Timcast IRL - Timcast IRL #864 Ray Epps CHARGED By DOJ, Faces ONE Misdemeanor Sparking MORE Theories w/Kevin Sorbo

Episode Date: September 20, 2023

Tim, Ian, Brett (PCC), & Carter join Kevin Sorbo to discuss Ray Epps being charged over his role during J6, YouTube demonetizing Russell Brand after allegations emerge, Democrats beginning to panic ov...er the health of Joe Biden, & Joe Biden rambling incoherently during a speech at the UN. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Starting point is 00:01:08 I imagine he'll get a slap on the wrist. Maybe he won't even get any jail time. And, you know, they did finally charge him. And now you're getting this narrative from the media as if, like, this proves it. You see, he's being charged too. But all that's really happening is all the people who already thought he was a fed now doubly think he was a fed because he's getting a slap on the wrist. One misdemeanor charge, despite the fact he is on camera telling people to go in the Capitol and he is there at the
Starting point is 00:01:37 breaching of the front barricades. He told his nephew he orchestrated it. He even explained how they're at the barricades and a female cop gets knocked over and he goes i i don't want anyone to think i'm part of this i'm gonna storm forward or something that effect yeah nobody's buying it but it's an interesting story so we'll talk about that and then we got another weird story um uh a democrat i i don't even know how to say this democrats gave an interview the washington post and one of them said joe biden's death is imminent due to his old age and that's like i i have trouble even saying that like whoa joe biden now reportedly gave an interview where he says he fears his end may be soon as well and it's not
Starting point is 00:02:17 in any he's not going to live long enough to see hunter biden's legal issues resolved, Hunter Biden was about to give a plea, take a plea deal. I mean, we're talking about relatively soon. It's a crazy thing to say. And then, of course, Russell Brand is still in the news because in the most absurd and shocking story, I guess we have today, YouTube demonetized Russell Brand.
Starting point is 00:02:38 For no reason. None. He's not done anything wrong. He's been accused by some people. He didn't do anything on YouTube. Doesn't matter, apparently. They're unpersoning him. But before we get started, my friends, we're going to talk about all that.
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Starting point is 00:04:12 Support our work directly at TimCast.com. Smash that like button. Subscribe to this channel. Share the show right now with all your friends. Because we've got a good show tonight. Joining us to talk about this and so much more is the legendary Kevin Sorbo. It's good to be here. It's great to have you. I've been watching you, man.
Starting point is 00:04:24 This is a good show. I love it. I was honored to be invited. So this is cool. It's good to be here. It's great to have you. I've been watching you, man. This is a good show. I love it. I was honored to be invited, so this is cool. It's an honor to have you. Of course, all of us here were just talking about all the work you've done,
Starting point is 00:04:32 especially some of the huge shows you've done before the show even started. And I feel kind of bad we didn't record it because you're talking about shooting schedules. I mean, you've been in so much stuff
Starting point is 00:04:40 most of us have seen. And everyone, of course, is just saying, Hercules, Hercules, Hercules. Thank you, Eddie Murphy, yes. Yeah, that's right. That's right. Do you want to do a quick introduction?
Starting point is 00:04:50 Me? Yes. Hi, I'm Kevin Sorbo. And it's really cool to be here. I got a lot of good stuff coming on the pipeline as well. I got a new movie to talk about, a new book to talk about. All good stuff. Lots of different stories about acting tonight, I hope.
Starting point is 00:05:02 I want to hear all sorts. We'll get into it. We'll get into it. Inside baseball. Okay. tonight. I hope. I want to hear all sorts. We'll get into it. We'll get into it. Inside baseball. Okay. Yeah. All right. Hello, guys, if you see me here.
Starting point is 00:05:10 Brett Dasavik. I am the host of Pop Culture Crisis right here on YouTube, 3 p.m. Eastern Standard Time. I'm Ian Crossland. You got the Test of Lionhood there behind you. That's your newest book? I do. Brave books.
Starting point is 00:05:21 I'm following the steps of Bethany Hamilton and Kirk Cameron. A lot of people have done these books. It's kind of cool that I got my own. It just came out this month. I'm going to ask you about it on the show. All right. Sounds good. We'll go into it. Carter Banks. How's it going, everyone? I'm filling in for Serge, and I'm excited for tonight, so let's get into it. Right on. Let's jump into this first big story from CBS News. Ray Epps, protester at center of January 6th, far-right conspiracy, charged over Capitol riot.
Starting point is 00:05:48 And you see, most people are only going to see the headline. And the goal of this charge, in my opinion, is just obfuscation. The average person is going to be like, what, that guy, he was criminally charged. Yeah, but come on. Here's the story. Ray Epps, a former Marine and Trump supporter who became the center of the January 6th conspiracy theory, has been charged in connection with the insurrection. I like to call it that.
Starting point is 00:06:07 According to court documents filed by the Department of Justice, Epps is charged with disorderly or disruptive conduct on restricted grounds. He's expected to appear in court Wednesday for a plea agreement. So let's just let's just point something out. The FBI said Ray Epps has never been an FBI source or an FBI employee. I always take issue with very specific answers that nobody asked, right? Because the
Starting point is 00:06:30 appropriate answer to the question of was Ray Epps involved with law enforcement is, Ray Epps has zero involvement or interaction with anyone in law enforcement. We don't know this guy. Let's just make it unequivocally clear. This guy has nothing to do with us or any
Starting point is 00:06:45 other agency that we know of instead it's like he wasn't a source or an employee okay was he an informant was he a contractor well come on what did he become an informant later on i mean look i i don't want to be too conspiratorial just because they didn't give a good enough statement or a clear enough statement but the issue i see here is you've got people like owen schroyer who's being sentenced as he was sentenced to 60 days in prison and the federal government cited his speech before during and after his speech after the fact was cause for him to go to prison but ray epps on the day of telling people to go to the capitol and the night before saying to go into the capitol doesn't matter at all in his sentencing to be there at the front lines, tearing down the
Starting point is 00:07:30 barricades. He wasn't the one who physically did it, but the people in front of him did. He whispered in the guy's ear. He tears it down. Then they rush in and they're like one charge. Meanwhile, there's a journalist named Stephen Stephen Horn. I believe his name is four charges and he was and he was just convicted and will now be sentenced to prison so something doesn't add up i don't know what it is you know i'm not saying this guy is a fat or anything like that i'm just saying something is weird about this story do they come from are there different prosecutors going after these people like because these are all spread out over time right these these convictions or these uh i mean it's been two and a half years so there are different prosecutors and different judges yeah yeah so there's this could that play
Starting point is 00:08:09 a role in here is there is there something to do with leniency or such in sentencing for these things i i really doubt it i mean look you've got people who walked on the grass confused who were charged and and sentenced to a month or two you've got you've got uh uh what's i'm forgetting john strand i think his name was am i getting his name wrong hopefully i'm not getting his name wrong sure three years convicted he was there as a security guard working for dr simone gold he wasn't there in any political capacity he was just walking around as a security guard and they gave him three years yet there and and they're gonna give this guy one charge we didn't tario get like 20
Starting point is 00:08:45 20 it wasn't even there yeah and he got like a bunch of years in prison yeah yeah what they do though you know i'm going to use the word a lot probably not but hypocrisy is the rule of the day for these people and you got so much stuff on this guy yeah so much stuff on him the video footage is undeniable and yet one charge he's gonna slap on the wrist nothing will happen to him and it's just it drives me crazy what's going on in our country right now. I would have thought they would have arrested him and then made it, been like, we're charging him, we're giving him 20 years, and then steal him out of prison in the night
Starting point is 00:09:14 and send him to an island to live forever. Didn't they used to do that? They'd put people in witness protection or something if they used them for a purpose. But maybe they just feel like with internet, you can't hide people anymore you can't track it so let's just blatantly use this guy to incite i'm this is a guess but if he's he's on the floor inciting and he didn't get the book thrown at him there's something going on
Starting point is 00:09:35 and it just smells like a uh some sort of red flag like maybe maybe maybe the conspiracy is because here's my issue with conspiracy theories. Everybody just assumes they know what the outcome is, but you don't. So there's, the first thing is people are like, okay, something doesn't make sense here. And then they say, okay, now I know for sure what the answer is. No, no, no. Here's a conspiracy theory for you. The feds intentionally undercharged the guy to make him the focal point of conspiracy theories. So that people aren't actually looking at who may have really been there there there's a video from one journalist showing a guy breaking out a window
Starting point is 00:10:08 and then as soon as the guy realizes being filmed immediately stops and then starts pushing someone else accusing the other guy of breaking the window like hmm you see that one's more interesting to me ray ebbs is on camera saying stupid things if he was actually an informant or fed or some kind of plant or provocateur he would not be on camera doing these things. If he was actually an informant or fed or some kind of plant or provocateur, he would not be on camera doing these things. And then you have other people who are on camera doing things who get scared the moment they realize they're being filmed and then stop.
Starting point is 00:10:33 Those are the ones you gotta watch. But I mean, look, if someone is there, either as a provocateur or an intentional rioter, or maybe even insurrectionist, if they're smashing out a window, they're gonna stop and then act like they weren't doing anything wrong because they don't want to get in trouble right it doesn't matter if you're a fat or not i just think it's weird that ray apps would would just stand there while people are filming him outright saying constantly be but what about the
Starting point is 00:10:55 woman that got shot that's just sort of disappeared too she was doing nothing ashley bad yeah and she gets shot and killed and the video footage of her she wasn't doing anything and nothing happened to the gentleman that shot her. That's right. I think he had a promotion. I think he probably did. Yeah. The argument.
Starting point is 00:11:10 It's like the studio chiefs in Universal. They fail upwardly. But go ahead. That she was climbing over a barricade, so threatening their space. She wasn't climbing over a barricade. She was looking through a window. Yeah, she climbed up. She stood on the framing of the window and then looked
Starting point is 00:11:27 through the window and then it was like they put a bullet in a broken window so there's like a hole they probably thought she was climbing through i mean i don't want to make excuses the window was not that big her face could barely be seen through it and they put a bullet in her neck that there's there's no reason the guy the guy the cop was panicked and freaked out it's it's dangerous to have people like that holding weapons, but those are the things that happen. I didn't hear any defund the police calls after that one, surprisingly. Dude, the Ray Epps thing is the most nuts.
Starting point is 00:11:53 I mean, just beyond nuts thing. This guy's screaming for people to go to the Capitol to get rowdy. I don't know all the quotes, but some of the stuff you mentioned earlier. He texted his nephew saying he orchestrated it. What in the hell?'s like yep and uh he even says in one of the videos he he's like he doesn't want to say it because he'll get arrested but he's gonna say it anyway it's like okay and then it took him two and a half years to get one misdemeanor charge you have people you had that lady i love referencing this the the feds broke feds stormed into her house in Alaska because she looked like a different lady.
Starting point is 00:12:29 So there was a woman who was in the Capitol. They were like, hey, we think this is the person. So they break into this other lady's house. But the guy who's on camera inciting everybody to do it, it's like, nah, no worries here, man. How long ago was he charged? Like initially charged? Right up to today. It was just today, right?
Starting point is 00:12:45 So is it possible that he's going to end up informing? I think the potential, the reality here may be he's been an informant the whole time. The whole time. And maybe not for the FBI or something like that. It could be Capitol Police. And so the FBI says he's never been a source or an employee. What does source mean? Does source include informant? It's an opinion statement. it could or could not they're they're quotes meaningless to me
Starting point is 00:13:09 but it could have been the capitol police i i wonder if it's possible because he used to be an oath keeper if you know originally he was on the website for like people of interest they were looking for and they took him off i wonder if they found him right away they found him right away here's he's on camera everywhere saying this they instantly were like we we got a clear picture of his face then they went to him and said you are going to inform and provide testimony on all these people that bolster our cases or you're going to go to prison forever and he said i'll do whatever you say okay i didn't know he was an oath keeper before that makes a lot of sense yeah so what about what about all these guys i mean the little segue was still on the same track what you know what happened in january 6th all these antifa guys
Starting point is 00:13:44 video footage of them changing into clothes trump clothes i saw a lot of that footage i don't know if that's real or not i've seen the footage too but i don't know what it is and these are the these are the challenges right you've got the the pipe bomb guy and everybody found you've got the video of changing their clothes and putting on you know like they're they're taking off hoodies and putting on like trump trump's looking clothes and there's no motivation for prosecutors to want to do anything about it because that's not the way that the political winds are blowing right now.
Starting point is 00:14:09 The political winds don't blow that way in general. Ever. Yeah. No. So there you go. I don't know, man. This is only resulting in more people believing that there's a conspiracy theory here.
Starting point is 00:14:19 But I wonder if you're going to actually believe that the intelligence agencies are capable of doing anything, you have to operate the assumption that they're going to be a little bit smarter. It's not like a random guy just being like, I know, let's have our friends smash a window, and then we can blame other people for it. And there's gonna be a little bit more to it than that. In which case, the right app stuff is a very, very hefty distraction. Everybody's pointing the finger at this guy. And he's just, as far as we can see a doofy trump supporter
Starting point is 00:14:45 who for some reason is not getting prosecuted and so maybe in his mind he's like why is everyone coming after me and if there really was an intelligence operation you've got guys like you mentioned changing their clothes yeah and everyone's just like raps raps raps well there's a lot of uh fbi guys apparently right yeah there's there I mean it's widely reported especially with the proud boys like dozens I don't I don't know what the exact number is but FBI informants up the wazoo with the proud boys I love how they blame Trump I mean you saw him speaking he's on camera saying go peacefully if you're gonna go down there he didn't say anything about rioting and he still gets blamed for it doesn't matter because no they just they go after everything for him I
Starting point is 00:15:24 mean he's had seven straight years of being attacked it's pretty incredible to have that much hate centered on you for that long it's incredible yeah dark days man because you look at this stuff going on there's this guy stephen horn journalist objectively a journalist and i mean like he's not i'm not saying objective journalists i'm saying objectively when you look at the facts like this is a journalist and i guess they got him because when he was in he went in the capitol filming and he chanted usa usa usa oh now he's demonstrating so they got him they got him on four charges uh entering a remaining restricted area disorderly disruptive conduct in a restricted area disorderly conduct in a capitol building parading demonstrating or picketing in a capitol building so to be fair he was in the capitol building and so you might
Starting point is 00:16:03 say those two charges related to being inside ray epps is not going to get, but Ray Epps still only got one charge. He didn't, he didn't even get charged with entering restricted area, despite the fact he incited everyone to go do it in the first place. It feels like that's the more serious charge, right? Would be the incitement of others to do so. Cause they seem to use that as their kind of barometer for where to charge, right? It's inciting an insurrection. So if the guy's got, if he's actually saying he orchestrated this stuff. They can't charge him. You know why?
Starting point is 00:16:30 Because Trump's the one in their minds or Trump's the one they need to have legally on the books as having orchestrated it. That's what I'm saying. Because like when they were talking about initially, like you said, when they're ignoring what his actual words were and they're saying that he incited, that's the language they kept using, right? He was inciting an insurrection. This could be the reason why they don't charge him.
Starting point is 00:16:47 Or they're holding off on charging him because they know the evidence would show he not only admitted to orchestrating it in attacks between a family member, but he's on camera inciting people and they need Trump to have been the guy so they can get him off the ballot. They'll just end up in the same cell together.
Starting point is 00:17:03 Him and Trump and this guy will just end up in the same cell together him and trump and uh trump and this guy will just end up having to serve their terms i don't know what they're going to do with trump you can't put him in prison but they can't they're not going to let him run like they're not going to let him win i don't know do you think he ends up on the ballot trump yeah well what does that mean what state where do you think that do you think he'll be removed from be removed from i don't know but enough isn't isn't it doesn't matter trump i believe it is a high probability trump is removed from from the ballot somewhere really yeah i mean look at her i mean arizona wouldn't it would not surprise me if come october of next year trump's name is just not on
Starting point is 00:17:34 the ballot in arizona because we know they print with kate with uh with the uh hobbs versus lake election they the wrong ballot sizes were printed on the wrong paper yeah and it jammed up the machines so if they can do that and then go whoopsie daisy and then nothing happens there's no reconciliation there's no accountability at all then well they'll take trump's name off somewhere and just go if you had carrie in your show oh yeah several times she's awesome she's great she's great and and she does have a bunch of victories right now too so i don't want to i don't act like nothing's happening yeah they recently ruled that the signature verification in arizona was well it's unbelievably obvious and then once we go we talked about this earlier i was driving in here with with your with your transportation guy
Starting point is 00:18:11 was awesome and we talked about the craziness of this mail-in voting and neither side is fighting to get rid of it i don't see i don't see anybody on the right getting rid of it get rid of it the democrats are fighting for it the democrats i know yeah but no they want to keep it right that's what i'm saying we got to get rid of it the only way you're gonna have an honest voting is you vote on the day of election and that's it yep and you show your bloody idea there's nothing racist about showing an id i mean this whole thing is just it's mind-boggling you got so many people million tens of millions of people in this country still let this go on they let it go on you see it right in front of your face but they just want to vote for the same people just because they got a d by their name or something it's weird it's because most people don't pay attention at all no they don't yeah they don't it's their sheep and i
Starting point is 00:18:52 keep saying we got to wake up the lions but this is why you were telling us before the show that they kicked you out of hollywood because you're conservative yeah but this is exactly why i mean you have the biggest show in the world the last thing they need is someone as influential as you speaking to the regular people who aren't paying attention and telling them to pay attention right yeah that's dangerous what did you do what did you say that people i think you know the whole internet thing started in the mid 90s right you've got mail and it just kind of grew from there so i was starting to do my own thing talking about this talking about that so oh my gosh, he's a Christian and a conservative.
Starting point is 00:19:26 So apparently that's a double leper in Hollywood. And they called me in and they said, we can't work with you anymore. And I laughed. I said, you guys are the ones screaming for tolerance. And they screamed for freedom of speech. But we all know it's a one-way street with these guys. And once again, hypocrisy rules. Not only Hollywood, but Washington, D.C.
Starting point is 00:19:41 So I formed SorboStudios.com. And I've been doing my own movies since. because i do independent movies other independent movie makers come to me as well not every movie i've done because since i got booted on hollywood i've shot about 50 movies but there's other indies that come to me and say hey we we're with you we stand with you people used to stop me all time about hercules and andromeda my two series 80 time now it's god's not dead soul surfer what if let there be light that's what people stop me for now please make and Andromeda, my two series. 80% of the time now, it's God's Not Dead, Soul Surfer, What If, Let There Be Light. That's what people stop me for now. Please make more movies like that.
Starting point is 00:20:08 Yeah. When this happened initially in Hollywood, where was the biggest amount of pressure coming from? Was it coming from studio heads? Was it coming from agents and managers? Or was it coming from other actors? I didn't get details like that, but it got to a point that obviously they felt
Starting point is 00:20:21 they had to talk to me about it. So I'm thinking it was coming from studios and networks and stuff like that. So they saw it as uh as bad publicity for them yeah i think so which is weird because like at that time we're talking 12 12 years ago this is still a country that would have had a general amount of of pro-christian values yeah my manager was great i think she just felt the pressure and went along with went along with the big agent so it's unfortunate and uh i i kind of laughed at i said this is ridiculous but uh you know for for an industry that's these liberals need to look up the definition of the word liberal because the whole thing about being a liberal is that everybody's point of view is okay we're different
Starting point is 00:20:59 we embrace everybody they don't we have more anger more hatred all this stuff is just spreading more divisiveness and that's the world we're living in right now this is what wokeness tends to be right right now they masquerade as opposing racism while supporting racial segregation they say liberal when they're illiberal and they oppose liberal policies and classical liberal what's antifa they say against fascism they're actually the fascists but here's the funny thing is they always love it's it it is it is a fair assessment in my opinion if you look at antifa through a historical context by today by what they what they do today and say they're fascist antifa starts in germany as the militant wing of the communist party and so they go we're not fascist but now you take a look at how they behave there were a group of people outside of a hospital
Starting point is 00:21:44 protesting mask mandates antifa activists came and started beating them up so it's like okay if you want to claim to be a communist or opposing fascism but you beat people up to enforce government mandated corporate activities you're a fascist that's exactly what they are i just understand these mayors and these governors in these states let them get away with it i don't i don't get it because they're in on at all yeah well they have to be i mean you've had politicians say that they're antifa yeah you've had uh you had in the andy no biden said it was an idea yeah a nadler i think that was did biden say it too i know he said it in the in the debate against with trump wow he said oh it's an idea oh okay because
Starting point is 00:22:23 it's decentralized therefore you can't you can't pinpoint a leader burn down people's businesses and attack people that's an idea you can pinpoint leaders they have they have active cells with brand names and brand websites and the feds know and the feds don't do anything but hey man heaven forbid you stepped on the grass on january 6th and then they're going to lock you up for two years. Biden's quote from that presidential debate in 2020 was Antifa is an idea, not an organization. So I was going to agree that Antifa... It is an idea, but it's also an organization. But that's why you're going to buy it
Starting point is 00:22:53 and you just said it wasn't. Well, that's why they're like masks because they cover their identity. They have chapters in merch stores. It's absolutely... But the masks don't even matter. You can go to... There's different chapters
Starting point is 00:23:02 and they will call themselves brand antifa you know insert name and you can go to their website you can see the organizers what do they do for work oh a lot of these kids are rich yeah you think so i know for a fact wow yeah so especially during occupy wall street we didn't call them antifa at the time they were just called the black block anarchists and that was an unfair assessment the anarchists got mad at us they were like those guys are not anarchists anarchists don't believe in violence anarchists in the truest sense of left or right believe in non-aggression so the dudes wearing all black going and beating people are tankies they're communists and we're like oh okay you know that's fair but we didn't call them antifa
Starting point is 00:23:35 turns out a lot of these kids were they're like brooklynite trust fund kids really they don't have yeah they don't have to work how do you so they're they're they're angry because their parents made it in the capitalist system and they become uh no no no no they're they're angry because so it's it's an oversimplification that i believe is an emotional attack that conservatives will be like oh they resent you know they got mommy or daddy issues no the reality is they've never dealt with hardship so if you grow up in a world where you don't have to work because things are given to you when you're older you look around at people being hungry and you go why aren't people giving them things like i was given things the government
Starting point is 00:24:13 should give them things give them homes and this is why you know i i really man i see a lot of a lot of wealthy conservatives being like my kids never gonna know the hardship i knew and i'm like okay well they're gonna be a liberal then because they're gonna look at murdoch's kids right and they're gonna look what they're doing in fox and you're gonna send them to the to the same four-year colleges that will indoctrinate them in the same way and they start a kindergarten now unfortunately but if you're lucky enough to keep it off them until until they go to college they then go to college and they end up in the exact same place because you don't want them to face down any of the hardships. These trust fund kids, especially the wealthier ones, and not necessarily all millionaires
Starting point is 00:24:52 or anything, but coming from upper middle class families, even so they didn't have to work because they lived with their parents, their attitude is, you know, we have to protect the oppressed. It's weaponized guilt. And so what happens is when they don't want to be the evil oppressor because they come from wealthy upbringing they turn into a racial issue they can then say oh yeah you you're you ian you're also an oppressor just like me because you're white and it's like you know you could you could be a homeless white dude and they would be
Starting point is 00:25:21 like doesn't matter we're all oppressors it like, bro, your parents are millionaires. That homeless guy is a veteran who can't find work. And you're claiming that he's at the same level of power that you do because they're trying to cover up the fact that they're rich and they want more power. But ultimately, what are they angry about? When you grow up never having to work, your brain does not comprehend where food comes from. Your brain doesn't comprehend that someone has to do labor to make it and so in their minds it's just like you take a look at uh schools a lot of these kids they go to school from uh you know kindergarten all the way till they're 22 to 26 and when they get out of college at 26 years old they've never had a job and they've been told
Starting point is 00:26:01 how to do everything normal humans have to figure things out yeah but these kids are told to do they get out and they're like okay someone please tell me what to do i have no idea what i'm doing they get their first they get their first job and the you'll they they find that the employers say that they're that they can't figure things out on their own they need to be given step-by-step instructions because they've never actually had to kind of they've never solved the problem they've never problem solved anything i've i've experienced this uh dozens of times in every company i've worked for college graduates have a higher uh likelihood of being unable to solve a problem as opposed to high school graduates or dropouts homeschoolers are much better that's true did you homeschool we homeschooled my
Starting point is 00:26:40 my wife's homeschool advocate she's got a number of books on she travels the country and uh yeah it makes a big difference. One of the blessings of COVID is that families woke up and saw, maybe, honey, we shouldn't use the public schools as a babysitting service. And they saw how crappy that the school system really is. Two million more homes are now homeschooling, which is great. And school choice is picking up. I know there's some pushback from some anti-woke personalities,
Starting point is 00:27:03 but I think school choice, for the the most part is a good idea on its face it looks cool that you could take a stipend every year instead of send them to where you have to send them you get to pick where you want to send them right great competition get it out of government's hands but that will create the competition now that should help a little bit but public school system is busted and broken and it's getting worse and people don't seem to want to care and parents want to keep using it as a babysitting service which is too bad. Well, you made a good point that people are waking up. COVID shocked so many people talking about this.
Starting point is 00:27:30 Well, look what they did to these kids. Look at the businesses. It was nuts. I was arguing with someone. I never get into political arguments online. It's like the last thing I do. I was arguing with someone saying that there should be cameras in every classroom. I've classroom i've said the same thing a hundred times right why can't there be people are saying especially pro pro teachers union people saying that's not necessary why would that be necessary
Starting point is 00:27:53 like do you think cops should have to wear body cameras yeah the the cops didn't think that they should have to wear body cameras cameras cameras and casinos and cameras and elevators why can't they be in a school what what are they hiding that we can't watch as parents i mean not even just that but beyond beyond just what they're hiding i'm on camera all the time the level of what they're teaching the kids right the parents have a right to know uh at what pace their classrooms are working not just because they might be teaching them things that are not that is inappropriate for their age but also like are the teachers keeping them up to date are the classrooms actually be handled well and those are all questions but they don't want to actually be held accountable for that yeah well they're it was when the uh remote learning started yeah that these teachers there
Starting point is 00:28:34 was a video where they were saying we can't let parents find out what we're doing yeah they know what they're doing is crooked evil of course they do they're even right now i just realized that the apple's watching the crazy thing is i was is somebody was talking about how the iPhone does this. I don't know if this is true. Just a caveat here because I haven't looked it up. But, well, let me pause. I had a phone. It was, I forgot what the phone was called.
Starting point is 00:28:58 I think it was like the McLaren something. It was like a one phone. And it had a mechanical front-facing camera. In order to turn the front-facing camera in order to uh turn the front-facing camera on it would slide up from the top of the phone okay so one day while browsing the web it just opens up and then goes back down and i'm like why did this website just activate my front-facing camera and then deactivate my front-facing camera. Now, on most phones, you can't tell because the front-facing camera is just always there staring at you. But various websites...
Starting point is 00:29:30 So what someone was saying is that iPhones, for instance, when you're using their apps, will take a picture of your face to see your reaction, whether you're happy, sad, upset, what's your emotional state, because the AI can track your facial expressions. So when you're using apps, it's reading your face to see how you're doing. Welcome to the Brave New World. I got buddies who swear that all of our TV sets have cameras in them.
Starting point is 00:29:53 They're watching us in our living rooms, in our bedrooms. I don't know if they have cameras. They have microphones, and the microphones are all recording you 24-7. That's a fact. So, for instance, we have a tv downstairs that can be turned yeah so uh first caveat not all tvs but all modern tvs that have voice command are recording you 24 7 because here's how it works and this is true of all your at-home devices and to a certain degree i believe many of your phones if you're if your electronic device has voice command that means the microphone has to be listening to you all the time so that when you speak the command, it turns on.
Starting point is 00:30:29 Now, how does it translate your speech into a command? It records what you say, sends it to a private company who then transcribes it to text, sends the text code back to the app. The app then runs the code, the speech, as the action. That means and not every single device, but most devices that have voice activation do it this way. Some do it by requiring you to say a phrase three to five times, and then it just
Starting point is 00:30:56 uses the wavelength to try and match them. We don't really do that anymore. Nowadays, yeah, they're just all on all the time recording everything you say. And for your at-home device that does all little deeds for you, there have been numerous stories where murders have taken place and the police have gotten recordings of the murder from the company who owned the device.
Starting point is 00:31:17 And then they said, oh, you know, they don't normally record. It was a fluke here. What about the smart home? The guy in the smart home who said something racist and then it got like got locked out of his amazon account or something like that do you remember that i something like that i don't know something along along those lines but you know i think what it is is that eventually we were we became essentially surrounded by technology and people just acquiesce this is worse than 1984 yes like oh yeah people have just accepted and people
Starting point is 00:31:43 have just accepted like look i cannot live without this technology anymore the world doesn't allow it i i have to have these apps i have to have this phone i have to have this computer and the technology is just too important to your daily life now you can't opt out i will say any reasonable way what makes it better than 1984 is the internet because in that book they they were all top-down. The news media would tell them over the TV. At least we can see that we're in something like 1984 and we're all able to talk about it. And it may have been worse before the internet. We were talking about getting cats from Hollywood.
Starting point is 00:32:14 Let's talk about this story from NBC News. YouTube suspends Russell Brand from making money off his channel. The BBC also pulled some of the British star's shows from its streaming services following rape and sexual assault allegations against the comedian, which I might add are 10 to 20 years old. He's developed into a wellness and conspiracy influencer. This is... I mean, this is it right here.
Starting point is 00:32:36 This is the hammer in the nail. The final nail. You've got people, the media, saying all these people are conspiracy theorists for thinking there's an agenda against Russell Brand. Okay. You want to make the argument that the bbc channel for these networks were like look we don't know whatever it is you're involved with russell brand so we're gonna take your shows down it's our network it's our channel we're taking your shows down it's like okay that's shady youtube suspending monetization from russell Brand's channel makes literally no sense. They didn't suspend his content.
Starting point is 00:33:06 They didn't ban his channel. They just disabled ads from his channel, and his channel doesn't break any of the advertiser rules. So for what reason did YouTube take his money away? This just reeks, and this is another, I mean, this is it. This says outright, the likelihood here is that there is an agenda to cripple or deperson Russell Brand. Oh, there's no question. And once again,
Starting point is 00:33:32 we're now living in a world that is, we are guilty before being proven innocent when it used to be the other way around. People can say anything about anybody now. And they're going back, what, I heard 17 years on him right now? Where was this person 17 years ago?
Starting point is 00:33:45 Why are we waiting so long to hear what these people have to say? And why do they have any room to stand on when they wait that long? It's ridiculous. It's crazy to hear these stories because it's like, what evidence does anybody have 20 years later? A thing I say. Well, look what they did to Kavanaugh. Right.
Starting point is 00:34:01 You know, trying to put him on the Supreme Court. There's already the text messages, the wonky-looking text message that's very clearly doctored from Russell Brand, that the lines don't add up, the texts are in different shades, it's all sorts of not exactly, you don't buy it, right?
Starting point is 00:34:19 Did you look at that? Did you look at, okay, so there's a text message in which he apologizes to the woman, and if you look at it, Did you look at, okay. So there's a text message in which he apologizes to the woman. And if you look at it, it's missing timestamps. The text, half the text is in bold. Half the text is not.
Starting point is 00:34:32 It doesn't align on the left and the right. It's off angle. It doesn't say I message rather than text message. There's all sorts of problems with it, but it goes beyond that now, right? We're past, yesterday was about guilt or innocence. And in Me Too cases, you just don't know. At the end of the day, you're going to have to take your, on what side do you fall and then say, look, look, I'm never going to know the answer to this.
Starting point is 00:34:55 It's going to be, he said, she said. So what do you do? Now we have to ask the question. It's no longer about guilt or innocence. That will be decided in the court of public opinion. Now, now it's looking like the government is looking looking into possibly charging him who knows now it's about what are the what's the fallout is the timing suspicious the timing is absolutely suspicious he has six million followers six million subscribers on youtube and he speaks out a lot against tim you mentioned ukraine and war he's also very much against big pharma. And in election cycles that are decided by a few hundred thousand votes, a guy with six million subscribers who reaches a lot of people has a lot of pull.
Starting point is 00:35:35 So when people say, like, it sounds conspiratorial that they would try to take this guy out, I say, no, it doesn't. Like, do I buy it? No, I don't know for sure. But I know that the government especially our government has done a lot worse for a lot less well so here's the issue with your text message thing at this point all of the media outlets that are covering the story have already created their own graphics of those texts so you can't i i can't look i can't find what you're talking about
Starting point is 00:35:58 about this text that someone pointed out a lawyer i think it was uh and we can look at this text and read through this text as you want the last thing she writes to him is that she prides herself uh she used the wrong word but on being safe and trying to make the right decisions obviously this was a bad one so she's acknowledging that she made the decision to do what she did which a lawyer said that that kind of indicates that it wasn't rape but it's be but it's beyond the language it's about the fact that it looks doctored if there's a but even that way they're not even talking about anything specific yeah for all we know he could be talking about he he had her he was screaming and ranting about how he was going to eat 27 milkshakes and then had to apologize her because he was like oh i'm so sorry i behaved that way like you freaked me
Starting point is 00:36:36 out last night that was inappropriate she got a rape kit this girl the next day that same day yeah she went to a rape crisis center um she had a kit done she did not choose to press charges back then now they're saying that all of the women that have come forward one actually is named um it escapes me so out of five women one actually gave her name uh and they talk a lot in the in the segment they're talking about the bravery of these women i said the woman who who gave her name is is brave the woman who actually comes forward and puts herself in the public eye is brave. The rest of this is like, look, we still live in a country that operates under the premise of innocence until proven guilty. But they don't need to do that anymore, especially with figures who go against the narrative that they want to push.
Starting point is 00:37:18 They can kill you in the court of public opinion. They can. Well, you got to wonder if they'd be doing this if he was on the other side politically with all six million clearly not okay of course no question mike tyson i know a lot of people like mike tyson he actually he has an actual rape conviction he is not demonetized on youtube colleen ballinger who is uh who is a kid's youtuber who has very very serious grooming allegations against her is not demonetized on YouTube. There's all sorts of YouTubers with very, very serious claims made against them that haven't had their
Starting point is 00:37:50 channels demonetized because that shouldn't get you demonetized. It has to be something that is done in the court of law and it's third party. It's off app behavior anyways. Like they don't really have a leg to stand on. Luke pointed out Cardi B. Didn't she admit to raping guys no
Starting point is 00:38:05 she she drugged it she drugged and robbed men who paid her for sex oh okay okay okay uh and then a lot of people have a hard time with that one because they're like look these guys are suckers they set themselves up for that i'm like that doesn't matter there was still something done against them it's like but the point is he was a hooker yes uh she was a stripper and uh and and yeah lady of the night yes lady of the night we'll say that uh and there's just in an industry in an industry that loves to promote horrible behavior here's another thing there's a there's a show this was a channel everything about russell brand is coming out on channel four right now there's a show called naked education on channel
Starting point is 00:38:39 four that runs right now in which adults stand naked in front of children so that they can help destigmatize different body types am i supposed to buy that channel 4 who runs that show is the bastion of good consciousness i don't think so and it's uh it's insane uh you don't nobody deserves to be lectured by these scumbags well this is like january 6th it's all selective attacks they just decide who they want to choose and when they want to choose. And if they're hurting us, we're going to take them down.
Starting point is 00:39:08 When I say us, you're talking about government, you're talking about pharma companies, you're talking about whatever it may be that is going to be against the agenda of what the left wants. And when you mention hypocrisy, it's exactly right. They don't care if they're hypocritical.
Starting point is 00:39:19 No. That doesn't matter to them. They're blatant about it. There's no truth but power. There's a great video, and I'm sure you've seen this. It's got to be like three or four years ago when Nancy Pelosi's up there in front of the press and said, we create a smear, and we tell you about it, the press,
Starting point is 00:39:31 and then you take it and you make it real for us. Have you seen this video? It's unbelievable. It's like four years ago. It's up there. You can find it. She openly admits that they'll lie and let the press, you guys, our favorite left-wing press, you guys will go out
Starting point is 00:39:45 there and make this person's life miserable it's the presumption of innocence is very sad key yeah it's really a center piece of what allows us to exist as a society is acknowledging that we're all innocent until we can somehow get a group of peers together to find proof otherwise but um that doesn't mean that corporations don't have immense power and control over your finances. Well, and with cases like this, it plays on our, you know, our imminent desire to protect other people, right? So it's very, very hard to come out and say to someone like, look, I can't take your word for it on something like this. And this was what happened. Look, there is also, to your point, Danny Masterson, who was just convicted,
Starting point is 00:40:25 there was no benefit of the doubt given to him because he's part of the mainstream and he's a Scientologist. So he has that working against him. So people are saying, you know, lock him up, throw away the key with something like that. Now we have Russell Brand and you have to wonder why is he being targeted? The Danny Masterson is different. This is this case. It's like they don't really seem to care who they go after in these cases and people get caught in the middle. But I think for brand, it's absolutely politically,
Starting point is 00:40:52 at least now with the, like I was on the fence yesterday with the YouTube demonetization, his show is getting canceled. Now all his standups have been put on indefinite hold. His book deal has been put on indefinite hold. It feels extremely coordinated.
Starting point is 00:41:08 Agreed. Seriously, it's what we're doing in this country right now, and they're going after people for no reason whatsoever. It's a power trip. It's a power gain. This country's socialist now, and they want to keep working down that wrong road. I think the funny thing about this is
Starting point is 00:41:24 when you look at the story and the allegations made against russell brand it's like okay you know all right let's let's let's let's say these accusations are correct whatever uh they didn't care at all back then because he was on their team true and now that he's anti-establishment anti-war it's like what do we got 20 years ago fire away well look how long it took to get harvey weinstein right yeah they protect they all knew it oprah was protecting them all kinds of people it was going on seth seth mcfarland made jokes about it and i think it was courtney love too right it was courtney love said don't no she she wasn't making jokes she was i know she was saying she's like don't go don't go into a hotel room with harvey weinstein right they all knew yeah
Starting point is 00:42:00 they all knew they did nothing why because it's beneficial for. A lot of these women knowingly went with him too, knowing that they were like, this is a path to power and fame. There have also been, like there have been women that are coming out and saying like, I've had no bad experiences with Russell Brand. And then people are like,
Starting point is 00:42:15 well, what does that matter? Because these accusations say he doesn't. I'm like, exactly. That does not hold any more weight than that. In this case, outside of the fact that you can't prove in a court of law that any of this happened, what is a general person supposed to do in this other than say, I don't know,
Starting point is 00:42:30 maybe, maybe not. Honestly. And YouTube should not. I think Russell Brand should sue Google for breach of contract or something. People need to understand that the agreements that you have when you sign up for one of these services is a mutual contract they tend to be of course obviously very favorable to the corporation because it's not like you get it redlined and send it back or anything like that but russell brand's got a monetary deal with youtube he produces they run ads they split
Starting point is 00:42:59 they split the money in a certain percentage if youtube is going to arbitrarily shut his channel down when he broke no rules i think he i i i'm not a lawyer but i think that there is a uh a claim here because youtube is going to have to justify in court that for no reason at all or actually this is different they these contracts always say we can terminate your account for no reason and there's questions in certain states or wherever in the states whether or not that matters especially when youtube is now saying they suspended russell brand because of the allegations when they said offline behavior now they've given a reason now russell brand can cite that reason as a potential violation of the contract and this has been going on beyond just youtube i mean patreon has been doing this to people for years uh kicking them off the platform because
Starting point is 00:43:47 of off-brand behavior and stuff like that. Off-platform behavior. Off-platform behavior. But also, not just that, but we had videos. So me, Andy Senor had videos that were all demonetized or at least limited ad revenue just talking about it. And there was nothing in the language in any of our titles, nothing in any of our thumbnails that would have triggered anything like that. And that's a problem when they're clearly,
Starting point is 00:44:09 if you look up anything to do with Russell Brand now on YouTube, now maybe it's different now, but as of four hours ago, before we went live, I saw you covered it this morning, right? And that by the time we went live, your video had 88,000 views at that time, right? And the nearest one that I saw in the top five to six search results on YouTube was about 88,000 views at that time, right? And the nearest one that I saw in the top five to six search results on YouTube
Starting point is 00:44:27 was about 44,000. I think that was from the USA Today or something like that. But that was from yesterday. Now, every single one on the entire first page of search results were all what they call authoritative news sources. So you're only getting one side of the story anyways. My video on the Russell Brand story got, as of this morning,
Starting point is 00:44:46 so it got 310,000 views. I'm just talking about your demonetized one. I'm just talking about the one from this morning. It's not demonetized. No, I'm saying the one talking about his demonetization. Oh, right, right, right. That one had more views than the highest viewed of any of the mainstream news sources on that first page,
Starting point is 00:45:01 nowhere to be seen because they want to be able to control who sees what and who gets what information. And for people who are listening, and I'll tell you, I think if YouTube had their way, this show would not exist. But the thing that YouTube does is suppression
Starting point is 00:45:15 and removal from the algorithm. And the problem that they're facing is people choose to watch this show knowingly, which means for a lot of people who produce content, it's the front page recommendation where people will find the content. And that which means for a lot of people who produce content it's the front page recommendation where people will find the content and that's true for a lot of the clips we produce on this show and the clips we produce viewership is lower than it used to be because they have been suppressing us and we get a lot of people who message us saying like you're the live show didn't appear today i had to type it in and find it and i'm like that's right but it's really hard so they they they try to be careful
Starting point is 00:45:47 because they don't want to do outright no reason bans of big content because it creates a pr storm and potential legal issues so they go for the suppression route and hope that you eventually fade into obscurity and then cease to exist sure well that That's what Facebook did to me. Right. But if people watching this show share the URL and then through text messages, through X, through whatever, YouTube can remove it from the front page. Sometimes people tell us
Starting point is 00:46:14 they'll go to youtube.com slash TimCastIRL and it doesn't even appear on the channel page. We'll have people who say it's not even on the live tab. Do you ever contact them and say, what are you guys doing?
Starting point is 00:46:24 Why is this happening? They say, oops. Oops. Oh, yeah. Oopsie-daisy. Well, it's not even on the live. Do you ever contact them and say, what are you guys doing? Why is, why is it? Oops. Yeah. Oops. Oh yeah. Oopsie daisy. Well, that's Hollywood creative accounting as well. You'll find there, there, you know, if you make a backend deal in Hollywood, that means
Starting point is 00:46:33 you pretty much going to take it in the backend because everything they can not to pay you. And it is, they even coined the term a creative accounting. If you listen to anybody in these studios, they're going to say any show didn't make any money. They're just going to say it until you come after them. Movies are all bankrupt. We didn't make any money, but we just keep making movies out of the goodness of our heart. It's just amazing. But for YouTube to take
Starting point is 00:46:56 him down and stop him from making money, to me, already says, oh, he's guilty. And that's what's going on right now. We're saying people are guilty before they do it. And Hollywood's going to keep doing that. I loved when Ricky Gervais got up what is it was it was it the golden globes he hosted like four years in a row yeah he even said to hollywood he goes he goes the taliban had a film fund you'd be the first people to sign up yep yep because that's what they do he uh also i guess it is fair to point out that he's not he's not banned from
Starting point is 00:47:22 youtube he's just demonetized which is just to disincentivize him from using it but hopefully rumble will get something demonetizing reduces your viewership in the algorithm so this has long been the case i don't know i can't speak to what youtube's algorithm is definitively i don't know but it has long been the case that many of the research scientists who use youtube and a lot of these there are a lot of people who like try and track and figure out how youtube works if you are not running ads in your content youtube is less likely to show your content duh youtube's gonna be like hey if you don't put ads in your content we don't make money from it it costs us money so we're not going to show it yeah so if they demonetize brand they're likely going to stop showing his videos in the recommended feed or whatever but like they were for the most
Starting point is 00:48:02 part anyway and this is the issue with the with a potential agenda against russell brand he's too famous he's got what does he have 12 million followers or whatever on x yeah he's got six million on youtube and he's anti-ukraine war a lot of people think they're going after russell brand because of the covid video where he talks about big pharma and i'm like look man you go after a big corporation they smear you you go after the government by saying no war in Ukraine, and the intelligence agencies has, what was it, Biden who said this? Who said this? Was it Schumer? They got six waves from Sunday to deal with people like you or something like that?
Starting point is 00:48:35 Sounds like a Schumer thing. Yeah, they're talking about Trump. So, you know, I'd imagine this has more to do with the fact that a high-profile celebrity is generating massive opposition to their war effort in Ukraine. And right in time for the election next year. It's interesting, isn't it? One year out. Remember when they got rid of Alex Jones?
Starting point is 00:48:54 They got rid of Alex Jones and Paul Joseph Watson and Milo and Laura Loomer. That's the crazy thing. When we were talking about this earlier, we were getting everything ready. I'm like, who are the people that were banned? Everybody remembers Alex Jones. And it's like, this is the point. We couldn't everything ready. I'm like, who are the people that were banned? Like I remember everybody remembers Alex Jones. And it's like, this is the point. We couldn't remember him.
Starting point is 00:49:09 I couldn't remember Paul Joseph Watson. I got Laura. Like it didn't come to my mind because if they get you out of the algorithm, if they get you off the platforms, you're essentially non-existent. Now people will forget that you exist because you're not being seen on a daily basis. I wonder if, I wonder how much time we got left you know here at timcast
Starting point is 00:49:25 irl because i mean come on in 2020 we were getting like a million plus hits per night and i think that probably made us one of the biggest podcasts in the world i mean this is during the election cycle specifically in these like two months i think we had something like 180 million uh uh views per month some ridiculous number now it's like 60 so like still really good really good and as we're entering 2024 it's likely that we're going to get massive viewership again because we are the like you know for whatever reason people like you guys listening you like watching the show I I imagine that they're gonna look they got they go with the biggest voices so they're watching you, that's for sure.
Starting point is 00:50:05 Absolutely. Suddenly a bunch of abused chickens are just going to come out of the woodwork and we're going to have to deal with allegations in the company. I don't know. I think it'll just be like what they do with Crowder, right? So there's nothing to come out against Crowder. It's like, oh, he's getting a divorce. They try and smear him over that stuff.
Starting point is 00:50:20 There's nothing really there other than some personal issues. So what they do is they give him a strike from a video 15 months ago. And then, oh, now you can't stream for a week. And they're just basically erasing his content very, very slowly. If they were to ban Crowder outright, they'd make a huge splash, which would cause PR problems. Death by a thousand cuts. Exactly. Slowly, slowly over time, they will seek to remove people.
Starting point is 00:50:43 I think that that may be considered a human rights violation in the future for a corporation to strip you of your bank account access or for a company to strip you of your monetization. I think it should be considered a human rights violation right now. But I imagine that the direction we are going in this culture war is that they're going to keep doing it and it won't be a violation that it could lead towards that and then there's some sort of devolvement and dissolution of the human species and that we have a third world war and then from the ashes we create something where we're like we cannot make that mistake again it might go that route or it might go the route that we integrate a digital human rights bill well let's let's jump to this story from the daily mail biden 80 is worried he might die before his son hunter's legal issues are resolved and think they will get worse. Report claims. The first thing I want to add to this story is Hunter Biden was about to agree to a plea over these charges, which would resolve his legal issues like, you know, right now.
Starting point is 00:51:40 OK, but to be fair, maybe what Joe is saying is that he knows there is more to come. Well, at any rate, we have this story from the Washington Post. Anxiety ripples through the Democratic Party over Biden. This I'm just going to I'm going to read it for you. Quote, he is in a period of period of his life. Oh, wait, wait for dramatic effect. I'm going to start over. He is in a period of his life where passing and death is imminent, said said Sharon Sueda, the leader of the Democratic Party in Lorain County in Ohio, who said she often hears from voters worried about the president's potential frailty. We are all in a ticking clock. But you're in when you're at his age or at Trump's age, that clock is ticking a little faster. And that's a concern for voters quite literally biden has
Starting point is 00:52:25 expressed concern he's going to die at some point soon and i mean he's past the average life expectancy and a democrat in ohio outright said that his death is imminent and this is based on his old age um i i don't know man does does biden make it to november does he drop out or does he drop out dude as i'm watching and listening to this destiny video I mentioned last night where he's becoming learning all about the Burisma stuff, Hunter leaving his laptop at that repair shop and forgetting about it and then them seizing the laptop and then basically leaking the emails and all this these emails between Hunter Biden and Burisma come out. It exposes Joe Biden's role in basically, I don't know the right exact words to use.
Starting point is 00:53:11 The first story was, Biden said, I've never talked to my son about business. I don't know his people and all that stuff. And now not only does he talk to his son about business, there are recordings of it. There's emails, there's texts. Hunter says, my dad takes money from me. You've got Devin Archer saying that this is what they were doing they were signing in with sotibon belinsky was was saying that this is it this is the biden business it all came out man and they were not expecting that i think biden it's the it is the stress is crushing his brain
Starting point is 00:53:37 like i remember um uh what's his name reagan like became had alzheimer's all the time and they were like was he hiding something was there secrets that he didn't want to tell about something they were like i don't remember they were like what do you remember what that was there was something i asked him if he could that if he did something and he was like i can't remember because alzheimer's and that was convenient he was hitting his last couple years as president there's no question about that but joe's already there joe's been there since he won the presidency i'm sure during the debates they just jacked him up with b12 just to get them i was thinking i could not believe when i saw him actually come out like talking yeah the the amount of like this guy the amount of corruption that i don't know if it's obama that
Starting point is 00:54:14 put biden as point man in ukraine uh and then biden decided i'm gonna bribe the guy you oh really you're gonna make do some class a felony to bribe this corrupt uh it's on tape and then he admits to that he admits to doing the bribe like well quid pro quo does anybody really believe he has no idea about his son's business dealings i mean the ridiculousness of that alone but they've got they've got there's a list of all these lies he said you know apparently he fought in world war one as well but i mean i don't know it's just weird what they he gets away with i know joe biden claimed and you're not going to believe this lie that he's been serving the united states government for 800 years yeah yeah he was joking but the thing they do is trump will say something that's obviously not true or it's hyperbolic or a
Starting point is 00:54:59 joke and they'll say it was a lie instead of course that's the that's that's the game but the question here is if democrats are worried about the life of joe biden and joe biden is worried about the life of joe biden should we as the american people be concerned about the health of our president and whether or not he will remain our president over the short future because everybody wants kamala to take over because remember when she was running against the other 12 people during the democrat primary she was the first to boot it off so 98 of democrats didn't want her for president but it's crazy that they chose her it's it's you know you know i think hey they they they put a woman in the supreme court that can't define what
Starting point is 00:55:34 a woman is that's crazy that's perfect there is there one theory is that they were going to run they wanted to run literally anyone the the article from i think it was the atlantic is stay alive joe biden all we need is your corporeal form and it's because people wanted to run literally anyone. The article from, I think it was the Atlantic, is stay alive, Joe Biden. All we need is your corporeal form. And it's because people wanted to vote against Donald Trump. So I'm wondering if their attitudes were like, let's pick the worst candidates imaginable and then make the election only about Donald Trump. And so it was an anti-election. But the Burisma stuff, I don't think they knew.
Starting point is 00:56:07 I think Hunter went in there and took that job on the board without Joe knowing knowing because hunter is such a piece of trash i don't i no way he went over there with devin archer and they so then the president of ukraine they were like let's do a deal and they're like not interested go to poland and do a deal with the president of poland so they go there president poland's like devin you should go back to ukraine join the join the board of barisma devin's like that's a good idea so they go back hunter and devin go back to ukraine they go to barisma they go to zlotchevsky and they're like hey let's i want to join the board and he's like, that's a good idea. So they go back, Hunter and Devin go back to Ukraine. They go to Burisma. They go to Zlochevsky. And they're like, hey, I want to join the board. And he's like, interesting idea.
Starting point is 00:56:30 Actually, we want you on the board, Hunter. Some guy that he said is stupider than his dog. Zlochevsky said that Hunter is stupider than his dog, but he put him on the board of his oil company, the board of directors, to use him for access to his dad. You need to read Biden Inc., Politico Magazine, 2019. Biden knew what Hunter was doing doing he knew about the board i wonder if he knew everything that by that hunter was doing you you read read read the story biden inc it talks about 2011 with with the biden family fortunes tracking alongside joe biden's career the the the 10 10% for the big guy stuff goes way earlier than just 2014 in Burisma. Yeah, but I wonder if Hunter stupidly took this job.
Starting point is 00:57:10 That makes no sense. Hunter's an idiot. No, it makes no sense that Joe Biden is enriching his family and then all of a sudden one day, even though he's the point guy on Ukraine, his son randomly just goes there. It was supposed to be Devin.
Starting point is 00:57:24 Devin was supposed to be the board guy. And then they asked Hunter to do it. And Hunter's like, yeah, definitely. Yeah. And they're like, what the hell? Now the vice president's son's on the board. That's not what we intended. That's an excuse to protect the Biden.
Starting point is 00:57:35 I'm just trying to think about it. It could just be that Joe orchestrated it. I don't know. But either way, Hunter's an idiot. And he did a stupid thing by joining that board. When Joe Biden is put in charge of these key projects, and then his family starts getting enriched off of ancillary
Starting point is 00:57:48 contracts related to these projects or government issues, I don't think it's a coincidence. To say that the Bidens were doing this for a long period of time and the one time it was an accident was Burisma makes no sense. I wouldn't call it an accident. I just don't know. Occam's razor suggests that if the Bidens are peddling influence
Starting point is 00:58:04 well before 2014 the Burisma deal was part of that influence peddling. That's it. Biden was the point guy on Ukraine. He said he was in the CFR meeting. He says, I get the tough assignments. So they sent me to Ukraine. All of a sudden, Hunter Biden's on the board. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:58:18 10% for the big guy. He knows. Look at this. Biden Inc. Politico magazine talks about how his brother gets lucrative contracts as soon as Joe Biden's put in charge of Iraq. So then he gets put in charge of Ukraine. Hunter Biden appears on the board of this energy company. Surprise, surprise. Devin Archer testifies that when the prosecutor is investigating, Hunter Biden calls D.C. asking for help. Biden then flies out within the immediate. I think it was a few days.
Starting point is 00:58:41 Two weeks later. Two weeks later. he makes an email two days later and then like two weeks after that he flies out there two weeks after that he flies out and says fire this prosecutor that's not a coincidence biden didn't do this on accident hunter wasn't accidentally there they know exactly what they're doing i think it's november 22nd of 2015 is when biden flew out there i thought it was february i don't want to get the dates wrong here yeah but we'll reference destiny's video again at the end of at the end of the video all the data's in it so they're not hunter's legal issues they're biden's legal issues they're joe's legal issues i mean it's both of them man if they did that they colluded together to sell us out to a ukrainian oil a corrupt ukrainian oil company and set us up for world war three like those guys are i'll let the public and the
Starting point is 00:59:26 courts decide no honest person who knows the story and the facts would tell you that joe biden is innocent because there is no circumstance i mean we're talking like the the likelihood that all of these things happen as joe biden describes them despite all of his lies so far on it. It's just buy buy 10 lottery tickets, buy a lottery ticket for every different major lottery game and win all of them. Good luck. I got the feeling that Obama was like, Joe, you're taking Ukraine. You're the point, man. And Joe's like, I'm going to go fight those Soviets. I'm going out there. I'm going to stop. I'm going to protect us from the Soviets. And this whole thing's been like, yo, bro, the communists are in our country, Joe.
Starting point is 01:00:06 They're not over there. The communists are gone from. They're not. Stop defending Joe Biden. No, I'm trying to understand Joe Biden. I don't. I can. I can.
Starting point is 01:00:14 I can very easily. The idea that Joe Biden was like, I'm going to go to Ukraine to do some good to help America is an insane view to have based on all the facts that we already have. Yeah. Look at this story. I mean, Politico reports this in 2019. Over his decades in office, middle class Joe's family fortunes have closely tracked his political career.
Starting point is 01:00:34 They had this really amazing video breaking it all down where they actually show, if it even loads, paradigm fraud. They actually, let me see if I can jump to one of these images. It shows a timeline. And this is Politicoico politico is not a right-wing publication you should you guys should watch this actually yeah this works i can uh it's not let me scroll they talk about let me see if i can pull up uh if they talk about iraq during obama year several months after james joined a construction firm as executive the firm received a contract worth more than a billion dollars to build houses in Iraq
Starting point is 01:01:05 while Joe oversaw the U.S.-led occupation of that country. Along the way, James partnered with his nephew Hunter, the younger of Joe's two sons, a graduate of Georgetown, Yale, blah, blah, blah, struggle with substance abuse, etc., etc., etc. They've been documenting this. This has long been documented. We know this is the case. The idea that well before Ukraine, we're talking Iraq, we're talking 2011. The idea that his brother's getting these lucrative contracts and that Joe is overseeing the government operations and his brother's now getting the corporate capitalist contracts.
Starting point is 01:01:36 That when it came to Ukraine, it's the one time Joe Biden was like, I'm going to go do good to fight Soviets. No, he was like, what's my assignment, Barack? And Barack's like take care of ukraine and he goes all right hey hey uh devin and hunter how can we make money off this i'm in charge now i'm the boss there you go that's the biden family i believe that they did do that whether joe instigated it or hunter instigated i don't know but i think you know they say the evil people think they're doing good i i think that he's justifying like he's actually fighting the communists. No way, dude.
Starting point is 01:02:06 Protecting us from the Soviets. That is old school. You're talking about the distinction between you're talking about the distinction between lawful good and I'm sorry, lawful evil and chaotic evil. Joe Biden is chaotic evil. He does or maybe maybe neutral evil or actually, no, that's completely wrong. You've got the people who lawful. Man, how do you break this down? Lawful good could be evil.
Starting point is 01:02:28 Following the law to be good. Or I guess you'd call that lawful evil. Zealous paladins, man. They're dangerous. Right. They have to do good no matter what. That's not Joe Biden. Joe Biden's the guy who's like, I'm doing good for my family.
Starting point is 01:02:39 Nothing else matters. So you can argue that he thinks he's doing good by enriching his family because that's all this world is. There was I talked about this earlier today when i was doing a video on uh it was the video on russell brand you uh you have these videos there's a video that went viral the hyenas eating like a wildebeest or something alive they're disemboweling it as it struggles to get up and they said the the the idea that the world is fair is incorrect. In fact, it is the most vicious of aggressors that succeed and are rewarded for their actions. Joe Biden probably has the predator mindset. Yeah, he does.
Starting point is 01:03:13 And so his attitude is, you don't matter. All that matters is that he gets power from whatever he can. And if you talk to him, he'd be like, geopolitics is a dirty game. That's how he'd justify it. Well, all I can say is this is very disappointing. talk to him he'd be like geopolitics is a dirty game like that's how he'd justify it well all i can say is this is very disappointing next thing you tell me nancy pelosi has you know she can manipulate the stock market no i don't think she has any ability to uh oh yes she does insider trading we have that like nancy pelosi stock track stock tracker that exists where it's like
Starting point is 01:03:40 yeah you want to get rich i was being sarcastic by, by the way. I know you were. I mean, look, if you're looking for a financial advisor, I'd recommend reaching out to the financial advisors of members of Congress. Yes. Figure out which company Nancy Pelosi is using to handle her deals and just say, hey, look, whatever Nancy does, that's what I'm doing. I think... That's all... Is it Russell Brand?
Starting point is 01:03:59 Inconvenient truth. All you do when Al Gore came out, you should invest in everything he put his money into with this whole climate change thing. Did he make bank? uh made a lot of money yeah fauci made a couple million bucks i think a couple million couple million on top of the book deal yeah this i think that biden's brain has been destroyed by this hunter's revealment by the laptop getting revealed because it basically implicates the entire biden family like hunter and joe with all this criminal corruption working
Starting point is 01:04:25 with uh barisma it's discussed i mean and i think that his brain is so did did he get into georgetown on his grades or was it because of his name of uh uh hunter yeah i don't know they said he has a law degree i have no idea what the hell's going on all right you guys all right you guys we we know that joe is is corrupt but we have to talk about this this video right here have you guys, we know that Joe is corrupt, but we have to talk about this video right here. Have you guys seen this one? I need your help. Joe Biden was giving a speech to the UN General Assembly, and he said some words, I think, and I don't know what he said. I'll play the video for you now.
Starting point is 01:04:57 Now, he has to evolve our institutions and drive creative new partnerships. Let me be clear. Certain principles of our international system are sacrosanct. Okay, I caught some of that, but let's try that again. I mean, it has to involve our institutions. There's no institutions.
Starting point is 01:05:17 Something about our institutions. True non-ashaba to pressure. Then he said, let me be clear, and you heard a couple people laugh. Listen, listen, listen. Here we go, here we go. Now, even as we evolve our institutions and drive creative new partnerships, let me be clear. Certain things were going to happen. Somebody goes, ah!
Starting point is 01:05:38 Wait, wait, hold on, hold on. There were two hugs. I want to assume it was a cough, but we're going to play. Okay. Here we go. Now, even as we evolve our institutions and drive creative new partnerships, let me be clear. Certain principles are... It might have been a cough.
Starting point is 01:05:54 I don't know. But it also sounds like a huh. I think it's like that. Like, are you kidding? You kind of laugh? What was the... I literally... I'm deaf in one ear, so maybe I'm struggling really hard here, but I have no idea what
Starting point is 01:06:04 the first phrase was. Hey, look. i deciphered tuna net shop at a pressure tuna net shop at a pressure and we think what he was saying was true international cooperation under pressure okay he's also said batacaf care and next now recent i have no idea what those things are that's a new uh drug because they just take a bunch of letters and throw it together because every other commercial on tv have you you noticed, is yet another drug. It actually does sound like a drug. Yeah, Nexol Resin sounds like a drug. But this one... With only 47 side effects. This one, listen, listen.
Starting point is 01:06:33 Now, he has the Evolver Institution. I recognize something. Is that what he's saying? Now, he has the Evolver Institution. Now, he has the Evolver Institution. Wow. I thought I heard a different language. But look mitch mcconnell freezes but it's almost sad listen no it is it's sad
Starting point is 01:06:52 mitch mcconnell free mitch mcconnell freezes and then everyone's like whoa he's not doing anything it's major news because it's shocking biden figured it out mutter incoherently and what happens is the journalists are too embarrassed to ask did i misinterpret what he said so with you know mcconnell paralyzed or whatever having a stroke or whatever he's having everyone agrees something bad happened but do you want to be the one person in the room to go what did what did biden just say and they're gonna go did you not hear him but i'm not here to do your job for you also people that don't speak english but some some some will but it's got to be of the 95 of liberal journalists don't think don't you think some of
Starting point is 01:07:31 these guys been closed doors going yes how can we not say the sign language interpreters like why doesn't one come out of that closet it's well no no no it's because what happens is these these uh corporate journalists after biden gives a speech and they take notes they walk into the back room say i have no idea what he just said so you tell me and then they they look over at their cia handler who then says here's the quote and then they just type whatever whatever they're told by the intel agencies there you go that's that's there you go what is like the sign language interpreter they have sign language interpreters at that events were they just standing there like what did he say no i just went like this that's the university wow that's a good one that's crazy man
Starting point is 01:08:11 this is the president of the united well you don't want mcconnell too i mean just i know they're not it's just and feinstein it's you know my gosh we can it's like a horror movie i mean it's really scary when they wheel her in i mean it's sad we can talk all about the cultural decay in this country and you know the potential for conflict or whatever's going on but let's just be real like one of the biggest existential threats we're facing is our decrepit aging political class and their their inability to relinquish any power well left more than anybody was screaming about these another old age old guys in office and who do they put in office i mean they still voted for the guy yeah i mean apparently
Starting point is 01:08:49 trump 77 too to be fair he's old they're all a lot more energy yeah i say this like trump spry you know what i mean yeah trump he has his video where he like hits a golf ball up and then catches it and everyone's like yeah you know he may be out of shape but biden's busted did you see that picture of joe biden stretching and the Did you see that picture of Joe Biden stretching? And the guy's like, Joe Biden's stretching before running. And they're like, Trump couldn't do this. What's that guy's name? Harry C. Isley.
Starting point is 01:09:13 He's like, Trump couldn't do this. Joe Biden does all sorts of stuff that Trump couldn't do. I've golfed with President Trump. I got to tell you, he hits a pretty good golf ball. Pretty good? He's pretty good. Yeah. It's an example of how solar age and genetic age are not the same.
Starting point is 01:09:26 You can go around the sun a hundred times and still have a healthy, youthful body. Bill Shatner's in his 90s and talk about a guy with a lot of energy. Let's play this Harry Sisson video. I have a lot of things to say about this guy. Just out of curiosity for all the Trump supporters and Republicans, do you think that
Starting point is 01:09:42 Donald Trump could do something like this? Is he going to stand up and stretch like President Biden was? This is President Biden out in Delaware and Republicans. Do you think that Donald Trump could do something like this? What is he doing? President Biden was this is President Biden out in Delaware recently exercising with First Lady Jill Biden. And I saw this photo. I was like, wow, that's pretty impressive for Joe. Yeah, you know what? And I thought like, that is impressive for Joe. And I agree. Anybody really think that Trump could match this? Trump could stretch like this. And also, do these Trump supporters think that Trump could ride a bike? Could you guys imagine that? And this photo proves a lot to me. Not only is Joe Biden more mentally fit to be president, but he's also more physically fit to be president.
Starting point is 01:10:19 You know, Republicans always want to talk about Biden's fitness for president. It truly is liberalism. It truly is a sickness. Donald Trump recently said- But this is the problem. They they want you to say liberalism but it's not liberalism this is like i i'm sorry dude look i'm an old man i guess i'm 37 i wish i was but when i was growing up the kid who acted like this was like the weirdo i don't know what neighborhood he's from maybe in the suburbs that's what it's all about like he would be made he would be the nerd who get bullied and if you if he if that was the kind of if the way i do i'm just saying you go to my where where my high school was i was only there for two months but if a kid like that was standing around being like you know
Starting point is 01:11:00 but bill clinton was really good you guys i can can George W. Bush, Al Gore, they'd be like, dude, he'd get picked on. Sorry. You're a kid. Why do you care about? I know it's a horrible thing. He's like 20-something, isn't he? Plus, he's being paid for it, right? This is his career.
Starting point is 01:11:16 Did we watch the whole bike video? When Joe Biden fell down. Dude, Joe Biden fell up the stairs on more than one occasion. uh on air well how many videos they got to show them walking around not knowing where to go when it gets off the stage speaking or shaking shaking hands with the air yeah but i'll just i'll just say this it's weird that he's like can trump do this and i'm like probably not next question yeah i don't understand what that has to do with anything i care about yeah man the conflation between biden and trump anytime someone in a conversation about Biden brings up Donald Trump or vice versa,
Starting point is 01:11:47 talking about Donald Trump and someone brings up Joe Biden, you got to not dismiss it, but realize that that's a moronic conflation of data. It has nothing to do with the other. I know Hillary Clinton can do that. Oh, right. She collapsed. This makes LeVake look even better now
Starting point is 01:12:02 after that video of him playing tennis with Jake Paul. Oh, right. He's actually in pretty good shape. Look, I'm not voting for Trump or anybody based on whether or not they can stretch their... What muscle is that? Hamstring. Hamstring's in the back, isn't it? That's a quadricep, maybe?
Starting point is 01:12:19 Is it a quadricep? I thought that's what it was. It could be... He might be doing a sartorial stretch because he's pulling it to the side, you know, sartorius. But I really don't care if Trump can do that. I really don't care if Trump can say, Trina, I should have put a pressure. All that matters to me is that Trump is the one guy
Starting point is 01:12:34 with the highest probability of just firing random people and cutting down these bureaucracies. For the longest time, Republicans have been like, smaller government, smaller government, and then they spend more money, they bring in more people, they don't reduce the size of government. I'm just hoping that Donald trump is a guy who goes in for revenge and just starts firing people in which case harry dude i literally wouldn't care if joe
Starting point is 01:12:53 biden did a round off back layout i would be like wow that's really cool where do i vote for trump it's meaningless trump trump could be sitting in a wheelchair, eating a box of Krispy Kremes with icing and custard all over his face, and I would still be like, he's more likely to fire people. That's all I can say. I'm like, I'm not happy with any of it. Hey, he made us energy independent, right? And now, as soon as Biden got into office, he said, no, we're going to cut off the oil supply here. Let's buy oil from countries that hate us.
Starting point is 01:13:23 And gas goes to seven bucks a gallon. Yeah, it crazy don't pay attention to that but that's that's the point because the mechanism of the uh american energy or military i should say the petrodollar is we need to be dependent on others so that they don't stop being customers for us right the reason we give millions of dollars to gender studies programs in pakistan is so that they have money to spend so that they spend it it's it's really that simple you give the money to someone pakistan is a choice they could trade in one or they can trade in dollars so we go to them say hey we're gonna give you 12 million dollars for gender studies i don't care what you do with it and then they're gonna they're gonna pad their their bank
Starting point is 01:14:03 accounts they're gonna steal that money yeah but that And then they're going to pad their bank accounts. They're going to steal that money. But that ensures that they're going to be like, no, no, we trade in dollars. So when China comes to them and says, no, no, no, don't trade in dollars, trade in yuan, they're going to be like, oh, he's got $12 million. If we keep trading in this, we're rich for free. Screw off. That's the name of the game.
Starting point is 01:14:19 So when Joe Biden gets in, he has to shut down Donald Trump's Make America Great plans because what Donald Trump is doing, uh-oh, he's bringing manufacturing back, he has to shut down Donald Trump's Make America Great plans because what Donald Trump is doing, uh-oh, he's bringing manufacturing back, he's securing our borders, he's making us energy independent so that we can have a good economy here. People like Joe Biden and the deep state establishment, whatever you want to call it, they want global control, they want war, they want conquest, they want unipolar global power. So they're going to say, no, no, no, no, no.
Starting point is 01:14:41 We got to give more of American resources away to ensure that people are beholden to us. Is this this might seem like a stupid question. Is it one of those things where, like, if we're with the U.S. being so involved militarily in other countries, is part of our involvement helping other countries with our military is part of that under the expectation that they will continue to trade in u.s dollars well yeah of course yeah uh ukraine for instance biden threatened to withhold a 1.3 million dollar loan from the imf billion 1.3 billion yeah that's what i meant to say thank you um what was happening is the imf was going to loan it to the ukrainian government and the us was going to um what are they called back it say like if they if they default we'll pay it and then biden was like we're not going to back it if you don't fire victor shokin and they were like well uh fuck off i'm sorry pardon me and then so then he was like no it's i'm serious and so they fire victor it's crazy when i was watching that clip because
Starting point is 01:15:33 uh even my assessment of the burisma scandal is nowhere near as in depth as that guy's assessment was when he's breaking it brilliant rob knower is his name they they my my kolas lachevsky's funds were frozen under this corruption investigation and the government passed some provision that unfroze them and shokin immediately rushed in to get his asses frozen again because they were going after him joe biden comes in says fire the prosecutor they they they didn't fire him outright he ended up getting or he was forced to resign somewhat later on i think it was a few months later and then zlachev the new guy who comes in that biden's like and he's solid new guy clears luchowski of all wrongdoing assets are unfrozen
Starting point is 01:16:10 luchowski returns to ukraine to begin his work once again donald trump gets elected starts investigating what joe biden did luchowski flees ukraine once again yep these people are evil corrupt individuals that would sell out their own mothers look at what hunter biden is joe biden made him that and uses him as some vessel to squeeze resources out of his public career evil yeah it's just so so despicable it is man where were you kevin when in 2015 when this was kind of transitioning into the trump years right what was it like were you in hollywood at the time yeah yeah we left about five years ago so i was definitely still there were you like into politics were you pretty i've always been in politics and then what is what was your vision of what was
Starting point is 01:16:58 happening through the obama administration in the second term and then into the trump years um you know it was it was interesting because i i lived way out of hollywood i've never been a hollywood guy i like the industry i like making movies and tv shows i'll have to create a process of it but i never really fit into hollywood because i'm not i'm not the ask us or that you need to be in that industry and um i just i didn't really see it until i did these charity golf events that's when you see it because 80 of the actors there were obviously obama supporters and uh you know the bashing was going on but i was one of those questioning if they say something negative about the republicans i go what about what obama's doing and it was i i didn't like tread a fine line because by then i was already kicked out of hollywood
Starting point is 01:17:41 they knew where i stood and i said a charity golf event for Joe Namath up in Long Island last week. And the guy, the actor, I'm not going to mention his name, but he's very, very far left. Nice guy, but he was having a hard time golfing with me just because I'm not far left. And it's interesting. It's so weird because I don't harbor that kind of anger.
Starting point is 01:18:01 I don't. To me, it's like, dude, let's have a conversation about it. I'm not going to try to change your mind, but let's have a real conversation. And it's difficult to get that from the left because they feel if they yell louder at you that they're correct. That's the weird thing. Also, it's a charity golf tournament. Do you have to even have the conversation?
Starting point is 01:18:18 Just go be polite to one another and move on with your life. Yeah. You know, I asked, look, I asked him if I got a movie coming up in October andober and that i directed beautiful movie it's called miracle in texas please check it out it's miracle in texas.com and um it's a wonderful movie it's a true story and i asked him hey would you do an endorsement for it and he goes well is it like is it got like a faith math message to it i don't care but then why why ask that so you brought up earlier when people ask questions where they say something their defense like well um you know he's uh epps isn't working for us well we didn't we didn't say that he was why are you defending yourself with that so it
Starting point is 01:18:55 makes you wonder about what they're saying so i had a hard time getting him to want to even give an endorsement for my movie we're in the same industry and i said look i got a wonderful cast with john ratzenberger lugas jr tyler main it's a wonderful true story it's won 10 10 film festivals so i'm telling people right now please go i gotta get my plug-in for it go to sorbo studios.com actually what's uh there it is we got we got it pulled up tell us about what's going on it's a true story set in 1930 and it's about the largest oil fund in the history of the world true story it was about two con men played by myself and there's about the largest oil fund in the history of the world. True story. It was about two con men played by myself and there's John Ratzenberger
Starting point is 01:19:26 just to the other side of me there next to Lou Gossett. And they would go through Oklahoma and Texas wooing widows out of their money on fake oil wells. They would sell 500% of the shares, declare a dry hole, go into the next city.
Starting point is 01:19:39 They get down to Texas in the Kilgore area. They strike oil by accident. Largest oil fund in the history of the world. I'm not giving anything away because it's a miracle in East Texas.
Starting point is 01:19:47 There's other little miracles that happen along the way. But it won Best Romantic Comedy, Best Faith Film, Family Film, Judge's Favorite. It's an amazing movie.
Starting point is 01:19:57 We only got two days. It's a Fathom movie. And Fathom gets independent movies out there. Runs 750 screens. But we need people, if you buy tickets right now, sell this sucker out, we'll get more dates. It's a movies out there. Runs 750 screens. But we need people, if you buy tickets right now, sell this sucker out. We'll get more dates.
Starting point is 01:20:07 It's a PG film. You can take your six-year-old. And I saw that it's got the pay it forward method, too, if you want to buy tickets for other people. It's a wonderful, true story. And you'll laugh at it. It's great. And it's really, eventually, it's how the Hunt family became so wealthy.
Starting point is 01:20:24 Hunt? What family is the Hunt family? The Hunt family. the Hunt family became so wealthy. Hunt? What family is the Hunt family? The Hunt family. Well, they became very wealthy. The two Hunt brothers owned the Kansas City Chiefs since the 1980s. So wait, wait, wait. These guys were ripping people off and accidentally were right? They accidentally struck oil.
Starting point is 01:20:36 And my character wants to get the heck out of Dodge. John Ratzenberger looks just like the real guy in real life. His character, he wanted dad everett was was his name he wanted to stay and said look we're gonna bring oil in dude we sell 500 of the shares you can't have a 500 of the shares and we ripped off all these other people now these other cities he goes i'm an oil man i'm gonna do this and of course we get arrested and it's during the court case and all the widows come down to see us get hung, basically. And it's just a very fun movie. Dan Gordon is the guy I pictured just to my right as I face it.
Starting point is 01:21:09 Dan Gordon wrote this. He's an Oscar-nominated writer. He wrote Hurricane for Denzel Washington. I love that. White Earp, Kevin Costner wrote 60 episodes of Highway to Heaven for Michael Landon. Wow. And that's my wife next to me. She's in the movie.
Starting point is 01:21:21 She produces the movie with me. And it's a wonderful, wonderful family movie. So please, for all those fans that keep saying, please make more movies like this, I don't have a $100 million advertising budget like avatars do. We need word of mouth more than anything else. So 39 days until it comes out? Yes.
Starting point is 01:21:38 What's the October 29th? October 29th and 30th. And if we sell out these theaters, it's going pretty good right now. If we sell them out, we'll get more days. But this at least gets us in the theaters and that's what Fathom is able to do for independent movies.
Starting point is 01:21:48 What's Fathom? Fathom is a company that gets movies like mine, independent movies in theaters, documentaries. Gives you two days. You got to get out there and really hit the pavement to do promotional work. I've already done probably 80 interviews in the last three weeks
Starting point is 01:22:01 with another 80 to do before the thing comes out. So that's why I'm on the road right now doing it they do a great job to get it out there but it's up to me to do the promotional work and i appreciate you guys give me a plug for it because this movie is great for the whole family you will love it and it's a true story which i absolutely love all the music is is 1930 or earlier all the cars in 1930 or earlier and one of the trains it's uh about an hour and 45 oh i love it like under two hours yes it is oh right on and one of the trains it's about an hour and 45 minutes oh I love it under two hours yes it is best thing ever
Starting point is 01:22:27 oh right on and the train here is one of the two working trains in all of North America pre 1930 wow
Starting point is 01:22:34 oh nice so we gotta use a train what's a good production value what is it is the 30th a Saturday no I think it's I think it's a it's a Saturday Sunday
Starting point is 01:22:44 isn't it oh okay even better yeah let me double check anything under two hours oh no no no it's i think it's a it's a saturday sunday isn't it oh okay even better yeah let me uh let me double check anything under two hours oh no no no it's sunday monday it's sunday sunday sunday monday so we get more days obviously we'll get more more time for it to get out there but like i said great movie john ratzenberger is awesome in it uh lucas jr the guy in the beard in the far left that's tyler main a lot of people that are no wwf guys he was a very famous wrestler back in the 80s and 90s and he was um he was saber tooth in the x-men movies and he's jason and all he's got that leather mask on all the scary movies he's about 6 10 he's a really big
Starting point is 01:23:19 dude and he did he was great in this and as i told you i love doing true stories and this is just uh another really wonderful story and a wonderful dan gordon script do you like acting or directing better um i started directing back in hercules by season three when i walked into universal i said hey talk to sam ramey was our exact producer i said sam ramey was the executive producer yeah i know that who did the evil deads and he did all the first two spider-mans and i said i can i'm gonna direct he goes okay and I went well okay thank you I thought there'd be some kind of fight that I was kind of ready to go but I started directing back then I love to direct um I did another movie earlier this year called
Starting point is 01:23:55 Left Behind Rise of the Antichrist Left Behind is based on the 80 million left behind books it's written by Jerry Jenkins right now his son Dallas Jenkins is doing The Chosen which went to the Fathom route as well The Chosen's chosen's chosen is doing really well massive massive and they raised all their money from people they raised 30 40 million dollars from people so it's outside the hollywood system and um i i still if you're gonna give me a choice i'd still love acting more but uh i i've got four of the movies in post-production right now so So I've been staying busy doing my own thing. That you acted in or directed? That I acted.
Starting point is 01:24:27 I directed one other one, but I acted in the other ones. And I got two documentaries that I produced that are coming out later this year as well. We were talking last night about the Disaster Artist movie with James Franco. Right, sure, sure. And James directed it and acted in it. Right. And how do you overcome, as a director and an actor, the difficulty of not seeing yourself acting as you're directing? How do you go back and watch the um i i trust usually i have ad's that i love to use and my wife is very smart producer as well i trust their opinions when i finish the scene but i
Starting point is 01:24:56 usually know i can get i can find myself i go i'm acting right now i'm not doing a good job but um i like to work fast i'm a believer in the way Clint Eastwood works. He shoots eight-hour days and makes Oscar-winning pictures. I don't go beyond, I make 12 hours tops. But you start working with these directors that do in the 16-hour days,
Starting point is 01:25:13 you don't have to. There's a lot of wasted time on sets, as you know. I mean, there's just a lot of waste. It's a lot of hurry up and wait. Yeah, but then it's like, I'm like another AD in the set. What are we waiting for?
Starting point is 01:25:20 What's going on? So I always want to work with people that work quick. I want a DP that knows his lighting. The DP we had here was great we shot this in canada actually and i showed this movie to a group of people in texas and they go i know where that was i said no you don't i was literally just gonna ask where and he said so once again it's show business not show show they got a bigger tax credit they get a bit dollars more stronger up there the 3 000 acre ranch that we shot in, okay?
Starting point is 01:25:45 If you're looking east, you're looking at the Rocky Mountains and downtown Calgary. You're looking west, it looks like Texas. And that same location we shot at, Revenant was shot there, Leonardo DiCaprio. They shot Lonesome Dove there, okay? They shot Open Range with Kevin Costner, and they shot Clint Eastwood's Unforgiven.
Starting point is 01:26:03 It's good enough for Clint Eastwood. That location is good enough for Kevin Sorbo. Pretty much. We just got our tickets. Our tickets. You're a good man. Thank you. Got 10 tickets for us and the crew.
Starting point is 01:26:12 You are awesome. Thank you. Our theater's got it. Our theater down the street. Yeah, all you got to do is plug in your zip code, and right now you can go, thank you for that. I appreciate it so much. All the theaters.
Starting point is 01:26:19 You'll love this movie. You'll love this movie. It's just a lot of fun, and make sure you stick around for the credits, because the outtakes are hilarious and there's one last thing that happens in all the credits roll that I added that I think you'll get a big laugh out of. First, the story sounds awesome.
Starting point is 01:26:32 It sounds like a fun movie. It's fun. I like the story idea. Fan of your work. But on top of that, we're dealing with an industry that kicked you out for no reason other than your private personal
Starting point is 01:26:45 life and beliefs even though even though you were uh you have the biggest show uh i i don't know hercules was the most watched show in the world by season three we're in 176 countries andromeda was in 150 countries and the number one shown first one syndication in america so you are a superstar you're making money for the industry hands down and they say no you're not allowed to believe these things so we're getting rid of that we we we should support films like yours so that we can tell that industry that i'll refrain from swearing to to please please leave us alone please leave but look at the movies they're putting out there right now disney's looking at a billion dollar losses here more than
Starting point is 01:27:23 a billion dollars out Out of 20. I do movies that are in the $3 million range. I do movies that are fun. They're family. These are movies Hollywood used to do. Movies that had hope and love and laughter in it. We were talking about this. We talked about this last night.
Starting point is 01:27:35 Groundhog Day masterpiece. Great movie. But what was the budget on that thing? Super low, right? I mean, it's just. Oh, I can't imagine. They probably shot that for $15 million. It's just good actors and comedians in this place.
Starting point is 01:27:47 Yeah. And then out of the top 20 movies that made the top 20 in the box office this year, 10 of them financially lost money. 10 of them did not make enough money to lose $800 million. I tried watching it. I'm sorry. Well, they make the woman the big star again. They took away Indiana Jones from Indiana Jones.
Starting point is 01:28:07 And that's what most of these movies are doing is this emasculation of men. It's just that women are the big badasses. The men are a bunch of losers. And the sad thing is, when you say $100 million budget, that's actually the low end now. No, that was a $280 million budget.
Starting point is 01:28:22 Yeah, the ones that all lost money are the ones that gambled on $200 to $250 million budgets. There was others that were more than that because COVID restrictions ended up setting people back a large, large amount of time. So out of those top five movies, four were all $100 million movies that ended up making extreme amounts of money
Starting point is 01:28:40 because they did good marketing. At the bottom end of that list, you have Sound of Freedom and two horror movies all of which spent less than 16 million dollars to make 100 over 100 million was about 14.5 million on a budget i saw the movie three years ago jim cabezon i had the same manager for years so i saw the movie a while ago they made it five years ago yeah i've been and uh and that movie they had to buy it back from disney because disney sat and did nothing with it so they needed to make 50 million to break even and they did and had 175 million it made more money than indiana jones and it's now it's now made over 200 million uh you know what field you know what fueled that
Starting point is 01:29:15 number one angel studios angel studios has been chosen they go on they got they got i don't know 100 million people that you know watch them and they said support this movie so they did hollywood came in and attacked the movie. So basically, Hollywood said, hey, we're not against child sex trafficking. We're for it. We're pedophiles. And I think it made people angry on the left side and the right side. There's plenty of people that are atheists, plenty of people that are on the left.
Starting point is 01:29:39 They don't want child sex trafficking either. So they went to the movie. If there were some communists who made a movie yeah and they had conservative actors in that film and they were trying to make the story of a young communist on an adventure and it was a very ideological film but they were super chill and being like hey man we don't we don't want to judge you we just want to you know make a film i'd have respect for that but it's it's it's worse they're making over budget bad movies regurgitated movies while telling you that you are not worthy to be in their presence so i say screw them we support people who are nice and who believe in good
Starting point is 01:30:11 things and so whether it's sound of freedom or miracle in east texas these are the kind of movies i would much rather pay to see and pay extra to see and pay it forward for other people to see simply to tell i'm gonna refrain from swearing these jerks to to shove off if they were nice i'd say i'm sorry your movie didn't do well but they are not nice people they are mean and nasty people so they don't deserve success yeah well when you were getting like you said you got kicked out of hollywood i put in quotes i'm the first uh cancel culture before it became a term yeah did you get into an argument with the wrong producer one night or something no i think it just came in i was being no it's all on the internet there's me posting stuff just saying hey what about this what about that what do you mean about you know
Starting point is 01:30:52 i mean any kind of topic i would bring up and just say well why don't we look at the other side of the issue you know global warming why don't we look at the other side there are a lot of scientists who say the complete opposite i mean to me it just and that's just one example but and so they said we can't work with anymore because i said wow because hollywood you know screams for tolerance be tolerant of the issues we're talking about you know and they put these out there and people aren't tolerant because they said they're enough of it people don't care really i when i get called it i can i could call homophobic and it cracks me up i've been in the business 40 years and i worked worked like a gay person on every set I've been on.
Starting point is 01:31:27 You won't find one that says, oh my gosh, he was so mean to me. I wasn't. They could come out now and say so because obviously you can go back 25 years later and make it up. But it never, ever happened. But Hollywood is just the way they are. And I said, fine. I walked away and said I formed Sorbo Studios. Go to sorbostudios.com.
Starting point is 01:31:45 You'll see the amount of work that I've done that my wife has done it's you know I'm going to keep doing the movies that make people talk about them in a positive way
Starting point is 01:31:52 with none of the Hollywood funny accounting have you been working with your wife for a long time yeah we actually met instead of Hercules
Starting point is 01:31:58 she hates when I say this because every episode of Hercules they brought you know they brought down a hot babe for me to work
Starting point is 01:32:04 it was a great dating service for me and then I met her at the end of season four and honest to god it was like lightning strike it was like the lightning strike you showed us earlier i was like boom this is the one and i i had to wear it down she says i don't date actors she said but and i had long hair then she goes i don't date people long hair and i said i'm making a good lip with her right now so but um you know it's, it's, she's, we get along great. 25 years we've been married. She's like a producer.
Starting point is 01:32:29 She works mainly as a producer. She's an actor too, producer. She's a writer. She's a homeschool advocate, I think I brought up. She's written four books on it. And she wrote a book called Words for Warriors, which is really, you know, you need to fight to defend your position
Starting point is 01:32:42 on what the attacks that the left has against the right. And so it's, it's, she's, she's a brainiac. She was a, she was a biochemical engineering major at Duke. I wasn't,
Starting point is 01:32:52 I went to college for a whole different reason. Were you theater? No, I double, double business major. Oh, cool. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:32:58 Do you, is this the type of thing where what's going on right now because of the writers and actor strike? So you had to get a waiver, right? To do it. I had to get a waiver just to even talk about this movie even though we shot it a long time ago and i said they've never done that before this is the first time they went to
Starting point is 01:33:11 everything but we got it pretty easily you know what the sag has still been a great union for me i gotta say they they they've given out at least 150 waivers to other independent movies so if you're independent of hollywood this is our movie it's nothing to do with anybody in hollywood it's independent it's independently funded it's nothing to do so we were able to get it otherwise i wouldn't be able to talk about it here right now wow that's it but they would stop you basically crazy they wouldn't be able to talk about it they used to go after stop current productions the ones coming up now they're saying no you can't even you can't even promote movie that was done that's why so but so why why for someone starting today why join the union um well you know what they're gonna
Starting point is 01:33:50 they're gonna solve the issue it'll be done i don't know how much longer they can do it but you know we get producers in hollywood they're making 50 million dollars a year that sky came out i can't remember which bozo was he said well i hope you actors starve and lose your houses yeah there's a there's a lot of actors that are living from month to month trying to get a gig. And for these guys to say that is pretty ridiculous. But where's the union to protect people when they get fired from their jobs for their political views? That's true. That's a good question.
Starting point is 01:34:16 I mean, because if they're doing right by you even now, when a network or a studio comes to you and says, because of views like uh gina carano yeah was she in the union is she sure yeah they should immediately step in and be like no you're not doing this because they're not on the same side yeah they should shouldn't they but unfortunately most of them are on the left of the side as well and if that's the case i don't understand why someone would want to join the union well in hollywood it's really not as much about getting fired as about just not getting hired again and that's not exactly so because most most people if you look at the average salary of an actor I think it's less than $20,000 a year well
Starting point is 01:34:51 Tom Cruise is making 20 million how many people had to make zero to average that down to 20,000 a year don't plan there's a lot of I was very fortunate I never to work another job then we have to displace that industry we have to strip them of their centralized control over this and i'm gonna go see your movie thank you so much when you went
Starting point is 01:35:09 out to hollywood did you just crush it immediately i i worked i already had the sag card the important the important thing is getting that screen actors guild card so during college minneapolis is home the headquarters the target 3m honeywell pillsbury best buy a lot ads. So I did a lot of commercials during my college years. So I already had a very good commercial tape and I had my screen actress card. So that already opened the door. I had no problem getting an agent. I shot over 150 commercials in my career.
Starting point is 01:35:34 I never ever had to bartend or wait tables. I was very lucky because most of my buddies were selling cars or bouncing or whatever. I didn't have to do that. Did you do a lot of uh scripted stuff before hercules um no just just just commercials i mean i did some talking commercials and stuff but that that gave me the freedom and i got i didn't know anybody when i went out there i just you know everybody's an actress i was easy to find out what acting classes to take i studied with
Starting point is 01:35:58 three coaches over six years before i got hercules at my last acting class was me brad pitt matthew perry charlotte ross i mean brad pitt matthew perry charlotte ross i mean brad pitt i remember him coming in with his his his scene for a thelma and louise if you ever saw the movie he's only in it 10 minutes he just steals it and the next thing i know we're on a break at uh in our acting class halfway through it because back then brad was like a chain smoker and he's he's like dude i just got a movie i got a i got a movie called river runs through it with robert redford well bye bye brad you know from then on he just he was gone amazing and matthew perry i remember him doing a scene in class i said i said i go to i go brad this dude should be in a sitcom well two
Starting point is 01:36:32 years later he's on friends so do you think that when this all comes through what do you think they'll end up like where does the strike fall do they end up uh acquiescing on i have no idea but there's got to be something in AI there has to be there's got to be some given there but it's you know because that the thing is
Starting point is 01:36:49 this is a blessing for independent studios right now independent filmmakers because Netflix and Amazon need to have new material
Starting point is 01:36:55 every month they need new stuff to keep their subscribers interested so this is a blessing for us I'm sure we'll sell this to somebody
Starting point is 01:37:03 we're going to go to super chats so if you haven't already, would you kindly smash that like button, subscribe to this YouTube channel, share the show with your friends, head over to TimCast.com, click join us so you can hang out with the Discord community and talk with like-minded
Starting point is 01:37:16 individuals. And as a member, you get access to the uncensored show and you can even submit questions and call in and talk to us. But if you want to submit questions, you've got to be a member of the Discord. So let's read what y in and talk to us. But if you want to submit questions, you've got to be a member of the Discord. So let's read what y'all have to say. Clint Torres, the first Super Chat says, howdy, people. Howdy.
Starting point is 01:37:31 Hey, Clint. There you go. All right. Dingle Hopper says, a $5 tip of the hat to based K-Sorbs. When can we expect Pool Boy 3? Oh, my gosh. I did a movie called Pool Boy, which is absolutely ridiculous it was so funny uh it was very much in the vein of um like a um like a zucker film airplane naked gun and stuff
Starting point is 01:37:52 like that and i i did an i did another one too we did a move a spoof on 300 called meet the spartans and we opened number one per screen average it was wow and it was really funny it was directed by the uh epic movie date movie scary movie oh i love epic movie when i saw 300 in the theaters i loved it was cool but my whole mind was like they should spoof this thing there's this giant hole in the middle of sparta and dogs and kids are falling and dying every day so when they called me up a month later i said dude don't even tell me my role i'm there all right dakota stanton says kevin do you think andromeda got a fair shake
Starting point is 01:38:25 um no i don't think it did i mean it's the first show gene ron ray wrote after star trek i think the biggest mistake we were five year run would have been seven but tribune company at the time owned us i don't know if you guys remember maybe too young in 2005 um our last year tribune company that owns chicago went into bankruptcy yeah so they had to sell off all their they had to freeze all their assets and unfortunately we were one of them even though we're the number one show first one syndication should have two more years my biggest fight with them is it should be called star trek colon andromeda oh because you put the star trek just name on anything it brings in more people so i don't get invited here i'm the first captain captain dylan on after captain kirk was created by gene ron don't get invited here. I'm the first captain, Captain Dillon. After Captain Kirk
Starting point is 01:39:05 was created by Gene Roddenberry, I get invited in none of the Star Trek conventions. But it wasn't actually Star Trek. It was like... It was Gene Roddenberry wrote it. Right. So it was effectively,
Starting point is 01:39:14 but not branded. It was thousands of years beyond Star Trek into the future. So my ship would have kicked Andrew and kicked their ass. And I've done Comic-Cons
Starting point is 01:39:23 with both Patrick Stewart and Shatner i'm a foot tall in both of them i told him at a con i said you realize i'd kick both your asses you're the real captain no no freaking chance right on let's grab some more but it's got bacula though oh yeah he was in another one yeah he was in uh the first what was it star trek deep space nine or something the original whatever no he wasn't in star trek not the original generation it was the one that was about the original enterprise star trek enterprise i think it was called maybe star trek enterprise maybe what do you got let's read more dr jester says tim is right we must create culture i wrote a book called
Starting point is 01:39:59 brotherhood of the revenants on amazon solomon kane uh wh40k and lovecraft with real 1066 ad england history weather and time machine matching too this is got a youtube as well at dr jester shout out to those creating culture which is also why y'all should look up right now miracle in east texas.com and search for your theater where it's playing buy tickets and go see it please do uh i i have a a general uh well how do you phrase this um loathing for hollywood and you know just just for a lot of reasons i it we were talking about the other night like where are all the good movies joker was the one we came up with right away and now that we have brett here we could probably ask brett we were asking name like a real masterpiece of a film that you think is really good that
Starting point is 01:40:46 will people remember. And I'm like, Groundhog Day is a masterpiece. But what do we have like that? And then we were like, Joker was really good. Joker was incredible. The problem is most of the movies that come out, like my main way of judging a movie now is like, would I watch it again? Like that's the real way.
Starting point is 01:41:03 And most of them them the answer is no I didn't find any of the movies that came out this year to be particularly awful I just found them for the most part to be very forgettable and average which isn't always awful like for me a lot of it is like going to the theater right the ability to go to a theater
Starting point is 01:41:20 and be enthralled in the experience as you're watching it that's big for me so I give a lot more leeway. But since 2010, right? Has there been a movie where you're like, that's Groundhog Day level? You know what I mean? Since 2010?
Starting point is 01:41:36 Yeah, there was a couple that Clint Eastwood, I liked American Sniper. I thought that was an unbelievable movie. Sound of Freedom, obviously. Sound of Freedom was really good. It was intense. And the the intro i'm just like it's genuinely really really good the beginning when with i guess everyone's seen at this point with the father and and going to his kids and like you actually see that narrative of how they steal children oh it's unbelievable wow and the
Starting point is 01:41:58 first it's like in the movie up you get that first 10 minutes that's really really good where where you know him and his wife and they grow the whole thing yeah that was the best short film of of my lifetime but the rest of the movie is just garbled nonsense most of my favorite movies are prior to 2010. but but with uh sound of freedom that first time minutes is emotionally as jarring it's you know watching that scene where the dad loses his kids man but uh let's read some more raymond g stanley jr says tim i don't know if souls are a real thing but there's no doubt the fake sack grown babies where the dad loses his kids, man. But let's read some more. Raymond G. Stanley Jr. says, Tim, I don't know if souls are a real thing, but there's no doubt the fake sack-grown babies will not have one.
Starting point is 01:42:30 If souls make us human, what will they be? Yeah, so the FDA was meeting, I believe it was today, to determine whether or not it is ethical to grow humans in bags. They're called bio-bags. And they're saying to start, what they would do is premature babies would be placed into these bags
Starting point is 01:42:44 to be artificially gestated until they're saying to start what they would do is premature babies would be placed into these bags to be artificially you know gestated until they're healthy and then eventually we would just grow babies in bags i think it's nightmarishly dystopian wow yes it's a little creepy very creepy i think they'll still have souls yes thomas sidebottom says would you kindly shut up my new son peter robert he's on his sixth day in this world and i'm on my fourth hour of sleep in that time but i wouldn't trade him for the world to borrow a phrase forward the line congratulations good sir thomas sidebottom and shout out to the newly newly birthed peter robert welcome to earth nice job by the fireside says oliver anthony is a booking agent he just moved a show to a bigger venue a day earlier
Starting point is 01:43:26 due to high ticket sales. Now on a Thursday, many fans are asking for a refund since they can't attend. So speaking of books, can I plug mine? Yeah, I should. What is it? It's called The Test of Blindhood, okay?
Starting point is 01:43:39 I don't know if you guys remember when Kirk Hamer came in on his book and people were bashing him to go to libraries and wouldn't let him come in and read his book because they'd rather have drag queens read it than seven and eight-year-old kids. And his book was just a nice little kid's book. My book deals with what I've seen been going on
Starting point is 01:43:51 for a long time, this emasculation of men in movies and television shows. You look at all the sitcoms through the decades. The dad's always kind of fat and out of shape. The mom's a babe. The teenage kids just make fun of dad. He's a pincushion for everybody. That's a perfect example,
Starting point is 01:44:04 but I can name other real shows, real actors. I not gonna name it i'm not gonna end king of queens but uh but no do i it's just it's just it's out there and movies always portray uh men as wimps women now are the ones of the big superstars as superheroes they save the day the men can't do anything and uh so i this book really is about letting boys be boys in the world we live in today stop telling boys that they they you know help them become men strong men strong fathers down the road and this book has doesn't bash any race or gender it's just a movie it's just a book about a line cut named lucas that goes into the woods with his two little sisters they're playing out there all the time his little sister gets cut by a very poisonous plant that he knows about
Starting point is 01:44:44 he can't get back to his very poisonous plant that he knows about. He can't get back to his dad in time because he knows that his sister's going to die. He's got to get past his insecurities and his fear and find courage to go up the mountain and get this one flower
Starting point is 01:44:54 that will save her life. It's just a great kids movie. Go to bravebooks.com. Bravebooks.com. They do wonderful movies for four to 12-year-olds. I do believe that that's why Top Gun Maverick resonated
Starting point is 01:45:04 with so many people because it had been so long since anybody anybody it seems like at the end of the movie it's like the guy gets the girl and drives off into the sunset yeah on a motorcycle it's like welcome back to the 80s this rules and it did so well yeah and it did it was a number one movie there and actually like uh what didn't do well was um Impossible, Dead Reckoning, but that movie was also 20 minutes too long. Well, I got to go with Tom Cruise credit. It was too long.
Starting point is 01:45:29 But I mean, a lot of the movies he does, you kind of got to go. Maybe he's left-leaning. I don't know. But he keeps a pretty even keel and puts out really good entertaining. It's amazing. And in that movie, that movie did exactly what- Jack Reacher, great movie. I was going to say, oh, and not just him, but the TV show Reacher from 2021 really good that guy's great was unbelievably good yeah
Starting point is 01:45:48 but one of the reasons why I liked dead reckoning so much is it did exactly what Indiana Jones failed to do which was introduce a female character played by Haley Atwell that is actually incorporated into the show into the movie really really well without emasculating his character exactly yeah all right let's read some more we We got T-Rex Pet Shop. He says, mind if we join you in Anti-Time Square? I've been thinking of putting a pet vending machine there and eventually open a full store if it goes well.
Starting point is 01:46:13 Please do. The opportunity is readily available for our public square, if that's what you end up calling it. And you're all welcome to join us in Martinsburg, West Virginia. That's where we'll be headed. And you're all welcome to join us in Martinsburg, West Virginia. That's where we'll be headed. And hopefully it works out. Justin Hutter says,
Starting point is 01:46:32 I named my character Seamus in Starfield. Suddenly my inventory was full of stolen utensils. Conspiracy? You see the Starfield video with the potatoes? There's a video that went viral where they were showing the physics and a guy opens a door and a bunch of potatoes fall out because they were like look how amazing the physics in this game are i've been i'm still playing baldur's gate 3 i'm having a blast it's a fun game do you get into
Starting point is 01:46:51 video games much i do not my kids do yeah it's like the big time big time the conflux of movies and video games are coming together where you're going to be like the main character in a vr they make more money than movies do yep oh also if you're looking for a good movie that did come out this year the the movie gran turismo was really really really good and you don't see a lot of sports movies these days so that was i know of it haven't seen it yeah it was it was very very good i would recommend people to take a chance and go see that one all right craig comedy says i started a food vending business in gold dam brewing kevin was a silent partner in the brewery also resume sense true right on we've got a lot of super chats where they're just people saying Kevin was a silent partner in the brewery. Also resume set. It's true. Right on.
Starting point is 01:47:25 We've got a lot of super chats where they're just people saying that they absolutely love you. Grafty says you're a childhood hero and you always will be. Very kind. Man, so I was saying before the show, I'm a little kid,
Starting point is 01:47:35 I would turn on Saturday morning cartoons. This one makes me old. You were seven when we started filming. Yeah. You were seven years old. So I would turn on like, I mean, what was i watching when i was like eight or seven eight or nine static shock and and pokemon but then sunday
Starting point is 01:47:50 they wouldn't have cartoons hercules would be playing so then i just wake up in the morning it's the weekend and i'd be watching hercules oh you know what i loved almost go ahead i was gonna say outer limits when i was a little kid oh i i loved outer limits freak me i when i was in college it was a 10 30 was reruns of Twilight Zone. 11 o'clock was the reruns of Star Trek. So if my parents called me around that time, I'm busy. I'm studying really hard right now. But that was like a big thing for me to do.
Starting point is 01:48:14 And I absolutely just loved those days. And I loved being a part of the Star Trek family. I've got to tell you, it was awesome. Dude, sci-fi. Yeah. We're going to do a sci-fi thing. Also, is it true that you were a runner-up
Starting point is 01:48:27 to play Superman? Dean Cain, here's the thing. I originally got the role. Oh my goodness. 24 hours later, they called me up and they gave it to Dean.
Starting point is 01:48:37 Dean Cain stole our role. But here's the thing. Here's the thing. So three months later, I got the Hercules role there you go so I like to tell Dean you know my show
Starting point is 01:48:48 when seven years became the most watched show in the world your show got canned after three seasons so I'm pretty happy he just became it worked out just fine
Starting point is 01:48:55 everyone remembers small Dean Dean's a great guy I've known Dean a long time Lois and Clark that show Lois and Clark
Starting point is 01:49:02 epic yeah epic and the girl Terry Hatcher. She played my wife. We did a three-show arc on Supergirl about five years ago. I still can't believe that they had you on Supergirl
Starting point is 01:49:13 given the political stuff. You know what's interesting? One of the producers, 30-year-old producer, she says, now your character, Kevin, is the most evil person in the universe. Think Donald Trump. No way. she says now your character kevin is the most evil person in the universe think i think think donald trump and i went i went i went okay so you probably know more than i do but so is trump more i mean has he killed more people like than hitler i'm just curious maybe you know
Starting point is 01:49:38 more about history than i do um is he worse than pol pot or worse than than you know i started naming those people i I just kept waiting. And she just kind of glared at me. And they kept you on. She found out later where I stood pretty quickly. She's got a Karl Marx poster behind her. She was fearful of me the rest of the time. Because I'm kryptonite to Hollywood.
Starting point is 01:49:56 How did you end up getting that role, though? I have no idea. They just called me up and said, we want you for this role. Who knows? I think money talks. So one of the issues is well they know that they're gonna get more eyeballs on it if i'm on it bang you know that that bringing you in on this show is going to get all the millennials and everyone to be like yo
Starting point is 01:50:14 that not and they needed that yeah this is this is my point about building culture all of these people who act like they're woke and they support these causes they don't care they're just saying whatever they think they need to say, especially in Hollywood, so they can get the roles and fit in. We take that power away. We buy tickets to your movie. We go see Sound of Freedom. Eventually, these people will stop talking about it. Can I tell you that every movie I've been doing over the last six, seven years, I get, whether it's an actor, a camera guy, lighting guy, come up and say, quiet.
Starting point is 01:50:42 Like a drug deal is going on. Say, dude, thanks for being a voice for us. I say a voice for yourself yes this is the problem well i don't want to get blacklisted like you you know what they're not calling me for big movies anymore but i'm still doing independent movies here you are in the set of my movie you know so i you still work but you're right hollywood will never call me in again for anything big on tv or movies which is fine i'm movies how do they think hollywood got started do they think that hollywood was started by guys who are on the east hollywood was very conservative when it first started but warner brothers warner movie studio told they were
Starting point is 01:51:13 totally totally but it's not just that it's that they were bucking the system it's that they were excised they went to the far reaches the middle of nowhere where they could do the work they wanted to do you like the the idea that there are people who saying, I want to suckle the teat of the gigantic, decrepit machine, instead of saying, I would rather get on a boat, travel for three months with a 20% chance of dying on the way there to land on a barren shore and build a house in the middle of the woods than live in your crackpot town. Those are the pioneers who came to this country.
Starting point is 01:51:40 That means if you want to fight for what you believe in, they should be saying, I'd rather work for you and get paid less than work for hollywood because they suck yeah let's get it are you go see go see miracle in east texas are you happier since you went independent oh heck yeah i love the movies i'm doing right now i never you know i've been there a long time and look i had huge success with hercules and andromeda two huge shows and then i had about five years of doing movies within the hollywood system and when this happened, I said, fine. I know enough people in the business. I got a lot of, you know, I can shoot anywhere in America.
Starting point is 01:52:10 I can put a crew together. So I have no problem with that. What is this? Let's read some more. Hey, Joe says, hey, Tim, Fallout 3 remaster is confirmed. Is that true? Oh, wow. Oblivion and Fallout 3 remastered IGN.
Starting point is 01:52:22 Oh, wow. I'm super excited for that. I want Morrowind remastered. I mean, I don excited for that i want morrowind i mean i don't i don't care about the graphics the game is awesome but uh it depends on what they do with the remaster i don't like mothership zeta though was that was that what was called the expansion and in uh in fallout i didn't care for the aliens yeah i know what you're talking about i don't know the name of it yeah nolan bus says will they arrest the the DC Metro police who were in plain clothes chanting go, go, go,
Starting point is 01:52:46 body camera footage? Rep Higgins said there were feds dressed in MAGA gear pre-staged inside the Capitol before it was breached. Wow, what a representative said that. I know about the cops saying go, go, go and things like that.
Starting point is 01:52:57 Yep. Bender the Offender says, Tim, do you think wages will ever catch up to the rates of inflation? No. It depends. If we transition to a hydrogen-based fuel economy we might be able to balance things out i mean no if it is good if we implement newer and better forms of technology fusion hydrogen cell whatever fuel yeah feel good but but that's not going to change that the fed is going to break it to extract from it so that they can wage war,
Starting point is 01:53:25 you know, and it is what it is. All right. Jimmy Joe says, Kevin, I've worked 25 plus years in showbiz. I've had to keep my head down on my mouth shut all this time. Where can I send a resume?
Starting point is 01:53:36 Sorbo studios.com Sorbo studios.com. Check it out. Here's what happens. Okay. When, when miracle in East Texas sells out in every theater and Sorbo Studios makes a ton of fat, cold, hard cash,
Starting point is 01:53:50 they start hiring all of you, bringing you into new movies, expanding the business, and then Hollywood starts crying, saying, oh no, why did we ever get rid of this guy? He's a superstar and now we're losing money.
Starting point is 01:54:00 And then we tell them, you're dicks. We're not going to do business with you anymore. There you go. That's how you win. I'm getting hit up here a people are a lot of people that like me and follow me follow you oh right on man i'm glad to hear it this guy right here caught you in timcast tonight great show you've got a great voice for christian conservative content god is gift you to be a mouthpiece for his kingdom hit kingdom hit me up
Starting point is 01:54:20 if you need a place to film is is miracle in east texas it is a faith film it's loosely based on faith but it's not like it's like blindside you remember blindside people have okay that was a movie with um sandra bullock the football player that's in the news now because the news because he's saying now but anyway it was it was a movie that if you a person of faith who wasn't a great faith family a christian family in texas took on that black kid he went on to become the hall of fame football player true story so um people have non-faith said no that was a great football story so it's in there but it's not like it's not like a better believe in jesus movie it's right it's a movie that everybody can see and you'll just enjoy it for the true story that it is i mean for for and you'll laugh for that
Starting point is 01:55:03 matter i watched the passion for the first time a couple of months ago. Pretty intense. And I, I recommend it for a lot of people, especially if you're not religious because of the historical. Well, that's just it. Right. Every, every atheist, uh, that, you know, I, I did a documentary with John Lennox. He's an apologist from Oxford university.
Starting point is 01:55:20 I highly recommend it's called, uh, against the tide. He has debated all the great atheists of the world from a singer to dawkins hitchens all these guys they don't deny that jesus wasn't a man that lived on this world they do not deny that so the history is there it's pretty fascinating the the for me so i i believe in god i'm not a christian uh i watched this and i i thought it was i thought it was a great film it's depicting actual history so i i started looking these these stories up uh the the um what was it barabbas the murderer i'm probably in the name yes yes and and these things i should have learned
Starting point is 01:55:55 when i was a catholic school and i was like there were pilots said which of these two people should i save which do you want crucified yeah yeah and so so i started in the audience i started looking up history books and it was like oh yeah all that happened yeah the christians just believed jesus was the son of god outside of that it's all true and i'm like oh wow like i'll tell you what i'll tell you what i do a trip every year to israel i host host 80 80 people if you want to go to israel and anybody out there this you could be a trip of a lifetime it could be a bucket list saying go to sorbo israel trip dot com that's sorbo israel trip dotcom and check it out. You guys will absolutely, it's an amazing journey into Israel.
Starting point is 01:56:29 I've shot two documentaries there as well. What do you do when you go there? You see everything. I got three amazing guides that bring us along in two different buses, and it's just unbelievable the stuff you'll see. I've been there five times now. Let's read some more. What do we got?
Starting point is 01:56:45 Let's see. Paponaya says, literally every day I have to manually search for this show. No cap. No cap. Wow.
Starting point is 01:56:54 Well, that means it, you know. That's how we know it's true. A lot of people, here's the crazy thing. It's one thing if the show, if you watch every night and it doesn't appear on your homepage,
Starting point is 01:57:03 because it should. The algorithm should be like, hey, this is a show you like. But there are people who say that they'll go to our YouTube channel at the time of the show and it's not there. Even though we are live because we don't miss shows. However, there's also TimCast.com. We always embed the player automatically on the top of the homepage as well as Pop Culture Crisis. We got a couple new shows we're launching very soon. We got the skate show.
Starting point is 01:57:23 We're going to be skating tomorrow and filming and then we're doing a um weird and wild conspiracy mystery and unsolved mystery show that's coming up soon really excited for that one supposed to be a year ago but man a anybody who's run a business where they had to do construction they're probably sitting at home laughing being like ah this poor young guy i thought he was gonna build a studio and get it all done. Two years later. It's like we're in new territory. Can we imagine? Yeah.
Starting point is 01:57:50 What do we got? We got some super chats here. Dustin Weiser says, thank you for teaching us strength as Hercules and proving strength, holding onto your convictions. Very cool. Absolutely. Let's see. Scott Jeffers says, I've heard Kevin say a few movies he's been in after
Starting point is 01:58:06 he's been exposed as a conservative where can I find these movies and support I'm Sorbo I mean Sorbo I got that in my mind
Starting point is 01:58:12 sorbostudios.com everything's there all my movies are there you can get a signed copy from me if you want them from me my books are there I got True Strength
Starting point is 01:58:19 and I got True Faith two wonderful books and then I got this one of course but yeah sorbostudios.com is a good place to go were you like um raised in a religious family or did you find i was no i was i've been kind of christian all my life i don't know i haven't led a perfect life there's no doubt that
Starting point is 01:58:33 about that and uh but i i don't go out and say i'm better than anybody else i'm just uh it's always been part of me i look at this and go guys i mean like who made this table right somebody made it right yeah that's right somebody made it it wasn't wasn't me started somewhere i don't have all the answers but i look up at the stars and go okay guys this didn't just happen something caused it to happen this table was three different pieces of wood that were brought in through i think the window wow because they're they're long it's big yep and then it was it weighs like a thousand pounds i think i believe it yeah and i was like worried about the floor and like,
Starting point is 01:59:06 no, you're fine. Something's causing it to happen right now. It's appearing. It just appeared. What is causing the vibrations or the fluctuations or the spin? I don't know what or why I just,
Starting point is 01:59:16 but it's, I mean, there is some. People don't realize how big the table is because when you're watching from the cameras, you only see us and the cameras are showing you and the cameras are zoomed in so people will walk in the studio for the first time they go whoa it's huge and i'm like yeah it's like well a huge gotta be what 18 feet long or so and
Starting point is 01:59:34 uh 18 by six yeah that's a little more yeah maybe by eight i think that's big no no it's like 18 by five i think the room oh that's more than 5. Yeah, you're right. You're right. It's like a whole wingspan. But I don't think it's exactly 6 feet. It's big, though. It might be 6 feet. Yeah, it might be 6 by 18 or something.
Starting point is 01:59:52 It's maybe. The room itself is, I think it's 35 by 16 or something like that. That'd be about right. Yeah, 35 by 16. I don't know. People come in, they're like, wow, it's so much bigger than I thought. It's so much more gigantic what do we have here let's uh terrence max says kevin touched my elbow once at comic-con in montreal in 2007 and it was the
Starting point is 02:00:15 best day of my life i remember that moment have you found like your fans do you give them like a word of kindness and it can completely oh yeah when i do comic cons i love the fans i mean without fans we don't got a career and people have been so nice to me at these comic cons and uh but but here once again the cancel culture comes in right this woke stuff i mean i was supposed to do two comic cons in in uh in last november in australia and i've been there three times and the australian fans have been huge supporters huge fans i got banned to come there because they got 10 emails from fans saying if he shows up we're gonna riot wow and i said you have 50 000 people coming there yeah i'm not worried about it these
Starting point is 02:00:54 people probably aren't even going to come to the con regardless yeah and you're going to let them control me being able to come out and have a good time and they did they wouldn't let me come out wow let's read one more we got vexkin kilrog says if i remember right andromeda was supposed to be set in the star trek universe is that true um it was it it was all i know is a star trek show created by gene roddenberry it wasn't really in the star trek universe because it was supposed to be thousands of years into the i think it was like 8 000 years beyond star trek but so so theoretically so it is in the same. Yeah, because it was Gene Roddenberry.
Starting point is 02:01:28 So it was certainly part of it. They could have. Was it a legal thing? They couldn't use the name or something? No, I think he just came up with a different name for a different show at that time. And I think, too, it probably gave him contractual. Like Star Trek's probably got rights and ownership.
Starting point is 02:01:42 It was a huge mistake for Paramount to take that off. But back then, you only had three states. You had PBS, but you had ABC, got rights and ownership. It was a huge mistake for Paramount to take that off. But back then, you only had three states. Well, you had PBS, but you had ABC, CBS, and NBC. If you're not pulling in roughly 30%, they're getting 25% rating. Nothing gets 25% today. So there was a big mistake to get rid of that show. All right, everybody, if you haven't already, would you kindly smash that Like button, subscribe to this channel,
Starting point is 02:02:01 share the show with your friends, and head over to TimCast.com to watch the Members Only Uncensored show, your friends and head over to timcast.com to watch the members only uncensored show which will be up in a few minutes and you as members you can submit questions call into the show it's gonna be a lot of fun you can follow the show at timcast irl you can follow me personally at timcast kevin do you want to shout anything out uh once again sorbo studios.com for everything kevin sorbo go there support movie the miracle in texas information is on there and uh brave books is on there and Brave Books is on there and all my movies
Starting point is 02:02:26 and books are on there. So, sorbostudios.com. Great place to go. Right on. Actually, before we go, I have to make a correction
Starting point is 02:02:33 on something I said earlier. The Cardi B thing, I was wrong about and she's actually sued someone for that before. So, she's about being a hooker. Like,
Starting point is 02:02:44 that's not something that's been proven. She was never, never a hooker. So that was a misspeak on my part. She, there, there is the, her admitting to doing the,
Starting point is 02:02:52 the drugging and robbing of men, but she was not a hooker. And so she actually won a lawsuit. So I have to make that. Oh, wait, wait. So,
Starting point is 02:02:59 so wait, wait. So in, in what context was she drugging and robbing men? I could pull the story up right now, but I just would say somebody had been sued for that before, so I apologize. Didn't they do a movie about that? I don't know. I don't know, but this is
Starting point is 02:03:11 my mea culpa, so this is my fault. But isn't Cardi B like saying good things about... Hasn't she been fairly based on certain issues? I don't know. Like maybe on vaccines or something like that I'm not sure yeah she's like defending people's rights and stuff
Starting point is 02:03:27 I mean Nicki Minaj was doing that but yeah so that was a misspeak on my part so I apologize people were people were sending me messages about it because she won a lawsuit for like an extensive amount of money for that well just to make sure we're clear that she wasn't selling her body she was just drugging and robbing guys
Starting point is 02:03:43 I misspoke so I do apologize. So that is my fault, guys. If you want to follow me, you can follow me on Instagram and Twix, at Brett Dasavik on both of those platforms. You don't have to worry about it because the actual malice standard applies. In order to defame somebody who's a public figure, you have to knowingly have lied about them. And if people are reading these stories, we mean no ill will.
Starting point is 02:04:04 Yes, I misspoke. But also, Pop Culture Crisis is here Monday through Friday, 3 p.m. Eastern Standard Time. That is noon Pacific. Join us right here on YouTube, guys. And I've got to get my Twitter in there, KSorbs. Go to KSorbs, K-S-O-R-B-S, because Facebook put me down. But I'm very funny with my sarcastic truth on Twitter, on X. I'm Ian Crossland.
Starting point is 02:04:24 Great to meet you, Kevin. Awesome night. Pleasure. Wonderful to hear about your career and talk about the industry, man. I'm Ian Crossland. Great to meet you, Kevin. Awesome night. Pleasure. Wonderful to hear about your career and talk about the industry, man. I love hearing about it. Thank you. You guys can follow me at Ian Crossland
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Starting point is 02:04:48 on. Thank you, sir. I feel like I just watched the whole show just right here with pressing buttons in real time. Enjoy filling in for
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