Timcast IRL - Timcast IRL #911 Disney ADMITS Wokeness IS FAILED, Woke NOT ALIGNED With Public Views w/Jeremy Boreing

Episode Date: November 29, 2023

Tim, Libby Emmons, Shane Cashman, & Serge join Jeremy Boreing to discuss Disney warning investors that woke content is destroying the company, Snow White being delayed by Disney after the Daily Wire r...eleased trailer for their own Snow White, The Daily Wire's new comedy movie Lady Ballers, & how feminism is destroying women's culture in America. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Starting point is 00:01:05 telling their investors our bottom line is at risk because of the political nature of the content we produce ladies and gentlemen i want you to all revel in the victories of watching this company get well go broke and there's there's so much more to this because uh joining us tonight we've got jeremy boring the daily wire just put out a trailer for their new film, Lady Ballers. And it's fascinating to see the success, the rising growth of those who oppose the wokeness and the weird culty stuff in media and the failures the exact same time. But we have a really great example of this because it's not just Lady Ballers. The Daily Wire announces Snow White.
Starting point is 00:01:41 What happens? What a week later, Snow White from disney which got rid of the dwarves and is going with the politically correct companions is shelved they're pushing it way back and they release a new image with cgi dwarves to try and bring back the original snow white now that is victory so we're gonna be talking a lot about that plus we got some crazy political stuff to get to eventually chicago is building two migrant camps. This it's insane. Clearing the way, building brick and mortar and tent cities for noncitizens. At the same time, we're seeing Democrats turning on Joe Biden and black and Hispanic voters are shifting for Trump. Why? I think in big cities, people are fed up with what's
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Starting point is 00:03:24 Absolutely. What's going on? By back, I mean back in the United States, because I've spent the last six months overseas making our Pendragon Cycle series that we've been working on. And, you know, it's been fun. I've been in the two most conservative, two of the three most conservative countries in Europe,
Starting point is 00:03:39 Hungary and Italy. And it's been nice to see people taking a different approach to the problems of our time. I mean, in particular Hungary, you know, we're going to get to this migrant thing with Chicago. Hungary has just taken a no policy to the migration question. Yeah, I think Poland has. Poland
Starting point is 00:03:56 as well. So the Pendragon thing, I mean, you guys, that's a series that's going to be... Seven episodes, debuting in 2024. Wow. So you've got that, you've got Snow White, you've got Lady Ballers, of course. I'm sure there's a bunch of other movies happening, too, that no one knows about just yet. Yeah. You know, we're, as with Lady Ballers, we've got all kinds of things that we don't tell people.
Starting point is 00:04:15 One of the things people have said to me all day today, in fact, one of the people here at your place said, how did we not know about this? I said, well, we went out of our way to make sure no one knew about it. In particular, with Lady Ballers, we knew that if people knew about it, there was a good chance they would find a way to stop us. Yeah. Very interesting. The whole time we were making the film, we were pseudonyms and we called it Coach Miracle
Starting point is 00:04:35 and all of the written materials during the production. Everybody's out to stop the kind of work that we're doing, the kind of work that you're doing. What's fascinating to me is that we get hit up. you know hey jeremy would love to come by we're like we want to have jeremy on the show uh we get hit up we see the trailer lady ballers and the day you come is the day we get the breaking news that disney has admitted their politics are failing them and i'm like what perfect timing what absolutely perfect timing couldn't work out much better right on we also have also have Shane Cashman hanging out.
Starting point is 00:05:05 Hey, it's good to be here. Happy to be here with you, Jeremy. I write for scanner.com. And today I published, I think, one of the most important stories I'll probably ever publish. And it's about my weekend in Ohio catching depraved demonic men who sought to harm children with Alex Rosen. So you can check that out at scnr.com once this episode is over thank you yeah i tweeted that one out and uh i just want to say what i'm hearing from this story that you've wrote written i've got people messaging me saying dude this is the best thing shane has ever written this is the most important thing thank you and uh i'm gonna put my girlfriend on the spot but we had to
Starting point is 00:05:41 do like a basic analysis the legal groundwork like okay here's the story and i gotta put her on the spot i walk in and i don't she's crying and i'm like oh no like something something happened i'm kind of worried like why is she crying and i ask her something's wrong she's like no no no nothing's wrong nothing's wrong and i'm like you're crying and she's like i'm just reading shane's article and I was like, oh my God. After being with these demons for a few hours and watching them say these things, I cried watching them get cuffed because you're just like, it's like a release.
Starting point is 00:06:12 That's wild. After holding a straight face. Yeah, I'm hoping that we could do a culture war episode with you guys breaking all this stuff down. I would love it. Right on. We got Libby hanging out. Hey, I'm hanging out.
Starting point is 00:06:21 I'm Libby Emmons. I'm the editor-in-chief with the Postmillennial and humanevents.com. Glad to be here. I haven't read Shane's story yet, but I hear it's not bedtime reading. It's not. It's not. It's tough. It's a tough read, but it's important, especially for parents to know about, with how vulnerable
Starting point is 00:06:35 children are on the internet. Yeah. Oh, yeah. And, of course, sir, just pressing the buttons. Yes, I am indeed here. I'm ready to get into it when you guys are. Let's jump into this first story. You'll love to see it. From the Daily Mail, Woke Disney admits misalignment between its movies
Starting point is 00:06:51 and what viewers want is harming its bottom line after progressive Snow White reboot was pushed back for huge overhaul. I love the financial, legal, academic way of saying get woke, go broke. Yeah, exactly. We're misaligned. Okay, we have a phrase for that.
Starting point is 00:07:09 Here's the gist of it. Disney has warned its investors that the company's products and political views may not align with what viewers want and risk harming its bottom line. In a public financial filing for the fiscal quarter ending in September, the corporation acknowledged the risks it is taking
Starting point is 00:07:23 relating to misalignment with public and consumer tastes and preferences for entertainment that's amazing disney has struggled as of late to successfully pitch its costly films to audiences losing a reported one billion dollars on its last four high profile releases and i don't know if i actually have uh yes i do have it pulled up of course disney's wish over thanksgiving weekend was another major box office bomb and i think everybody knows that movie's basically communist right is that is that the general idea are you familiar with it jeremy yep basically if there really was a god and if he was any good he'd give us all everything we want yeah but only in this movie it's a white man who has the power to grant
Starting point is 00:08:05 everything you want and refuses and god he's a white dude he's a white dude all right it's a documentary that's what it is documentary yeah so uh the the the big news here is they pushed back snow white which which shows not only are they admitting to their investors what we are doing is failing, they're taking corrective measures. Well, obviously, the entire sort of team reality right marshaled a lot of strength against, well, first with Bud Light, which I think is the greatest boycott that we've ever seen in the history of the right. I mean, we've never been very good at that sort of taking economic action,
Starting point is 00:08:42 punitive economic action against anyone. And after Dylan Mulvaney, they laid the Bud Light low. But now with Disney, you saw the entire right wing really come out against them. And Daily Wire, I'm proud to say we took direct action. And on the 100th anniversary of Disney, back on October 16th, we announced the launch of our kids platform, Bent Key, which is, of all the things we've ever built this thing i'm i'm the most proud of we've we've got 18 series on there four of them original two of those chip chilla our first animated series and a wonderful day with mabel mcclay i think are both genuinely
Starting point is 00:09:17 wonderful shows i'm very proud to have played a role in bringing them to life but we also announced that we were going to make our own live-action adaptation of the Grimm's Fairy Tale Snow White. And we were doing that in particular because Rachel Ziegler, who had been Disney's new Snow White, had been so outspokenly against Snow White, the film that made Disney
Starting point is 00:09:37 into the powerhouse that it is, the 1937 animated film. And she said things like, you know, we're not going to make a movie like that. That movie had all kinds of problems. We're not going to make a movie like that. That movie had all kinds of problems. We're not going to make a movie where the prince saves the princess or any of this stuff. What's beautiful about that, well, what's awful about it, obviously, is that
Starting point is 00:09:54 she's saying that the actual company for whom she works, a company with the most brand loyalty of any company maybe in all of history, is somehow poorly founded, somehow had bad values. She's far's far far better of a person than walt disney was but what's beautiful now is if you look at what disney's going to do with the film you know you said it almost a you know less than two weeks later they
Starting point is 00:10:14 they completely change course on their adaptation they are now going to make a more faithful adaptation and rachel ziegler has to actually be in the movie that she hates i i'm i'm just imagining this this when when you're talking about this you're making the snow white i'm imagining that you're driving this little buggy behind these semis that are gold is pouring off the back and you're just picking it up and you're like well whatever i might as well take this oh they threw that out i'll take this one too if they want to abandon their most valuable ip and the things that made them valuable i see in in so many ways with uh like jeremy's razors for instance and jeremy's chocolate you're like well if you don't want it i guess i'll take it yeah and now here here's the daily wire exploding in in in popularity because they're just giving away this this value abandoning
Starting point is 00:11:03 i mean i'm just a lowly i'm just a lowly shampoo mogul, but I came by it honest. If they don't want the business, to your point, we're going to make the business. And someone asked me, what will you do if Disney manages to course correct here? First of all, I don't think they can. I don't think that Disney, I think they know that something is amiss. I don't think that they can identify the difference between the parts of their views that are so radical that the public is rejecting them and the parts of their views that aren't, because they live in a bubble within a bubble within a bubble within a bubble. People who've worked for Disney have told us, you know, Disney has basically fired everyone over the last
Starting point is 00:11:37 five to seven years who didn't tow that party line. There's no one left over there who would know how to do this if they were paid to. But if they do manage to course correct, and if it costs me my business, I'll be like Elliot Ness at the end of The Untouchables. I'll go have a drink. We won. We won. It would be far better for our culture. It'd be far better for Western civilization, for Disney to become Disney again, than it would be for bent key to spend the next 100 years becoming disney yeah yeah you know the way i see it is if i woke up tomorrow and disney was making good family-friendly content crime was going way down the democrats apologized to trump all of these things turned around i i wouldn't know what to even do i'd probably just sitting here talking
Starting point is 00:12:22 about ufos or something and then I'd go skateboarding, and I'd be like, I don't need to do anything. Those would be good shows, too. I would just sit at home with my thousands and thousands and thousands of unsold bottles of shampoo. What are you going to do? I would smell great and have nothing to do. I feel like, yeah, the way you describe it is,
Starting point is 00:12:42 I'd probably much rather have, one, solved these problems and then retire off into the sunset and relax and hang out, get a nice brick oven, grill some burgers and hang out with your friends and have a beer. But instead, it's I wake up every day and I am deeply concerned about what's going to happen in this country should we decide to walk away from the culture war can i take a minute to talk about mary poppins my favorite movie of all time and something i wanted my children to see one of the first movies they saw uh and and how disney now is the product of the victim of a rotten creativity they've killed ingenuity and i think of what walt did with with mary poppins and the way he built the animatronic birds and all these beautiful things and the the meaning of that first movie uh the original one is about a guy who loses his job he's having a hard time at home the the kids are missing his dad then he got to bring the family together through the beauty of imagination and then and then after all that he gets his job back right and the new mary poppins that they remade or it's
Starting point is 00:13:43 like the second one it was my first hint at disney inverting those uh those like meanings that are deep important to me because i want to go see it without my kids because i want to check it out first i also love mary poppins because it's crazy you didn't want to cry yeah i didn't i didn't want to i cried because it was so bad because they inverted the meaning in the end in the end um the guy gets the father gets his job back. He's happy and then finds value in imagination with his children. That's totally different. Which is completely opposite of how it should be.
Starting point is 00:14:12 So that was for me when I first started to realize this is just rotten from the core. It is Disney. Okay. So I don't know if you guys can fact check me and check this out real time. When was the sale of Marvel to disney not that long ago right right it was within a few years it was in 2009 2009 something happened yeah okay well that's the obama years for four million four billion four billion yeah sorry so then my then my point was incorrect so i'll i'll set that one aside when i look at don't let that stop you well no no no i was gonna make a point but i wanted to make sure i was correct in my timeline
Starting point is 00:14:48 but i believe my timeline was wrong my point i was gonna make was where where disney is now with the marvel movies versus where they were with the original marvel movies right so the comparison i like to make often is captain america versus captain marvel and why captain marvel bombs i mean the first one i think think did decent, and then the last one was their worst ever, and why Captain America helped create the MCU and this big movie empire. Captain America is a scrawny
Starting point is 00:15:13 weak man who desperately wants to fight for his country, so much so that he's trying to lie to trick his way into the army. And then they have that scene where it's Jack Nicholson's character i don't know it's tommy lee that's he's like i want i don't want this scrawny guy i want strong guys and he throws the fake grenade and then it's the scrawny weak steve rogers who jumps on the grenade to save
Starting point is 00:15:34 everybody else amazing scene what is what is the ending of captain marvel she was a woman who always had the power but a man was keeping her down and kept telling her to check her emotions. It's a caricature of what feminists think being a woman is. Well, that's what happened in Snow White as well. And you had Rachel Ziegler talking repeatedly
Starting point is 00:15:53 about how the new story was going to be about how Snow White became a powerful figure just like her father always wanted. And I remember she said that and I was like,
Starting point is 00:16:02 oh, we're going to cover this for Postmillennial. Let me dig back and see what happened. That's not in the Gr the grim's fairy tale it's not in the original snow white they're brave and true i think is what she said but she also was talking about the father and doing all the stuff and the father doesn't appear anywhere um but the other thing too is that basically what disney did was give snow white the wicked queen's plot the wicked queen is the one who goes after power she's the one who is
Starting point is 00:16:25 driven by avarice and jealousy and they gave that to snow white they made two villains in that story they obliterated the heroine and they told little girls love and kindness and caring for other people that's not what you should strive after what you should strive after is to be you know a bitchy evil queen a girl A girl boss. A girl boss. A girl boss. And everybody knows that after we see them all on TikTok, those girl bosses, they're miserable. Also, beauty.
Starting point is 00:16:52 Let's don't leave out beauty. Snow White is fundamentally about beauty. And one of the things that's challenging, one of the things Ziegler said is, it's not 1939 anymore. And it's true. Snow White wasn't written in 1939. It's an ancient, ancient fairy tale. It was preserved by the Brothers Grimm, but it probably goes back
Starting point is 00:17:10 hundreds of years, even before the Grimm writing. What is it about? What is the sort of timeless truth that allowed that story to be older than our country? Much, much older than our country. And I think that what the fairy tale is actually about is something that we it's so foreign to us because we live in a world where we can't talk about reality at all and we haven't been able to talk about reality forever but there is an in in the original writing it's not even a step mother it's actually her mother oh wow and even the grim version changed that between their original publication and their later publications because it just felt too harsh. But the ancient fairy tale is the mother.
Starting point is 00:17:49 And what the story is about is the very common phenomenon that every parent feels that over time your children replace you. And so the mother gained notoriety or attention or security through her beauty. And now her daughter possesses more beauty than she. And, you know, if you have a son, you know, I don't, but if you're the father of a son, it's a very common thing that people don't talk much about. When your son brings home the beautiful girl for prom when he's 17, you know, the father feels some pride, sure.
Starting point is 00:18:21 But he also feels some despair because until now, he's been the one that women look to, and now the son is. And this is a common tragedy in life, but it's a beautiful tragedy that over time our children replace us. And in our generation where we live now, we won't even have kids for fear of missing out on any piece of life. The idea that we could be replaced by our kids, that part of our job is to take all of our, not values, although that too, but our value and impart that value into the future by creating replacements for ourselves.
Starting point is 00:18:54 That's what Snow White is about. I just got to say, I don't have kids, but to anybody who has that feeling, when your son finally beats you at basketball or football, that should be one of the greatest moments of your life. Absolutely. That is you winning. That is you winning right now.
Starting point is 00:19:13 And when you see your kids succeed, that is you succeeding. Your whole mission. The other thing too that happens when you have kids, at a certain point in your life, there's more life behind you than there is ahead of you. And you can get lost in memories and looking back. But if you have a child, then you can see so far into the future. It's absolutely spectacular. You can see,
Starting point is 00:19:33 you can think about their future and their children's future. You know, my son is already tired of me saying, don't forget to give mommy some grandbabies. I got to pull this one up. Let's go in depth on the on the snow white thing so this is a story from earlier in the year snow white and the seven politically correct companions and uh i think it's fair to say so so let's let's go through the timeline here's a photo uh exclusive pictures of of snow white's seven companions. One is a little person, because I guess dwarf is offensive. Even though dwarf was the mythical dwarfs
Starting point is 00:20:08 who are made from stone, crafted from the mud of mountains or whatever, they decided that was an insult towards little people. But this, I think, is specifically because when they announced they're making the movie, Peter Dinklage complained. Yeah, that's right. They probably, behind the scenes, were like,
Starting point is 00:20:21 okay, if we do this, are we going to get yelled at? Okay, let's not do this. So they released this photo. Yeah, the most famous dwarf actor says that it's insulting to hire dwarf actors. He's the only one who wants to have a job. He doesn't want anyone else to have a job. So I want to make sure everybody sees this timeline. From the Daily Wire on October 16th,
Starting point is 00:20:39 Daily Wire announces live-action Snow White and the Evil Queen starring YouTube sensation Brett Cooper. The bombshell announcement comes alongside the release of the company's kids streaming at bentke and then we have this october 28th from inside the magic.net disney white washes snow white after diverse casting backlash cgi caught by fans so only about a couple weeks later they released this photo of rachel ziegler wearing the traditional dress surrounded by cgi white dwarfs so white i think that was you guys i think you you said this earlier yeah i i think that we certainly played an outsized role obviously there was a lot of backlash beyond just us but we we took very direct action. We put our money on the line to directly challenge them. And two weeks is the speed of light for a corporation the size of Disney. You can just look at this CGI photo that they released.
Starting point is 00:21:34 It's so below the quality standards of Disney, who are the greatest animators in all of human history. They obviously rushed this thing out. This is crisis management. And I think that we, if we weren't the entire crisis, I think that we were the most acute part of the crisis for them at that time. I think it's the announcement of your Snow White that made them say, oh no. So the previous segment, we're talking about how Disney is admitting to their shareholders. This is from the end of their September, end their was it quarter quarter three and in September. So this is a month before you guys announced they are outright telling their shareholders we are losing money because of a misalignment misalignment between the content and the culture we make and what the public actually wants. That's in September, the end of September.
Starting point is 00:22:20 They know this. Yeah. they know this yeah in october you announce and i guarantee there's someone at disney being like what happens when disney snow white bombs and daily wires snow white breaks records that is going to be the disney brand falling into the toilet they're going to try to take in their writers because disney has no substance or stories with any meaning at all and that's why people aren't connecting with they're going to screw this up too. Oh, yeah, obviously. Well, what they'll do with this, I think, and I think that the photo sort of speaks to this, is it will just be
Starting point is 00:22:49 a beat for beat retelling of the 37th film. Can they screw that up? Sure, but good thing they have going for them. It will be hard to screw up because they have one of the great animated films of all time to model it after. That's true, but I think they're going to screw it up.
Starting point is 00:23:06 Yeah, yeah. I think they'll slip things in there. So if you take a look at the Marvels, why? So the Marvel movies plan after Robert Downey Jr. was Brie Larson would take over as the central figure with Captain Marvel replacing Iron Man as the centerpiece. But she was so despised in the press for being this woke angry leftist and and and to be fair it's not just wokeness she really did not mesh well with the
Starting point is 00:23:32 other actors ziegler is doing the same thing she is coming out snooty snide condescending arrogant and overly woke i think that's going to cause them problems for this film i think they're going to you're right they're going to do a shot for shot remake but that's going to cause them problems for this film. I think they're going to, you're right, they're going to do a shot for shot remake, but they're going to have PR problems because of her. Well, I think they've got another problem. You look at this photo of her with the CGI dwarves, and the question that I have is,
Starting point is 00:23:53 is she even in this photo? Did they do a photo shoot? She is a living, breathing human. And sure, there's a lot at stake at pissing off Disney, but how are they going to get her to keep her mouth shut about this they haven't been able to get her to shut her mouth up until now they've replaced the faces of actors before on movies haven't they when someone like messes up and like we got to just replace that person maybe they'll do that to her because look they kind of like surrounded her with
Starting point is 00:24:17 the patriarchy in this picture they just took a bunch of white doors and you know what this is what you get think about there's sneezy patriarch and grumpy patriot but think about it maybe it's possible this actress never actually believed any of the garbage and was just saying this because her agent and disney were like this is this is what we're going for and so she said okay i'll say these things on the carpet i think the likelihood is she's woke well i'll go a little further and just say, I don't know how, is she 20 years old, 22 years old or something? She's a kid, yeah. She's just a kid. I've said a lot of bad things about her lately
Starting point is 00:24:50 because she put herself in a position where I need to publicly oppose her. But at the end of the day, on a human level, I have a lot of sympathy for dumb kids being dumb kids. For sure. But I just got to say, I got to push back. We got to stop calling 22-year-olds children. No, you know i actually appreciate you calling me out on this i i went on at length about this uh publicly not
Starting point is 00:25:11 two weeks ago that we infantilize adults by calling them kids right she is young and she's particularly young in the way that our culture measures age today and so i have some sympathy for her but you're right she has no kid she's an adult she has agency she's responsible for her actions and i i take that rebuke yeah and i think because i was talking about this earlier too we some sympathy for her. But you're right. She has no kids. She's an adult. She has agency. She's responsible for her actions. I take that rebuke. Yeah, and I think, because I was talking about this earlier too, we need to remind,
Starting point is 00:25:34 millennials are our lost generation. I'm sorry, guys. I know everyone's like, but Tim, you're a millennial. I know, but I talked about the survey last week. Boomers, Gen X, and Gen Z all say they will be comfortable with 120,000 a year. Millennials, the one generation, they say they they will be comfortable with 120,000 a year.
Starting point is 00:25:46 Millennials, the one generation, they say they need half a million. Half a million a year? Yes, yes. And there's some weird thing that happens. And I know she's what, 22? So she's actually Gen Z, I believe then, right? It's not absolute. It's not one for one.
Starting point is 00:25:59 But we need to start telling people like, you need to be an adult. You need to start taking care of yourself but that being said imagine she is genuinely woke genuinely opposes patriarch and all that and then one day like you said is she even in this photo they they rushed out cgi they cranked this photo out i imagine i imagine she gets blindsided by this oh the oldest whitest bob eiger right just takes away her little dream. That's right. And she's contractually obligated. I wonder if she got an angry phone call. What is this? I don't want to be a part of this.
Starting point is 00:26:32 It's insulting and ableist. Wasn't it not just her saying this? Isn't Wonder Woman? Wasn't she also saying? She was, but if you watch the clips with Gal Gadot and I realize I'm being very soft here on all of these guys, which isn't my usual reputation, but if you watch the clips with Gal Gadot, and I realize I'm being very soft here on all of these guys, which isn't my usual reputation, but if you watch Gal Gadot standing beside her saying things like,
Starting point is 00:26:50 we're not going to be saved by the prince, and you can kind of tell that Gal Gadot is trying to be generous to this young woman standing next to her. She's also trying to be one of the girls and be on the team. She's trying to like be one of the girls and be on the team you know she's trying to to have friends yeah you know i just i i i cannot stand how feminists insult women and i'll tell you why it's not just feminist i understand that back in the day men would laugh at oh my wife goes shopping oh geez and i'm just like there's this article that was put out today that claims women
Starting point is 00:27:24 are better hunters than men and that this university yeah right jeremy's face is like are you kidding me yeah they said women actually can do endurance better than males can which means pre in the prehistoric days they were hunting more than we realize and we're better and i'm like no just stop shut up women going and gathering and protecting and raising children is honorable and extremely important. But in this Malthusian political era where they despise the creation of more humans, they have to insult women for being caregivers. The greatest technological advancement since fire is not the printing press. It's not the internet. It's not electricity. It's the sanitary napkin.
Starting point is 00:28:05 And the thing that no one really can contemplate in today's day, even women today are, a woman today is so disconnected from every woman who lived before the 20th century that she can't really even imagine what life was like. I know that women weren't the great hunters in days of yore because they were pregnant all the time right or had tiny babies that they were nursing all the time or couldn't leave the cave for one out of every handful of weeks because well and that still happens in nepal i was going to say you can look at india and nepal today uh and and it's still happening you have to look for it but it's still happening and the life of a woman in pre-industrial times, for this
Starting point is 00:28:46 particular reason, is so different than we can possibly imagine. We live on the other side of sanitary napkins and birth control pills, and we think that we know what women have been like throughout all of history. That's absurd. So they make this narrative, Snow White is insulting, when in fact it is beautiful. Of course it's beautiful, yeah. And all of these other tropes about women and their desires and what they want, I was reading that, why do women like shopping? Because it's the modern equivalent of gathering. I think it's because they like pretty things. That's why I go shopping.
Starting point is 00:29:22 But why do you like pretty things? Colorful things in the wild berries and fruits the reason why uh women can see more more shades of different colors the reason why women are more likely to be tetrachromats seeing with uh the wider spectrum is because uh the idea being and i'm not saying it's 100 correct but it's plausible women are gathering collectingaging, extremely important for human civilization, and men were hunting. So men have spatial reasoning, and they can map things better, but women create human beings. Oh, yeah, they do these studies all the time. You put men and women in a circle in a room, and over time, all of the women begin to lean in, and all of the men begin to lean out, looking for predators.
Starting point is 00:30:02 It's just, we're just wired. Camille Paglia talks about that with the women in Italy, and she talks about how absurd it is now that women and men are meant to do the exact same type of job. And she talks about in the old villages, the women would gather around the well or the pump. And this comes up in Newt Hampson as well and the growth of the soil and all of that stuff.
Starting point is 00:30:24 Women create these communities, and it really is kind of tragic that these communities have fallen apart because that's where you would learn things about raising your children. That's where you would learn things about preparing food and making clothing and all of these kinds of things, and now it's just gone. Yeah, building community is something that women are uniquely good at and you know so i'll self-promote for a minute we we've just released the trailer yesterday for this new film that we're doing called lady ballers and i give a speech in the film about the difference between men and women and i you know the whole film you're seeing men just completely dominate women's sports well let's let's pull it up. Well, let's.
Starting point is 00:31:05 We have this, I chose the best source I could, out.com, and they've titled it, this trailer for a, quote, comedy film about trans athletes is the worst thing we've ever seen. High praise. Jeremy, what do you have to say for yourself? Well, I'm looking up the article now.
Starting point is 00:31:23 So it says, I chose this this one because of course we have to go for the criticism it's a well-known fact that right-wingers cannot make good art and don't have a sense of humor at the same time i just want to pause uh y'all call joe rogan right wing and he is one of the top comedians of all time so nice try but let's read they say the daily wire is reminding us all with the new preview for its first feature-length company comedy lady ballers in a world where women's sports is being transformed the daily wire calls foul with the most triggering comedy of the year so of course uh they're they're absolutely triggered by it but in real news we have this
Starting point is 00:32:00 story from daily wire so you just went on patrick bett david's show and the headline is jeremy boring says theaters won't touch lady ballers because hollywood has made transgenderism its religion but uh the just just to get the whole thing going you put out a new trailer it's about guys who find a path towards making money by identifying as women but why don't why don't you take it away yeah i mean it's all in the name right lady ballers uhers. Here, I'm going to read this from Out, though, because it sets it up well. It says, the premise of Lady Ballers seems to be that any out-of-shape 50-year-old white man is by nature of being a man, a better athlete than any woman could ever hope to be. You see, women are just factually bad at sports, this movie states. First of all, nobody involved in the movie is 50.
Starting point is 00:32:44 Second of all, we do not state that women are factually bad at sports we state that women are factually worse at sports than men it's science it is it is true it is truly science don't you trust the science men sometimes men are stronger and faster than women and this is why full stop the left can't they can't even acknowledge that basic fundamental reality since they can't acknowledge that basic fundamental reality they can't understand why we have any of the opinions that we have they're not allowed to know that it's true and so they don't know that it's true well and i would i would ask why then do they have testosterone limits why do they have that standard for so the reality is because they do know they're
Starting point is 00:33:27 just lying that's right well and we see it across the country we see in maine and in california just recently there were male athletes competing in women's um you know cross-country events and they were taking home all the awards for sure and that's going to keep happening the average high school boy involved in track runs faster than world record olympian women wow yeah we saw the women's u.s soccer team was beaten by a like high school team yeah when when i was talking about this article that said prehistoric women were better hunters and it's the argument was that because of and it's it's it's all nonsense it's like because because of um women have they carry more body fat they have more energy for endurance that that actually creates drag and more weight and so i was like i can debunk this very simply i think
Starting point is 00:34:19 actually your debunking was better they were pregnant they were nursing children so they're not out hunting but there's i just said okay i pulled up marathon time and distance and sure enough men beat women in all of it well let me just here's a little uh mental exercise for you a riddle if you will why do we even have women's sports? Because sometimes people wear dresses. Answered a riddle with a riddle. We have women's sports because if you didn't have women's sports, women would never win at any sports. The whole purpose of creating women's sports as a category was so that there was a place where women could excel. Well, and that's what Title IX was all about.
Starting point is 00:35:03 That's right. And now that's been completely destroyed. And the left wing, the leftist argument is we have women's sports because sometimes people wear dresses. But that's seriously it? Yeah, that's right.
Starting point is 00:35:15 And that looks like the premise of your movie where these guys are like, wait, I can identify as a woman playing the team and then identify as a man later? Yep, gender fluid.
Starting point is 00:35:23 The story's actually based on... Sometimes you wear a dress, sometimes you don't.eremy's movie is based on zuby the yeah exactly well there was a thing recently there was a a trans um identified male murdered a trans identified female in norway just gave me a headache i know know it really happens. But the Norwegian, the Norwegian papers reported this as woman kills man. But really, it's just your typical man kills woman. Just like we see all over the place. Yeah, it's crazy. This is why I can't stand.
Starting point is 00:35:57 I think I'm not sure Fox News does this. I think they may use preferred pronouns or presumed pronouns, I think is the important distinction. Presumed pronouns are when these media organizations will use atypical pronouns without actually knowing preferred pronouns. So, for instance, the Daily Mail does this all the time. If there is a person that is presumed to be trans, they will use the inverse pronouns, even though they don't actually know if that person uses the pronouns they're trying to, because of like UK hate speech laws or something like that. When I was still a professor teaching journalism, fiction, all that stuff, the style guide changed
Starting point is 00:36:33 and they wanted black to be capitalized, but white to be lowercase. So there's these little insidious ways that they're putting, they're changing literal language. I refuse to do that. Oh, I'll never do that. It's ridiculous.
Starting point is 00:36:43 It's really stupid. It's insane. Yeah, it's bad enough that we have to capitalize Hispanic, which means person from South America who speaks Spanish.
Starting point is 00:36:50 I don't even know if it means from South America, does it? Well, it doesn't mean Spain. No, it means speak Spanish, doesn't it? I thought it meant Central South America,
Starting point is 00:37:00 but not Spain. Then I guess Brazil is out of that, huh? Brazil is not in that, and that's what sort of shows the whole lie right there. Right. That makes it just absurd.
Starting point is 00:37:07 Here's a line from this out article about us. It says, I love how much you love this article. Here's the thing. If you're going to win an election, if like you're way up in the polls, you always watch MSNBC, right? It's much, it's much more fun to read what they say about us than what we say about us. But I like this. It's not clear if director and star Jeremy Boring has ever written or acted before. I mean, it is clear if you could Google in the time you did this.
Starting point is 00:37:33 Or if he has ever met a woman in real life. And the answer is, I guess I don't know, based on whatever descriptor they might use for the... How do they define it? How do they define it? Holy moly. I love it. This is fun. You should frame so so i just looked it up and uh hispanic is a spanish-speaking person living in the u.s
Starting point is 00:37:50 living in the u.s comma especially one of latin american descent so you're you're you're correct i'm close the the general concept is if you if you like jeremy if you learn spanish right now you're hispanic yeah that's weird i don't quite understand but uh i guess realistically uh you know there's also a joke in the trailer about um trans age yeah where but this is trans age was attempted in a lawsuit um i think it was a professor who did it as a an attack on that the concept of identity it may have been in europe as well saying i actually identify as 30 when they were 59 or something in the courts there's that british guy who wears diapers and says he identifies as a stefani like a five-year-old girl or something is he the guy who films himself in public i don't
Starting point is 00:38:33 know but he was adopted by um other grown-ups who let him play with their daughter which is nasty absolutely not in i'd love to see you shane listen in new york new york city gender identity is a protected category which includes gender expression and gender expression is legally defined as self-expression so i i i went over this in 2018 quite literally you the clothing you wear the name you, you cannot be discriminated against. So this means everything. You could show up in stilts and clown makeup, and they can't tell you you're not allowed to wear it. It's against my gender identity.
Starting point is 00:39:17 I wear these clothes. It would be discriminatory. Now New York is saying, I don't know if you saw this, weight and height. You can't discriminate on the basis of weight. No discrimination against fat people. What if someone can't fit? So think about this. Someone goes to a movie theater in New York and they're 300 pounds and they say, I can't fit in these chairs.
Starting point is 00:39:35 Well, now you're discriminating because you're not providing an accommodation to large people. Didn't the firemen in New York change the weight requirements years back too? Yeah, and cops, all kinds of stuff. Maybe not just in New York, but I was in New York at the time when years back too. Yeah, and cops, all kinds of stuff. Maybe not just in New York, but I was in New York at the time when I saw it. Yeah, it's insane. Yeah. I don't get it. But here's the thing.
Starting point is 00:39:51 We have to mock these ideas. I agree. What brought us to make Lady Ballers is, one, understanding the power of mockery, and two, honestly, something that Joe Rogan said about a year ago, a little over a year ago. He had a guest on his show, and he said, he talks about this a lot. Nope, Hollywood won't make comedies anymore. And it's absolutely true. Barack Obama destroyed rock and roll and he destroyed comedy and he destroyed America. Other than those three things, great president. He also killed American citizens without charge or trial. Let's, uh, nice.
Starting point is 00:40:20 But he, he made it impossible for us to tell jokes. And that's why from the 90s and the early 2000s, you had great comedies being produced by Hollywood. You haven't had one since Tropic Thunder because you're not allowed to make any jokes. Are there any recent comedies? No. They're not funny. You can't make a comedy.
Starting point is 00:40:38 No. Really? And so I wanted to use comedy and mockery. Rogan talks about it all the time, and he said to a guest a little over a year ago, he said, nobody can make a comedy now. He said, if anybody was going to do it, it'd have to be one of these conservative streamers like the Daily Wire. And when he said it, yes, people send you that. Joe Rogan mentioned the Daily Wire.
Starting point is 00:40:55 You know, they send it to you. But it really struck me. And I thought, this is kind of a challenge and a responsibility. If it is true that only the daily wire could do this then it stands to reason that the daily wire must do it if we actually believe the things that we purport to believe and we actually are uniquely capable of challenging this new status quo wherein you're not allowed to make fun of anything including the most absurd things that are happening in our culture then we just have to do it. Just anything. I mean, over the holiday weekend, I'm hanging out with Seamus and my girlfriend, and it's
Starting point is 00:41:29 after Thanksgiving. So, you know, Seamus is from Chicago as well. And we were all making jokes about our backgrounds. The issue of family, family history comes up, and then we make jokes. Seamus makes jokes about being Irish and being the potato man and stuff and we play along with it and he laughs and then we make jokes about Korea and we're all laughing at each other and
Starting point is 00:41:51 the left would call them racist jokes. I would just call it me and my friends having a good time with each other and laughing. Well, I'll tell you this. In the 90s we could still make those jokes. They were good jokes. They were good jokes and there was far, far less racial division in the country i remember yeah that was very distinct and come coming up into the 2000s and you're
Starting point is 00:42:10 looking back at the 90s going we were colorblind we were friends with everybody none of it was a very big deal and i remember um distinctly probably something like 2012 running into an old friend of mine from college a black woman we were hanging out at this bar in Brooklyn. We were just chatting, and she said something that was totally different than what she thought when we were in college. She said that when people see her, she wants them to see her blackness first. She wants them to see her race first.
Starting point is 00:42:37 And I was like, but why? That's not what I see when I look at you. And the switch was that now it was racist to not notice race. Yeah, that's not what i see when i look at you and the switch was that now it was racist to not notice race yeah that's right yes whereas previously none of us had cared at all cult indoctrination you know and we're from similar backgrounds you know similar schools all of that we went to the same you know private college everything watching watching them destroy comedy though with their ideology was so hurtful for me because comedy is one of my favorite art forms you know for two reasons it brings people together we can make fun of each other i love kill tony it's one of my favorite shows they roast the heck out of each other they're brutal i love
Starting point is 00:43:12 that i do that with my friends but also like mel brooks used to say comedy mocking people could destroy your enemies right and that's what he would do in his look at rickles like suddenly you're friends with everybody exactly well let's let's let's uh actually i'd like to ask you directly about the film. And what can you say about it? I mean, I don't know if you want to reveal the plot or break down the general premise. Yep. What's going on?
Starting point is 00:43:32 Yeah, I'll say more about it than is present in the trailer, which is that, of course, we start our journey by trying to become successful, by trying to get back in the game. I'm a coach, and I get together my former state-winning boys' basketball team and say, hey, if we call ourselves women, we can get back into the game. Pretty soon we realize we're being driven to this by my new girlfriend, who is a journalist, and she has very ulterior motives. But she's excited for it? She's driving it.
Starting point is 00:44:03 She's like, here's what we're going to do. Think of the sponsorships. Think of of the fame and she gets the exclusive and and i'm learning i'm i'm i'm hearing all these ideas about the trans movement from my eight-year-old daughter because she goes to public school and then i pick her up from school every day and she tells me things like gender fluidity and pansexuality and all this stuff and she educates you she educates me yeah as they do as you you do, yep. But pretty soon we realized that it's not just basketball. My guys could literally win at every sport.
Starting point is 00:44:33 I mean, there's a really funny line where I'm like, hey, to one of the guys, like, hey, you want to hang out later? And he's like, nah, I got to learn how to do a backhand so I can qualify for the Women's Olympic. Although, in fairness, we don't use the term olympic because you may not know this you do not have free speech in this country where the word olympic is concerned really is it like that's why i say global games yeah it's the global games you cannot use the term olympics by law in this country an actual statute in the united states legal uh legal code why some stupid reason yeah you gotta run for some when in executive order
Starting point is 00:45:06 when did you realize that in the process though like when you're very late very late in the process yeah unfortunately and anyway all of this to say and this brings it full circle what to what got me on the topic of promoting my own beautiful movie is that toward the end of the movie i have to make a case for why, even though men are better at virtually everything, now that's a joke, but everything in this case is sports. Why would someone who is a female want to continue being a female?
Starting point is 00:45:35 Would they not aspire to be a man? And it was challenging to come up with a list of things to say in a serious moment of the film that women are good at that people wouldn't roll their eyes at. And then I moment of the film that women are good at that people wouldn't roll their eyes at and then i because the things that women are good at are things that our culture has decided don't have high value well and this is when i realized that they don't have high value which is insane this is when i realized that not for the first time but had it really reinforced that the war on men is a war on women essentially essentially what the culture hates the most is women not men i agree it's women that's correct i i i've said this for a
Starting point is 00:46:16 while feminism is destroying femininity it is telling women to uh to adopt masculine features masculine roles this is why men are, so be just like them. It's insane. When you look at the numbers, transgender youth, I think one study said 85% were female to men. It's mostly young girls getting their breasts cut off and wanting to be men.
Starting point is 00:46:37 What they don't realize is it doesn't matter what they do, they're never going to be men. They're still going to be short. They're never going to look like men. They're never going to have that power. They're never going to be men. They're still going to be short. They're never going to like look like men. They're never going to have that power and they're never going to have that respect. And it doesn't matter even if you put like Jace on the name tag, you know, it's never going to be you. When I was a kid, my mom was in a,
Starting point is 00:46:55 she was a corporate attorney and she was always, she was often talking about how she was the only woman in the boardroom and she was like trying to dress and be more masculine and stuff. And she, and the women of her generation I remember her friends and you know my mother-in-law and everything would talk about how they didn't want to cook and they didn't want to clean and they didn't want to do any of these things and I had a stepmother who all she wanted to do was be a mom she wanted to be a stay-at-home mom she She wasn't able to have children of her own. And so she looked at these other women,
Starting point is 00:47:26 she looked at my mom and everything and was just horrified that they hated everything that she wanted. You know, they gave up everything that she wanted most.
Starting point is 00:47:35 Jeez. It's the attack on men is like, first of all, let's get rid of fatherhood, role models in the house, the nuclear family. Which is so terrible.
Starting point is 00:47:42 And then if they attack the women, it's basically they can prevent that from ever even happening. Like no babies, no household, you just grow up and be miserable
Starting point is 00:47:48 and then you die. Yes. But the misery is coming, everyone. Oh, I'm terrified. Yeah. Of the misery? Single,
Starting point is 00:47:56 like look, too many millennial men and women are single and they're having families. And yes, I always preface this with i am doing my family stuff calm down everybody because i know full well the the idea of when chelsea handler said she wakes up at six in the morning smokes she does drugs then masturbates and goes back to bed
Starting point is 00:48:18 and i'm like that's wonderful i'm sure she's loving it i'm not and then when it's loving it no i think it's it's a dopamine hit it's triggering it's it's dopamine but what's going to happen what's going to happen when she's 70 in the hospital after suffering a cerebral hemorrhage and she's oh or she or some kind of disease and she's dying and she's by herself and the doctor says press the button if you need us and walks out of the room and then she's just staring at a cold wall with with nothing to show for it with no one around her not no future ahead of her. My grandfather was buried today. He died Sunday night. And it's this amazing kind of rebuke of parts of my life. I mean, parts of my life, he really inspired. He was an entrepreneur late in
Starting point is 00:48:57 life, very late in life, found success and inspired entrepreneurism in his sons and grandsons in particular. But other parts of my life are very distinct from his. He had seven children. He has 22 grandchildren, great-grandchildren. He died basically two months shy of becoming a great-great-grandfather. And his legacy, long after the memory of him is gone, one generation from now, two generations from now, nobody will remember his name, right?
Starting point is 00:49:27 Do you know your great-great-grandfather's name? And even if you do, do you know your great-great-great-grandfather's name? I mean, history will forget my grandfather. But a thousand years from now, the impact of his life will still exist through the children that he's pushed into the future and the values that he's pushed into those children that get pushed into the future generation after generation and somehow we came
Starting point is 00:49:49 of age at a time when we when our culture ascribed not only no value to that but negative value to it yeah yep one of the what if we deprive people i bring this up a lot but one of those emmanuel brothers rama manuel's brother talked about why we don't need old people anymore old people should stop caring for themselves and basically just die. Not basically, they die, you know? And I tell people all the time, knowing your grandparents is the best. That was, little has inspired me in this life more than my grandfather. He was a true inspiration to me in so many ways as a family man, as a business guy and a creative and uh a lot of people don't have that attachment to their grandfathers or any grandparent and that is uh truly sad to have like that uh to
Starting point is 00:50:30 be divorced from history like that because they can teach you so much from the decades that they acquired and all the stuff you know all the information they got um so yeah now we have a world where they're not having kids to become the role models and they don't have any connection to the past so they'll be these very decrepit meaningless vessels but humans but i do think more and more here we are sitting here talking about the success daily wire is having i mean forcing disney to course correct on snow white is hilarious and if anything that's a tremendous victory but let's see your snow white do better because you know these companies need to learn a real lesson yep but we're watching all these tremendous victories we're learning now that um there's a
Starting point is 00:51:11 huge swing towards trump whether you're for trump or anybody else biden is losing support tremendously oh i mean snl mocked him for the first time so the jig is up oh what do they do jig is knocked him huh yeah oof they're in trouble. Who played Biden? Do you know the names of anybody? I don't know anybody I know anymore. As I said that, I was like, Saturday Night Sam. Here's what I'm saying.
Starting point is 00:51:37 Here's the scary future that I see. Conservatives are having kids. And liberals are aborting their kids. And even to some degrees, even some of their kids are being sterilized. I don't act like like it's all of their kids it's a few thousand i think and it's into tens of thousands that are getting these treatments but what is the future in 20 years going to be these 30 millennials right now what's the average millennial age like 36 or 37 right yeah my brothers are that age they're nearing their 60s They're going to be, nearing their 60s,
Starting point is 00:52:05 20 years. They're going to be getting close to retirement. Who knows, by then retirement age might be like 77 or something. Especially considering the economy now.
Starting point is 00:52:12 Well, actually, I take that back. Considering this backlash, by then retirement age might go down. But imagine these people when they're retired. No families,
Starting point is 00:52:21 no savings. What do they do? The inverse is that conservatives have kids. 20 years from now, there is going to be two to one conservative to liberal kids. Now, people may change their values. So some of the kids of pair of conservative parents may adopt liberal ideologies. But it's also true that the inverse could happen, especially with the pushback in schools.
Starting point is 00:52:39 I think it's fair to say, based on the fact that liberals overwhelmingly abort relative to conservatives and conservatives 20 years ago, we're already having more kids. You are going to have woke feminist millennial retirees, males and females, single childless begging for handouts from a government that will not give it because conservatives win the voting block. We talk a lot about like the parallel economy, right? But I really think it's going to be not parallel realities, but fractured realities where we're going to inhabit the real world, where we were talking about before we went live about taking the physical space back, you know, and they're going to inhabit the digital space. That's where all their identities are mostly uploaded. They care more about the digital world than they do the physical world. Here's an interesting wrinkle on that is AI. Oh yeah.
Starting point is 00:53:22 That the digital world is becoming more and more artificial over time. And I think that there's going to be a reaction to that where people want tangible physical events and engagements. Conservatives love to catastrophize, right? Oh, AI is the end of the world. It's the end of this. Well, of course, it's another one of those massive technological changes, and the world will change around it but there are good things that come out of these advances and one of the good things I suspect out of the out of this new sort of artificial digital age will be a return to actual
Starting point is 00:53:54 human connection. Only when I sit in a room with you and look you in the eye and talk to you do I know that you're a real person. It's like looking at people go back and getting into vinyl again after being so digital. Kids still go ride bikes. Totally. My fear is that the other half of that will be people embracing the AI world so much that they want to marry the AI.
Starting point is 00:54:13 And then we'll have people literally fighting to be married to AI. But it will happen. Of course that will happen. All the bad things will happen. Yes. But good things will also happen. I want to catastrophize, Jeremy. This is the divergence
Starting point is 00:54:26 you mentioned because uh so we just bought we're building we're building free domistan and it's been in construction for a minute but uh awesome news i mean the drywall is going up in the in the in the lower studios uh yeah we've got the designs for the indoor and outdoor skate park portion so it is moving and we're thinking maybe by february and you know it could even be sooner than that but uh we just bought a sound system from an antique store from the 90s with cassette vinyl amfm radio and a cd player and the rule is when you're playing music in the park it has to be a vinyl played from start to finish you will turn the vinyl on you will go and you'll flip it over you finish that album before you can play anything else why i cannot stand the digital playlist reality right i can't stand that whenever you open the app it's
Starting point is 00:55:18 one song from one band and it's 700 bands with one song and so i said no no i don't want that anymore i want the core original give me an album from one band we're listening imagine imagine that there are adults alive today who have never listened to the b-side of abbey road they don't know that that's a thing yeah yeah they may have heard every song off of it but that is not the experience of listening you'd be shocked when I travel with my records, how many people are like, what the hell are these? They look at them like they're foreign. They literally see them open the box and then take it out and they're
Starting point is 00:55:51 looking like, I've never seen this in my life. I'm like, dude, it's a record. You don't know what that is? Really? But you'd be amazed. People literally have never seen it before. I want to expand out on what Jeremy was saying too because I agree. I love the mixtape. But this would be nice if the positivity does grow out of this and people embrace family again. That would be an amazing transition out of this hellscape that we've been in.
Starting point is 00:56:16 And it's possible, because I'm in a community now where I'm surrounded by people who are beautiful families. And when I was in New York, I was not surrounded by that at all. It was completely defunct and anti-family i i do just have to mention this that we pulled up an article previously that you were on patrick bett david's podcast in miami and now you're here in effectively west virginia and i'm like man yeah this guy works you were just in where were you you were in uh budapest i've been overseas this is my first time in the States since July 10th. Wow. And I scouted for a month in Europe before that. So by Christmas, it will be true that I spent the majority of 2023 overseas. Wow. Other than family, is there stuff that you
Starting point is 00:57:00 realized you were missing? Mexican food. True. That's a big one. I missed that here. There's no Taco Bell? Yeah, we don't have? Mexican food. True. That's a big one. I missed that here. There's no Taco Bell? Yeah, we don't have great Mexican food in Nashville either, but we have some Mexican food. Whenever I go to Texas, I'm always like, we need tacos. Yes. Time for tacos. But to be fair, the American versions
Starting point is 00:57:18 of it are nowhere near what Mexican food actually is. Oh, yeah. But it's ours. I don't know. I like the American versions of all of that food. When I say Mexican food, I mean Tex-Mex. really is oh yeah but it's ours you know i don't know i like the american versions yeah i want when i say mexican food i mean tex-mex yeah i want i want like the american version of chinese food i just want i don't want sea cucumbers i want like general sauce chicken and some you know lo mein that's what let's let's get a little bit more political in this uh so we talked a lot about culture but we have this story from the chicago tribune construction on brighton park migrant
Starting point is 00:57:44 camp to begin with state involvement this week despite aldermanic opposition can i just point out really quickly that beautiful word aldermanic man i have not made a movie about this just i want to be clear about the aldermanics so uh aldermen are that are like the mayors of a neighborhood so i love the aldermanic opposition word it's a great word but uh here's what's happening the people of chicago are furious they do not want illegal immigrants in their city same is true for new york democrats are suffering because of this but it doesn't matter why several reasons there's one base reason and the simple reason is there are men who are willing to take blood money stripped from your pockets and your bank accounts to build facilities for non-citizens, and they don't care.
Starting point is 00:58:27 They don't care about your community. They don't care about you. They don't care about what happens to the city. When the government comes to these men in these construction vehicles and says, here's the project, they say, okay, I'll take money no matter where it comes from. So the people of Chicago, in opposition opposition to this are having their tax dollars taken and these men are willing to accept it. That's the first problem.
Starting point is 00:58:48 Second problem is politically, they do not care what the people of the city actually want. They will build facilities for non-citizens and this is going to be, I think politically apocalyptic for Democrats because now we're seeing Donald Trump is improving among black and Hispanic voters. And I think this is partly due to you get these videos out of Chicago where
Starting point is 00:59:09 it's black community members screaming, get these illegal immigrants out of our neighborhoods. They don't care. But but let me just stress also the sheer shock when I saw a video on Twitter X where they're like, we are building a camp on the south side of chicago for illegal immigrants we're not talking like a small park we're talking a massive multi-acre facility they're talking brick and mortar structures yeah what do they mean by camp they just mean a building no they're building multiple structures yeah well this is like when you hear a refugee camp inside the gaza strip and then it turns out it's a city with skyscrapers right interesting word camp is a yeah well well one of them is a tent city so i guess you can call it but when you have multiple acres i don't know if it has if it has plumbing though it's at a minimum
Starting point is 00:59:56 it's a migrant clamp well there was a thing in new york just recently where they put up a whole bunch of dormitories at floyd Field, which is an old airfield. And migrants were warning each other not to go there. They were like, oh, no, it's not acceptable. And one woman said, we did not go because we already know the situation over there. We saw people returned with children. They say it's not suitable there. There is nothing there, not even a television.
Starting point is 01:00:20 No TV? No TV. Oh, my goodness. That's a violation of like i think it's a human rights violation un charter violate we got it what's going on no tvs we should protest i have to say i have loved seeing you know black people in chicago and new york just be like no we're not doing this look at eric and it makes me think that maybe we can remember yeah eric adams has been really working on this and he has been stymied at every step of the way and now they're attacking him now they're attacking him they're they're destroying the schools you know that we're already faltering
Starting point is 01:00:49 um but i have loved seeing black americans stand up and be like no we don't want this it makes me think that perhaps all of us americans or us original americans can get together and be like we're americans we love our country we don't want it to be overrun race is not the thing that should divide us here you know it should be the border absolutely culture is real and the great lie of the 20th century is that culture is not real that all cultures are equal that you can relativism that you can yeah you can basically shuffle the deck of all humans across the entire globe and still wind up with the exact same soup and you can't you know france is a place for french people and england is a place for the english and america is a place for the english and america's place for americans and you could say well there's no such thing as americans
Starting point is 01:01:27 and that's true but there's no such thing as english either like at a certain point cultures come and they go and america yes is a nation that was founded largely by immigrants but those immigrants did come together and create a culture i'm not anti-immigration, but I'm anti any kind of immigration that radically and rapidly changes the makeup of the culture of a country. Because you can't have a nation if you don't have culture. You have to have common culture. Well, this is an important point.
Starting point is 01:01:56 The Constitution, the Bill of Rights are what, 1789? We had free speech. Yeah, they'd still arrest you for obscenity laws if you spoke in certain ways, like George Carlin famously, even in the 70s, you'd get arrested you for obscenity laws if you spoke in certain ways, like George Carlin famously, even in the 70s, you'd get arrested for it.
Starting point is 01:02:07 It is the culture that we have today. This is why I say we're winning. A lot of people don't want to accept it, but you can look at the tangible realities of the Bud Light boycott. I want to say right now I'm a huge fan of Bud Light and a big supporter of theirs. After they sponsored UFC, we were very critical of them. But then seeing what Sean Strickland said did you see this one no so so bud light spot but uh but let me just wrap that point up we're winning by the
Starting point is 01:02:31 way and this is the point we're winning sean strickland said he was so happy that bud light sponsored ufc and we're like no oh come on bud light they're crooked and then he's like now they're putting money behind every word i say and i went uh okay i agree i agree there's no backing down for bud light now mma fighters are notoriously based and he said some stuff that i can't say on youtube and the ufc paid for it i'm sorry i'm sorry bud light paid for it so now i'm like okay i'll take it there you go he's fixing the brand by going a little far in the other direction. Well, you've seen their advertising.
Starting point is 01:03:06 It's sort of like 80s spectacular advertising all of a sudden. I do make a Bud Light joke in Lady Ballers, and maybe I should reevaluate it. It's too late now. Well, but we were wondering, when's Jeremy's beer? I mean, you've got everything else. Yeah, I will. Here's some breaking news for our TimCast fans. There will not be a Jeremy's beer.
Starting point is 01:03:27 When you watch Lady Ballers this weekend, you will notice that there are cans all throughout the movie that say Jeremy's Pilsner on them. They're very well designed, and that's because I thought that by the time the movie came out, I would release my Pilsner. But it turns out canned beverages are very difficult and alcohol is even more difficult still and i've i've made the decision that and i don't drink so somehow in this combination of of challenges i thought maybe just let that one slide but as what i wanted what i wanted to say about winning is when you look at freedom of speech despite the government manipulations and collusion with big tech we are i believe we are winning we're winning culturally we're not winning in paul in the realm
Starting point is 01:04:09 of policy yet which matters right but i agree that there is i agree that there's a shift culturally in our favor right we've begun forwarding the line yes as the way i would describe it we may not have the whole battlefield but also the second amendment i i i there i do not believe there is we have the whole battlefield i mean or i should say we have we have more than 26 state states uh constitutional carry or permitless concealed care i think florida and so that is the majority of the battlefield in terms of statewide now they're trying still to ban things but they're losing there was a poll nbc news the poll that showed young voters are leaning trump by like two uh it's a four point margin also show that the majority of people whether you're democrat or republican have guns
Starting point is 01:04:51 in their household yeah so i think we're winning constitutionally now i'd love to see uh there's a lot of stuff going to the supreme court let's see you know what we get through there's um i don't know if i should say too much but one of our guests was talking about another case on uh the nfa which is being is going to be uh challenged all the way to the supreme court we'll see how it plays out but i think i think we are winning so i'm having a good time there's bad stuff going on we call the bad stuff all the time yeah but the night is always darkest before the dawn however there is a light at the end of the tunnel i'm seeing a lot of people on both sides understand that the border is a mess you know like when i saw eric adams talk about i was completely shocked i've been to the border a few times reporting on it this year it is a
Starting point is 01:05:33 complete tragedy completely open the amount of fentanyl coming through is is absurd and undocumented people who just get sent wherever they want to go it's like soft tsa down there i mean it's so bad i am livid at the story of the construction happening in chicago and i agree all of my anger is at the working class construction guys 100 did you see they they should have said i ain't touching that money instead they were just like yeah i'll take money to disrupt and destroy this community it's it's it's disgusting there should be a concept of country over company the founding fathers were wealthy men they were very wealthy
Starting point is 01:06:10 and they had every reason to say to anyone with patriotic sentiments shut your mouths you're going to spoil my fun i've got i've got land i've got buildings i've got properties i've got companies and i got a family to protect i I ain't signing that Declaration of Independence. They did the opposite. They said, the king will kill me, he will take my family, he will beat my children, he will steal from me, and I will be left destitute, but it must be done. It's not rare in these big cities for these companies to have the unions who are with the government.
Starting point is 01:06:40 Tight, tight. So that's why maybe this is not as surprising. Yeah, that's right. Did you see the Washington Post came out in favor of border control they said in a no wow yeah in an editorial board they said um democrats might flinch at the proposition but the republican idea that it should be tougher for asylum seekers to enter the united states makes some sense wow just some yeah he said they said um hundreds of thousands of people who reach the southern border every year hope to leave a dismal existence behind,
Starting point is 01:07:07 but most are not fleeing persecution in fear for life or limb. They seek asylum because the U.S. asylum system is the only door available to knock on. That's in the Washington Post. The border patrol that I talked to down there, all different types of people are like, there's so many just men about our age coming
Starting point is 01:07:25 over they don't know where they're from they're not like from not all from mexico they're from china most of them are they're all from all various places honduras ukraine and they do get a lot of people who are repeat offenders as in they've come being kicked out and they come back uh but they just cut through there's there's so many places where there's a hole in the wall or or uh you know these tribes have their land on the border and they don't have a wall because it's sovereign land so you just walk to the wall and be like skirt right around and you're in and that's it uh so it's great to see that i wonder what they how they define well border policy but in one i mean one of these stories uh it was a story from abc7 they interviewed a honduran migrant who said
Starting point is 01:08:03 i'm living worse than i lived in honduras it's very cold i want to go home venezuelans were saying that in chicago this is typical someone some group is lying to these people and telling them to come and they arrive in freezing cities with no resources and they're like i don't understand they're like the streets are paved with gold they get to san francisco and it's paved with poop but i mean literally these people are told there are jobs and they're they're like oh the united states has opened the border they're saying come there's jobs for you and they go oh okay they hop on these trains they ride thousands of miles and they show up and they're like this is not correct and the funny thing is even now
Starting point is 01:08:38 democrats are are outraged over this but you have progressive leftists that are still and the whoa there's they're still very much in that i mean aoc is pretty mom on this one right she's the trump concentration camps person yeah that's right she will she will burn her political base if she comes out and says no this is a good thing now hold on she did remember when initially when she said we're going to get work permits for them housing for them and people were screaming at her so i think she knows that's right in new york the democrats are in trouble even the progressive ones she's such an opportunist i could see her down the road probably soon from now look what she said about hamas yeah
Starting point is 01:09:14 israel palestine did you see this is this is someone who has a roots in in progressive leftism before she's in office the uh the activists were operating under the assumption that she was pro palestine her position now is we need surgical strikes to assassinate hamas and i'm like someone knows who butters her breath her constituents do not like hamas but her woke progressive fan base do so she she chooses the political mainstream which is the only path towards i mean look let's be let's be real she represents the bron mainstream which is the only path towards I mean look let's be real she represents the Bronx
Starting point is 01:09:47 that's not really it's not that progressive it's mostly well right if you're foreign let's be honest there's a 40% chance
Starting point is 01:09:54 she's president you think so I think oh yeah AOC if the culture doesn't shift away from that that's right
Starting point is 01:10:00 it's possible there's a real path for AOC to be president we like to make fun of her because well for all the reasons there's so many for all the reasons There's a real path for AOC to be president. We like to make fun of her because, well, for all the reasons. There's so many. For all the reasons.
Starting point is 01:10:08 That's why she says these things that are surprising to us sometimes. Because she sees it as all politics. It doesn't have any moral center. It's whatever's going to get her to the White House. But I think you're right. 40% might be the right number. Not greater than chance, but significant. I don't know that right now she has the gravitas but she certainly
Starting point is 01:10:27 could oh no you're saying down the line yeah yeah yeah that's gonna be not 2024 yeah but that's what i mean i see her running for sure she she has a like 40 seems like the correct number there there is a possibility eight or ten years she has developed that that person maybe nicki haley will pick her as vice president. Oh my goodness. Perhaps. Well, the rumor is she wants to run for, I don't know if this is true, she wants to be senator in New York or something.
Starting point is 01:10:51 I think that is true. I think she wants to do that. Who would she replace? Schumer? Would she go after Schumer's seat? Apparently that's it. That's the one that's open to her. It'll probably happen.
Starting point is 01:11:01 They're so crazy up there. I mean, we felt sort of good for getting Cuomo out. I not because he was me too because i didn't think he deserved that i thought he should have been that was trash mass murder they yeah i mean i love when you got hokal remember when he released the video of him kissing everybody he's like i do this to everybody so the response was you admit to doing it more than we thought right i mean the thing is that's how you push people out of that's how you push people out of office in New York. You accuse them of random sexual harassment crap from years ago and then take their job and put in someone way worse. And Kathy Hochul is a disaster. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:11:33 Eric Adams with his like they're demanding five million from him. What did he even do? Nobody even knows. It was from like 1993. Yeah. Hochul's Hochul's really, really bad. I mean, she was talking about having disciples for the for the shot back in the day uh now her whole thing of like uh she's in it with letitia james the hate speech thing the two of them yeah they're gonna monitor people's social media yeah it's it's
Starting point is 01:11:54 nuts but that's what they both but also i love new york it's my home state and it's not all that bad it's the city that ruins it for most of the the dang place so the city is spectacular though it's the greatest city i love the city so let's let's talk about the potential path towards uh uh 2024 going democrat we have the story is china's mystery pneumonia sweeping europe netherlands sees alarming surge in similar illness among children as terrifying video shows hazmat clad workers in china disinfecting schools. I keep seeing people say, don't fall for it, as we're getting more and more data of a strange respiratory illness.
Starting point is 01:12:34 Well, now they're going to make sure that children are a vector of it, because last time children were not a vector. Yeah, can you overlay Trump's poll numbers over this chart? Actually, you know, I think we actually can. Do we have? No, we don't have it right here. Oh, wait, wait, hold on. Trump's poll lead expands with Biden losing black and Hispanic support. Well, you get, I think I think we actually can't do we have now we don't have right here. Oh, wait, wait, hold on. Trump's poll lead expands with Biden losing black and Hispanic support. Well, you get the general idea. But is it the flu?
Starting point is 01:12:52 I mean, they're calling it a pneumonia. Yeah, but it's also winter and people get sick more in winter. I don't know. Look, I'm not a doctor. Talk to your doctor. I'm just saying surprise, surprise. As we're entering an election year all of a sudden we're getting this news hopefully it goes nowhere but remain vigilant
Starting point is 01:13:10 watch out for these attempts to shock and scare you and create panic so that you vote for their their their choice of candidate yeah i think we'll have to remember that it's also a lot of uh anti-covid stuff i heard somebody saying that some of the video is lifted from the from covid in the past so some of the videos yeah some of the videos like cleaning and disinfecting and stuff like that was lived from the past because not a lot of media comes out of china unless it comes out of the china post just like when cbs posted video of a busy hospital from new york but it was oh but numerous agencies did that for months they kept showing the same thing over and over same thing man same thing okay so so here's look i often when i'm
Starting point is 01:13:46 reading the news i can imagine possible scenarios when it comes to polling like you know moody's will come out and say the economy is doing so poorly biden's gonna lose by this margin and i'm imagining what happens i cannot visualize what happens with joe biden oh no i mean he can't he can't be the candidate they've got to get rid of him but what do they do do they do they act like he's going to be the nominee and then abruptly at the convention just announce Gavin Newsom? Well, also, we have, right now, the likely nominee from both parties
Starting point is 01:14:13 are beyond the average life expectancy of an American man. I know. It's just an honest observation that you cannot know what's going to happen. I mean, it's always true that you can't know it, but especially now, you can't know what's going to happen in this mean, it's always true that you can't know it, but especially now you can't know what's going to happen in this election. Okay, to be fair, to be fair,
Starting point is 01:14:27 Trump is almost at the life expectancy, which is, I believe, 79. Yeah. And Biden is over. He's dropping, though, the life expectancy for American men. Yep. I'm not saying that means a whole lot
Starting point is 01:14:38 when he's a year and a half away from the average life expectancy, but... I can picture Biden getting... Oh, wait, no, I oh wait no i'm sorry i'm sorry uh no jeremy was correct it went it went down so the latest like 73 i think so the last time we checked it was actually 70 78 79 and uh the latest numbers are now 77.28 so in fact you are correct sir trump is 77 i can't imagine biden in the white house uh at all i still can't but i wonder if it's gonna be him bowing out and're going to play like this valiant way of him leaving.
Starting point is 01:15:09 Like, oh, it was a noble thing to do. He stepped down. We're going to get, you know, the Newsom. Or does something bad? It's got to be a heart attack. Or do they play the tragedy card, which is what a lot of people in government love to do. So it's got to be a heart attack or something. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:15:23 I don't know. Or they just prop him up and keep it going. McConnell's still there still there i mean he is old yeah but he can't win not uh no but he's still there i mean you'd think someone'd be like we gotta get you wait you're saying joe biden can't win joe biden can't win no i don't think that's true you think i think yeah okay let me say this as of right now all data indicates biden will not Yep. There's a lot of reasons why he can win. I'm just saying. I think that it has been thus far, it has been a great asset, not a liability, that Joe Biden is nearly dead. He defeated Trump in 2020 by being a corpse. Like that was actually the best recommendation that you could make for him.
Starting point is 01:16:03 Totally. Yeah, well, that's what, was it Atlantic? Who wrote that? I don't know. Stay alive, Joe Biden. All we need is your corporeal form. Yes.
Starting point is 01:16:11 It's one of my favorite Shane Gillis jokes. He says, like, that's what Trump does. He gets inside people's minds, but you can't get into Joe's head. Joe's not even there, man. I'm in love with that. That's right.
Starting point is 01:16:19 Well, so what's the realistic scenario? You think Biden runs in whatever corpse-like fashion, which means not doing anything, but then people vote for him? Well, one thing you have to know about Democrats historically in elections is none of their internal rules actually matter. Yeah. So just as an example, if you're a Democrat and you die after an election is ostensibly underway. They just let people vote for you. And then put your wife in. And then they put your wife in.
Starting point is 01:16:50 There's nothing legal about that. There's nothing per the bylaws. They just do it. Was that in Pennsylvania? Was that in Pennsylvania? Where was it? We did cover this. Yeah, there was a politician was running.
Starting point is 01:17:03 He died just before election day. They said whatever. And then his wife was appointed to fill the role. Yeah, something like that. I think it was like a senator or something like that. How do they just pass that? How do they just say that's okay? Well, because when...
Starting point is 01:17:17 It's party rules. Well, a governor is appointing senator if there's a vacancy. So like when Obama got elected and Illinois had an open seat, Blagojevich famously said, I'm not giving this thing away for free or whatever the quote was. Right. He went to jail for it.
Starting point is 01:17:31 Pardoned by Trump, right? Well, yeah, that's right. That's right. Wow. Illinois is one heck of a place. This is a thing that keeps happening. But why the wife? Like, why would they just default to the wife?
Starting point is 01:17:42 I think they were hoping for that for Fetterman. There's a lot of widows who succeed their husbands in congress that happens a lot oh yeah that's weird and there's articles about this going back to 2014 this is lady ballers too but but so i i understand this but what president dr yes what's the scenario then i this way why this is my point i i i can understand what you're saying the rules don't matter but so what is the realistic scenario that we witness in 2024 are we as political junkies going to be watching like figuratively it's a debate stage with it with an empty space and trump yelling at the wind ai ai biden yeah no but i mean in the news we're gonna have trump trump trump is there just going to be nothing about the democrats at all yeah they could run everything in the way he biden
Starting point is 01:18:32 ran his campaign that's essentially how that's essentially was their strategy in 2020 stayed stayed in the basement be quiet stay in the basement yeah he just stayed down there with his weird studio they manipulate the reality through corporate press a lot of people buy into it and that's that If that's the case, if you compare the political polling average today to 2020, it is completely inverted and Trump is on a path
Starting point is 01:18:53 towards major victory. I think this time is different though because he's shown what he does as the president. He's shown his hand. He doesn't have the, we don't know what he's going to be like. We really did. If you look back into his political history, you knew what he was going to be like. But the average person didn't know what Joe Biden was going to be like in the we really did if you look back into his political history you knew what he's going to be like but the average person didn't know what joe biden was going to be like as president i think he's already shown what he's like the nbc poll that we cited recently just a moment ago shows that if the democrats have any
Starting point is 01:19:15 other candidate trump loses it's one poll don't know if it's true but they say if it's trump v biden biden loses if it's trump versus. Biden, Biden loses. If it's Trump versus any Democratic candidate, Trump loses. People love Newsom. I don't. Do they really? No, how do they? When I was in California at the GOP debate, that dude walked up into the Reagan library. The GOP debate?
Starting point is 01:19:35 Yeah, the second one. He showed up and people fawned over him. Sean Hannity practically made out with Newsom in front of me. I mean, they were so smitten with each other. It was disgusting and um i talked to a lot of uh conservative women who find newsome charming yeah they know he's depraved and gross but there's something about him he's like this poster boy for politics of days old where he's got the hair and all this stuff they find something charming i don't think they'd vote for him it's like a lizard lizard man. Well, I know he is. I saw him change out of that suit. I feel like he's Democrat Mitt Romney, though.
Starting point is 01:20:08 Yeah. I think Romney is more like a saltine, though, who's ineffective. Newsom has a passive actual depravity. And a liar. Like a big-time liar. I don't see how Newsom doesn't become president. Really?
Starting point is 01:20:21 Terrifying. Just think about his career path. Destroy San Franciscoisco become governor destroy california let's make a president he steps into the wasteland of america destroy uh middle east and south america and the korean peninsula and then become supreme chancellor there you go yeah something like that he's got the look but you what would you say romney's a saltine yeah i think so like dry and unpalatable just nothing about like what has he done that's i don't know about him as well as i know newsome but he seems like he hasn't been as effective in positive or negative ways well we got uh was it
Starting point is 01:20:53 newsome v desantis on uh thursday yeah when romney was in massachusetts for a while right was that where he was yeah uh so i don't know i don't know how people thought of him back then and people liked him he was governor to me uh he looks like he's just like Obama in many ways. Yeah. You know? Newsom? No, no, no. Romney.
Starting point is 01:21:10 Romney. The way Romney talks now is basically he's like Obama. You know? They're into war. They're part of the Uniparty. And I'm tired of that. And Newsom is the king of all that crap. They all look up to Newsom.
Starting point is 01:21:24 Yeah. I can imagine the Democratic Convention happens and they just say, all the superdelegates have teamed up to vote for Newsom. Your votes don't matter. He apologized for his COVID ways. That's enough for them. I don't think they'd even bring that up. Because he already apologized.
Starting point is 01:21:38 They wouldn't even blow right by it. Just, I mean. Who else would they pick on the left? Do you think Newsom is running 2024? You think he's going to be the guy? I mean, we all think he's secretly running. Well, no one will run against Biden. It all comes down to what happens with Biden. But if Biden is not running, I think, to be clear, Biden is currently running to be president.
Starting point is 01:21:59 So something has to change. Then, yeah, I think Newsom's probably the go-to guy. I think they flirted with the idea of it being Buttigieg for a while. That's just not going to happen. He's terrible. He took all that time off. He's just a waste. When I was in East Palestine after the train exploded,
Starting point is 01:22:16 the way he handled that whole situation, those people were furious. I mean, furious. And that's how a lot of America felt watching him visit I'm putting in quotes, East Palestine. It was just it's atrocious but i don't know a lot of people can agree how terrible newsom was in california but they still there's a lot of people who still love him you know yep so i could see him but they like jeremy's right there's he's not going to go against uh but right so is biden how's biden
Starting point is 01:22:42 gonna be out well biden has even said, Gavin Newsom could have my job. Yeah. And they're not going to have Kamala. Well, nobody likes Kamala. Nobody liked Kamala when she was running. What was it? She got like, she had 3% of the vote before she dropped out of the primary.
Starting point is 01:22:58 She was trash and everyone knows it. She's also the one who is essentially responsible in part for this whole border thing she was supposed to be in charge of it and her you know and she was supposed to deal with the border and her office was like no no she isn't that's not what border right we're not supposed to do that we're supposed to be dealing with the root causes of migration which is violence against lgbtq people in the northern triangle countries let me uh i'm gonna pull this story from the new york times are black voters leaving
Starting point is 01:23:25 democrats behind they say polls suggest they might be well we looked at an nbc poll that i think showed trump with 24 of the black vote and if that's true according to the wall street journal several years ago they wrote an article in like 2018 that said that if democrats can't maintain uh 80 if republicans ever get more than 20 the democrats are they can't maintain 80 percent, if Republicans ever get more than 20, the Democrats are they can't win at all. So I'm not sure I believe these things. Right. There's been a lot of conservative personalities that you are insane to think black voters are going to move towards Trump in any way. The New York Times asked the question and then the New York Post runs this story. Trump poll lead Trump polling lead expands with biden losing black and hispanic
Starting point is 01:24:06 support so i'm wondering if it's not so much that trump is gaining but that because biden is losing it results in a vote vacuum you don't need to vote for trump if you're not voting trump is still going to create a gap by having people not vote for joe biden right yeah i think that's what people are realizing i saw a lot of people this weekend i forget what it was but people realizing that they had life better underneath the trump underneath trump than they have under biden i think that's as simple as that they say biden's lead among hispanic voters is now three percent down from 14 in an emerson poll last november wow an 11 points shift uh they say biden's lead lead among african-americans was still substantial 47 but down 15 points and then there was that uh that poll in new york biden is
Starting point is 01:24:51 up 10 points in a d plus 27 he's only up 10 well trump's also new york you know yeah there's a lot of people in new york who still love trump and who understood trump before a lot of the country did because if you're from new york you know the certain type of character that you know this guy yeah he's he's not all of these things he's he's this big bombastic right kid from queens he wasn't shocking to us no you know when we saw him certainly for a lot of the country it was like whoa what is this the new york times is saying trump's lead uh his support among black voters is 22 percent so up several points they say in 2020 biden defeated trump by 4.5 in the popular vote though he won by much narrower margins in the swing states
Starting point is 01:25:31 that saw him uh now look i think it's ultimately i wonder why we even talk about this stuff a year out that's the thing so much is going to change that if for for example, Ron DeSantis wins in Iowa, which there's a very strong likelihood that he will. He's locked up 30,000 precinct or caucus chairs. And he's working real hard there right now, yeah. He's working real hard, yeah. Then from January 15th through Super Tuesday, anything can happen. Just anything can happen. Just anything can happen. And particularly in an election where going into the spring, all of Trump's legal problems
Starting point is 01:26:10 catch up with him. Yeah, that's true. And we, I mean, so among the many things that can happen, we could be running someone from jail. I mean, that is not, that is not an impossible scenario given how upside down topsy-turvy the world is now. And certainly not constitutionally prohibited either. My view of this, I borrow this from my friend Alan Estrin over at PragerU.
Starting point is 01:26:38 He points out that narrative is an actual force in the universe, sort of like gravity. Narrative isn't something that we do, it's something that we observe. And if you go by that theory, then at minimum the story belongs to donald trump it is donald trump's story it doesn't mean he wins the election but i don't think people are ready we haven't gotten to the end of the donald trump story yet yeah people want to know what the end of the donald trump story is more than they want to know what the next story is true i love narrative you can feel it it is a substance in the world carl benjamin made this point to me if you did this is like a year and a half ago i was saying i thought desantis was the was the right choice um he had a better temperament proven leadership not that trump you know didn't
Starting point is 01:27:19 but trump's temperament wasn't there and then car Carl messaged me saying, Trump's arc is not done. Trump's story must be completed. He made a video about it. And now things have shifted. So you think even with Trump's legal problems, this lends itself to Trump winning or at least very well being the nominee and making it to November? Well, whether he's the nominee or not,
Starting point is 01:27:40 I think that maybe he takes the entire Republican Party down. Like maybe, for example, Ron DeSantis wins Iowa. He gets a big boost going into south carolina he somehow gets past nicky haley there ron desantis becomes the nominee donald trump splits the party and says he won't back ron desantis donald trump uh loses the election for republicans or desantis somehow wins and pardons donald. And it's the greatest. Whatever it is, it's like whatever the craziest thing we can imagine. Somehow the Donald Trump story still hasn't ended.
Starting point is 01:28:14 And it's got to come most entertaining. Is that what Elon says? Yes. The likely outcome is going to end with Trump outside the White House jumping midair and freeze frame. Just back to normal. I mean, fair point. I mean, but really think about it. Trump's story arc can end in a lot of really crazy ways oh yeah no for sure they're not all good right right like january 6 nobody saw coming imagine january 6 times 10 with an angry donald trump and some whatever his story arc becomes now i guess the difference there is
Starting point is 01:28:41 trump was actually president when jan 6th was going down. He could have done a lot of things he did not do. Now he's not president. There's a lot of things he can't do. And so those just won't happen. But weird things can happen. My bigger concern is probably his story could end rather unceremoniously through health issues. Oh, yeah.
Starting point is 01:29:00 I mean, in both the external external and internal certainly someone could hurt him or he could quite literally just at 77 you know yeah should be shuffled loose the mortal coil what i'm worried about is like we've been witnessing absurdity like exponentially grow every year over the past few years what is next year's october surprise gonna be it's gonna be so terrifying and absurd you know like i'm also you know they've been dropping these hints lately about the internet apocalypse you know because solar flares right right is that gonna happen like are we not gonna be able to talk and communicate anymore i keep wondering about
Starting point is 01:29:38 that and i'm like you know we really should have kept up with the united states postal service you know i want to entertain that possibility because just imagine this scenario it's a week before the election and solar flare internet is cut out seriously internet's gone and the only thing available now is radio and terrestrial television so we're and so radio and so what happens is you've got no internet industry is collapsed but you turn the tv on and there's your good friend wolf blitzer letting you know that joe biden won trust him oh that's it well wouldn't it be nice if we had paper ballots before the solar flare takes out the grid that would be so nice they had paper ballots in argentina we need to push that i wanted to take him to count those votes two three months
Starting point is 01:30:18 i think it was just one i think it was just the one day no one day impossible i don't understand one day i know i think they were you know even just they may try to turn off the country and turn it back on again internet goes down just in time for the election and yeah nobody can communicate nobody can organize they did essentially do that in 2020 they basically shut down the world yeah true and then try to turn it back on again and we still we've come nowhere near the end of the consequences right that's crazy back then as terrible as that was we could still subvert their narrative because we could communicate through the internet they know now they got to get rid of that so we can't subvert them so we have to make ham radios and homing pigeons right
Starting point is 01:31:00 some way to communicate ham fi let's do it you gotta get our bank accounts very difficult tim ham doesn't sound very good i don't know that might be well no we want we want ham internet yeah i know so data transmission through ham which is ridiculously slow ham now i like it yeah you're better off just talking yeah on the street go out go outside and shout that's it yeah but seriously imagine just actually imagine what it would be like if it was three days before the election and there's no internet at all and we all are old enough to remember life before the internet yeah a lot of young people who do not oh yeah it's glorious in many ways you know actually it's kind of crazy to think about like a like there's 20
Starting point is 01:31:38 year olds who do not know life without access to the internet. There are younger children, man, it's, it's 2023. So a kid born in two, in 2000, let's, let's be realistic. Born in 2000, 2000, you are not old enough to understand life and cell phones and internet. By the time you're seven or eight, cell phones are ubiquitous. Yep. By the time you're 13, everyone's got one. Now you're 23 years old. You have never lived a moment without instant access information cell phone and there's never been a point at which you've lost that yeah you've gone to dead zones you've been out at parties in the desert where there's no connectivity but you've never been in a city with no internet right that's crazy that's where that fracturing that we were talking about
Starting point is 01:32:18 earlier is going to take place you know because those people at that age their their identity online means as much of them as their identity out here. Exactly. Which is pretty sad. But like what you were saying earlier, hopefully there's some people who realize we reject that. We want real life. We want a family. We're going to go to the supermarket. We want to see people.
Starting point is 01:32:35 It is necessary. It's necessary to curate your online presence. Because otherwise your online presence is going to come back and get you fired from your job. Yeah. So you gotta be careful of it. Yeah. Yeah. But I am seeing,
Starting point is 01:32:50 I do think that more kids are kind of like of the Gen Z. And if I can use my, you know, just this year, teenage son as an example, they're much more interested in being anonymous online. They don't want to put their names out there they don't even necessarily want to put their faces out there you know they want to be
Starting point is 01:33:09 in person with their friends and they want to have whatever the curated thing but they don't put as much stock in their identity online that's good they use it they do a lot of jokes just trolling just a lot of that stuff isn't that what what Holcomb wants to get rid of in her plan? Yeah, like I said, my son watches Matt Walsh. I'm anti-anonymity on the internet. Really? I like it. To what degree? Because I think it's appropriate for people to be able to be anonymous for various reasons.
Starting point is 01:33:35 But it's also, I think, it's weak for people too, especially if you go after people. I don't think that it's... Here's the problem. The problem is that anonymity on the internet allows for the ghettoizing of beliefs that are not approved by the regime. So a lot of people will say, well, I have to be anonymous on the internet because my boss finds out that I've got these views, they'll fire me. But you're only in the position where your boss could fire you for finding out about those views because you've allowed those views to be completely ghettoized through anonymity online.
Starting point is 01:34:08 If 5 million people came out today and said the N-word, I'm not recommending it, but no one would ever get fired for saying the N-word again. Yeah, they wouldn't be able to. You wouldn't be able to. You would have brought that to a conclusion. That little absurdity in our culture would be brought to an end. The ghettoizing of our beliefs allows for the punishment of anyone who steps outside of the ghetto. Yeah. So if they catch you saying what you believe, they can fire you.
Starting point is 01:34:41 But if we all just had our names on it we're saying the things that we believe and you might say that we would have more cultural cohesion if we didn't have online anonymity too because the online anonymity also allows us to become more radicalized in ways that prop left and right in ways that probably aren't ultimately good so i i agree but i think it's a cultural issue that you can't solve with policy you can't just be like okay no one's allowed to be anonymous on the internet we're gonna we're gonna require this my view is you should you if you want to be anonymous in your writings and in your interactions you can be but i think culturally we need to say we don't interact with you know if if you're if you're not a serious person i can choose not to interact with you and then some people will choose whenever i've said publicly
Starting point is 01:35:21 that i don't i think online anonymity is bad One thing that comes up a lot is what about women? You women, violence against women will increase because men will follow them home and be able to get their home address and all of this. But again, I think that that's a kind of ghetto mentality. The truth is that most of the horrible things that are said to women online aren't said by people who put their names on their accounts. I think just outside of that though, I'm more worried about people wanting to express themselves in any way. Jobs be damned. It's just like, I want people to say whatever they want, however they want, and express
Starting point is 01:35:51 themselves that way. I personally prefer a real face and a real name. That's what I'll always do. But I also understand a lot of people, not just because of their jobs, maybe it's family, and I understand, I personally think that's weak of them. But it's what they have to do, and I agree with Tim, if we can change the idea of it without policy, that's- Well, sure. And there are a lot of problems with trying to change it at a policy level.
Starting point is 01:36:13 Yeah. For example, the First Amendment. I don't think that it is impossible to make a First Amendment compliant argument for why online anonymity isn't, isn't, to create policy that curtails some amount of online anonymity. And people will say, oh, the founding fathers all wrote under pseudonyms. And yeah, writing under pseudonyms
Starting point is 01:36:34 is very important. But I don't know that saying to a woman, I want to rape you and murder you in her DMs is exactly the same as like the Federalist Papers. Like there is a distinction in how online anonymity works compared to publishing anonymity. But not all anonymity is the violent type.
Starting point is 01:36:55 I've got like death threats from anonymous people occasionally, and it's terrible. But there's people who are using it for various reasons. But this may – we're talking specifically about social media networks so you can still publish an article online through a publication anonymously and they can choose to share it online through their accounts oh yeah i'm all for that and additionally i want to point out too whatever whatever it is we do need there to be in most cases some kind of identification why if twitter chooses to allow pornography they should also have to screen for minors. It is unacceptable, in my opinion, that YouTube's answer is, we'll leave the video up. It's the parents' issue, I guess, and some things will flag as 18 and up only, and then you have to log in, and that's it.
Starting point is 01:37:39 So a 13-year-old kid makes a fake account, says they're 18, and they can watch the graphic material again. If a kid walked into an adult bookstore and the guy let him in that guy would be arrested charged the business would be shut down you it's illegal to let children i do not accept that x allows adult material and children at the same time i that that is an absurdity to me how is that how is that reality how did we as a society just decide one day that we no longer care to bar children from adult bookstores? Hold on. When did it become that you can forget going to Pornhub? You can Google almost anything and get it in your results.
Starting point is 01:38:15 It'll actually come up in your results. You can accidentally do stuff. I used to work with a company, and they were looking for fans. There's this company called Big Ass Fans and they looked at, they just Googled it instead of going directly to the website
Starting point is 01:38:30 and one of my colleagues was like, by the way, everybody, don't just Google that. Like, you really just want to put in the right website.
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Starting point is 01:38:48 we're going to take calls from you guys our members and we'll talk to you live here we go kilted carnivore says not first again unfortunately you were first shane h wilder says tim great seeing you on pop culture crisis 500 today although now i'm going to have to make a meme video on your reaction to crisis parties and hopefully drop it tomorrow pop culture crisis 500 today although now i'm going to have to make a meme video on your reaction to crisis parties and hopefully drop it tomorrow pop culture crisis uh had its 500th episode today that's correct so that's absolutely fantastic for those that are interested in pop culture uh conversations so the way to describe it is tim cash is very political and then we get into cultural stuff like we did today but typically political uh pop culture crisis is the inverse it is pop culture and then gets into the cultural uh elements and stuff so we talked about uh ai girlfriends how they uh evie magazine put out an aggregate of
Starting point is 01:39:35 all of the different ideal girlfriends they polled like 2,000 people in each state and then took the keywords and ai generated images of women and it's really it's got fascinating implications because like california the ideal girlfriend is ethnically ambiguous well it makes sense you've got a large black population hispanic asian and white and if you combine everything they want you get someone who could be any one of them yeah so you know that's the kind of stories we cover there uh they talk about other stuff video games they're talking about i guess gta the new one the main character is a single mother that's correct wow this movie's good i i i think the game will make money but it's going to be for its online components i don't think people are going to care for the story definitely it was a good episode but check it out oh it's on there as well
Starting point is 01:40:18 nice all right get off my lawn says i see that subverse scnr is up and running again it's still part of timcast media scanner is its own company it is not a part of timcast it's it was separate it was started a long time ago and after some legal issues that were resolved it is now back and you should definitely check out shane's article uh what's the title of it the demon hunters the demon hunters yeah it is uh it is about men who run sting operations tracking child abusers child predators and get some arrested yep yeah you know every state is different has different laws and what you can do as a civilian to get someone arrested for these crimes and in ohio they have to be in
Starting point is 01:40:56 possession of the uh the bad stuff uh and they were a few of these guys and the cops came came and we got them arrested and it was beautiful. And they do it all the time. They travel the whole country. Matthew Hammond says, why has the day? Why is the Daily Wire not spun off its movie division into a separate company? Have theatrical releases followed by video on demand and streaming info on DW plus. You're not reaching non DW members. Yeah, I mean, that's true, but it's also self-reinforcing. I mean, Netflix doesn't reach non Netflix members, but we don't care because they have 200 million members. Yeah, I mean, that's true, but it's also self-reinforcing. I mean, Netflix doesn't
Starting point is 01:41:26 reach non-Netflix members, but we don't care because they have 200 million members. But they have 200 million members because of exclusivity, which over time drove large subscription bases. So it's a challenge. Listen, business models shift and change. We obviously, with What is a Woman, just as an example, found a way to have it be exclusive for a period, and then we put it out for free on X, and it became one of the most viewed documentaries probably of all time. So to say that we're only reaching our members, I don't think that's true. I think it's true to say that we only reach our members when we only reach our members. But will we eventually break out into theatrical and other things?
Starting point is 01:42:04 I think we will. But you have to be honest, too. There is no world where this film could have ever come out in theaters. There is... What is Angel Studios? They use that... What is it called? Fathom, I think it was. And I don't even think they would... No, they
Starting point is 01:42:20 would not. I'm sorry. They'd be like... Angel Studios has a movie coming out in theaters on Friday. Friday, Shift. Called'd be like, Angel Studios has a movie coming out in theaters on Friday. Friday, Shift. Called The Shift, yeah, which was produced by a buddy of mine. And they're doing great with that model. I'm very interested in putting
Starting point is 01:42:33 some of our stuff in theaters. But again, do you think that anybody's gonna, you couldn't, this is a true story. Every time we release a movie, we've been covered by the Hollywood trades. Deadline, Hollywood Reporter, et cetera.
Starting point is 01:42:45 They won't even write about the fact that we made Lady Ballers. Well, out.com. You think theaters are going to actually take this movie? I think it's time for Jeremy's cinema. It's just like every time they say no. I mean, have you publicly told the story of
Starting point is 01:43:02 Together again? No. I don't know if you're allowed to. Well, I mean, I'm allowed to. If you want to. So, I mean, people may not know that I was in one of the most successful bands of all time. Yes. From the 1950s through today. Smokey Mike and the God King.
Starting point is 01:43:20 And two years ago, Daily Wire was putting on a show at the Ryman Auditorium. You know, it's one of the most famous music venues in the world. And so it seemed to me that if we were going to do a show there, we should perform a song. You can't just get up there and talk politics at the Ryman. You've got to sing. And so I had this fun idea that we should do the song by the Turtles called Together Again. No, Happy Together. I'm sorry, called Happy Together.
Starting point is 01:43:41 I mean, it's an awesome song. Nobody's ever been unhappy listening to Happy Together. I'm sorry, called Happy Together. Well, I mean, it's an awesome song. Nobody's ever been unhappy listening to Happy Together. And I had this funny idea that Smokey Mike, Michael Knowles, and I could play every instrument as we had done the year previous in our music video. We did a cover of the Charles Brown song, Please Come Home for Christmas, and played all the instruments, and it was a lot of fun. So I thought, well, we'll play every instrument, and the end of Happy Together is, I mean, there's a lot going on. I thought a lot of fun. So I thought, well, we'll play every instrument and the end of Happy Together is, I mean, there's a lot going on.
Starting point is 01:44:06 I thought it'd be fun. We'll be playing trumpets and trombones and drums and we'll get a big LED screen up there and it'll be us being accompanied by us. I had a whole vision for it. So I reached out to my team and I said, you know, go give me the rights. They talked to the guys at the Ryman. You know, what's it usually
Starting point is 01:44:21 cost to get the rights for a one-time live performance of a song at the Ryman? You have to know because for live performances and video, you have to get sign-off. If you're just going to record audio of someone's song, you don't have to get any sign-off, right? That's a mechanical royalty. But for live performances and video, there's a form. It's usually $1,500. So we reached out to the publishers for the Turtles, and we offered them $1,500 to let us do Happy Together.
Starting point is 01:44:48 And they came back and said no. Well, I was pretty surprised by that. So I called a buddy of mine who's a multi-Grammy award-winning songwriter, and I said, hey, listen, here's what happened. They said no. And he said, I didn't even really, I've never fully realized that we could say no. He said, you know, Just basically once a month,
Starting point is 01:45:06 my publisher sends me a stack of papers, I sign them, and then I collect my money. It's very perfunctory. So I go back to my team and I said, listen, something doesn't smell right here. This is a weird thing. Let's offer them $15,000.
Starting point is 01:45:23 My GC was like, that's 10 times more than they told us is the going rate. My GC was like, that's 10 times more than they told us is the going rate. I said, yeah, but it's, I want a no. Offer them $15,000. Go back to the publisher for the Turtles, offer them $15,000. They come back with a no the next day.
Starting point is 01:45:35 Like, don't even wait. They don't even think about it. No. I said, all right, offer them $150,000. Oh my goodness. I said, are you out of your mind to perform a song one single time on stage at the Ryman? $150,000. Oh my goodness. I said, are you out of your mind to perform a song one single time
Starting point is 01:45:46 on stage at the Ryman $150,000? I said, I'm like, bro, do you even own a shampoo company? Do you even own
Starting point is 01:45:53 a razor company? Of course, go offer them $150,000. So we offer them $150,000. They turn us down flat. Wow. That's crazy. One thinks that perhaps
Starting point is 01:46:03 it has something to do with us being us, right? They must be doing really well. Oh, yeah. The Turtles are lousy with $150,000 offers for one-night performances. So I'm pretty dispirited, and we've burned up a lot of time with this. Now the show is only a week away, and I'd basically given up on it, and I'm in the shower, and I just had this idea for a song kind of in the vein of good vibrations,
Starting point is 01:46:29 happy together, uh, Mr. Blue sky, that, that sort of tune for a song. And it's called together again. And I,
Starting point is 01:46:38 I came to the office where I have a keyboard set up at my office and I very quickly scratched it out. I brought smoky Mike in the office. I said, I think we could pull this off. He was like, we have less than one week. And we did it. We spent $150,000 not on licensing Happy Together,
Starting point is 01:46:54 but on creating this video at the last minute. I mean, people were literally up around the clock producing this video. We were sound checking on stage at the Ryman, and we didn't have the finished video yet. Wow. Four hours before the show't have the finished video yet. Wow. Four hours before the show. Then the show gets there. Intermission comes along.
Starting point is 01:47:12 People come back from intermission. Thunder crackles through the Ryman, and the stage comes to life, and Smoky Mike and the God King made their reunion performance, and I got the exact reaction that I wanted, which was I could see the people kind of still in the faint light of the front row going, what the
Starting point is 01:47:28 are they kidding? Is this real? Is this serious? Which to me is always the funniest joke. As I say in my Razor commercial, just because it's a joke doesn't mean it isn't real. That's kind of my approach to those things. I was at that show. Oh, nice. Oh, wow. You got to see it live yeah oh
Starting point is 01:47:45 that's amazing it actually is a really good song somebody should cover it one of these days yeah i think it's got potential well so uh we should probably announce it too because it's two weeks out but uh well i'll keep it relatively vague uh carter and i mostly carter banks the delta production we have a modern cover of uh smoky mike and the god king together again and my basic idea was not too dissimilar to the experience you had with them telling you no despite you offering lots of money the the stranglehold the the woke institutions have on these industries i'm like we need a double fu i want to do this thing so that'll be in a couple weeks but we'll have more information later we wrapped the music video on it we're basically
Starting point is 01:48:29 making fun of modern pop we made a modern modern synth pop version when it comes out i ask everyone listening to please tag anthony fantano in that video my least favorite person in music criticism but so this will be fun but uh let's uh let's uh we'll read some more read some more super chats let's uh let's i'm trying to grab a good one oh let's see a lot of people talking about me being on pop culture crisis that's fantastic villainous v says tim the woke lefties and disney are more like those kids who have a ps4 but then get a ps5 and tell their parents oh yeah why don't i just give the ps4 to their friends while the parents get screwed what does that mean i didn't track it
Starting point is 01:49:11 yeah i mean either track it all right the dude abide says here in illinois they tried asking surrounding towns throughout the state to take the migrants in an effort to clean up chicago assuming they're building large migrant camps must mean they weren't successful illinois is tired of chicago oh yeah yeah it was pretty wild too the the aldermen are livid the way the city is being run during the summer summer of love riots the city diverted the rights into the neighborhoods by raising the bridges right sacrificing the residents for the financial and and market districts medieval it's so It's so hilarious, man. Good Lord. The Dude Abides asks,
Starting point is 01:49:49 Jeremy, is Matt Walsh going to be the grumpy dwarf? Well, now he is. Well, yeah, so Lady Ballers has basically the whole Daily Wire crew in it. Oh, yeah. Is Snow White in another movie is going to be utilizing? Well, Snow White, we have announced that our own Brett Cooper will play the titular character.
Starting point is 01:50:08 And as to who else will be in it, I think we'll solve that as we go. But on Lady Ballers in particular, we went out to a lot of actors and they all told us no. They said no? Oh, yeah. And I don't just mean that we went out to like, you know, the kind of actors who would say no. We went out to actors who are conservative. We went out to actors who've told us in the past we'd walk across class to be in a movie with you. Please put us in your next Daily Wire movie.
Starting point is 01:50:32 We went out to actors who have already been canceled. Wow. And it's not as though they read the script and didn't like it and then said no. Many of them on the phone, hey, you want to do a movie? 100% what's it about? About this ragtag bunch of high school, former high school basketball players who realized that they can embrace modern gender theory
Starting point is 01:50:50 and compete as women. Uh. You know, that's crazy. Because, of course they can't. Which is why when people say, hey, what if you put this in theaters?
Starting point is 01:51:01 Of course you can't put this, this movie in theaters. There's, there, this is, this is the third rail for the left this is their most religious issue this is the thing they care about the most because it's the ultimate attack on reality itself which is the the necessary precondition to their utopia coming to pass i think i'm gonna be a great wicked queen she would be i think i'm gonna buy a theater oh that's a great i don't think we'll be able to do big blockbuster releases but we will be able to have consistently in rotation movies from you guys and from angel studios and whatever love it
Starting point is 01:51:37 and it would just be a small local thing i don't think we'd break the bank with it but we got to build these physical spaces and have these opportunities that's right you know over the holiday weekend i was like we should go see a movie i don't know what we're bored what are we going to do what did we do we play poker because there's nothing to do and but it was fun it was fun we had a blast it really is fun social activity we were looking up movies and it's like wish and i'm just like there's nothing there's nothing i'd i'd love to go friday night we are going to see Shift on Friday. So we're excited for that. And then, of course, very easily, we just have to log into DW Plus to watch Lady Ballers.
Starting point is 01:52:12 So that's rather simple for us. And then, oh, this is cool. Friday's going to be wild. We're going to go see Shift. We're going to be hanging out on the Culture War with Tyler Fisher, who's in Lady Ballers. That's right. And he's a very funny guy. And we have The Defiant coming to IRL. And they're going to be playing live in our new musical setup so it's just really really fun
Starting point is 01:52:30 stuff but let's uh will you have a will you have a disco ball by friday no but we could you really ought to work on that tim yeah uh we have a crazy i guess it's cool if you don't the new the new the new facility that we're building is going to be the most ridiculous thing ever i i i have no idea i'm spending millions of dollars is insane it's crazy we're building one of the biggest private skate facilities for this new show we've got plans for this crazy uh um shipping container music studio it's a it's a 40 foot tall building with a three-story structure inside of it like you mentioned that to me before the show but i don't i understand what you're describing but i don't understand why why why tall building with a three-story structure inside of it like you mentioned that to me before the show but i don't i understand what you're describing but i don't understand why why why
Starting point is 01:53:09 build a building in the building what's what's the advantage so you have you have a steel building that is uh 38 feet by eight inch uh 38 uh eight tall in the center inside of it it's insulated climate controlled you could all at the ceiling we're going to have uh we're building a skate park inside that also is designed to function as a stage in the corner where the bowl section is so there can be live performances of stand-up and music we're going to have on one wall movie theater length projection screen massive and a massive hanging projector. Then in the back, you have a 25 by 75 structure. First floor is a kitchen and a recording studio. Second floor is a bar lounge and IRL studio. And third floor is going to be lounge movie theater. And so the point is morning, we're doing a variety of shows on the first floor, IRL on the second floor. The kitchen will be potentially for, probably just for, you know, you're getting your drinks, you're getting your food, whatever.
Starting point is 01:54:13 Maybe. Outside to the left is going to be a $500,000 concrete skate park. And inside is going to be probably a $200,000 or $300,000 concrete, not concrete, concrete a wooden skate park so it can be a bit more modular we can change it and this is for our massive action sports uh program that we're launching we're working with richie jackson one of the best pros ever he's a street magician and we've got a bunch of other people involved we're launching a board company and and a lot of products so the point is like i'm a skateboarder when the wokeness started coming and attacking something that i cared about i just launched every nuclear weapon that we had at it and said no way not happening i never filmed
Starting point is 01:54:55 skateboarding i'm always minding my business and then only recently i started filming and you know i'm putting out clips that are getting a decent amount of attention because people were like i didn't realize tim was actually this good at skateboarding and in fact i'm putting out clips that are getting a decent amount of attention because people were like i didn't realize tim was actually this good at skateboarding and in fact i'm particularly good so i always just kind of wanted to mind my own business and say i don't care what you do whatever you want but now they really are insulting and attacking skateboarding and i'll tell you what i went to go uh skate in dc and for no reason i start getting attacked by these local skate companies these these team riders they start insulting me and posting online in various forums lying about my capabilities and i'm like this has gone too far i will mind my own business but you go online
Starting point is 01:55:37 and attack me for no reason when i said nothing to you and then lie and claim i can't skate they said in these forums tim pool can't do pop shove it's which is like for those i don't know pop shove it is one of the first thing that kid learns it's where the board spins one time and so i have a trick that i put up that's got 600 000 views on instagram and it's getting a bunch of attention because it's a ridiculous trick well beyond the capabilities of any of these people and that pissed me off when i'm when i'm seeing the reaction to wokeness invading these sports especially you know we're good friends with taylor silverman she works works with us and she is a female skateboarding athlete who lost money to male competitors yeah
Starting point is 01:56:14 and when she said like what's going on what really bothered me were all of these industry heads who are like we completely agree with you this stuff wrong, but we won't say anything. And then I'm like, I will, I'm going to say it as loud as I can. And then when these woke people try insulting me, they write, you know, we did a culture war episode with Richie Jackson and Taylor and Dennis, our filmer. And when they started insulting saying, ha, Tim pool, blah, blah. I'm like, listen, buddy, we've got a multimillion dollar skate facility. We're building big parks and we're inviting pros out. And the pros have already come and filmed with us. We're leaving you behind.
Starting point is 01:56:46 Your crackpot far left garbage will have nothing to do with the things that we love and care about. And we're already winning. And one day you will wake up in the corner crying to yourself because you're not going to be able to hang out because you're the weirdo. But I'll tell you what, you drop all that weirdness. I don't care what you believe. Come skate. You want to be weird and a weird activist. Then you're not skating with us.
Starting point is 01:57:05 Exactly. Anyway, that's that's that's that? Then you're not skating with us. Exactly. Anyway, that's my passion and my rage right now. So here I am at 37, almost 38, and I'm like, time to get back in shape and get back to the crazy tricks I used to do when I was 19 so I can reinforce and kick these people out. I've got pro skateboarders who have hit me up voted for trump prominent 28 year old well-known six-figure income not the biggest skateboarders in the world and they're like but i can't say anything dude like i'll get my sponsors dropped and i'm like i am sick of that yeah you just i get it but so so my answer was simply this i talked to these big companies and i said i'll tell you what i'm gonna do when you tell your writers not to say these things because i'll get kicked off the team i'm gonna give your writer double what you were paying them then they can say whatever they want and
Starting point is 01:57:55 they're like a couple of them were like yes because i only like associating with the ones who are like let's do it man yeah and they're more cool about it. All right, here we go. Golden Fleece Games says, referring to your France segments from earlier, the city of Lyon is pronounced Lyon, not Lyon. Yes, I learned that after. I'm not from France, you know. Greg Duvier says,
Starting point is 01:58:18 Jeremy's Silent Night dark chocolate is amazing. Is that something you have? Hey, thank you. Yeah, we just released our dark chocolate and a milk chocolate with peppermint for Christmas. Oh, sounds great we'll have to order more we actually have a whole bunch still here we have uh we ordered large amounts of jeremy's chocolate nuts and nutless yep and uh everybody preferred the without nuts i sure did yeah yeah like like i don't like nuts in my chocolate just as a rule i'm allergic to to almonds. What? Well, that hurts. Yes. As a somewhat famous chocolatier,
Starting point is 01:58:49 I know it's somewhat counterproductive, but I actually so prefer dark chocolate to milk chocolate. Agreed. Same. So I'm very happy to finally have a great dark chocolate out and before I left the country six months ago, a big part of what we were doing was taste testing and refining and making notes. And I think we came up with a really
Starting point is 01:59:05 good recipe. So I'm glad people are getting to experience it now. Let's get a couple more in here. Ian Slater says, Jeremy, where can actors submit headshots and resumes for future movie projects? Yep. Our producer on most of these projects is Dallas Sonier from Bonfire Legend. He's been working with us since we first
Starting point is 01:59:22 got into doing features, and he's very accessible. If you reach out to Dallas online, you'll almost certainly get a response from him. He's on Twitter as bonfire legend, on Instagram as bonfire legend. That is always the best place. Daily Wire proper is a hard place to submit for all kinds of reasons. There's a lot of legal restrictions. I can't even open emails anymore because you put yourself in positions of high liability. But Dallas is a great first try, and we're always looking for new talent.
Starting point is 01:59:53 Yeah, I was saying it would be great to see Ian get involved in some projects, but as long as his character is going to be a Christian conservative suit-wearing, button-down type, he can't be a hit. It has to be that yeah i would like to see that yes uh let's see we'll get we'll grab one more paul tascalos says jeremy i own a private jet charter company called vault aviation i'll happily sell you the company so you
Starting point is 02:00:15 can rebrand it the daily flyer no better way to troll the climate cult than getting into carbon creation culture i mean that's pretty great idea. I love it. Who doesn't want Jeremy's Airlines? Oh, man. I mean, that's the joke. It's like idiocracy. Everything was Costco. Yeah.
Starting point is 02:00:36 What's going to happen with the culture war is just, this would be a great skit, by the way. Maybe you guys should do it where it's, you know, slowly over time. It's a narration of Jeremy just kept launching companies after every other company abandoned its principles, and then it ends with you as an old man, and you're like sitting on a throne of gold, and you just everything in the United States is Jeremy's. The roads have your name on it. The toll booths, you just
Starting point is 02:00:55 bought it all. I mean, you basically just took my entire vision for my life and reduced it to a skit. Alright, everybody, if you haven't already, would you kindly smash that like button, subscribe to this channel. Share the show with your friends. Head over to TimCast.com. Click join us.
Starting point is 02:01:11 The Uncensored Members Only show is coming up in a few minutes. We're going to take calls from you guys. It'll be a whole lot of fun. You can follow the show at TimCastIRL. You can follow me personally at TimCast. Jeremy, do you want to shout anything out? Nope. Just Lady Ballers dropping on December 1st. That's Friday for Daily Wire Plus members.
Starting point is 02:01:24 If you've got kids, go over to Bent Key. And if you've got a face, shave it with Jeremy's razors. When we finally do get our coffee shop open, what we wanted to do was Saturday morning cartoons was the event we call it. Yeah. The idea is to have families come with catered food, bring their kids, and the TVs will play approved family-friendly kids content. And I would love to have Bentke when we get to that point.
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Starting point is 02:02:04 and weird things that match up and today is actually the year anniversary of kanye west coming here which is the day i met him it's the anniversary of uh who is they though who is they and uh that story i wrote that weekend changed my life forever and they opened up a lot of new opportunities so thank you for that and thanks to yay and i live i'm it's such an honor that who is they though is was born out of they said that right was born out of this weird moment we had beautiful life full time it's been a crazy year uh i'm liby emmons i would like to shout out the postmillennial.com you can become a subscriber at the postmillennial.com slash subscribe. It has indeed been a crazy year.
Starting point is 02:02:45 Yes. Yeah, and I am surge.com. I am all over the internet as surge.com. Please argue with me on Twix. I do enjoy it. Yeah, let's do that after show time. We'll see you all over at timcast.com in a couple minutes.
Starting point is 02:02:59 Thanks for hanging out. you

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