Timcast IRL - Timcast IRL #908 Elon Musk LAUNCHES Lawsuit Against Media Matters, Timcast JOINS WAR w/Danny Polishchuk

Episode Date: November 21, 2023

Tim, Ian, Phil, & Serge join Danny Polishchuk to discuss Elon Musk launching a major lawsuit against Media Matters, Rumble being targeted in a huge DDoS attack, Javier Milei winning the presidential e...lection in Argentina, & Texas' AG announcing an investigation into Media Matters corruption. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Starting point is 00:00:00 Elon Musk has filed his lawsuit against Media Matters, and he says it is thermonuclear. Everybody is now joining the war against the censorship industrial complex. That's what they're calling it. A group of activists and political personalities who have been filing false takedowns and waging the cancel cancel culture war against so many of us. And now the war is on. Babylon Bee announced they'd be pledging $250,000 into ads on X. I immediately got on Twitter.
Starting point is 00:00:37 And announced we would be joining the Babylon Bee's efforts with a $250,000 ad campaign of our own. And many others also joined in. Andrew Tate pledged $1 million per month. So many people are joining the fray. And Chris Pavlovsky, the CEO of Rumble, announced the cavalry is coming and they too will be assisting in the war against the censorship industrial complex. We have the court filing. It is up. And we're going to go through it and talk about why it's so serious.
Starting point is 00:00:59 They are trying to destroy X because Elon Musk will not. In my opinion, I think this is fair to say he will not give the government the back doors they want. Twitter did Twitter, Bentony. Now, all of these fascists are coming out saying if you don't give the government their secret police access, they will destroy you. So we're fighting back. In other news, Javier Millay has won in Argentina. This guy is described as libertarian, anarcho-capitalist, far right. He's endorsed by Trump, Bolsonaro, and Naeem Bukhari. So naturally, everyone is super excited, especially when you look at videos of him
Starting point is 00:01:36 ripping down a whole bunch of names of government departments and screaming, afuera, or out, when he's ripping them down. The people of Argentina are sick and tired of the woke nonsense. And so they said, let's roll, baby. We got a lot of fun stuff to talk about. Donald Trump is actually winning among 18 to 39 year old, 18 to 34 year olds. So there is a lot of big news. Plus, this one's pretty crazy. A new documentary coming out that is I believe it might already be out about Derek Chauvin and George Floyd suggests the FBI altered the autopsy report of George Floyd and that the original report did not mention in any way asphyxiation. Chauvin says it was a sham trial just as the Supreme Court refuses to take up his appeal. So we'll talk about all that before we get started.
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Starting point is 00:03:22 that they go up Monday through Thursday at 10 p.m. We're gonna have an awesome one up for you tonight as well as join our discord server. Smash that like button. Share the show with all your friends. Joining us tonight to talk about this and so much more is Danny Polish.
Starting point is 00:03:36 Yo, how's it going? Who are you? What do you do? I'm a comedian. I am a co-host of the boys cast with Ryan Long, who a lot of people probably know. And I also host on Tuesday nights a call-in show.
Starting point is 00:03:47 I'm trying to bring call-in shows back. It's called Low Value Mail, M-A-I-L. And again, I'm a stand-up comedian. Everybody in the chat, as soon as they saw that you were in the panel. And I'm the guy who makes lists. Some people know me as that guy. They were like, oh, this is going to be the funniest episode ever because Danny's here. He's so funny.
Starting point is 00:04:02 And I was like, man, pressure's on. All right. Good luck, sir. We got Phil hanging out. everybody my name is phil abonte i'm a very failed musician the lead singer of all that remains uh i'm an anti-communist and a counter-revolutionary hi i'm ian cross on what's happening dude and i have presents for you okay i'd like to hand you this one first and you can show it show it to the camera nice this is uh the first one's a t-shirt i got one for luke as well and it's from the uh flight 93 memorial hey flight 93 and we i went we went to the memorial a couple weekends ago and we were able to pick up some stuff that i thought would be interesting for ian so i also have this for you this is a book i would like you to read
Starting point is 00:04:39 like you can hold up this is the 9-11 commission report that's a big book oh this is valuable and then of course these we got in the summer and i just forgot to give them to ian this is a crystal from tijuana that was charged in the ocean by luke radkowski charged that means he dipped it in the water and he charged does he do like a spell i i guess he emanates like all i know is luke took off his shirt jumped in the water and said now the crystal has been charged, and that we're supposed to give it to Ian, and I don't know what that means, but I guess all the hippie people know exactly what it means, and they're probably like,
Starting point is 00:05:12 oh, wow, good for Ian. Yeah, yeah. He altered the structural lattice. Do you feel it? Yeah. Do you feel that it's charged? Yeah. I think so. It could be psychosomatic, I don't know, but it feels like the other crystal that Luke gave me that was charged. Is it warm, or is it more like a vibration? It's like warm, actually. it conducts uh and then here's a little bag it was in his back pocket with like mini mushrooms it is full of can you see no no
Starting point is 00:05:34 these are not for eating like apparently they're little glass mushrooms he does he does thank you man let's roll baby hurry up i was i was giving you a bag random mushrooms in the movies, you just eat them and see what happens. Not the glass ones. I told Ian before the show, I was like, I got you presents, but the immediate assumption is it's going to be some kind of gag. I'm like, no, actually, we got you gifts. When we were out, we just never gave them to you. They're made of different things. There's wood.
Starting point is 00:05:56 This is glass. This one was... Normally, we get Ian soap, but like goat milk soap, you know, like really fancy stuff with none of the weird chemicals. I hooked it up last week, so I've got soap for weeks, soap for months. Right on. All right, we really fancy stuff with none of the weird chemicals. Lauren Chen hooked it up last week. That's right. Soap for weeks. Soap for months. Right on. All right. We got Serge pressing the buttons.
Starting point is 00:06:08 Yeah, I'm just watching Ian get all these gifts. Seeing the joy in his eyes is a great thing. Yeah, it's mushrooms. Anyways, let's get started, Tim. All right. Here's the first story from the New York Post. Elon Musk's axe follows through with thermonuclear lawsuit against Media Matters. Messaging platform Axe on Monday sued Media Matters Watchdog Group. Sued Media Watchdog Group Media Matters. Messaging platform Axon Monday sued Media Matters Watchdog Group,
Starting point is 00:06:25 sued Media Watchdog Group Media Matters, alleging the organization defamed the platform after it published a report that said ads for major brands had appeared next to posts touting Nazism. Now, here's where it gets really fascinating. I'll tell you, I'll break it down for you very simply. What Elon
Starting point is 00:06:42 Musk is saying, as well as several employees publicly stating this, what Media Matters for America did, to understand what Elon Musk is saying, as well as several employees publicly stating this, what media matters for America did to understand what media matters is there is a series of Democrat and government aligned groups that engage in lawfare and cancel culture to destroy people who believe in liberty among one thing and those who are conservative. And so what they're saying, they're alleging what Media Matters did. And this is really fascinating. Media Matters created new accounts or accessed accounts that had been around for just 30 days to bypass certain restrictions. They then intentionally followed a handful of Nazi accounts and a handful of advertiser accounts to to create a timeline where their posts existed next to each other that's pretty amazing isn't it yeah so if you choose if i choose to follow phil and choose to follow danny and then i get a post from phil and a post from danny i go oh why is this post from this
Starting point is 00:07:36 offensive comedian appearing next to my wholesome heavy metal music it's like well actually because you chose for it too because you wanted it this is a free speech platform we're allowing the point is we're allowing you to do that so we uh we have the document oh you got it yeah so the document is up we have it right here united states district court for the northern district of texas fort worth division x corp and nevada corporation versus media matters for america they say defendant media matters for america is a self-proclaimed media watchdog that decided it would not let the truth get in the way of a story it wanted to publish about X-Corp. Looking to portray X's social networking platform as being dominated by white nationalists and anti-Semitic conspiracy theories, Media Matters knowingly and maliciously manufactured side-by-side images depicting advertisers' posts on X-Corp social media platforms besides neo-Nazi and white nationalist fringe content, and then portrayed these manufactured images as if they were typical as if they were what typical x users experience the platform media matters designed both these images and its resulting media strategy to drive advertisers from the platform and destroy x corp
Starting point is 00:08:34 and as of right now this is a big deal we got apple ibm lionsgate disney comcast nbcu paramount warner brothers discovery and other firms have paused their marketing. This is a massive hit to X's revenue based on lies. They're going to say plaintiff, X Corp operates the X-Ross Media platform with over 500 million active monthly users, facilitates free expression, open discourse, etc., etc. We get it. We get it. So now we're hearing, I think it's the AG out of Missouri, is investigating fraud because it's both civil and criminal fraud at this point.
Starting point is 00:09:09 And I got to be honest, I think any reasonable person who looks at what Media Matters does will conclude it is fraud. Yeah. When an organization lies intentionally and then uses those lies to engage in tortious interference now you've got you're going beyond just a civil civil case it's criminal yeah i mean apple alone is i think they said apple alone outspends a hundred million dollars a year i don't know what the grand total of all these companies is but that's some serious damage well berry media matters i mean i don't know what kind of uh you know margin they make but or
Starting point is 00:09:47 what kind of well they're like a non-profit yeah it's a non-profit it's it's i think elon might just own them after this he's gonna do the same it's a non-profit you don't want them well it's just they're gonna there's not much you can do evil people do evil things and even if they're on the hook to elon musk for substantial sums of money they keep doing what they're doing i mean evil exists man well i mean if there is criminal prosecution that might actually change behavior because then that'll turn into uh you know there could be prosecution for for criminal and put them in jail or something sure i don't think there would be well there's attempts there's the tim mentioned the uh missouri case but also the uh owner of
Starting point is 00:10:26 rumble was just tweeting i don't know where it went to uh was just tweeting that trying to get the attention of jim jordan and and congress so i don't know yeah i don't know what protections a non-profit has against stuff like this i think the floodgates are are busting open i don't think that many people really buy this stuff anymore because it's not it's not just that yeah the uh uh i agree with you but if if uh the republicans look into the taking down of parlor now it's big yeah yeah we're talking about the government colluding with private organizations to shut down businesses to censor speech this goes well beyond just someone got banned on twitter yeah i mean parlor was clearly an effort to to shut down businesses to censor speech this goes well beyond just someone got banned on twitter yeah i mean parlor was clearly an effort to to shut down any possible uh you know counter
Starting point is 00:11:12 narrative to what was being put on twitter went before you know after after january 6th it was i mean amazon shut their servers down there was all kinds of push from the government to to shut them down i don't know i don't remember the details but yeah they had their servers like pulled this yeah you know i i don't think that that's there's not a whole lot of question as to whether or not that happened i don't hear people saying no this didn't happen or whatever um you know so it's pretty yeah i'm curious how long these these companies are gonna because i'm sure twitter has provided them with a report they did right saying like hey, here's our back-end data. Just saying like, hey, this is totally misrepresented.
Starting point is 00:11:49 They break it down. I mean, this is actually quite hilarious. What they're arguing in the lawsuit is that Media Matters exclusively followed a small subset of users consisting entirely of accounts in one of two categories. Those known to produce extreme fringe content and accounts owned by x's big name advertisers the end result was a feed precision designed by media matters for a single purpose to produce side by side ad content placements that it could screenshot in an effort to alienate advertisers yo they followed crazy guy followed apple and then went oh no the posts are appearing next to each other. But that's quite
Starting point is 00:12:25 literally you choosing. Yeah. I mean, the question is how long all these companies kind of keep up with it. Because they've done this before. Didn't they recently do this exact same thing where all these advertisers paused? I don't remember what the last one was. It's all life. But like someone did something similar. They go, hey, you know what's going on? Or like something Elon tweeted and then
Starting point is 00:12:41 everybody paused and then they come back and they're like... But there's serious damages, like a week of no ads. Yeah. I mean, that's significant. Huge money. I got Elon's play for you. I said this during the YouTube adpocalypse and I'm going to say it now and I hope Elon hears it. Here's what you do, buddy.
Starting point is 00:12:59 Let's play a game. IBM, Apple, insert company nbcu they want to go to war with you over something that is obviously and knowingly false i wanted to i want everyone to understand this you think apple doesn't know this is fake there's no way their marketing people are like oh heaven's me i can't believe this happened no they know exactly what it is it's curated and it's fake so here's what you do elon advertise against them and what i would say is whatever amount of money you'd spend in marketing that you pull off the table we will cost you tenfold in negative press yeah good luck the way i the way i viewed it with you with youtube was when you know big company x announces they're pulling off the platform
Starting point is 00:13:44 i'd immediately offer a premium deal to their main competition Apple wants to jump off the platform I go to Microsoft and say we'll give you the double double the access for half the cost Microsoft then goes oh boy now we're getting a premium deal and here's what you do make the ads and sold Apple now Apple's got to contend with a massive multi-million dollar marketing against them because they chose to play with the lie. Yeah. This is probably just like the most basic CYA for them and they'll just you know, they'll be back.
Starting point is 00:14:12 I imagine they'll all be back in short order with CYA. Cover your ass. They just go, hey, like someone said something and they go, they just play it the most safe as possible. But you said a moment ago no one's really falling for it anymore. Yeah. I don't think they're falling for it either and i don't think they're concerned i think they're part i mean like the regular people because the thing with media matters i don't exactly know
Starting point is 00:14:30 their thing but like like the biggest competition to mainstream media right now is x like if i turn on cnn or fox right now or msnbc like i'm just watching what i saw on twitter yesterday youtube youtube and x i would say youtube's like the ultimate although youtube's kind of mainstream well the thing with twitter has the real citizen journalism though we're like you know something happens and there's just a guy like there who's just even even youtube is is a day late because everyone that's talking about you know what's going on if they're making videos yeah it takes at least a few hours to produce it unless you're doing like live stream stuff and that stuff is done on x nowadays people are if you want to look for the most recent news it's
Starting point is 00:15:10 going to be on x always been that way right i'm on the ground at occupy wall street yeah videos instantly up on twitter youtube was like it doesn't really work that way yeah so this is a slightly different way that people ingest that content there's production value like i mean even even even low that low you know people that pride themselves on low production value or you know looking like it's diy and stuff there's some production value whether it be editing or stuff like that so you can't get it up as fast as you can i mean like if there's like a giant car accident like car crash or something it's just someone whips out their phone and they go this is you know crazy and then that's that's where you're gonna see at first before anywhere so and you know you're not gonna
Starting point is 00:15:48 get banned off x for uploading it whereas on youtube it's like did you vet this yeah better if you're gonna say this is real by posting it then you better vet even if even if you did vet and even it is real they'll just they'll still just kick you off or whatever maybe it depends certain certain things yeah yeah so but it's like it's not it's not like the proving ground is kind of x it's like the testing ground for data fake stuff goes up real stuff goes up and then we decide what's real and then we put that on youtube here's the wild here's the wild thing if jack dorsey still owned x twitter you would be banned for criticizing hamas not even i i think it is a very very strong likelihood that you know
Starting point is 00:16:26 what was it facebook's rules said that you were allowed to praise nazis so long as they were fighting in russia yeah right so it's like i'm pretty sure that uh you know i mean the crazy thing right now is uh michael rapaport if you saw on instagram if you go to follow him on instagram right now it gives you the warning that says this account posts um like controversial no no not controversial it's like fake and misleading oh is it as soon as he said he'd vote for trump they got him isn't that crazy someone sent that to me i go i couldn't believe it i had to see for myself and it literally says if you go follow mich Rapaport on Instagram. We'll pull that up. I took a screenshot of him on my phone.
Starting point is 00:17:09 Because I'm like, Rapaport? You think that guy's been orange man bad for ever? But he just came out and said he's considering voting for Trump. It says, are you sure you want to follow Michael Rapaport? This account has repeatedly posted false information that was reviewed by independent fact checkers or went against our community guidelines. This is why they need to destroy x elon musk shattered a large portion of their narrative control that's what i'm saying yeah so some argue a lot people on the left argue that if uh
Starting point is 00:17:36 if jack dorsey on the platform you would not be able to criticize israel i i think it's the other way around i mean i i got kicked off instagram recently on october 8th is when i started but i i think it donald trump being the biggest issue for them michael rapaport makes a video where he's like big dick donald trump i'm gonna vote for him i'm considering it and then it's like and it's funny because he kind of sounds like a high-pitched version of trump yeah and and now they're putting a flag on his account crazy guys so crazy because he's like been the most just like every allowable opinion. Orange Man bad.
Starting point is 00:18:08 All that stuff. That's crazy. And then the moment he veers off of the acceptable kind of stuff, gone. Well, let's carry this on. We got this tweet from Chris Pavlovsky. He says,
Starting point is 00:18:19 X is not alone. I can also confirm that Media Matters has purposely misrepresented Rumble. Their dishonesty warrants an immediate investigation at the highest levels. And he says, hint, Speaker Johnson and Jim Jordan, and I'll bring the receipts. Here's my statement. He says, Media Matters is threatened by Rumble's mission to protect a free and open internet. So the reaction is to deceive the public and scare advertisers.
Starting point is 00:18:41 For example, on March 14th, Media Matters claimed that advertisements of our Netflix, which were appearing on Rumble, had been placed on videos that violated our content policies. However, according to Google Analytics, the week before publication of that Media Matters article, there had been zero page views of that video. This means that the Media Matters activist who took the screenshots was the first human being to actually view the Netflix ad on the video in question, though their story left the false impression that it was a widespread problem. The same is true for most of the videos cited by media matters all of which were removed from rumble as soon as we were made aware of them it's clear that media matters intends to mislead and deceive about advertisements on rumble in order to hamper free
Starting point is 00:19:17 speech and harm law-abiding employers who only want to advertise their product and services you know it's tortious interference you there's no reason why you you can't just say you know chris and elon they're trying to cost you money and damage your business take it to the the monetary uh issue right here prove damages let media matters outright admit that they're doing this and then show it to a judge do we know who funds them uh it's it well probably george soros yeah that would be no no i think that's actually easily confirmed there was a big article that people were sharing but it's it's a non-profit that receives a bunch of donations he says media matters doesn't do
Starting point is 00:19:52 anything for free so who is funding this outrageous targeting activity who is paying for them target free speech and why are they afraid of free expression online speaker johnson to rep jordan that's time for congress to ask hard questions elon musk responds saying they have a long track record of evil deeds an investigation is badly needed i will tell you this right now i will place a large sum of money i mean this figuratively a gentleman's bet let's say that sure that the u.s government is working directly with media matters in some way yeah yeah u.s u.s what's probably happening is government actors and Media Matters employees probably are in regular communication to coordinate their efforts and target social media platforms with allies who work for these companies.
Starting point is 00:20:34 We know this is a fact that the government did this. Now, Media Matters yet to be seen, but the government did do this with the Jagat who had regular meetings with them and gave them a backdoor. And Facebook gave the government a backdoor and facebook gave the government a backdoor the u.s government has gone rogue in this regard i mean we can say they've gone rogue in terms of war when was the last time the u.s declared war they've gone rogue in basically every way you can imagine it they don't absolutely don't they don't take care of the border they violate individuals rights by spying on on them. I don't believe that the NSA has stopped spying, even though they're supposed to have stopped collecting metadata.
Starting point is 00:21:10 I don't believe they are. And the reason I don't believe they are is because if they want it, they let Google and all the companies, these big tech companies, they let them collect the data. And then they just subpoena it. So their hands are clean. But if they want it, they know that these big tech companies are going to give it to them so they're monitoring everything you do ring will will monitor you with with cameras at your house there's cameras all over every major city i the the number of individual liberties that are specifically protected by the constitution is equal to the number of individual liberties that
Starting point is 00:21:47 the federal government violates on a regular basis but i want to throw this in there from the post-millennial tim cast the benny show joined babylon b in pledging x ad buys to fight cancel culture we're not the only ones a large group of people are doing this we are putting our money where our mouth is but let me just make sure everyone understands. When I say that Tim Cass is going to spend $250,000 on X to support Elon and his mission, understand we are buying ads. I'm not just giving away free money. The other thing people should understand is I am not saying that right now I will write a check for $250,000 and hand it to X for ads.
Starting point is 00:22:24 $250,000 ad buy, unless specified, it could be over a year. You know, someone could be talking about something like 10 grand or 20 grand per month. So I outlined this specifically in my tweet saying the goal is for in Q1 of 2024 to have spent $250,000 in ads in the first three months and ideally $100,000 per month for three months. So that's what our target is. That's what we're talking about doing. Many other people are joining in. It's not going to stem the bleed of the massive advertisers pulling off the platform.
Starting point is 00:22:55 But I must say this. If we believe that we are correct, we must support the organizations that we know help us keep going. You must buy products from companies that share your values. If I'm going to buy ads in Times Square, screw that. It's X from now on. Why? Well, Times Square ads were fun. We wanted to assert ourselves in the mainstream space. But if I actually want conversions, people who are going to sign up for TimCast.com and become members, X is a better place to buy ads. So I will buy from X. Everybody else, if you're using Twitter,
Starting point is 00:23:28 consider becoming a premium user of Twitter for $8 a month. Consider joining Benny's show at whatever membership levels he is offering. Consider joining the Babylon Bee. Consider joining TimCast.com. I don't know Andrew Tate's deal, but he's offering $1 million a month. And he's going to advertise X on X. Right. He's not even advertising his... I don't know if that's... andrew tate's deal but he's offering one million dollars he's going to advertise x on x right he's not even advertising his i don't know if that's like i know he said that but he's just going to
Starting point is 00:23:49 promote twitter on twitter but but the reality is or x look if he uses his account to run an ad saying x is a great platform you should use it it's still promoting his account yeah so it's like exactly yeah yeah like that's not really that's what i'm saying like when i when i run if i run a cast brew coffee ad i I'm not, you know, there are these leftists who are like, ha, these people are rushing to give the richest man in the world money. It's like, dude, we sell coffee, right?
Starting point is 00:24:12 If I buy an ad. Wait, do leftists call you the richest man in the world? No, Elon. Oh, okay. No, they're saying we're rushing to give the richest man in the world money. If I'm selling cast brew coffee
Starting point is 00:24:21 and I spend a hundred grand in ads and then sell 200 grand worth of coffee, duh, that's how ads work. Yeah. That's the point. Anytime the leftists start talking about like money, they just, you just know they don't have any idea what they're talking about. So it doesn't matter. Also who donates money to media matters of like, if you could donate to any charity right
Starting point is 00:24:40 now, George Soros, but I'm saying individual. Cause they say that they get their money. Like there's no way like someone's like, Oh, I'm just going to they say that they get their money. There's no way someone's like, oh, I'm just going to make my annual $20 Media Matters. I bet there is. This says that they don't disclose their donors. Yeah, there's a couple people who are just financing.
Starting point is 00:24:56 PhilanthropyNewsDigest.org says Media Matters receives a million dollars from George Soros. That was from 2010. So I can't imagine. 10 now then. Do charities not have to disclose their donors because that's insidious? 2010. Right. So I can't imagine. Probably 10 now then. Yeah, right? With inflation. Do charities not have to disclose their donors?
Starting point is 00:25:09 Because that's insidious. It's a 501c3, yeah. I don't think you're not an individual. Hold on. Is it a C3? Oh, I thought it was. C3, yes. C4, no. Like you have to, an individual itemized list of every single person?
Starting point is 00:25:20 Yeah, so pull up. So Google search this, Ian. Media Matters 990. 9 990 and you should be able to pull up easily because they're public tech it's public record if you want to be tax exempt then your expenses have to be in the public record now that doesn't mean you'll know exactly where their money came from it'll show you how much money they make how much money they have it'll tell you the salaries of their top uh staff and employees and things like that the 990 will yep but they don't have to people can donate because i think what's happening i i i think it
Starting point is 00:25:49 has to be public who who donated i'm pretty sure 501 because uh 501 c4s you don't have to disclose and also what else do they do other than like i know they do they just are like the whole thing is just truth in media what do you like like what is their whole thing is just truth in media? Like what is their... Their whole thing is making up lies. Yeah, but that's what I'm going to say. What is their stated objective as a charity? Just to police truth and... Correct the right or something? I do think it's funny that like when they run an article that just quotes me,
Starting point is 00:26:16 I'm like, okay, thank you. Yeah. I said that. But I'm like, do they track like all the dishonesty on like all like corporate media? No. Just on the right. Yeah. Or like just people on Twitter. dishonesty on like all like corporate media no just on the right yeah they were like people
Starting point is 00:26:25 on Twitter they formed as a counterweight to the conservative media research center and it was like in 2004 and they were known well they were known for their criticism of and what it's quote war on Fox News and quote so yeah they've always it was basically
Starting point is 00:26:41 it is a the anti it's a propaganda media research center and it's like if they don't have an enemy to go after then they don't have a reason to exist so they're like creating enemies to they're just they they have a the agenda that they have is just a progressive agenda so it's like you know if catholics are getting together and they're doing catholic things you can narrow down like the things that they're going to be doing because they're doing catholic things right like stuff narrow down like the things that they're going to be doing because they're doing catholic things right like stuff that catholics do things that pertain to the religion if these if you're a a progressive think tank then you can kind of narrow down where
Starting point is 00:27:15 they're going to be spending the money and who they're going to be trying to slander and trying to uh harm their credibility and stuff because they're progressive so i mean they're going to go after obviously you know tim cast and they're going. So, I mean, they're going to go after, obviously, you know, Tim Kast and they're going to go after Daily Wire and they're going to go after Ben Shapiro. They're going to go after Tucker Carlson. But anyone that doesn't have the narrative that comes for the progressive narrative in mind, they're going to go after him.
Starting point is 00:27:42 Yeah, there must be so little work being done at this place like they just must be chilling all day trying to figure out what to do i mean i know that they're they're they just they have people that just scour the internet and watch like conservative shows and then make you know posts and say look this is why this person's bad this is why this person you shouldn't listen to them it's i mean essentially they give out talking points yeah you know it's like if you if you watch the content that media matters puts out you as a progressive know the people you're supposed to hate you know why you're supposed to hate them and you have the surface level arguments against the things that they're talking about whether
Starting point is 00:28:20 they be the daily stuff like we're a topical show here they'll they would have a topical show that would be talking about whatever the most recent thing that happened to that that they have discredit or whether you're talking about the more more uh philosophical stuff like okay why is it that like you want to make sure that trans people are represented in women's sports or trans women can play in women's sports they'll have those kind of talking points and essentially it gives people the arguments that they can take into into public spaces like twitter or or school board meetings or whatever and they have the argument you'll know the argument that you're supposed to make or that that's going to be the
Starting point is 00:28:59 most effective it's just an it's an information distribution network as what it boils down to we got more big news though from the post-millennial rumble under major ddos attack after ceo pledged to join elon musk to fight woke censorship this is uh man it gets interesting every day rumble tweeted this out earlier today update we are currently experiencing a major ddos attack our engineers are investigating, and we will report back here with updates. A DDoS attack is a cybercrime where the attacker floods a server with internet traffic to prevent users from accessing connected
Starting point is 00:29:34 online services and sites. It disables the site that is attacked. One way to easily explain this, DDoS means distributed denial of service. So I'd like you to imagine that there's a small door and i have a handful of oversized novelty germs and when i try and shove them all through at once they get jammed in that door and none of them can get through now three stooges
Starting point is 00:29:58 problem is a simpsons joke yeah three stooges but that's but that's basically what it is right yeah i'll try to go through the door at the same time. So a DDoS hits the server with a ton of requests. The server can't answer them all. So then you're basically stuck in this massive line behind fake traffic. So, it really does... The question is why and who? Who would do it? Who has the capability to do it? I think I saw him post that
Starting point is 00:30:18 it was coming. I think they had like a little map up and it was coming from China. Really? I think he tweeted. I could be incorrect but I think he... Yeah. Oh, here we go. Looks like... What is this? Or it's... The world doesn't like freedom of expression, but we will hold the line. Here's a map highlighting where a good portion
Starting point is 00:30:33 of the attacks are coming from. North Korea or South Korea? That looks like North Korea. I can't believe that picture. And those tricksters in North Korea, they don't have anything better to do than take Rumble down. So these other dots also show China. But hold on. Here's the thing.
Starting point is 00:30:48 You can redirect your attacks to obfuscate where it's coming from and make it look like it's China. It could be a false flag. I'd be more willing to bet it's U.S. interests trying to shut down Rumble. Why? Rumble is joining Elon Musk. Elon Musk took away an intelligence agency asset in manipulating public opinion because these scumbags are evil. So who has the incentive to attack Rumble? It's not China.
Starting point is 00:31:13 Rumble provides free speech, which is it's disruptive to the deep state. But you also see free Hong Kong on Twitter. So I don't think China is any ally of that network either they don't they're not a big fan of free speech yeah i imagine uh twitter's infrastructure is a lot bigger than rumbles i could be wrong but um i don't rumble too yeah yeah digital civil war yeah i don't know who would who would want it to have it out for rumble specifically services restored earlier today yeah it's not surprising i mean i mentioned people try and go after youtube too which is youtube is way too big and just that must be
Starting point is 00:31:49 just too difficult and they know youtube does get hit yeah they must yeah they do it's just it's it the ceo doesn't tweet it out when it happens no and but people do notice yeah yeah they're they're often big hits to youtube and these things happen and also there are direct attacks on individual youtubers which slow them up and cause problems for them it's it's crazy the the level of sophistication you can see in cyber attacks but if if i had to make a guess i'd lean towards leftist and fascist um uh organizations on at behest of the u.s government would likely be why rebels being targeted but they're losing so you add in man 2010s it's all dominated by the deep state by intelligence agencies and the left and in the beginning of the 2020s we start to see that shift now especially with this last year where elon musk man i can't believe it's been a year right yeah it's been a year since we all
Starting point is 00:32:42 cracked open that louis the and cheersed when Elon Musk bought the finally- Remember when everybody the first night and then everybody's like, there's two genders. That's what everybody did. That's what everybody did.
Starting point is 00:32:57 There's two genders. And then they just waited for it. Boys have pees, girls have vaginas. Oh my God. How insane is it that before
Starting point is 00:33:06 Elon Musk bought X previously Twitter you could get banned for saying women are not men yeah
Starting point is 00:33:12 dude it was you'd go to sleep being like I don't know if I'm gonna wake up with a Twitter account in the morning who was it was it
Starting point is 00:33:18 Megan Murphy is her name right yeah she was on my low value mail last week actually she got banned because she tweeted
Starting point is 00:33:23 men are not women for four years she was gone my low-value mail last week, actually. She got banned because she tweeted, men are not women, though. Yeah, for four years she was gone. That's nuts. Insane. Yeah. And that's the real reason that, you know, not that Media Matters in particular is the organization that has the impulse to do this,
Starting point is 00:33:41 but they're still protecting a narrative, which is the left's overarching narrative which which obviously it's politically correct and it aligns with what the the federal government and powers that be want people to think like there is definitely a a politically correct narrative that they're trying to control you know the ability to discuss this is to i i mean to call it orwellian is almost it's almost obviously orwellian and it almost it's using the word so much we've used the word so much in the past two years that we've it's like it's lost meaning but this stuff really does matter like it's a big deal that you can say there are only two genders and
Starting point is 00:34:27 not get punished for that yeah like it should never have been a thing there should have been massive outrage nationwide but because it though because of the way that the censorship has been instituted there was never like there was never a time where people were like okay we really have to you know we really have to band together and say something and musk kind of was the guy that you know said this is the final this is the last straw you can't kick the bevel on b off for making jokes you know and thank thank goodness i mean people do get kicked off of places for making jokes still just not to it not x but well you got you got i just got a couple of well i mean i got demonetized on youtube like for life for a podcast clip on my first strike ever i got uh and then i got kicked off of
Starting point is 00:35:11 instagram in the bud yeah this is what this is what they're looking out for yeah big tech platforms know that going after steven crowder is hard not only is he he massive in terms of his audience he also has massive resources from this, which provide him great legal defense. Now you, on the other hand, they're probably thinking, look, if this guy gets big and gets several million followers and starts making
Starting point is 00:35:31 millions of dollars, we're not gonna be able to stop him. Yeah. Stop him now before he can get big. This is what they're doing. I'm going to be Rappaport. They're just going to have to put a thing on my, that's right.
Starting point is 00:35:40 Rappaport. Or pig dick Instagram. Slav dick. Slav dick. That's what he said. But this's what he said but this is the game they're playing and so when all these leftists are like cancel culture's not real blah blah blah I'm like most of the people who get banned are small accounts
Starting point is 00:35:56 regular working class dude opens a twitter account has a couple hundred followers tweets maga they ban him and this guy has no one to tell all you can tell is his friend at work being like crazy out here followers tweets maga they ban him yeah yep and this guy has no one to tell zero recourse yeah you have like all you can tell is his friend at work being like crazy out here you know i keep i'm on my eighth twitter account or whatever and just go yeah man the nasty thing about censorship is when you don't know what's happening like the soviet union i wonder what it was would have been
Starting point is 00:36:18 like to live in 1954 soviet union like how horrifying my parents did live in 1954 soviet union it sucked were they like just not able to talk about yeah it's like everybody's a spy like literally the whole thing is that everybody you know is a like my grandmother i used to do a joke about this my grandmother in probably right around 1954 because it was right after the war she um was living in like i think moscow or something in some apartment building you know and she got a knock on her door from her neighbor this woman and this woman's like hey do you have you seen my husband like I haven't
Starting point is 00:36:50 seen my husband in a few days have you seen him and my grandmother is like no haven't seen him nobody hears from him for three years okay until a letter arrives from the husband to the wife and what happened is he explained he goes he was in the lobby of the building you know like you live in an apartment building you're like you know your neighbors you
Starting point is 00:37:07 make a small talk and he goes to one of his neighbors goes hey you want to like hear a joke and the guy's like oh okay whatever and he tells him a joke and it was an anti-government joke and then the neighbor ratted him out and he got 10 years in siberia for literally just telling like you know just in passing small talk want to hear a joke it's like soviet gray russia like let's lighten things up it's like the stories i've heard are worse than that but i'm saying that's 10 years of you know breaking stones stories uh the story that i mentioned that i've told before is a friend of mine from ukraine said in this apartment there's two apartments they're next to each other it's like an old communist style soviet block and there were
Starting point is 00:37:43 there were two families that lived there and they did not like each other. So one day, one family said, I got an idea, called the police and said, oh, they're making anti-government statements. The next day, the whole apartment was empty. And it makes me think that guy in the lobby, when that guy went and told the joke to the guy, the guy who's hearing the joke could be thinking like,
Starting point is 00:38:02 this could be a government agent testing me to see if I'm gonna report him agent yeah exactly everybody spies right so you're like it's it's real like game theory where that guy's like well if i don't report him like i might be tested right now so if i don't do it then like you want to be the first person to act almost and i i guarantee that there are tons of people in corporate america that lived like that all the time in fear of using the wrong pronoun or saying the wrong you know saying the wrong thing or whatever and it's not as dramatic as people go to the gulag but they just lose their job because they get they go to hr and hr fires them you know because they said
Starting point is 00:38:38 something insensitive and so you're you're you're constantly afraid i can't make this comment i can't say this and if i don't call someone out if i do hear something it could someone could see or overhear us and then i get implicated too so it's that fear that keeps everybody in line that's why it's so important for people to stand up and say f you i'm not doing it i'm not doing that at all we pretty much have kicked the bucket over, but I could see like a totalitarian social media system where if you're watching video, you're online browsing and you see something that should be reported and you
Starting point is 00:39:13 don't report it, they're going to be like, they flag your account. That's not going to happen in the United States because we got ahead of the ball. But I could see that in China being like, it's like your front facing camera turns on and you just get connected. Why did you not record it?
Starting point is 00:39:24 I'm not so confident that it's, that it's, that it's, that it wouldn't happen here. Like it's like your front facing camera turns on and you just get connected why did you not record it i'm not so confident that it's that it's that it's that it wouldn't happen here like it's not over here this fight is not over but we live in kind of a bubble so we see the people that are fighting back but i do i'm not so confident that that's something that's hit the broader country yet and understand this danny they're already turning your front facing camera on take a picture oh for sure so uh a couple years ago, there's a phone. I forgot what it's called, a McLaren phone or whatever. And the front-facing camera is mechanical. When you turn it on to take a picture, it goes and slides out.
Starting point is 00:39:55 So my girlfriend, I'm like, hey, I'm going to get a Galaxy. You can use my phone instead. And then she's browsing a website when all of a sudden the camera comes up and then goes right down. What that means is on a regular day-to-day basis, your front-facing camera is probably taking pictures of you. So everybody out there, I know what you're doing on those websites, they're probably taking pictures of you. No joke. Those are not flattering photos.
Starting point is 00:40:16 Not flattering photos. And who knows? But with the cancel culture stuff like i mean like this is you know more of my industry but like there's no comedy shows or movies anymore you know like when was the last like can you name a comedy tv show right now new york city right now has the biggest promotion every bus and every taxi cab right now for big bang theory a tv show that's not even on anymore. And it was never funny to begin with.
Starting point is 00:40:47 Regardless of what you even think about that. It's not on right now. Why are they promoting it? Like, it's like the new hit show of like, I guess maybe the strike or what, but like it's huge promotion, but like,
Starting point is 00:40:56 there's no comedy shows. Is it because people aren't taking risks? Yes. Because like, you can't take, like, nobody wants to take risks because of like, basically the,
Starting point is 00:41:03 the essentially like climate. And then, you know, know like you who wants to be caught at work laughing at a joke that is like gonna get you fired at work you know like you can't talk like so new york's already caught me dude you're not going you're not gonna go back go to work and talk around the water last big dude i i water who was 2014 that's why I'm not there. The last huge hit comedy movie was 10 years ago. What was it? I think it was Ted 2. Oh my gosh. Where it made really in the top 50 or something like that.
Starting point is 00:41:38 There has not been a blockbuster comedy movie in a decade. It's full of jokes that will put you in jail now. I'd say TV show wise, Rick and Morty would not get super offensive, but they got rid of Justin Roiland. Yeah, well, exactly. I mean, I'll say, it's always sunny in Philadelphia. South Park. South Park. Yeah, they own that show.
Starting point is 00:41:54 I'm saying new ones, new ones. The only things that still exist are these holdovers from literally 15 years ago. Why don't we make a show like a modern version of Seinfeld calledfeld called polish chuck sure i don't know if that's the best title but um but i might actually be i don't know yeah maybe maybe it's so bad that it's good but but sure it's just the problem is is like in terms of distribution you know you can get on youtube but then they go hey we we just gave you a strike you're not all it is yeah on rumble and then you know we're not far away from from being able to do that for sure are your comedy shows like um somber do people get lit up and stand up is stand up is untouched like stand up is obviously like if you go watch stand up on like comedy central or something
Starting point is 00:42:39 you'll be like if you go look at like uh like i do live streams on youtube for my shows and sometimes when i'm doing a live stream like comedy central their youtube page like this is how bad it's gotten for them and how badly they destroyed their brand where they have 11.6 million subscribers on youtube and they'll do these stand-up live streams and there'll be 300 people watching because they're just like nobody like the youtube algorithm stopped showing their thing to anybody that subscribed to them because nobody wants because people rejected it for so long that they're just like all because they're doing woke stuff they just at some point everybody signed up for comedy central because they like bill burr and dave chappelle and all
Starting point is 00:43:19 that kevin hart all that stuff and then basically right around trump which is like a lot of stuff they were you know all the diversity stuff, they were, you know, all the diversity stuff and they go, Hey, we need to have, this needs to be more representative. And you go, you can't just,
Starting point is 00:43:29 just cause someone is a certain category, like doesn't make them good at comedy. That's true for literally everything. Yes, exactly. But comedy is really true. And so, and it's like,
Starting point is 00:43:40 you know, it's very evident, like at least there's some stuff that's like, you know, whatever. Fear not good, sir. not if you're not filled we are winning phil knows the story i'm pulling up i do argentina elects anarcho-capitalist javier mele president today begins the end of argentina's decline said the economist during his victory speech and i think i have a video for you that
Starting point is 00:44:03 we're going to play so you can understand who this guy is. I hope you speak Spanish because here we go. Ministry of Culture, out. Okay, he said, out. Ministry of Culture, out. Ministry of Tourism and Sports, out. Treasury, out. Ministry of Culture, out. Ministry of Environment and Sustainable Development, out.
Starting point is 00:44:24 Ministry of Women, Gender and Diversity, Género y Diversidad. Gender and Diversity. Out. Afuera. Ministerio de Obras Públicas. Afuera. Ministerio de Ciencia y Tecnología e Innovación. Algo bien del sector privado.
Starting point is 00:44:39 Nada bueno salió del sector público. Afuera. Mayor Adams is about to do this in New York City, but just not on and off. Not because he wants to. They just have crazy budget. They closed libraries on weekends now. Cardi B was complaining about it.
Starting point is 00:44:55 That's what he knows about it. Now, hold on. Now, hear me out. This could be like a libertarian paradise, okay? In Argentina? No, in New York City. Oh, in New York City? The cops are destroyed.
Starting point is 00:45:04 You can't do anything about it all right and if you know here's what happens first it's uh uh it's it's a stable liberal neoliberal state so there's a bunch of laws then things start breaking down and you get anarcho-tyranny but after anarcho-tyranny you get the collapse of government institutions you get anarchy yeah the problem is you can't have guns. No, no. No, no, no. That's anarcho-tyranny.
Starting point is 00:45:28 Like the cops will be like, well, this law-abiding citizen is going to prison. But once the anarchy phase happens and there's no cops anymore because they've been abolished, now you can do whatever you want. I do not want to live in New York City when you can do whatever you want. So here you are now. Argentina elects Javier Millet. This is a guy who's roasted the left he's called a mierda over and over again just like you swear in different language because most people
Starting point is 00:45:51 don't know what you're saying but uh some people are saying as brexit signaled the victory of donald trump in the next election united states this right here this is a landslide victory for an anti-woke anarcho-capitalist yeah a lot of people are like it trump's gonna win there's there's something that people need to recall or think about when it comes to this guy like argentina has like 150 inflation or something like that so prices have tripled since 2020 yeah comparing argentina i think that's what i saw is no but i mean like yeah what do you think is going on with the average person? It's not 150%.
Starting point is 00:46:31 We're talking about like the average person feels like. I mean, when I moved to New York City, it was dollar slice pizza. Now it's $1.50 pizza. Is it really? There's no dollar slice pizza in New York City. And also this has been going on in Argentina for multiple years too. And it was going on long before. Like our inflation kicked in in the past two years. It's been going on in...
Starting point is 00:46:51 And the only reason I'm saying this is because libertarian ideas, as much as I like them, the average person is not at the point where they're like, screw the whole government yet. So the American population... But this is a good look, though. they're like screw the whole government yet yeah so the american but the american population look though and i and again you're talking to a guy that loves the idea of cutting the government as much as possible i'm just trying to donald trump is winning among 18 to 34 year olds i mean he's not badly losing in new york right now i know crazy because he could be getting smoked new york is d plus 27 and biden's winning by 10. That's insane. And the poll oversampled
Starting point is 00:47:28 2 to 1 Democrats. It should be way higher. I 100% like everything you're saying. I just want people in America to at least remember that Argentina's conditions and the United States' conditions are
Starting point is 00:47:44 significantly different. You know what this kind of reminds me of sorry is uh you know how when when elon bought twitter and then he fired two-thirds of everyone who went there and everyone goes i wonder how this is going to work out because if he can fire two-thirds of everybody why can't facebook go fire and youtube and all the stuff so i wonder if this is going to kind of be like a bit of a test run where he goes you know what we don't need a cultural diversity committee we definitely don't whatever and he's going to scrap it and he'll probably be like look it's fine i i'm i went to the grocery store the other night and uh we like to buy these these little salamis i don't know if you guys have seen we have in the basement where it's like three different kinds and there's maybe like 20 slices
Starting point is 00:48:21 of each it was 12 for a pack yeah dude a year and a year or so ago it was like 750 oh yeah and so when we were ringing them up my girlfriend's like this is 12 and i'm like whoa oh yeah that's crazy dude i mean yeah i go out for to eat in new york and a lot of times you know like you'll go on uh google maps or whatever and then they'll have the menu on there and a lot of times the menu menu that they'll have in Google Maps will be like two years old. And then you go in there and you see the difference from two years ago and you go, wow, like literally. And it's never going back. Like a Taco Bell is like, what is it, like three bucks an hour or something?
Starting point is 00:48:58 No, no, no, like a Gordita Crunch or whatever is like $3.50. What was it, a McDouble is $3? It used to be a dollar. In a couple of years, you'll have the $5 menu for is three dollars used to be a dollar in in a couple of years you'll have the five dollar menu for the stuff that used to be the dollar menu but the key thing is it's like certain like for commodities commodities are competitive and they will probably but like for prices at a restaurant and stuff like they're not it's the grocery it's not going back like eggs can maybe come down or whatever but like restaurants they don't lower prices i'll
Starting point is 00:49:25 tell you this i went to the grocery store and uh i like me some heavy whipping cream in my coffee yeah they didn't have it and consistently now over the past year the grocery store has not been carrying heavy cream and when they do we grab some and then it's gone for a few months so we have to go to other places we have to go to local farms or one of the specialty organic shops to get like the organic farm cream but a couple of our local grocery stores typically don't carry it all that often now i'll tell you i'll tell you my theory yeah i'm wondering if the margin profit margin for derivative products is higher than for the the pure product meaning if if if the company says we can sell a pint uh or you know whatever little little carton a pint of heavy cream and we'll make one dollar per per carton
Starting point is 00:50:14 or whatever if we take that same amount of cream and sell it to people who are going to make whipped cream or butter yeah we might make two dollars per pint because of the derivatives i'm wondering if that's why the production has gone down and the stores aren't carrying it as much very possibly i mean shrinkflation is also crazy right now truth social filed a defamation lawsuit against 20 media companies this is breaking the past really 10 minutes 10 minutes ago 10 minutes ago disclosed please don't be tim cast please don't be tim cast please don't be Tim Cass. We'll pull that up in the next one. We'll wrap this one up, and then we'll pull that one up in a second. So, yeah, Javier is, I mean, in my opinion, it's great.
Starting point is 00:50:51 I love the idea of giving anarcho-capitalists or real libertarians. I mean, you don't live there. Let's just let it ride, man. I mean, the thing is, I think that they're going to work, work you know at least in the short term because the conditions that they've set up in the past in argentina everyone is everything is is so all the money that they they have is going straight to government and government industry or debt servicing is costs are like i'm sure they're gonna have to they're gonna they've they've gone like i think they've they've they've had like three times they've had to restructure their debt so they'll
Starting point is 00:51:24 have to do it again because they have to get dollars to peg their by the way the fact that the united states did not like re uh service their debt like two years ago or whatever i don't know it's insane i don't i don't even i don't even want to talk about it because there's nothing that can be done and when interest rates were zero and they're like people were like why don't you refine and that was also when trump was like hey we should refill the strategic petroleum thing when gas was like oh yeah and everybody was like well the fact that you're suggesting it means we shouldn't so yeah so yeah i mean that is a frustrating turn of events that when things were cheap and and and good we didn't seem like obviously in hindsight it seems so obvious you go interest rates couldn't be lower possibly i guess i guess the problem was trump at one moment tried
Starting point is 00:52:09 to be like maybe we should take these bad boys negative i don't know i can't i can't speak to that i don't know at all so this malay guy i thought at first he made me nervous because he was screaming about and he was angry and screaming i'm like oh that sounds like hitler but then i gave him a chance i was like let's hear this you know where hitler lives right now uh is he in belgium he was in argentina he was he was bariloche um but then i started watching him and i i really really like his personality malay's personality and also i didn't know but he wants to take argentina off the peso and put him on the u.s dollar well they're gonna peg the peso to the dollar i imagine the cia is behind this guy now and that's probably why he won i don't know man to take Argentina off the peso and put them on the U.S. dollar. Well, they're going to peg the peso to the dollar.
Starting point is 00:52:45 I imagine the CIA is behind this guy now, and that's probably why he won. I don't know, man. CIA was likely behind Lula in Brazil, and that didn't work out great. I don't think the CIA would be behind a guy like this. I think the CIA would be opposed to a guy like this because nowadays the federal government
Starting point is 00:53:03 and the narrative that is pushed is not a right-wing small government narrative it's definitely a big government i thought the powers that be the authoritarian powers of b would not want him in power because he's a populist libertarian but then the people are like well but the liberal economic order needs all the help it can get so if argentina wants to join as a as a partner by taking.S. dollar on, then maybe it's worth it. Because this whole crypto-like economy thing is very promising. It's better than just sucking it in and being like, well, in 10 years, my car is going to cost $350,000. Oh, well.
Starting point is 00:53:36 That's not sustainable. And it just can't get much worse for them. They're just obviously at a point where enough people are like, you know what? This guy cannot screw it up worse than it already has been screwed all right i i know ladies and gentlemen we got so much news here we got breaking news um we've got a truth social filing defamation case it's massive it's breaking we're gonna get to that in a second because we have more breaking news right now this is tweeted from elon musk he says fraud has both civil and criminal penalties ken paxton attorney general hasn't uh of the great state of texas has announced an investigation into
Starting point is 00:54:13 media matters for potential fraud saying the office of the attorney general is opening an investigation into media matters for potential fraudulent activity under the texas bureau organizations code and deceptive trade practicesA.G. will vigorously enforce against nonprofits who commit fraudulent acts in or affecting the state of Texas. Attorney General Paxson was extremely troubled by the allegations that Media Matters, a radical anti-free speech organization, fraudulently manipulated data on formerly known as Twitter. Quote, we are examining the issue closely to ensure the public has not been deceived by the schemes of radical left wing organizations who would like nothing more than to limit free speech by reducing participation in the public square, said Attorney General Paxson. Ladies and gentlemen, come on.
Starting point is 00:54:55 Tell me you are red. You are black pilled. OK, we are looking at a major turn. Ken Paxson, of course, I'm not surprised to see him doing this. This dude means business. If Missouri follows suit, because they announced first, they were looking into it. Paxton probably saw that and was like, hey man, we're on board. Announces this.
Starting point is 00:55:16 Potential criminal investigation, or literal criminal investigation, potential criminal charges of the people at Media Matters. I gotta say this, Elon Musk, IP ban all Media Matters employees. No question. If you want to argue free speech, I'll argue free speech. If you want to argue, they disliked things that were said. Argue things. They disliked things.
Starting point is 00:55:38 But if you are saying you have proof they manipulated the platform for fraudulent activities, you are the judge and the jury here. So I think it's fair to say, if you are using a platform to engage in fraud, criminal and civil tort violations, then you should be banned. Martin Shkreli replied to that tweet by Elon Musk, and he just goes, can't confirm. I'm friends with him. Fraud has consequences. He seems great. He's the man. Martin is the man. Oh, he's so man fraud has consequences he seems great oh he's the man
Starting point is 00:56:05 barn is the man oh he's so funny on at least on x i know a lot of people hate him i think he's hilarious i think he's great he's a man what's uh if this media matters gets found guilty liable for fraud and everything then what would they have to pay out damages criminally criminal criminal it's like that's criminal it's going to it's going to be the people. So what's going to happen is with a fraud investigation for a charity, they're not going to go, media matters committed fraud. They're going to say,
Starting point is 00:56:31 John Smith, fake name, John Doe or Jane Doe said these things fraudulently in an effort to engage in these behaviors. So they'll take out the employees that committed fraud, will get their criminal filings,
Starting point is 00:56:45 and then the company itself, is it going to take a civil hit? Because it's got $11 million in assets in 2021. I think this might be the end. Yeah. But what stops just some new operation from just kind of... All they do is just follow 30 Twitter accounts. And here's the issue with going up against government. Texas has effectively unlimited funds.
Starting point is 00:57:04 Yeah. Your $11 million in assets bro that that's that's not enough to maintain a couple car dealerships in 2021 was right there what they had on hand was 11 million and so what i imagine happening now is facing a massive lawsuit from elon musk and an investigation from ken paxton they're gonna get buried in legal paperwork they're not gonna be able to afford the afford the lawyers they deserve it they've really really screwed the pooch on this they went too far if they actually doctored up images to get x um well there's misrepresent advertisers to leave the company that is the issue is they didn't they didn't have to do it before but they're desperate
Starting point is 00:57:36 what what is happening now with the narrative machine the the neoliberal neoconservative uniparty is they are so desperate because they're losing every day. They have to engage in more and more extreme activities. It used to be that they could make a phone call to one of their cult members at Twitter and they'd say, OK, we understand. We'll do as we're told. The FBI. Right. The FBI calls up and says, you know, we just think this shouldn't be there.
Starting point is 00:58:00 If you get our drift like you got a boss. Now they're calling Elon. He's like, well, actually, I'm the richest man in in the world so i got more fuck you money than you can imagine have a nice day and now they're like what do we do there's nothing we have elon's done nothing wrong so they must now fabricate it and that's risky and it's a losing strategy and they're going to lose because of it and the funny thing is they've been doing this stuff for so long that probably never crossed anybody's mind that this was a bad idea yeah they've been just getting away with this forever and they nobody probably said hey this isn't maybe the best idea to do this yeah it was like it was incrementally getting worse well
Starting point is 00:58:35 they just have like probably have never had and they've probably done this to tons of companies right and just kept getting they go yeah look how many companies we shut down like it's well a lot of companies probably just say we'll we'll do what you tell us yeah media matter says hey you said a naughty word and they go okay fine we'll take it down because it's easier than dealing with a lawsuit yeah now they tried they just ripped away probably you know like half a billion in ad revenue potentially and twitter can prove it the funny thing is these these companies don't get it they're gonna be on the hook for 500 million plus. Oh, they'll just, yeah, they'll go bankrupt.
Starting point is 00:59:07 They'll cease to exist overnight. Now, fair point. They will start another one and try and reopen another one. But precedent is being set. If Republican AGs are now willing to go after for criminal charges, they will not be able to spit up another company. The basic strategy of, hey, Elon's racist, didn't work. It didn't work anymore. It used to work. It used to be, hey elon's racist didn't work yeah it didn't work anymore it used to work it used to be hey elon's racist and then the ceo be like no no no no no i'm not
Starting point is 00:59:30 no i'm not advertiser threatened a boycott they'd say oh mia copa i'm so sorry and then everyone would say okay now that you've pledged to the cult you're free to go but that's not working anymore elon buys twitter and laughs in their faces so what do they do now they have to take it to an extreme doctoring a circumstance in order to try and get advertisers to pull out and now it's easily provable yo discovery is gonna be a bitch yeah yeah this is this will be interesting to see if there's actual criminal charges that it's beyond that discovery may lead to expo government exposure yeah yeah i'm willing to bet you will find communications between media matters and people in government no question well i'd love to see who funds them i'm just they're paying out
Starting point is 01:00:13 six million in wages in 2021 and i bet it's like one guy getting a million bucks oh yeah 1.6 million to the executives and then another six million to other salaries you can actually like you can look up you can look up the salaries explicitly. Like you can look up their names and how much money they get paid. I'm more interested in what kind of, like, what do they produce? You know,
Starting point is 01:00:30 like what, like if you even ask them, like, what have you done? It's the office space. We call that right wing misinformation. What do you do here? They have a,
Starting point is 01:00:38 a, a, a mission statement on the, on the page. So they're community notes, basically. They've been just replaced by community notes essentially. That's what you do
Starting point is 01:00:48 is you just start community notes. But look, community notes is real though it can be manipulated. Media Matters just makes things up. Yeah. It's a 501c3 progressive research and information center dedicated to comprehensively monitoring,
Starting point is 01:01:03 analyzing, and correcting conservative misinformation in the US medias media so it's literally a propaganda outfit yeah looking to do what it can to harm people that have different opinions digital snitching yeah i mean there's it's but it's beyond that now because they went out of their way to fake yeah evidence it's i mean it's you can call that fabrication of evidence yeah fraud it's it's it's man tortious interference is crazy enough right like if phil and danny had a contract and then i went to phil and said cancel that contract with danny or else that's tortious interference yeah they're doing that but they're also fabricating evidence in order to get away
Starting point is 01:01:41 with it that's crazy with one of the most high profile according to the lawsuit you put some people on blast that work for the company this is in 2021 angela carusone is that how you pronounce your president and that guy like an anti-semite half a million dollars that year i don't know but he posted he has like a history of posting a bunch of racist stuff doesn't he uh i mean if you go back far enough in most people's twitter and yeah don't look at mine you get some some interesting stuff. Yeah. You don't want to see the conversations I had at Taco Bell when I was 14. Danny does not like the I-team. I don't know any of these people.
Starting point is 01:02:10 David Brock, is that the guy that founded Media Matters in 2004? He's still the chairman of the company who made 300 grand in 2000. For what? Yeah, exactly. For being the chairman? You guys find any misinformation today?
Starting point is 01:02:20 No? I'll be around twice a year for a one-hour call. Keep looking, guys. Maybe 300 grand. There's lots of misinformation out there. You gotta go watch all the right wing media. It's like some job for someone who literally just watches Ben
Starting point is 01:02:32 Shapiro all day. Is that misinformation? That's what they do. Literally. And then they get on the internet and they're like a dickhead about it. What's your job? They probably have really formal reports. What's your job? I watch Ben Shapiro and not like what's your job i watch ben shapiro and i'm an asshole about it what more can you expect yeah well i don't know how you guys it could be
Starting point is 01:02:51 blackpilled i mean we're i i think we're winning i and i think the important thing to understand is this on the battlefield when when you see the enemy break ranks you don't say okay we're done you say charge yeah now more than ever and you know what i want to say it was a few weeks ago i said this and now i what i think we're actually seeing is the the the storming of the battlefield all of these lawsuits these people pushing back the pledges to sponsor uh to buy ads on x this is everyone basically saying we are winning full speed ahead and you know what feels like the cavalry going in to finish the route is the government picking up the lawsuit. So Texas state government and who was it?
Starting point is 01:03:30 Missouri state government. Is that who said Missouri? AG said he was looking into it. And AG isn't an AG of Texas announced an investigation. That's the cavalry coming in. Oh, that's the writers of Rohan, dude. We're looking up the hill and that light shining down. I'm not sure how battle of Helms Deep will be won.
Starting point is 01:03:42 I'm not sure how accurate this is, but someone is tweeting that the judge that will be hearing the elon musk bombshell lawsuit against media matters was appointed by donald trump judge mark t pitman is the same judge that ordered the fda to release the pfizer files oh it's gonna get fun are there any non-partisan like misinformation charities no are they all just partisan all partisan all partisan because misinformation was the term misinformation in modern parlance has been created to say stuff that doesn't line up with the official narrative yeah okay if it's misinformation it just means things the government doesn't want you to think ladies and gentlemen we are not done we have more breaking news a tweet from chris pavlovsky the
Starting point is 01:04:25 ceo of rumble says truth social just filed an unprecedented defamation lawsuit incorporating 20 media companies the tide is finally turning corporate media and activists are going to feel the heat i want you this thursday when you're sitting down with your family to say i'm thankful for the lawsuits that are being filed against these evil, neocon, neoliberal organizations. Truth Social posts on truth. They truthed. Today, Truth Social filed the defamation lawsuit that is likely unprecedented in
Starting point is 01:04:53 history, incorporating 20 publications and even more may be added. All of them published the same false information about Truth Social and refused to fully retract their stories. To the fake news outlets that think themselves above accountability we'll see you in court we got it right here filed 11 2023 this is a crazy week man in the circuit court of the 12th judicial court in and for sarasota county florida civil division trump media and technology versus here
Starting point is 01:05:22 we go guardian news and media llc hollywood reporter the mcclatchy company we have the miami herald alex mena reuters news rolling stone next star media the hill deadline hollywood a credit capital llc benz benzinga marketwatch.com forbes media axios the daily beast company go a go media doing business gizmodo salon.com new york daily news newsweek msnbc cable llc oh i'm sorry msnbc cable llc mediaite dmg media daily mail and cnbc wow wow so uh they say this number wow this is crazy i heard this news this case is about an unprecedented and seemingly coordinated media campaign by no less than 20 major outlets to attack trump media they say uh by falsely reporting that tmtg had lost 73 million dollars remember we heard this a few days ago oh no look i gotta tell
Starting point is 01:06:18 you there's a lot of people who will be like oh why is you know oh oh tim kess is talking about the story but that story came out earlier in the day or came out yesterday the reason is we fact check and verify things this story came out i read it and said i'm not going anywhere near this story yeah and turns out once again it was fake news this they say this number was an utter fabrication each defendant in apparent coordination reported the exact same false number within approximately 24 hours of one another, each citing to a public securities
Starting point is 01:06:48 and exchange commission filing in which the mystery $73 million loss appears nowhere. Hold on. Okay. Who started, do you know who originated this?
Starting point is 01:06:58 The fake news? No, who originated, because it seems like it's one of those things, because there's no real journalism in a lot of these sites or whatever. It's probably just one person started it.
Starting point is 01:07:08 No, no, no, no. And then Rolling Stone's like, okay. But they're saying they all cited an SEC filing. Oh. But no, no, but you're right. But nobody checked on the actual SEC filing. And so here's the big deal. Times v. Sullivan.
Starting point is 01:07:21 The actual malice standard would require for this lawsuit to proceed. The news organizations had to know what they were printing was false. That's the actual malice standard. Now, these companies are in a serious steaming pile of donkey-ish, if you know what I mean. They are going to have to argue. When they cited the SEC document, they were unaware the number did not appear in it yeah admitting in court we did not actually read anything we wrote they're gonna have to admit what everybody already knows which is that they're not really journalists they just are content
Starting point is 01:07:56 creators essentially that they don't fact yeah they're just like yeah we don't that's hilarious i mean i just saw it i rewrote it i don't't know. I assumed it was true. I don't know. Yeah. Look, man. I mean, that's crazy. Let me give you an example. I hope there is. There's this story about this kid in, I think it was Vegas, who got stomped to death by a bunch of kids. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:08:14 And so one guy tweets, 15 black kids beat a white kid to death, and it's not being covered because of race, blah, blah, blah, and everyone picks it up. And so I watch the video, and sure enough, there's six kids six kids not 15 two of them are not black uh four maybe or maybe three we're not sure and there's a lot more to the story than just this people don't care about what they just keep retweeting the same thing over and over again i stopped and i said i'm not i'm not gonna i'm not gonna go anywhere near this i mean this is this is clearly not true and i got to the point where so many people had published the fake news i made a segment where i was just like dude this is fake news yeah so yeah he should not have been beaten to death but this
Starting point is 01:08:49 is the problem with the corporate press they see a story and they say roll with it here's the link not a single person read the sec filing i i actually think there's a strong possibility they knew it was a false number and reported it anyway yeah because it helps them in some way they're probably all like you know what we can't have donald trump getting elected i'm sure all 20 of these organizations feel that way where if they can get any sort of piece of information that'll come out that'll hurt him in any way they're like let's get it out and they just that's the objective this is this is big though too because uh truth social is under i believe dwack yeah which is a publicly traded company yeah so this negative press means
Starting point is 01:09:25 people probably started selling off stock like crazy for sure and now there's massive damages yeah this is gonna be huge come on so are you black pilled still i mean this is this is tremendous people are fighting back in huge numbers it's crazy that these businesses don't have like a fiduciary obligation to like they're obligation to the actual just keeping their own businesses alive. To just be smarter than that. But I guess I don't know who's running these things because... If their goal... Like Market Watch and CNBC didn't check on that?
Starting point is 01:09:58 I understand Rolling Stone. They don't know what their head from their ass. But CNBC didn't check? NBC News may as well be media matters. Yeah. NBC News has a political team that is known. No question. And not is non-controversial for making things up.
Starting point is 01:10:13 Yeah. In one instance, they even ran a picture of me on the Today Show over a fake story. It's been a long time, but the writer included a false statement and then a bunch of other outlets like Var variety and i think deadline picked the story up cited the false news nbc within minutes removed the false citation so it was out of their story creating a circular loop of fake news with no source it's it's masterful what they do and they've created and they probably got away with it for so long like they were probably doing this for decades there must have been some sort of buffer
Starting point is 01:10:45 period where like journalism there was like legitimate like you know journalism like the watergate all that stuff and then it switched over to this slowly and nobody called them on it for this kind of stuff didn't is a is a phenomenon that has arisen with the internet with the internet yeah like the the as long as there was like cable news you had your general well well the thing is i i think about that sometimes though because if they wanted to spread some fake story before the internet it would have been even harder to refute because if that one person can't get some sort of like you know tv show to cover them but it wasn't as polarized and like people weren't attacking other americans like that had different opinions.
Starting point is 01:11:25 If you think about it, like when I started like watching news a lot was right after 9-11. Right. So that 9-11 happened. It's like, OK, that's what I'm paying attention to news. And I used to watch MSNBC all the time. And from like 2001 until 2010, 2009, something like that. MSNBC was perfectly. It seemed perfectly normal right like joe scarborough had a nighttime show and he was a you know he was a republican that acted like a republican and
Starting point is 01:11:54 sounded like you know your standard republicans and stuff and it was in like 2010 2011 when you started when i stopped watching msnbc because I just felt like it didn't have anything other than the progressive perspective. So I think that once the internet and social, once social media became so popular and you had your big tech companies starting to realize and make moves with the powerful products that they created um i think that's when it really started so i think i think this all ties in with the whole social media and your cell phone yeah probably because of all the whole like click getting oh yeah i want to i want to give people an example to understand why you never talk to the press you may have heard uh about that famous supreme court justice who said don't talk to cops well don't talk to journalists either for any reason. Now, you can talk to a journalist if they come from a publication that you know as honor and integrity and you're a fan of.
Starting point is 01:12:50 That's totally fine. But any corporate mainstream press, avoid. A guy named Andrew Morantz, he is a scumbag. He is an evil lying prick who writes fake stories for a living, interviewed me several years ago. He took my quotes. And manipulated them. To change what I said. But his argument basically is.
Starting point is 01:13:12 You literally said these words didn't you? I can place them in any order I want. So he took two different quotes. From like 30 minutes apart. Put them next to each other. To create a fake story. When Vice News took issue issue with the lie that he published this is what he writes an earlier version of this article included a quotation
Starting point is 01:13:30 from tim pool concerning vice news's coverage in ferguson the quotation has been removed because it contains several errors yeah it's deceptive editing the errors were his yeah but he made it seem like the errors were mine so even though he lied in his story when he got caught even when they're forced to correct under threat of lawsuit they still blamed me for the fake story they wrote yeah and they probably the language was vague enough where they go you know maybe someone will interpret it that we but they were kind of making it out so when i when i called and had my lawyer talk to them and threatened they said what do you mean there were quotes from tim pool we did remove them and they did contain errors and we said yes the errors were yours and they said what do you mean there were quotes from tim pool we did remove them and they
Starting point is 01:14:05 did contain errors and we said yes the errors were yours and they said everything we said was factual yeah and even if they do even if you finally got a retraction from them at that point it's like this is the new yorker the quotes didn't have errors in them the positioning of the quotes created an error it's deceptive editing are you like a good simpsons reference it's the gummy venus de milo exactly absolutely you know it's just like yes that's that happened so i told him i know you recorded the conversation released the other tapes he's like no and the audio tapes prove that he created a fan and there's i mean there's been no shortage of people like dave porno all the time where people want to interview me he goes okay fine happy to interview just let me record it
Starting point is 01:14:39 and they go no right you go what do you mean like i'll just i just want to hit record on my phone because you never talk to never talk to these people on the phone they'll call you up and they'll say hey how's it going you'll say pretty good like what'd you have for dinner you'd be like uh pizza i'm like thanks bye click then they'll write he called me on the phone and made an and engage in an anti-semitic screed and you're like no i didn't but he did here's the phone record that proves it yeah exactly they just lie they will lie and then what are you supposed to do when you sue they'll be like your honor we had the conversation he called me what do you want me to say and they'll be like okay there you go and you know for you it's just like the hassle of suing unless you
Starting point is 01:15:12 have a ton of time and money on your hands just for most people it's not even worth doing or it's just not and they probably got away with it for so long that they're just like yeah this is what we do this is how we operate let's talk about uh we got we're gonna we're gonna get spicy with it ladies and gentlemen well we got a lot of crazy news going on these days and it seems like there's a lot of good news with these lawsuits stuff here's a story from timcast.com democrat congressman says trump quote has to be eliminated he's not only unfit he is destructive to our democracy it's not a joke it is a literal quote uh let me play the clip for you and uh we'll get it going to trump of course now and his recent true social
Starting point is 01:15:52 post uh is incredibly incredibly scary for anyone uh that might be trying to work in government and um it is just uh unquestionable at this point that that man cannot see public office again he is not only unfit he is destructive to our democracy uh and he has to be uh he has to be eliminated our democracy means not yours has to be eliminated now now hold on this story is from uh today published by adrian norman at timcast.com and we have this from cnn published today trump releases doctor's note saying he is in excellent health of course the implication is trump is for one trying to earn votes by saying i'm healthy but also there is a serious concern that something may happen to him. Yeah, today is also Joe Biden's 81st birthday. Happy birthday, Joe.
Starting point is 01:16:48 He blew it in the, what was it, the partying of the turkey today or something like that. What, did he kill him? No, he just... He was so out of it, he just snapped the turkey's neck. He just got confused. How was I supposed to do that, man? He was confused between Taylor Swift,
Starting point is 01:17:04 Britney Spears, and Rihanna, I think. Oh, okay. Yeah, yeah, I think. Yeah, yeah, yeah. What were they thinking, putting a guy who's suffering dementia in front of a prompter? Well, they're not admitting it, though. What are you supposed to do? But I'm saying, like, you give a teleprompter with words he doesn't recognize and names
Starting point is 01:17:18 he doesn't know, and he's like, Taylor Spears? Britney Anna? I don't know what you're talking about here. I mean, yeah, it's honestly like kind of sad at this point because we would never treat any 81 year old this way if they weren't the president look look you ever see that viral video of the girl on tiktok wearing the nirvana shirt and she's like i don't know what this is yeah it's just everyone wears this shirt and it's like it's not just that he's old it's just that it's out of his generation
Starting point is 01:17:45 and they're trying to make like they're trying to attract young voters by having him say this yeah taylor swift oh yeah sorry dude no i will say with this this like bad for democracy thing that they they're saying about you know destroying democracy they've been saying this now for eight years yeah like i was promised that he would destroy democracy i was but i was living in canada in a different country and they promised me i i put money on it yeah and i i'm still waiting but they literally promised me they go that the destruction of democracy is imminent if he's elected then he was elected then we went through a full term a pandemic a like you know all this info like all this and joe biden and we're through a full term a pandemic a like you know all this info like all
Starting point is 01:18:25 this and joe biden and we're still it seems like a promise that joe biden was elected that it would save democracy but that's what i'm saying they always like you can't say twice that he's going to destroy democracy you had your chance to say that he was going to destroy it it's not destroyed move on to something else about him he's gonna destroy whatever he's already mega hitler and and the you know he's worse than hitler and blah blah blah they they've literally run out of but you can't say the same alarmist adjectives yeah obviously you can because they have yeah i know they can be but you're like if okay if this premise was but hear me out michael rapaport says pick dick donald trump yeah that's a new one yeah okay but he says he's not gonna vote for him but But like if this premise was... But hear me out. Michael Rapaport says, pig, dick, Donald Trump.
Starting point is 01:19:05 Yeah. That's a new one. Yeah. Okay. But he says he's also going to vote for him. But I don't know... That's a really new one. I don't know if someone with a pig dick
Starting point is 01:19:12 would be a dictator or what that has to do with whether a good or bad leader. That's a good point. But it is an adjective. Yeah. But it's an adjective. It's a different one.
Starting point is 01:19:21 Yeah. It's a different one. It's a different adjective. There you go. He did some... Slap dick. Trump did some stuff that was like what you would call the bad guy stuff. In my opinion, he made his family in positions of power, which I was like, I don't like when politicians do that when they're not qualified.
Starting point is 01:19:34 Yeah. You know, he gave Fauci the reins of control with the medical technocrats. Fauci had reins of control. Trump should have put a stop to it. Yeah, Trump stood behind him on stage and gave him all the emotions. I'm not saying he's perfect. No, me either. Yeah, yeah.
Starting point is 01:19:47 I'm just saying the whole destroying democracy thing. It didn't come close. No, it's more like status quo with a little goodness sprinkled on top. He gave his generals control of the drones, the drone warfare. He gave that to his generals, his clandestine drone warfare,
Starting point is 01:20:01 which is like, well, that's supposed to be the president's job to decide who gets droned, not the generals. Other than that, not necessarily. Other than those three things. The commander-in-chief
Starting point is 01:20:09 doesn't need to be. In fact, if you look at like the way that Vietnam went down when Nixon was getting, I think it was Nixon, or no, LBJ was getting involved in like which targets
Starting point is 01:20:20 were going to be bombed, that was really problematic for the war itself. So I'm not trying to stomp on you. So go well i don't know if that he did it in order to make them clandestine or if they were already clandestine but he made secret droning bomb campaigns basically um but other than those three things putting family in power giving the country over to fauci and the the secret drone bombs he didn't do anything like what's super bad what's that saying of uh don't let the uh perfect be the
Starting point is 01:20:46 enemy of the good is that the enemy yeah so like that's that that's the thing about a talk like criticizing trump over like oh his family was in government okay yeah and joe biden was giving his brother yeah son that's the money the counter is biden's family power too no no no but like wayward hiring your kid is one thing running secret backroom deals with with adversarial nations to benefit your family trump wasn't doing that as far as i can tell he wasn't sending off don jr to go be on the board of some north korean energy company and i've listened to jared kushner on a few podcasts recently he's pretty sharp guy i don't know i can't speak to milani or no ivanka ivanka yeah yeah but jared kushman is a pretty smart guy. I think they're all fairly smart people.
Starting point is 01:21:25 Yeah. I mean... But anyways, if he did destroy democracy, he would still be president and there would not be an election next year. Like, that would be, in my mind, what the destruction of democracy would mean, is that he would just be a dictator for life kind of thing.
Starting point is 01:21:37 We have the whole spectrum, okay? Roseanne and a retired colonel, McGregor, both think there won't be an election next year. Really? What does Roseanne think? Roseanne thinks there won't be an election next year. Really? What does Roseanne think? Roseanne thinks there won't be an election. Like, and then whether it's going to be Biden or Kamala.
Starting point is 01:21:50 Oh, I don't know, but she said there won't be an election and Michael Malice has a thousand dollar bet with her. So if she's wrong, she's got to pay Michael a thousand dollars. But what happens if there's the visage of an election where everyone puts in their votes and then nothing happens?
Starting point is 01:22:02 That's clarified. I asked her, I said, do you mean like nobody votes and everyone's like, no no election or it's like trump's removed so it's not a legitimate election and she said i think that one i think that's what she basically said like it's going to be a weird thing where like a china it's it'll no it'll be like a china election or north korea election yeah where everyone kind of rolls their eyes like yo this is not a they all line up to vote but i don't think that either of them can win that vote
Starting point is 01:22:23 because if there's a fake looking election malice will say well there was an election i mean again but both sides whatever side loses will claim that there was some sort of funny business oh right but between mouse and roseanne the the point is that they're having fun ribbing on each other i think they're gonna have to go someone's gonna pay up they're gonna laugh creator clash it's gonna be roseanne and michael malice boxing to decide the final victor yo but but i i agree because i i've been saying this for some time now and shout out to dave smith when he was here he brought up he said to me that the the best thing i mentioned on the podcast with jack dorsey was that i said if they kept doing this it would lead this country to civil war and they all laugh because like are you nuts like what are you talking about and then january 6th and then the summer of love i'm just and now
Starting point is 01:23:07 we're at the point where 26 the reason why i said this back then 2016 nobody believed actually happened like the democrats think donald trump was a russian spy yeah and they maybe have walked back now now that they've not all of them right but for years they were like trump is working for the soviets they've only walked it back. So that way someone if someone challenges them on it now, they will. Well, maybe not. But as soon as someone's like, no, yeah, definitely. They'll jump right in there and be like, oh, yeah, he totally was. Now you've got Republicans saying Biden didn't win. So 2024, like you said, no one will accept the results.
Starting point is 01:23:39 Yeah. So I think Michael's going to lose this one because no matter what happens, no one there's not going to be a functional resolution to the election. So it may be that Roseanne meant to say nobody will vote. It may be that she meant to say Trump will be removed. It'll be a sham election. Or the reality is we'll all go and vote and then the results will be challenged. So we'll never actually have a winner, in which case Roseanne will win and michael's gonna have to pay up i'm really concerned about the the voting machines man that that all our votes can go into some digital database and get flip-flopped around and then fed back to us like i i'm with you i think
Starting point is 01:24:15 that in 2024 this election is going to be contested for whatever reason and going to be unresolved for a lot of people so we've got to start developing a way to live accepting that that's reality that there's the reality for the last two elections but this is different 2016 democrats did challenge the vote they they filed lawsuits they launched campaigns they lied they produced fake information they fabricated evidence 2020 donald trump and and his supporters launched waves of lawsuits trump's team wins a large I think they won the majority of their lawsuits filed, but ultimately didn't get remedy because the determination was the amount of votes challenged didn't, wouldn't have resulted in a change in the election.
Starting point is 01:24:54 The media is lying and claiming that they were thrown out and he lost all. That's not true. What's going to happen in 2024? I imagine we're going to get to the point where no one's going to, no one's going to, you're going to get different reports on which state went to who you're going. It's going to end up in, uh, at the electoral vote count. It's going to be what, what the Democrats claim 2020 was going to be. They're not going to be able to, to, to, to call this properly. They're going to vote. It's going to be contested and there's going to be no clear winner. That is the lightest prediction.
Starting point is 01:25:30 Because what may happen between the election day in November and inauguration day in January and then you've got like the vote count in December or whatever, it's going to be, I have to imagine, every single organization in the country will file a lawsuit. Yeah. I don't see how we, it's, with 2020, with 2016. You have to imagine that right now, every Democrat lawyer and every Republican lawyer is sitting down saying they're probably already drafting their arguments. Oh, easily. The votes have not even happened yet. And they're drafting up a bunch of arguments for standing for grounds, all of this stuff.
Starting point is 01:26:00 It's going to be the day after the election and you're going to see a wave of lawsuits filed. In fact, I'm pretty sure this happened in 2016. Vaguely remember when they called Nevada for Hillary, the Trump team announced a lawsuit was being filed against them already. And then Trump ended up winning. So like nothing happened with that. But I could be wrong, but something like that happened. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:26:17 I mean, if Trump wins, a lot of people's heads are going to explode in this country. Trump can't win in the sense that the media will claim he didn't lawyers will file lawsuits and they'll make up a reason as to why he didn't really win even when he does yeah i mean that was 2016 yeah i don't imagine that's going to be the problem i think that i still think that the the um ballot harvesting and stuff is going to be the actual thing that that solidifies the democrats winning i i think that it's i right i've got that in the lock as of right now i i disagree while i do think ballot harvesting plays a big role republicans have been picking up on this narrative people like scott pressler have been picking up on this but
Starting point is 01:26:55 more importantly the new poll from nbc showing 18 to 34 year old four-year-olds are now republican i don't look, man, you get a couple of Democrat activists to go knock on the door in New York, which is a Biden plus 10 and a D plus 27, that 30 year old going to knock on the door, a 30 year old dude's going to answer. And they're going to be like, Hey, you get your mail in vote.
Starting point is 01:27:19 How would you like to vote for Joe Biden? Is going to go, is that a joke? Yeah. Get out of my face. I guess it's possible. It won't be Joe Biden thoughiden though exactly but hold on even gavin newsom will not allow a democratic recovery enough to beat trump but my fear and i do not like living in fear but this is just like
Starting point is 01:27:35 i'm staring at the mouth of the beast is the electronic voting machines that they will take all the votes to be like thank you everyone for your participation gavin newsom won 51 49 doesn't matter just like in 2000 when george bush won 20 51 49 and what did biden beat trump 50 50 point five but none of this matters you guys but you're you're thinking in terms of 2020 and 2016 2024 is going to be every lawyer in the country filing a lawsuit all at the same time over every day for the for several weeks and every court will be jammed up and everyone's gonna say we have no idea who was attack on the government voting process that's almost or or it's a a legal riot is there anything that can be done to mitigate this happening considering like probably you know we're not the only people
Starting point is 01:28:19 who are talking about this right now you could have like seven blockchains set up to verify the vote i don't think that's they're gonna have that in place by otherwise we could sit around with our fingers up first everyone everyone needs to vote everyone needs to get their friends and family to vote everybody needs to reach out to scott pressler and say what can i do to help but the issue is not voting right now the issue is lawfare that's that's the point trump could win 80 and they'll argue clearly the machines are broken trump could not have won by this much and this proves the discrepancy and the election must be because that could and you'll get thousands of lawsuits and the courts will start going that could be a foreign attempt to stymie our elections is by inciting us to create too many lawsuits on ourself yeah it's it's not for no no no that that that
Starting point is 01:29:07 that's impossible it's for sure it's like a terroristic they've got us to fear our own system the issue is not that russia created blm ads and encouraged black lives matter to make the right wing angry the issue is that democrats have already stated that the leadership of the democratic party in 2020 that if trump were to win they would encourage west west uh in in their in their war game they said we would uh we would uh push west coast states to secede from the union unless trump gave in and gave them concessions as john podesta i think it was podesta and many others who were involved in that war game that is not russia doing it that is the democratic party oh gosh doesn't even need to be a country. When I say foreign, it could be a corporation.
Starting point is 01:29:47 It could be people that are manipulating us to be afraid of each other so that we sue each other and blockade our own. I mean, it's been done the last two years. It's just going to happen again. I think this path is inevitable. I don't think we lose. I think clearly we're seeing the worldview that we share is is much larger a bigger umbrella and is more likely to win but i was talking to a friend the other day who told me outright someone i've known my whole life that a baby at nine months even if it is
Starting point is 01:30:17 about to be born is a parasite on the mother and the mother has a right to turn to it's a symbiote alive not a parasite it's a symbiote but i'm i'm not i'm not speaking to facts i'm saying this is what the my friend said to me and i said whatever you think understand that position is fringe and is going to result in serious conflict in this country because colorado allows that and oklahoma doesn't but when i heard someone outright say i will never back down babies gestated to nine months are a parasite within the mother and the mother can can remove it if she wants even if it ends the life because that's not even a baby it's not even alive it's a
Starting point is 01:30:54 fetus and i'm like if the only thing separating two babies is a layer of flesh from the mother and the other baby was born but they're the identical in every other way nope parasite and i said okay that's pretty that's uh i think super thankfully i think that's super fringe but that is still however those are the laws being passed i understand that which is why i actually think we're going to win because that is super fringe and no one is like the average person gonna be like why are you nuts yeah that's crazy but here's what i realize it's really easy guys you want to know why it is the left doesn't care about books in schools because i had this conversation with a friend and she was saying like i don't hear anything about this and i'm like right you don't have kids yeah you don't have kids in school all my friends who have kids are freaking out i'm like they're all like you should see the
Starting point is 01:31:38 stuff that my kid learns and like basically they have to depro deprogram their kids when their kids come home like their kids come home and they say all this stuff and then they get like yeah that's not really true we were talking about loudon county and i'm like why is why is virginia you know why did virginia elect a republican governor granted they've elected a lot of democrats recently but uh why did loudon county flip and bring in a republican da and i'm like parents are seeing these books the da arrested a father who was screaming at people for covering up the rape of his daughter. And then it's like, here's the issue. These liberals don't have children. They will cease to exist in a couple generations. That's it.
Starting point is 01:32:13 And not if they can't take the whole place down with them. They might, but they're not going to look 40 year old millennial women who aren't having kids. They can push whatever ideas they want. I'll tell you this. Let me do this for you guys. Check this out. This is civics. Do you approve or disapprove of the way Joe Biden is handling his job as president? There is one demographic, one, that approves of Joe Biden.
Starting point is 01:32:43 Can you figure out what that one demographic would be? Cat owners. No, no, no, no, no. Look at the options. You've got age and you've got education. And you've got gender. I can't see that far. Okay, so let's say 18 to 34-year-olds.
Starting point is 01:32:55 Do you think they support Joe Biden? No. They do not. What about 35 to 49? Sorry, they do not. 50 to 64? Nope. How about 65 plus? Still no. Still no uh okay highly educated post-graduates nope they disapprove who likes them then post-graduate women ah is the
Starting point is 01:33:17 only demographic that supports joe biden okay i i'm i'm being hyperbolic because I'm not including race or state from this. I'm saying out of education, gender, party, and age. Obviously, if you go to Democrats, you're going to find much higher approval, substantially. The Democratic Party clearly does. But in terms of non-party affiliation, out of age and education and gender, only postgraduate females have a high approval rating, a higher approval rating for Joe Biden. When did that start ticking down? It was...
Starting point is 01:33:49 Was that in the last month? It was Hamas attack on Israel. Yeah, is it literally? Because you know what? It is so funny because these are like, you see all the videos of posters getting torn down? Oh, yeah. It's all women, pretty much.
Starting point is 01:34:01 Yep. They're tearing them down, and now they're all like Bideniden's turning his back on us childless highly educated women hold these fringe views they're not having kids i just think the future is predictable they're not having kids and the ideas are going to go with them when they go yeah they're going to be a fringe group making demands on young people who are going to be like what world do you live in you like weird communist old woman yeah i i have to agree with you on that one they're going to get more cats i will say before we talk so plasmosa before we go to super chats uh we have a new cat
Starting point is 01:34:35 we uh i mentioned this the other day we captured seamus and uh in a cage and uh uh we brought him to the vet and he got uh cleaned up deep parasites and all that stuff i'm not talking about seamus two i'm talking about seamus one seamus two is the cartoonist seamus one is the cat is the cat yeah yeah but apparently he's uh so he was living in a garage because he found a way in and uh so we set up a trap we caught him based on how he looked i i i figured he was probably like eight months old because cats, they grow pretty quick. And I was correct.
Starting point is 01:35:09 He is eight to 10 or so months. And he's a good little dude. We broke his spirit. He was screaming when he got caught. I had to be like, come on. It's probably pretty frightening. Well, no, it's just like his honor, you know? Oh, he's an honorable cat.
Starting point is 01:35:24 No, it's like it was the indignity of having him in a trap and laughing at him. You know, we're like pointing our fingers and laughing. What entails trapping a cat? Like a raccoon trap? Well, there's small animal traps. Yeah, yeah. And the way it works is there's like a metal plate. And when the cat walks in, it steps on a plate which pulls a piece of metal and goes down. goes down nice and then he can't get out and then we uh we got him cleaned up the good news
Starting point is 01:35:49 is he's very nice nice his spirit's been broken and we've pet him and given him uh many cookies and he is uh shout out shameless one he looks pretty depressed but uh he is now property of me nice and and and that's it i have dominion over him that he will survive the winter he will survive anyway i mean yeah he's he's He's about eight to ten months old, so he's not... He was born likely around probably last spring. And so, I was like, he's not going to survive living out here in the middle with nothing. But now, he'll make it. No, sorry.
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Starting point is 01:36:32 with like-minded individuals. We got a bunch of awesome documentaries. You definitely got to check out Infringed by Lauren Southern and John Dutois. It's awesome. But let's read your super chats right now. Josh Berg says, hey, guys. but uh let's let's read your super chats right now josh berg says hey guys first today i'm looking to build a wardenclyffe tower on a micro scale something interesting to look up if you don't know what it is ian what is that that's tesla's tower uh nikola tesla built that tower and he called it wardenclyffe and it was a giant um long range electricity wireless energy transmission
Starting point is 01:37:03 wireless electricity generator, apparently. Or not generator, but transmitter. Transmitter. Yeah. Interesting. I wonder if like the main issue with that is that it kills people. Because I have to imagine if you're like transporting high levels of energy wirelessly, you're losing a ton of energy and probably creating some kind of disruptive you know i don't know radioactive pulse of some yeah i think was he trying to send it underground or something through the earth maybe
Starting point is 01:37:30 well i think we've all seen uh the prestige right yes that scene where he has light bulbs in the ground and they turn on oh yeah warden clip was that that was the prestige right yeah with you jackman that was awesome what was the other one that was kind of like that because they always make two movies that are the same. There's like two movies each about magicians doing tricks. I don't know. Catch Me If You Can? Catch Me If You Can is a 1950s hit.
Starting point is 01:37:55 It's a movie like that. It's worth the guy from Facebook movie? I don't know. What's his name? All I know is the illusionist. Illusionist. Yep. See, they knew.
Starting point is 01:38:09 Chat always has the answers. I will ask the audience. Where are we at? Matthew Hammond says, have Danny and Ryan Long written a script for a movie? Yeah, we have. You two are this generation's
Starting point is 01:38:20 Dan Aykroyd and John Belushi, and it is a shame if we did not see something on the screen. Well, where is it at? What are you doing with it? We wrote a script like two years ago and then uh this basically uh but it's it's it's done for essentially it was very of the times and uh it just like we did we tried to basically rewrite it and like for to update it essentially and it just it was very much of that
Starting point is 01:38:46 moment uh like probably a few years ago too many covid jokes no there was no there was no covid references whatsoever actually but like part of it involved uh twitter it was a whole thing but and like like like it was basically this like bloggers movie making fun of like left-wing right-wing bloggers essentially i was like played a ben shapiro type and ryan was like played like the head of vice kind of thing and then but vice is bankrupt it's like all this it's like the world has changed so fast and like there was like a whole twitter angle too and it's just like twitter's different company now it's just it's too different but we're always thinking of ideas the problem is is we're just nobody wants to make them how much
Starting point is 01:39:21 money you need to make one million dollars let's do Let's do it. All right. Write me a script. Dude, we got lots of good ideas. Let's get it. Let's do it. We'll make a movie. Yeah, man. All right, there we go. That constitutes a contract.
Starting point is 01:39:33 Yeah. Also, it means Ryan Long is now contractually obligated as well. I can't speak. I don't want to speak for Ryan Long. But we talk about movies all the time because that's like, when I got into comedy and stuff,
Starting point is 01:39:43 I wanted to make movies. I've written many scripts. I've written a movie called filth city you can check it out it's about it's on tubi it's about the crack smoking mayor former mayor of toronto rob ford yeah rob ford is it's called filth city you can check it out so and i like i started in and wrote it so i'm serious uh i think ryan's gonna be here next week yeah i was gonna come with him but then i was supposed to be in edmonton and then i'm'm not now. So come with him. You want me to come with him again? Yeah. Maybe. I think I might. Yeah, maybe. And then we'll talk about making a movie.
Starting point is 01:40:10 And, you know, we'll have Ian play a scientist who invents a graphene gun. I hope it's going to happen. You're definitely going to get impaled at some point. It's going to be so good. Looking through the hole. We should make the hair shooting out. We're going to have to looking through the hole and we should make the hair like shooting
Starting point is 01:40:25 out we're going to have like this we're looking through the hole being like this is bad so they already made a graphene horror movie
Starting point is 01:40:32 it's called splinter oh you should look it up no I haven't heard of it it's a graphene horror movie yeah look it up I want to see
Starting point is 01:40:39 look up splinter horror movie from 2008 I don't know trapped in an isolated gas station yeah that's 2008 oh yeah that's a long time ago i didn't realize it was so old yeah look at the pictures look at the pictures of the gas station go to images you're gonna be like oh wow do you see the pictures oh yeah the stuff shooting out of his body looks like ferrofluid
Starting point is 01:41:00 right yeah like graphene ferromagnetic graphene turns people into monsters that's what you see ian is an agent of chaos i know he's the only person i've ever know who even references it let's grab some more super chats shane h wilder says for my birthday i'm asking if people are able to please give to my parish a sprinkler busted and flooded the nave it is saint albert in the diocese of austin it is also joe biden's birthday so instead of giving joe anything help this guy's uh parish okay here we go jacob paradis says congratulations javier mele trump is next absolutely let's grab some more lord lucas says did you see that iceland is going ragnarok, what does that mean? Ragnarok is the apocalypse of the Norse mythology.
Starting point is 01:41:48 But why Iceland? What's going on in Iceland? A city split in half and a volcano is about to erupt. Oh, yeah, I saw that. That's pretty cool. That's pretty cool. Except for them. Except for them.
Starting point is 01:41:57 A bunch of volcanoes at once erupted. Did you guys hear about that last week, at the end of last week? They were saying like- Really? Seven volcanoes were activating at once. Seven volcanoes but i don't i don't want to get the numbers seven trumpets and i don't know if it could be confirmed that it was actual activity or not well they were there there's at any given time there's like 20 different volcanoes erupting on earth so it's it was seven that were going at the same time but it's not like it's super odd
Starting point is 01:42:23 there's constantly volcanic activity on planet earth and it just so happened no i i think you're wrong i think clearly the volcanoes erupting are the seven trumpets of the revelate of revelation and uh signaling the uh end of days this is all from my potential fake news i'm ready for end of days there's approximately 1350 potentially active volcanoes yeah there's yeah there's there's like maps you can watch online the volcano just going off it's you know everyone's always just very worried about uh what is it uh yosemite yeah or yellowstone sorry yeah yellowstone that's the big one it's yellowstone right yeah i think so or yeah that's the one where i'm not really just
Starting point is 01:43:00 kind of the country exploding though like if that goes on for two years yeah it's just kind of the country exploding, though. Yeah, that's just like no sun for two years. Yeah, it's like the size of the super volcano. It's basically just like the whole northwest of the United States blows up. And it's due, right? Yeah, something like that. It's like it's the dozen, whatever. It's a couple hundred thousand years due, I think. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:43:19 Something like that. Yeah. If that pops off, then no one will even know what happened. Yeah. I mean mean we might overhear over here for a minute yeah for a little bit but not too long we'll be informed when when flaming rocks start landing around us true what do we have redneck italian says your members are always generous generous i'd figured i'd ask and help my son achieve his baseball dreams this
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Starting point is 01:44:03 And stating that it is due to me changing my profile photo or screen name within the last three days i've been on accents 2014 what gives errors uh i'll say this too like we said we launched an ad campaign for infringed it says it's delivered but there's like some issue with yeah they have they have some bugs i mean like think about how much has changed since he took over they for all the time i was on twitter they didn't do anything. Nothing changed. It was just the same.
Starting point is 01:44:28 And then all of a sudden he comes in, he's like, here's 50 new things. Yeah. Yeah, fair point. All right, where are we at? Let's grab another Super Chat. DS says, Timmy, long time listener, first time Super Chatter.
Starting point is 01:44:42 First off, love what you're doing, brother. Keep up the great work. Second, I had to unsubscribe from the monthly mix only to subscribe directly to Appalachian Nights. Blessings. Well, I appreciate it. That's my favorite. Well, it's tough.
Starting point is 01:44:53 I think Appalachian Nights is probably my favorite. I just, it's insane how good it is. It's the coffee, by the way, the Casper coffee. Yeah. Danny, you're not drinking enough. I'm not drinking enough? However much Casper you're drinking, it's not enough. Okay.
Starting point is 01:45:02 You drink more. Yeah, yeah. Okay. All right, good. And that'll be the movie deal. Okay. You don't got to put it in the movie? We'll do some product placement.
Starting point is 01:45:10 No, no, no. None of that. None of that. You just have to drink a couple glasses. Okay. You got some here? You want some? Yeah.
Starting point is 01:45:15 And not on camera or anything. You just have to have some. Okay. There you go. And then we'll film the movie. There we go. That's how we do the deals. And then Danny wants to drink the coffee.
Starting point is 01:45:25 Danny likes drinking too? He drank it one time. And then, oh, Danny once drank the coffee. Danny likes to drink it too? He drank it one time. And then forever, I can say that. And it's worth more than an ad. Add a drinker. Add a drinker. Let's see. Polly Pure says, I was a tourist in the Soviet Union in 1991. No homes had electricity.
Starting point is 01:45:40 Nobody owned a car except the government officials. All dirt roads except for major cities. A primitive dump. The best best part hot water is centralized when you in ukraine in kiev uh well i don't know if this is true anymore because i'm not sure what's left of kiev it's probably mostly fine let's be real but um the hot water in your apartment never runs out yeah because the way they the way they go it's from the power plant yeah so the hot water yeah the hot water that's used to create steam to spin the turbine at the coal plant is recycled through pipes into people's homes yeah that's kind of cool yeah i think it's
Starting point is 01:46:14 clean i don't know i'll tell you the one story that my parents always tell me is when they were kids in the soviet union whenever you saw a line you just got in it because you just knew it was something you wanted wow always my mom you just knew it was something you wanted wow always my mom always said when she was a little girl if there was a line she goes i got in the line and you just waited because whatever it was you knew you wanted it so i have this theory i was in uh i was flying from london to kiev with a stop in moscow and uh in the united states when you're boarding a plane they say say, now boarding group one. And then group one walks up. Now boarding group two. And group two walks up.
Starting point is 01:46:48 Sometimes someone from group three comes in and then they're like, sir, this is group three. Or they'll just be like, oh, let me in. But typically everyone waits. In Moscow, they were like, now boarding group one. Every single person stormed the gate. And they were shoving each other out
Starting point is 01:47:04 of the way and waving their tickets at the gate agent. And they were shoving each other out of the way and waving their tickets at the gate agent. And I'm like, I wonder if that's a remnant of the Soviet era where if you did not fight for food, you died. Yeah, for sure. So yeah, you just, yeah. A culture evolved where everyone said, I'm going to shove my way to the front
Starting point is 01:47:19 or I'm not going to make it. Because during the worst elements of the Soviet Union, the families that said, no, no, we'll wait our turn, died. Every bread line was just January 6th all over again. Yeah, you see a lot of that in China as well. Now a lot of Chinese people, they're like,
Starting point is 01:47:32 oh, why do they have no manners, whatever like that, because if you had manners, you're going to die. Yeah, for sure. It's just natural. It's a natural reaction. Venus Sophia says,
Starting point is 01:47:42 the only subscriptions I pay for are Ax and timcast well i really do appreciate it there we go gyro murphy says a few weeks ago you said you had big plans for pittsburgh i run some shops around pittsburgh and i would like to talk with you about how to bring some solid culture to my city what's the best way to get in touch with you um i don't know i think it's to be completely honest it's like impossible uh i don't i basically don't have email i basically don't have a phone number because it's impossible for me to actually use and then i have like staff at timcast to take care of everything else it's just it not like seriously it becomes impossible you know you get you get a phone number and then one person will figure out a one way to get your number and they'll
Starting point is 01:48:21 share it with everybody is the downside of being famous it's like i'm i find myself standing on the precipice of being famous and like god i still like to check my twitter notifications because i enjoy like hearing what people think and it gets to a point where it's impossible the noise the feedback becomes so great the amount of phone calls you get in the day you got to shut your phone off it's already on silent like man it is it is a it is a type of sacrifice but the benefit is so great to be well known in society graphene solve this no no i don't know maybe a graphene neural net i don't know but that'd be a whole other problem i don't even really know what it is nope uh yeah i basically just i don't have email you don't have email at
Starting point is 01:49:01 all i've no there's there's the the only way to get in touch with me is if you know someone who knows me and uh corporate corporate chat rooms or if they can take over that phone of yours uh twitter dms if i follow you on twitter you can message me or if you uh know someone who works here okay then someone walks up to me and says oh hey tim i talked to someone who says this and i'll like oh okay great let's let's you know follow through but that's about it well it's a good filtering system. But we do have big plans for Pittsburgh. They're currently in the works. We are like 50% towards our setup goal for in terms of like organizational.
Starting point is 01:49:35 And it's going to be tremendous. So we're really, really excited for this. And we've got some big plans for December. This I will say now because I want people to get ready for this in the event it does happen. We are working on a December 11th event in New Hampshire. And we're, we're, we're, it's, it's, it's probably going to happen. So it's going to be on, it will, if we do it, I believe we're looking at like December 11th. Live Timcast IRLirl i know it's a
Starting point is 01:50:06 monday but it'll be big it'll be special it'll be fun and uh there's a chance it doesn't happen because of the logistics but uh you know some other stuff and then there's like other stuff working on for the uh for the month of december before we wrap up the last week of december after like christmas week we're not here because uh i hate not working but it's just it's impossible no one watches it's not that it's nobody. No one watches. It's not that, it's nobody will come. Yeah. Right, right.
Starting point is 01:50:27 It's the live events, so. So, you know, no, it's IRL. We can't book guests. Like, literally no human being is like, I'm sure I'd love to fly
Starting point is 01:50:36 halfway across the country to come to your studio just after Christmas. I mean, I'll come. I'm in New York and I'm Jewish, but. Well, there you go. But it's the second day.
Starting point is 01:50:44 If you need someone on the third day of Hanukkah is the 11th. The 11th? No, no, no. I'm talking New York and I'm Jewish. Well, there you go. If you need someone on the third day of Hanukkah, it's the 11th. The 11th? No, I'm talking about after Christmas. I'm usually just doing stand-up in New York. After Christmas to New Year's, you've got the few days after Christmas,
Starting point is 01:50:56 and nobody wants to come. And then the weekend, we don't do shows. Take the week off. So that's what we're doing. Yeah, just take the week off. That's what we're doing. Because it's just like otherwise. It's not enough yeah all right where are we at let's grab some more super chats mike leonberger says love what you're doing with skate how can i align my
Starting point is 01:51:16 newish brand spirit of fear with what you've got planned i want to support and participate i don't know um right now we're working on the boonies, the new show. We pre-recorded a podcast with Richie Jackson, Taylor Silverman, and Dennis Williford. This is going to go up Friday on Black Friday, Culture War on Tenet Media. And basically, we're skating all the time. Richie Jackson is a very, very prominent pro skater. He's a super rad dude. He's not a very political guy and uh i think so many pro athletes want to just say like dude i don't know or care about this politics stuff i just i skate or i play ball or whatever and there
Starting point is 01:51:56 are people who want to force politics into it so i'm just like we're gonna do our thing but we talked quite a bit about it and the thing about skateboarding is that i never used to film i hate i hate filming skateboarding i filmed some things if you if you search on youtube for like me skateboarding you might find some really old videos there's videos of me skating when i was 16 that are up on youtube i actually uh my friend brett novak filmed one of the oldest youtube videos in existence tim pool skating a chicago warehouse it has like a million views or half a million views or something like that. However, recently I started filming a lot.
Starting point is 01:52:28 And the reason is I want to destroy wokeness. And woke people have started infecting skateboarding with their woke garbage. Oh, really? Look, man, I said this years ago. It came for video games.
Starting point is 01:52:39 It came for movies. It came for comics. It will come for major league sports. It's only a matter of time before someone's like, well, the rules are arbitrary. We can make it so women have to play with the men and the NBA has to have women. That's inevitable if this persists.
Starting point is 01:52:52 If we win, however, we can keep playing basketball and just say, may the best person get on the team. But skateboarding got to the point where I'm like hanging out and I see a magazine. Nobody really reads magazines anymore. I pop it open and there's an advertisement for a brand and it's a skateboard. It's, I'm not saying not a trans person a guy in a dress not a trans person okay i want to make sure this is clear there is a guy wearing a dress and i'm like
Starting point is 01:53:14 okay well you know punk rock whatever be shocking i don't really care i turn the page and there's an advertisement for a brand and the skateboarder is not doing a trick and i'm like okay well you know sometimes they have these, I guess. Then I see, the last straw was an advertisement that was a slappy. Okay. Anybody who knows skateboarding knows a slappy. What? Slappy means you just rode the board up a curb and off a curb.
Starting point is 01:53:37 Yeah. So it's like, imagine an ad where it's like, we have the best athletes. And it shows LeBron James doing like speedwalking. Right. You'd be like, huh? Like, come on, this dude can dunk dunk i want to see a 360 dunk like now don't get me wrong sometimes ads are just the athlete endorsing something by doing nothing but it really did start getting to the point where skateboarding started embracing funding and propping up skateboarders who do not know how to skate why identity and so i'm like okay it's time to to put an end to this we are
Starting point is 01:54:04 going to fund to a very very large sum of money skateboard media culture that pushes back against this don't get me wrong most of the big media brand stuff is still doing the good skateboarding with the good tricks and i totally respect it but seeing these people and it has a lot to do with them attacking companies so when i hear from my friend who's a pro skater and he's like we're getting attacked by these woke people for not doing x i'm like okay i'm gonna put money in this and i'm gonna destroy that that's not gonna get anywhere at no ground in skateboarding so now on instagram i've got a bunch of skate clips that are that are going up just this uh just yesterday
Starting point is 01:54:37 i landed what's called a switch el nino nice yeah it's a sounds hard it is it is it's a very difficult trick it is a switch front side 360 and a kickflip all in one nice so the board and my body spin around 360 degrees while the board flips underneath me and did it on a bank and it was a very it was very fun and it's a difficult trick and then i also have what's called a hang 10 hard flip late flip which is a trick that only i have probably ever done it is maximum difficulty there is there is not invented it probably well it's it's it's a combination move it combines a hang ten hard flip and a late flip oh gotcha so the way i do the hang ten hard flip may be unique to me it's hard to claim you invented things but this is called nbd never been done nice and so it there is there's quite literally
Starting point is 01:55:24 in terms of degrees of difficulty this is the highest possible degree of difficulty for trick the videos on my instagram why um we're going to start trying to inspire people and build culture so now i'm actually we're actually filming nice and we're going to bring pros out we're going to film with them we already brought some ams and filmed them and we're just going to be like dude we're reclaiming the space and we're like we're kicking you out is sc Horton a good skateboarder? yes actually that episode on Friday was incredible Scott is, he's an old man, sorry Scott
Starting point is 01:55:50 but he actually this is crazy, okay look do you keep the suit on? no, when we go to the mini ramp I'm like let me do my stretches, let me warm up I'm doing kick turns, I'm doing some rock to fakies he just throws his board down and goes right for the six foot section and he's like oh it feels better and I'm like you're ten years older than you're not
Starting point is 01:56:07 Warming up and you're throwing down on the six foot already. I He's good. Yeah, he's old school skater, but he actually has pretty good kick flips So I don't think he skates as often he does a lot of work these days, but he's good The first time he came here he it was like midnight. He's like we got a skate I'm like I can't skate at midnight and actually I did a kickflip pivot on the mini ramp so it was a good day good day skating with scott you'll hear that show with him and will chamber will chamber yeah awesome yeah i listened to that on the train today it's just that's awesome knowledge drop yeah yeah wow well check it out uh tenant media on youtube that's the new home for the culture war it's basically
Starting point is 01:56:41 our uh culture war super group benny johnson dave rubin taylor hansen lauren southern me we're basically like you know making a super group so it's really cool taylor hansen's got an awesome video where he goes to people and he asks them do you think we should ban books in schools and they're like no and then he goes okay read this and it's one of the you know one of the books they banned and they're like ah no we should ban that he's like okay here we go so super cool all right we'll read a few more mike wrote uh rautic says i'm very proud to say i voted i i have voted for ken paxton every time he's on the ballot i knew he was going to beat that shame impeachment trial sham impeachment trial i plan to vote for him again and again love the show yeah i've talked to people about it they
Starting point is 01:57:22 say it's total bs so glad glad he won he's doing good work let's go barely a millennial says we really do have a great capacity for success and greatness if we just apply ourselves eventually the army will be mighty thank you for all you do thank you guys for watching for real we are uh we're investing probably close to a million dollars in one of the best skate facilities that will exist it's going to it's going to be on the east coast and it's going to uh people are going to wish they could be there the barracks is the one of the most prominent media entities in skateboarding i'm a huge fan the guys at the barracks are awesome people glad to see them do their thing we are going to have our own facility on the east coast that does things that are
Starting point is 01:58:04 relatively similar, but it's not just skateboarding. It's going to be action sports. And look, man, you want to come skate in your LGBTQIA, whatever, we do not care. That is not what it's about. Where is it? West Virginia.
Starting point is 01:58:16 Oh, West Virginia. Yeah, yeah. So like an hour from D.C., hour and a half from D.C. But, you know, it's private. It's going to be like 90% private. But my point is the one thing we don't tolerate, intolerance. So the people who are like, you're not allowed to skate here because you're a big eat billabug. Actually, that's you.
Starting point is 01:58:34 And I don't care if a dude shows up. You can wear whatever he wants. You can skate. So that's the other thing, too. Skate and have fun. Yeah. Take the politics out of it. So this is what's happening in the area.
Starting point is 01:58:44 This is a big thing that happened. There uh skateboarders at a spot they did not own they threatened to physically remove me if i showed up and i was like skateboarders trespass all the time to skate and there's this makeshift park on someone else's property and they actually publicly stated if i showed up they would physically remove me and i was like was like, okay, well, I bought it. It's mine now. But we were trying to buy it in the first place because we didn't think there was any beef. And it was crazy that we're in Martinsburg, like we're buying property, we're building a skate
Starting point is 01:59:14 park, we're doing these things. And then after that, they post, we will physically remove him if he shows up. I'm like, that's going to be awkward. Because I own that property. That's weird because you're all banned. But I'm not banning anybody. I'm like, dude, you guys aren't allowed to kick skateboarders out. Yeah. Now look, if someone's going there and they're smashing things, they're doing drugs, they're
Starting point is 01:59:31 doing illegal stuff. No, no, no. That's not a skateboarder. Yeah. But if some skateboarder says they want to skate and you're like, no, it's ours. Okay, dude, now you get out. What are the checking IDs at the park? It's just crazy.
Starting point is 01:59:40 I thought it was hilarious when they were like, if Tim Pool shows up, we're removing him. I'm like, oof, this is going to be weird will they get physically assault you i don't know but i was talking to some dude from the park and i'm like i told him like two weeks later i was like hey just want to let you know i own this yeah and like you bought it and he was like what you stole you're buying it from under us i was like bro he said why didn't you tell us when this was going down that you were buying it and i'm like because you were screaming in my face and threatening me with physical force i like that he said that he says buying this out from under us as
Starting point is 02:00:09 if they were going to purchase it like like were you just he outbid you like just snuck in there and and and bought it out from under you no you were never gonna buy it homie and then what they did was they started telling everybody that i bought it so i could destroy it like these people are evil dude yeah they're like oh no we we tried banning some rant like a skateboarder from a park and now once we find out that he's actually the legal owner of it now we're just going to claim he's going to destroy it you have to hate him and i'm like not only will i not destroy it we will legally protect it and we will expand it in any way you guys want. The only constraint is like, dude, you can't tell someone because of something totally
Starting point is 02:00:53 unrelated to skateboarding and non-criminal because of their worldviews or who they are, they can't skateboard. Yeah. These people are bigots. You should hire 20 body doubles who can also skateboard and then all dress the same and then show up all together. That'd be a good video. Yeah.
Starting point is 02:01:07 That's actually. Because then they don't know who to kick out. Like drone footage. Would you like to manage this project? I could run a casting session with you if you want. Because I would not do it. But if you. Well, you just put out a casting call.
Starting point is 02:01:17 Literally, Tim Pool lookalike must be able to skate. Send in your headshots. And they just have to look like you. Similar body. Pass the skate. Just unleash them on DC. must be able to skate, send in your headshots, and they just have to look like you, similar body, have to skate. Just unleash them on DC. And then you all get the exact same wardrobe,
Starting point is 02:01:29 and you just all show up at the same skate park with all these people there. And then they're like, is it him? That's a really good idea. We should do this at Freedom Plaza in DC.
Starting point is 02:01:37 Yeah, there you go. We'll get like a hundred guys. Yeah. All right, man. If you haven't already, would you kindly smash that like button, subscribe to this channel
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