Timcast IRL - Timcast IRL #902 New GOP House Speaker REFUSES To Impeach Biden, Says NO EVIDENCE w/Tayler Hansen

Episode Date: November 11, 2023

Tim, Hannah Claire, Carter Banks, & Serge join Tayler Hansen to discuss the GOP refusing to impeach Joe Biden, the FBI halting meetings with Big Tech, new polls showing Gen Z's surprising drop in supp...ort of same-sex marriage, & Target selling DIY pregnancy tests targeting single women. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Starting point is 00:01:05 look impeachment requires these things and though we have evidence of these things we're going to have evidence of those things so we're not going to be able to impeach him and i'm seeing a lot of people are kind of angry about it but i you know i i gotta be honest uh i'm actually happy about it i am now a i'm i'm pro biden uh ladies and gentlemen i want joe biden to be the democratic nominee i am happy that the republicans have have uh saw the uh have have seen it clearly and understand now that joe is a great guy and should stay president and he should be the democrat nominee in 2024 i strongly hope that is the case why because trump is leading in five of six swing states and democrats actually want Joe Biden out.
Starting point is 00:01:46 Here's what's funny. When we hear the news that the GOP is saying insufficient evidence, you try pulling up stories. No, no. Newzell is running a headline breaking. Republicans say no impeachment of Biden. They're not doing it. They're running these passive headlines of like impeachment may be slowing down because the democrats and the corporate press are like oh we needed the republicans to boot joe biden and now that he's in how are we gonna win so we'll talk about that a couple other stories you know just whatever it's uh eric adams got raided by the fbi you may have heard the story but his phones have been seized something to do with donations to turkey it's getting crazy out there. But it's Friday night, so we're chilling. Before we get started, my friends,
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Starting point is 00:03:33 subscribe to this channel, share the show with your friends. As I mentioned, become a member at TimCast.com. Joining us tonight to talk about this and everything else is Taylor Hansen. Good to be here. Who are you? What do you do? My name's Taylor Hansen, as you said, and I am a field reporter for Tenant Media. Right on.
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Starting point is 00:04:07 it's uh one show a week we're going to be doing with tenant media in the mornings the culture war but basically it's a it's a it's a major cross promotional uh benefit for all of us that you know when when taylor's doing his reporting when we're doing culture war the people who find our podcast or find his reporting there's there's crossover and so it's going to be very very beneficial coming into this uh presidential election cycle so super excited to have you man can't wait hannah clare's hanging out hey i'm hannah clare brimlow i'm a writer for timcast.com you should follow at timcast news on the various social media platforms and we have the i don't know what your position is at trash house records but it's carter yes yes trash house
Starting point is 00:04:41 records um timcast music producer, Carter Banks. Got lots of stuff coming up. Yeah, Ian is just gone. He was talking smack about how he was going to beat everybody in poker and then didn't show up. I was supposed to lift
Starting point is 00:04:52 with him today. Really? Ghosted, man. He's probably playing Baldur's Gate 3. He was live streaming about, I think he was live streaming about the underground city
Starting point is 00:05:01 or something like that. Well, you know, whatever floats his boat. We got Serge pressing the buttons. Yes, I'm here on Fridayiday it's just a new one for me but i'm excited it's always good to see you taylor always pleasure let's do it to him here's the breaking headline from the washington post momentum behind impeachment increase slows under new speaker now hold on there a minute why aren't they running the major headline of Speaker of the House says no impeachment? They want Joe Biden impeached.
Starting point is 00:05:29 They're like, come on, Republicans, you have to walk into this one. So we have this video. Ed Krasenstein, you know him, you love him. He tweets out this video. Let's play the clip for you so you can hear it yourself as to why he's saying no impeachment at this time. I mean, let this be an open invitation to President Biden. I know the White House is is recording all this. They're watching what we do here. Here's the open invitation. President
Starting point is 00:05:52 Biden, Secretary Blinken, any of the Biden family members and associates or anyone who seeks to clear their name, anybody involved in this investigation at all, you can come right here. You are welcome here in Congress to our committees. We on the House Judiciary Committee, House Oversight Committee, Weaponization Committee, the Ways and Means Committee, any of them, pick your committee and we'll bring you in and you can clear your name. Mr. Speaker, we would love to return our full focus to our regular and important work here. But the fact and our sworn oath to defend the Constitution require this inquiry. And I'll close this with this, and I'm going to bring up a couple of my
Starting point is 00:06:31 colleagues who will share their thoughts as well. But remember that Article 1, Section 2 of the Constitution itself expressly states that the sole power of impeachment belongs here to this House. And then Article 2, Section 4 says, listen to the language carefully. It's expressly written in the Constitution. This is not political talking points. We're not making this up. It says in Article 2, Section 4, that the president shall be removed from office on impeachment for a conviction of treason, bribery, or other high crimes and misdemeanors. My friends, I just listed just a small sample, just the tip of the iceberg of the credible allegations and the mounting evidence that shows that Joseph Biden
Starting point is 00:07:16 has engaged in bribery schemes, pay to play schemes. This is what the evidence shows. And now for the best part, here is the quote from the Speaker of the House. There is insufficient evidence at the moment to initiate formal impeachment proceedings against Joe Biden. So after hearing what he just said, now you have it from the Washington Post as well. You have the tweet from Mike Cernovich. He says, congratulations, everyone. That's his quote. So why why the change of why the why the change of pace here? And I think it's fairly obvious Democrats actually want him impeached and convicted. And the Republicans like Mike Johnson previously was saying, yes, look what he's done.
Starting point is 00:07:55 We have evidence. We have these checks. All of a sudden he's saying there's insufficient evidence to move forward. Yeah, they want Biden to stay. Yeah, it's kind of hilarious that the Washington Post headline is sort of scolding Mike Johnson for being for not moving forward with the impeachment we all theoretically wanted for a while. But it just goes to show you the DNC absolutely hates Biden. And maybe it's just a 40 chess move. I mean, they know that Biden is the weakest candidate here. And if they can keep him in and allow him to essentially ruin the country for as long as he has and the rest of his election. You know, I think I think they know what they're doing here. I kind of feel the same way.
Starting point is 00:08:29 It does seem like they're they've got all this stuff out in the open. It's pretty obvious that he should be impeachable, but he is not. They're not going to impeach him. So this is the Washington Post says it this way. In a closed door meeting with House GOP moderates this week, he indicated that there is insufficient evidence at the moment to initiate formal impeachment proceedings, according to people who attended the meeting. We'll just go where the evidence goes and we're not there yet. And then you have from the Hill four days ago, Mike Johnson has accused Biden of bribery.
Starting point is 00:08:56 Now impeachment is in his hands. You see, as he's coming into the speakership, this is what the guy was all about. Now that he's there. What is this right i'm not so convinced right mike sort of it said congratulations everybody but i'm not so convinced it's a bad thing i stated this in the intro i am i am pro joe biden let's let's let's keep joe biden in there hey he should be the democrat nominee stop tim is personally campaigning for joe biden right now absolutely absolutely i i don't
Starting point is 00:09:25 understand the argument as to why i mentioned this before when a lot of people were saying why aren't they impeaching him now why do they keep saying things like this i was like maybe they're waiting for october surprise yeah you want to wait look we're a year away from the election that's an eternity in in an election i mean judging by metrics on on view counts on videos right we're going to get a month out it's going to be nuts everyone's going to be watching eyes glued to everything you want to maximize the story you impeach him right now the story disappears in three months and then what nothing i'm assuming the republicans i assumed they would probably try they would move for an
Starting point is 00:09:58 inquiry and then impeach him some way down the line now i'm thinking they're not going to impeach him at all and i'm all for it let him stay. Seems like they're just using him as a shield, a scapegoat down the line. Well, and if Biden got impeached and Kamala became president, it actually would potentially set her up for a run for the White House permanently. And I don't think anyone wants that, including the DNC. She's historically unpopular. And I think generally it looks like the DNC ultimately wants to run Newsom. And so impeaching Joe Biden gets them a half step closer, but it's not perfect. The RNC knows that ultimately Joe Biden is their best bet because he is splitting his own voters in every direction you can see. And so even though the RNC doesn't know who they want to run, it's probably going
Starting point is 00:10:42 to be Trump. They know that Biden is the best opposition because he'll avoid debates and the American public doesn't trust or like him. Well, swing states are a perfect example of his support right now. And they're not looking good. But I just got to say like, this statement of insufficient evidence is BS.
Starting point is 00:10:59 Everyone knows it, especially, and if you're a Democrat, you're probably, you're probably upping under the assumption that the Republicans are lying about their view of the evidence too, because they just put out, what is it? Two different checks. Was it $40,000 and $200,000?
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Starting point is 00:12:10 BetMGM operates pursuant to an operating agreement with iGaming Ontario. This is funny because it's like, it reminds me of the beginning of COVID when Republic, when it was people on the right being like, wear masks quick. And Fauci was like, you don't need to be wearing masks. And then like within a month, Fauci was like, it's best to wear two masks. And then all the conservatives were like, no, you can't make me wear a mask. I'm like, is this is a weird game of cat and mouse or something. Is the question then, are House Republicans actually doing a disservice to the American people if they know that he's impeachable, even if it's strategically for the election, it's better to leave Biden in? Are they doing are they failing in their own responsibilities by not impeaching him?
Starting point is 00:12:47 Right. I'd say that's I mean, that's yes, they're failing in their responsibilities. But if you want to win an election, you got to do things like this. And clearly we have lost election after election after election. I mean, you saw Vivek tear into Ronna McDaniel on the stage. It was beautiful. It was the best debate performance debate performance I've ever seen. And, you know, some people said, yeah, but what about Trump?
Starting point is 00:13:10 No, no, Trump had his moments. But Vivek across the board, every step of the way, I would say Trump's key moments like only Rosie O'Donnell and you'd be in jail. Individually, as moments are the best moments of debates. But the sustained performance Vivek had just ripping the machine to shreds, I think, are the best moments of debates but the sustained performance of a cad just ripping the machine to shreds i think was the best overall but i was i was told that nicky haley won okay that is true she went in our hearts and minds just not in actual reality she didn't win anywhere for me i'm just kidding no i think part of the the thing about trump is that he just he is a sustained i can't talk tonight sustained performance throughout his whole campaign right there is a personality people who go to his rallies
Starting point is 00:13:48 really feel affected by them he's able to draw support that way and I think you see the charisma that Vivek has and that is potentially great the problem here is that the RNC's preferred candidates like Nikki Haley and Ron DeSantis can't handle it they they aren't performing on this level and the RNC is not willing to recruit and work with someone who has that level of charisma. I want to give a shout out to our friend Ed Krasenstein over here, a liberal personality on Twitter who said it's all theater. It's all an attempt to create these bogus headlines of corruption, bribery and Biden crime family.
Starting point is 00:14:19 There's that's right. This is I am outraged. Joe Biden is a good man. He is an American hero and we should keep him in office to run again. Hey, I'm pro Biden all the way. Let's go. Now that we're seeing the swing state polls, we're like, no, Biden, stay. Yeah, because they're going to bring in someone else. Look, it can only go up with Newsom. I don't know if Newsom can beat Trump, but like Biden leaving, it only goes up. However, I do want to say it would be very satisfying to see Biden both impeached and convicted as the first president to be convicted. That'd be, you know, I don't know, but I'd rather just have Trump be president.
Starting point is 00:14:55 There are pros to all sorts of situations. I mean, obviously, I think RFK is like, no, no, leave Biden where he is because it is perfect for all the independents running this year. You know, Jill Stein just announced she's going to run with the Green Party. Oh, did she really? She's back. I mean, that should be a tell of itself that the fact that all of the independents who are coming out ultimately, no matter what the mainstream media tells you, hemorrhage voters away from Biden who can't keep them anyways because they think he's too old and they're not confident in his performance. The best thing he can do for republicans is stay where he where he is because he's a roadblock for
Starting point is 00:15:28 the dnc yeah but again theoretically if he did all these things wrong he should be impeached and so it is it is interesting what what is the right path forward winning yeah and so it's like how about we just impeach him after he loses? We let him run. Trump wins. And then we impeach him. Because you can do post-presidential impeachments. That's what they did to Trump. And you can do it. And then we'll criminally charge him and convict him.
Starting point is 00:15:53 And he can share a jail cell with his son. And they'll play Scrabble together. It'll be very lovely. It'll be a super fun relationship. They'll love spending time together. They'll get real close. Yeah. After all these years, they'll finally hang out.
Starting point is 00:16:04 Come on, man. Uh-uh, it's not a word. Uh-uh is absolutely a word. It's in the Scrabble dictionary. That's what I hope they'll do. I think whether the RNC likes it or not, I think Vivek is going to be the future of the GOP. And they're going to push back on him as hard as they can.
Starting point is 00:16:17 I mean, we saw it during debates, but there's no stopping him at this point. He's got Trump energy and he's young. I think he is, what I said of Vivek the other day is that he is the right leaning leader of the millennial generation. That is to say, I am not saying he is a leader of all millennials. I am saying of the millennials, of the millennials and younger and even some older people. But I mean, he speaks really, really well for millennials of those who are leaning moderate
Starting point is 00:16:42 to right, maybe post liberal or conservative. This guy is on top of all of the issues. I am not saying for each individual person, he is the best candidate for you and that you would like him. I'm saying he is a wider base across millennials leaning to the right. And so he is like the front runner for our generation. And I think with a slightly different personality, you know, if he wasn't so willing to be front of stage,
Starting point is 00:17:05 he actually would have been an RNC top donor and kingmaker in a lot of ways. He has the finances and he can spot where certain issues are leaning. I mean, he is good and he's well-versed because he recognized where there was an opportunity for the Republican, for the conservative movement to grow. And if he, again, if he didn't want
Starting point is 00:17:22 to be the person in charge, if he wanted a more backstage presence, he would have been the guy that Ron McDaniels goes to and is like, please, please, please. Who do you like? Please give us money to support them. And it would have been a position of influence that I ultimately hope there is a young millennial with good American first values. But right now, Vivek is sort of the leader in this category. I'm kind of I'm kind of leaning towards just banning super PACs and PACs. It's tough because this conversation has come up quite a bit in the past 10 plus years where you have the Citizens United ruling, a question of whether or not you can give unlimited funds to super PACs. What are the rules?
Starting point is 00:17:58 And we all know that these politicians are coordinating with their PACs and their super PACs. They're just not formally coordinating. So someone goes out to dinner. You know, a guy that I met, my neighbor meets a guy and they talk about what the plan is. And then I tell them my plan and he tells them the plan. And then everyone enacts the same plan. We get it. We get it.
Starting point is 00:18:15 But my view is right now, a lot of these kingmakers, as you mentioned, you've got people who work in big corporations and they're effectively shadow candidates. They fund someone else to stand in front. The argument for getting rid of super PACs and restricting contributions to any, any politician is that only the rich would be able to run. And my attitude is I'm like, I'm like, I don't care about rich people. Well,
Starting point is 00:18:40 it's already like that. You look at all the people that run, they're all hyper rich. Like they're all, I don't even care if you're rich. Congratulations. My issue is when some ultra wealthy dude who works in a major pharmaceutical company says, I don't want to leave my $13 million a year job.
Starting point is 00:18:54 So I'll just give $5 million to this pack to get a guy elected who will work for me. Make them have to do it. Make them have to resign from their positions or hand off the position and then run for their $144,000 a year job. They're not going to want to do it make them have to resign from their positions or hand off the position and then run for their 144 000 a year job they're not going to want to do it what was it 174 000 or 100 what's the what's the salary i think it's 174 right i don't know whatever that's my point i don't know there's a lot there's a lot of pitfalls there the argument is you have right to spend money how you want if you want want to buy commercials, you can. And then people argue, all that'll happen is billionaires will buy commercials for candidates. And so it's an issue of, yeah, okay, you just don't allow that.
Starting point is 00:19:32 But it's almost impossible to restrict because of free speech. You know, if I want to say, you know, I like this policy, should I be banned from buying ads saying it? It's impossible to actually figure out what the line is going to be in legislating something like this yeah it's really difficult i think ultimately there's no way to divorce american politics from the influence of wealth um and maybe there should be more safeguards in place i think the the thing that i am most interested in is uh the way that wealth could influence smaller elections, but we actually see more political donors, even at the elite level, become active at the presidential. I would like to see people who have the money, like maybe there shouldn't be super PACs, but
Starting point is 00:20:15 either way, in the current system that we have, wealthy donors hopefully would be more active on a local and state level and not just only come out every four years. Well, the donor class is always going to exist. There's really nothing you years. Well, the donor class is always going to exist. There's really nothing you can do to stop the donor class from giving people money. I want to I want to jump to the story from NBC News. I love this. How the GOP muzzled the quiet coalition that fought foreign propaganda. Oh, that sounds like the GOP is up to no good.
Starting point is 00:20:40 What's this all about? The FBI put a pause on briefings with tech companies due to an ongoing lawsuit adding to a broader breakdown in a system meant to guard against influence operations and to ensure election integrity.
Starting point is 00:20:53 I don't buy it for a second. These people are evil as evil can be. But let me read you the opening paragraph. A once robust alliance of federal agencies,
Starting point is 00:21:04 tech companies, election officials, and researchers that work together to thwart foreign propaganda and disinformation has fragmented after years of sustained Republican attacks. Man, it just reads like propaganda. Republicans are so mean to the FBI, they just are ruining your life. An illegal and unconstitutional conspiracy between intelligence agencies and tech companies to silence the opinions of American citizens has been thwarted. And they're crying about it. You know, it's really funny when these things happen.
Starting point is 00:21:35 The one thing you got to do is look to who gets laid off. What's this? Around the same time that NBC is reporting the fracturing of this government coalition, there's a bunch of layoffs being reported at various digital media outlets. I wonder why that is. How much do you want to bet the federal government is illicitly supplying funding to digital media companies to hire people specifically for the purpose of lying to manipulate the public?
Starting point is 00:22:01 Didn't Vice just lay off some more people and then Jubilee completely shut down? Jezebel's gone. Yeah, Jezebel. But that's just a public service. You know, that's good for everyone. No coincidence. Yeah, no coincidence. And they're like,
Starting point is 00:22:11 you know what? Our business isn't aligned. And I'm not saying that these companies are funded by the CIA or anything like that. But there are... If you do the research
Starting point is 00:22:21 and there's a lot of stories that we've talked about over the years and stories that I've covered several years ago, you do often see this. There is government programs that provide funding that typically get used for propagandistic efforts. We know that the federal government provides craploads of monies to public radio, which gets – they do this game where it's like NPR doesn't get government funding. And then it turns out that, no, some other organization gets funding, which then provides funding to NPR. So it's circuitous, doesn't get government funding. And then it turns out that no, some other organization gets funding,
Starting point is 00:22:47 which then provides funding to NPR. So it's circuitous, but we see what you're doing. The CIA would never, never fund something to further push their interests. They've never done that. Right. But I do think it's interesting.
Starting point is 00:22:57 And that's all I'm saying. I am not saying I have any evidence. It's very interesting that whenever you get these stories of like government programs ending, there's a bunch of layoffs in the corporate press. Huh? How about that? How about that? So what's the story about?
Starting point is 00:23:10 The tech companies were colluding with the government to suppress the free speech of American citizens in violation of the First Amendment. They got caught. The Republicans are shutting them down. And now they're whinging about it. Do you think people read this for sentence uh once robust alliance of federal agencies tech companies election officials and researchers and think these are the people i want to have these are the good guys like these are the this sounds like it
Starting point is 00:23:34 really is looking out for me or do you think the word integrity that's true it means the opposite right uh but i i just wonder if the average american looks at this and says oh they are trying to pull it over me because people don't trust the government. Some do. Some portions of voters really trust it. But a lot of voters are skeptical of it. And so it makes me think if you saw these words strung together, you'd be like, this is a good thing. We don't want this once robust.
Starting point is 00:23:57 But the way they write it, they act like it's such a big tragedy. Yeah. These people are abject evil. I'm sorry. The CCP is evil. I think I can't speak too much to Vladimir Putin's. I don't know enough about Russia, but he appears to do many things that I would describe as self-interested and evil. But the CCP, I think, takes the cake. Russia may be a bit more vague and nameless in terms of that though ccp is is just abject evil we can see the things they do uh in terms of militaristic expansion the way they seize property the way they control the lives of the people who live in china the videos of people being tortured by police yeah it's not a fun place to live i'm not saying russia is but you know they're not as bad
Starting point is 00:24:40 as the ccp still i'm not a big fan of putin but uh these intelligence agencies and the things they're doing this is evil i'm sorry they might sit there and think i'm the good guy no you're a crackpot evil despot who thinks that your life is better than someone else's and you have a right to dictate what they think and do you don't you don't i'll tell you what my view is my view is more like if the american people believe stupid things they're allowed to believe stupid things and then the intelligence agencies are like but but we have to go fight putin and if the american people believe stupid things they're allowed to believe stupid things and then the intelligence agencies are like but but we have to go fight putin and if the american people are doing stupid things we'll fail i'm like that's too bad a decentralized system is better than a centralized one and here's why if it is that 60 percent of the americans are so dumb they vote for a dumb policy which causes problems for this country and serious ones. It is better than if
Starting point is 00:25:26 you have one crackpot who believes tons of crackpot things and then drives the country into the toilet. What appears to be happening now is this country is no longer operating in a decentralized way. So we are getting hyper centralized, ideologically driven crackpot decisions by the deep state, which is destroying the country. And then in the meantime, they're saying, but it's everyone else who's the problem. Dude, let grandma post her stupid memes on Facebook. Let people be wrong and let the best ideas win. You when you try to control everything and regulate everything, we look, there's a great meme Luke posted, Luke W wachowski posted and it's
Starting point is 00:26:05 the private sector from 1950 to today and the public sector from 1950 to today and guess what the private sector it's like you know this this gigantic box computer in a warehouse and then a cell phone and the public sector it's everything's the exact same nothing improves what what these people do is they're they're stuck in this stagnant reality where they can't adjust to the changing world and they think that the prop the solutions are going to be 50 year old solutions they think that they have to control the minds of the american people but this stagnates our ability to solve our own problems so how about you let grandma post her memes you shut up and we'll vote for who we want to vote for, because we would be infinitely better off if Donald Trump won in 2020 than where we are today with a crippled economy
Starting point is 00:26:50 on the verge of World War Three. Hey, y'all lost the Ukraine war. I don't even think Putin would have invaded if Donald Trump was president. Here we are. Next thing that's going to happen is China's going to invade Taiwan and Joe Biden's going to go, oh, come on, man. And if Donald Trump was president, at the very least, these things would be happening slower. But I also think they probably wouldn't be happening at all. You see, you see the parallels between how sensitive the CCP is about controlling information and about criticism within their own country. And it's almost like America is, I mean, I'd say slowly, but more now, now fastly shifting to that same direction of you have to censor online. you have to absolutely
Starting point is 00:27:25 control grandma's memes online even if they're inaccurate or if they're accurate and it's like america is essentially becoming the exact same thing that the ccp is trying to control and centralize all this information and they're just so sensitive you can't critique the fbi you can't critique these agencies and if you do you're going to get censored yeah i mean it makes me think about the twitter files, right? When Twitter files got released, mainstream media was sort of like, we don't want to acknowledge that we all knew this all along. And now we definitely have evidence that there is collusion between tech companies and federal
Starting point is 00:27:56 agencies. And instead, later, they're like, how could you guys ruin our awesome relationship that we're actually very proud of? It seems like such a strange world and the American voters just expected to to go along with it. Right. I think that's the most insulting part. Communism. They didn't expect Elon Musk to buy Twitter. Oh, I know. It's amazing.
Starting point is 00:28:16 It's a fun plot twist. And and and Vijaya was crying. And I bet she cried a lot. But but not because it's like, oh, no, an evil man is going to make hate speech. No, because she's like, he's going to is gonna make hate speech no because she's like he's gonna find what i said and that's what happened and then you know here's here's the crazy thing too i wish that elon just dumped all of it oh yeah he didn't it was select it was search and there's reasons for it i mean there's gonna be stuff in there about passwords there's gonna be stuff in there about financials. That's too bad. I really
Starting point is 00:28:46 wish it was just like, I bought Twitter and I'm going to publish everything. Their entire servers are now open to the public. Have fun. Well, Vivek, on Luke Radowski's podcast after the debate, if I can speak today, he laid out almost a good five-year plan about basically
Starting point is 00:29:02 releasing Twitter files, but for all social media agencies and just really exposing how deep all of this goes and how deep the cia and the fbi actually meddle into it vivek's basically going up on stage and being like anyone who's paying attention to what's going on i have your answers the problem is to win votes you probably have to like there's a reason why these politicians behave the way they do because vivek going up there and saying listen this is a thing that's happening a lot of people are going to be like what's he talking about and then you're going to get ronda satis or nikki haley saying some you know blathering about some mindless platitudes and yeah it just sounds good
Starting point is 00:29:38 i think there is a very serious division between uh those on twitter and those who are not on twitter in america and it's it is weird i mean news moves much faster on Twitter and those who are not on Twitter in America. And it's it is weird. I mean, news moves much faster on Twitter and there's information that circulates that becomes fact, not saying it isn't fact, but, you know, becomes more publicly known. And then you'll get voters who don't use Twitter or who are just only really on Instagram, maybe check Facebook once in a while. And I honestly applaud those people. Right. They're probably just living their lives, having a good time. On the other hand, they are not aware. And maybe they would feel the urgency, but they aren't moving as rapidly as everyone else.
Starting point is 00:30:11 It's like painful to watch every day, but you have to. Otherwise, if you miss a week, then you miss so much. But some people can't. They have other things to do. You know the meme of the two guys on the bus and one guy's looking at the dreary rocks and the guy's looking at the valley in the sun? And the guy looking at the dreary rocks and the guy's looking at the the the you know the valley in the sun and the guy looking at the sun is smiling and the guy looking the cliff is sad someone posted that it might have been i don't want to i don't want to drag the wrong account but it was an account i follow and the guy looking at the dreary cliff
Starting point is 00:30:36 side it said people who read the news are people who watch the news and then the people smiling people who don't watch the news and i was like the problem with that is that it's technically the other way around a lot of people like man the news is so depressing though yeah but here's the thing what it should be is if you want to do that the guy who's watching the news is sad but he's alive and the guy who's not watching the news has a bunch of needles in his back has a guy stealing money out of his back pocket his kids are being dragged away by a creepo and he's just like i have no idea what's going on and i don't care and it makes me happy it's like let the world collapse all around you let your children be indoctrinated and groomed your money be taken to blow up kids to get injected full of crazy whatever drugs a doctor
Starting point is 00:31:18 you know is claiming you got to get and that's when you don't know what's going on in the world you don't pay attention you and your family suffer and they suffer for future the future generations suffer those are the same people that you know say oh as long as it doesn't affect me doing x or this you know if i get as long as i can get a beer at the end of the day then uh you know it doesn't worry me it worries you very quickly when things start hitting the fan as they are right now yeah yeah i think sorry you're gonna say oh well i was just gonna say tim we had a i think um genocide losing my mind reach it was our year anniversary for that a couple days ago i was reading a comment and someone was like
Starting point is 00:31:53 anyone back here a year later thinking like wow they knew ahead of time crazy because like it was before the ukraine thing i mean uh 80 of that song was written 20 years true but it was just kind of funny how we had put that video out and like the bridge is just like all the bombs oh right i'm like oh mostly peaceful drone strike right the world is ending here's why it's a good thing yeah yeah we're making fun of the media and then they're doing exactly what we joke i mean like thank you for the plot ideas this is nobody the Babylon Bee. They wrote that article and it said, woke activist and skinhead, try arguing
Starting point is 00:32:29 but end up agreeing on everything. And then someone was like, Babylon Bee strikes again. And there's an article saying like, why are neo-Nazis joining pro-Palestinian protests? Speaking of that Ryan Long and Danny Poloshuk video where it has like the hardcore racist guy and then someone who's like in BLM. Every opinion is exactly aligned. It's so great. video where it has like the hardcore racist guy and then someone who's like in blm every opinion
Starting point is 00:32:45 is exactly aligned it's so great welcome to the modern era man yeah what a crazy time to be alive it is a crazy time to be alive and i think that's the thing that i love about people who don't really engage with the news is like they've got enough on their plate they can probably tell you everything that's going on in their hometown in their office they know everyone's birthday because their brain is not occupied with trying to keep up with everything. I think it's important to be engaged and be aware. On the other hand, I'm sure people who are obsessively following the news miss all kinds of things and they're personalized. You have to have a balance of these things. Let's jump to this story from the American Survey Center. It looks like it's American Enterprise Institute. generation z and the transformation of american adolescents how gen z's formative experiences shape its politics
Starting point is 00:33:29 priorities and future and i need only throw it to matthew iglesias so we can give you the breakdown of what they of the one of the most important things they found low and behold my friends gen z support for same-sex marriage drops from 21 from 2021 to 2023 in 2021 gen z 80 supported same-sex marriage today it is 69 lower than millennials higher than gen x and higher than boomers but lower than millennials now that's really really interesting millennials approval for same-sex marriage went up generation x went up and boomers went up and gen z went down so what matthew iglesias says is that it's probably a fluke however he goes on to say i i do think we now have a good amount of evidence that zoomers are
Starting point is 00:34:17 gonna be more conservative than millennials but this particular finding is just really fishy sure that may be but the data shows it. And we have that right now. But we can see that there's, interestingly, I'll tell you exactly why I think this is happening. Take a look at this. Gen Z's unique teen experiences. Percentage of Americans who report participating in or experiencing the following in their teen years. Gen Z.
Starting point is 00:34:41 Regularly attended religious services, 52%. Millennials, 58. Gen X, 64. Boomers, 71. Gen Z is down in religious experiences. Had a part-time job, 58%. Millennials, 70. Gen X, 79.
Starting point is 00:34:56 Boomers, 82. Had a boyfriend or girlfriend, 56%. Once again, millennials, 69, 76, 78. Drank alcohol or smoked pot or cigarettes occasionally. Gen Z absolutely not smoking and drinking and then felt lonely or isolated. 61% millennials, 57 generation X, 44 boomers, 36. You want to know why it is that Gen Z probably had a huge pushback against same-sex marriage in the past two years. It's laid out exactly right here.
Starting point is 00:35:28 They are lonely. They are isolated. They don't have significant others. And they're feeling like this weird neo-woke, whatever you want to call it, world, this cultural world, is causing them relationship problems they don't see in the older generations. So interestingly, Gen Z looks to millennials, Gen X, and boomers, and they're probably thinking, how come they were able to do it? What's going on today is bullish and it sucks. And then the old generation who has it are like, we should be more accepting and progressive, causing problems for the young people.
Starting point is 00:35:59 I also think outside of all of this, the biggest and most important component here is liberals don't have kids. And 20 years ago, when Gen Z was being created in passionate lovemaking, more conservatives had kids than liberals. And that means there are more Gen Z conservatives than liberals. Well, conservatives weren't killing their kids at mass. But that's what I mean. Liberals do. Liberals not only don't have kids, they abort their kids. They're now getting into practices which can result in the sterilization of their kids.
Starting point is 00:36:31 Conservatives are still having less kids for sure. But I tell people when they say, oh, indoctrination, it doesn't matter. It doesn't matter because two reasons. One, more conservative kids, no matter what, means more conservative future, no matter what. There's only so much indoctrinating can do, and it can convince people, it can change people, but it can't be as pronounced as literal biological reality of human beings who are created in conservative spaces. So like the indoctrination needs to take place in areas where the left has control or is taking control. But conservatives are pushing back in the culture war, which means they're losing. But more importantly, one of the most important things outside of biological reality is the economic reality. Even the child of a leftist family is now wondering why it is they can't find a boyfriend or girlfriend, they can't find a job and they feel so lonely. And they're looking around them and saying everything we have is worse than what it
Starting point is 00:37:28 used to be and so you're going to get people who are going to keep saying return well with the v you know what i mean i love this chart because it just tells you the baby boomers were out living life and then we restricted lockdown and plugged in gen z i mean every generation here got progressively more online and Gen Z was the first generation to live through a lockdown because probably more of them. No, but these experiences, the culture, the community are really valuable things. They shape who people are. And so the idea that Gen Z is worse off is because they are actually isolated, right? They are unhappy. And so they're looking around and saying, we talked about this once, the fact that z especially you'll see it on tiktok they're obsessively trying on different fashion
Starting point is 00:38:09 trends from from decades before and they're saying we wanted what you guys had we're trying to find what this is they want the baby boomer life where they can go out without their cell phone and go get you know drunk in the woods with their teenage friends or whatever kids did because they can't do these things because their life is perpetually online and they have no social community when you see how cancerous the dating pools are nowadays yeah it's insane this not had a boyfriend or girlfriend i'm sorry but baby boomers didn't have the situation ship you know what i mean like they actually did something about it i i have the answer for gen z listen if you if you are wondering go to church it's crazy i did not i went to church when I was a kid, stopped going around 12, never went again.
Starting point is 00:38:47 But I am telling you, it's not about just like some faith in God or anything. It is about being part of a community that looks out for each other. And if you don't want to do that, that's fine. You need to find a community and build one up. See, the issue is for the boomers 71 were going to religious services so of course they they were able to have a boyfriend or girlfriend of course they did not feel as lonely or isolated surprisingly they drank and smoked way more and this is pot or alcohol or okay or cigarettes so they're probably all smoking cigarettes to to be fair. But the reality is, when you look at this chart, religious, regularly attending religious services means they are constantly in a social environment.
Starting point is 00:39:34 And Gen Z, less likely to do so. It was crazy. I saw this video. It went viral like a year ago of this moderately attractive, like 24-year- old woman talking about how she was basically an incel she stayed at home all day she had no boyfriend and she posted things on the internet and i'm like that's weird like i can understand that for a 24 year old guy who does not know how to do these things but i was like surprised to learn man even for young women they're experiencing many of these similar things because it's not about whether you're a man or woman for the
Starting point is 00:40:03 most part it's whether or not you know how to socialize or you are a terminally online person. It's almost like skewing gender roles is a bad thing for dating. It's almost like women are supposed to be women and men are supposed to be men. And we have a mutually beneficial relationship. And when you start to skew that, it makes people more lonely. I mean, no man is going to go hang out with another man that was a woman. And you're not going to seek that exact same relationship. I mean, some of you might, but it doesn't work out. I think it progresses into marriage too, right? I mean, as soon as we
Starting point is 00:40:32 sent women to the workforce, we saw a complete collapse in their more traditional roles. Like volunteering went down. This is typically something women manage in the home. It's typically women who organize the social calendar. And so if you have two working people who are obsessed all the time, plugged into their laptop job, the idea that there's community that they foster among themselves and among their children just completely goes away. People don't take the people don't realize how important the gender roles were for society. They think it's just something that happened to women. Take a look at this one. Gen Z adults spent less time with friends as teenagers. This is crazy to me. Gen X, 60% said during most or all of my teen years, they hung out with friends.
Starting point is 00:41:11 29% said during some of their teen years and 11% said not at all. Only 40% of Gen Z says during most or all of their teen years, they regularly hung out with friends. That's crazy my mine is uh if someone asked me during all of my teen years all i did was regularly hang out with my friends yo there were points in my life when i was like 14 i wouldn't go home i would stay over at my friend's house all night and we'd play n64 like the four of us we were in i had friends we were in a band together then i started skateboarding my friend group got bigger all we would do is go out and skateboard all the time. And then when I stopped going to high school after a couple of months, all we did was go
Starting point is 00:41:50 every single day and skateboard. It is crazy to me to think that there are there, there were kids in Gen Z that literally were not hanging out with friends. But think about the effect of COVID, right? The internet and COVID. There was literally years that high schoolers went from being like, like I know people who were freshmen in high school, the year lockdown happened, right? Then for the next basically two years. But is that Gen Z? Yeah, they'd be Gen Z.
Starting point is 00:42:14 Yeah. And so they wouldn't be in school. I mean, this is true of a lot of people. And if you're not, I mean, this is true in a lot of situations, you have to start making friends too in order to maintain friendship. So if they never got that introduction especially during this age where socializing is actually something the brain desperately needs to practice then you are chat it's more challenging to make friends it gets more comfortable to stay online and talk on anonymous you know internet forums whatever else the internet is good in a lot of ways but ultimately i think a lot of people have been using it to avoid practicing normal social skills that baby boomers just did because that was how we operated
Starting point is 00:42:50 as a society. This is crazy. Take a look at this. So influence on parental education. Kids who had two parents were more likely, substantially more likely to take private art or music lessons, play in a competitive sport, regularly attend religious services, and substantially less likely to drink alcohol, smoke pot, or cigarettes occasionally. Unsurprising that two parent homes are better now. With no degree, that's college degree,
Starting point is 00:43:14 which is interesting. Two parents with no degree was less likely than single parents to play competitive sport. I think that would make sense. Single parent probably says, I'm going to drop my kid off at soccer practice so I can go take care of business and then come back later. But still regularly attended religious services, still less likely to drink and smoke pot, still more likely to take private art or music lessons. Single parent across the board seems to have it the worst. And I think that's increasing. There was a viral post.
Starting point is 00:43:41 It's probably fake, but it was like a woman saying she was seeking a sperm donor and i think i had a video about this earlier there's a black market sperm donation thing happening on facebook where women are like i'm trying to get pregnant so i need a donor and it's just like it's the weirdest thing this is what's what what has evolved of procreation i seriously think we're going towards pod babies because women are like i'm gonna keep my there's a movie about it i forgot what it's called but it's like a woman wants to have a kid but she's a careerist so she ends up getting a pod where the baby grows in a thing and they put in the closet which is a metaphor for mother motherhood there right she's gonna have it happen somewhere where she's not actually having to deal with well you bring it to work
Starting point is 00:44:19 and you put in the closet but it's like it's kind of a bad ending anyway but i think that's definitely where we're going one of the uh big trends now is that women are seeking unvaccinated sperm only but uh in one of those posts the woman was like i want to you know i want a man to come and don't and donate in person the natural way and then leave and i'll take care of the baby on my own this means that baby has only a mom this is a recipe for disaster for society. Target sells insemination kits now. What? What?
Starting point is 00:44:50 Yes, breaking news from me on air. Yeah, they sell it next to like all of the like sexual care items, you know, tampons or whatever else and condoms. Since when? I don't know since when. I just noticed it a couple. Men don't know about these things, I guess. Next to condoms, it seems counterproductive. Because it's all like the aisles are near each other.
Starting point is 00:45:03 I'm not going to talk about my shopping habits. But you know, like the thing is, if you're trying to buy any kind of care item for women, they'll put them next to like, whatever it's saying, you don't need men for this. This is not something you need. I mean,
Starting point is 00:45:14 theoretically it's, it could be an ode to the same sex community, right? They're saying young lesbian couple, we have something you are looking for. You don't need to get it from St. Bezos. That on the target website, at-home
Starting point is 00:45:27 insemination set. Yeah. And they've got a, they've, oh man, there's a picture of a woman holding some, you know, with the thing. On Target. On Target! I can't, I can't show this image on YouTube. Guys, don't worry.
Starting point is 00:45:46 Carter looks it up. He's like, wow. Oh, my God. I got to see this. I would display it on screen if I was allowed to on YouTube. Look, I think having children is great, but I think this is a weird way to talk to them. Oh, my God. He was on it way too much.
Starting point is 00:46:04 Such a Friday show. Are you serious? Oh, no. Oh, my God. He was on it way too much. Are you serious? I'm in. Oh no. There's. Oh my God. There's a photo of the woman. You have like.
Starting point is 00:46:14 There's a. How to do it. You guys have looked at this way more than I have. It's on Target's website. This is concerning. I just saw the box in the store. Oh, there's a how to. Yes.
Starting point is 00:46:23 Yeah. One of the photos. One of the photos shows a woman's legs on the bed with a hand coming down with it and it's full and wow that video where the scientist is walking through the room there's all the babies in the pods we're almost there they grew that goat or whatever, that lamb in the bag, right? So we are getting really close to being able to grow life in bags. No, I'm sorry.
Starting point is 00:46:50 We can already do it. The question is, will the government allow people to grow humans in that movie where they grow babies in the pods? They passively, you know why the movie was bad? Spoiler alerts, everybody. I'm sorry.
Starting point is 00:47:04 The movie was bad because they did not explore the ramifications of pod babies it was just about people who had a pod baby the issue is at one point in the movie they're like um my child was born through your services he doesn't dream and they never answer what this is about and i'm just like perhaps it has no soul or something like that i don't. But is that sort of what they're saying, right? People who are trying to outsource having to carry children are also not actually that interested in the children that they create. They don't care if they can't dream.
Starting point is 00:47:33 They might raise it as a red flag, but ultimately it's about themselves. Well, it's almost like a trophy. That's how, I mean, I feel like childbearing in general is going, especially when you have the same-sex couples just buying kids now. It almost just seems like a trophy at this point. And they're less caring about having a mom and a dad in a traditional family.
Starting point is 00:47:51 Sorry, we have to ignore that muscle half the table. It's so bad. It looked like a COVID test of some kind, and it was like, all of a sudden it's like... It's like a jelly... You know those things they use to put the jelly in the jelly donuts? I hate it here. This is gross. Jelly donut forever ruined. You brought it up! hey we are we are talking about the struggles of gen z and how they want to have families and why their policy are changing and you mentioned target selling at home
Starting point is 00:48:15 insemination but isn't that weird that we men did not bring this up it's weird to me that target would be like well let's just embrace the fact that we actually don't care if children have fathers present. We're just trying to see that this is this. You can have a child and we don't really care what happens. I think, you know, your family planning business is your own. But I think ultimately we would like a culture where it wasn't just widely accepted that we expect the family unit to be broken. I'm calling it now at all like these pride
Starting point is 00:48:45 rallies and stuff you're going to start seeing target insemination kits being given out you're going to see it in a few years next step no but i mean this this is the other thing like you know way i think in like 2012 pew research released a study saying that the children of same-sex couples ultimately are not as they don't thrive the way children of heterosexual couples do and this always makes people mad right because they're like how dare you question same-sex community but ultimately you can't live in a universe where you acknowledge that same-sex parents are not the same as heterosexual parents especially when we know father fatherlessness is one of the main reasons that children struggle with you know like women are
Starting point is 00:49:26 more likely to experience teen pregnancy if their father's not home men are more likely to be incarcerated if they're if their father's not in the home well the violent rates especially too children tend to be significantly more violent if they're raised in a single person household with just a mother yeah there's no coincidence i mean there was that first grader who brought his mom's gun to school and shot his teacher oh yeah he's he's raised by a single parent it's not to blame her for anything well a single mother specifically right yes so my my question when we were talking about this in the culture war podcast was are we not tracking for the uh detrimental effects on single father families so i'm what i'm wondering if the father children raised by single fathers do better than
Starting point is 00:50:04 single mother but but better better by what metrics? So what we find is in education and less likely to commit crime, less likely to do drugs, are we checking mental health and social well-being along with that? Because I would wonder this based on just like a general biased view of women tend to be more focused on social issues. Men tend to be... Women are subjective. Men are objective so when you have a mom and a dad the dad is the disciplinarian or he's the tough guy
Starting point is 00:50:31 he's the leader but the mom is the nurturing and the caring and the social so my question would be would we be able to track um over large populations that if a child is raised only by a father they're less likely to be emotive artistic creative but more likely to be disciplined and, you know, not doing drugs and stuff like that. I don't know. I don't know for sure. It seems like it would check out. But I'm saying, like, we don't actually have studies that track these things because we are concerned as a society with are they committing crimes and going to jail because we've got to pay for that. If someone's like, I'm into math and not literature, it's's like okay we don't really care you're allowed so that's why we say you know single father uh
Starting point is 00:51:09 families do better than single mother but then i think for the holistic human experience without in either capacity is going to be bad for us yeah i think you need both and that's i think that's ideal right traditional family w it's just you don't need two of each i mean i have heard that and i i don't want to say this with so much confidence i had read once that having like children whose moms stay at home with their young uh read earlier like i've read that there are benefits to that but you're right ultimately are they you know having children as children and are they going to jail is sort of something we're measuring more intensely because it has an effect on the taxpayer. Hey, man, this is really interesting right here. Nearly half of white Gen Z women are liberal, but that is the headline I would not use.
Starting point is 00:51:55 Percentage of white Americans who are liberal, the majority of white Gen Z are conservative. The majority of white millennials are conservative the majority of a white jedx and boomers the majority across the board for white people in this country they're conservative that's really interesting so gen z only 28 percent of gen z males identify as liberal 46 percent of gen z women identify as liberal i wonder if they're saying like liberal within like the confines of the traditional liberal liberal and conservative or if they're saying like liberal within like the confines of the traditional liberal liberal and conservative or if they're saying like oh i don't want to call myself liberal because i consider myself leftist i wonder if that's part of it i don't know how much that will actually
Starting point is 00:52:32 sway the information maybe you'd have to go into the cross tabs look at the questions and that is a good question oh i love this gen z and millennials were less trusting of political leaders growing up nice and still to this day. Good work, team. Good work. Millennials and Gen Z equally based on whether or not we should trust politicians. Yeah, I saw that. It needs to go lower. It needs to go lower for sure.
Starting point is 00:52:53 Sweet, sweet silent generation. There's like three. Yeah, look at them. They're like, I just believe everybody. They had no access to the information that we have now. This is the problem with the silent generation watching their MSNBC. They're like, but Joe Biden said it's true, so it is. And he would not lie. He is the president with the silent generation watching their MSNBC. They're like, but Joe Biden said it's true, so it is. And he would not lie.
Starting point is 00:53:06 He is the president of the United States. This is really fascinating. Video games and online gaming. Seven in ten Gen Z men played video games in the past week. I played video games literally like three hours ago. I played video games right before we came on this podcast. Oh, that's right. Literally ten seconds.
Starting point is 00:53:21 See, that was work because you were playing an entertaining show called Gamer Maids. What were you playing? It was just Mario Kart. Oh, that's right. Literally 10 seconds. But you see that's work because you are playing an entertaining show. Fair enough. We're streaming maids. What were you playing? I was just Mario Kart. Oh, Mario Kart. I was playing Baldur's Gate 3. Nice. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:53:32 I've beaten the game like 47 times already, but there's just so many different stories and pathways you can take. Look at this. Gen Z 71% played video games. But even more women play. Yeah, but they're playing Candy Crush. I mean, even if they're playing candy crush yeah i mean even if they're playing sims 2 they are online that's true that's true they're they're doing whatever
Starting point is 00:53:49 they are they're avoiding all social interaction at a higher it looks like look at this graph compared to the graph of loneliness in gen z amongst men too because men are now going to video games for their social outlet that's the primary outlet my friends gen z listen gen z men if 71 percent of gen z men are playing video games and 41 percent of gen z women are playing video games that means that right now outside there is a disproportionate amount of females two men that means it's it's almost two to one two to one for every two gen z women there's one guy not playing a video game. Well, there's your opportunity.
Starting point is 00:54:27 Go get them, Tigers. Maybe at work, though. Yeah, that's fair. The part time jobs. I think I think the challenge, too, is if you take a look back at the other metric, these Gen Z men, they're like, look, you got 72 percent of gen z men are not liberal and 46 percent of gen z women are of white americans and so they're probably meeting women and the women are like are you into insert insane psychotic woke thing and they're like no thanks have a nice day i'm not interested this is another reason why they're probably like i am sick of wokeness i am sick of the left
Starting point is 00:55:02 yeah everybody's crazy that's why you see you see this new thing about passport bros. Leaving the country is because of this. It's because they can't stand it. I know that from personal experience. Passport bros, dude. It's reality. It means that you leave and go to, say, Cambodia or Thailand or Japan, for instance, to go and find your wife because you can't find anyone here.
Starting point is 00:55:19 I mean, yeah. Back in the day, we called them mail-ordered brides. You got them from Eastern Europe. They still exist. I will tell you this right now though uh gen z women are gay but overwhelmingly they think they are they say that for sure they definitely the majority claim to be i mean i meant that literally the study says right here one in three gen z when identifies lgbt that's they wonder why the dating pool is absolutely right it's so weird but hold on
Starting point is 00:55:41 gentlemen gentlemen if women are playing video games and that means outside it's nearly two to one for every you know it's not necessarily that they're it's they played a video game in the past week i get it i get it but my point is if a third of gen z women are lgbt that means for these dudes there should be tons of ladies out there and you know a great a great opportunity for you yeah you just have to go out and do something about it. I mean, this is the thing. This is the issue, right? So the thing about baby boomers is that they lived in a more formal culture, right? You didn't have, I'm going to text you on an app and then maybe we'll hook up a couple times and then we'll leave and we don't know what we're doing, whatever else.
Starting point is 00:56:20 There was more procedure in what you're doing. And I think that was an open conversation in society. It's not to say that the baby boomers were perfect. It's just that this was, this is a social norm that we have let go. And I think that makes it harder. I think a lot of young men don't know where to start. And especially, you know, in the day and age of Me Too, a lot of men are afraid to say like, well, I didn't know how to approach her.
Starting point is 00:56:42 So I just didn't because I didn't want to be a creep. I didn't want to seem weird and so we have to reinstate avenues of pursuing right women that exist in a way that everyone was like yes this is a this is a good way to do it because otherwise you were stuck between men who want to do something who feel like they can't because you know whatever could happen and then men who do something about it in a really sketchy shady way that right because there's still a group of people that do approach no matter what, but they're typically the creepier kind. I got to say, just back to the original metric we pulled up, that Gen Z supports same-sex marriage less than millennials and it's going down. People need to understand what that's going to mean in 10 years. In 10 years when Gen Z are in their 30s,
Starting point is 00:57:28 a large portion of economic power is going to be in the hands of people who are increasingly rejecting same-sex marriage. This could mean within like a generation or two, you get the overturning of Oberfell. It does not matter. Or I should say it matters very little that you convince someone of your ideas it matters that young people are growing up with the ideas and then
Starting point is 00:57:54 eventually take over the economy see a lot of people seem to think that a lot of what's what goes on in politics is we're in a constant battle of trying to convince someone to agree or disagree and there's people in the middle being like well i just don't know now the reality is how many young people grew up in it grew up in an environment where they firmly believe based on their worldview a thing is more or less likely to be correct and so this is what's happening for whatever reason gen z has rapidly rejected same-sex marriage gen z is going to have kids if this trend is among them what's the trend going to be among gen alpha and what comes after alpha i don't know it doesn't even matter you know they're all conservative betas but here's what's fascinating it was 2018 when we saw that gen z
Starting point is 00:58:37 was slightly more conservative in certain areas and now it's being replicated years later in different ways i'm telling you man it's gonna get i i can't see the liberal liberals on the left winning the culture war in the long run i just and this it's funny because i've been saying it and now we've got more data aligning to my my uh my view of what's going to happen if winning generational support is a long-term game do you think that the left got too confident that they pushed the envelope too far initially they said oh just don't go to church and maybe you know let let you know people marry each other and now they're like and also erase gender and that was like one i think i think the gender is really what's the whole gender confusion and everything that they've been pushing so hard
Starting point is 00:59:18 down everybody's throats i think that's what's going to tip the scales in the long run i think in general life sucks for gen z yeah and it's not so much that it's um you know i made a video talking about how it's entirely possible to succeed but it doesn't life is not always going to be easier for you a lot of people look at boomers and like they had it so easy i should have it easy i don't know you should go start from scratch in the woods you ever watch that ancient technologies channel learn to build a mud hut and survive off nothing there's a lot of great things that are handed to you so it is what it is not everybody's going to be rich but i do think gen z is struggling with depression they're struggling with uh like we already saw
Starting point is 00:59:54 loneliness isolation and they're going to blame the structures that were created by the generations before them but interestingly they're going to want back what the boomers had which is kind of crazy yeah what was the percentage of boomer women who identified as lgbt oh it's non-existent three percent three hey things are looking up guys things are looking at how much how much of this three is gen z women just saying that because they think they need to fit in yeah yes even so though that may be a reason why these that like the the dudes are so pissed and they're like yeah we don't want this because that's lowering our dating pool by like 70 i think dudes want wives they do yeah it's almost like it's in our inherent nature to seek the opposite sex it's like literally how we're hardwired and now that the dating pool is so skewed and so messed up,
Starting point is 01:00:46 men don't have anywhere to go. And that is ultimately going to build frustration until it hits a breaking point. And I think these graphs pretty much show that. Take a look at this one. Most Gen Z men say they are not feminists. Nice. Good. Yeah, interestingly Gen Z males and Gen X males are comparable. Guess what, ladies and
Starting point is 01:01:02 gentlemen? Which generation created Gen Z? Gen X. Gen X did, yeah. So I can't and gentlemen? Which generation created Gen Z? Gen X. Gen X, yeah. So I can't tell you why Gen X created a whole bunch of feminists' babies, female ones, but the dudes are comparable to their dads. Isn't that crazy? The thing is, sorry, you go.
Starting point is 01:01:21 I was going to say, it's probably the shift in the workforce of women becoming the boss girls. That's probably the shift with the feminism. I think that's part of it. Also, every generation of women, like the majority identify as feminists. And so they think they're doing the right thing. They think they're doing what their moms want them to do. Most of them don't even know what feminism means. Here's the funniest thing.
Starting point is 01:01:35 Gen Z women are most likely to report being treated disrespectfully by the opposite sex. I don't believe this is related to being disrespected. I think it's related to the hyper-wokification and expectations. So when you have that video, five hours of walking through New York as a woman, and quite literally a man saying, hi, is considered sexual harassment, women are going to be like, I was harassed today when a guy waved to me.
Starting point is 01:01:57 Also, they all said they're lonely and they're not interacting with anyone. They don't hang out with their friends. So when are they being spoken to inappropriately? Perhaps on the video games online they call you anonymous and there's no social check to say you can't you can't talk to women that way well and if you've ever played call of duty and been in one of those game chats that's kind of the whole point yeah seriously so i think they should interact with real men in real life and see if this is the same thing. It's also more socially expected among Gen Z and millennials, but more so among Gen Z.
Starting point is 01:02:29 Walking up to a stranger in public is taboo, which is the, it's so crazy to me. Even for millennials, a lot of people think it's very difficult to walk up to a stranger and talk to them. I would be surprised if boomers, I'd be willing to bet if we did a survey and said would it be strange uh or or how would you find it difficult to approach a stranger and greet them
Starting point is 01:02:53 and ask them how their day is going boomers would have it very be very little low gen x lower and then it would be the highest among gen z like absolutely not there's there's all these like videos where like i mentioned five hours of walking in new york what was the one that just uh what's her face um that one twitter woman made a video of five hours of walking through new york as a gay woman holding hands with another woman and you know the funny thing about these videos is all of them they only ever show black people and the argument put forward by the woman who made the woman who made that video five hours of walking through new york said it's because they
Starting point is 01:03:30 edited the white people out well i'm sure yeah i'm sure that's why but i mean like are they lying or did they really do it because like you can say i'm sure but i'm kind of like either way it's bad i don't know right even if they think it's like oh because it wasn't entertaining they didn't say anything they're intentionally trying to be racist or or they're saying we edited the white people out because they didn't do anything right no no no she said that she said something like white men did harass her but they removed it from the videos for some reason so either she's racist or the white people didn't harass her and so right so it's like hey look look look look if her argument is that she's a
Starting point is 01:04:08 racist i'm willing to accept that she's a racist and she made racist propaganda sure like whatever the point is look if our if our view is this video is bs you're not being harassed when a guy says hi to you i'm gonna go ahead and say if this lady's saying she's a racist who was trying to smear a bunch of minorities i'm gonna take her word for it and tell her her video's garbage and it's it's not indicative of what's actually going on in society because i don't think it is yeah i i the the five hours of walking new york thing was so weird because people showed it everywhere and they're like it's so crazy to be a woman and be like really like this is it i feel like it's not it was hard for me not to believe that that video was edited some of it was creepy like a guy walking just walking next to her
Starting point is 01:04:48 for like five blocks and then just disappearing i'm like that's pretty weird when you kind of picked the worst city to film this in like where i would say the large majority of creeps are if something's going to happen to you it's probably going to be in new york or you can go five hours in la you're probably going to have especially how about we do this how about we make five hours of walking through insert small rural christian town as a a trad cath we're just doing like laps around the town because it takes you 10 minutes to get to the whole thing no one says no it's gonna be like there's gonna be like a regular guy mowing his lawn is like good day ma'am hi and then she keeps walking yeah and that's it and then there's i know someone who lives in a small town a woman and she was saying she actually loves going to
Starting point is 01:05:28 the local grocery store because men are always like you look so nice today like hope you're having a good day and then they leave her alone like i think it's different when you're in a city and you're already feeling like you're on guard right and i'm not saying that people men can't be creepy on the streets and that's important to like recognize that women feel you know not protected on the other hand like maybe that's why she walked around with a man who could protect you and they won't we should uh we should do a parody video where it's like five hours of walking through a small christian town as a trad catholic woman and it's like she's got a basket of apples and she's skipping and there's a guy like how do you miss and she's like
Starting point is 01:05:59 howdy sir and then she keeps walking cop pulls up are you okay you lost your ride somewhere and then it's like and then the inverse is five hours up are you okay you lost your ride somewhere and then it's like and then the inverse is five hours of walking through a small christian town as a lib femme woke woman and it's the exact same thing but every time someone says something just there's a guy like how do you know she pepper sprays male aggression yeah okay y'all think i'm joking but we're going for it. I'm playing this video. I did a video on this earlier. This is a clip from Catch Up.
Starting point is 01:06:30 Catch Up feed. Not catch up as in catch up with the news. And it says, quote, I have anxiety. I'm indigenous. I'm non-binary. It's a video of a woman who was presumably driving drunk the wrong way down the road. And she gets pulled over. And this is what i'm sorry gen z
Starting point is 01:06:47 but y'all are gonna have to uh have some explaining to do here and so uh we're gonna play we're gonna play this video for you right now why are you driving in the wrong way of traffic no i just got changed around i just moved here like two months ago okay i just got changed around okay do you understand what's going on though you're going in oncoming traffic I know and I just decided that it was better just to turn around really okay but I'm sorry I just have like really bad social anxiety and stuff I Okay, well, we're past that. Just go ahead and step out. Wow. As an indigenous person.
Starting point is 01:07:27 Oh, just wait. It gets crazy. Yeah, it's good. I saw a clip to this. What was her end of her sentence there? As an indigenous person? Miss Perry? Look, look.
Starting point is 01:07:36 Well, I'm non-binary, so. Okay. What do you go by? Kai. How can I refer to you tonight? Kai? Okay. Hey, I'm smelling alcohol. This guy was trying so hard. Yeah, he's doing great. He's doing a great job. Three drinks. Three drinks. Kai. How can I refer to you tonight? Kai? Okay.
Starting point is 01:07:45 Hey, I'm smelling alcohol. This guy was trying so hard. Yeah, he's doing great. He's doing a great job. Three drinks. I need to run you through some tests right now. Wow, did you ever admit to that? I just want you to know that I also have very bad social anxiety.
Starting point is 01:07:55 You and me both. Who doesn't? Her face is dead. Her face is, I don't believe you. I'm the only one who can have social anxiety. Yeah, only I'm allowed to be a victim. Yeah, right. Focus on my finger, please.
Starting point is 01:08:07 I am. You're just, like, trying to intimidate me. I don't know how I'm trying to do that. Oh, man. This is the test. As you know, as an indigenous person, and there's a lot of breath with that one. I'm sorry, but it's just for me to be on my toes.
Starting point is 01:08:23 I get you. Can you remember that I told you that I'm non-binary? I'll try my hardest. I'll refer to you as Kai, right? Perfect. I need to know if you have any injuries. This poor guy is so professional. How could I forget?
Starting point is 01:08:36 He's so professional. He's like, okay, I'll remember. He's, look, look, look. He's holding it together. Do you have any physical injuries? Mental. Mental, yeah. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:08:44 Yeah. I'm just saying. Mental. Mental, yeah. Yeah. I'm just saying. Okay. Mental, PTSD, progressive anxiety. I get you. Girl, this is your medical history. Now with your right foot, place it in front of your left in a heel-to-toe touching manner with your arms by your side, just like this, ma'am. The cop is being so nice.
Starting point is 01:09:00 Ooh, misgendered. He misgendered right there, though. I'm trying my hardest. I'm trying my hardest. Okay. It means a lot to me. I'm trying my hardest. I'm trying my hardest. Okay. It means a lot to me. I'm trying my hardest. I don't feel like a man, so.
Starting point is 01:09:08 Okay. It's kind of triggering. Right foot in front of your left. Nope. Go back. This feels like it could be a parody. I know. I'm trying to be a man thing.
Starting point is 01:09:14 Just like. She saw an opportunity. I can't walk forward now because you called me a man. Can we move forward? Oh, what a man. You have zero questions? Wait. It gets crazier.
Starting point is 01:09:20 It gets crazy here. No, but I just wanted to tell you that I suffer from really bad anxiety. Then don't drive. Right! Shouldn't be driving. With generational trauma and PTSD around... Oh my god. How old is she?
Starting point is 01:09:33 She acts like her ancestors were slaves. Generations. Generations. Literally. Here we go. It's just... I'm going to speak with you right over here, okay? No.
Starting point is 01:09:42 Yes, ma'am. Go ahead and place your hands behind your back. Just admit that you were drunk. Don't, dude. Don't make it hard. Please. Wait, wait, No. Yes, ma'am. Go ahead and place your hands behind your back. Just admit that you were drunk. Don't, dude. Don't make it hard. Please. Wait, wait, wait. Don't make it hard.
Starting point is 01:09:48 Listen. No, you're... You're gonna get a resistance check. Dude, I... You're gonna get a resistance check. I don't... Don't resist. Okay.
Starting point is 01:09:56 Don't. Listen to me. Don't resist. Don't. You're being a white man and... I've fallen all over your shit. Whoa. I did everything you said and I'm't falling all over your shit. Whoa. I did everything you said and I'm getting in trouble.
Starting point is 01:10:08 I'm like, fuck you guys. Hold on. Hold on. You're scaring me. There's nothing to be afraid of. What does it mean, you're being a white man? I think we all know what it means. There's nothing I can do about it.
Starting point is 01:10:19 I've been a white man my whole life. It's a slur. She's using it like a slur. You're being a white man, but he's being kind a slur. She's using it like a slur. You're being a white man. I'm going to start saying that's all you. No, no. This is an important point. He's arresting her.
Starting point is 01:10:31 She's getting in trouble. She's claiming that you're harming me. You're being a white man is an insult to someone. Normally in her circles, I bet that works. I bet when some guy says something like no i'm not i'm not going to give you the last slice of pizza she goes you're being a white man he goes you're right i'm sorry here's the pizza this cop is like lady you're driving the wrong way down the road into oncoming traffic and i don't care you're right sorry for electricity yeah she admitted to having
Starting point is 01:10:58 three beers which is probably less than she had two and she's like reciting what she just said like five minutes ago too and she's saying all these things so she can be like well it's it's actually that he was being mean to me it wasn't that i was drunk i mean she led she led with her excuses because she knows she's in the wrong you know the advice that i was given was just don't do the field sobriety test right and uh don't talk and your worst case scenario is they arrest you and give you the breathalyzer back at the station. And I'm not a lawyer, but I recommend consulting a lawyer. More importantly, don't drink and drive, and don't go the wrong way down the road. Well, she just moved here.
Starting point is 01:11:32 She doesn't know. Oh, she did. She can't read street signs. They were different. It's the generational trauma that makes it so that she got her license, in which you have to take a written test to get your license, but then she forgot you can't drive the wrong way down the road. And she's like bringing her ancestors and stuff.
Starting point is 01:11:44 Come on. You have to do it fast she forgot you can't drive the wrong way. And she's like bringing her ancestors and stuff. Come on. Don't put, don't put your ancestors. The Babylon bees got to, got to make a parody of this one. They could go. I don't just,
Starting point is 01:11:52 you could make a parody. This is recent. You know, I gotta be honest. You're, you're, you're actually, it's probably true.
Starting point is 01:11:59 I would like a followup. I want to know what happened when she got to the police station. I bet this police officer went home to his wife and was just he didn't even know what happened today that's amazing you're being i might get brought up on hate crimes but i i mean i would love it if she got charged with uh like some kind of hate crime charge you know i say that only like half seriously oh i think she should because if the woke left wants all these hate crime charges, then if you insult or attack or deride a person based on their race, then you should get resisting and like invective or whatever.
Starting point is 01:12:32 If she had looked at him and said, you're being a black man right now, it would have been so different. It would have been so different. Like, can you imagine? Especially considering he's white. That's it would have been complicated then. But like the fact that she can use your your your being a white man as a slur and we all kind of are like so crazy except in another
Starting point is 01:12:51 version of this we would all be like that's a completely inappropriate thing for her to say is actually not okay because it's treating one racial group in a way that we don't treat others so the reason i wanted to bring this up is we just did that. We just had that big survey showing Gen Z's changes. Now, I mean, come on. There are a lot of sane and rational Gen Z, and we see it in the data. They are pushing away from this kind of insanity, and they're saying enough.
Starting point is 01:13:18 I got to say, like, if I was a Gen Z guy and I was seeing this, I'd be like, stop giving us a bad name, man. That's how I feel. I'm Gen Z, and I watch this video, and I'm like, are you serious right now? I'm with the boomers. Leave me alone. And this person only cares about they themselves, you know? Hey, they, them.
Starting point is 01:13:32 I did the best I could. Kai only cares about Kai, right? Kai does not care that Kai has been drinking and driving and could hurt someone else. Kai does not care that Kai is going down on a retreat. Drinking and driving is a social construct. Right. Kai has excuses like there's no tomorrow. And ultimately, everyone should care about Kai,
Starting point is 01:13:48 even though Kai has to care about no one else. That's all I got from this conversation. Why would you admit to drinking? I don't know. That blows my mind. You know, I got to be honest. Kai has generational trauma, and therefore it's justified. I'm willing to bet single family, a single parent household.
Starting point is 01:13:59 Single mother, guaranteed. You think so? I would say guaranteed single mother household. Or two mothers, one of the two. But most likely single mother. One thing that always really offended me or two mothers, one of the two, but most, most likely single mother. One thing that always really offended me, because this happened a lot when I worked at Fusion, Fusion was very leftist and woke.
Starting point is 01:14:12 And that whole trend started about the talk. And you had those commercials where it's like, you know, black families have to give their kids the talk. And I was like, whoa, what's that? And then they show, they played these videos where it was like a black father talking to his son about when you get pulled over turn the dome light on engine off keys on the dash wall in the dash hands on the wheel and i was like oh yeah my dad gave me that talk too and they went no he didn't this is something that and i was like wait wait wait hold on legit this is the yo i think you're talking about rich people or something
Starting point is 01:14:42 because everyone i knew in my neighborhood no matter what their race was, got the talk. But there was this woke, liberal, lib-left talking point that only black families get the talk. And for those, I'll clarify. The talk is when a father explains, or mother, explains to their kids what to do when you're pulled over by the police. Everyone I know of every different race was told, if you get pulled over, turn the engine off, put the keys in the dash, turn the light on, put your hands on the wheel. Then when they ask for your license and insurance, it's on the dash, you grab
Starting point is 01:15:11 it, and all your hands are in plain view the whole time. Well, I got the talk, and I come from a family of police officers, so that should show. I got the talk in driver's head. They teach you that in driver's head. Don't hit the gas pedal when you get pulled over. don't reach for something very quickly down because you know they they're stopping you they don't want to don't
Starting point is 01:15:30 reach for the glove box all these things that's why it's like you get pulled over you put your insurance on the dash you put your wall in the dash with the keys in the dash they know you can't drive the car's not going to move the lights on they can see everything you grab your wallet right there and you just wait for them to approach with my hands where they can see them. Because like. Well, yeah, you put your hands on the wheel. Yeah, right. So they can see your hands. Until they ask you to do something.
Starting point is 01:15:48 Well, and if you're armed, you let them know that you're armed. I mean, at least in most situations, but it also can backfire. That's bad advice. Different states have different laws on this. And you got to talk to your lawyer about that one. Some states require it and some states don't. And some states create serious problems if you needlessly start saying things like that. I can see that. Yeah, don't listen
Starting point is 01:16:07 to that. Talk to your lawyer about Yeah, because there's a... It's what I've wondered because if you're driving with like a gun in your glove box and you have to get your insurance... Well, that's usually like I'll have a gun in the glove box and then usually my wallet's in the glove box or something so then you have to reach in and you say, hey, officer I want you to know
Starting point is 01:16:23 there's a firearm in the glove box but my wallet or my registration is also there you can reach in if you'd like or i can reach now you're consenting them search your vehicle yep depending on the jurisdiction it can get crazy where if you offer an officer to check the car they can search the whole thing and take you out yeah that's nuts to me yeah i don't know if it's true though but uh when i was a kid they said if if uh the cop asks you to open the glove box they can see you've just given a full cert consent for the car correct yeah and it's usually like some argument of when he opened it i thought i saw something so now i had to investigate and he said it was okay that i searched it so but you know here's the important thing the reason why
Starting point is 01:16:58 you never talk to cops sorry cops the reason why you never talk to cops is because uh there's this great uh supreme court justice who went over all the basics of it. But there's really one simple thing. Are you and the cop going to remember things the exact same way? All that matters. Cop could be the best, nicest guy in the world. And he swears that you said that you were going to shoot him up when you said, I'm going to root him up for your baseball team. Who knows? He could interpret what you said incorrectly or mishear you or something. Or you can say, he says, what are you doing out here? Hey, you're speeding. And you say, just out having fun. And he hears, just out with my gun. And then he goes, I'm going to step out
Starting point is 01:17:43 of the vehicle, sir. Then when you go to court and you say he illegally searched my vehicle the cop says the driver informed me that he was armed i searched his vehicle found contraband i found uh you know a possession of illegal substances and you can say i never said that i said i was just out having fun and who's the jury gonna believe you if however you say literally nothing then he can't say anything he can lie and lie but if it's a you know in the instance you're dealing with a good cop who's not going to lie he's going to be like he wouldn't talk to me you should always keep it bare minimum i mean just give them what they absolutely need in that moment uh i would say give them what you're legally required to give them
Starting point is 01:18:18 and then uh you know typically just be respectful and say you know with all due respect i'll wait let me know when i'm when you're finished. It's crazy how far respect goes to in traffic stops. People don't realize that if you're just respectful. Bro, in life. In life, too. But especially in traffic stops like in Texas, I've been pulled over five times in a matter of two years. Yeah, I don't want to talk about Texas cops are on something else. Ginger racism.
Starting point is 01:18:41 Something. Profiling straight up. But I've four out of those five times. No ticket. I've had my. Well, right. So here's the challenge. I mean, they'll you know, I'm not a fan of lawyers.
Starting point is 01:18:53 I feel like legal advice from lawyers is always. I'm just like, look, man, situational. I've been pulled over. I'm driving the highway and it's like, it's super late at night. I'm in the middle of nowhere in rural Illinois. I'm speeding, not speeding too crazily. And I get pulled over and I'm like, shit. And the cop walks up and he's like, how's it going there, buddy?
Starting point is 01:19:14 You got a license and insurance? They don't say license and registration. And he's like, you were speeding. And I was like, bro, I got to go to the bathroom, man. I'm sorry. And he's like, all right, dude, slow down. And he let me go. Nope.
Starting point is 01:19:24 Like if I gave him the business, I'm stuck there having to go to i had to take a dump and i'm like bro i'm just trying to get off at naperville that card that card works i will say but i literally that card it works so it's it's like and there have been instances where uh i've it's not happened to me but my friends have said that they they they were uh snooty to the cop and the cop said i was gonna give you a warning but you're being a dicks and i get a ticket yeah so it's tough i My friends have said that they were snooty to the cop, and the cop said, I was going to give you a warning, but you're being a dick, so now you get a ticket. So it's tough. I mean, you don't want to admit to committing crimes or anything.
Starting point is 01:19:51 Like, no lawyer would tell you to do that. But if you make it easy for the officer and you're respectful, you might just tap on the top of the car and be like, come on, man, slow down, because I got to pull you over next time if you do it again. And you're like, all right, dude, I got it. The other thing, too, is sometimes you get bad cops right it's tough because you never know if you're going to get a nice one or a not nice one yeah you never know how much you can say without them using my my advice would be don't claim to the officer that you have anxiety
Starting point is 01:20:17 generational trauma are non-binary and triggered or all of them or put it on your ancestors come on her ancestors are looking down just yeah shaking their heads like dude i'm she says she's indigenous right she did i have to wonder just like elizabeth warren right yeah but but no no let's let's operate on the assumption that she is totally indigenous i'm wondering if like her comanche ancestors are just like she's not ours we're like what are you doing yeah right especially if she's like you know she's not ours. We're like, you don't take it to jail. Tomahawk people, what are you doing? Yeah, right? Especially if she's like, you know,
Starting point is 01:20:48 she's Comanche or something like that, at least in her inner heritage, they probably must be so mad at her for this. This whole situation, even like drinking the fire water,
Starting point is 01:20:54 come on. What are you doing? Drinking the fire water. Come on, what are you doing? Like you're not eating peyote, you're doing this? Come on.
Starting point is 01:21:00 Yeah, seriously, that's like. I don't know if the Comanche did that, because they were in the plains. No, peyote would be like South America america yeah fair enough but still aztecs maybe you get the point you're not rolling a fat tobacco one there you go peyote would be like
Starting point is 01:21:12 new mexico and stuff huh i am i imagine so i don't know too much about joe rogan so i have no idea not joe rogan yeah and then ayahuasca would be south america and then you have those uh you have like the crazy cactuses what are they called like the that's peyote that's peyote oh peyote is a cactus yeah yeah but i thought somebody like the there's another one i forget what they're called um different cactus same thing doesn't matter not important still i i i fear for gen z my friends but um this data that we have gives me pause and maybe i am uh more hopeful for the future of this country because of this data that we have gives me pause and maybe i am uh more hopeful for the future of this country because of this data because we had a gen z person in the room say this is embarrassing to us highly highly how old are you i'm 23 oh okay yeah so i'm like right on the i mean i was born in 2000 so i'm
Starting point is 01:21:56 pretty close to the cutoff really what's the youngest millennial isn't it like 20 core is supposed to be 92 which is my birth year that's 92 is a cutoff for millennial i think that's just the center of it i heard the last year of millennia or like the last year of millennial is 96 and 97 is the first year of gen z i think that sounds right yeah i heard that before as well yeah roughly the same uh 81 to 96 according to britannica oh okay wow that's crazy. But I kind of feel like... Because I told you the other night,
Starting point is 01:22:27 I feel like I'm right at the end of the millennial. That's crazy, though. If you were born in 81, you were 15 when the other kid was born, and you're the same generation. It's weird. That doesn't make much sense to me. Because that's why you get the Zillennial.
Starting point is 01:22:38 Zillennial. Or Zillennial, whatever. Zillenskiel? All I know is I grew up with good cartoons. I had the great cartoons. I had the Ed, Edd, and Eddy, Courage the Cowardly Dog. Oh, come on. Those were great.
Starting point is 01:22:47 Courage was good. For Billy and Mandy. Billy and Mandy was good, but Edd n' Eddy was the worst. I loved Edd n' Eddy. They were losers. Oh, they were losers for sure. They were out. They were with their friends constantly.
Starting point is 01:22:58 They lived on a cul-de-sac. I mean, this is what Gen Z never had. But I just don't understand. I never as a kid liked watching shows where the main characters lose and were losers. Every episode. Yeah, they did. I hated it every time. You know why I like The Simpsons?
Starting point is 01:23:12 Because Homer was like, he's Forrest Gump and about. And it's funny. And the same thing with Peter Griffin. I like, and Fry. They're really dumb, but things turn out well for them. CatDog was a good one, too. I didn't watch CatDog. CatDog was good. CatDog was a good one, too. I didn't watch CatDog. CatDog was crazy.
Starting point is 01:23:27 It was crazy. That was... CatDog was kind of messed up, though. Yeah. All the best cartoons are a little messed up, though. CatDog, for those who don't know, it's like one end is a cat
Starting point is 01:23:36 and one end is a dog. So you have to wonder about how that works. You know what I mean? It's kind of messed up. Being that age, though, you don't think too much into it. No, you don't.
Starting point is 01:23:44 Yeah. But now it's... With the weird it'd be in that age though you don't you don't think too much into it yeah but now it's uh with the weirds what i guess the bigger concern is probably for gen alpha because elsagate and the things that that popped up on youtube with all this weird freaky sexualized content is it's embedded in their brains yeah right people need to understand i love this um why does time fly as you get older, right? It feels like when you're younger, as you get older, the years are passing faster and faster and faster. And it's mostly due to the fact that your brain ignores
Starting point is 01:24:13 routine. It does not need to store the same data as it did when you were younger. So from the ages of five to ten years old, it feels like every year feels like an eternity and you just can't wait when you're older you're like wow i can't believe it's been three years already man can you believe the lockdowns were three years ago seriously it's november of 2023 joe joe biden's got his last year
Starting point is 01:24:35 can you believe it it's because we're not tracking these things like when we were young so for a gen alpha baby or toddler who's watching big-breasted Hitler dancing with the Incredible Hulk, it's a real video. I'm not making that up. Yeah, it's true. That's going to be like 7% of their psyche because they've only been here for a couple years and they watched those videos for like eight months. Well, I remember how impactful cartoons were on me when I was a kid. That was my life. Oh, dude.
Starting point is 01:25:04 Yeah. So it was Richie's birthday the other day. And for his birthday, we just did a bunch of Simpsons references. And it was actually fun and funny, but off-putting that we all knew so much about the Simpsons and we can't even tell you the articles of the constitution. Like bits and pieces. Article one, section two says, we just listened to that, right? You know, then, And then the amendments.
Starting point is 01:25:26 But man, you want to tell me about how the flaming moe got invented? I can break down exactly how it went down. You want to talk about the spruce moose? Just give me season 1 through 9 of The Simpsons, and we can sing the monorail song right now. But now you can't choke Bart any longer. No more choking. I never did either. And Abe Simpson's gay.
Starting point is 01:25:46 I don't get any of these references. I didn't watch the Simpsons growing up, but it makes me feel like I operated in a different culture than you guys. I mean, that's right. I'm over here, you know, I don't know what I was doing. I watched the Goats, SpongeBob SquarePants all the time. Oh yeah, of course. I wasn't allowed to
Starting point is 01:26:01 watch TV during school nights. monday to friday i couldn't watch tv i could only watch it on saturdays and part of sunday and so i feel like it made me i could watch it friday nights actually but i feel like it just made me miss all kinds of things there's no you don't have enough time to catch up i'd fall asleep watching cartoons and i wake up at 3 a.m to robot chicken yeah that was my life oh yeah that was a lot so you had like a tv in your room growing up no i mean i'd sleep i mean i'd fall asleep in the living room a lot of the time okay yeah i mean you'd
Starting point is 01:26:29 either wake up to robot chicken or uh what is it george what uh i mean there's so many different things yeah but uh i'm older than you so when i would fall asleep watching adult swim i'd wake up to like sea lab and oh yeah or the girls gone wild commercial that's true yeah that was always on yeah and then it was it was really great when adult swim got family guy because then i was watching that oh yeah but yeah when i was man when i was 16 you were how old would that make you two were you even here yet i don't know i mean born in 2000 you're 37 yeah i'd be be right around there right so i'm 16 watching Adult Swim.
Starting point is 01:27:06 And it was like Space Ghost and Sea Lab. And oh, the Brack Show. Is that what it was called? Brack. Yeah. There's also like Squid Billies was a good one. No, I hate Squid Billies. I would wake up to Squid Billies.
Starting point is 01:27:17 And that one was messed up. Yeah, that's like a later generation. I remember also watching like Toonami and watching like Rurouni Kenshin. And like, who else? Like Yu Yu Hakusho, Spirit Detective was a big one for me. like yu yu hawk show spirit detective was a big one for me yeah inuyasha um inuyasha also a big one for me and what else did they have on that i don't know dragon ronin warriors they had so many random shows at that period of time yeah yeah goku of course dragon ball z yeah i don't know what they're doing now though not me either but i also wonder too about like the superheroes that the
Starting point is 01:27:41 that gen z and gen alpha have remember when marvel did the new the new warriors that canceled it but it was like snowflake and safe space wow do you remember that yeah yeah oh man let me pull that one up snowflake i grew up on like spider-man and iron man those are the go-to for me true i grew up with toby toby mcguire yeah the toby's always he will always be the best spider and here's here's a crazy thing like this was like a big scandal i guess when it came out i don't know if it was a scandal i was making fun of it snowflake and safe space and then like quite literally at a morbidly obese mexican woman who and her superpowers she has a backpack that she can pull anything out of she's dora she's from that arrest video no she's dora oh man no but for real what what they were probably thinking was
Starting point is 01:28:24 the kids today, the teenagers who are going to read this grew up watching Dora the Explorer. Let's make a Dora superhero. But here's the crazy thing is Snowflake and Safe Space are brother and sister and they're really into each other.
Starting point is 01:28:36 Oh, I was going to say. There's a fan of Dora there. I thought they were a couple. This dude in the middle has internet powers, whatever that means. He looks like a knockoff of Ben 10. Did anyone become fluent watching Dora the Explorer?
Starting point is 01:28:49 Screen time. Look at this kid. He's got a meme-obsessed super teen whose brain became connected to the internet after he got exposed to experimental internet gas. Is this real? Internet gas? Yes. Look at this one.
Starting point is 01:29:03 Snowflake and safe space. Their names match with what they look like okay i remember watching batman mercilessly beat a guy and then being like but we don't kill yeah and then in uh in in injustice too when uh batman and robin and it's and it's damian wayne so he's like league of assassins when bat Batman just crunches a guy's skull and it shows the x-ray in the brain, cracks or whatever. Like the Mortal Kombat x-ray. And he's like, I don't kill.
Starting point is 01:29:31 And then Damian goes, yeah, but TBI is okay. I'm like, that's, I love that degree of awareness of aging with your audience. Right, yeah. But my concern with this is, I grew up with heroes who are like, you have to be a good person,
Starting point is 01:29:44 you have to help others, self-sacrifice, et cetera. They're growing up with narcissistic, arrogant, whiny baby heroes. This got canceled, I guess. Good. Probably for the best. Well, now you see this stuff gets canceled, but then now you got stuff like the boys, the Titans, where the superheroes just murder. And it's like the reality of the superheroes.
Starting point is 01:30:02 You got a lander mowing down crowds. Gay vampire. Oh, how did I get be negative michael telling you to be negative like it literally at least he's at least he's not hpv negative there you go he was given a life-saving medical procedure where he was exposed to morbius's blood as a child man i used to look trailblazer look at this i'm not kidding she's never walked a trail in her life she's a it's a it's a it's a fat south american one with a backpack where she has a magic backpack which is a pocket dimension where she can pull and just use a useful random object she's specifically against shoplifting they just? Maybe they just got sued. Wow. I'm pretty sure they canceled this
Starting point is 01:30:46 and everyone was like, yo, this is embarrassing. That is a bad idea. I remember seeing clips go around of this on Twitter and everyone was just making fun of it. It seems, again, like the Babylon Bee has struck.
Starting point is 01:30:56 Well, it's like drawn together, but not a joke. Right. It's not even funny. Nothing's funny about it. It's so weird. This seems like something that a right winger would come up with just for fun. And you're like, it's a little heavy. You know what I mean? It's a little funny. Nothing's funny about it. It's so weird. This seems like something that a right winger would come up with just for fun.
Starting point is 01:31:06 And you're like, it's a little heavy. You know what I mean? It's a little too on the nose. Safe space. Also, what are they protecting you from? The white men? I don't understand. Yes.
Starting point is 01:31:17 This is heteronormative patriarchy. I love that stuff. Why would they protect me from it? The Marvels came out officially today. Tank. Oh, true. Completely tanked. Yeah, the reviews are bombing.
Starting point is 01:31:28 People don't want to watch it. The trailers show Robert Downey Jr. and Chris Evans from four years ago in Endgame because they know nobody wants to watch it. Disney has destroyed everything. South Park's roasting them for doing it. The Panderverse. Yeah. The first, a really great example the um
Starting point is 01:31:45 there's a really great video i watched about uh the first captain america versus captain marvel and it breaks down why captain america was highly rated why it was successful made a billion dollars and why captain marvel was panned and and didn't do as well and uh it's really really simple captain america that's a movie that's like 2011 i think what's the message being sent to people in in 2011 so how old you were born 2000 yeah so you're 11 years old you saw captain america yep absolutely you watch steve rogers throw himself on a grenade to save the the other men who are captain america was great you watched a movie about a dude so desperate to fight for his country he kept trying to lie his way into the military now someone born in 2000 watched captain marvel where she robs a guy because he asked her
Starting point is 01:32:30 to smile she walks up to a guy she's like lands on earth he's on a motorcycle with a leather jacket and he sees and he goes you should smile more and then she looks at him then the next scene is her riding away with all of his stuff see and i grew up on like ghost rider and stuff like ghost rider that was it ghost rider was awesome he was he was the peak top tier he's a flaming head and rides a motorcycle okay just like accomplishing people with chains a flaming chain yeah flaming oh and he's eternal and doesn't die ever it's just so cool like and he just does this for no is he fighting no it's a devil's contract yeah oh what is it he signed a deal with the devil
Starting point is 01:33:07 no it's immortality no but like what was the deal for he died in well he got in a really bad motorcycle accident yeah from what I
Starting point is 01:33:13 because he was like a stunt jumper basically like evil Knievel right the devil said I'll bring you back but you
Starting point is 01:33:18 what was it like after you die you'll work for me for eternity or something pretty much yeah I don't know sounds like a terrible deal
Starting point is 01:33:24 well then he ends up slaying like demons and cool stuff and like yeah kind of turns on the devil a little bit whoa a double agent it's cool deal with god yeah it's cool i like i like that is a cool movie yeah anything with nicholas cage is oh yeah dude no question he's not the beast are you gonna see that he's in one right now uh about how he's a professor who like appears in everyone's dreams, like an A24 film. Well, he's in every movie. If I know who Nicolas Cage is.
Starting point is 01:33:50 I was watching one where he's like a buffalo rancher just before the show started. And I'm like, I can't really tell what's going on. He can star in anything and it will be entertaining. It could be the most bland thing ever. He may be the best candidate to AI movie make. Did you see the one where he plays himself? Yes. I wanted to see it.
Starting point is 01:34:04 What was that one? I think it was literally called Nicolas Cage. It's the fantastic life or some... It was the fantastic life and then I think it was literally his name.
Starting point is 01:34:13 And it's like, he gets hired by this guy who's a super fan and it's, who's that, Pablo Pascal or whatever is playing the guy and it's really...
Starting point is 01:34:19 Pedro Pascal. Pedro Pascal. And then he's like, there's this really great scene where basically Nicolas Cage is informing to the government on this guy who's apparently a drug dealer and so nicholas cage is trying to go into this room and the guy's like don't go in there man please it's going to change our relationship and he's like this must be where the drugs are but he opens it up and it's
Starting point is 01:34:37 just the most ridiculous nicholas cage fan room it's got all his props and his pictures and he's like what the dude was actually just a super fan. It was his brother or cousin or something that was doing all the bad shit. That's so funny. That movie was good. Nicolas Cage is the best. The one I'm talking about is called Dream Scenario. It apparently just came out.
Starting point is 01:34:53 Oh, I've heard of that. And he plays a college professor who starts appearing in all of the kids in his lecture streams. But then it gets weirder and he's starting to do strange things. And it becomes an internet. He goes viral and he appears in other people's streams. really yeah i want to watch that have you guys seen next it's a dating show nicholas cage plays a guy who can see like a minute or a minute and a half into the future oh i feel like i've seen that and so he like goes to casinos and he just wins whenever he wants but he keeps it on the deal and then he gets recruited is that your trick is that how you
Starting point is 01:35:23 accomplish that's how i yeah that's how i went everything but it but it's actually a really clever movie it's a really clever concept you know i recommend it yeah there's a great scene where he's at a bar and then he's a woman sitting at it sitting you know you know sitting or whatever there's like a guy bothering her so he gets up and he walks over to her and then the guy's yeah it's it's uh her ex yelling at her and so then he's like it's it's uh her ex yelling at her and so then he's like listen buddy you know leave her alone the guy takes a swing at nicholas cage who can see the future so he dips perfectly and then punches the guy when the ex-boyfriend goes down the woman goes you dick and then she runs to her ex-boyfriend and cleans him up and says get out
Starting point is 01:35:59 of here then time rewinds back to nicholas cage sitting at the counter that was him seeing the future he gets up he walks over the guy starts giving the business and he says come on leave her alone and then as soon as the guy reaches the punch nicholas cage goes here it comes gets hit in the face falls down and then she goes to him and calls the other guy a dick yeah nicholas cage is the best man i love that i love that he's got great work uh kick-ass one and two i was a fan oh yeah well yeah i forgot what those I love how we went from talking about like the impeachment to snowflakes it's Friday we're chilling all right we're gonna go to super chats if you haven't already would you kindly smash that like button subscribe to this channel share
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Starting point is 01:36:52 All right. Leroy Hall says Trina Hall started her transplant treatment today. Please continue to pray for her during this month long journey. Absolutely. Good luck, man. Wish you the best. Shane H. Wilder says, happy veterans day weekend to all our vets also tim i hope you enjoyed the cast brew meme with you as charles atlas i dropped this morning
Starting point is 01:37:11 peace i did not see it but uh also it's it's the uh birthday of the continental marines so happy birthday continental marines 248th yeah wow they went and they stopped those pirates raymond g stanley jr says tim stop i have ptst from generational trauma and you're acting like 148th. Yeah. Wow. They went and they stopped those pirates. Yeah, that's right. Raymond G. Stanley Jr. says, Tim, stop. I have PTSD from generational trauma and you're acting like a white man. But also happy birthday to my fellow Marines and for the lesser then's
Starting point is 01:37:33 happy Veterans Day tomorrow. Not in my town. It sounds like a Marine thing to say. Matt Hancock says, happy birthday to the Marine Corps. Check out the Commandant's birthday message. That is how to motivate recruitment. True. true yeah did you see the new army commercial all white men we're going to war we saw it right yeah it went in 2021 i saw the side-by-side comparison of all the gender that we love stuff and then now just all straight white
Starting point is 01:38:00 men it's like oh we are so boned they went back yeah okay elf tree hug says more dnd references please i suppose uh i don't know i've been playing a lot of balder's gate which is basically dnd good game good fun i'm not your buddy guys this is purely political there is evidence problem is would give the dems an out for removing biden it's more likely biden will lose 2024 exactly so i you know i've always supported biden it's those unequ will lose 2024. Exactly. So I, you know, I've always supported Biden. It's those. Unequivocally. Absolutely.
Starting point is 01:38:28 I don't like the Republicans. It's, you know, oh, the Democrats. You know, Biden's earned my vote. The wink. All right. What do we got? All right. All right.
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Starting point is 01:38:43 All right. All right. All right. really, really hits. It slaps, huh? It's a slap, huh? It's a slap. You kids and your fun lingo. A banger. A bop. A bop. Bop for hip hop.
Starting point is 01:38:50 I don't know. For metal and music and stuff. You said bop, and now all I can think about is um bop. All right, Jonathan. You're doing this to yourself. Jonathan Burnett says, this millennial is officially a homeowner.
Starting point is 01:39:02 Klaus and the WF can choke on my Roberto. Chickens and a garden coming in spring. Congratulations. That's awesome. My friends, we have too many roosters. Okay? We got too many roosters. We got a couple that are hilarious.
Starting point is 01:39:14 They have mutton chops. I don't know why. But apparently like one of the breeds we had, it's, I can't remember. Kim knows all this stuff. But it's got, you know, mutton chops that come out. And they're just really dumb. So we've built the suburbs of chicken city because the city is expanding due to population growth and uh kim built a little shelter for them they don't use so it's raining
Starting point is 01:39:35 and they're all just huddled standing there in the rain and there's quite literally a big shelter they could go inside of but they're dumb but we got to give them away they're male they're gonna they're gonna build their own shelter they don't need help yeah so i think we but we got to give them away they're male they're gonna they're gonna build their own shelter they don't need your help yeah so i think we want we got to give a bunch away and so i don't know what a rooster is worth like 20 bucks or something but these are official chicken city yeah genetic lineage you know roosters so i guess 20 bucks is that 23 bucks 20 bucks we got to get rid of them though we were we were planning on bringing them to auction and just you know finding good homes for them.
Starting point is 01:40:06 But the only rule is you can't eat them. Sorry. Yeah, these are, we are looking to sell to people who need a rooster for their flock so that it can have more chickens and more roosters and not to just eat. So there you go. True. I don't know how we. Just harass Kim on X.
Starting point is 01:40:26 Oh, yeah, you can tweet at Kim on X and just be like, I would like a rooster, please. Please, a rooster. Kim's going to fire me immediately. But she can tell. She can tell if you've got bad intentions for these roosters. She's like Santa. She knows. She has a list.
Starting point is 01:40:36 She has a list. All right, all right. Mike Z says, Thank you, Tim and crew, for all you do. Since it's Friday, I thought I'd shout out my good friend, Kieran. She makes amazing artwork and is trying to influence culture by making her own video game. Ashes to Ashland goes by Agent Kieran on Ko-Fi.
Starting point is 01:40:53 What is Ko-Fi? Never heard of it before. Ko-Fi. K-O-F-I. Ko-Fi. Ko-Fi. Ko-Fi. For anyone interested in that.
Starting point is 01:41:01 All right. Raybert G. Stanbert Jr. says, Happy birthday, Marines. Drink responsibly. I wonder if we're going to see anything going on in the Charleston or anything in the area. I don't know. Maybe like a reenactment of some kind. Or I bet all the VFWs are like packed.
Starting point is 01:41:14 Is Veterans Day a bank holiday? Is like an official federal holiday? I think so. I think so. Yeah. Because I was kind of like, oh, I wish that was on Friday or Monday.
Starting point is 01:41:20 Right. Give us an excuse to be like, we out. Some places do give you the Friday off if it's on a Saturday. Oh. not here at timcast we work all the time i'm just kidding i like this job well they had the parades last weekend so i didn't realize that it was yeah i thought all the celebrations were going to be like that monday or whatever but then you know it's saturday so true and there you go i'll get you uh some crayons raymond and i'll make sure to get them to you stat so crayons you can celebrate properly yeah marines eat crayons, Raymond, and I'll make sure to get them to you, Stat. Crayons?
Starting point is 01:41:45 You can celebrate properly. Yeah, Marines eat crayons is the old adage. Logan Culver says, I can only imagine Phil and James Lindsay were screaming at their screens watching today's Culture War episode. Commies always lie. Well, so the one thing I can say is I really do appreciate Haas coming on and Trevor Loudon, of course. It was a great conversation. But things got heated when i made a comment about bourgeoisie meaning the middle class it's a it's a miss it's a it's
Starting point is 01:42:10 a misconception that it means the ultra wealthy people say bougie and things like that but the bourgeoisie was quite literally the uh the middle class people who had small businesses and then when i brought that up has told me no it doesn't, it doesn't mean that. And I was like, wait, what? I'm like, that's... So I looked it up and I'm like, it literally does. And then he played that,
Starting point is 01:42:29 well, according to Marx, what it means is that I'm like, here we go. If it's going to negatively impact my argument, I will give you an alternate definition, which is typically
Starting point is 01:42:38 what we see on the left. You know? We need Jackson and Phil on one. We need it. On the same one? I think Phil also needs that it was supposed to be and then Jackson didn't want to do it I don't know what happened
Starting point is 01:42:49 I'm going to reach out to Jackson after this and say debate Phil right now okay so Phil Labonte wanted to date Jackson Hinkle and then Jackson wanted Haas to come and then Phil said I agree to debate you not Haas so then Jackson didn't want to do it but Haas still did so we got Trevor to come on instead I think it's still a good shot didn't want to do it but has still did so we got trevor to come on instead
Starting point is 01:43:06 i think it's still a good show we're gonna make it happen we're gonna make it happen yeah that was good i think it's good because uh the problem is what like the roadblock in the cultural episode is trevor is saying people aligned with the communist movement and the communist party are enacting these things and has his argument's argument was, that's not communism. And I'm like, doesn't that always the argument? Right. I'm like, hold on. If you're sitting here making this passion, idealistic or real, he says, no, it's not
Starting point is 01:43:33 ideal. It's real. I'm like, okay, fine, whatever. If you're like, they're not real communists because they're not doing the things that communism is supposed to be. It's like, how come every time people who are communists try to implement it, it turns into this? Every time. Is it that no communist exists exists there's not a single communist anywhere wasn't there a point where he was trying to like remove marx from the equation and say that it
Starting point is 01:43:52 wasn't based on marxism when then he was arguing stuff from the communist manifesto and and different because i remember that part specifically i clipped it the one where he was like what is what do you mean by work what What do you mean by deeper? Yeah. So I think the issue is I don't care for this like rebranding of communism. It makes literally no sense. I do agree with some of the idea of class struggle arguments. The problem is cultural Marxism is absolutely insane and disrupts from those who are actually trying to create, you know, better systems for the people who actually produce.
Starting point is 01:44:27 I would love it if the workers of the world owned the means of production. And you know what I mean by that? It means that a factory is owned by a regular working class guy who built it up and earned that wealth and he has private and free trade ownership and market of all of it, no government intervention. So for me, when I hear the workers own the means of production, it means the state doesn't own it and massive multinational oligopoly. So basically how things were in America before corporatism took over. Absolutely. So it's private trade, private enterprise with a strong and robust
Starting point is 01:45:00 middle class. That is what it means for the workers to own the means of production. Because what the communists keep saying is the workers shown the mean it means of production the socialists say and i'm like yes with a regulatory state that has final say you don't own it right so all that all that i hear is the communists argue no no we'll let you use it but i'm like okay then uh sign the deed over to the guy and let him have absolute control over his over his means of production well no because then a single person owns it no no look if there are a million factories and there are you know you know uh a thousand guys who own uh you know the or a million million million people who own each factory and then and then a thousand workers at each factory that's
Starting point is 01:45:41 the workers owning the means of production the problem for me is centralization of power be at monopolies oligopolies corporatism communism etc there we go all right ohio man says please for the love of god and all that is holy do not let nicky haley be trump's vp pick i can't vote for dick cheney and heels can't do it nicky cheney that's gonna stick that is going to stick they have to know this though nicky haley as vp pick i can't vote for dick cheney and heels can't do it nicky cheney that's gonna stick that is going to stick they have to know this though nicky haley as vp is like no way nicky haley anywhere near power is no way scary i think their relationships too contentious i think their their fighting has been too public but you know i just hope trump isn't feeling like isn't feeling like
Starting point is 01:46:22 he's in a let's rebuild some bridges kind of mood when he's making a VP choice. At this point, he should be in a let's burn some bridges mood with everything going on. Tucker. Trump, Carlson, 2024. I think it would be so good. And then you can keep having Tucker do his show on X, too. Just do both. I do think the issue is they want a VP who's going to capture a different base.
Starting point is 01:46:43 That's understandable. And that's why Nikki Haley seems... I don't want that base though. Keep that base away from the GOP. But you want to win. I know, man. But if she's in... I would love to see him pick, like I said the other night, Chris Kobach, like a really motivated AG who's doing something interesting,
Starting point is 01:46:58 right? There are other options. We are just looking at sort of the headline people, but hopefully Trump has people around him who are looking deeper than that, seeing what people are actually accomplishing non-partisan kitty says this is what's wrong with our country it's always for the next election and never about getting things done now yeah it's always compromise it's it's like the republican saying look look i know you want to end omnibus spending bills but let's just do this one right now and we'll work on this. And then it never happens.
Starting point is 01:47:26 That's why Matt Gaetz is like, nope, it's now or never, baby. And in the end, I don't know if he'll actually get all of it done, but at least he's pushing. He's creating that pressure. So I'll take it. All right. Jeremy Love says you guys are terribly misunderstanding. What are you saying? They are still gathering evidence and won't call it until they have everything no no no i totally
Starting point is 01:47:48 understand that is what he's saying and the point is he had said previously we have the evidence we have this right here you can come and prove that you it's not true come into our committee testify but we have the checks we have the documents we have the bank records and now it's we don't have enough for an actual impeachment so but I think it's political strategy. I am not saying that he is saying this to betray the Republicans. I think he's like, we don't want to impeach just yet. We want Biden to roast. We are the Democratic Party takes much collateral damage politically over this as possible.
Starting point is 01:48:18 And then maybe we'll deal with it later on. And this is our path to slowing down the impeachment process. Do you guys want to take bets on when you think they'll have enough evidence i'm thinking take bets do you think i think it's like november november 14th of 2024 you know when they'll impeach of when they'll say actually we have enough evidence yeah right because that's after the election right after the election yeah i mean i i i think that's about it no i think we're gonna roll something out it would be afterwards let him have 2024 nope october uh october 17 interesting good old october surprise okay so because somebody write this down for me let me actually check the uh
Starting point is 01:48:52 calendar real quick do you want a specific date in mind i'm gonna go with november 14th that's a thursday it'll make the weekend more interesting i think they honestly won't even end up doing anything i think they'll just let it all slide though october october 24th because that would mean the impeachment proceedings would begin and would not conclude until after so actually i think they'll just let it all slide though october october 24th because that would mean the impeachment proceedings would begin and would not conclude until after so actually actually no i'm sorry i'm sorry if the impeachment trial takes um how many days was trump's it was like what like four days or something wasn't that long so uh they'd want it to be their when's the election it's the fifth right yeah it's number five so it's gonna yeah so i But they'd want it to be there.
Starting point is 01:49:25 When's the election? It's the fifth, right? Yeah, it's the fifth. So it's going to. Yeah. So I think October 24th is probably the right date, because then what happens is that they're going to announce the 24th. You'll get the next week, Monday, Wednesday, Friday. And then they'll say and then we'll come back for the formal vote on the fourth, which is just before the actual election.
Starting point is 01:49:43 It'll dominate the news cycle. Yeah. Joe Biden's under impeachment. So what they want is, with universal mail-in voting and early voting, they want to maximize the amount of time. So theoretically, they could do something like, we're going to do two days of the hearing
Starting point is 01:49:55 of evidence, starting on the 10th, they announce it, and say, this will begin on the 15th, our first preliminary hearing. The 17th will be our second evidentiary hearing, which will, and then we'll have the final evidentiary hearing on the 15th our first uh preliminary hearing the 17th will be our second evidentiary hearing which will and then we'll have the final evidentiary hearing on the 24th and then it'll come to a vote on the 31st so this way they draw it out as long as possible that way the month of early voting right right up to the point of election joe biden is is facing
Starting point is 01:50:21 intense scrutiny the press is massively negative and then right before the election, they say he's impeached. Yeah, it'd be interesting. Then the Senate picks it up and they reject it. But election day is the fifth. Carter, Serge, you want to weigh in really quick? I mean, that'll be a good strategy. But no, you have to pick a date. That's the game.
Starting point is 01:50:37 Oh, the date. No, I agree with Tim. You can't just copy Tim's idea. Sorry. Serge, you want to play? October 25th okay i think that but hold on understand are you saying they will vote to impeach meaning the evidentiary hearings already happened i'm saying they'll announce they're bringing impeachment charges so on
Starting point is 01:51:00 october 8th here's my i love this getting more detailed i here's my 3% likelihood of happening scenario. Very, very low because there's too many variables. As of today, I would predict it's a Tuesday, October 8th. They make the announcement they are going to begin the formal impeachment process, which will begin with evidentiary hearings in Congress so that members of Congress can hear the evidence. The reason it'll be on the 8th is that Tuesday is press release day. They want to maximize negative press. It'll be on the 8th. Then there will be bickering and backroom nonsense for the rest of the week. They'll, they, they may have, they may say we've had a few meetings and then, uh, they might not do anything for us of the week, to be honest. On the 14th, they can say something like we are now going to
Starting point is 01:51:43 negotiate dates for the evidentiary hearings in the impeachment process before we decide to vote on whether or not we will impeach. So these dates are going to be the 17th, the 22nd and the 24th. After the 24th, we will then give members of Congress a few days to go over the go over the findings and backroom deals and conversations, which means perhaps on the on the 30th, a Wednesday, they could actually bring a formal vote to the House floor. Now, they could theoretically move faster than this, but they have every reason to maximize the duration of the impeachment proceedings so that on the 30th, the formal vote happens,
Starting point is 01:52:19 which means that's Wednesday, nothing on Thursday or Friday. And then Monday, it would have to move to the Senate rapidly and they could even hold it and say we have voted to impeach Joe Biden. The speaker of the House will formally deliver the impeachment on the fourth, the Monday, giving us time to have conversation discussions about how this is going to be done properly. Then it's one day before the election and in the news the impeachment is hand delivered or democrats remove joe biden well before this happens what in october that would be crazy great well look look look if they're smart they do this but they're not very smart to be fair but tim just spelled it out for you no no no hold on i don't know the deals that are going on in congress i'm just kidding the restrictions the limitations for me it's very surface level here's
Starting point is 01:53:10 the here's a very simplistic way you could draw this out and smear joe biden in in october somebody somebody send this to mike johnson there you go mike johnson is like tim stop telling everyone the plan no the bigger problem is that republicans probably don't actually want to do any of it and they're like oh boy i hope we lose yep that's it and i honestly think that they will be torn on whether they should move now they have to get an alignment on why this timing is correct as opposed to something else uh this game also reminds me of when you guess like when your friend's baby is gonna be born you know what i mean i feel like everyone buy a square yeah exactly we should do a giant bingo game like that.
Starting point is 01:53:46 Hilarious. Didn't we used to do them for the debates? You guys did it a couple times. Oh, yeah. Yeah. It's hard to do, though, because you have to make a whole bunch of unique. It's State of the Union. That's when you guys did them, I think.
Starting point is 01:53:55 All right. Bingo. What did they bring up? Yeah. Bitter Toon says, thanks for yesterday's shout out. It was immensely helpful. And I'm deeply grateful. Well, thanks for the super chat, sir.
Starting point is 01:54:02 Yep. Hell yeah. What do we got? Trent Lomelino says, is anyone at Timcast looking into what's happening in Africa? I know it's not front page stuff, but there's a potential for conflict as the US, Russia and CCP push forward here. A bunch of coups that were organic as well. Yeah. Sudan.
Starting point is 01:54:15 Sudan. We talked a little bit about Sudan. Sudan, Chad, Niger, Nigeria, et cetera, all those different people. It's a big story. There's a lot of information there. And yes, CCP is pushing a lot intorica and almost every different nation of africa and uh everyone can feel it trust me we all know about it sm69 says the babylon b just put out an article showing nikki haley with a shocked face from the debate with the headline nikki haley stumped when asked
Starting point is 01:54:40 which countries she wouldn't invade that was a good one yeah but come on it's an easy answer you um is the maldives a country no the maldives is a country it is it's going to be gone soon the water's going to cover it up so okay i wouldn't north sentinel island that's technically its own country right yeah good luck you say the vatican that's a country, right? Yeah, good luck. You could say the Vatican. That's a country, too. Yeah, that's true. Is it? Oh, okay, there you go. It's own country. Well, there you go. I might support that one, though. Go and dig down in those archives and see what they got.
Starting point is 01:55:14 Right. What do we got? Dallas Smith says, doubt you'll remember, but we met at the rally in Delta Park PDX after my boy Jay got murdered. I was tacked out militia style. Keep killing it, bro. By the way, I don't need my red striped US gator. I loaned you that day.
Starting point is 01:55:30 JK, keep it. I said that to you. Oh, he's talking to me? I was not in Portland. Yeah, no. We redo that because I know he's talking about Jay Bishop. Delta Park and PDX after Jay got murdered. He was tacked out malicious style and he uh gave
Starting point is 01:55:45 you a red gator yes i do remember you thank you for that red gator by the way no i because that was uh after night 100 in uh portland that's what got me to really start reporting on riots was that video of jay getting just straight up executed outside that parking garage and the adl describes it as an antifa active activist who murdered a right-wing extremist. Insane. Absolutely insane. So crazy. If you look into Jay's background and stuff, Jay was a good guy. I mean, and then you look at the dude that murdered him, quite the opposite. Michael O'Neill. I mean, had the shootout.
Starting point is 01:56:12 Like these people, they will go as far as to murder people as we see. But that's really what sparked my interest in covering the riots was after that video, I remember I had, I think it was like $400 in my bank account, booked a ticket, didn't even have a hotel at the time, and flew out to Portland, night 100. I got the feet on fire clip, and then Trump retweeted it, and that's really what started my career. But thank you for that, Red Gator. I appreciate you, brother.
Starting point is 01:56:35 Chicken Lady 1980 says, Tim, please consider inviting Mark Dice to be on the Culture War podcast. He just released a new book, The War on Conservatives, highlighting the culture war issues that we have today. I'm on page five. Good read so far. Mark Dice has a standing invitation, invitation an open invitation and he tweeted this he tweeted that he does and it's just an issue of when he can fly across the country but mark we're all big fans and we would love to fly you out at any time you want to come on the culture
Starting point is 01:56:56 war podcast and uh it'd probably be good to have um mark on the culture podcast in the morning with someone to debate and then friday night irl yeah hang out and, you know, shoot the shit with the crew. I already swore earlier, so I guess we're swearing today. It's a wild Friday night. Glenn Grimm says, shout out to Dakota. He's seven years old and is actively kicking cancer's ass. Join the fight. Give, send, go.
Starting point is 01:57:20 Dakota's army. His family is asking for any support and prayers. God is good all the time yeah hell yeah right on man good luck good luck keep it up dakota william uh uh ubis or is it ubis ubis i think i don't know ubis combat vet in need of major auto repairs need motor rebuild or swap my only vehicle and no resources job in jeopardy can't go see my kid two hours away give send go gbb35 we are we here at timcast are effectively a craigslist for you to post your uh willing to buy if you use give send go if you use uh what's the one i'd call go fund
Starting point is 01:57:58 me yeah don't do that get out of here give send go i'm independent like if someone's using go go fund me i'll just say like hey you shouldn't you're on the risk of getting banned and so the problem is people are like well you donate to my go fund me i might but they might just don't just kick the money back all right kane ables is hannah so which target are you shopping at to know that these kits exist i'm kind of confused i just happened to stumble on that stuff busted i i did walk through a target recently i did not buy anything um but yeah, it was weird with the Target boycott, which is that I live in a rural area and don't go to Target that often anyways.
Starting point is 01:58:32 Like I had gone maybe twice in the last year. So it gets really easy to boycott things when you don't go, right? If Walmart is more convenient, you go there anyways. But you know, I have progressive friends. I have normal, normie friends who don't totally get it. Occasionally they want to go through Target. No, I have to shame my girlfriend every once in a while because she loves Target.
Starting point is 01:58:51 It's hard. Whenever I hear her say Target, no, I'm not driving you there. I will say, you know, it has been interesting watching the Walmart near me really up its game in terms of trying to be like, we're cute, we're fun. They're trying to compete so hard. I really respect it. They're also paying more influencers, like just the normal influencers that I would like follow, who I don't know if Target really did it this much, but I'm seeing a lot of like Walmart partnership push.
Starting point is 01:59:14 Hey, Walmart doesn't have insemination kits. Were they really stepping up their game? I don't know. That's the thing. I'm going to Google it right now. JTS says, you're right, Tim. I was raised by a single father. I definitely do better in discipline
Starting point is 01:59:26 area, but have way less social skills than my single mom friends. Interesting. But it's interesting because if you have no discipline, are your social skills really going to help you out? You know what I mean? You need both. Yeah, you do. You need balance. I think the issue is that with discipline, you can
Starting point is 01:59:41 function and survive. Without discipline, you're going to struggle. So even if you have discipline but no social skills, you'll figure it out. But if you have social is that with discipline, you can function and survive. Without discipline, you're going to struggle. So even if you have discipline but no social skills, you'll figure it out. But if you have social skills and no discipline, you're probably not going to do so well. True. That's why we say single fathers do better than single mothers. I think there's something still missing from the picture, but survival is probably higher. Polly Pureis says, where is Ian?
Starting point is 02:00:01 I don't know. Ask him. He's gone. Yeah. I don't know. He's gone. He's a vapor. Just gone. You guys don't like Carter Ask him. He's gone. Yeah. I don't know. He's vanished. He's a vapor. Just gone.
Starting point is 02:00:08 You guys don't like Carter? That's going to hurt his feelings. Hey, he's here. And he'll be back. He will be back. Neglectful Sausage says, We want young kids to date more, but we'll keep using the term creep.
Starting point is 02:00:19 Women are frightened of average-looking males. Creep shaming is how we got here. What? I think the issue is that men are scared of women. Like, not, like, it's not so much women. It's the fear of social pressure that they'll post your picture on the internet, call you a creepo and all these things. When in reality, you should just not care. Well, you've seen it with, like, the new gym trend of, you know, men literally just working out and then they get called creeps or labeled certain things. Have you seen the morbidly obese woman being like, it sells.
Starting point is 02:00:42 They have, like, the neck beard and, like, you know, their, like like cheeto fingers and everyone's like cast and she's just drooping over her chair and people are like yo dude you know chill my the thing about that video is most incels are average looking dudes who just don't understand what to do because they were not they don't have the social skills so i i do blame the parents quite a bit but it's like yo look man there's the old trope of you know how do you how come you see a short ugly guy with a beautiful woman yeah does he like brave is he a movie producer it's it's all about talking does he own does he own a cracker factory it's not it's not necessarily all talking it's like a beauty matters so to a guy physical beauty matters more than mental capability but mental
Starting point is 02:01:28 capability plays a substantial role this is found in all the data the dating analysis the reason why guys tend to want like women in their mid-20s as opposed to like an 18 year old or younger is due to the fact they want someone who's more mature. I'd hope they wouldn't want somebody younger than 19. No, no. You see, this is the scary thing. The data found that in blind attraction tests, men rated 14-year-olds the most attractive. Yeah, gross. So when they show a picture to a guy and say, how would you rate this on a scale of 1 to 10,
Starting point is 02:01:59 the guys don't know the age or anything about the woman. They would rate really, really high for very young women. And that's why the models you see in magazines and in malls and at and and and like lingerie stores oh yeah they're mostly like 15 16 years old it's messed up that's demented to me how old is the study the study uh this might have been 10 years ago so what they found is actually guys are not attracted to 14 year olds. They're attracted to 22 to 24 year olds. And the reason is children are not smart and hard to be around and they will not provide for successful families. But that's the only reason. Well, I mean, look, that's, that's horrible. Men find young girls to be physically attractive,
Starting point is 02:02:41 but not worthy of starting families with not so it's like it's my point is ultimately that it is gross like it's kind of weird that that's what they found uh but ultimate attraction is not absolute physical attraction for guys it was are they mature and capable of being a good mom that's that's really was the physical beauty opens the door but if the woman is not showing the capability to be a good mom, then attraction goes way down. Like, obviously we are not just like,
Starting point is 02:03:09 well, you look good. There are guys who are like that for women. It's more inverted. Oh, being attractive opens the door. But for women, it's more about status,
Starting point is 02:03:17 capability, confidence. And so, you know, if you're a dude, you absolutely, you don't, you don't have to be the tallest guy or the smartest guy.
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Starting point is 02:06:01 bit uh the one of the songs we're putting out, maybe the next one, maybe not, no, maybe not the next one, we'll see, is a, what I would describe as a, what do you call it? What do you call it when a guy keeps hitting on a girl, but she keeps telling them go away? It's that, but for the Daily Wire and us. So the Daily, so we're,
Starting point is 02:06:21 I don't wanna say we're working with the Daily Wire in a thing, but you'll understand when it comes out and it's gonna be be hilarious you're not the girl being hit on in this scenario you are no yeah we're the relationship is a little better what's up and they're like stop making it sound so lame no but i what i want to say is we're not working with them but uh there is there is a relation to the project and they're excited for it and i don't want to say too much because i don't know the degree to which we will we'll pull off a collaboration but i just want to say like we have something that is that is basically done we got to do the video for that involves the daily
Starting point is 02:06:54 wire and whether or not they're in on it as well is going to be up to them but i know like we've discussed things so i don't want to call it a collaboration just yet because they may just you know stand by and clap for us. But we'll see. I'll be happy with the claps. And that's I wouldn't say that. Not the clap. You know what I mean? This is going off the rails.
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