time i still had tds so that was kind of did you can i ask who you voted for in 2020 did you vote for biden oh in 2020 no i voted for trump okay so in 2016 i voted for bernie in the primary and then i voted for nobody oh yeah because yeah. Because that's interesting. I think there will be a lot of people who just will be like, I can't vote for Trump, but I don't want to vote for Biden. I'm staying home. Well, I think that
Starting point is 01:20:51 that's going to happen quite a bit here. And I think that at the end of the day, for the most part, people are going to vote for whoever is the Republican nominee. But I think on the left, you're going to see more people deviating to a third party candidate. Right. We can work with that. Yes that yes definitely i think something that gives me pause at least lately we've had james clugo on the show before and he works with lisa reynolds
Starting point is 01:21:11 right now he has been interviewing people on the santa monica boardwalk and the attitude in 2020 was very much anti-trump the attitude in 2020 is very much anti-joe biden generally speaking not as but not as much like oh i'm gonna go and vote to get back at trump but like I'm I can't do this anymore like this is this is cutting into my bottom line it's coming to my life you know my business will shut down and I'm not gonna vote for this it's it's been the point where people are like openly saying like yeah I'm gonna vote for Trump on the Santa Monica boardwalk like that didn't used to be a thing it is now so I feel like you're right like a lot of people are just kind of not they don't have like that drive they've been at home they've been working and so they don't have the drive to go and vote, you know, and actually go and do that
Starting point is 01:21:45 like they did in 2020 when that was just like all you could think about, you know. So I think we have, just to be of my own two cents, I think we will be able to do a lot better just because people are not driven to go and vote right now. I think that people really were paying attention a lot more to the mainstream media in 2020, which they were able to capitalize on too, because COVID, you know, everyone, I mean, they were putting up death tolls, like football yeah or and people were absolutely captivated by that they could not look away and they were locked in their homes in a lot of instances so they became like i mean we saw the absolute insanity surrounding uh not chris cuomo governor cuomo and you know i'm a cuomo
Starting point is 01:22:22 sexual people were just but they were going absolutely insane now that you said that yeah they can clip it and they will put it on the internet for you oh well great well that's why it's always you gotta be careful when you're quoting oh no i mean i've been i've been worse it'll be all right but but people absolutely were losing their minds and talking about how they had you know uh crushes on and Cooper and Governor Cuomo because everyone was just in their four walls. Remember the Q-tips? Oh, yeah.
Starting point is 01:22:49 Oh, my God, the swab thing. Cuomo brothers with the giant Q-tips. My favorite was when the nurses were dancing on the graves of the COVID dead. Remember that? Oh, yeah, that was my favorite. My favorite was when Andrew Cuomo did a bunch of press conferences
Starting point is 01:22:59 and he wore a polo and you could see his nipple piercings. That was such a fun COVID moment. Jeez. What a crazy time we all live through. Are you serious it up there are screenshots i'm not gonna do that but the corporate press got really mad at me when i said the nurses were dancing on the graves of the covet dead i remember that because i think that strikes straight through it was an arrow right through their chain mail just ripped right through it found that point of entry right right in but
Starting point is 01:23:23 it's that meme of uh the knight with the thin you know he's got the thin strip in his helmet and the arrow right into it because they're claiming oh so many people are dying it's a tragedy and these nurses are just trying to have fun and i'm like yeah you see the one where the nurses were carrying the fake dead body and dancing yeah they're dancing on graves and they're like uh no no they're not like that's i'm, are you kidding? There are people who are like, George Alexopoulos, best artist on the internet, had this really great comic
Starting point is 01:23:52 where it's a guy, someone's looking through the glass at their dying loved one and then there's nurses dancing behind them. And then he compares it to other situations where it's like people in war, like soldiers are dancing and filming themselves as they blow people up and stuff like that.
Starting point is 01:24:06 So I want to be careful when I say this, because I really deeply and truly respect nurses in particular. However, there's a bit of a meme slash stereotype of the mean girl from your high school becoming nurses. And there are plenty of news stories one recently and i can't remember the name or anything about it but it was a nurse who she had been responsible for the deaths of seven babies oh yeah this is um let be in in the uk i just wrote about this today right she and there's this you can play god in some of their minds you know you hold the kind of lucy leppy lucy seven babies what did she do that killed the babies she injected air into their bloodstreams or she overfed them or there's all kinds of stuff she was um
Starting point is 01:24:52 it's impossible to tell the prosecution presented all these years what you're saying there's a level of attention that comes with losing a baby that she like it seemed to have like this pathological addiction to but she was killing her own babies? No, she was a neonatal nurse. And so it's babies that are already at high risk. They're already medically fragile. There was, I think, three sets of twins because twins are often born early. One set of triplets that were involved in this.
Starting point is 01:25:16 Total is 17 children. She was ultimately convicted of murdering seven and attempted murder of six more. It's just awful and you know the prosecution and the defense or prosecution during trial presented this maybe she wanted to play god maybe there's a doctor that it seems like maybe she had some emotional connection to and that wouldn't they'd be like oh i'm treating a baby that i'm caring for just died he'd maybe pay more attention that's so psychotic you know it just makes no sense at
Starting point is 01:25:45 all it's there's real darkness in the world and the judge you know there are a lot of there's a lot of like dr kvorkian like there's a lot of like psychos in medicine and you have to really think about those kind of things i'm not like against the death penalty wholly and i would support it for someone that murders children yeah especially i would i would hope you children she's supposed to be caring for that's like the creepiest thing now hold on there a minute i would be in favor of a death sentence for a wide variety of very serious offenses people who kill kids people who exploit and traffic kids child traffickers like all the ones you saw in sound of freedom death penalty my only problem with it as a procedurally is i don't trust kamala harris right to be honest when she tells me that i should agree with putting someone to death right
Starting point is 01:26:33 yeah like if if there was it's really tough i won't support the system but to be fair in the instance where you catch someone in the act and you hear the crowd of people and they were like, everyone standing before us just watched this man try to sell a child. Then I'd be like, we all were all I don't need to trust anybody but myself watching the guy do it. And then the guy says, I did it and I'll do it again. If you let me go, I'd be like, OK, well, that's a different story. My only concern is the instances where the person's desperately begging i didn't do this you have the wrong guy and it's a kamala harris type being like i don't care and i'm like yeah it's really hard i mean i think the death penalty is extremely serious this case was in the uk so uh
Starting point is 01:27:16 lucy let be got sentenced to um i think i call it full life like she'll spend full term full term a complete life in prison uh for each one of the counts she was convicted for murder for uh but you know the children so some of the children did survive these attempted killings and they are severe some of them are severely disabled you know they're six or seven six or eight years old because these happened between 2015 and 2016 there are times that you know i would not want to be on that jury because it's so awful and i don't know that the death penalty was actually on the table because it happened in the uk yeah i don't think the point of all that though is like when you're talking about the visual of of the covid nurses
Starting point is 01:27:53 holding those i think about people like lucy letby thank you for knowing her name and more details did you know more than i do i just wrote about it today for timcast news you guys go read it but when i think about people like that and you think about the different stories of just really really pathologically messed up people taking a job in medicine where that and it comes out later that they were playing god or they were yeah like messing with people's lives because they thrived like i think about the dancing nurses and how it was all about tiktok clout and you know, again, I had to attend my step grandfather. I had to attend his funeral on Skype, you know, because they wanted to. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:28:33 I had friends who were not allowed to be with their dying parents. No. Until the very last moment when it was over. And you think, what would it have been like if you were allowed to have loved ones by your side? Nothing makes me. I don't get angry about a lot. that makes me very angry it's really hard it makes me very angry indeed if a medical that they could experiment on the human population that there'd be like medical tyrannists that you would what who our government like our national
Starting point is 01:28:59 guard is here to protect us from psycho doctors trying to experiment on our children like they've done it before they do that to our military yeah i mean they make them the guinea pig for all kinds of things and they've done it with like literal people like remember um it's the the thing where they infected i forget who was what they gave people like syphilis back in the day yeah that's right they've done it before there's president they've done it before so yeah i think the strange thing about the dancing nurses is that they were told by culture you guys are the heroes and doing anything i'm sure there
Starting point is 01:29:30 are nurses who gave great care during this time they would go outside and clap every day yeah some cities bring battles and stuff but you know how can you stand there and make a tiktok while knowing that someone who is suffering in the room next to you is not allowed to have visitors like i i don't know what it's like to work in a hospital and i can't imagine what the stress is like on the other hand i can say that you probably could tell that was wrong you could tell that you were in the wrong being able to take time to dance for this apparent you know tragedy while someone is actually suffering there's like uh oh we're gonna say no. I'm just trying to find the G Prime 85 comic.
Starting point is 01:30:07 There's a lot of... And I'm just laughing at all of them as I go through them all. Oh, he's so talented. I have a lot of friends who are first responders and do... I mean, they, like, are the first witnesses to some of the most horrific stuff you'll ever see. And there is definitely a stereotype of having, like, dark sense of humor
Starting point is 01:30:21 that really anyone else would probably find abhorrent. But, you know, that's how you cope with those sort of things you see a lot of that with like police officers too that again respond to like fires and crime scenes and things like that and i think that dancing to cope through your good time on tiktok doesn't quite resonate the same as like you know someone telling maybe a little bit of an off-color joke but you know that they've seen things that you would never want to see. I don't know. I think people have this ability to like turn off their empathy when it comes in regards to another person that's pissed you off. They get to the point and you're like, you know what? I don't even care anything anymore about that person.
Starting point is 01:30:55 A bug that you're about to kill. Sometimes I'll get emotional. Like I'm about to slay this bug. And then I'll just be like, hold on a second. It's a bug. And then I'm like, I have no compassion, zero. And i feel like people went with that towards people with covid in during the lockdowns and all the shutdowns they were like they are filthy they are dirty they are other well i wonder if it's they turn to like well i'm getting affirmation on tiktok and i need this right now because i'm doing there's a there was a prioritization of self over service and of course you have to think about your own needs in some regard but it makes me think about i don't know if you guys have listened to it but
Starting point is 01:31:27 the new york times just did that i think it's a five episode podcast called the retrievals and it's about a woman a nurse who worked at a fertility clinic attached to yale the yale university health system and she swapped fentanyl which is given to women when they are having an egg retrieval for saline because she was apparently addicted to fentanyl and is given to women when they are having an egg retrieval for saline because she was apparently addicted to fentanyl and so the women went through these extremely i mean you don't get prescribed fentanyl for nothing uh these procedures with no painkiller and while they were like it was like 70 of them in total while they were like writhing in pain on the table doctors like this is weird this doesn't usually happen were they like under i mean anesthetics affect
Starting point is 01:32:04 different people differently. And there's another sedative that goes with it. But a lot of them were just awake and like saying, like, I could drive home right now. I'm in so much pain, but I am not in any way medicated. I got it. You got it. It's here we go. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:32:16 So this is from G Prime. It says, I'll miss you, dad. I only wish you want to switch to the full view so we can see the whole thing. There you go. And then then the woman's crying that I only wish that I could have held your hand one last time and that's all the doctors dancing there's a bunch of them actually so this one is a plague doctor coming into a house and there's like a woman and someone dying and the the woman's you know got the plague and then the plague doctors all start dancing and then this particularly brutal one where soldiers are
Starting point is 01:32:42 rushing into a field there's an explosion i. I'm hit, medic. And then they all start dancing. Oh, jeez. That guy is so funny, man. I'm hit, medic. I like the plague doctor. The plague doctors look like they're in some sort of musical. Yeah, it does. The nurse's dancing
Starting point is 01:32:58 was the most disgusting and vile thing I have ever seen. It was just, there's a video of these women, and they're filming, as the nurses are choreographing their dance, and then you hear one woman go, is this why we can't get any help?
Starting point is 01:33:12 Yeah. No joke. Man, these people are disgusting and psychotic. I'd love to interview one of those frontline nurses, because a lot of those people got caught up in the chaos, and were like, well, all I'm going to do is my best. I don't even know what the hell. So they're just like- Not even. Working 18 hour days. No, dude, dancing in the chaos and were like well all i'm gonna do is my best i don't even know what that and so they're just like not even working 18 hour days and dancing in the hallways
Starting point is 01:33:29 yeah so they would break and then they do stuff like that some of them would some of them would be like just to keep morale anywhere above zero but i don't some of them might have been maliciously nuts but some of them you know i think they were all they were all more obsessed with getting likes on social media than they were with actually dealing with the problem. Because they were being the mainstream. Again, everyone was glued to the mainstream media. The mainstream media was holding up the if you say anything against the science, the doctors, the nurses, then you are a terrible person. You're a hero.
Starting point is 01:33:56 You're a hero. And all of these, again, like mean girls from high school are like, I'm a hero. Let me put up my dance on TikTok. I don't know. People actually live in one of two worlds you need to imagine what it must be like to only watch cnn for real or msnbc crazy so these people sitting in their cubicle locked apartments in new york city glued to msnbc think outside the world's on fire people people in rural areas we we came to West Virginia during the lockdowns because New Jersey was getting bad because we knew that in West Virginia, you just live your life and do exactly what you're doing before.
Starting point is 01:34:32 But these people in New York thought the apocalypse was here. And then you get these nurses. Clearly, the apocalypse wasn't. Did they have time in any capacity to choreograph dancing? Vile, disgusting behavior. I worked with someone who was living in D.C. but would occasionally have to drive out to West Virginia and he would always say, it's like a different world.
Starting point is 01:34:50 I'm driving only a couple hours and the attitude, this is like 2020, 2021, is just completely different. In D.C. it's like everything is ending and in West Virginia it's like, meh, you know, there might be some stuff you have to be aware of but for the most part life
Starting point is 01:35:06 is continuing on I mean I'm blessed to live in the state of Alabama I love Alabama you know but we're full don't move here but it kind of it started to kind of peter out towards the end of the summer-ish in most parts you know there's still definitely people
Starting point is 01:35:22 still playing pandemic otherwise and most people's mask like if you did in most parts you know there's still definitely people still playing pandemic otherwise and um most people's mask like if if you did you know go somewhere and you didn't want to put up a fight you're like whatever sure like i had a like a mask that had penguins on it because i'd had it since like the previous like i guess cold time and like it would be like july and i'd pull it but most people are like pulling these dirty disgusting things out of their pocket and it's like that's actually healthy no i think the worst thing that i saw that I saw was a mask that was a scrunchie. That goes in your hair and you're like, your hair is disgusting. I mean, it is.
Starting point is 01:35:51 For convenience. Yeah. What a crazy Amazon find that is. But it went viral on TikTok. And so everyone bought it. It's like that literally does nothing. So congratulations. It might even be doing harm.
Starting point is 01:36:02 Probably. If there's fecal bacteria or recirculated bacteria and fungus and stuff on that you don't want that breathe you don't want to breathe it in man tiktok really benefited from the pandemic you know they could sell anything well no and i i have noticed a shift of people calling things like pandemic behavior you know when you see someone on i i don't know if y'all are i i just scroll through it because it's fascinating little slice of humanity but you'll see someone saying like my pronouns are zisms or whatever and and everyone in the comments will be like this is just pandemic behavior and I think that there's a bit of a shift
Starting point is 01:36:34 in kind of the awareness like there's some self-awareness and and like sentience almost kind of being developed yeah which I'm really I'm proud of you know it's a good sign sign of life I've heard I sensed a one-two punch of awakening during COVID one was the COVID itself where you're like, okay, everyone's going to die. Okay. I'll shut down everything about my life. Oh, everyone's not going to die. Okay.
Starting point is 01:36:54 Then what the fuck did we just do that for? Then why can't I reopen? And then the other thing is Epstein. When it came out that Epstein was actually running kids, like that just shocked people to awareness of how, how much things have been pulled over our eyes it has become so crazy because he was a convicted child predator at that point yeah even before that's the thing i don't realize he's already had the charge in like 2006 people got a sweetheart deal and they were like open because of covid people's ears had been open to
Starting point is 01:37:19 what was going on in schools and then the epstein crap came out i mean that was around the same time was that before covid shortly before covid it was like a year before. During? Right before. Right before. But it just, everybody was ready to really let that ruminate what that means. That's right. He was, well, he was, you know, found dead. He was found dead. He was unalived,
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Starting point is 01:38:18 of the most fun parts of the night. So join us. Let's read. Marcus Bishop says, hello from Maine. I hope your trip wasn't too bad here. As soon as you leave the Portland area, you see less of the mask and lefty stuff and more of the Trump freedom stuff. I had so much lobster and I have never had lobster that good. Yeah. It is the lobster capital of America. It's it's discover the magic of bad MGM casino, where the excitement is always on deck. Pull up a seat and check out a wide variety of table games We'll be right back. to choose from, including fan favorites like Cash Eruption, UFC Gold Blitz, and more. Make deposits instantly to jump in on the fun, and make same-day withdrawals if you win.
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Starting point is 01:39:34 You could just eat it forever. Did you bring that crab back from Maine? No, the crab was from, it's Maryland crab dip. Yeah, see, we're in crab country in Maryland. That's no big deal. You get some of the best crab ever out here. It's the best. But lobster up in Maine crab did. Oh. Yeah, see, we're in crab country in Maryland. That's no big deal. You get some of the best crab ever out here. It's the best. But lobster up in Maine.
Starting point is 01:39:48 Dude. Wow. What'd you guys do in Maine? Ate a lot of raw oysters and lobster. Nice. Just hang out by the water? Yeah. We went on a boat.
Starting point is 01:39:55 We rode a boat around. That was pretty fun. And we ate lobster rolls. And then we had raw oysters and lobsters. And I went to the local casino. Nice. That's what we do. It's like throughout the day, it's like we get breakfast at a hot spot and, you know,
Starting point is 01:40:08 a nice little spot in Portland. Then we go on a boat and we ride around. Then we eat a bunch of lobster. And then everyone's like, okay, we're tired. Got to put the kids to bed. And then, you know, for the last hour or two, we went and played at the casino. And I got to experience their insane COVID rules, which give the player a massive edge and allow you to win ridiculous sums of money.
Starting point is 01:40:23 The poker casino games were always full. give the player a massive edge and allow you to win ridiculous sums of money the the poker the poker casino games were always full and i'm assuming it's because all the players realize yo like your edge is massive when you can see all the cards and the more players playing the bigger your advantage gets and they just keep playing the game i don't know it's crazy i guess they make money on slops slots they didn't care uh but then the next day, we just went to downtown Portland, walked around. And I was very concerned about eating about a dozen raw oysters and then ice cream and then getting on a plane. But everything was okay. Everything was fine. So it was really cool.
Starting point is 01:40:57 The raw oysters, they're all different places, different sizes, different kinds. I've never been big on oysters, but you put like horseradish cocktail vinegar on it. Lemon juice. Yeah, it was really, really great. Probably the healthiest I've eaten in a long time, to be honest. Chilled lobster with drawn butter. When they're good, they're good.
Starting point is 01:41:16 When they're bad, they're terrible. Like this is the worst thing you've ever had. I had one bad one and it was, but it was only bad because it had shell bits stuck in it. And I'm chewing and it's crunching. And then I'm like, okay, I can't eat this. And then I can't figure out, it's just everywhere. The whole thing was covered.
Starting point is 01:41:33 And so I just spit the whole thing out. Sand and stuff. It's bits of the shell again. Like I can't eat it. It's a sensory nightmare. Those oysters will have a little stone in them. So be careful when you bite down. Yeah, everyone's slow.
Starting point is 01:41:42 Go slow, suss it out with your tongue, get all the the stones because what'll happen is an oyster will have a tiny little stone in the very center of its stomach sometimes and they'll digest it have a lot of zinc right they're supposed to be good for you because they give you a lot of zinc yeah it's funny that he mentions though that the what the supertiter said about how you leave portland and then there's a bunch of trump signs everything out there that's exactly portland on the other side of the country so interesting fact yeah well like a lot of states all right in the big cities dynamite chick said antifa set two cop cars on fire and vandalized a councilman's car in ashville north carolina please look into the story who cares about a sign we have war we did i don't know i didn't see they didn't say anything about antifa but maybe
Starting point is 01:42:18 you know because you're down there old eod guy says first ever super chat for first cup of Sleepy Joe. Delicious. Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah. I got to be honest with you guys. I will be 100% completely honest. The French roast from Casper is, it's okay. You know what I mean? Like, I'm not going to sit here and say it's good unless it's good.
Starting point is 01:42:37 I like the French roast. I would say that if I'm going to go out, like, I like it better than, I like the French roast better than most French roasts I've ever gotten. But it it's fair i would just consider it to be average you know it's like oh it's a french roast but appalachian nights that's a blend we put together and rise with roberto jr those are my favorites seriously there's like appalachian nights is so good i'm just chugging the whole thing legit and i'm like man this is it's too good you think you'll
Starting point is 01:43:02 discontinue certain ones over time if they don't sell a lot like do analytics and like get rid of the french roast no we just start a new one just order less yeah my view on a lot of this stuff is like i don't like how netflix operates in that we have a really big show it's a hit show it makes money but not enough money so we're going to cancel it and prioritize other things i'm like that's dumb if if we're selling a hundred bags of say the french roast every month then we'll just reduce our orders to 100 bags per month because the people who like it can still buy it. It's no big deal for us.
Starting point is 01:43:31 We want to get them what they need. We'll just reduce in that area. And then where the demand is, we will give more. So I will say this. Roberto Jr. passed away abruptly, unfortunately. He died suddenly of a heart attack. Literally, Roberto Jr. died suddenly of a heart attack literally Roberto Jr. died suddenly of a heart attack I don't know what happened and um the current bags that we have we have a few
Starting point is 01:43:51 thousand of them left they're actually selling rapidly because of this we are so we print batches of bags in about about 5,000 per order but we only brew the coffee in a few hundred per order I think it's a few hundred and we do that consistently. So there's always fresh in rotation. Once these printed bags are gone, they will never exist again. The new bags will have a in memory in loving memory of Roberto Jr. on the back of them. It'll be effectively the same thing. But if you want the original bag from when Roberto Jr.
Starting point is 01:44:21 was our star celebrity and he was alive, you got to buy it now before they run out. We're doing a special Halloween blend called re-rise with Roberto Jr. was our star celebrity and he was alive. You gotta buy it now before they run out. We're doing a special Halloween blend called Re-Rise with Roberto Jr. that's got a chicken leg coming out of the ground. And we're only going to be doing 500 of these. And it's yeah, I think it's gonna be, I think it's a medium roast. I'm not entirely sure.
Starting point is 01:44:40 But I'm really excited for I think we talked with Alex Stein about doing the primetime, Alex Stein 99 primetime grind. And I think it's going to be two times the caffeine. That's awesome. It'll be so fun. I don't know.
Starting point is 01:44:51 And then Seamus is working on the art for the Seamus blend. Really excited for all this. Let's grab some more super chats. Where are we at? Matthew Hammond says, Lauren is the best. We should all remember that black pills are suppositories. Is that a reference from you? No, no, but I do. I do kind of think that I talk a lot about black pilling on the show and and just say, you know, it's drinking poison and expecting other people to die.
Starting point is 01:45:16 It's and it poisons the minds of other people around you. Like it does not if you're wanting to vent if you're wanting to you know have a moment fine but if you're if that's what all you're doing constantly you you will bring those things into fruition so i'd have a pretty it's not like a no black pilling allowed thing but you know be constructive with what you're saying or get out probably with one of my issues with venting and text because if you vent with your words it's done if you vent on twitter it's there forever for people to go read next week and go relive your trauma from last week that's out of your system so like don't vent with text vent with your words all right alan childers says can i get a shout out for the birth of my son
Starting point is 01:45:56 joseph daniel born 6 45 tonight mom and baby are doing great i'm going to have to get him a beanie now shout out joseph dan Welcome to Earth. Look at that kid coming in before IRL so his dad didn't miss the live show. How respectful. I know, it's just very thoughtful. Maybe there's a chance to vent in text alone in your journal. Just don't put your text vent
Starting point is 01:46:18 online. Do me that favor. Not you, personally. No, I do that all the time. Happy birthday, baby. Thomas Ruff says, lost my dog to cancer on Friday. Please give a shout out to Rufus Xavier, my beloved best friend of 14 years. Rufus!
Starting point is 01:46:31 What a name. This is an emotional rollercoaster. Yeah, really. We're up for now. We're having a hard time, guys. Sorry to hear it, good sir Thomas. Rufus Xavier is chasing cars up in heaven. Weird Nug says,
Starting point is 01:46:44 30,500 acre wildfire in Oregon. WeirdNug says, 30,500 acre wildfire in Oregon. 881 personnel on site. Please keep them in your prayers. Wow, it is an emotional rollercoaster. What a crazy day. One of my buddies from Boise from back in the day is out there right now. Fighting fires? Yes, sir.
Starting point is 01:46:59 Hidden Mission says, are you going to talk about the House Oversight Committee, Robert L. Peters, Joe Biden, pseudonym pseudonymous pseudonymous pseudonymous emails the daily wire is covering perhaps uh i'll cover it tomorrow morning pseudonymous it's it's interesting stuff pseudonym that one gamer says i was the one who recommended inspiring philosophy for the culture war on the after show a while back. I was thinking maybe he can have a conversation with Ian.
Starting point is 01:47:27 Easy to reach on X. What do you say, Ian? It is about time for me to do another Culture War. Religion one. Think of a good one. We need to find some good religious debaters. Maybe Bill Maher. Because of the writer's strike, real time's not on air, right?
Starting point is 01:47:42 Can we get Bill Maher to come in and talk religion? That'd be awesome. Yeah. That'd be really interesting i just watched about half of him and vivek ramaswamy go at it on on uh club random cool stuff you know i wish i'd been there me too it's got a real friendly vibe a little v for vendetta quote but uh there was when he mentions that donald trump said if wiki leaks has the email, you know, you know, we'd be interested in having a published or whatever. And Bill Maher took a very like neolib hyper extreme view of it. And Vivek was like, I don't know what you're talking about.
Starting point is 01:48:14 And then he was like, you're the no BS guy and you don't even know what you're talking. He said he wanted Russia to do this, blah, blah, blah. And I'm like, Bill needs to have a sit down with some regular people. You know what i mean like i think i would love to do a bill maher culture war and then also just get some like suburban metro you know dc area kind of guys like middle of the road kind of not kind of anger the democrats and just have him join the show and talk to bill and yeah i got the same vibe because vivek kept being like i'm gonna make the country and bring people together and he's like and then bill will be like yeah but trump i just want i just well hold on before you talk about making the world better Vivek kept being like, I'm going to make the country and bring people together. And he's like, and then Bill will be like, yeah, but Trump.
Starting point is 01:48:46 I just want to, I just, well, hold on. Before you talk about making the world better, Trump and your boyfriend, Trump and Vivek was like, that was like the final straw for Vivek when he called him
Starting point is 01:48:56 and told Vivek he was his boyfriend. He was like, all right, dude, I'm here because I want to be. People's brains are broken. And I was like, yeah, he's just too, he's been stuck in that political life for so long so intensely i'd love to help him out there's plenty of things that you could criticize with bacon i i do like him there's some that big hold i don't know but if you're if it's
Starting point is 01:49:17 reduced down to but trump that's not really that's not really that's what bill kept people are just dumb yeah he was like really really pissed about it it. Well, actually, I'm not sorry. All right. Vipera69 says, just watched your video about the Queen song. There's something you missed. The card is the Greatest Hits Volume 1 album. Queen's Greatest Hits is a three-album set, and I want to break for you on Volume 2. Ah, I see. I see.
Starting point is 01:49:37 So I missed that. Either way, the issue is this. There's this thing called the Yuto Player, which is for children ages 0 through 9. Well, they have a nine plus section but it's like zero through two you know two to four six to eight or whatever and for the queen card it's a little memory cards you put in and it plays it they removed the song fat bottomed girls and it generated some controversy where everyone's like oh they removed the song from the album it's wokeness it's millennials and i'm like dude it's a kid's thing you know but i gotta be honest i don't know if bohemian rhapsody is appropriate for two-year-olds or five-year-olds either
Starting point is 01:50:08 on the website it says 6 to 14 and i'm like i get having like a six-year-old and wanting to sing bohemian rhapsody but i also think people should consider you're driving in your car with your six-year-old going mama just killed a man man, put a gun against his head, pulled my trigger. Now, I don't know if you want to be singing that in front of your kid, right? Yeah. I mean, it's one of the greatest songs ever, if not the greatest.
Starting point is 01:50:31 And it's like one of the best things to sing. But I understand why they took Fat-Bottomed Girls off of the, you know, they're like, we don't want kids listening to Fat-Bottomed Girls. What a great song. It's a similar thing. You make the rockin' world go round.
Starting point is 01:50:44 That song's so good I to be fair though I do think Fat Bottomed Girls is sillier and funnier for kids
Starting point is 01:50:51 than I put a gun against his head and pulled the trigger and now I'm gonna go away for a long time I gotta face the truth I think Bohemian Rhapsody may be one of the best
Starting point is 01:50:58 songs ever written and it was it was like it was it didn't exist in the 80s I didn't I grew up
Starting point is 01:51:04 born in 79 yeah and then like never got radio play in the 80s never got't exist in the 80s. I grew up born in 79. Yeah, and then it never got radio play in the 80s, never got radio play in the 90s. And then Wayne's World came out and put it in the movie, and then it exploded and became a worldwide hit in the 90s. It was big early, initially. For first record, if you watched the Queen movie, whatever they talk about it,
Starting point is 01:51:19 but they didn't want to put it out because they're like, why are we putting out an orchestral song that's this long? There's no way people are going to like this. And people love that song. I'm pretty sure the song came out in 1975 as well yes yeah i didn't even know it existed till wayne's world it was right no way it was yeah it was huge massive 70s massive it got like zero play in the 80s and the radios were basically forced to play this you know essentially six minute song they don't want to play because it was so big yeah right man yep but it's an example of how a song can come out and 20 years later
Starting point is 01:51:48 become a number one hit shout out wayne's world let's grab some more super jets teawood says portland isn't anything like the rest of maine down east maine voted republican in 2020 and politically removed from portland oh yeah for sure for sure grog says portland maine is the blue in a red state they may be broken but the blue infested a lot don't be violent people absolutely don't be violent i think maine's great i think i talk about it all the time but i think maine's wonderful you spend much time up there i've gone a couple different times uh i just find like coastal maine and the architecture there it's gorgeous. I think it's an underrated state. But I also grew up in New England, so it sort of feels more like home to me.
Starting point is 01:52:29 I love Maine. I went up there with Bill Altman. His family has a little property up there, like four houses and this little guest community thing. We stayed up there for a few days right on the Canadian border. Man, it's so nice. Gorgeous, yeah. You see Canada. Noob 431 says,
Starting point is 01:52:45 had to put my 19-year-old cat, Butters, down this morning. He loved watching Chicken City, so that was the last thing he got to watch as he waited for the vet. He was the best cat. Thanks for the stream, guys.
Starting point is 01:52:56 Sorry to hear. Oh my gosh. Sorry to hear. Butters, we lost it. Chicken City lost its best fan today. Oh, that's so sweet. 19 years is such a testament
Starting point is 01:53:04 to how well you took care of your cat, though. That's so true. That's that's a long, long life. Well, Bocas has been alive a lot longer than he's supposed to be. How old is he? He is going on five. I think he's just over five now. And he was the doctor said he had a couple of weeks to live in December.
Starting point is 01:53:21 So he's on he's on his he's got a heart defect and he's got kidney problems because he was a street cat who was malnourished presumably and so the kidney medicine is bad for the heart the heart medicine is bad for the kidneys we could give him dialysis for the kidneys but his heart can't handle it so we're just basically struggling to maintain balance and his blood levels are getting out of whack because kidneys kidneys don't work that well, but we're giving him hormones to simulate red blood cell growth. So we may have to do, once the blood levels,
Starting point is 01:53:50 like nitrogen or whatever, gets too high, do a blood transfusion, which could kill him because his heart is no good, but we can't leave his blood in a bad state. I'll just say he's very happy. He's been in good spirits
Starting point is 01:54:01 over the past several months. Oh, yeah. He's been living life. He's been gaining weight and he's survived a lot longer than they thought he would so that's really that's really good news but we can't give him fluids anymore it's a big problem with animals and cats in particular their mood is a big part of will they survive do they want to live you know humans too the broken heart death is like just so tragic steve houseworth says as a fellow chicago area guy you think you'd ever have man cow on IRL or culture war?
Starting point is 01:54:26 He became a huge free speech advocate, even was in the Illinois governor race. Yeah, that'd be really cool. Never even considered having man cow on. We should definitely. It's funny because I feel like he's a Chicago guy. Do you guys know man cow? No. I think they syndicated him in Ohio.
Starting point is 01:54:40 He's like huge in Chicago. I don't know if he still is. He's like Howard Stern, but in Chicago. Oh, okay i don't know if he still is it's like howard stern but in chicago oh okay and it's funny he's got billboards everywhere i remember my friends telling me that on the morning of 9 11 they were on their way to school high school and man cow is this like shock jock morning show and then he's like ladies and gentlemen this is not a joke a plane has crashed into the world trade center and then they all start laughing in the car like that man cow is so ridiculous with his ridiculous show and then he's like this
Starting point is 01:55:10 is not a joke this is serious another plane's crash and they're all laughing in the car like this guy's out of his mind they have to like bring in a producer to be like no he's not joking no they went into school and they walked in they said everyone call your parents you're going home i submit hmm yeah that's crazy i guess in chicago they would send everyone home a lot some places did some places didn't some schools like major cities probably did yeah some schools brought in tvs and turned the news on and just made everybody watch they said i was i think in kindergarten when it happened and we all got sent home but i grew up like two hours two hours outside of new york so there was like lots of panic all around and people's parents commute
Starting point is 01:55:42 in and stuff like that i wasn't in school i was i was at home sleeping yeah woke up to the news on the tv the same i was in queens and then i had to listen i didn't have a tv setup because i just moved to new york city and so i listened to howard stern talk about it for like three hours it's pretty wild i could smell it i could see it six in alabama everyone's uh the real hydro px this guy probably gives us more money in super chats than any other person. Sorry, Raymond G. Stanley Jr. Hydro's got you covered. He says, Tim, you said you would pay $5,000 for any information on who did the arson. You said nothing about the police pressing charges.
Starting point is 01:56:15 Pay the guy already. Actually, the tweet I put out specifically said, as for legal reasons, information leading to the arrest and conviction of the the arsonist and there's very specific legal reasons why i said it that way and why everyone always does say it that way oh i think we got an update well hold on i just got a notification on twitter right now about it i'm trying to find it where's the stupid notification here we go it's in here somewhere. A tweet from John Cain. What does he say?
Starting point is 01:56:47 Okay. Whoa, okay. Wake County DA, Lauren Freeman, to charge the 2X arsonist with two counts of misdemeanor injury to real property. And John Cain, at John M. Cain, with a K, 1776, put out a response
Starting point is 01:57:03 with the announcement. Well, there you go. And so there's a reason why I said information that leads to the arrest and conviction. Because, and I'll leave it at that, there's a legal reason for putting that out as such. And additionally, I said earlier, Hydro, if you paid attention, that I believe the evidence was so overwhelming that it constitutes an immediate payout of the reward. And I am conferring with legal to properly pay this reward to the individual who provided said information. Considering, I don't know what the fake
Starting point is 01:57:36 outrage over the reward is, like considering I'm putting $20,000 into a local DIY skate contest, pretty sure it's not going to be a big deal to make sure the guy who's helping bring an arsonist to justice gets paid. It's just like the news just broke today and I'm contacting my lawyer to properly have the funds transferred because I don't know how it works with with rewards for for, you know, criminal actions and things like that. But yeah, there you go. What do we got? Let's grab some more super chats all right d3 fec says if trump is being prosecuted for actions he did well president why isn't a republican ag prosecuting obama for terrorism for drawing that cafe in yemen just to show the precedent they are setting yeah come on we want the Republicans to do a lot of things they don't do.
Starting point is 01:58:26 However, to be fair, you know, a lot of people complain about the Republicans in Congress. They are filing subpoenas and charges and they are they're they're working on stuff. You know, I'm not I'm not I'm not particularly satisfied with it, but it's only been a few months. It's been almost a year since they gained control. And there have been a lot of things that have come out. And I think the Republicans will ramp up in 2024. There is information that seems to show Joe Biden intentionally intervened to protect Hunter in these criminal cases, which is absolute impeachment.
Starting point is 01:58:57 Absolute conviction. Not so much. We'll see where we are with these super chats. Jason Dixon said, Tim, make sure they buy the correct song. There are several fake copies of his song. Also got a guest suggestion. How about Raymond Stanley Jr.? Yes, perhaps.
Starting point is 01:59:12 We'll have him. Well, he works here now. Yeah, he's not here today. He's so nice. Yeah, it's official. Yeah. And we periodically have people come on. But, you know, where are we at?
Starting point is 01:59:22 Yeah, shout out. He's the nicest. Doing good work work helping make sure everything's working like our ac keeps breaking simple fixes too it's just nobody knows how to fix it justin green oliver anthony to perform at blue ridge rock festival that that was the best i look i've been only to a handful of festivals but blue ridge was amazing it's in north carolina uh i think it's virginia I've driven up the parkway. It's gorgeous.
Starting point is 01:59:46 It kind of invokes scenery ideas. It's huge. Massive. Massive. And it was super fun. We got to hang out with Adelita's Way. That was really cool. Those guys were awesome.
Starting point is 01:59:56 Seeing them play live, that was amazing. Those guys can perform. Yeah, dude. Rick's a genius. He's sold out. He's so great. It sold out. We have a song.
Starting point is 02:00:03 I did a song with Adelita Sway that'll be being released in the next couple months. We'll let you know more as the date arises. And it looks like Blue Ridge is sold out. Blue Ridge Rock Festival 2023 sold out. We went last year, right? Yeah. Man, that was so much fun.
Starting point is 02:00:18 Really great. Walking around at night in the mud. We are lucky in that we were gifted uh industry passes very very lucky because we're we're good friends with a rock star who happens to come on the show periodically and the jesus well i was talking about phil oh i said all that remains performed yeah that's the other thing we're talking about doing too hopefully we can um we can have it uh we can have this happen fridays we wanted to bring back music for a long time. We've been talking about it, doing a Friday jam session.
Starting point is 02:00:47 And I was asking Phil if he would want to do a cassette with all that remains. You know, we'll see, though. So it's up to him. I was like, I got an excellent way to convince your bandmates to do it. Money. Money. And then he was like, okay, that works. We'll see.
Starting point is 02:01:01 It would be really cool to have him and maybe someone else perform and play some music music maybe even adelaide's way yeah man those guys are good really trevor dude yeah where are we at dusty firebirds as i made a vertical version of the video and have the official itunes and his socials in the description i ask all the commenters to buy the song everybody gotta buy richmond north of richmond uh And I hope that just more comes out of that. I hope there's more breakthrough artists that are writing songs like this that are challenging the machine and speaking to the masses. But more importantly, I hope that everyone
Starting point is 02:01:33 buys that song. I hope that you buy things you care about. I hope you download Public Square onto your phone and use that app to buy from companies that share your values. That's why we have a whole bunch of that Anthem jerky and carnivore snacks. Because not only are they really good, but I'd rather give my money to people that are doing good things. That care about the future of this country.
Starting point is 02:01:55 I don't want to give my money to garbage companies. Jason Hutchinson says, Creatives are the only ones that actually pay taxes. Everyone else that acquires money through fake jobs that don't create anything anyone values or needs is just paying taxes looted from the creatives that produce things people value giving value to money i'm somewhat confused there are people who do work to make things and then there are people who do weird fake jobs for money and it's always been the case there's also people that transport stuff there there there are some so venezuela is a good example of a country with fake jobs they artificially regulate the
Starting point is 02:02:34 existence of jobs by saying a cell phone store may not have a sailman a salesman sell the phone and get the phone from the from the back room to hand it to the customer so when you're buying a cell phone i went to buy a cell phone in venezuela there was like six people i had to talk to just to get the phone because the government mandates it the regulation that's crazy to create jobs they create jobs by force doesn't work yeah it just makes everyone angry and and crushes the the economic system yep we'll grab some more jason dixon says trump just said he will turn himself in thursday wow i wouldn't be surprised if the judge goes the deal for two hundred thousand dollars bond rejected remand bangs a gavel i'm not saying it will happen i'm saying i would not
Starting point is 02:03:18 be surprised about well you know there you go just because the prosecution cut a deal on the bond does not mean the judge accepts it you guys ever watch yellowstone yeah that scene where the environmental activist cuts the deal and then uh kevin costner's like don't take the deal and she's like i'm gonna take the deal and then as soon as she pleads guilty the judge goes you plead guilty okay i reject the deal 14 years bang and she's like what because the prosecution was like we want her to serve a year and then as soon as she pleads guilty the judge can be like no i'll do whatever i want yeah too bad that show's getting canceled i really liked it i know i'm sad about it did it fail no there's like kevin doesn't want to do it oh well so they're gonna do uh was it four sixes or whatever sixes i think
Starting point is 02:03:59 they're gonna do which they actually the creator actually owns that ranch. I think it's hilarious. And then isn't a, was it 19, one of their other ones, 19, 18, 23. It still has a couple episodes to go, I think.
Starting point is 02:04:12 Yeah, but they're different shows. Yellowstone was a really good show. Yeah. The funny thing is that, what do they call it? The corridor of death in Wyoming is real. Yeah.
Starting point is 02:04:21 And it's never been effectively tested other than a guy who killed a bull moose and got charged and then tried claiming there was no jurisdiction yes well there's no peers right by which the kind of constitutionally sound trial yeah there's no one to be a jury and then the federal courts were just like try us and he was like okay okay i'll take the deal and the deal was like it's like slap on the wrist or see how far we're willing to take this one. Nick B says, I just finished Vivek's interview with Sean Ryan.
Starting point is 02:04:50 This one sold me. I was going to vote Trump, but I don't believe he'll step up if he gets in again. Straight up, I think Vivek could change the world. Sean Ryan's awesome. Did you see the video of Vivek playing tennis? Yeah. I started laughing. I'm like, I love this guy. It's not a video of the game of tennis.
Starting point is 02:05:07 It's just Vivek with no shirt playing tennis, and you can't see who he's playing against. I just thought it was hilarious. Man, he lays into that tennis ball, too. Uh-huh. With a tennis grunt and all. I thought it was funny. All right, everybody.
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Starting point is 02:07:21 if I could say that on here. You can now. You can say it. He's been swearing the whole time. I'm feeling it tonight, man. I'm not putting a fucking mask on. I have a problem and I could say that on here. You can now. You can say it. He's been swearing the whole time. I'm feeling it tonight, man. I'm not putting a fucking mask on. I have a problem and I've been really trying really hard not to
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