Timcast IRL - Timcast IRL #858 Gun Owners DEFY Democrat Gun Ban, Sheriff REFUSES To Enforce NM Decree w/Libby Emmons
Episode Date: September 12, 2023Tim, Ian, Hannah Claire, & Serge join Libby Emmons to discuss gun owners defying New Mexico's Governor's unconstitutional gun ban, InfoWars Host, Owen Shroyer, responding to ridiculous J6 charges, Joe... Biden becoming the first president to not attend the 9/11 memorial ceremony in NYC, & Joe Biden lying about being at Ground Zero the day after the September 11th attacks. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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If you have questions or concerns about your gambling or someone close to you, So, in New Mexico, the governor declared that guns were illegal.
And if you possess them, you will be in trouble.
There was a suggestion it would be a misdemeanor, but it may now be a citation. We'll see how it plays out. And the reason for this could be
because a whole bunch of dudes showed up with guns in Albuquerque and said, nah,
you can't do this. In fact, the backlash has been so severe that even Democrats,
nay, even David Hogg himself said, you can't do this. And we were all really impressed and
surprised because apparently they
don't remember what they said during COVID. David Ogg said that there's no public health
exemption to the constitution. And during COVID, that's exactly what they did. But anyway,
the New Mexico governor tried to ban guns by decree and it's not working.
However, there are rumors circulating. There's a local paper, I haven't been able to verify this,
saying that a spokesperson said those who defied the order and openly cared will be they will have enforcement actions taken against them.
But we will see if this plays out.
I don't have a very good source outside of this local paper, but I don't want to be smirched.
They're good name.
It's just I want to make sure we're being very careful, careful, careful here.
In other news, Joe Biden skipped the 9-11 memorial memorial today and he's the first president to do so uh it's shocking and i i gotta be completely honest
i'm i'm personally offended by that there's this really great story that i want to we'll talk about
when we get into when we get into this about a man who sacrificed his life and there were many
many people who sacrificed their lives but not only in the short term by running back into those
buildings to save people the people who were doing cleanup after the fact who had permanent lung damage
and cancer and and injuries and they risked everything on that day to save as many people
as possible so the least you'd think a president could do is just be there in new york to say that
you know this this means something to us but he didn't and uh that's that's just offensive
donald trump wants to wants the judge uh chute khan to us. But he didn't. And that's just offensive.
Donald Trump wants the judge, Chutkan, to recuse herself.
So we'll talk about that.
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and so much more is Libby Emmons.
That's me.
It's her birthday.
It's my birthday.
And here I am.
I'm Libby Emmons.
I'm with the Postmillennial and Humanevents.com.
Glad to be here.
I'm totally going to be at your show in October in Miami.
I'm really stoked to come hang out.
Yeah, we have a, we, I mean, I don't want to say too much just yet because we have a bunch
of special guests
who are going to be there
but I'm hoping
the Fresh and Fit dudes
will be there
because they're in Miami already
and we talked to them.
You're going to be there.
There's actually more
than just the people on stage
who are going to be there
so I think maybe we should,
we should,
you know,
we'll put together a list
so you know
because you could be,
end up hanging out
with a bunch of cool people
that you're fans of
outside of the show.
Plus the Vulcan one was super fun i had a great time with that that was
chaos yeah it was chaos at one point you called me up on stage and i didn't hear you because i
was chilling with savannah hernandez and i was like just let me see at this point i mean we
like it might get wild because there's going to be so many people at the miami show who are uh
it's not just like it's don jr patrick david met gait patrick bet david met gates but there's going to be so many people at the Miami show who are, it's not just, like it's Don Jr., Patrick, David, Matt Gates, but there's going to be like, I think 10 or
15 other people.
A bunch of us are going.
We're all stoked.
Yeah.
So, you know, and then we'll probably just pull people up on stage because the conversation
is a conversation.
But yeah, happy birthday.
Yeah.
Thank you.
Yeah.
This is my birthday.
What a day.
We got Hannah Clare hanging out.
Hey, I'm Hannah Clare Brimlow. I'm happy to
be back. I'm really hoping that Libby will do her impression of her grandfather at some point today.
Oh, my grandfather used to call and wish me a happy birthday. Yeah. Yeah. Can I do it? Yeah.
You want to hear it? So my grandfather's from New York. He grew up born and raised in New York. He
was born in Little Italy downtown. And he used to call me on my birthday after 9-11 and he'd be like, sweetheart, I know it's a terrible day,
but happy birthday.
We're so glad you're here to celebrate.
I kind of loved it just for the sweetheart,
but yeah, thank you.
Well, I'm glad you're here.
I don't feel like I don't have to say it,
but I'm a writer for timcast.com.
I'm glad to be here.
Ian's here too.
Dude, I didn't know your birthday was September 11th until it but I'm a writer for timcast.com I'm glad to be here Ian's here too Dude what your birthday was
I didn't know your birthday was September 11th until just now
Oh yeah it's my birthday
Did it mess you up
I was already messed up
Let's talk about September 11th on the show a little bit
We're definitely going to because of the Joe Biden thing
But I definitely we were talking a little bit beforehand
And it's really interesting to hear your story
About
I can tell you about my whole day
Yeah we'll get into
it it's it's it's i mean every ever it's the famous saying like everyone remembers where where
they were when when 9-11 happened my mom has told me about where she was when kennedy got shot i
don't remember but she told me about it yeah uh and it was your birthday so there's the first
i don't want to spoil it but immediately asked a question and libby was like yeah started laughing
but we'll get into it we'll save it we got serge hanging out what's up guys i am back i'm ready for this when you are tim let's go let's
go this is awesome this is the coolest thing ever from ko b4 gun owners rally in old town to protest
public health order you know they don't want to just call it what it is the headline should read
gun owners defy unconstitutional and criminal action by governor.
But maybe a little bit strong for me, but I think that's the fair the fair headline.
You've got this video.
We've got Ford Fisher as well.
Many people openly carrying in defiance of the governor's decree.
Good for them.
And the police are basically backing away from this.
They're saying that not that they're not going to enforce it.
The statement from the sheriff was was effectively that, but it was a little tepid.
So we'll see.
They say more than 100 people openly carried guns in Old Town as they protested Governor Michelle Luan Grisham's recent controversial move on firearms.
You see, they try very hard to avoid calling what it is.
We're not here to cause any issues.
We're just here to, you know, express our amendment rights.
And you know, we'll go from there.
It was a rally against part of Grisham's public health emergency on gun violence,
specifically the part where she banned carrying guns,
either through open or concealed carry permits in Bernalillo County
and the city of Albuquerque for 30 days.
No constitutional right, in my view, including my oath, is intended to be absolute.
There are restrictions on free speech.
There are restrictions on freedom.
That's what she said.
My jaw dropped for a second amendment to be suspended.
It's unconstitutional.
We got to put it that way.
A lot of people feel that way, said Derek.
Now, here's the funny thing about no, no rights absolute yes it means due process of law not i hereby
decree you can't keep and bear arms in defiance of your own state's constitution and your uh your
federal constitution our federal constitution so this is the story that we uh we got sheriff
of new mexico's most
populous county rejects governor's gun ban calling it unconstitutional reject because what does that
really mean the current rumor that we're hearing and i think i have it here from the paper i have
i i don't know what this this uh publication is i'm not familiar with it i don't know how accurate
this is all i know is this is being circulated. It may or may not be true.
Take it with a grain of salt.
However, in it, Carolyn, they say that they reached out.
It's the paper in Albuquerque.
That's what's called the paper.
Reached out to Carolyn Sweeney, a Lujan Grisham spokeswoman who said the order is being enforced
and citations will be forthcoming from the state police to ensure officer safety.
We will not be providing additional details at this time.
So I'm wondering if the move they make is to pull up videos of people who were openly carrying and then privately go after them.
So imagine this.
Someone goes to the rally and they're openly carrying legally, but the governor has issued
a decree.
They're on camera, facial recognition, whatever.
They know who the person is.
They issue a warrant for their arrest and under what, you know, under what law or whatever.
It's not going to be for open carrying.
There's going to be some violation like defiance of public health emergency, section whatever.
The cops are going to show up to the guy's house and say, we have a warrant for your arrest for, you know, defiance of executive order and list a bunch of charges, none of which will be
having a gun. The person's going to be like, what are you talking about? And the cop's going to say,
listen, man, I don't know who you are. I don't know what you did. I know you're under arrest.
So while many people are saying the cops won't enforce this, cops will defy it. I'm like, yeah,
but what happens when some random 28 year old cop is told we got a warrant
for a guy on disorderly conduct, felony disorderly on state grounds? And he goes, sounds good to me.
They're going to start getting arrested, but we'll see. I'm glad to see that people are standing up
to this. It's blowing up in the governor's face. Democrats are angry about it, but you know.
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It should blow up in the governor's face.
This is another one of these lead through crisis situations.
We saw this with Biden. We saw this, Kamala Harris
was talking about this. They were listing off, you know, this was pre-COVID even. They were listing
off public health emergencies. They were talking about climate change, public health emergency,
racism. Then they threw COVID into the mix. They threw guns into the mix. And it's like you were
saying, like as soon as you declare something a public health emergency they start suspending all of our civil liberties and you remember even during
covid you had sheriffs and police officers saying that they were not going to enforce lockdown
orders but people were getting arrested anyway you know there's still people who get who who
have been charged with that stuff and been prosecuted and that stuff stands yeah and i
would say i love two-way people like this idea that
there's just a bunch of them like openly carrying guns and everything is fine like you're not
hearing anything about any violence that came out of this rally i think it's such an interesting
display because uh if the government of mexico is taking such a drastic and expansive interpretation
of public health emergency it's cool to see them say, well, we're just going to protest and demonstrate publicly rather than say, well, I'm scared of what will happen. I think
that's the sort of only, I don't know, white pill in this situation. The other thing too, though,
is remember in Lansing, Michigan in April 2020, you had a lot of people showing up at the Capitol
saying, we're opposed to lockdown orders.
We're not going to do this anymore.
They went into the Capitol and they were called white supremacists.
You know, these people are going to get called names.
And the other thing too is like, even if they're out there today
and the sheriff says, oh, maybe we're not going to prosecute.
You don't know, like they could come to your door in two months.
There's people now getting arrested for 9-11.
They've arrested over 1200 people for that.
You don't even know. 9-11?
9-11. Whatever it is.
The other terrorist attack. It is obnoxious to use dates
to reference events. Yeah. They actually,
there's only a couple of people who were arrested
now for 9-11, and they haven't been prosecuted.
So they're still hanging
out in Guantanamo, and prosecutors
are looking at plea deals for those people.
But don't worry. We got all of the January 6th people.
I have 9-11 in my head because it's my birthday.
So I apologize.
I've heard stories of people who were on the Capitol grounds
that nothing ever happened.
So like a year ago, there were stories people would say,
it's like, oh, I knew someone who was at that rally
and they were walking around the grass,
but they never got charged or arrested.
I thought they'll show up at your house.
Well, and then they just arrested Owen Schroyer.
They had arrested him previously.
He's getting sentenced tomorrow.
They're trying to sentence him to like, what, 120 days.
He didn't go into the Capitol.
He was hanging out outside.
And part of the thing-
And yelling.
And yelling.
Generic anti-establishment,
like revolutionary commentary.
And then the sentencing-
Well, I think he said death of tyrants.
Yeah.
And so the Democrats were tyrants. I mean i mean yeah but in the sentence there they also reference
things that he said on air yeah i mean before and after yeah if you read the the statement
from the doj they say in the months leading up and they said he he made january 6th have i mean
they are trying to make another person they're pinning this on uh and you know rightly so his
attorney has responded with uh you are trying to use to violate his free speech rights and to make this more than what
it is they also say you know he's been on pre-trial like it's supervised pre-trial uh
supervision for the last two years so surely he shouldn't have to also go to jail but this is what
people in new mexico need to think about as One, I think it's good that people are Democrats are on board with rejecting the governor's decree.
So they're probably these people who protested probably to be totally safe.
If these rumors are true, it's going to get scary because it's not going to be a cop showing up saying you defied the governor's order and carried a weapon.
You're under arrest.
And then the person films themselves.
They're like, look what's happening now.
It's going to be like, you have a bench warrant for your arrest.
Why?
What did I do?
That's for the court.
I don't know, man.
All I know is I'm told you got a warrant and you're coming with me.
I've been rereading the trial, the Kafka novel.
And this guy gets arrested and he gets put on trial and they never tell him the charges.
Right.
They never tell him what he did wrong.
And he's trying to navigate the court and figure things out and trying to like understand how
he's being treated uh trying to navigate having a job he doesn't want to tell anybody that this
is happening to him because he's embarrassed and he's ashamed every everywhere he looks and the
more he the more he digs into his trial and what's going on, the more he realizes that literally everyone is against him.
Everyone has been spying on him this whole time.
And it just has seemed like the exact right time to reread the trial.
And the more I listen to it, because I've been doing it on audiobooks,
the more I listen to it, I'm just like,
dang, Kafka knew what he was talking about exactly.
We're looking at this now. What was his political? Kafka's political. Yeah, what year, what he was talking about. Exactly. We're looking at this now.
What was his political?
Kafka's political.
Yeah, what year, what country was he from?
He was from the Czech Republic, then Czechoslovakia.
He lived in Prague.
He was basically an insurance clerk who was writing on the side.
I don't know what his political leanings were.
He was essentially anti-authoritarian.
Was he during the Soviet era?
It was, when was he writing? What was it like?
Franz Kafka. 30s? 1880 to 1925. There you go. That's when he was alive. He was only 40.
Yeah. I was reading him in high school because I was really intrigued by a couple of his stories,
Metamorphosis and The Hunger Artist were the ones that really really I was like, well, what's that about?
And then the castle. But but yeah, he was anti authoritarian. And if you look at his work,
it's just like this crushing state. And there you are just this individual trying to have an
existence, you know, and in many cases, just a quiet existence without being bothered, without
being any, you know, in trouble at all, without having anybody come at you and it's just the state swirls around you eats you up
and destroys you i i think a lot of people have this uh misunderstanding about how the system
works when it's working against you i think a lot of people especially people watch the show
probably get it but i feel like the average, they assume that if you do something wrong,
you know, the cops show up
and they say you did something wrong.
They don't realize that sometimes
you're in the wrong place at the wrong time
and you get arrested for no reason.
There's a guy at Occupy Wall Street who,
this is a hilarious story, by the way.
He's a middle-aged guy wearing a suit with gray hair.
And he is inside a bodega,
for those that don't know, corner store buying an orange i think
it was a fanta the police use that orange kettling net they call it to wrap around protesters so to
stop people from leaving when they say it's an unlawful assembly and you're all under arrest
the cops go from one side of the building and they make a half moon around all these people
and the door and the guy walks out of the convenience store
drinking his orange Fanta on
break from work and he's confused like
what's going on? Why am I in this thing?
He can't go back inside. They're like, no, you can't
come in. And then he goes to the cop and says,
hey, I was just in the store buying a drink and they're like,
shut your mouth. And he's like,
I'm not a protester. I'm just a guy
on break. I'm drinking. They're like, you're under arrest.
Shut your mouth.
Most of the cops holding the netting won't say anything.
He yells at the supervisor.
They ignore him.
He got arrested.
He got arrested for literally drinking an orange Fanta.
Because he walked out of a store into the area they had corralled.
And the police said, anyone inside this is under arrest.
Even though they got some guy who was just drinking a soda soda doesn't matter. And so he goes to jail. He can't tell his work what happened. And all I this is what I was told. Right. on to him and the cops just like we literally do not care what you think it's a it's a city of millions of people and you are one guy with no authority and no power so you can shut your mouth
you're meaningless they didn't say that literally but that's what they that's basically it and they
just paid off blm protesters who were torching cop cars well this millions of dollars yeah i know but
they just did this right they paid off protest they. They're not protestors. They're like militant BLM rioters.
They paid them off millions of dollars.
There's a lot of stories like that
where the police arrest random people.
There was a guy named Alex Arbuckle
who was taking pictures of Occupy Wall Street.
He's standing on the sidewalk
when the protesters get, you know, circled or whatever.
And a cop walks up to him
while he's not part of the protest and on the sidewalk away from the protest and arrests him.
He was a different officer was told to sign for the arrest and fabricate a statement as
to why he should be arrested.
And the fabricated statement was that he was obstructing the roadway like all the other
protesters.
The funny thing is this guy went down there to tell the police's side of the story on
the protests because he felt it wasn't being accurately portrayed and uh i was live streaming
everything that had at the time and i filmed the illegal arrest the officer who lied under oath
never got any accountability so two officers fabricated the charges against him and this guy
cold wake-up call the cops just made it up i think that one of
the problems we face with a lot of the with with a lot of what's going on tyranny is is density
uh like a lot of the problems that emerge that we complain about in terms of weird progressive
cult-like behavior is just density of cities and then an inability for people to like how how you deal with 300 violent protesters throwing
bottles and rocks at cops well like this is a group of people doing this we gotta arrest them
uh-oh there were two guys in there who were wrongly roped in what do you do do you then go
through it like where can we do like what do you do check all the phones for videos of everyone
so they just say we don't care yeah i think the problems of corruption at the top is due to
density too.
Because when you know everybody you're working with, all 60 of your people, you have a personal relationship with everybody. You can make sure that everyone's needs are met, that if there's a problem with one of them, it can be dealt with.
But if there's 300 million people that you're trying to govern, it just becomes numbers, man.
I mean, that's what Lujan grisham is doing too right she's saying anyone who is
interested in having a gun is potentially dangerous and therefore i'm going to uh carry this out on
all citizens i mean it's a complete overreach and that's similar to the position the cops take
we've decided there's a crisis and so we don't care about the nuance let's let's think about it
this way the the order that was given by grisham is that if there's like something like what a
thousand deaths or it's like some capacity like if there's a number of deaths related to guns, at this number, you can't have a gun there, which basically is Albuquerque and Bernalillo.
So think about it this way.
Let's say for every 100 citizens you have, every year there's one gun murder.
That's a lot.
Yeah.
Okay, but hold on.
Let's say that there is a town of 100 people and every year one
person dies in a shooting it's it's shocking but one murder is not going to shock the minds of
every single of of the town they're going to be iceland they have like four murders a year
and it's substantially less people so the issue is when if if it's what I have to talk about with the, uh, the scaling problem, if one per, let's say 0.1% of your population is killed in a gun in a, in a, in by violence every year. So let's say for every thousand people, one person dies. No, one's going to blame guns. They're going to say this murder is unconscionable. have a million people okay now all of a sudden you've got what 10 000 am i doing my math wrong
or a thousand you have a thousand deaths now you ban guns because there's a gun problem a thousand
people dying is terrifying even though it's the same proportionality so this is the problem of
mass density in these cities it may be that people are dying probably dying at lower rates percentage
wise due to gun violence than ever before,
but there's more gun deaths than ever before.
There's more people and more guns.
And more media.
Right.
In the hands of the mother of the kid that was killed
or the cousin of the guy that got shot.
Like, back in the day,
you'd get a news report about it, maybe.
Well, so, here's the other thing.
It would be like a police blotter.
I remember always checking the police blotter.
Now you get viral Twitter posts
that a hundred million people see and stuff that freaks people
out over and over.
And pre-2000, if someone got shot, they're going to die.
Your chances of getting paramedics there, you're running to find a payphone.
When I was a teenager, I watched a woman have some kind of stroke and I'm 16, no cell phones.
I mean, people had cell phones at the time, but-
They weren't ubiquitous.
Right.
I had to run into a bank and it was i run into a bank and i was like i need help and there was a
guy speaking it was excuse me we're in the middle of me i'm like a lady just collapsed and then they
they'd stand up and then they called 9-1-1 or whatever but like if i had a cell phone like if
it's today i want someone fall i throw my phone right away right so that the you know but that
that means you probably have more people dying like in the nineties and you
could probably see,
you know,
homicides going down.
You actually can because of cell phones.
But now because we have more and more people,
she's justifying the amount of people as the reason why to ban guns.
But also,
you know,
criminals aren't going to care.
They're going to carry guns anyway.
Oh,
as always,
that's always the thing.
Well,
let's talk about the, go ahead. Oh, I was going to say, let's jump to the story about. Oh, as always. That's always the thing. Well, let's talk about the... Go ahead.
Oh, I was going to say, let's jump to the story about Owen Schroyer.
This is
a big one. Owen Schroyer
responds
to the DOJ sentencing recommendation.
You know, when I saw
this story, we know that
Owen Schroyer is being
targeted because of his speech.
He was on the capital grounds he did not
go in the building his charges are like misdemeanor trespass of some sort they want him to go to jail
prison federal prison for three months and the fact the factors in the sentencing guideline
of recommendations were his speech before during and after shocking when i read what what his
response was, I thought
it was very important, considering what's
going on. Let me read for you from
TimCast.com. Actually written
by Hannah Clare Brimelow. Hey, guys.
Owen Schroyer has asked the judge overseeing
his sentencing to go against the recommendations
submitted by the Department of Justice.
While in D.C., Schroyer told a crowd of people over
a bullhorn, the Democrats are posing as
communists, but we know what they really are.
They're just tyrants. They're tyrants.
And so today on January 6th, we declare death to tyranny, death to tyrants.
The DOJ asked the court to consider that Schroeder's conduct on January 6th, like the conduct of hundreds of other rioters,
took place in the context of a large and violent riot that relied on numbers too, the police officers who were trying to prevent
a breach of the Capitol building.
All right, so here's where it gets good.
In their response to the government's proposed sentence, Schroer's attorneys argue the
prosecution is taking direct aim at freedom of speech, quote, it seeks to penalize Mr.
Schroer for his viewpoints, claiming apparently that his views are relevant offense conduct
that must be considered in crafting a sentence sufficient,
but not greater than necessary,
to punish the crime to which Mr. Schroyer pleaded guilty.
A single misdemeanor count of entering and remaining in a restricted building or grounds
in violation of 18 U.S.C. Section 1752 A1,
says the responding statement from Schroer's team.
That says it all.
What was Schroer charged with?
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Tricked area.
That's it.
And for this, they drafted up this recommendation saying
his speech on his show said the election was stolen
and he hates tyranny, so he needs three months.
Hold on, hold on.
Was he charged with insurrection?
Was he charged with incitement?
No, he was charged with effectively trespass Was he charged with incitement?
No, he was charged with effectively trespass.
So in what way is it relevant?
It's because these people are cultists.
It's entirely political.
And I think this is another grain of sand in the heap of evidence.
We know that what they're doing to the January 6th individuals,
not all of them, but many of them, if not the heap of evidence we know that what they're doing to the january 6 uh individuals not all of them but many of them and if not the majority of them and people like owen schreier and donald trump and these others is political persecution through prosecution for political
power i think you're right i think uh schreier's experience is really interesting because there's
obviously antipathy on on the part of the government they they want him to be yet another person who is dangerous and therefore needs to be locked up
and i think ultimately it's really interesting he's being represented by uh norm pattis who also
represented joe biggs and um and zach reels if i'm not mistaken uh these are very different cases
obviously the proud boys were charged with seditious conspiracy, and you can argue if that was fair or right or not. But in this case, he never entered the building. He stood outside and yelled a bunch of stuff. And they are saying, therefore, he deserves to go to jail on this charge. It seems like they will never let this panic that they manufactured die. It's a totally manufactured panic. And it's interesting too,
because a lot of the January 6th people
who have already been arrested, detained,
prosecuted, charged, sentenced,
were like the littler people,
the people whose names you don't know,
you know, like the grandmas from Illinois or whatever,
who now don't really get a hearing.
You saw sometimes they would come on Tucker Carlson's show
on Fox and they would talk about it and they would talk about what's going on with them but they were you know
they were people whose names you didn't know and now they're using all of the precedents all of the
like heavy-handed um prosecution that they staged against these smaller people who you didn't know
whose cases only really julie kelly was following yeah you know and they're using those same
precedents to go after people whose names you do know and they're going to use those same precedents that
they're doing now against shroyer and the proud boys and all those guys to go after trump because
it's the same judge yeah i mean shukin is the same judge and shukin hates trump has said that
has her own opinions and then they're using all of this too to try and get trump off the ballot
and i think it's very important to note that no one has been charged with insurrection.
Like that's not, if you go to a search, it's just not there in the DOJ documents
of people charged with, you know, January 6th stuff.
I want to jump to the statement the DOJ made in their quote when they said
that they have to consider that shortest conduct,
like the conduct of hundreds of other riders, took place in the context of a large and violent riot
heavens me owen schroyer yelled death to tyrants shocking wow i'm i i wonder how much prison time
ray epps is going to get for literally telling people to go into the capitol and then being
there right when the barricade was torn down.
And they gave Joe Biggs 20 years.
So Ray Epps, what's he going to get, 50?
He's going to get nothing.
You already saw the Washington Post, the New York Times, and everybody else coming out saying, like, Ray Epps did nothing wrong.
It's literally everybody else who did something wrong, even though we have videos.
But he is the one hero.
He's the one guy that we have seen doing the thing that they say.
But somehow he's defensible. I think it's interesting one hero. He's the one guy that we have seen doing the thing that they say. But somehow he's defensible.
I think it's interesting, too.
The cops that gave the shaman a tour around the Capitol, I haven't heard anything about disciplinary action happening for them.
No, of course not.
There is no fallout for people who, whether we can say it was mistaken or on purpose, facilitated actual things that then people were sent to jail for.
Or the cop who shot an unarmed woman.
Nothing.
And that's crazy. I think your point that they have been building up to this for so long is
so interesting because often when I'm writing these stories, the statement comes across and
it's from the DOJ that over a thousand people have been charged in connection with January 6th,
over 600 have been sentenced and over 300 are in prison at this moment. And when I read that
sentence, I am horrified.ified it's horrifying i feel that way
because i obviously have one i have a perspective on january 6th that you know left-wing mainstream
media doesn't when they hear the same statistics that over a thousand people are in brit have been
charged that over 600 people have been sentenced and that over 300 are in jail they think good job
we're getting them but it's that's so insane like in portland in the summer of 2020 they rioted for
over 100 nights straight they tried to burn down a federal courthouse. Donald Trump was like, we really should send in the National Guard. And the governor was like, no, no, no, we hate you. Don't send in the National Guard. We would rather have our courthouse burned down. And, you know, they tried to set fire to the mayor's apartment building while there were people in it. Yeah. And this is all totally fine. And then we hit January, you know, 6th, 2021.
They call it this.
They call it deadly riots.
It was literally one day.
It was one day.
Deadly riot caused by the police officer.
Right.
Also, where everyone went home by like, what, eight?
It was literally one day.
And they talk about, you know, people brought weapons.
There were what, tasers and a fire extinguisher.
I love how they
also say like they this oh there's no way that they would have been able to
overthrow anything don't they understand how this government thing works like you
can't just take the building and overthrow everything and at the same
time right they act like that's what and today there were leftist agitators
occupying House Speaker Kevin McCarthy's office why are they not going to jail
for 25,000 years I think you meant insurrectionists. Insurrectionists?
We always are going back and forth over what words to use for these psychotic people.
What those people were doing at Kevin McCarthy's office, just straight up on the table, is that legal?
I don't know.
I don't know.
Assuming everything's on the board and that we're following the law, are you allowed legally to go?
Are you allowed to go into your representative's office
and sit there and refuse to move
even after they try
and tell you to leave?
Well, it's trespassing.
It's for sure trespassing.
I mean, how did, you know,
I don't know.
They wanted more foreign aid
for AIDS medication.
So they were trespassing
to make a noise about that?
For sure.
They were sitting there
locking arms,
refusing to leave,
yelling,
yelling about Kevinvin mccarthy
i guess the answer is no it's not legal i don't think yeah it seems pretty trespassory to me
also isn't that some of the risks of protesting right like if you're choosing to protest you
obviously know there's a potential that you could you know be on property you're not supposed to i
mean nobody protests from their own living room it used to be getting arrested was good publicity
back in the day it was a good way to get the newspapers.
Jane Fonda was getting arrested like every Friday or whatever it was when she was doing
her climate protests outside of the Congress.
A bunch of celebrities like to get arrested when it's environmentalist related stuff.
But then we have this example where it's like we had one singular day and now we can never
let it go.
And again, I know this is what we all always make.
They fetishize.
Right.
But where are the Black Lives Matter protests arrest, right? What happens when it happens outside of D lives matter protest arrests right what happens when it happens to them they get let off they get very short
sentences or they just get let off altogether settlements from the city settlements from the
city yeah we did a story hannah nightingale at post-millennial did a story last week
about the huge amount of money that cities have been paying out to BLM and Antifa militant activists
compared to how much damage was done. It was like $2 billion in insurance damage,
the most expensive riots in American history in 2020. And cities have been paying out millions
and millions of dollars to people for having arrested them. One guy in LA got paid out like
millions of dollars for being shot with a rubber bullet now do
you remember the summer of 2020 it was like you know defund police you have to use non-lethal
crowd control so they use non-lethal crowd control and the city still has to pay out millions of
dollars what the hell is that because they're not supposed to be against that narrative where it's
okay to be against whatever they have demonized anybody who went to junior six i mean even when
you look at this now a lot of the mainstream coverage of it has dropped the fact
that like trump held a peaceful rally where he talked and then later said everyone go home don't
go there they just drafted completely they act like people randomly showed up in dc to riot and
that's obviously not what happened but that's the narrative that they would like that's the history
they would like to preserve that uh the blm writers were just you know peacefully protesting while the blm writers
the blm writers were um uh involved in a public health emergency yes remember because racism was
a bigger public health emergency than covid that's so true i'm never forgiving the whole
covid thing i'm never getting over that on On January 6th, there was some violence.
Obviously,
some people rioted,
smashed stuff up.
There was a riot,
for sure.
There was a riot.
So,
Owen going there.
It was a riot.
And saying,
Other side of the building.
Owen was on the other side
where there were no riots.
My understanding is that
where Owen was
with Alex Jones,
it was just people
walking around.
They were not at the area
where people were smashing
and throwing things at cops and stuff.
Trespassing, I get it.
Technically, I guess I can wrap my mind around it.
But for him to say Democrats are tyrants, death to kill them, kill the tyrants.
Like, is that what he said?
He said, these people are the tyrants.
Now kill the tyrants.
That's kind of like saying kill those people.
I don't disagree to it.
But the way you phrase it is a bit unfair.
He said, he did say the Democrats are posing as communists, but we know what they are. There's tyrants. kill those people i i don't disagree to it but the way you phrase it is a bit unfair he said
he did say the democrats are posing as communists but we know they are there's tyrants death to
tyranny death to tyrants so i agree with what you're saying but he the way you said it was a
little bit it wasn't it wasn't um like an imminent threat to violence he wasn't calling like i want
you to go this name this person at this place place, kill. He wasn't saying that. So it wasn't illegal to say that.
But if you say that in front of a mob and then the mob gets angrier,
I mean,
but it is like a,
won't someone read me of this priest.
Right.
Right.
But,
but regardless,
uh,
what's he charged with?
Just trespassing.
In which case this is immaterial to his sentencing.
You're right.
His speech is not relevant.
Right.
And, uh, unless he's charged with making threats, which he's not.
But, oh, won't someone rid me of this priest is not illegal.
You could argue irresponsible.
But they're doing this because they're also doing it to Trump.
Like, if you look at the indictment in Georgia, it references tweets that he made.
Like, oh, the Georgia ballot counting is being broadcast on OAN.
And Fonny Willis says that's evidence of a conspiracy.
Doesn't make any sense.
I think the fact that.
If you look at the like hundreds of counts.
I think the fact that.
A lot of them are social media posts.
The DA in Georgia did not indict Loeffler, Perdue and Graham shows it's entirely political to go after Trump's administration. The grand jury voted to indict these sitting members or at the time, these members of the
Senate and DA didn't do it.
Why?
Well, it doesn't serve her political purposes in any way.
The DA could still bring the charges.
The grand jury voted to indict.
Right.
But it looks like she's just going after the Trump administration and his lawyers.
Purely political.
Well, because they want to say that his campaign was a criminal conspiracy.
Well, you saw that post from Julie Kelly on Twitter that she was, I don't know if she
was with Enrique Tarrio.
Somebody was.
Yeah.
And Enrique was saying that they tried to get him to claim that, take a deal where he
says he was working with Trump or Trump told him to do it.
Wasn't it Cara Castronueva at Gateway?
Is that who said that?
I saw a tweet from Julie Kelly talking about it. Yeah.
That he was apparently told that when they arrested him, say that Trump, you know,
who was working with you, he told you to do it or something to that effect.
And when he said no, they were like, then you're going to go away for the rest of your life.
And they did flip the IT worker.
Right.
At Mar-a-Lago. Yep. They flip the IT worker at Mar-a-Lago.
They flipped the IT worker at Mar-a-Lago, who is now turning on Trump.
It's really amazing to me that there are some people who have families, have children, and they look at a burning building and they hear a little girl scream help and they say, I am going to run in that building.
Lord, help me.
I will save that little girl.
Knowing they may die and leave behind their children to be fatherless and their wives to be widows.
But they know what the right thing is to do.
And then there are people who are told, well, we'll lock you up.
You better do as you're told and they are completely unwilling to make any
degree of sacrifice or or stand up for anything they fall over they fold like cheap suits let's
jump to this story this next story from newsweek joe biden commemorating 9-11 in alaska sparks
backlash isn't that where the third plane crashed yeah the the mysterious yeah the helicopter
was on it that's how bo biden died joe biden did not go to new york for the 9-11 memorial
is the first it's the first uh president president to skip it i think what i don't
know if this is true i saw a tweet it said that uh or an ex post i'm sorry said that um
the response was 22 years after pearl harbor president stopped going to hawaii is that what
it was i saw that too yeah okay. So I take offense to this.
I also take offense to this.
And when you read the stories of 9-11,
and most of us have read them to a great degree,
especially the people who are watching,
because some people have read too many stories about 9-11,
and some people have read a healthy amount
to better understand what happened, how it happened.
And there's a lot of wild things out there,
but I think most of us, we've read quite a bit.
And you learn about the heroism.
What's the word?
I can't think of the word.
But shout out, I'll just say that, to Jon Stewart
for standing up for the 9-11 first responders
who are not getting the-
Oh, he did that a lot.
Right.
And it's brilliant because the men who rushed when when people were running away rightly so there were people who ran towards
knowing what they had to do knowing that they could leave their children behind to have no
father no mother no family but they had to save as many people as they could and joe biden wasn't
even commemorating 9-11 it's unfair to say that he did what was he doing
where he stopped in alaska is a typical refueling port for air force one what really happened in my
opinion he was traveling back from southeast asia and stopped to refuel and they were like well you
might as well say something i was like oh okay yeah sure yeah kamala harris went to new york
instead that's an embarrassment she's an embarrassment yeah she's a horror she should have absolutely no place near the white house ever
under any circumstances and she typically does and i mean the joe biden administration does not
engage with kamala that much she's so unpopular she's in charge of the border we never hear from
her so to send her in his stead is like saying that's how much we don't care about this right
but also they try and get everyone to say the biden harris administration that's what the press secretary says biden harris
i refuse to allow that that's because we're going into an election year and they're trying to be
like no no we have a woman of color on the ticket so we're better it's just disgusting yeah she is
absolutely horrifying i want to give a shout out to spike cohen for this tweet which i read and
it's very difficult to read and i pulled up the wikipedia
page for the man he wrote about ray riscola and uh reading this story brings me to tears
and fills me with rage at the same time that joe biden doesn't care then and there's arguments
about it's like well but he had to give the speech in vietnam or whatever it's like you do not schedule things that interrupt you showing up to new york for
9-11 memorial whatever whatever your thoughts about 9-11 the people posting world trade center
all day it was trending regardless the people died that day people died afterwards people were
sickly afterwards dogs died lives were Lives were sacrificed. And this guy,
Rick,
Rick Rescorla, has one of the most incredible
stories I've ever read.
I'll give you the simple version.
Security guard,
work at the World Trade Centers, is concerned
about a terror attack potentially hitting the trade centers.
Has an assessment done. They find that
there is a huge risk in the basement.
A few years later, some dude tries to blow up the Trade Center
by doing exactly what they were warned about.
He gets mad.
He begins these drills every three months
saying evacuations.
Why?
Because he worked for Morgan Stanley of Security
and they were the largest occupants of the South Tower.
When 9-11 happened,
the North Tower gets hit.
He immediately goes to everyone and we practice for this we're
getting out but on the pa the port authority said to stay at your desks he calls his best friend and
says that sobs are telling us to stay i'm getting my people out of here only i believe 13 of the
2700 employees at morgan stanley died because this guy had a plan. He was preparing for the risks, thought ahead, and he had other people's lives in his mind, not his own.
So after they evacuated people and the first plane hit, they had 17 minutes before the South Tower was hit.
He got out almost every single person, and then he went back inside, and they never saw him again.
And he told his wife on the phone that, you know, if she never saw him again and he told his wife on the phone
that you know if she never sees him again he loves her and she gave him everything he ever wanted
and you hear stories like that it's not the first story we've ever we've ever heard
there's so many stories i hear a story like that and i hear a story about all the first responders
that john stewart was defending and this is what gets me so angry at the people who would reject.
I think the 9-11 first responders
should have been given a million dollars a year
for the rest of their lives.
And so many other people in this country,
considering how much wealth we have.
And you hear stories like this,
and you hear stories of the dudes
who rushed in full speed,
never to be seen again,
leaving behind families,
the people who are victims,
who died in this,
the people standing at the edge
of the molten steel
and the burning building
as it sprays out,
the people who had to live
for decades
with damaged lungs and cancer,
and the least you can do,
Joe Biden,
is show up.
Literally,
the minimum
is just showing up.
I'm pissed, man.
What gets me,
one of the things
that bothers me the most
is that those people that went back into the building
should be alive
because buildings like that
are not supposed to fall down from office fires.
And that's what they thought.
They all thought it.
The firefighters knew going in.
They knew.
Their risk was burning, smoke, chemicals.
There's potential for explosions
if there's gas stored somewhere.
Not the building would collapse on everybody.
They all knew the buildings would stay up.
That's why they went in.
They believed.
Yep.
They believed.
Funny how knowledge can change like that.
Well, it's an amazing,
it's amazing too how fragile civilization is.
How it can just, you know, crumble.
Everything you can believe about it,
you can believe that the, you know,
steel I-beams are going to stay forever,
but it's all just going to crumble.
Yeah.
And it crumbles quickly. You you know i feel like our civilization is crumbling rather quickly at
this point we built it up so high you know it was so big and now it's just like crumbling when i see
stories like this though um i mean what an amazing and incredible man to to do this to know to not
worry about what the authorities are saying to know himself what's important and to go for that.
You know, so often now people just believe what they're told.
And there's no reason to believe what you're told.
You have to think for yourself in every single circumstance.
And it's just like clear.
The more things that come up that it turns out we can't trust what we are told.
And we've there was so much we were told that we believed, you know.
Well, and we see so many examples of people who are given jobs to protect other people failing.
I mean, I think about the Uvalde school shooting when the school resource officer wasn't there.
And then this guy is like, I am the head of security and I am going to take it so seriously.
We need this guy at uvalde
we need it we need him everywhere and it's interesting because who wants to read that uh
read that quote i can read it uh he i will get emotional reading this but uh he called his wife
susan and said stop crying uh i have i have to get these people out safely uh if something should
happen to me i want to know i've never been happier you made my life and i think that's so
crazy that like
this man was on the phone with his wife it would have been so easy to be like i got a bunch of
people out i'm gonna run up the street and he said like i am going i'm on my way home yeah i mean
how much do you think you wanted to be with his wife in those last moments right and even this is
like he's welsh and i find this like to be very like uk to me this idea that he's his wife is on
the phone she knows what's about to happen
she knows it's a risk and his response is stop crying like we have a job to do and we're going
to do it and think about our current generation think about the people we have today uvaldi
man there was a post also from ryan gadursky talking about his uncle yeah that was really
powerful which was really powerful his uncle pete who was going in he thought his niece was in the
building and he kept going in to try and get her out and it turned out she wasn't even it turned
out she wasn't even there but he kept going in and finding somebody else and bringing them out
and then he'd go back in and he'd find somebody else and bring and he just kept going back in
to bring people out and i remember that i remember that day because I mean, I was in Philadelphia. I wasn't
even in New York. And it was your birthday. And it was my birthday. But, you know, New York is
always New York is where my grandparents were born. My mother was born in New York. Eventually,
my son was born in New York. But like, I remember watching Rudy Giuliani. stop there. With over 3,000 games to choose from, including fan favorites like Cash Eruption,
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iGaming ontario johnny on tv because what happened was everyone wanted news out of new york so all
the channels in jersey and philadelphia just tuned into like the New York local news, like New York one, right? So we were all just watching New
York one. And Rudy Giuliani, like, came on, and he started talking about it and what was going down.
And he started, he started talking about how alternate side of the street parking would be
suspended. So for those of you who are not, you know, super familiar with parking in New York,
they clean the streets.
And so every couple of days you got to move your car to the other side of the street
so they can clean the street.
And Giuliani started talking about alternate side of the street parking would be suspended.
And I was like super emotional feeling.
I was like, New York is still New York.
Rudy Giuliani is in charge.
He's, you know, he's going to save the city again, you know, and he did in a lot of ways. But yeah, the people
who did that and later talking to my boss, I worked for this architecture company. And my boss
was telling me his kids went to school downtown and he lived in Brooklyn and he walked
across the bridge. Everyone's like running across the bridge trying to get to Brooklyn. Everyone's
like fleeing downtown and he's walking the other way to go find his kids and his kids were okay
and he found them. Another person I know just was like ended ended up writing a one man show called Walk North.
And he had been downtown and he just started like walking north.
And like, you know, everybody he ran into people just being like, do you guys, does anyone need a bathroom?
You could come to my apartment.
Does anyone need water?
Like, what does anybody need?
You know?
My buddy was walking north that morning after the plane set.
Same similar situation to get uptown.
And then there's people were screaming that there's another plane coming and they all just thought
that it was no one knew what was happening we were under attack from all angles they would scream
panicked and run into buildings and hide and stuff like that no other planes ever care after the
second plane hit everything changed when the first plane hit it was was this a was this an accident
right that's what i thought first yeah something like
wow what could have happened the blow visibility who knows and then the second plane hit and it
was clear and the stories i heard from some people just similar to what you were saying
no the day was not over i mean world trade center 7 collapsed at what 5 p.m that day
something like that something like that so i mean if if you're in new york and after you know it's
10 a.m and this all this is going down.
And then later on in the day, all of a sudden another building just collapses, shattering in the middle and just falling straight down without even being hit by a plane.
Who knows?
Any building could have just fallen down.
That was like you said earlier, how fragile things are in life and things.
And I believe that.
But I also believe that steel skyscrapers are not fragile and that, yes, life is fragile, but life can also be destroyed by outside forces if you're not paying attention.
And just like the United States was taken over in 1913 by this Federal Reserve's corporate fascist system, I feel like our buildings were blown up.
Dude, World Trade Center 7 does not just fall down on its own unless its structures are blown out.
Who blew out the supports?
Why didn't World Trade Center 1 and 2 fall near a free fall?
Who blew out the supports?
Well, the city also changed the way that buildings were inspected.
So my grandfather was an engineer and he would inspect buildings.
And the way that he used to inspect buildings was he would go up inside buildings and he would check it out.
He would look at everything.
He would see everything he could possibly see. He would go up into all the different nooks and crannies of the buildings and figure out what was
going on with it. And the city changed the rules of how you inspect buildings so that no longer
did you have to go up into the building, but you could just stand in a building somewhere else
with a telescope and look at the building from there and look at it that way. And my grandfather
was just like, this is ridiculous.
This is not how we fix buildings.
And he was going up to buildings being like,
I can see from here that gargoyle is going to fall off of whatever.
He was going up into the Chrysler building and all this stuff,
looking at it from all the angles, being like,
this is how you've got to fix your building.
Your building is in danger.
But they changed the way that they looked at the buildings.
They changed the inspection methods.
And they made it worse.
They made it substantially worse.
When did they do that?
I don't remember exactly.
I knew you were going to ask me.
And I decided to tell you the anecdote about my grandfather anyway.
Just a smart move.
Sweetheart.
But I know that they did change it.
And they changed it substantially long enough ago.
I think there's a simple truth.
The government did not tell you the truth about what happened on 9-11.
And I don't care what the media writes about me.
They're morons.
If you think the United States government being attacked or whatever you think happened is going.
Let's let's let's operate the assumption
everything about they said is true that would mean that the u.s government revealed to the
world quite literally how the pentagon got attacked that's crazy they're not gonna do it
they'll tell you what they can tell you but there's a thing called classified and top secret
and if you think that after we got attacked on 9-11, the government was like, here's all
of the secrets about what happened.
Oh, come on.
So, you know, it's funny when Vivek Ramaswamy says we're learning now about, you know, the
Saudi involvement or whatever, and they try to make him look like a conspiracy theorist.
You really think that the government just like declassified literally everything?
No, there's probably a bunch of documents that even Trump knows.
And he was like, oh, wow, didn't't know that happened but they're not going to tell you
i remember at the time so i remember at the time um because after after 9-11 the rents went down
in new york and i was like oh as soon as i get a job in new york i'm moving to new york which is
what i did um but i remember when then it was the patriotot Act, which is, of course, one of the most egregious violations of American civil liberties in the history of a country.
And it's still in effect.
You know, it's basically warrantless surveillance of Americans.
What they did in reaction to a global, you know, a threat from outside of the country is they decided to surveil Americans more.
You know, and now we have the DOj that says the biggest threat in the united
states is domestic terrorism yep um that's crazy it's crazy and it started with the patriot act
and i remember my theater group we started doing protest pieces about the patriot act um that were
like uh you know wiretapped phone conversations from the oval office like making fun of george bush because of course we hated him and then and then it was march 2003 george bush founded the department of home
security which now has like some 240 000 employees it's a huge department they're dismantling the
border with their huge department but he launched that on March 1st, 2003.
And then March 19th was the invasion of Iraq.
And I remember being like, we're invading Iraq?
This was Saudi.
We're invading Iraq.
What are we doing?
Why is this even happening?
Then we go into Afghanistan, which again, any student of history can tell you it's a really bad idea to go try and fight a war in afghanistan
that never works out for anybody like that just never works out why are we doing that and then
obama was like oh i want to be president i'm going to put more money into afghanistan and i was like
well i can't vote for you you're a warmongering crazy person like we obviously can't do this
and we just kept going right down this road. We learned absolutely nothing unless that was the plan all along
was to create a domestic surveillance state
where we just fund wars
to line the pockets of presidents.
Probably.
I think that was good.
American free speech and stuff, it's okay.
But if you're a rich corporatist,
it doesn't really matter.
You don't have free speech in your corporation.
You run the show.
So if someone pisses you off,
they're gone.
And I don't think this idea of like, you can say whatever you want is even like jives with his global banking.
I don't know who,
who blew up those buildings,
who,
who lined explosives that blew the supports out on one and two.
I don't know.
I,
and to hear that there were Saudis involved,
but that wasn't in the mainstream is freakish.
How, how deep do you want to go? There's well, I don't know. It's hear that there were Saudis involved, but that wasn't in the mainstream is freakish. How deep do you want to go?
There's nano thermite in the dust.
Well, let's go crazy on the members only show.
We'll go absolutely just off the rails as far as we can go.
But I want to I want to talk.
I want to keep it a bit more topical because we have this story from the post millennial.
Biden said he was at ground zero on the day after 9-11.
Congressional records show he was on the
senate floor uh i utterly despise this man in he is the worst he is so awful it's amazing how bad
and awful he is no no he's a liar he's committed bribery here's here's the here's the here's the
post here's the quote ground zero new york i remember standing there the next day and looking
at the building i felt like i was looking at the gates of hell. It looked so devastating.
Here's him on the Senate floor on 9-12 at 1-45 p.m.
Now let's play a game. Do you think it's lying or do you think it's dementia?
Do you think he doesn't know and he's trying to fabricate?
I think it's a little bit of both.
Yeah, for sure.
Isn't that crazy?
Nature versus nurture. Well, it's both.
Do you think he's just surrounded by people who are like, yeah, tell that story. Sounds good, man.
No. Back in the day when he was young, when there was no internet Well, it's both. Do you think he's just surrounded by people who are like, yeah, tell that story. Sounds good, man.
No.
Back in the day when he was young, when there was no internet and you couldn't pull up the videos, he could say anything.
Did he go there within like three weeks after?
There was his Senate delegation on September 20th.
So he was like the next day.
In his mind, he's like, oh, what does it matter?
I said the next day.
It was the next week.
It's the same thing.
It was the next two weeks. Yeah, I don't know. You're the president president i don't know if he was part of that thing then dementia makes more sense well and also it's more interesting
if he's been lying his entire career which we of course we know he has so his dementia have both
clips in it can you just scroll down both clips just the one what the hell there's a link to this
you see you see let me when we're using the post millennial and we we give a shout out to you uh but here's what's interesting is that you know we just had the
other day kamala harris saying she's ready to take over and then but why would she need to
tell us that but then she's the one at the 9-11 memorial and joe biden ain't here yeah why because
maybe he can't stay awake long enough well he did say i couldn't meet with the chinese president
because i have to go to bed or something like that oh wow they were like talking about he avoided the question by like joking loose
loose mainstream terms therefore and gavin gavin newsom said he's not gonna run because
kamala harris is next in line but that doesn't mean anything right like he he says that now
and everyone's like see look he's respecting the office but then you know kamala harris
he would run if he could do it. Fast food restaurant and then quits.
Who knows?
She gets a job in academia where everyone who burns out in politics goes.
No, I mean, we talked about possibility.
I think what's crazy about the Joe Biden ground zero thing is, first off, open lie that anyone could fact check.
Also, when Trump has told a story about, you know, watching the towers fly in, like the planes fly into the towers from his apartment.
And I pulled it today.
The Washington Post had this big fact checking.
Well, he said he told a story here and then he said he used a telescope and then he did whatever.
Like, but no one is going to issue a correction other than, you know, respectful people at the Post Millennial.
Right.
What is this that everyone can pretend like joe biden is
just saying the truth all the time but anything trump does they are willing to tear down and it's
right there on c-span there's a photo of trump on the ground afterwards during like recovery efforts
and then there's a fact check where it's like he did not go down to 9-11 to and it's like
he's literally there they use technicalities to be like this is what they always do is they did donald trump go down to uh to the world trade center wreckage to help recover on sunday
no 15 it was monday you're right it was no false monday at four it was actually sunday at 3 17
right it was tuesday it was tuesday right did you see the video of him being like who set the bombs
there were bombs that went off.
Who set the bombs? Trump said that?
Yeah, he went in 2001.
Like the day after.
He's down at the wreck.
He's like, I've got 100 guys in there working right now.
I'm headed in to give them moral support.
I want to know.
And it's different clips of him being like,
there were bombs.
There were firemen who were like, bombs went off.
Boom, boom, boom, boom, boom.
And then the building just comes down.
Trump knew.
He was there.
He's like, what?
These steel skyscrapers do not just fall out of office well we'll talk about that in the members
we sure will go nuts i think one of the craziest things and i think trump is representational
this because when he talks about 9-11 he talks about it with well you know a gravity that we're
obviously not seeing from joe biden right i mean joe biden trump's hometown it's trump hometown he
feels it really deeply and i think it it reminds me of because I grew up in Connecticut. So, you know, we did like everyone got bused home
from school. It was a big deal. I was very young. So like, I don't have all the clearest memories
of it. But, you know, for years, especially growing up in this region, you know, people
who have stories are like, oh, yeah, my my dad was supposed to have a meeting there that day.
And then he didn't know. Like my mom did this that and the other and you know whatever you know people were affected by it the one that i
think of the most is um someone i knew had a a son who was in high school at the time they could
see the buildings coming down from his high school and he was staying with a classmate and the family
friend's son is catholic so he said a prayer and then he crossed himself and his friend was like
went home to his dad and said you crossed himself and his friend was like went home
to his dad and said you know i wish we had something like that because i i in moments of
these complete terror how does anyone respond and i wish i had a way to just like express how i was
feeling and i find this really interesting because rather than acknowledge the gravity of the
situation and the fact that so many people had this moment where they thought, are we going to be okay? We collectively to then decide like Trump is wrong because he didn't
go down when we said he did. Meanwhile, it's okay for Biden to say, well, after 20 years,
I've decided it's not worth remembering this. I mean, this impacted people so profoundly that
maybe he should have just been honest and been like, yeah, we had to refuel on the way home
from Asia.
I couldn't make it.
But even then, it seems crazy.
He should have come home yesterday.
You get to the point where the generation you're targeting with votes don't remember.
So it's not just people who were born in 2001 or after.
It's the people who were born in 1997.
Who don't remember.
I remember, I mean, remember after my mother was a securities
lawyer uh she's retired but i remember after after this day i saw her a little while later
cleaning out her rolodex we used to have this thing it was called a rolodex you'd put phone
numbers in it on paper yeah and it would be a hole in it and it would be like a loose leaf binder
if anyone knows what that is anyway she was literally tearing names out of her Rolodex.
People who had not only died,
but anyone who had an office in the trade center
because that was also useless.
That was their work number and work address.
Yeah.
Wow.
And that was a very chilling moment for me.
And I was like, what are you doing?
She's like, none of these people work here anymore
and some of them are not alive.
And I was like, okay.
Wow.
Which is great. The fact that she could spend an afternoon doing that wasn't it like uh
seth mcfarland was supposed to be on one of on one of the planes oh i think i think that's the story
uh i don't know for sure yeah then something happened yeah the the he got a call from mayor
willie brown or something no i'm kidding no willie Brown apparently said he got a phone call or something like that.
Well, I will say,
we're going to go ham on the members only.
We're going to go ham.
Because we got a bunch of other news stories.
I want to keep it topical.
Yeah, it says he missed,
by about 10 minutes, missed flight 11.
He and Mark Wahlberg were supposed to be there.
Mark Wahlberg, that's the one I was thinking of.
That's crazy.
There are children who are growing up
having never been without TSA.
Yeah, you know, I never-
They've never traveled before
that like i that's crazy it doesn't make any sense but at the same time 20 years is a really
long time there are kids born after 9 11 who only know about life under the patriarch with these
these intense yes but i i never flew before tsa when i was a kid uh my parents my dad lived in
boston and i grew up and I lived with my dad
and my mom lived in New York. She lived 165 with 66th Street. And I used to fly back and forth
on the Eastern Airlines shuttle. Eastern also doesn't exist. I am so old, you guys. Anyway,
I used to fly back and forth between my parents and my dad would like at Logan Airport, he would
walk me to the gate and like see me off.
And sometimes he would walk me onto the plane and-
And in movies, the people are waiting outside the gate,
like, yay, with signs and stuff.
And I used to have it,
and my mom would be like right outside the plane.
When I got off the plane, she would be right there.
And then there was this weird time
when like all the unaccompanied minors
got lost by the airlines.
And that was really weird for hours.
No one knew where and
i remember being like in a big room at an airport with like hundreds of kids yeah just like all of
us sitting when uh so i i worked at o'hare when i was 18 until i was 20 and so this is just four
years you know after 9-11 and i talked to the guys who worked there who had been there when
it happened and they said this is what i was worked there, who had been there when it happened, and they said,
this is what I was told by a handful of guys,
that after it happened,
within 15 or so minutes,
there were guys in suits with rifles
standing on the tarmac.
That's nuts.
Yeah.
How'd they get there so fast?
Well, I mean,
there's serious law enforcement at airports.
Oh, sure.
So when they were like,
we have a terror thing, attack happening,
the airport send out the dudes to go on lockdown.
And they were like,
there are men with guns standing outside in the tarmac,
looking around, keeping everyone away,
trying to figure out what's going on.
I was in New York,
like just a week later or so after 9-11.
And there were guys just standing on street corners,
like army guys in greenwich village with
like huge guns and i remember just being terrified like there's crazy army guys standing here with
guns all down in the west village like that's nuts i worked there i i moved to new york september
5th six days later they came down the buildings and then i started working ground zero like
october 13th or something a month later i started working there it, like October 13th or something. A month later, I started working there.
It was all militarized.
It was like,
like devastation kind of windows were blown out and the buildings all nearby.
And like at the time I was like,
well,
I guess that's what happens when buildings fall down.
I didn't consider the projectile force from the bombs going off on blown out
the supports.
Apparently that's why shit went flying out the sides.
According to the official report,
the pressure from the pancaking effect forcing air out the windows.
They got you.
The official report, NIST, National Institute of Science and Technology.
So you remember all the like-
NIST does not explain.
All the portable phones that they just set up and like parked.
You remember that?
I never used one.
No, but they were there.
I don't know if the Nist report discussed seven what's your
center seven did it um yeah i think it did but i haven't read much about i don't know if the
nist report does they talk about how the building seven pancaked and then no no no no no they give
some half um no no you're talking about building one two i'm saying world trade center seven was
where the the propane tanks exploded after fires got out of control causing it to to crumple it
was propane that blew up the entire something like that that's i'm saying i'm saying the official official official
statement on world trade center 7 i believe is debris from trade centers 1 and 2 caused fires
in world trade center 7 which burned out of control so funny because of the chaos and limited
resource there's no firefighters resulting in like you know like stored gas tanks bursting or
something like that right which then started weakening various portions of the building
causing it to just crumple and then fall yeah there's a digital um simulation of the of the
building crumpling and they only show the national institute of standards and technology only show
like a portion of the fall you know but then it doesn't really explain why it fell in near free
fall we're gonna we're going to get in all that at the members only.
So go to TimCast.com, click join us, become a member.
And then in one hour, we're going to have a very interesting conversation, I imagine,
about unofficial beliefs.
I'll put it that way.
And, you know, we'll get into it.
But I want to talk about the topical stuff that we do have.
So we'll save that for the members only.
Ladies and gentlemen, we've got some schadenfreude
for you from the Oregon
Live.
Nike to permanently close Northeast
Portland factory store. Why?
Because Nike went to
the city and said, we need cops.
And the city said,
no. We're sorry. You're
dealing with safety challenges. did let me let me
see if i can find this it's a really here we go look at this look at mayor ted wheeler said
he was very disappointed with the news of nike's community store closure and that his team in city
had worked tirelessly tirelessly and in good faith with nike for almost a year to offer creative
solutions to their safety challenges that's what they call
it when mobs raid your store when far-left extremists set fire to property all around
your city and take it over whenever someone's safety challenge says they're doing something
in good faith that makes me feel like it's it's it's full of it like that they're full of it
they're just making that up you don't need to tell me it's in good faith if you tell me that
it's like you're you're virtue signaling and it's not really in good faith.
This is, yeah, this is one of many stories that has been leaving Portland.
Andy Ngo, who's with Post Millennial, keeps reporting on this because he's been writing about this for years.
What's going on with Antifa and the militants and like the horrible people who just want to destroy Portland.
And this one.
We got this story from the post-mortem.
This is what I was thinking of.
I just pulled this up on my phone.
We're going to we're going to lay.
Katie worked on this.
We got multi-layered schadenfreude.
A guy who said, quote, please smash all my windows if it will be a step toward change
has announced that he must shut down his tap room.
Wait, do you see the quote where he says we were successful in every way except financially?
You moron.
What is it?
Damn fool.
Is that in here?
If you scroll down, it's in there.
So this is a leftist Portland business whose owner advocated for the city's destruction,
announces closing his tap room after suffering significant financial losses since that time.
The owner of Reverend's Nats Hard Cider on Southeast 35th Division Street,
who identifies as he, him on social media,
thanks Andy,
and he's always very good with pronouns,
is permanently shuttering the doors to his taproom.
The taproom's beverages are a former staple
in the progressive city,
now struggling with surging crime,
homicides, and business closures
following the Summer of Love.
That's what Jenny Durkin called it,
the mayor of Seattle at the time.
The Summer, yeah.
She said the Summer of Love, that's right.
What a moron.
Where did he say that we succeeded everywhere but financially?
It's in there.
I know because I reviewed the story.
It's in there somewhere.
Nope.
Why is it?
What happened to it?
It's a great quote if it's real.
Oh, there it is.
There it is.
It's not financial.
We've done so many things and made thousands of ciders.
We were successful in every way but financial. He says, we've done so many things and made thousands of ciders. We were successful in every way,
but financial.
There it is.
Which is kind of important
when you're a business,
I would assume,
but I guess not for everybody.
Well, it is apparently
because he's closing his business.
He has now failed to make,
to keep his business open
because he failed financially.
Businesses fail.
Businesses fail.
I don't want to rag on someone.
Please smash all my windows if it will be a step toward change.
This is what I'm saying.
I'm not going to rag on someone because they went out of business.
Businesses fail all the time.
It's sad.
People try.
They don't make it.
But my dude, you advocated for your business to fail.
I'm proud of you.
And I want to say I congratulate you on your success yes yes change
was made right indeed not at the cash register yes i just wonder if if he said that smashing
out his windows will make a step toward change he got exactly what he wanted so he was right he
succeeded did he think people would like throw a brick through his window and then come in and be
like thank you so much.
I'll buy a beer or like whatever he's selling.
People always think like.
That's what people always think.
They always think like, oh, I'm on board with you.
So you will spare me.
And there have been a number of stories that we've reported on of like far leftists who
have small businesses who advocate for BLM and antifa and then are surprised when like i think
one woman got killed in a in a robbery and her family was like no but we she wouldn't want anyone
to go to prison for this and it's like i would they literally killed the woman remember remember
the comic from shen where he was like my bike got stolen but i imagine the guy who stole it is
happier to have it than i am to lose it. So total happiness increased.
It's like, dude, that guy who stole your bike didn't think twice about it and hucked it for 20 bucks.
He's not happy at all.
He doesn't care.
He's maybe high now.
So maybe he's happy.
There's this NPR story from a while ago where they said some businesses in Portland or different cities would hang Black Lives Matter stuff in in hopes of not too during the chat thing in hopes of like not
not being attacked or not losing their business and it was not a guarantee they were just needing
to signal it even if they didn't believe it uh i mean this guy is such a character i wonder what
he'll do next i find it interesting uh because there's no end goal for him now right like you
had a business it got destroyed so now if you thought your business was serving your community it's gone and also you don't have a way to make money
so why would you go to this length to try and appeal to a mob that doesn't care about you
i'm thinking about nike still and nike at one point earlier this year offered to pay police
themselves to protect their that's right that was in the story and portland was like oh you can't
actually pair police we don't have enough of them.
We don't have enough
and also you can't do that.
We don't want you to.
We defunded our police
and now not only do our police
have less budget,
but no one wants to be one
because that was the way
the defund the police movement
was so successful
is no one wants to be a cop now.
So there's a lot of resignations
and no one wants to join up.
I want to read some of this
from the story.
One tweet said is,
quote,
please know whose windows you're breaking. Such
a bad take, though. I think there's a
distinction to be made between removing statues
and breaking windows at a museum.
Or am I missing some perspective?
Cider Man says, just because
you're doing a better job now
than you've done in the past doesn't exclude you from a little
bit of reckoning. Doesn't demand it either.
But windows are windows.
No, my friend, windows are a
symbol of our security and safety and prosperity because before you would have walls. And when we
started putting up thin windows that could be shattered with a rock sitting right in front of
it, that was a sign that we were honorable and secure. And we were not concerned that you could
easily make your way into my building
and steal everything I own.
There are coffee shops, Starbucks, for instance.
Yo, come on.
Starbucks windows?
I don't know.
I don't know.
Maybe Starbucks buys bulletproof windows,
but most windows are easily broken.
And that means we shifted as a society
towards lowering our security to a great degree
because we trust
each other and we function together.
And these people exploit our goodwill with death and destruction.
And they just windows are windows.
Then let's go back to putting up walls, windowless stores.
How about that?
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Rick.
Not just that, but like with the little slits so that we can shoot out at them.
Little panels for self-defense.
Yeah, like they did with the castles.
What are those called?
Parapets?
Yeah, the murder holes yeah but only only in self-defense and in extreme cases where you're
under threat if you vote for the right people if you vote for the right arrow slits i think
that's what i was thinking of this feels like when you when you like qualify with a mob and
when you like justify mob tactics and violent mob tactics, it's like someone that's like, oh, like Grizzly Man.
Did you ever see that movie where he's like, it's a bear.
Just don't worry about it.
I know how to love it.
It'll be different this time.
And then the bear turns and eats him.
Of course the bear is going to eat you.
I didn't get too graphic about how he was devoured, but it wasn't face first.
It was from the other direction.
Oh, so he was like alive being consumed?
Yes.
Usually that's how bears and wolves do it.
Eat you alive.
Why?
Don't they go for the soft bits first, like the eyes?
They go for the butthole first.
Oh, good gravy.
What a weird fetish.
Wolves 100%.
I imagine bears get that.
Yeah.
I'm going to look that up.
That's what Rogan told me.
Joe Rogan said that?
He isn't a wildlife expert.
He knows them wolves.
We must trust him.
But like, you can't.
I mean, you trust dirty, divisive, untrustworthy, and violent mob tactics.
I don't trust bears or wolves.
Yeah, trusting a wild animal kind of.
Mobs ain't trustworthy.
Shouldn't trust any wild animals.
No, and they don't care.
They don't care about your little middle class lifestyle where you want to advocate for everybody
to be-
Yeah, wild predators try to eat the butthole first.
Why?
Because there's so much flavor.
Soft, I guess.
I guess it is soft.
Right into the colon
where there's like
partially digestive food
and stuff.
Yikes.
And then they go
just all the way up.
No, I can't.
That's wild.
I don't want to imagine that.
Well, this guy's building
is being, this guy's.
He got eaten by the butthole.
His business is being
devoured butthole first.
But to be fair,
he like took his pants off
and bent over for them.
He was like, yes, please. Do you you like my smell i can't do this on tv
he put like some hot sauce on it he was like no no it's good because if i if i offer to you guys
won't do this to me i mean this is like the strangest part of virtue signal culture at all
which is like if i virtue signal if i tell you that i'm on your side enough nothing bad will
happen to me because i'm on the right side of history and that's not the case at all i hope the lesson is taken that if you diminish
law enforcement in your area that will slowly deplete the economic value of your area and then
your business if your business is it will slowly and then very quickly deplete the entire area
it's like nobody studied the french revolution no you know like doesn't everybody know like
you can't control the mob it doesn't matter
how much you say they're on that you're on their side like oh we don't like the king either okay
well your head's going in the basket too have fun with that people you would you would think
that people would know that stuff but they don't pay attention i went to school in the united
states and a lot of kids just didn't pay attention in class in 2020 they were telling me i didn't
know anything about history but it's like you didn't pay attention to anything in history class
like i know you didn't but no they don't but it's like, you didn't pay attention to anything in history class. I know you didn't, but no, they don't.
I was there.
I watched you become stupider and stupider.
So cat, feline predators, lions, leopards, cheetahs.
I love that you're really into this stuff.
They don't eat the stomachs.
Going for the liver.
Because the stomachs contain vegetation they can't digest, so they discard it.
And then they go through this to the gut yeah but but yeah a lot of animals like
uh wolves and and vultures will go through the butt because they can pull out your guts
oh wow that's fun thanks for that one ian yeah i feel like i did learn something tonight though
i'm actually glad you told me that i haven't seen grizzly man yet verner herzog told grizzly man's
mom not to watch it oh Do you know the story?
Yeah, I know the story well, and that's why I've never seen the film.
The guy and his girlfriend spent time with the woods, with the bears,
and then eventually when the camera was on but the lens cap was covering it,
you hear them both get devoured in real time,
screaming and him being like, help me.
It was awful.
Oh, yeah, the guy who was living with the bears, right?
Yeah, that's what I saw.
Why would you go around living with bears? I mean, there's a
reason that we live in little towns
and the bears live over there in the woods.
And when the bears come down the street, like a bear came down my street
the other day and I heard about it and I was like,
I'm glad I was in the house.
They can have my trash. I'm staying over
here in the house. We went to the Outer Banks
in North Carolina and there's
an area where you can go to see alligators
and turtles and bears. It was really cool. We saw turtles that were like this big like 30 year old turtles a snap
snapper was probably 30 years old but then we saw two black bears and uh one of them was 20 feet
from the car from the road people pull their cars over and just got out and started taking pictures
they're like professional professional nature photographers and this black bear massive like wow like it's big i've seen black bears you know you know all
over the place this guy was massive and he was chilling walking real slow and then stopped and
just sat for about 10 feet from a line of cars and just watched him i posted a picture and i was
like bear seems fake af like it it seriously looked like a guy in a suit like two guys in a suit
like that zoo in china is that for real no i don't know i'm not gonna accuse china of anything
it was a real bear though that the thing yeah i remember going to great adventure safari in new
jersey and uh i was driving around with my mom and i was little and I was like, mom, what are those kangaroos doing?
And she was like, oh, my God, look away.
Try to jump over each other.
Bears used to walk through my yard when I was in high school and stuff.
And there was one like it was very weird because you would see the bear and it had cubs one year.
And the next year the cubs were slightly bigger.
And I have much younger siblings so we used to like have to send them out with air horns to play in the yard because you just don't know when
the bears are going to be there and they're not going to be there i gotta but you can't just keep
kids inside all day when i was in sixth grade hannah claire thank you that was my rural upbringing
yeah i was in sixth grade we went on a field trip i can't remember which so we went to it was one of
the ones in chicago and uh we went to look at the baboons.
And one of the baboons... Okay, wait, earmuffs.
I don't know where this is going.
For parents.
Earmuffs?
Yeah, you don't want your kids to listen.
I mean, it's not that gross.
It's gross, though.
But I don't think it's that inappropriate.
But anyway, one of the baboons is just sitting there.
And we're all looking over the edge.
And then the baboon shoves
his fingers up his ass and pulls out you know matter and then looks at it sniffs his hand
and then smears it on the ground and all the kids are watching my teacher freaks out like
dad don't look don't look it's like we've seen it all you can't it's too late she was like if
one of you does this in class i will be so mad yeah it was funny
baboons are gross
are the baboons
with the rainbow butts
yeah the big butt
I don't like those guys
what's up with them
yeah
they're
you don't want to mess with them
they're just too uncanny
you know
why baboon rainbow butt
have you seen the video
where there was like
during COVID
there's no tourists
so there's no food
and then someone threw
like a Snickers bar
and then all of them run
and go for it. It's crazy.
You mean nobody was feeding them?
Normally, there are tourists
that eat the garbage. With no
tourists, there's no food. And that's also why
the rats came out in New York City.
They were everywhere. Oh, yeah. Just like
huge groups running around because they were like,
there's no food anymore. We better go find it.
That's crazy. We better go attack people. i've seen some creepy rats in new york rats are creepy in new
york remember pizza rat that was real pizza rat yeah what was that he like found a slice of pizza
on the subway dragging it off yeah yeah he just needed a snack you guys are so mean to him i saw
i saw a squirrel doing that once it was awesome he was just holding a huge slice of pizza and i
was like yeah i saw it i saw a tiktok or a seagull going into a Whole Foods, pulling a sandwich out of its face.
Okay.
And then it waits for the doors.
And then someone tries to run up to it and is like.
Someone opens the door for it.
But then afterwards, someone else is like, no, you shouldn't have a sandwich.
And it's like, dude, leave me alone.
If you're a seagull and you know how to steal a sandwich from Whole Foods, that's your sandwich.
You earned it.
There's a video of a seagull walking.
There's like a grocery store with like a bodega and the door's open and the seagull walks in, grabs a bag of chips and walks out.
Probably because the seagull recognized the bag, saw it on the ground.
From the trash.
Sure.
Saw the food in it.
Saw it and they're like, hey, that's where it is.
The seagull probably wasn't thinking I'm stealing.
The seagull was thinking like, oh, look, another bag.
The seagull was thinking food.
The seagull doesn't understand currency. Right was just literally food it's just operating in the system
that it thinks we have created for it wait till bears figure it out the elephants figured it out
did you see the video the elephant eating stopping the the car that's driving with all the sugar cane
on it and it like walks out on the road and blocks it and then grabs sugar cane off the truck
the videos are really smart yeah the videos of bears breaking into houses and they like open the fridge and look around.
Like they know you have something in there.
Oh, yeah.
But not stealing.
You can't charge them.
No, you can't arrest a bear.
First off, the optics would be awful.
One of the cruel realities of life is that you can't cuddle with a bear, right?
Yeah.
Because you look at him and you're like,
it's like a gigantic dog, just fluffy,
but it will kill you. Yeah, very
easily. It will eat your
butt. Yeah, it's like a poisoned berry.
It's like you want to eat it, but you can't.
Yeah, like marbles. Delicious mushrooms. Well, that's another
one of those movies. Remember that guy who like was
in Alaska? It was another sort of like... Into the wild.
Into the wild. He ate the wrong berries.
He ate the wrong berries. Yeah.
And they found him way later But now
Wasn't that Sean Penner who acted that?
I think so
There's an app called Picture This
That you can scan a plant and I'll tell you what it is
That's smart
I was thinking the last few days about how horrible it would be
To be killed by a non-human animal
Like what a waste of life
Just what a lame ending it would be If it was like some cheap non-human got me
like with all this all this hell i was thinking like a bear human yeah like people that are just
killed by an animal yeah like a wolf or like a tiger like how much that how much hatred like
we've been so desensitized from people getting killed by wild animals that we don't really fear
them but like you should they don't care That we don't really fear them But like
You should
They don't care
Yeah they don't care about you
You really really should
They don't have that
We don't
We don't fear wild animals
I don't think people
They understand the horror
That could come along with
Like coming up on a wolf
Or a bear
Oh I'm like terrified
Of wild animals
That movie
Cocaine Bear came out
And people were like
Yes seems awful
Oh it did
Yeah
Okay so they
They were going to
Propagandize people
Yeah they were
I'm scared of people And animals I've been so much in the politics like oh it's human versus human
and politics all these humans what if world war three and all the human human and then i'm like
dude real talk like we we were struggling against tigers for most of our existence
i am pretty afraid of ants did you ever see that movie ants
yeah no yeah yeah when i was a kid, yeah.
Were there like working in the grasshoppers or oppressing them?
No.
Oh, no.
No.
No, no.
A Bug's Life?
This is a totally different movie.
A Bug's Life?
There's Ants and there's Bug's Life.
No, no, no.
This is not an animated film.
Ants with a Z.
This is like a scary film.
Oh, no.
I remember watching it on Cinemax.
Oh, no.
Never heard of this.
Right?
No idea.
So there was a construction site
and this woman is like in her bed of course because you have to have a naked woman in bed
on cinemax and she's like in her bed and suddenly there's ants coming in and the ants swarm her and
eat her alive this is ants it happened at lakewood manor i don't know what it was called it was on
cinemax i was eight years old i have no real no real idea. I just remember this and I remember the
visuals. I remember the lighting.
It had that sort of like 70s American
cinema yellow. You know that like yellow?
Oh yeah. Yeah. It looked like that.
News you can use. That brown wood panel.
And she was like, ah! Ah!
And also being swarmed by bees.
Like being stung to death would just be awful.
No, not bees. Wasps.
Bees are good people.
So we have a cherry tree.
And when it comes into bloom or whatever, it's a, what is it?
It's a, I don't know.
Yeah, it's a cherry tree.
So it does a cherry blossom.
It's crazy.
And then you can hear loud buzzing.
There's so many bees.
Bees got no beef.
You walk right past them.
You can like wave and they're like, yo, what up?
Yeah.
It's the wasps that chase you down. No, mean those are mean fuckers oh excuse me i don't know
if they really are mean i don't get that off the show maybe i get the vibe that they're more turn
it off they're inquisitive they'll fly down right in front of your face really aggressively and
stare at you and then they'll fly off yeah and if you freak out then they might freak out but
they're like aggressively patrolling i got stung over the summer by like a hornet or a yellowjack or something on my finger.
And it started to swell.
It took like 24 hours.
And then it was so itchy.
But if you itch it, it then, as I learned, goes down the rest of your hand.
No, no.
And I can't imagine if you had like a thousand of them descend on you.
And then you're in pain.
But also you begin to itch.
And itching only makes it worse. This seems like a a nightmare what did you do to treat it baking soda like water chamomile uh chamomile not chamomile uh and then i just tried to not
scratch i wore gloves several days chamomile what's that chamomile thank you i don't know
what i'm talking about nobody's cam i was like i was like thinking like oh did you just brew a
bunch of tea and then like stick your hand in?
I just don't know what I'm talking about.
And I was thinking like this is some sort of interesting rural home remedy from Hannah Clare.
The bears in my yard told me about it.
That's what I was thinking.
And then she brewed some dandelion tea and the colors were amazing.
I wish.
No, that wasn't it.
I will say I think it depends on where you live.
Because I think when you're saying like you live in a city and you're not interacting with animals maybe you don't think about them but if you live in a rural area and
you hike a lot the first question i get all the time is but what happens if we run into a bear
and that's a legitimate question in a lot of areas uh the same thing with do you bring like a shotgun
or something like what do you i do nothing i go unprepared but i know i like to hike with people
who will bring will go armed another reason we should support the two-way guys they're always the first people to think i will come with a gun just in case uh or some people pardon
maybe a really good shot would do the bees can you imagine i would love to hike with a two-way
person who could shoot down a wasp we did get these we got these amazing water guns this summer
me and my son and they
basically shoot water like it's buckshot it's like it's that hard so it just sprays water
but it doesn't spray it like it like turns every little droplet into like a bead does it hurt yes
oh wow so when you get shot with it you're like ah and then even once you're soaked you don't want
to get shot with it because it hurts. Water is a drill.
Yeah.
It's like one of the best drills known to man.
The water pressure.
Yeah.
You can cut through a diamond with it.
Just look at the Grand Canyon.
High pressure water.
I watch those videos on Instagram where they put a screwdriver and then the water slices
the screwdriver in half.
No way.
The metal and everything.
It's crazy.
Yeah.
Bye for Kate.
That's wild.
Yeah.
News you can use.
I saw this weird water spout coming out of a river the other day.
Did you see that?
No.
It was like some stupid Instagram thing, you know?
But it was like a water spout.
Oh, yeah.
Did you see?
It was like some Russian river.
It was like flooding and stuff.
Yeah, and it just like went up into the sky.
Yeah.
There's a thing that happens over the Great Lakes when there's like a tornado.
It sucks the water up and then drops it or something like this.
Do it like a big splash? Like a 12-foot wave will like slam over the wow over the highway or whatever
that's cool yeah it's like a mini tsunami unless you're on the highway then it's very bad i mean
not really you get splashed by water and you're like wow that was crazy it's an actual thing
real life disney ride yeah like a water spout forms i could be wrong about this was this is
what i'm going up in chicago so they say because you're driving on lakeshore drive you get really close to the water sometimes
and uh if there's like a water spout somewhere it can pull water back and then drop it or something
like that i don't know cool that is it just like a water tornado yeah and it pulls water up or
something like it sucks it up you know and then that sounds kind of cool yeah that's not cool
weather science man it's crazy best well that's why we need guns to protect ourselves from wild That sounds kind of cool. Weather.
Science, man. It's crazy.
Well, that's why we need guns is to protect ourselves from wild animals. That was my point. I think we need guns
to protect ourselves from the weather.
That'll fix climate change, right?
You need lasers to defend against wasps
and raindrops. Actually, a good
laser might actually protect you from
a wasp. Like an
array of lasers that could shoot like nine beams
at once that has auto
tracking and targeting now we're like dr evil i mean they have those lasers that can light a
match at or pop a balloon i imagine if you pointed that at a a bug the bug would not be very happy
no yeah i mean you can also just use like axe body spray and a lighter but you know no that's that
you can't control that well enough with a laser you just like point it and then the bug might just fall off like the wall but the axe
body spray method is more fun and terrifying when you're uh but very dangerous okay yes don't do it
it's bad this is big too because there's like uh with all the wildfires that have been happening
all over the place it's really this is really crazy it rains at burning man it was it was it
was flooding in vegas a couple times and then out here we haven't gotten rain in a minute it rained last night for like the first time in a while uh and that but we went
through a couple weeks like without any rain we got hit on friday and we got we got told that it
was really dry and so there was a high risk of fires but now we're gonna get a ton of storms
because of all the hurricanes coming up i think the the storm at burning man which no one predicted
is just god testing the pagans i think that he's like how how much do you like testing a lot of people believe that like truly believe i fundamentally
i was talking about this list with liz wheeler last week i think that uh he's not happy with
them and he thinks you know if you guys are gonna put up what was it the chapel of babel at the
beginning we'll just see they also put up like a big like a big uh you know praise ukraine thing
god's unhappy about it.
That's all I have to say.
What's amazing is that they're pagan, peace-loving warmongers.
There's something about being enlightened and then going to be enlightened with other
people that are enlightened, as opposed to going somewhere completely unenlightened,
just going somewhere to seek enlightenment.
And I think a lot of people are going to Burning Man because they want to become enlightened,
not because they are.
I think they want to be able to say they want to burn man they want
to seem cool but they are actually not interested i mean i want to have been douchey since the 90s
i don't want to speak like ubiquitously there are probably some people there who are seeking
enlightenment whatever else but i think the majority of people are going it's it is you know
the coachella of you know non-musical gathering i could see how god would smite that people
that's what i'm saying i think he was unhappy i don't how god would smite that people that like that's what
i'm saying i think he was unhappy i don't think he's smiting it i just think he's like let's see
how committed you are to this bit team and the jeep stuck in the mud that can never get out
because it turns to concrete she's gonna be like an auto graveyard right graveyard i'm so glad
i didn't go out and i think it's uh near amarillo texas have you gone a bunch of times i've been
once once in 2008 yeah how was it it was Yeah. I took mushrooms for like seven days straight.
We had a big bag at camp and I'd just walk around and every time the high would start
to change, I'd come back and eat some more and keep walking.
And it was start your day like three in the afternoon because the sunlight, you want to
kind of miss the sun.
And then you're up till like 7 a.m. every day.
It's an all night party, just blasting music and lights.
Not this year.
Psychedelics.
God said no. Nope. Take a bike. You just drop it on the ground and keep walking. Find another bike, just blasting music and lights and psychedelics. God said no.
Nope.
Take a bike.
You just drop it on the ground and keep walking.
Find another bike, pick it up and use it.
It's pretty cool.
Oh, that sounds terrible.
It's cool if you're single and you want to take a lot of psychedelics.
That's about it.
I'd just be pissed if somebody kept stealing my bike.
Yeah, there's no stealing.
I wouldn't like that.
Everything you take there is going to be taken.
That sounds terrible.
So don't take your phone.
It might get sand damage too so you gotta watch
out for sand damage on any equipment you're taking and you gotta wear masks right because
all the alkali dust yeah yeah but like good sealant masks because the dust you'll get these
whiteout storms will kick on and you won't be able to see further than like three feet in front of
you sounds awful it'll get in your mask like pure hell i i yeah it's all about psychedelics really
maybe people go and don't do psychedelics and they're just like it's the experience
now it's a bunch of rich people with private planes who fly in and bring have rvs deliver
then put up stages and they're like it's cool like dude do it somewhere else climate protesters
extinction rebellion went out there stopping up traffic people don't realize they literally have
like an airport there like they land planes outside there and then they go into like this own little hermetically sealed tent it's not like it's not
what everyone thinks it is it's like super glamping yeah it literally is literally dude you'll be
walking and it'll be like just desert black like dust and dark and then there'll be a building and
you'll be like what the fuck is this and you walk up to it like a bunch of you walk in and it's like
a bar fully set up like i wonder if one was a vampire bar they had vials of blood around their
neck they were like grinding on the stage they had filed their teeth and they were taking people's
weapons why did god not smite this suit it was like dark and red it was smoky in there like what
this this exists and everyone had they had to give their weapons if anyone had like character was
carrying and i don't think i don't know what kind of weapons and then would other people just pick
them up and keep moving just like with the bikes oh i didn't see what happened but i had a flashlight on me a really bright one and they
didn't take it and i felt like a jedi like my they didn't see my lightsaber as a weapon because if
it hit the fan i had something to blind people within the dark and i felt like i was like armed
yeah it was kind of cool feeling yeah especially when you have people who are filing their teeth
and drinking blood it was nuts people like that really exist well you know that's like part of
the there's like this,
where is it, in Africa, and they have this like
the big salt flats and everything, and
people like mine salt, and their teeth get
really soft, and they can file them down.
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That's wild.
Teeth freak me out.
I'm sorry.
I got a dentist
appointment tomorrow?
Yeah.
This actually hasn't
been bad at all.
I was avoiding it
for years and years
because of the pain
and now I'm like,
dude,
pain is temporal.
It comes and goes.
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We're going to have a fun conversation in about a half an hour on the Uncensored Show talking about, well, talking about the history of 9-11 and talking about the origins, the causes, the aftermath.
And we're going to get into the nitty-gritty so
it's going to be really really fun i hope to uh i hope you guys join and come hang out for this
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culture abduction says first to comment before that buddy guy dude happy monday y'all you got it
you won yeah they won good job what do we got impassable says tim did you see that they ruled
the way they were validating ballots was illegal carrie lake essentially won essentially carrie lake won
there's a bunch of different things you could win won a battle not the war but uh yeah that's a
that's a big story actually uh the a judge ruled that the way they've been handling it is not legal
in 2020 and 2022 so um wow good job carrie lake i don't know what that means for her but it's
good that she's getting these reforms uh and these things ruled on let's grab another super chat and
we'll move on steven says happy birthday libby may you have many more thank you i appreciate it
fix bayonet says we need to start looking at voter registration around military bases
while i was in many soldiers
did not vote and if they were registered it was in their home state interesting that's interesting
too because in ukraine zelensky who said that you um can't have an election uh while there's a war
going on said that he would consider having an election next year if the u.s and europe paid for
the election and made sure that everyone in the military
and everyone who's not in Ukraine right now could vote.
He said he only needs five bazillion.
I think it was actually $5 billion or something like that.
It's a cheap price for him.
Yeah.
He's like, I've asked for so much more.
This is nothing.
Yeah.
Yeah, considering we are his tax base now.
Yes.
Yeah, makes sense.
We work really hard so that the government can take our money
and send it to Ukraine. What a weird place where your democracy is contingent on if the u.s government will pay
for it later yeah all right deal that's the here's one joe spinel says tim i'm gonna come out of the
gate and say watch deep space nine episodes past tense part one and two now this aired in 1995
but the date in these episodes occur august 30th 2024 and hit too
close to home just finished watching them again uh i'll go check it out maybe i'll watch it tonight
for those that are wondering i'll give you the quick uh gist of it so uh commander cisco dr
basheer and jadzia dax oh these are good episodes yeah they uh beamed down to earth but accidentally
materialized in 2024 they're found by police officers who believe them to be vagrants get them off the streets and escort them
to a sanctuary district a walled off ghetto to contain the poor the sick and the mentally disabled
and anyone else who can't support themselves so they've arrived just before the bells riots
a violent confrontation in the sanctuary district i'll leave it there but yeah it took place uh
nowish apparently yeah i will say avery brooks i think is one of the best captains captain in the sanctuary district. I'll leave it there. But yeah, it took place now-ish,
apparently.
Yeah,
I will say Avery Brooks,
I think,
is one of the best captains,
Captain Sisko.
He's,
I think he's my favorite.
You're willing to take
that bold political stance?
I think,
I think Sisko is my favorite.
More than a Patrick Stewart?
He's good.
He's not a commander,
though.
He's not a captain.
Yeah,
well,
he becomes a captain.
He becomes a captain.
Sisko's good.
I like Picard a lot. I don't like Picard anymore i do too you don't no really why because
of where patrick stewart's gone later in life yeah well kind of because where like because the way
that the culture in next generation actually would be if you're not in starfleet seems incredibly
oppressive and authoritarian and also the way that they are always expecting themselves to conform to
other cultures and like wear the weird hats and whatever but they always act like those other
cultures are beneath them you know and that like oh we in starfleet we don't have any gods because
we are perfect we are perfect human beings we don't need money we don't need anything
we're just going to you know exist in this way i don't like
it i like the timeline where trump gets elected and then earth becomes the terran empire and goes
to war and wipes everybody out that sounds really fun i didn't i actually skipped those but i i'm
i'm half kidding but uh i guess the second season of picard was like they have to go back in time
and stop trump from getting elected or something like that really i watched the third season after
they finally like got the band back together and went back out on tour i'm glad the first one was okay third one was good i
skipped the second one i skipped the second two because i think i i could be wrong but i think
the general idea is not literally trump but like the trump-esque character yeah q shows up and he's
like look picard i'm old now because i'm trying to look like you and it's like we get it dude you're
you're john delancey's an old guy.
And then he's like, I'm going to change time and make it so that Trump won the election.
And then, like, they live in an oppressive Nazi regime or something.
Something like that.
Yeah.
And, like, Picard is like some kind of, I don't know, some warlord or something.
I couldn't watch it.
I just stopped.
Not interested. All right. Who owns it? warlord or something. I couldn't watch it. I just stopped.
Not interested.
All right.
Who owns it?
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Title 18,
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She should be charged
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and anyone who travels
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Agreed, but first
she should be impeached,
removed from office,
and then criminally indicted.
All right. Carrie Case says Happy birthday, Libby. It's my birthday, too. office, and then criminally indicted. All right.
Carrie Case says, happy birthday, Libby. It's my
birthday, too. Hey, happy birthday!
I'm almost halfway to 100 now.
Yay! Nice. Happy birthday.
Someone mentioned Butters from
South Park. His birthday is also September 11th.
Nice. So all
good company. Yes! What a birthday party
that would be. I mean, there are a lot
of days that live in infamy, you know, but I mean, imagine being
born on September 11th, 2001.
Like that'd be pretty, that'd be rough.
But someone is, right?
Right.
But also you wouldn't care because your entire life would be after 9-11.
You'd be like, yeah.
You would care though, because every year on your birthday for your whole life, people
would be making it a big deal and you wouldn't have a normal birthday.
What if you were born in New York City on September 11th, 2001? That would be making it a big deal and you wouldn't have a normal birthday. What if you were born in New York City on September 11, 2001?
That would be crazy.
And you can't have birth, like, for a while, like, you don't have normal birthdays.
I haven't had a normal birthday since then.
Yeah.
I had a normal birthday that year because my friend was, my best friend,
she wasn't around Tuesday night because she had to work.
So we went out on Monday night and we had a really fun time and that was my last normal birthday ever since that
i've been like it's my birthday we don't have to go for drinks it's okay hey we got a good one
spartan bacon says tim since you mention us a lot here is some money to celebrate nebraska's
constitutional carry taking effect last week uh last weekend wow that is awesome glad to hear it man yeah
quantum strange quark says libby and butter is from south park share a birthday wow congratulations
that's funny morgan estill says i was at the protest in albuquerque on sunday in full armor
with an ar oh wow how'd it go there's another armed protest tomorrow in albuquerque at civic
plaza downtown 10 a.m to 6 p.m. local time.
Spread the word, Tim.
Well, you just did.
So you spread the word.
Thanks for your super chat.
What do we have?
What do we have?
Wrath of Paul says, if you allow the government to break the law during an emergency, they will create an emergency to break the law.
As it goes.
Yep.
Oh, look at this. Savage Man says, it's my birthday, too. Happy man says it's my birthday too happy birthday libby hey happy birthday apparently a lot of people are born every day it's true it's a good
breaking news yeah it's true yeah what's there there's like this interesting math thing about uh
if there's like 25 people in a room the likelihood you share a birthday is like
78 or something ridiculous
number yeah because it's really one in 365 so it's not really that you know statistically
incredible honestly one 365 is pretty small but you'd think in order to share a birthday you would
need 700 and something people uh yeah i forget what it is um what the actual number is but yeah
still you would need two people to have born on the same day so if you had one person born on every day you would need another group of people born on every
single day but then we'll actually know because then everyone would share a birthday yes yeah
also like the odds that you would have that everyone that 365 people would all have a
different birthday is also like that doesn't seem also it's probably not random when people are
impregnated and born i bet there's some more
circadian rhythm to it i think there is a most common birthday what's the most common i will
look it up right now i could be wrong i especially now i mean so many people are going through
scheduled c-sections now and i doubt a doctor would schedule one on the weekend so i think
there must be gaps uh every couple years of weekends.
Weekend gap.
They were like, yeah, just go home and cross your legs.
Hopefully you're good.
Apparently, if you have more than 23 people in a group, the odds are better than 50-50.
Right.
Two of them will have a birthday.
Daisy says, welcome my son, Wyatt Middleton, born on September 11th, 2023.
Pretty crazy birthday.
It was an emergency C-section.
Mom and baby are doing great.
That's so wonderful.
This says September 16th is the most common birthday.
Really?
So what happens nine months before September?
New Year's, I guess.
That's right.
That makes sense.
Yep.
So on New Year's, a lot of people. The other one a lot of a lot of people the other one is
september has a lot of common birthdays and that's probably why right um well because it's winter too
so it gets dark earlier you don't have that much to do but it's new year's yeah it's christmas and
new year's and you know that's interesting it's vacation time actually holiday family it's probably
not just news it's probably just vacation time you've you've got got this period after Christmas to New Year's where nobody's doing anything.
And being around family.
Well, some people are apparently doing stuff.
I'm usually there.
Well, that's what I mean.
I'm usually at my job.
Yeah, but, you know, I used to work through the Christmas, but it is like pushing a boulder uphill.
Because there's a lot of arguments people make.
It's like, you get more views during Christmas because, no, that's not true, dude.
Holidays are you work twice as hard
and you get
half the reach
that's what I've
discovered as well
and I think rest
is actually very important
I mean there are studies
that talk about sleep
and all kinds of things
lowering your cortisol
is extremely important
long term
so trying to burn out
during a period of time
is maybe not always worth it
yeah I spend a lot of time
on YouTube
the time that I watch the least YouTube is during the holidays like by far just don't watch it so
all right john sarah sanguineous says ray epps tapes schroyer walks schroyer walks oh wait
your government is captured never mind yeah shout out i i tweeted this out uh during the show
owen schroyer says death of tyrants and you know
ian brought that point up ray epp says literally that we have to go into the capital and he's not
even charged anything anything it's so weird they should at least defend him by the media charge him
and give him a slap on the wrist if he's an informant so that people will be satisfied at
least do something they're doing a very bad job of this conspiracy i don't yeah that's weird but that's sad too they're doing a bad job and yet that's enough
for them it's not working out for them yeah they don't have to do a thing cam girl asuna
says eventually they will use the sham j6 precedents against you tim then they will use
it against me good luck in the corrupt courts tim good luck complying your
way out of tyranny he says he'll take the bundy ranch approach so this is this is like fed talk
right right the people who are you know who are like ray epps like literally talking about raps
telling everyone to do the thing that hurts everything you're trying to do in the meantime
like public square is doing their spack whatever, they have tons of money.
They're succeeding massively.
All these businesses that believe in American values
are making more money than ever.
The massive success of the independent media space
is through the roof.
Joe Rogan, despite all their attempts
to try and take him down,
is just bigger and better than ever.
Every day there's a new story about something he's done.
You've got Bud Light crumbling.
You've got Target failing crumbling you've got target
failing you it's just across the board victory victory victory the governor of new mexico in
desperation signs his decree everyone immediately ignores and it's just like man how much do you
have to be winning to be like let's throw it all away and just act like sporadically and randomly. It's just crazy.
Yep.
But while we're looking at an active conflict, there's a challenge that every generation faces.
Every generation has their challenge.
We think that things are bad.
It's like, well, you know,
the fear of nuclear annihilation existed
during the Cold War.
You had 70 years of that kind of fear.
But I'm just like, look, man,
I think we win this one
but i think we're we're in a conflict and so we have to play strategically incorrectly and that is
do what we're doing man starting businesses challenging the machine they want to get rid
of and jim on my terence william makes cousin tees take them over hollywood goes woke the daily
wire comes right on in they if they want to walk away from these mountains
where they're king on the throne or whatever,
let them do it.
Yeah, this writer's strike and actor's strike thing
in Hollywood is not being effective at all.
Times are changing.
I keep forgetting that they're on strike.
There's so much content out there to look at.
Has there been any headway?
And to watch.
No, and Drew Barrymore just said
that she was going to bring her show back
just without the writers.
Yep.
Oh, wow.
Yeah, that'll be terrible.
Yeah, I mean,
it'll probably be the same, to be fair.
Well, that's what I mean.
Yeah.
It's terrible either way.
Yeah.
Her show coming back is terrible.
Yeah, she doesn't need writers.
Is she going to use AI to write?
I don't know.
I mean, she could probably write it herself.
I mean, what's to write?
Yeah, seriously.
Literally, what's to write?
Like, just go on a little rant, have something say bring your guest on suddenly all the guests all the
guests will suddenly have like way less interesting stories well maybe way more interesting stories
well the way that they're doing it is she's saying we'll have guests on but we just won't talk about
we just won't promote their projects so that we're still complying with the writer's strike
which is going to be more interesting
because no one wants to hear about people promoting
their movies anyway. That's the boring part of
the interview. Yeah, I think
the writer's strike is probably
going to backfire to a certain degree because
I remember the writer's strike back in like
what was it, like 2007 or whatever?
Was that when it was? I noticed. Yeah. We all noticed.
Heroes got ruined.
We were all excited like, wow, what a good show. And then season two happened with the writer's strike and it was like, noticed. Yeah. We all noticed. Heroes got ruined.
We were all excited,
like, wow, what a good show.
And then season two happened with the writer's strike
and it was like,
this show is awful now.
It's like really bad.
It was 7-0-8.
November 5th is when it started,
2007.
And nobody's noticed
the writer's strike now.
It went for four months.
Well, and even the late night hosts
are like,
we're going to do podcasts now.
Since we can't do the show,
we're going to do podcasts
and we'll give any revenue
to our writers who are on strike, but we still gonna go do work yeah so but like their podcast
is really bad oh i haven't listened to it because i'm sure it's terrible because these people don't
actually have anything to say so it's literally them being like i'm me and you're you are you you
i'm me and you're you wow jim Jimmy Kimmel, Stephen, Stephen Colbert.
Hey,
what about you,
Jimmy Fallon?
Jimmy Fallon.
And it's like,
that's all they're doing.
And you can,
you get to watch the tone,
listen to their tone
and like how annoyed the alpha,
it's like you can see the alpha,
the dynamics of who's the alpha.
Really?
It's Stephen Colbert
supposed to be like the leader
and the other guys can't stand him
or they,
you can sense the annoyance.
And to be honest,
I just saw one clip
and Seth Meyers was extremely
disgusted with what he had to say and do.
He did not look like he wanted to be there.
But it's funny to watch their emotional dynamics change when they're trying to like, because they're all used to being the alpha.
Yeah.
I'm going to say if you were the host of a late night show and now we have multiple hosts of a late night show being hosted by a host.
With nothing to talk about.
With nothing to do.
But I do think Dave Letterman and Johnny Carson would be funny and throw in conan that would have been a funny podcast those guys earned
those on merit these new guys those guys were funny sorry to interrupt oh i was gonna say the
same thing they were funny and the people now are just used to being told well you're hilarious
please say this monologue that probably someone else has written there's not a skill i also think
you can probably see that there is not actual friendship
between any of them.
People think anyone can start a podcast
and anyone literally could,
but not everyone should, you know?
And this is sort of an example.
They should maybe not be podcasting.
Just because they talk for a living
doesn't mean they actually have anything to say.
They don't talk, they read scripts for a living.
These people are proof that the machine
just chose people who to put on TV. And when it comes to actual battle of merit they have none
so i'm excited for the next decade or so when assuming things are going in a more positive
direction uh with like rumble success and public square meritocracy will reign supreme and all of
these placed personalities will be struggling let's read some more we got
ben d says wells remy crowther the man in the red bandana saved 17 people above the 77th floor
went back in to save more and was never seen again they had about an hour after the plane
hit before it came down and so the peep nobody thought that was going to happen so they thought
they were going to be able to go in as long as they avoided the fire and you know they knew there was risks but yeah man
patriot american says 9-11 will always remain a sorrowful day my dad worked three blocks from
the site until august of 01 my buddy lost his grandfather and his dead in the north tower
collapsed both fdny i don't even know if their bodies got recovered yeah man i'm like sadness
i'm just past sadness and anger i can't even get angry about it anymore i just want people to know
what really happened i want the evidence to come out about the nanothermite and the dust just all
sorts of stuff that'll take 50 years if we're lucky that's all i care about is that the truth
comes out what if donald trump gets re-elected and then he's just like we're releasing all of
the documents at 11 here it is so bad and he just like drops it oned and then he's just like, we're releasing all of the documents on 9-11.
Here it is.
So badass.
And he just like dops it on a table and it's just the most shocking and craziest stuff you've ever heard.
But he still, he didn't release the.
He didn't do anything.
He didn't release the Kennedy. He didn't do anything.
The Kennedy unclassified document.
Well, to be fair, I think he tried, but they kept just ignoring him.
Really?
Yeah.
So like the issue with Trump is that he would say, hey, do this thing.
They go, you got it.
And then they wouldn't. And then he'd forget yeah and we learned the least about
aliens from him to be fair the biden administration has told us so much
let's grab another super chat se federale se federale says joe biden literally told john
stewart i tried that they didn't buy it or I'd be president right now and laughed about coal mining in his family.
He hasn't had dementia his entire life.
He's just a compulsive liar.
He knows it.
He is a compulsive liar.
That's why he said that he went to ground zero the day after it happened.
But when it was actually weeks after it happened.
Can you confirm that he even went?
Did he even go?
I don't know if he went with the Senate delegation on September 20th, 2001.
You could check who was in that delegation.
But that's the sign of a compulsive liar that's on autopilot.
He also, I mean, he obviously lied when he said that he never discussed his son's business
arrangements with him.
Yeah, I imagine they were attempting to hide that data.
Because my mom being like, i haven't seen the proof like
that's not a that's not an accident that that proof hasn't been shown on msnbc
all right we got a bunch of happy birthday libby's that's very thank that's very kind
thank you me shoot says so are you guys going to call jimmy dora moron he two days ago on his show
said these crimes being reported in cities are propaganda reported by...
Convervitizes?
Convervitizes?
What's that?
I don't know, but that's a great typo.
Good job.
Conservatives is probably what the word's supposed to say.
Yeah, yeah, definitely.
But it was like...
I don't want to read conservative just because I see it sounds similar.
Convervitizes.
Convervitizes, literally.
What did Jimmy say? I don't think he's an idiot uh he can be wrong i like jimmy he's smart guy but
we all get things wrong that's fine if i don't know what he said if he got something wrong i'll
just be like oh hey jimmy i think you're wrong about that and i'll say well i i disagree i'll
be like okay you know he'll be like okay and then we'll move on because jimmy's a good dude yeah
being stupid being ignorant and
being wrong are all different things yeah but they're all allowed being a liar is not allowed
yes yeah and being a liar well being a liar is allowed but we don't like it but like when
someone's wrong and then they're called stupid or when someone doesn't know information and they're
called wrong it's like no they're all very different things it's or he's got an opinion
on it you know whatever uh what he says, he shows just propaganda.
You know, whatever.
These smash and grabs I'm hearing are happening everywhere,
on the East Coast even, at this point.
Everywhere.
Well, I feel like these are probably interstate criminal organizations
going around doing this.
It's not just like you and five friends being like, let's do this thing.
It's got to be pretty organized, like you know oliver twist fagan kind of thing i mean it's as simple as just getting
a bunch of people on social media and just saying hey we're all gonna go do this this time talk on
signal telegram whatever and then everyone does it right everyone get a ride yeah michael beacon
says thanks crew now i'm going to second guess my husky sniffing anuses oh yeah that's why that's
what's all about, man.
Yuck.
What'd you eat for dinner?
Rick Higby says,
I was named after Rick Rescorla,
born 9-21-01.
Wow.
That's a good name, man.
It's an honor.
Oh, cool.
Yeah.
That story is incredible, man.
I see stories like that.
And I'm just thinking, you know,
like how do we not have a generation of people
who are raised on that story?
Yeah.
Who want to be like that?
That's crazy to me.
That there are communists out there.
Communists are like the antithesis of that, dude.
Yeah.
You know?
Yeah, literally.
Everyone should be doing everything for me and I should get stuff.
Yeah, okay, dude.
And you need to change your perception of reality to suit me.
They really downplayed the heroes on 9-11 kind of thing. Like they talked vaguely about heroes of 9-11, but like, I think it's because the whole thing
was, was activated.
I think that it has, I think that it was downplayed.
At first we had a patriotic moment.
And then what happened is you had an entire progressive wave come in and tell us that
Islamic terrorism was our fault that we americans
deserved it that the hate that was um shown to us was our fault right that we were the ones who
caused the islamic terrorists to hate us and we got what we deserved and we needed to go around
placating the world and mea culpa all over the place to try and make people not hate us globally. And then what happened is we started hating ourselves
because that wasn't even effective
and people still hate the great Satan of the United States.
So we went from a brief patriotic moment
where we were almost unified, right?
Even Ron DeSantis says that it was the patriotism
of that moment that caused him to enlist.
And that was true for a lot of people.
They enlisted after 9-11.
But then once you had the next great wave come in and it was politically incorrect to say that the people who, you know, turned our civilian planes into bombs hated us and were Islamist Islamic.
Right.
You couldn't say that anymore and then there was this whole thing about like you know if you if you say that
they're islamic terrorists what you're doing is being racist against muslims in the united states
and it all got twisted around into this huge amount of self-hatred where now we are a self-hating
nation that denies ourself any joy in patriotism it's sad how can you raise a whole generation and
and that's and that's where we are And now we have this insane narcissism.
We have this need to make everybody's perception of reality conform to our perception of reality.
Right?
Like right down to these stupid pronouns.
You know?
That's weird.
And that's where we are.
A lot of it, I think, is the motion of political correctness into progressivism it's funny how you
watch political correctness on south park and you see how they've had arcs with it over like 20 year
period and then they have it come back again and they say oh it's all happening again because it's
literally what happens it comes back over and over again yeah and it started in like 89 yeah let's
read this we got the dude abides 95 says speaking of new mexico over here in illinois we had a
preliminary injunction for our assault weapons ban a few months ago, which got overturned.
Thousands bought arms during it, and the governor say they will not be grandfathered in.
People will be criminals on October 1st.
What?
Yep.
They keep trying.
But look, man, there are evil states, and everyone looks to these evil states like, oh, no, our gun rights are being taken away.
It's like in those evil states. And then there's more than half the country where it's
unrestricted granted i know nfa still exists and it's and it's ridiculous that there's a lot of
bans on stupid things suppressors should be you should be able to walk into a store you shouldn't
even need a background check for a suppressor because of because people basically i'll tell you
i'm talking to um
brandon herrera on friday and i was explaining how in maryland the scar 20s is legal but an m1a
is illegal why it makes literally no sense at all a scar 20s is like modern uh 308 and an m1a
is like an old school and for no reason reason. So when it comes to suppressors,
they're scary. Because in movies, they go
pew, pew, pew. They don't actually do that.
If you're in your home,
and you want home defense, a suppressor is
a very important thing to have. But they're very,
very difficult to get.
So you don't deathen yourself? It's still super
loud. It's still gonna mess you up.
What's the
theory of why they would?
Some politician saw a movie where it goes,
and they're like, oh.
We can't let people be assassins.
That's too dangerous.
But it doesn't really do that?
No.
Not even close.
It's still wicked loud?
Wicked loud.
Yeah, like if you fired one in here,
you'd be like, ah.
If a gun went off in this room,
you would be deaf.
For how long?
Temporarily. Okay. You'd hear, like, you'd be deaf. For how long? Temporarily.
Okay.
You'd hear, like, you'd be messed up.
That's why you always got to have your ear pro, your eye pro.
Yeah.
Or from going to rock concerts too much, huh?
Yeah.
But even with a suppressor, it's loud.
It's just better.
And so I think it was the dude from Phoenix Ammo who said this.
It's like it makes it tolerable if you don't have ear protection on
and you're outside. But think about this.
You're in your house. Someone breaks in and you grab
your gun to defend yourself.
You're going to be deaf
if you do.
And then you're in trouble too
because then you can't hear whatever else they're doing.
So what do you do?
It's like someone comes in your house and you put on your headphones
and it is what it is.
So if,
if,
if they didn't ban things
like suppressors
or I shouldn't say ban,
but restrict them under the NFA,
people would be safer,
much safer.
Stupid,
stupid rules,
stupid rules.
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Yeah, it's going to be super awesome.
It's going to be just like a super cool thing.
Everyone's going to be hanging out.
When we did the event in New York,
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So I hope, you know, people come hang out.
I don't know how, you know, Matt Gaetz,
Patrick, Pat David and Donald Trump Jr.
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But I think it's like everything's just, you know'll be hanging out it'll be fun and i think meeting like-minded people right like if you're coming to a tin cast event you probably
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