Timcast IRL - Timcast IRL #924 Democrat CAUGHT Filming Gay Adult Film In Senate Room, Video ALL OVER X w/Owen Shroyer

Episode Date: December 16, 2023

Tim, Ian, Luke, & Serge join Owen Shroyer and Eric July to discuss the Democrat staffer caught making gay adult content on the Senate floor, Giuliani ordered to pay $148M in corrupt lawfare, and Matt ...Walsh praising the destruction of a satanic statue in a state house. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Starting point is 00:01:35 And everyone's like, well, unsurprising that it's a Maryland Democrat Senate staffer who I will just just to, you know, so you understand. Filmed he and another man enjoying each other's company quite a great deal. On the Senate hearing floor. And that's the story we're leading with because it's Friday and we're ready to laugh. But I do think it matters because we're going to be talking a lot about January 6th and what's to come in 2024. And there are a lot of stories about how this is going to go down
Starting point is 00:01:55 considering they just arrested or they're planning to arrest this journalist on Tuesday, Steve Baker. So it's going to get pretty interesting. And that, you know, we do have Owen Schwerer joining us who recently got out of prison over this stuff. So we will get into all that. But before we get started, my friends, I got big news.
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Starting point is 00:04:42 What's going on? Why? Well, a week ago I was in prison federal prison well okay then yes yeah right on and uh you want to just do a quick introduction well sure uh you know i'm one of the most politically persecuted journalists in america i don't think it's a stretch to say that and i got out of prison last week for a speech crime and the last time I was here on Timcast we we were discussing this before we went live how basically my case was going to be used as a precedent-setting case to go after other journalists and now they are going after other
Starting point is 00:05:16 journalists there's another one that's going to be turning himself in on Tuesday and I suspect there's going to be a lot more in 2024 so my case is eventually likely to get to the supreme court and hopefully we can have success there to stop this political persecution of journalists in biden's america and i'm sure we'll get into some of the details about my case and everything else we'll get into that later but i would just say that I'll lead with this. There's something that I can't get over now. It's like an itch that can't be scratched. And I'm not somebody that censors myself.
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Starting point is 00:09:08 the news and Senate staff are caught filming gay sex tape in Senate hearing room. Graphic. The image is blurred heavily. Thank God. But it's not blurred all over. The whole image. The whole image is blurred
Starting point is 00:09:25 not quite blurred enough so uh they know who this guy is now his name is flying all over the place there's that wasn't everything flying all over the place dude the daily the daily caller posted the video of it like it's it's everywhere it's everywhere on social media what was this this this guy needs to get like i don't know man 20 years like like you know we're talking about they want to lock up enrique tarrio he wasn't even in dc on january 6th and i'm like this is a guy who probably broke so many laws he's got to get locked up it's not just him it's it's two guys and they're enjoying each other's company quite a great deal if you know what i'm saying i'm filming it in the senate hearing room i'm not like bullish on law on lawfare and warfare through law but like at some point you got to make a precedent
Starting point is 00:10:16 don't do this kind of thing on the senate hearing floor i just guys when i said 2024 was going to be crazy i did not see this one coming. I thought it was going to be like a journalist gets woken up at 6 in the morning and they're like... Did not see this one coming. You're just asking. You just got puns left and right tonight, man. Did they set up a camera and then go get in the middle of the room and get it on or something? One of the guys, I guess, has...
Starting point is 00:10:38 See, everybody's getting mad at me because I'm on X and I'm like, is the guy you're naming the dude being filmed or the dude doing the deed? Tim really cares about the details here. I just want to point that out here. And I do care.
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Starting point is 00:12:05 hyperbolic i've watched people die a great distance away from me from a height i don't want to make it seem like i was standing in front of a guy who died i've been shot at so when this news breaks that a democrat staffer there's two guys and they're going at it and then i see a bunch of people saying this is the guy i'm like hold on is is they said this guy filmed himself doing this thing and i'm like how do you know that's actually him it was an older guy too right no no it's a young guy it was a younger guy so here's here's the issue so i so i half jokingly tweeted but have seriously uh i'm not going to say exactly what i said because it was graphic but i i responded to greg uh was it greg price i think i said he said here's the guy who did it i said is he the guy who's getting or the
Starting point is 00:12:49 guy giving and everyone's like haha oh they're i'm like no this matters because the dude the dude doing the deed is wearing some kind of like head mounted camera so you can't see his face and the issue is if they've gotten information through other means outside of the video that the guy filming which they said this guy filmed himself doing it that's implying the guys whose face you can't see is doing it and the guy whose face you can't see is not him that means there's another identified unidentified guy and i'm like the last thing i'm gonna do is call a guy out on a show like this as having you know enjoyed another man's company in a public building unless i know for sure that's the case but wait a second so there's so there's a couple
Starting point is 00:13:32 interesting facts that you just laid out so this person had a head mounted camera deal i think that's what it was so then a gopro so i mean likely not the first time this individual has done it may be in the building but don't you need, you have to have special pass To get access to that part of the building too So it had to be another staffer of somebody Well they could let him in A lot of people on social media are saying that this was The real insurrection
Starting point is 00:13:55 No I tweeted insurrection Insurrection's trending I think right now Well Schumer saying erection inside of the erection is is trending as well i'm guessing these are not the first two men to um you know insert in the exit hole in the in any of the capital buildings but they might be the first to film it probably not even at least the first if you're filming you kind of want to get caught
Starting point is 00:14:23 right no look so i guess they were sharing it on various websites like ha ha ha and it's kind of insane look guys can i just jump the shark right now and say civil war just because because i'm like if we're at the point where staffers of the senate care so little about this country they treat our government buildings like like porn sets that's i just don't see anyone having enough confidence in this government to maintain it i don't think that necessarily sexual debauchery is enough to claim like you know conflict but because i was actually talking to ashley sinclair about yesterday she used to work down there she's like it's just it's just nonstop, like, debauchery. But you know what?
Starting point is 00:15:06 I think that your philosophical angle is right here, Tim. What it shows is the lack of respect, the lack of concern, the lack of care. The overall clown show that it really is. There's no reverence, right? I mean, it's the same thing with Jill Biden's Christmas video. There's no class. There's no reverence. It's just a clown show.
Starting point is 00:15:23 It's just, let's just clown show this up. We don't care about the country. We don't respect the country. We don't revere the country. We don't revere these buildings. I mean, I typically would kind of stand where you are, Ian. And in fact, I would say even after my prison sentence, I'm even more for prison reform and justice reform. Empty the prisons at this point. But I understand where you're going philosophically. I wouldn't be surprised, though, if with the aftermath of this, we don't start to see more videos start to surface. Yeah. I have a different take. I kind of don't care with these guys screwing each other because the government screws us every single day, right? Seriously, you look at the surveillance secret FBI FISA bills that they just passed. You look at the NDAA. You look at the funding that they're
Starting point is 00:16:03 probably going to be giving Israel and Ukraine very soon as of course, the average American is being fleeced and destroyed financially. I don't care what these two dudes did. This is not a place to be respected. This is a place that has been hijacked by sociopathic corporatists and globalists that are using it as a machine to screw over their American people. And you're the one getting a family-friendly show here
Starting point is 00:16:25 yes but you know that stuff's been going on and the only reason these two guys are willing to do this is because they don't take our government seriously why for everything you for every reason just explained people are these guys are like oh this government's a joke they rip people off they blow kids up nobody takes it seriously then they go off onto a senate hearing floor and they no they've just made a meme you've just made a meme put the guy who's facing away and you put the american public american and then the person doing it come on my team my team you're watching get on it get on it that's it though but that really is making a t-shirt on the best political shares that is a better that is a much more offensive thing that is a much more offensive thing oh you don't want
Starting point is 00:17:08 fisa oh you don't want funding for ukraine well we'll just go ahead and slip it into the ndaa and you're gonna get it anyway i gotta be honest it's actually um the most disgusting meme gift ever in that in a government building democrat staffers did this because now you can put any group. You can put FBI on the guy and J6ers on the other guy. There's a reason there's a sex position called the taxpayer, okay? All right?
Starting point is 00:17:34 They were utilizing it. You've just hit the infinity meme stone. Seriously, the shirt's coming soon. Meme-finity stone. Yeah, you could put Joe Biden on one guy and U.S. economy on the other guy. Oh, yeah. We Joe Biden on one guy and US economy on the other guy. Oh, yeah. Don't post that shit on my timeline.
Starting point is 00:17:49 Here we go. It's everywhere. Please, man. Make sure you tweet this at Eric July. No. Now. We just set the wolves. I know, right? Yeah. I just set myself up.
Starting point is 00:18:06 No, no. But on a serious note, no, I think it's more so representative of like the the institution. Right. Like even when this whole J6 thing happened, you know, I don't pretend like the Congress isn't like a band full of criminals. And I get it. You know, we people we have this idealistic way of looking at government and it's supposed to be sacred. And their buildings are something that is supposed to be cherished and respected. But I don't see them that way. You know, I haven't seen them that way for a very long time. But I think this is more, to your point, representative of the fact that it absolutely is a clown show. But I think people seeing it that way and taking it for what it actually is. I don't necessarily see that as a negative,
Starting point is 00:18:50 negative thing. I do believe that more people should look at the Senate or the house and Congress just in general with, with more content where you really truly understand the type of things it is that they are absolutely doing. So they a hundred percent are a band full of criminals which is why i'm not i'm not at all tripping off so is it like and then just kind of a good thing that people will see this then that's the way that i see it i mean if if you look at it and you like
Starting point is 00:19:14 and you're like look this is a joke this is a joke of an institution it is i would agree with you it absolutely 100 is a joke of an institution it's a It's a place where people try to weaponize things and the power it is that they have against their political enemies. It's not anything to be taken seriously like that at all. So, yeah, while, you know, to your point, it's probably all sorts of weird stuff that does happen there day to day that we don't ever see. It probably is a bunch of debauchery and degeneracy um uh in there anyway yeah hey first point it was that eric d july correct got it second point i don't want to clarify for the record second point i wanted to make here this is nothing new look at what they do at the bohemian grove there's literal secret societies there's literally a brino brovomich there's literal like
Starting point is 00:20:03 parties and secret things that they do that we can't even mention here on this friendly family friendly broadcast there's an island that they bring children to so for me uh hunter biden and this latest revelation is the least offensive thing that is happening in washington dc what's worse jeffrey tubin or these guys i mean tubin has the meme magic with his name already in there, but I don't think you can even compare. The Epstein story, way bigger of a real issue that I think we should be outraged about. We should be showing videos of Bill Clinton getting on the Lolita Express. We should be showing Bill Gates and all these other individuals connected going to that private island.
Starting point is 00:20:42 That should be the big controversy. Everyone in this room has done more jail time than any of Epstein's clients. Exactly. Wow, that's actually pretty crazy. Wait, hold on, hold on. Ian, have you ever been in jail? Negative. Oh, okay.
Starting point is 00:20:53 All right, well, Eric, have you ever been in jail? Oh, yeah. Obviously, you were just there. I was kind of making the joke like I was probably the only one, but it would still equate to it. The longest I've been in jail was like 14 hours or something. Luke, I know for sure. So I think Ian's the only one here.
Starting point is 00:21:10 The gruesomely straight-edge character. Say Joe Biden lost the 2020 election. Did he? Just say it. We'll give you a free pass. Yeah, yeah. You can join us. You can join us on the other side. It's a rite of passage, Ian. Say Donald Trump won in 2020 and they're going to come get you.
Starting point is 00:21:27 I mean, they know where you live, Tim. We know that. That is wild. I just went because they locked me up for skateboarding for like overnight. Luke, I remember. You were in Europe or something, right? There was like eight times. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:21:39 Seven. Excuse me. Seven times. I haven't gone that many damn times. It was all regarding my journalism. I grew up really straight edge, like follow the rules, follow order was like like it was all regarding my journalism i i like grew up really straight edge like follow the rules follow order like my dad was in the fire department i have to do anything because i was in the fire department too and then like but later i
Starting point is 00:21:53 started to learn like the appreciation of like if if evil laws are passed like what the nazis did you kind of like jeff thomas jefferson would say you kind of have a right to like ignore those laws or like if if the government becomes evil you're supposed to be like well okay law isn't everything actually the constitution if you read the constitution it says if if the lawmakers get out of control you actually have a duty to get them out of government it's actually a duty in the constitution if our government comes corrupted that we have to do something about but ian i've never been convicted of anything, but I got arrested while I was skateboarding. They gave me some bogus charge.
Starting point is 00:22:28 And then I spent half a day in jail. You've never had anything where you're, wow, look at that. So not even detained, back of a cop car. Oh yeah, one time my buddy had a joint in the car and he was driving and the cops pulled us over. More than Epstein's clients. A block away from my house.
Starting point is 00:22:42 He's in it, yeah, he's in it. So we got out of the car. We were only a block away from my house. They're like, where do of the car we're only a block away from house like where do you live i was like right there and they're like okay get out of here i was just sleeping in the back seat okay let me to clarify the extent of ian's uh incarceration is a car in his a friend with his car a friend who's driving a car he was in was stopped briefly and he was let go and that is more time served than any of epstein's clients hypothetically yeah no literal there's no way to know like some of those clients might have been dirty dirty criminals and we wouldn't know but for for being let's say this it's more than uh any of them have served
Starting point is 00:23:15 for the crime of being a client of epstein yes because that would be zero right because yeah exactly because maybe like one of the clients beat a woman and got arrested later on like i'm not saying that you know what this story made me think of when the two dudes getting it on in the Senate is like the power that one guy has to totally transform the public conversation now. Like one guy with a video camera can like bang another guy. And then everyone's talking about it. Like 30 years ago, you had to go through NBC News. Like these videos couldn't even get out anywhere unless someone at a news organization was like, well, yes or no. This guy would go to NBC and say, please air this
Starting point is 00:23:47 tape on your show. They'd be like, no, we're not doing it. And then they'd have to have Polaroids. They'd go or maybe they had a big handy cam that wouldn't fit on the guy's head. So they'd have to have a third guy taking the video. Are you saying that Joe Biden put him up to this to get all the negative press about Joe Biden out of the media? Wow, that's an interesting concept.
Starting point is 00:24:04 To kind of be like hey what hunter is doing well there's other people that also do this no it's not just that i gotta be honest i if if it came out i'm not saying that this is true i'm saying if the news came out that this guy was put up to it as i believe it i'd be like oh wow like they're like oh the democratic administration knew a ton of press was coming up hunter biden he divided subpoena joe biden was defending him and you know all these hookers 800 and something thousand dollars now i think the number is and in prostitutes uh let's get a guy out a lot of hookers it's crazy right well one really lucky one no i just saw the headline it was yeah or one we know it's more than one so prostitutes are a big part of washington dc uh there's a new york
Starting point is 00:24:44 post story detailing how they're shipped into the bohemian grove maleostitutes are a big part of Washington, D.C. There's a New York Post story detailing how they're shipped into the Bohemian Grove, male prostitutes specifically. And there's also a very famous story from the Bush years where George W. Bush got caught sneaking in a gay porn star into the White House. That was another major saga and scandal that kind of got swept under the rug. So this is this is this is now what we're seeing finally happening but happens all the time it's only outrageous because we have video of it i think late stage empire roman empire they said part of a late stage empire is sexual debauchery oh yeah yep did this video break because of twitter or x i think the daily caller broke the daily caller got the exclusive but all of a sudden everyone's x timeline is just flooded
Starting point is 00:25:23 that's where i saw it on x you can see it yeah the video is and it was not censored when it came across my time i'm like trying to avoid it i'm weaving through it no man it's i'm not even gonna bother to try to look at my timeline now because i know it's gonna be but see but that's why twitter is so important though not so you can watch this debauchery but maybe if it this is the kind of stuff they can censor and hide for the people they want to protect yeah but thank goodness elon musk is at least allowing i would say 95 free speech on his platform yeah i err on the side of allowing it although it is it is it can like wreck your brain to see it you think it should have been censored or at least blacked out in like a black box like click here if you want to see it i'm pretty sure they'll do that i'm pretty sure they're going to do that because
Starting point is 00:26:12 it just takes time for the algorithm to kick in and then catch this stuff but my my my position has been if if elon musk allows 13 year olds on the platform then all porn must be banned oh i agree porn should not be on x it's everywhere even this even newsworthy videos of like this should not be allowed if there are young it should be i mean youtube does this and and sometimes they get it wrong and that sucks but i respect it they will age lock a video and then people complain being like why is my video being age restricted oh it's not fair and sometimes it's not fair but the challenge is how do you allow people to upload whatever they want while preventing people from uploading things that are illegal so what you so what youtube does with the age restriction stuff is
Starting point is 00:26:55 if someone posts this video of these staffers on youtube yeah it should be age restricted now here's the problem kids just lie they just sign up and claim to be 18 we should not allow people to to give these materials to kids i'm sorry it's just like you couldn't do it on tv i don't understand how it became normal to be like you know we were talking to um i think i was talking to steven marsh the guy wrote the civil war book and he's like oh these kids can get it on the internet so who cares just let them get these books in school anyway and i'm like they should not get it on the internet either yeah but the mentality of
Starting point is 00:27:25 many liberals is because of the internet we should just give kids these books and i'm like no yeah i had a friend that would be like if you're gonna be late dude who cares just be as late as you you're already late just be an hour later like that's not how it works dude if i'm five minutes late that's way less worse than being an hour late it's same with porn on the internet like as little as possible and i feel like that's like the bottom of the hill argument like oh they're gonna find it anyway so let's put it in the classroom. Like, oh, you're going to die anyway. Discover the
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Starting point is 00:28:47 But don't you think, I mean, I do think Twitter should do everything. Because YouTube, I don't think you can find any adult or pornographic content on YouTube. Yeah, you can. Oh, yeah, you can. You can. So it's not that good either? There's a congressional, there's a very similar video to the congressional video that's going viral right now on social media. That's up on YouTube that YouTube is standing behind and argued that it is, what was it, artistic work, but it's a family-friendly show here.
Starting point is 00:29:14 I thought that was the Twitch platform. It was a dude guessing what's being... There's ways around that. Yeah, no. I would say they have to... How do I even describe this? I don't want to get in trouble with your eyes. Just look at the camera and they'll know.
Starting point is 00:29:28 Yeah. See, I like that. I think that's a fair argument. I forget who it might have even come across in a courtroom is they were debating, you know, what's pornography or what's like artistic content. And someone said, when I see it, I know the judge said, you know, when you see it. Yeah. And I think, you know, it's a little open-ended but i would say if if the same effort they put into twitter banning conservatives or
Starting point is 00:29:50 banning alex jones or myself or others if they put that same effort into stopping the pornographic content i would i would think they could at least limit it i had uh i on wednesday i they use ai now and i interviewed dickie barrett the video got demonetized right it was like what we didn't even say it because yeah it, of course it is. And so I- My Boston's guy. Oh, really? Yeah.
Starting point is 00:30:07 I went to the monetization. I was like, well, I request a human review. And they immediately overturned it. They were like, yeah, it's fine. But the word Dickie caught the AI's attention because- Oh, wow. So it's a little heavy handed, but it's better than, I guess, no moderation. Well, so the issue is when they use it for political censorship, not cool.
Starting point is 00:30:23 But if someone's trying to put up videos of these staffers, you know, doing a deed, we don't want kids finding that stuff. So there's got to be some way to deal with this. I'm sorry. I don't know. And there's a lot of people, the more libertarians don't like it. They're like, oh, Tim's for censorship. And this is going to lead to a whole bunch of problems. I'm like, bro, I don't, I don't believe that because of technology got invented.
Starting point is 00:30:41 We all of a sudden throw out the rules where we're like, kids aren't allowed to be, you can't solicit adult materials to children. Like you can't do it just because the internet got invented, we all of a sudden throw out the rules where we're like, kids aren't allowed to be, you can't solicit adult materials to children. Like, you can't do it. Just because the internet got invented doesn't mean you can do it now. You know? So how do you find the balance? Because when I was watching,
Starting point is 00:30:55 when the video popped up on my timeline, I mean, you can't really see much. I mean, if you're an adult, you know what you're looking at. And I obviously wouldn't like that to be. You can see everything. I wouldn't want my kids to see. Well, see, I must not have seen the whole video. I mean, I didn't watch it. I saw it and I was like, oh, okay, I don wouldn't like that to be. You can see everything. I wouldn't want my kids to see. Well see I must not have seen the whole video. I mean I didn't
Starting point is 00:31:06 watch it. I saw it and I was like oh okay I don't know what that is. The dude filming is like looking around and like. Oh really? Okay well I didn't go that deep into it. No pun intended. I watched it for the people. For the team. So that I could report back. But it is newsworthy though. I mean that's the thing. That is a news story
Starting point is 00:31:21 and you're doing show prep. I gotta be honest man. I've watched videos of people being shot and murdered and killed. I watched a video of a guy getting struck by lightning twice. Phil Labonte posted that. I've watched videos of people being hit by trains. If I'm going to try and understand what's going on and there's a news story and it's relevant,
Starting point is 00:31:38 I'm watching the video. But did you watch it on Twitter? The video? I think I watched it on the Daily Caller. Okay. Because I'm saying, how are you going to watch it? That's tough because I feel like maybe you kind of just let it go for a little period of time just so people can see it and then you say okay we got to make sure this doesn't go up because it is a newsworthy story and i mean people people want to know that this is what your people in government are doing yeah but i see what your point like if it happens again tomorrow is that one newsworthy too do we need to look at that one as well and then the day after are we supposed to look at
Starting point is 00:32:08 that one too and like what are we looking at now people are making tons of memes of this video there we go oh yeah that's what i'm talking about i think the answer that what they're looking at is ai they're going to use artificial intelligence to try and preempt it and censor it before it gets out but the problem with that is like, then are elbows too sexual? Like, where does the line get drawn is with whoever's in power writing the code of the AI? Is someone showing someone neck skin? Is that too sexual?
Starting point is 00:32:33 Cleavage? You know, a round butt with pants on? Like- Cancles? Yeah, exactly. How low will you go? Is that what does it for you? Toenails?
Starting point is 00:32:41 I think one of the issues is that when it comes to this level of censorship, the issue is always if X is allowed then y must be allowed to instead of if x is allowed have we considered it should not be for example uh they're doing like right now this is big thing where people will like they'll print out male nipples women will print out a picture of male nipples and then stick them to their nipples and then pose a topless photo and be like male nipple nipples are a lot of instagram but females aren't so we're just showing male nipples and you can't really tell them they're like aha the argument they're making is well then it should be allowed for all women to go completely topless on social
Starting point is 00:33:17 media instead of being like okay dudes can't dudes got to wear shirts too see but now we're getting into this this this level of we're just not behaving like adults, right? I mean, there needs to be some level of an adult conversation here. It's like, yeah, we know what you're doing. That's funny. You're not going to do it. Not like, oh, I found the loophole. Give me a break.
Starting point is 00:33:37 What do you guys think about the Free the Nipple campaign? Are you familiar with it? Is that when the ladies run around naked and everything? Basically topless in New York City. Because it used to be that guys had to wear shirts in public until like the 1920s. Guys got to wear shirts. They had to get the right legally to be able to go topless in public. And now it's totally normalized.
Starting point is 00:33:52 Instead of saying women should be able to be topless, too. How about we go? That's what I'm talking about. Women are saying men can not wear shirts. Therefore, women should be allowed to do it as well. How about we do the inverse and say women women aren't allowed to wear a shirt, aren't allowed to be topless, then men shouldn't be allowed either.
Starting point is 00:34:10 Why not say, okay, everybody got to wear a shirt, nobody topless anymore. How come it always goes in the one direction of closer and closer to debauchery? Well, I think it's obvious why women can't walk around topless and men can. I mean... Yeah, there'll be car accidents. That's what I'm saying.
Starting point is 00:34:24 We're all adults here. I wouldn't be able but this is like, we're all adults here. I wouldn't be able to get anything done. We're all adults here. We know why women and, you know, the mammary gland is a little more distracting than the male chesticles. And so I don't think this is just, but it gets into petty stuff. It's like, oh, well, if the man can do it, then why can't the woman? You know why the woman can't.
Starting point is 00:34:42 It's a different body. It's a different body part. It's a different sexual arousal. Yeah, we're more than just brains. Humans are more than just brains. We can't just logic our way through everything. But in most states, it is legal for women to be topless. I mean, I would say as a very heterosexual man,
Starting point is 00:34:58 the concept of women walking around topless sounds great, but then you see these monsters. You see these whales that are engaging in the Free the Nipple campaign. Shut it down. So what happens in New York is... Yes, I'm discriminating. There are morbidly obese women who do it. And police officers are like, ma'am, you need to cover up.
Starting point is 00:35:16 And they go, no, I don't. And then when they get cited or charged, the women sue the city and instantly win. Really? They win? Of course. Of course. It is sex-based discrimination to say that women can't be topless if a man can and so my argument is no no no it's it's real simple
Starting point is 00:35:31 just tell the guys they got to wear shirts too but also i'm soft bikini bottoms like those really really like g-string bathing suit bottoms like it doesn't you don't have a brazilian brazilian bikini it leaves nothing to the imagination it's just like they're basically walking around naked yeah but because there's a piece of thread in the butt oh it's not even that now they have i don't get now they have these like pieces of plastic that are moldable that women just click like you know what i mean there's not even straps and it's just like okay we get the future is going to be people put duct tape on their junk and that's it duct tape on itudity is different than sex. That's for sure. Like nudity is a very different thing than sexual.
Starting point is 00:36:08 Let's flip back over to the government is corrupt part instead of the debauchery part. Because we have this story. From the Daily Mail. Rudy Giuliani has to pay Georgia election workers $148 million for accusing them of helping steal the 2020 race america's mayor faces financial ruin over huge damages and defamation case like how is 148 million dollars reasonable they're saying it's 75 in punitive damages 20 uh each for emotional distress 16 for freeman 17 for moss for damage to their reputations you kidding me man i get defamed every single day and i can't get a single penny out of you ever heard of any of these people by the way of course not you know this is
Starting point is 00:36:49 this is sadly how this goes and and giuliani is not going to be the last person and i talked to some of trump's lawyers about this too because people they don't seem to understand the true nature of the political world that we exist in until they reach certain levels right and so when they came after info wars for censorship and i mean what was the number they hit alex with like oh we're suing alex for three trillion dollars it was the gdp of france yeah 1.6 billion or something no no no no they wanted the gdp of france it was a trillion dollars and they had some formula that they worked this up but my point is this and i told you it's three trillion i told some of this to trump's lawyers because they don't seem to get
Starting point is 00:37:27 it and they're like oh well this is great that we get to go to court now because now we're going to get to show the evidence and prove our case uh no you're not the judge is going to shut you down not let you show any evidence and just rule against you and they say well that's not how the legal system works okay fine find out the hard way for yourself. And now Trump's lawyers are finding that. They think we're going to present all this evidence to the court. And now they're like, nope, you can't present any of that evidence. What the heck? $3 trillion were the penalties that Jones was facing.
Starting point is 00:37:54 That is more than the GDP of France. So my point is that this is, it's rare error. It used to be rare error for you to get these rulings and these court cases against you, it's going to become ever more present now, just like with censorship. They test it on one person and then they go after everybody else. Rudy Giuliani will not be the last person that gets $100 million judgments against him. Other Trump attorneys will get it. Other Trump associates will get it. And they're just never going to stop that the justice system is completely out of control i i don't think people have really they haven't grasped just how corrupted and out of control it is and unfortunately it's going to have to hit them just like with trump's lawyers
Starting point is 00:38:35 oh we'll present the evidence and it will absolutely will because i've been saying this for a long time there are so many people who think if i just turn my lights off and hide under the covers the angry mob that's going door to door smashing everything will skip over my house. No, it won't. So here's a guy sitting in front of me, Owen, who yelled some things on a bullhorn and they literally use that in sentencing documents. The speech you made. Tell them my dirty speech, Tim. Tell them my dirty speech.
Starting point is 00:39:02 Well, it was not just what you said on the grounds. It the on the on the grounds it was what you said later on on your show and before too and before that had nothing to do with what happened that day and i believe correct me if i'm wrong you guys had a permit for the protest yeah we actually permitted rally we had a stage that was um back behind i think it was on the northeast side of the capitol we had a stage set up we were going to be speaking i was one of the speakers there were other big speakers that were going to be a part of that and and we were going from the ellipsis from Trump's speech to our speaking stage. That was our route. And when we saw all the chaos at the Capitol, we said, hey, we got to stop this. So we got on horns to try to stop it. That's all on video.
Starting point is 00:39:38 We talked to the Capitol police and said, hey, what can we do? We want to work with you to try to stop this. That's all on video as well. The government even acknowledges this in their sentencing memo against me that I didn't go in and that I did try to stop it. And I did say we were there to be peaceful. But the higher up said, no, you're still going to make an example out of Schroer. But, you know, I think we can we can get into my personal case, Tim, if we want. But here's here's the larger picture that that needs to be understood, and this goes beyond just the realm of the political world. There is no incentive for justice in our justice system whatsoever. The incentive from the U.S. attorneys and the prosecuting attorneys is convictions.
Starting point is 00:40:15 That's their incentive. They overcharge you drastically, hoping or assuming they're going to get a plea out of you, which most of the time they do, so they keep their conviction rates high, 98, 99, 100%, so they think they can get a better job, climb the ladder. Their incentive is convictions, not justice. Then you have the bench, the judge. Their incentive is imprisonment. Got to fill the prisons. Got to prove you're going to put the bad guys away. Justice never comes into the frame here. Justice is never even entering into the conversation. And let me tell you, from somebody who's been there, there's three tables here. There's the judge's bench, there's the prosecuting attorney, and then there's you.
Starting point is 00:40:54 And until you've sat in that corner and you've witnessed this be done to you, and you've sat there and watched a judge and a prosecuting attorney sit there and never even consider justice, the feeling of loneliness and isolation when you realize there is no justice here. Justice was never the concern. The concern from the attorneys was conviction, and the concern from the judge was imprisonment. You never had a shot. There is no justice in the justice system anymore.
Starting point is 00:41:22 I don't know what can be done about this. I mean, something has to change. justice in the justice system anymore i don't know what can be done about this i really i mean something has to change the first thing we need to consider is donald trump being elected next year and then we'll see how things go when did things change in the justice system are you guys familiar with change like when did it become less corrupt for a very long time like that forever i mean i don't think probably our whole life a hundred percent like that's been what it is i think it's just more blatant in that you know look the left plays to win i make this point all the time and this is i think why they're able to get the dubs it is that they're able to get because
Starting point is 00:41:53 they rely upon the people on the other side even if it's like whether they're center or the right or whatever it is that you want to call them where you still kind of have some sort of belief some sort of there's some sanctity in sort of these institutions, whether it be from the police officers on up to the prosecution. It's like this is the way we do think. And at the end of the day, morals will prevail. Justice will prevail. And that's just not that, to be fair, has never been the reality. Obviously, you being in a situation, it is that you you've been you've seen it sort of firsthand it's like nobody's coming to save me and all of these guys are against me like it the system is is literally rigged against you and especially when you're
Starting point is 00:42:35 dealing with emoral people that have absolutely no problem with weaponizing that institution against you it's a soulless thing it's like they're soulless it's a it's a very difficult like enemy to to fight i always use this analogy people that watch me know i use this all the time it's like you're going into a boxing ring right and you're entering it in and that the person on the opposite side of you that you're supposed to be fighting 1v1 has already told you look my gloves are loaded i bought off the judges i bought off the judges. I bought off the ref and I'm about to cheat. And what the instinct of the non leftist is to still go into it with fairness, because we look at it like, well, this is this is how we're supposed to act. We don't want to be like the enemy. The problem is, is that the enemy has no problem kicking you in the midsection.
Starting point is 00:43:21 They have no issues with doing that. So that's a harsh reality that we all kind of have to have to face. But I think once more people realize that we can actually start to come up with some sort of solution and some sort of plan of attack, but people need to realize that this is how the justice system is aligned. This is the way that it is sort of rigged against you from the prosecution on up and on on down. It's not there to serve justice. It's not there to sort of reach some sort of conclusion that is supposed to be the just one. That's not the way that it is designed. Well, this is why I think Vivek Ramaswamy's campaign is actually the most important campaign right now, even more so than Donald Trump's, because the right wing has
Starting point is 00:44:01 always had this weird, and it kind of deals with they want to support law enforcement but supporting law enforcement or police and wanting justice uh you know reform justice system reform and prison reform need to be two completely separate issues they need to be two completely separate issues and conservatives need to get this and that's why vivek ramaswamy really going hard against the federal establishment is so important because this is a winning issue and what conservatives need to realize is that justice reform is a winning issue you will win i mean i don't want to get too politically wonky here but it's an issue that they've let the left dominate they've let the democrats dominate for so long and and it's time for them to get in there and vivek i think presents it really well and and i mean i still suspect donald
Starting point is 00:44:49 trump gets the nomination if he wins i hope he makes vivek in charge of some special committee or something to just completely abolish like 95 of these federal institutions that are so corrupted conservatives and republican politicians need to stop being afraid of their own shadow. You know you're the side of law enforcement. That's fine. But justice reform and prison reform are completely separate issues, and it's a winning issue. You will win a lot of votes if you can properly verbalize and vocalize how you will attack these issues, I think like Vivek Ramaswamy has done. What kind of prison reform do you suggest? Well, I'll put it to you like this, because it's very complex, and I could go on forever based off what I've learned from the top to the bottom here, but I'll try to put it simply.
Starting point is 00:45:36 When I was in prison, the Bureau of Prisons had a hearing in front of Congress where my name got brought up by Matt Gates, thank goodness, and they were asking for $2 billion. So they want $2 billion more because they have staff problems and they have infrastructure problems. And believe me, they do. I'm showering in showers that have black mold in them. I'm dealing with staff in the prisons that, I mean, they lost like $2,000 worth of my property. I mean, I can go on and on and on. So the issues are real, but we all know if they put $2 billion more into the Bureau of Prisons, do you think that's going to improve a damn thing? No, it's not going to improve a damn thing. So what needs to be done, if they need $2 billion more annually,
Starting point is 00:46:18 what they need to do is a little math, find out what annually, how many prisoners annually equals to two billion dollars and release them all tomorrow release every single one of them all tomorrow there should not be a single non-violent criminal in prison that's our problem here and maybe that's kind of the springboard for the political argument if if any republican has the courage to do it like vivek the springboards needs to be no no non-violent criminals belong in jail. I mean, really, what you have here Sure, you can have house arrest, you can have the ankle monitor. I mean, I would say it like this
Starting point is 00:46:50 because people always ask, well, what is it like in there? We'll do a little Kamala Harris Venn diagram. I would say, take a Venn diagram, three circles. You've got a daycare center right here. You've got an old folks home right here, and then you've got a concentration camp right here.
Starting point is 00:47:06 And then all the things that they have in similar, boom, that's what the federal system is like. Most, I mean, most nights there, it's just a bunch of old men watching TV. I mean, that's it. That's it. They're just sitting around watching TV. A lot of these guys have kids. They're fathers. And they're never going to see their kids again.
Starting point is 00:47:22 And they're just sitting around watching TV, wasting their time, the way they could be doing it. So it's really a dramatic issue that until you've seen it firsthand, it's really hard to understand. But I've seen it firsthand. $2 billion worth of prisoners. Release them from the jail tomorrow. There's your $2 billion that you need. I mean, we have more prisoners here than we do in China and Russia.
Starting point is 00:47:41 It's also important to note that what you were talking about. Well, I don't know if China's numbers are really documented. Good point. They also disappear, and they're never found again. But the direction is right. There's a lot of organs also found there that are readily available. But that's a different story. But good point. I definitely agree with you. But you brought up a kind of an anarchistic, libertarian perspective. No victim, no crime. A lot of people on the right are saying, we got to back to blue no matter what. We got to back the police officers. The police officers
Starting point is 00:48:06 are saying, I don't care what laws they're going to make up. I'm going to enforce them to the fullest extent that I can happily. And we've seen a huge transition from actual criminals going to jail to now political thought criminals going to jail, which is absolutely crazy. It needs to be addressed in a way because you kind of described it as soulless. There is a lot of soullessness. There is a lot of people who are just like, I'm just doing my job. There are a lot of Kamala Harris's that believe that they have to make their way up, have to, of course, make their career by putting innocent people behind bars, which she did extensively, especially when it came to things like marijuana, which is absolutely freaking
Starting point is 00:48:45 ridiculous so yeah i i agree with you on those larger kind of libertarian sentiments i think they would help galvanize the base and i think the people who are rooting for back the blue are essentially rooting for their own enslavement and imprisonment and maybe the selling point to conservatives or republicans that that are too afraid to do that say well i'll tell you what if you don't if you don't have criminal justice reform or prison reform well then you're going to end up in prison very soon so there's a difference between victimless crime and non-violent crime like um like financial crimes like what sam bankman freed is allegedly done or maybe he's been convicted of it so like do you also encourage like you said non-violent like like high level um
Starting point is 00:49:24 financial criminals do you think they should be let out-violent like like high level um financial criminals do you think they should be let out is there a victim so nothing is there would be in that case i believe the purpose of prison for the most part is to take someone who is dangerous and make sure they can't hurt people so for for sbf the real uh penalty should be house arrest with restrictions meaning you can't do financial work you can't you can't trade on these platforms you are being removed from the area which and where you did these crimes you could argue that stealing a bunch of people's money makes it so they can't buy food and then they starve to death which is like a violent act but the point is this did this guy go around like mercilessly beating children there's like there's the overt attack violence but then there's also the stealing the resource
Starting point is 00:50:09 but but i don't think so jail's supposed to rehabilitate people it doesn't do any of that it makes them worse well there's two philosophies in in the prison system there's rehabilitation or punishment right attribution but but see i think where you're getting nothing is black and white right obviously nothing is black and white and i think tim you know you propose a good idea like if you if you go into a smash and grab that's a violent crime if you steal if you steal from somebody and that takes food off their table you could argue that that's a violent crime financial crimes like spf i think that you could reasonably argue okay you're going to be maybe on house arrest but more importantly every financial activity that you make is now going to be monitored i mean it's not that
Starting point is 00:50:50 hard to do here's what i'd say spf there is zero risk of him punching a kid in the face so we don't have to worry about locking him up behind multiple razor wire fences because he's not in he all we have to worry about is we don't want this guy doing financial deals and trading because that's where he broke the law in fact i don't even know what house arrest does i would say house arrest because we do want some punitive element of this short duration maybe a couple years and then after that it's restrictions on access to financial systems and services he should be able to live and work but he's going to be breaking rocks or working at a grocery store he's not going to be doing big deals now if a guy robbed a liquor store this guy's dangerous armed robbery okay we remove this guy from society temporarily and tell him
Starting point is 00:51:35 you are a danger to people so we're putting you in a box if if someone is not if there is no victim or if it's non-violent thenviolent, then we do not need prison. So victimless crimes means like somebody was found with pot. I don't see how locking that person up in prison solves any problem. I agree on the victimless crimes that people can be better served by learning. I mean, what would be a better, what do you think for like someone caught with a bunch of pot? Nothing. The war on drugs needs to end tomorrow.
Starting point is 00:52:04 The cop can say, oh, pardon oh pardon me sir i wasted your time if you're gonna go after the pot dealers you've got to go after big pharma right see but see now now this is an important point what i learned being in there i'm not the only political prisoner in there now in the political sphere of media yes people that get arrested for dealing drugs, in my opinion, are political prisoners. If they worked for a pharmacy or if they worked for a big pharmaceutical company, you can deal drugs all freaking day long and you can make billions of dollars. Doesn't matter how many people die. But if you're a street pharmacist. Yeah, but if you deal fentanyl, you're going to jail forever.
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Starting point is 00:54:03 kill you when i was president it was tasty and fun to drink we loved the lemonade didn't we this sounds like a deep fake we did but not under biden bacon is more money gas is more money the lemonade is more money and it kills you when life hands you lemons joe biden kills you with them no tim we need a little context here tim because we all went to the biden. We drank the lemonade. I don't think it was lemonade, okay? I think it came from Hunter Biden. We ran a little analysis on it. A lot of cocaine, okay? There was a lot of cocaine.
Starting point is 00:54:32 Maybe a little Parmesan cheese. I don't think they're selling it lemonade anymore, okay? I think it's a little bit something else. It might have killed somebody with a little fentanyl in there, okay? There's got to be. I can't believe it's real, but I can believe it's real. And the issue is Panera had lemonade, right?
Starting point is 00:54:47 yeah everyone's talking about the huge when life hands you lemons Joe Biden kills you with them I want to try that lemonade there's a bunch of stories Panera's lemonade that kills you is really a story about our broken country
Starting point is 00:55:02 Panera bread faces suit from family of student who died after drinking charged lemonade. Family sues Panera Bread after college student who drank charged lemonade dies. It was caffeine lemonade? They have like 160, what is it? It's 400 milligrams in the large size. Wow.
Starting point is 00:55:22 Caffeine. It's a lot. I drink coffee. That's a lot of caffeine yeah it's more than coffee is it like a cup of coffee like 40 yeah and like a rock 10 cups of coffee in one glass yeah people probably drank like two of them and they didn't realize it on like those energy drinks like you don't consume more than two and 24 hours or whatever it says more than a can of red bull and monster combined plus the 30 teaspoons. You know the drink Celsius?
Starting point is 00:55:45 They're 200 milligrams. Plus 30 teaspoons of sugar. 30 teaspoons of sugar. That's probably what's going to kill you. Whoa. I mean, at some point, yeah. Well, the caffeine also spikes your adrenals. Yo!
Starting point is 00:55:59 That's the thing, though. I mean, I would not suggest anybody do this because it's obviously bad for you. But I'm probably taking like 500 milligrams of caffeine a day. But I've built a tolerance to it. Like, my body is ready for it. You jump into that as a kid. It's four.
Starting point is 00:56:15 It's four. So one charged lemonade was four cups of coffee. Yeah. It's 390 milligrams in a 30-ounce serving. But they allow refills. So people were literally having four, five, six of them a day in one sitting. And they were like, yeah, this is lemonade. So do we even know then?
Starting point is 00:56:32 Do we even know? Did this girl only have one? Or did she maybe have two, three, or four? This says she died after drinking. Her name is Sarah Katz. She was 21-year-old college student with a heart condition. Died after drinking a charged lemonade. I got bad news for everybody.
Starting point is 00:56:43 A heart condition? Yeah. I got bad news. It's plant-based, though. i got bad news condition from uh from a i got paid but i got it's got bad news plant-based though i got bad news there was another guy that i got bad news oh viral images of donald trump talking about lemonade are fake yep get ready for the the future which is gonna be fake but they were funny they were funny i couldn't find the video but it was too good to pass up when life hands you lemon joe biden kills you what's the is panera still selling this stuff they had to pull it okay it was two wrongful death suits the other guy's 46 year old he drank three glasses and then i'd like to know 12 cups of coffee in one sitting i'd like to know if they
Starting point is 00:57:22 were uh if they were hit with a little uh little covid juice there's more than just caffeine if they took you know yeah look man i gotta be honest you drink 12 cups of coffee in like 40 minutes you're gonna be in the hospital yeah i've had i did that once anecdotally and had like massive nerve pain in my neck like pre-stroke nerve pain i was like what is wrong and i just stopped with the caffeine for a week after that dude i was driving so this is when i went on a road trip to the North Dakota Pipeline protest. You guys remember that one? Oh, yeah. And then I had to drive from
Starting point is 00:57:50 that protest to LA. So this is North Dakota to Los Angeles, and I had like two days to do it. So I was like, I'm not stopping. And so I was awake for like 28 hours, and I just kept slamming like five-hour energy. And it got to the point that the weirdest i started
Starting point is 00:58:05 hallucinating like i'm i think that's sleep deprivation and yes right but the caffeine was keeping me awake and so i'm driving in my car and like here's how i would describe it everything i could see i'm like pulling up to a gas station it looked like what is that thing where it's 3d but it's outlined like a cartoon you know i'm talking about rotoscoping not rotoscope so it thing where it's 3D, but it's outlined like a cartoon? You know what I'm talking about? Rotoscoping? Not rotoscope. So it's kind of like rotoscope. But they make three... Like Borderlands graphics? Yeah, yeah.
Starting point is 00:58:33 That's called cel-shaded. Cel-shaded. Everything was turning into that. And then there was a weird texture appearing over things. And I'm sitting in the car going, I think I'm going to die. My heart was probably going like 120 beats per minute or something. And then I just pulled over and I was like, I'm sitting in the car going like, I think I'm going to die. My heart was probably going like 120 beats per minute or something. And then I just pulled over and I was like,
Starting point is 00:58:48 I'm going to just drink water and then sit. And so I had to stop. I drank way too much. It doesn't make you less tired. It binds to the adenosine receptors, adenosine. And those are, so you don't realize you're tired, the caffeine, but you still get really, the fatigue was still tripping you out probably.
Starting point is 00:59:05 You're saying. I'm probably, I had 200 milligrams of caffeine before I got here. These drinks are 150 a piece. I've already had one. So I'm halfway through this. So I'm at least 400 milligrams in right now. Did you do a lot in the past? Have you always done a lot of caffeine?
Starting point is 00:59:17 Not really. Not until I really got into my thirties and it was kind of like a necessity to work as much as I do more. I think that's what happens with people in coffee is they drink coffee all the time. I just don't like coffee. So what I'll do is either find an organic source of caffeine or take like a caffeine tablet or resell energy supplements at InfoWars, too. And I'll drink that, too. But again, I'm not telling people to drink 500 milligrams of caffeine a day.
Starting point is 00:59:40 I'm saying you got to like it took me a while to be to the point where, OK is kind of where i need to be where i can function and do everything i need to do during the day and then still be able to sleep i've got to cut it off at a certain time otherwise i won't be able to sleep yeah so in other words probably not sleeping tonight whenever whenever i'm driving and i start to get tired i'm falling asleep the cars in front of me turn into cat faces whoa i start hallucinating i know and like the tail lights that's when i'm like i am pulling over and i am done yeah yeah that's not the acid no i don't do that stuff that's just like i used to i used to mean that i used to have to drive at like three in the morning to the airport for my job and i'd be super tired i'd be driving and then all of a sudden like i'm falling asleep but i can't close my eyes The cars in front of me just like start to turn into cats.
Starting point is 01:00:25 That's when you pull over and you should try some vitamin B. A lot of the coffees now, especially a lot of the major stores, Dunkin' Donuts, Starbucks, they're absolutely filled with some of the worst additives and ingredients and seed oils you could ever have. But I'm just speaking to the average American out there that is kind of hooked on it. As of course, the ingredients in there are truly just absolutely awful and i i really do believe that they have been incrementally adding more and more high fructose corn syrup to the point where we become more and more addicted to it and uh it's one of the things ailing our society more than i think cigarettes more than anything else that that is negative sugary drinks are the worst that's why america is so fat yeah when you when you cut sugar out 100 percent
Starting point is 01:01:09 after like a week if you taste sugar you'll go oh yeah yeah it's like pure syrup yeah it almost burns like it's just too sweet so yeah like everybody's noticed this if you uh if you like eat a bowl of ice cream then eat some piece of candy it doesn't taste sweet because you've already just slammed sugar in your mouth. I would argue if your bananas aren't sweet, you have too much sugar in your system. If carrots aren't sweet, you have too much sugar in your system. Carrots should be sweet for you. Coconut water should be
Starting point is 01:01:34 sweet for you. But I think it's important to distinguish the difference between processed sugar and natural sugar. Because natural sugar is not nearly as bad for you as processed sugar. It depends. It could be worse. It could be worse. Like refined sucrose is it can because of the concentrations that they use that's pretty nasty but compared to like aspartame and high fructose these synthetic sugar yes sweeteners these synthetic sweeteners that they might call
Starting point is 01:01:58 sugar but for some reason i don't know how they can get away with it don't take don't take nutrition advice from me look it up fact me. But my understanding is glucose, your body can utilize right away. Fructose, your body has to process in the liver. So the fructose is sugar that's found in fruits. It's very taxing on the system. The problem is we don't just have glucose syrup anymore. We do high fructose corn syrup.
Starting point is 01:02:17 They literally take corn syrup, put an enzyme in it to convert it into fructose so it tastes sweeter and strains your liver and causes damage. I was looking at like, it was Dow Chemical, I believe, was making high fructose for a while. And I think it was Dow Chemical. I went to their website and it took me like 20, 30 minutes to dig through the website on the process of how to make it. And they put it in these big tanks and they make it with like a, and then between creation of the fructose, high fructose corn syrup, they'd have to wash the tanks with a resin and it was like the chemical,
Starting point is 01:02:45 I don't want to misspeak, it could have been arsenic, but the chemical that they use to wash the tanks, they don't put on the list of the ingredient of the high fructose, but they put like chemicals in the tank between production to clean the tanks that are probably, I would guess,
Starting point is 01:02:58 ending up in the high fructose corn syrup. Yeah, just like chemical runoff. That's what a lot of the canola oils and stuff they put in food. No, they're absolutely horrible. You think you're cutting out sugar, but you really have to cut out the drinks. The drinks are the worst. And I was bamboozled. I was convinced that the
Starting point is 01:03:16 green teas that I was having, I was like, oh, it's green tea, oh, it's ginseng, oh, they're totally griffy. 50 grams of high fructose corn syrup, and I was just chugging that thing like it was nothing. Look at these ones you're drinking I'm not drinking this These are not as bad But yeah they have a bunch of additives
Starting point is 01:03:30 This has 11 grams And that's added And then you got this right here Spin drift it's got zero Zero sugar Is it 11 on top of something else No they just add 11 That's not too much
Starting point is 01:03:44 But maybe I'm just desensitized to the 40 or 50 that you see in soda. I got to tell you guys. The 30 or whatever. I love bubble tea. Anybody, you got bubble tea? It's, I can't drink it. It's disgusting. It's like drinking maple syrup.
Starting point is 01:03:55 I have to tell them no sugar. Just give me like the tea mixture or whatever and then put the bubbles in it. The bubble's sugar enough, man. I've had like maybe 24 grams of sugar in the last four hours or maybe maybe more but i can feel my nose starting to run like that's i don't normally i haven't been sick since i got covet two years ago and like i a lot of it's probably because i don't need a lot of the sugar swelling and all that and it's i can sense it i can feel it right now let's go for this uh p2 let's go for the thanks for letting everyone know let's uh let's go for this debate we got going on.
Starting point is 01:04:32 From SCNR.com, $20,000 raised in three hours for a legal defensive man who decapitated satanic statue in Iowa Capitol. My conscience is held captive to the word of God, not to bureaucratic degree, and so I acted. Now, hold on there a minute. We have this tweet from Matt Walsh. Matt Walsh, of course, threw down the gauntlet and struck my face with a dueling over my my opinions on bud light no that's totally fine but he has he has an opinion on this he says a satanic altar has no right to exist certainly not inside a government building we are not bound by our principles to sit by impotently while our state houses are turned into platforms for literal devil worship quite the opposite in fact now yeah i i don't like devil worship and i think the way you go about stopping something like this is through procedure and
Starting point is 01:05:11 policy and not through barbarism and so i guess uh the the the issue here is matt walsh is defending the idea that this guy knocked and toppled this altar to satan and satanism it's not necessarily i don't know if it's actually satan it's like satanism the religion and my attitude is like dude i i don't see the argument in if you feel emotionally satisfied with it it was just because that's the argument made by the left for taking jeff thomas jefferson down to be fair matt walsh addresses this addresses this and says obviously there's a difference between a revered historical figure who founded our components of our country and of our government and Satan. And I completely agree. And it should be considered a venerable object, which is legal definition for stuff like that. I don't like. be a pro this is always the issue with the whole public property uh sort of concept it's like what do you like what do you allow versus what what it is that you don't which is why i believe personally
Starting point is 01:06:28 all that stuff needs to be um unlimited because you know to your point tim you start getting emotional uh with it and people yeah obviously there's a difference between thomas jefferson and freaking satan but you know i still and you know to some people unfortunately that let's say that's in the eye of the of the beholder and so to leave it up to for dispute for any joe blow to say hey when i'm feeling a certain type of way i get to do this versus when i don't you know that's always going to be a problem which is why i think the public the public property thing is is just a fundamental issue and look i'm a realist at the end of the day. So I get it what Matt Walsh is kind of where he's getting at. You know, look, man, the game is not that we were talking about this in previous segments, man. The game is the game. So, you know, when the left when they want to, let's say that they'll be in and break the rules to mean whatever it is that they want to mean so they don't give a crap about what it is that you um hold tight and true to and whatever uh monuments
Starting point is 01:07:30 it is that you have if they feel like it's worth them toppling it they'll use whatever nonsensical laws perhaps even to justify their own their own sort of action so i think fundamentally i get it you know what i mean it's like hey I'm playing the game that they play. This is why the American left, or more historically speaking, conquering totalitarians destroy culture. You see, this shouldn't even be a debate in American culture. I mean, we can get into the kind of nuance of, oh, well, what do you allow in a government building versus what you don't? But if we had a culture, if we had a consistent culture, this wouldn't even be a debate. We wouldn't be talking about should a Christian monument stand or should a historical monument stand. That would be our culture, and we would agree that's our culture. Whether we agree
Starting point is 01:08:14 with it spiritually, that wouldn't even be up for debate. A satanic monument shouldn't even be in the debate. But because they've destroyed our culture, and we've got all this infighting now about, oh, what should be here? What should should be there what's the nuance of all these laws well at some point culture kind of would overwhelm all of that but because our culture has been destroyed now we have to sit here and have a debate of does a satanic statue belong in the government building it's like are you kidding me but but the question is do you want to become what you're fighting so i would just kind of counter that kind of point of view. But that's the balance, though. If we're going to be doing that, okay, let's, you know.
Starting point is 01:08:48 Isn't that a winning issue? Like, you can't support the guy that tears down Satan? Right, right. But no, that's, again, I get it. But that's where I think the left sort of differs from the quote-unquote American right, because they don't care about that part, which is why there's such a difficult enemy to fight. So while, yeah, I don't want to be you and I don't want to become you, it's not going to stop them from kicking me in the nuts when they get it, when they get a chance.
Starting point is 01:09:12 They have absolutely no issues bastardizing whatever power it is that they they sort of have. Again, like I was saying before, bending and breaking the rules so you can go up to them and be like, look, man, I don't want to be you. You're like, I look at you and you're the worst of us all. But in the same respects, on the other hand, they're like, well, I don't care. Am I dirty? Yeah. The left, I mean, you should have, everybody realized this in 2020, or at least you should have.
Starting point is 01:09:40 That should have been a wake-up call for everybody when the whole covid thing and the pro like George Floyd stuff stuff happened, when the left literally the day before all this, the riots and whatever took place. They were basically saying, if you went outside, you were going to kill grandma. And then the next like out of nowhere, the George Floyd situation happens. Now everybody's bunched up together and we're walking the streets and they did. We knew they were hypocrites. They't care that's the thing and this is what i'm trying to explain to the to the to the right in this country it's like look you are dealing with an enemy that does not abide by the same set of ethics morals whatever it is that you want to call them that you that you have if anything they will use it against you. It's like that. It's like a militant, like sort of leftist atheist trying to appeal to God
Starting point is 01:10:28 when they'll say whatever against God 10 minutes before they made their claim. Or they'll be like, well, that would be something Jesus would do. They do that stuff because they're trying to weaponize your own morals. And this is why the heads of those universities, when they were asked about the calls
Starting point is 01:10:43 for genocide of the Jews, immediately said, well well the constitution protects they they routinely defy the principle of free speech our constitutional protections and in the moment someone questions some abhorrent thing they want to say they immediately run and hide behind the constitution so in other words there is no jenna ellis of the left saying hey guys are we sure we want to do this i don't remember anyone any lawyers from the left saying hey stop tearing guys, are we sure we want to do this? I don't remember anyone, any lawyers from the left saying, hey, stop tearing down monuments, stop attacking police officers. I don't care. No. And that's what I'm saying. And I don't really I'm not going to pretend like I know all the answers. This is what I'm saying. That's such a difficult enemy to combat. Right. Because, again,
Starting point is 01:11:17 it's like I'm going into it and I'm trying to be ethical with this. But I also have to understand that you're not playing by those same set of rules. You'll hold me to those standards if it means that it's advantageous to you. But at the end of the day, it's not anything that you're going to follow. Do you think a lot of that is denial, though, from the American right? Because you say this is what I'm trying to get the American right to understand. Do you think a lot of it is denial? Like, oh, we're not under attack. The Constitution isn't under threat like this isn't actually going on. Delusion, I think, is more of the accurate term to what it is like i get it you want to believe that the world is the way that it it's actually not but for the sanctity of our all really for our own sanity it's like we need this to be true it's
Starting point is 01:11:56 like what we talk about uh whether it be with police officers whether it be with the uh judicial system whatever it may be you like to think that these people are better than us. They are the best of us. They're not. I mean, you can see all the examples and how they're not. If anything, they're the worst of us. Like I say, with the Congress really being a band full of absolute criminals. But in order for us to get by in life, it's comforting to believe this idea that the world is something that it's absolutely not. And like I said, it's just such a it's such a difficult enemy to combat because they're just not going to play fair. And then they tell you that they have no issues being like, yeah, I was a hypocrite to what I did, what I said yesterday. Yeah, we said that you were going to kill grandmas. We told y'all, hell, we even arrested some of y'all if it came down to it. But now we're going to link up and we're going to protest.
Starting point is 01:12:43 And yeah, it's okay. In fact, they were using the medical institution to try to justify what it was it is that they were doing when they were linking up, despite them telling you that this was something that was criminal when you did it. That shows that they just don't care. There were scientific articles. There was mainline scientists and the corporate media saying this is going to help people. This is going to be great for their health. Because all of these people were marching together, despite them yesterday saying you were killing grandma. It was, I think, like a university in Colorado that was like, we found Black Lives Matter protests actually reduced the spread of COVID.
Starting point is 01:13:18 Yes. Unbelievable. What? Anti-lockdown protests made COVID worse. And then there was a video out of New York where everybody's marching and the doctors wearing masks are all clapping and cheering. But then there's a photo from D.C. where people are protesting the lockdowns and nurses were blocking cars and looking angry. These people are hypocrites and they're insane. Yes.
Starting point is 01:13:37 A combination of the two. altar thing that matt walsh is talking about is that i think what started it all was that someone came in and quote defaced the where was it a cotton congress somewhere by putting up the 10 commandments technically because you're not supposed to put up any religious text in that building so they start someone started it by putting up the 10 commandments now i don't necessarily disagree with the 10 commandments and i find that satan is probably considerably more evil relatively in general society than the 10 commandments but it seems like the satanic thing was like a response to will you put up your religion i'm going to put up my religion how do you like it so i don't think maybe so so but in that regard though you have to ask then is it even really a religion or is it just spite probably both
Starting point is 01:14:20 technically i don't know exactly what the what the was, but I mean, the Temple of Satan, the Satanic Temple, is now legally a religion since I don't know when, last 20 years or so. Like a couple years ago or something. A couple years. Maybe like four,
Starting point is 01:14:32 no, actually like five or six years ago, I think. So they're technically- They got tax code certification or something. Could have been anybody, could have been an Islamic symbol, could have been a Scientology thing. They're doing it in response to having the Ten Commandments
Starting point is 01:14:42 in the building, I guess. Do you think they would have done the same thing if somebody put muslim scripture up there like muslim scripture would have not been ripped down oh yeah yeah i don't think so i somebody had a visceral response to the satanic imagery no no but i mean if the if the satanic imagery was in response to the ten commandments no no yeah yeah they wouldn't put anything up over muslim stuff yeah i agree right i agree so i think i think it's i think it's i think it's animus towards christianity is what it could have been yeah or could have just been towards organized religion in general who knows it's tough to say who i don't know who did it who did it and who put up the 10 commandments
Starting point is 01:15:15 did that ever come out did both those people get in trouble because why they let that but that's my point is i don't think it is against organized religion in general because i think we all agree if it was muslim literature or scripture they would not have responded with the satanic. It's just, it's an assumption. I don't know. It's tough to say. I have to ask the guy. I don't necessarily condone tearing it down, but it shouldn't have been there.
Starting point is 01:15:36 None of those temples should, none of those things should have been there. Ten Commandments shouldn't have been there. I definitely don't agree with tearing it down. You think it should have stayed? I think it should have been removed through procedure. Like, you file a lawsuit and it claims. Well, technically, tearing it down. You think it should have stayed? I think it should have been removed through procedure. Like, you file a lawsuit and it claims... Well, technically, tearing it down is a procedure. Right, what I mean is...
Starting point is 01:15:51 It's a BLM procedure. What they're trying to do is they're going to go to Normies and say, look at what Matt Walsh says when a guy destroys our statue, and then they pretend they care about statues being removed? They're going to make a false equivalency now matt is correct they're not the same thing but i think what he's what i would say he's missing here is we're trying to convince regular people we are right they are playing this dirty game where they hold their hand in front of your face and saying i'm
Starting point is 01:16:18 not touching i'm not touching you and then when you swat their hand away they post a video online saying guy punches peaceful activist this This is what they're doing every step of the way. Matt Walsh, his reaction is the desired outcome. They wanted someone to smash the satanic altar. They were hoping and praying
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Starting point is 01:17:39 He is? I believe so. Whatever we think about the action that he had that day, I would say as a Republican voter and as somebody who's looking for somebody with a spine in the Republican Party in Congress, I say good. That's the exact type of person I want in Congress. Because they're not going to take any crap and they're actually going to do the things that Republican voters have been wanting their conservative representation to do forever. So if it was a political stunt, I say smart move. Good for him. My concern is if it inspires people to do it again.
Starting point is 01:18:10 And then I have something on my lawn and someone comes up and they're like, I don't like it. And they smash it down. But that's not your lawn. Nobody's going to do it on your lawn. I mean, I guess supposedly. But this was in a government building. It was a big story. It was a viral story.
Starting point is 01:18:22 He knew he could seize the moment. Did you see the guy like five days ago walk in with a fire extinguisher and extinguish the menorah yeah kind of similar no like he didn't agree with the menorah in some way that that that was brutal and awful and wrong that like knocking on a satanic altar irks me in a procedural kind of way and like a strategic kind of way like don't give them the thing to desire actually going after a legitimate religion which is literally just lighting candles i'm like there's a dick move you know i mean like polish is very a very christian nation and he looked at that as a christian and he didn't like that culture being in his his christian nation that was that was how he looked at it and i think regardless of of whether it's judaism or satanism there should be a calm
Starting point is 01:19:05 a high higher level reasoned response not a brutal animalistic response i i reject the the the ethos and ideology of blm and the tactics of the left where they they stomp around like morons biting and punching things and i think that we actually could be ideologically better men and say here is exactly why this should not be for my reason stands and we say okay and we take it down and the message we send is that we deal with things in an orderly fashion yeah i i think this debate is very important right now because i i think we're dealing with a situation where a lot of the people within the DOJ and the FBI want to provoke a certain situation. They want, I think, the people on
Starting point is 01:19:50 the right to be angry. They are acting in a very litigious, unfair way. And with them now going after journalists, we were talking about this a couple of days ago, it's almost as if they're trying to provoke the people on the right to overreact. So I think being calm, I think not overreacting, I think being better than the left and not acting violent and not acting on our emotions is our strength. There are some key things to it that are disadvantages, but there's also a lot of advantages for it as well. And I think we should stay along those lines in my own personal opinion. I could be wrong,
Starting point is 01:20:27 but that's just my initial kind of knee jerk reaction to all of this. Eric, your logic is kind of different, right? If I'm hearing you correctly. Well, yeah, because I,
Starting point is 01:20:34 I look at it both ways. It's like a strategy thing. So while I understand that there is obviously going to be instances where it is important to not necessarily act like, let's say, your opponent is going to act. I just think you have to be a little more analytical than just like, hey, you're the bad guy and you're acting in a certain way and I don't want to be that guy. I think you have to be more strategic with it.
Starting point is 01:20:57 Look, in a given instance where it is going to be advantageous for you to act a certain way long term, you got to take the game for what it is going to be advantageous for you to act a certain way long term you got to take the game for what it is we can't be all right i think us trying to be too idealistic about it is how they could how they got so much ground because we looked at it like oh we are we're the more analytical guys right we uh we do things the right way meanwhile the left kind of comes in stomping around flipping tables doing whatever the hell it is that they that they want and to be fair it's worked for them i mean they've gotten what it is that they they they want it so it's like i believe there's an appropriate response
Starting point is 01:21:35 to where yeah you don't want to just be a leftist i don't think any that doesn't help uh anybody but in the same respect you got to understand what the actual game is. And as I always say, act accordingly. It doesn't mean act like them. It means do not go into a game that is unfair trying to play fair because you're going to lose every single time. It's the difference between du jour law and de facto rule. Du jour rule, and this is a French term, du jour means by law. De facto means by fact. So you may own a property du jour rule. And this is a French term. Du jour means by law. De facto means by fact.
Starting point is 01:22:06 So you may own a property du jour, the law, you have the paperwork, but if someone goes and sits in that house and takes it and won't let you in, then they own it by de facto. By fact, you don't own it anymore. And if all you do is just play the du jour game and you're like, well, I have the paperwork, therefore it's mine, but two weeks, two months, two years go by and you can't get into your house. Then you're playing asymmetrical. And it is sad that that is reality. But that is reality. And it's reality in war often, unfortunately.
Starting point is 01:22:36 And we try and stick to the law. It's very important. But when fact is, whoever, the fact is the fact of what is. But they don't care about the law. Look what happened to Owen, which I think we should be talking about your particular case more. Because, as you said, now a lot of other journalists are going to be arrested and prosecuted because of what you went through. And really, it's not just the journalists, because there's no doubt they're going to use this as a precedent to go after other journalists. But I also think they want to snuff out any right wing activism as well. They don't just want to snuff out any journalism that may go against the establishment. In this case, it's the left-wing establishment press at this point. But it's definitely at an activist level as well.
Starting point is 01:23:27 I think the real reason why the Democrat Party hates me so much is they couldn't imagine if there were a hundred of me, a thousand of me, a million of me, they wouldn't exist. They'd be done. They wouldn't be able to have any of these shams going on because when the Democrats show up to the Capitol, what do they do? They bring a thousand people wearing the pink vagina hats. They bring a thousand people for a pro-Palestinian protest. They bring a thousand people to chant against Amy Coney Barrett or Brett Kavanaugh. I was one man.
Starting point is 01:23:57 I was one man that stood up against the Trump impeachment sham. It's not like I'm the only one that knew it was a sham. It's not like I was the only one in that room that knew it was the sham but they kind of see me as like the spartacus where oh if other people think they can be owens roy if other people think they can stand up and tell the democrat what for and why then well we got to snuff that out now we got to shut him down now we can't have this marcus aurelius showing up in washington dc they tried to ban me from dc the democrats tried to ban me from dcC. The Democrats tried to ban me from D.C. entirely twice. And the judges laughed them out of the room. And it wasn't just about attacking you. I think it was also about scaring everyone else in the industry who's going to be
Starting point is 01:24:35 like, oh, Owen's in jail for saying something. I better watch out what I say now. I better be careful now. So I truly, truly do think your case is very important to talk about. Are there any updates that we should know about? Is there any any other details that haven't been released to the general public that that you think are important to highlight here? Well, we are going to be taking my appeal to the Supreme Court. That is where it's going to end up as far as its fate there. I think it's still a little too far off or foggy to know what the fate there
Starting point is 01:25:05 might be. But, you know, my case has recently gotten attention because of my prison sentence, obviously. But the truth is, I've been politically persecuted by the American left and the Democrat Party since 2019, really since 2018, when they censored me off of all the mainstream social media platforms. They arrested me for disrupting Congress, which again, this is something that happens all the time. David Hogg disrupted Congress. He stood up during a hearing on gun violence and disrupted Congress. Now, is David Hogg going to get charged and go to jail? No, of course not.
Starting point is 01:25:37 And I would argue he shouldn't. I don't think he should. I believe that's David Hogg's First Amendment right. When all them show up and they disrupt Congress for whatever reason, for abortion, climate change, all this other stuff, do they get charged? Do they get arrested? 98% of the time, no, they don't. The only time they will is if they resist arrest or assault a police officer.
Starting point is 01:25:54 Then they'll get arrested. What normally happens in that situation, and this is what would have happened to me, they detain you, they escort you out of the building, and then they release you on your merry way and say you're not welcome here again today. But somebody got on the walkie-talkie for the Capitol Police that December in 2019 and said, oh, no, no, no, no, you're arresting Schroer. You're charging him and arresting him. And even the Capitol Police were like, what the heck?
Starting point is 01:26:15 I did another one where there were 40, 50 Trump protesters inside the Capitol. This was in the beginning of 2020, January 2020. 40, 50 Trump protesters inside the Capitol. I go in the beginning of 2020, January 2020. 40, 50 Trump protesters inside the Capitol. I go there to interview them. The next day I showed up with a piece of tape over my mouth that said censored. I got arrested. I spent 36 hours in jail for that. Now the next day when that charge reached the judge's docket, he threw it out and completely dismissed it. So I don't have any charges for that. But the point is 40 to 50 Trump protesters can be in there in the Capitol. One pro-Trump protester stands there with a piece of tape over his mouth. He gets arrested.
Starting point is 01:26:50 And so really, all of that was the background. And that's why they put me in jail. I'm thinking a lot about protests lately. I mentioned this a little bit before the show. I talked to Jacob Chansley earlier today, who was the American shaman, who was also at the Capitol. And we did an interview on my channel on YouTube, which was was nice and i was like i think the thing about protest is the evolution of protesting right now is it's good to be out on the street yelling like thing is bad
Starting point is 01:27:13 thing is bad but you just kind of want to acknowledge the thing and then offer your solution and the protest the forward testament the the pro the positive that's the real protest the the idea that you want to scream about bad has to go away. Obviously, you want to educate people what it is, but offer them the solution. And I think you can do it online. There is online censorship, unfortunately, but a lot of times when you're not screaming thing is bad on the internet, you don't get censored. If you're screaming, this is the solution, people listen. And that's a great way to shift protests. Well, a lot of people are afraid to do protests. I remember there was a couple other protests that
Starting point is 01:27:48 were happening a couple of months ago, and everyone online is saying, hey, don't show up. There's going to be feds that are going to infiltrate and cause an event just like they did on this one particular date. Don't show up. Don't do it. So this works in many different ways. I think the fear aspect is one of the most important ones. And this is why I think, oh, and it's so important for you to come out and talk and say, hey, I made it through. They put me in the system. I made it out. I'm stronger.
Starting point is 01:28:12 I'm better than ever. That message is so important because it shows us, okay, they could go after you. They could punish you. But guess what? You're going to come out on the other side. You're still are going to be there no matter what they kind of throw at you. That message is more important. I don't know if you would probably say it a little bit better, but I want to kind of leave this kind of open-ended statement for you and kind of where
Starting point is 01:28:34 do you see things going from here? Well, I would just say that I've kind of just lived that. I mean, I haven't stopped talking since I got out. I mean, I've probably done 20 or so interviews. I'm here tonight on this show. It's going to get millions of views. You know, I've probably done 20 or so interviews. I'm here tonight on this show. It's going to get millions of views. You know, I would say that it's something that's hard to deal with when you're in there, right? It's something that's hard to deal with when you're actually in there. But if you truly believe in your cause and you truly believe in your actions, then you can find that this is not going to be done in vain, that there is going to be a positive result on the other side of this.
Starting point is 01:29:10 And I mean, maybe there will be something big in my case, maybe not. But I think that it's at least as far as getting the issues out and getting the message out and getting the awareness out, it's already had a major impact. I mean, they brought it up at the BOP hearing, and now a lot of members of Congress and presidential candidates are kind of reevaluating this whole situation, not just with January 6th, but just overall the persecution that goes on in this country and the situation that people are facing locked away in jails when it's nonviolent criminals, victimless crime criminals. So, but, you know, to answer your question, I would much rather, I don't want my fate to be controlled or I don't want my image to be controlled by the people that hate me
Starting point is 01:29:57 and want to silence me. I want to be the one that controls it. So like you said, I don't want people to say, oh, I'm afraid to talk or, oh, I'm afraid to do this or I'm afraid to take action or I'm afraid to do a protest. I want people to say, no, I want to do it even more now. I think it's important that I stand for my cause. And I think it's important that I don't live in fear when I'm doing this. It's important that I don't censor myself. I don't have this chilling effect or I don't stay home thinking this is the safe thing for me to do is just stay out of the way. So I'm hoping that, that my story goes that way instead of the way,
Starting point is 01:30:27 certainly the Democrats or the establishment wanted is they see my case and they say, Oh, I've got to shut up now. I hope people see my case and they say, Oh, I've got to get louder now. I got,
Starting point is 01:30:36 I was thinking about, um, so many things and I was just about to, I just lost my train of thought. I'll get it back. You got to type it down on your computer. That's true. That's true. That's what Luke's. I got the, I got the notes. I got the papers. I'm, I'm. I'll get it back. You got to type it down on your computer. Yeah, that's true.
Starting point is 01:30:45 That's true. That's what Luke's doing. I got the notes. I got the papers. I'm dialing things down. It's important, especially for people who procreated substances. I won't get into it. It's okay.
Starting point is 01:31:02 It's totally fine. So I heard that Twitch was trying to allow nudity and then didn't they learned pretty it wasn't nudity it was like it was like near close to oh i know i know there's jiggling and oils i was gonna talk about it was a lot the discretion of using the internet talking on the internet because the internet's pretty new and people are still figuring out how to use it because like i'll sit around and war game with my friends and be like well what i really think about what that government did with that is this false flag thing and and this could have happened and it's very likely or possible that this but when i go on the internet i don't want to say that out loud because in case i'm wrong and a lot of times i'm
Starting point is 01:31:37 like i'm pretty sure i'm right but just in case i'm wrong it could cause like death and destruction and incompatibility and i don't want to i don't want to do that. And I also think it's people are watching and listening and they're like, I hope he's not saying, but like, it's just, there's more of a responsibility when the cameras are on. If someone hacks you talking on your Alexa and they, they hear it and then they post you're talking, you didn't put it on the internet. Someone else did. And they're responsible for that message. But if you, if you proactively put your message out there and you're just spitballing, there's a lot of responsibility behind that. So I've been kind of quiet about like war gaming, like the military, because like the conflicts on earth right now, I want to talk about what's going on in Israel. I just don't do it on the internet because I don't know. I don't
Starting point is 01:32:18 have the proof and I'm not going to, I'm not even going to question this, this, that stuff. It's just war is a different game because there are no rules in that kind of thing. And I don't want to bring that down upon myself. And I've been thinking about that since the Israeli conflict, since October 7th. But here's what you know. You're anti-war. Big time. So there you go.
Starting point is 01:32:38 So that's what you know. Well, not necessarily. There are just wars. Wars of defense. When the U.S. went to war in World war ii i think they had to they had to step up um i'm anti-conquest for this uh in a lot of ways i don't think but but there are times when i think it is necessary for national defense i kind of have a question for you you were in there for what is a 40 plus days 47 what was the most kind of uplifting moment uh or inspiring moment uh when you were in there definitely all the letters that i received i mean i received i don't know how
Starting point is 01:33:12 many at least 500 maybe closer to a thousand and just reading the positive words from people supportive words from people some people got like some people got really personal, like telling me extremely personal stories. Some people told me war stories. Some people talked about struggles that they went through. Some people who had been in prison before talked about things that they did to get through their time. So really, it was just, it was the people. And I've said that, I've said this a couple times that, because I understand why people lose faith in the American people, or even in the idea of America, with everything that we're going through, but reading that from people, and some of the people I talked to on the inside, both workers at the
Starting point is 01:33:55 prison and the inmates, my faith in the American people was reaffirmed. I mean, it truly was. I have a deep faith in the American people. I really do. And I think at the end of the day, I mean, that's what built this country was the people that lived here. It was the American people. And it's going to have to be the American people that restore it or rebuild it from everything that's been ripped out from under us. I mean, you look at our major, some of the greatest cities in the world at one point, St. Louis, Baltimore, Chicago, major, major, they've been destroyed. They've been destroyed. We've been lapped greatest cities in the world at one point, St. Louis, Baltimore, Chicago, major, major cities, they've been destroyed. They've been destroyed.
Starting point is 01:34:27 We've been lapped by cities in the Middle East and cities in China and the Far East. Why? Because it's been stolen and it's been destroyed. I believe that we can rebuild. I believe that we can restore. And I believe that the American people still has the soul and the spirit to do it. We've just kind of been asleep. We've kind of been in a trance.
Starting point is 01:34:44 We've kind of been poisoned by the food and the water. But I do believe it's possible. It's going to be the American people. It's not going to be the president of the United States. It's not going to be anybody in Congress. That's how we help ourselves politically. But it's going to have to be the American people that rebuild this. We need good policy, obviously. But ultimately, my faith in the American people was restored. I mean, the letters that I got were just, I mean, mean truly they were inspirational they they got me through some of the hardest times really you get any chicks trying to date you uh that's a yes that's a yes my client will be taking the fifth can they did they send it like can they send photos or anything like that
Starting point is 01:35:21 yeah you can send photos okay what's your how long long, you're still on probation, is it? Yeah, for a year. See, boys, it's not all bad, okay? I just wanted to point that out. The lady's like a bad boy, you know what I mean? They do. And hey, listen, we're all in this same field here. Let's be honest here.
Starting point is 01:35:38 There's a level of danger for speaking the truth in a whole empire of lies. There's a layer of holy freaking cow i could go to jail for expressing political thought and expressions i could go to jail for expressing my truth it's not that bad you'll get love letters and some nice ladies messaging you so it's gonna be fine it's cool it's all right but how about we gotta we gotta weigh your options boys how about we go to super chats if you haven't already would you kindly smash that like button subscribe subscribe to this channel,
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Starting point is 01:36:30 charts but not just us jeremy boeing and michael knolls of the daily wire also have writing credits on this they wrote the song and in the event sometime down the road we sell 500 000 of these we get a gold record and uh they can't ignore us when we do something like that but eventually one of these days now i get to say how awesome the song is and you know what i'm talking about because you listen to it it's uh it was spectacular carter banks nice work that's right all right clint torres says howdy people howdy clint's you are of course number one all right shane h wilder says who knew the timcast cover of together again uh was actually what tenacious d was singing about in tribute congrats uh it's actually true yeah i did think about that when you said the title of the It says, who knew the TimCast cover of Together Again was actually what Tenacious D was singing about in tribute?
Starting point is 01:37:05 Congrats. It's actually true. Yeah. I did think about that when you said the title of the song. Everybody did. Yeah. The best song ever. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:37:14 All the comments are like, Tenacious D? I'm like, well, you know. Have you been contacted by Jack Black yet? Tenacious D, they were actually singing about Stairway to Heaven. And if you see their original HBO special where Tenacious the tenacious d got their start it was they play a little uh stairway to heaven riff but then when they made the movie they didn't have the copyright so they had to make a song up ah stairway apparently it's a tribute yeah let's grab some more super chats raymond g stanley jr says carter tim we should go get some ice cream tim yeah i agree then uh that'd make a killer music video Part two can be you guys using a claw machine.
Starting point is 01:37:46 We're going to, where I think the one we, we, we did with Ian where Ian actually gained like 25 pounds of raw muscle or whatever. I don't know that one. That one might be coming out in January or might get pushed back. We have another song that is more,
Starting point is 01:37:59 um, elect electronic and upbeat. The one with Ian is like a horror song. It's like creepy sounds and like pretty weird. Yeah. It was technically, I describe it as a horror song. Maybe about 14 pounds of muscle,
Starting point is 01:38:13 fat, water, all that kind of stuff. But yeah, you know, we'll see. So that's where the 15 pounds I lost in prison went. I took it from you,
Starting point is 01:38:20 man. I got to get that back. Yeah. So what's your plan? How are you doing it? I'm just lifting as many heavy weights as I can until I can get back to where i was at i saw you said you you're about you were started about 20 of where you were at 25 it was like 10 the first time about 20 the second time i'm probably about like maybe maybe getting close to 30 it's coming back a
Starting point is 01:38:37 little a little quicker than i thought if i if i was measuring it out I used to be able to do a deadlift front squat press with 170 pounds. And I put up, I think, 140. I put up 140. So I lost 30 pounds on that, which is probably the toughest weight lift that I would do. So it's slowly coming back. But, I mean, really, it's just you're starving all the time. You're sleep deprived all the time. I'm going to get it back, though. I look at it as a challenge. the time. I'm going to get it back to I look at it as a challenge.
Starting point is 01:39:06 I don't look at it like a setback. I look at it like a challenge. And that's how you got to look at these situations in life. All right. Micah Johnson says, Tim, what is the process for redeeming the 30%? It's 35% Casper discount after buying the best song ever. Love the show. Thank you for your do.
Starting point is 01:39:21 So it's only if you bought it from the best song ever.com. And then it says, download, name your price. You click that and it'll, it's, it's the minimum of 69 cents, but you can give whatever you want.
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Starting point is 01:41:42 was that was uh roasted like a few days before. Like super fresh. You sell more whole bean or ground? Ground. Yeah, people aren't buying whole bean. Yeah, so we're going to reduce the amount of whole bean we carry, but we're still going to have it. Sam Good says, it was so hard to find the video to the point where I had to go to a non-mobile website to even find it. Your shadow ban must be back because of Owen. Perhaps.
Starting point is 01:42:04 I'm sorry. I've been trying to buy ads on Google and they're just in pending review and i'm like that's weird normally when we run ads it's like instantly just it goes this one not so much yeah i just but we uh we are running ads on x as well and so far we have 45 000 in ads on x for the song because like i said we're going to be spending i pledged advertisements on x we're doing it and we're going to do more dude has 221 000 views on youtube it actually has more than that that those those are front facing so whenever you look at the numbers displayed on any youtube video the actual numbers behind the scene could be three to five times
Starting point is 01:42:37 higher it really just depends kent welling man his voice acting is incredible and it was funny because uh the daily wire crew was like can you send us the script for the video? And I was like, there is none. We ad-libbed all of it. It's just all just, we pressed go and we said stuff. Let's go. What do we have? Alad says, hi Tim, shout out to Together Again.
Starting point is 01:42:55 You guys did an amazing job. The video was awesome. Tommy Mac released a pop synth song as well. Great minds, huh? That's right. We got to do a song with Tom McDonald. That'd be great. But it's
Starting point is 01:43:05 the first day the song's been up we have all till next week to uh uh get the charts i think if we sell like 50 000 that's that's around where you hit billboard hot 100 and that's really the like that's the fingers crossed let's get this so the daily wire is doing a big push as well it because the writing credit goes to jeremy borg Michael Knowles. And then we get we get like a cover credit. It's like a modern writing credit or whatever. But the idea that we could get onto their charts when they get when we said, hey, guys, we have a song. They said, go after yourself. We're like number one.
Starting point is 01:43:36 We released the first song we put out and we're charting across the board. And they told us to go F ourselves. The only way to force them to have to write about it. And I'm sure they'll talk smack or whatever is to just push harder and harder under the charts this is like uh i think this is just a winner well we'll see we'll see i mean i gotta be honest only ever wanted did did uh better than i i realized it did yeah like it actually did remarkably well and when we compare it to the metrics for our later music earlier music and other stuff that other people have put out i'm like wow actually that song did really good the response was really great
Starting point is 01:44:07 too people were interested for whatever reason all right daniel galazo says alex jones info wars is getting ddos nato approves ukraine plus none of the countries world war three is about to start wait nato approved ukraine that just happened i don't think so i haven't heard about it yeah i'm like that that's like apocalyptic levels of... But they're getting desperate, so I wouldn't be surprised if they try to pull that. There's going to be something that they're going to try to pull.
Starting point is 01:44:34 Yeah, okay, the latest is just that Biden says it will happen in the future. So, is that still not good? About the DPS attack? I don't know. I don't know. I haven't heard anything about that from the crew, so... But that stuff happens all the time i think jake paul just endorsed uh vivek yeah he invited to his fight tonight yep really video going around jake paul saying uh you know i'm that's great he's awesome super cool you should reach out to him he's great i'd love to get uh
Starting point is 01:44:59 jake or logan on the show jake jake's the man i mean probably the superman. I'm actually, I'm a big fan of Logan. Jake's cool. I don't know a lot about him. They're Ohio boys. They're from my hometown, my area. I've heard Logan talk about hard work, entrepreneurship, and success and stuff, and I'm like, this guy gets it. That's why he is where he is. I respect it. Shout out. Plus, like, I respect them
Starting point is 01:45:20 training to fight and do what they want to do. They know how to get attention, and they work very hard. Great marketing. Yeah, man. Okay. like training to fight and do what they want to do they know how to get attention and they work very hard great marketing yeah man okay jeremy b says hey luke what is your take on donald tusk getting elected uh not good uh he's a essentially a globalist and this is not really good for the people of poland so i'm not happy about it how do you get elected uh good question uh there's been a lot of uh immigration into poland from ukraine um there's been a lot of scandals with the church too uh predominantly poland is 90 catholic but uh there's been a lot of scandals with the church as well that failed a lot of people so i don't know it's hard to kind of um understand it myself dylan visitation says
Starting point is 01:46:03 i pre-ordered the song it It's okay. Doesn't live up to the hype, though. Kind of disappointed. Just my opinion. Shout out to Eric July. I have a pile of signed comics. Thanks. Well, Dylan, I mean, that's fine. Jeremy Boring's the one who wrote it. Don't look at me. All the writing credit goes to Jeremy and Michael Knowles. So your opinion.
Starting point is 01:46:19 Are you listening to it with enough bass, Dylan? Try it. Make sure if the device you have it on has the bass pumped up. You're allowed to not like music. You're allowed to not like certain kinds of Dylan? Try it with, make sure you're, if the device you have it on, it's the bass pumped up. You're allowed to not like music. You're allowed to not like certain kinds of art. The reality is we put out some songs and then everyone's like, wow, this is my, this is my jam. I love this style. Other people are like, I hate this kind of music.
Starting point is 01:46:35 And I'm like, well, yeah, of course. Like, I don't listen to country. So it's like, if I'm a part of a country song, I'd just be like, yeah, not my jam. You know, whatever. Have a nice day. All right. Where are we at? What have we? country song i just be like yeah not my jam you know whatever have a nice day all right where we at what have we dick dickerson says i can't believe ian beat a kid because the kid made
Starting point is 01:46:51 fun of graphene luke created a monster fake news but if you see the music video you'll know what he's talking about oh that that picture of ian is so good yeah he's in cuffs in a jumpsuit he's going to jail here we go the trooper says before first Civil War, we had a caning in the Senate. Now we got a pegging! Things are gonna get weird this time around. That's a good one. That's a good one. Well done. Yikes.
Starting point is 01:47:15 All right, all right. What do we got? What do we got? Legama says, may I offer a limerick in these trying times? Two staffers in a wrestle of lust in the senate aroused our disgust filming their tussle causing quite a bustle their cheeky caper a humorous thrust the memes are already popping up on x it was well done but it's too much it's too heavy the memes of like u.s government taxpayer and good... Good. We need that. Jeez.
Starting point is 01:47:46 That's what's really going on in there. Let's go. Paul Jones says, I got introduced to Eric through this podcast. Been waiting for you to have him back. Good to see Luke back as well. Oh, shut up. Appreciate you. Yeah, right on.
Starting point is 01:47:57 Always good fun. Pretty Much Media says, Tim and Eric, my partner and I are working on creating a media company to make comics, cartoons, and music video games. And music and video games. We're about to launch a campaign for a graphic novel. Any advice for building up to be a successful company? Oh, man. Look, I don't want people to get the wrong idea. You know, looking at our success and thinking kind of it's just one of those things that just happened and it's not. You know,
Starting point is 01:48:21 I've been kind of building, doing creative things for the better part of the last 18 years um or so so i think that that's kind of where you start um and that's kind of being personable interacting with people uh building some sort of audience of people that uh you can depend on uh building that rapport and in order to sort of do that you kind of have to deliver not kind of you absolutely have to deliver on whatever product it is that you you're going to put out there. So my advice, shout out to you and your aspirations. But my advice would be to pick one of those. I guess you said the graphic novel. You're starting with that. That's a great place to start. Just make sure it's the best of your ability.
Starting point is 01:49:01 Doesn't need to be perfect, but make sure it's the best of your ability and take that thing serious because that's going to be your first impression from from your audience so don't cut any slack um or any corner excuse me with anything it is that you you do but you're going to have to get out there and be a lot more interactive i think that's the future of entertainment now because people have uh been burned and given money to people that kind of hate them so uh people want to know who they're giving their money to. So start there, though. But shout out to you, man. I wish you nothing but the best.
Starting point is 01:49:31 Right on. Let's grab some more. Call Me Josh says, I suppose the slippery slope fallacy isn't really a fallacy at all, is it? I mean, here we are living the nightmare. Acceptance doesn't mean we have to accept everything. I mean, that's one meme people were putting out there where it was like 2008 hey look just because two you know two people who love each other want to get married doesn't mean they're gonna go bang in the senate floor well here we are here we are
Starting point is 01:49:54 let's grab uh some more uh super chats wyatt caldenberg says oh and how did the prison guards treat you did they see you as a political prisoner or did they see you as an enemy of the state so there was a little bit of a mixed reaction um some of them knew who i was before i even got in there and liked me some of them knew who i was before i got in there and didn't like me but that was a lot smaller of a number um by day 10 pretty much everybody in there knew who i was and had an opinion one way or the other. The amount of times I heard, I'm just doing my job, like, hey, I love you and what you do, but I'm just doing my job is far too many to count. Unfortunately, so here's where, this is why it's not necessarily about me the treatment that i received in prison is what most people in prison experience at at some time or in some way shape or form but because i'm blessed with a large
Starting point is 01:50:54 following and a large platform you're just hearing about what i went through um my story the solitary um i mean i'm there's all kinds of stories I go to. They stole or lost all my property. Just all the craziness. And by the way, I'm writing a book about all this. It'll probably come out next year. All the crap that I went through, just generally speaking, a lot of the treatment of prisoners is you're just a number. You're not a human. Nobody gives a crap about you. Nobody on the inside gives a crap about you. Nobody on the outside gives a crap about you. We can do whatever the hell we want to you and none of it matters but because i have a large platform and a large following a lot of what i had to go through and i experienced is actually is actually
Starting point is 01:51:33 coming out and making it to the front so i mean really just generally speaking prisoners are not treated with much respect or dignity at all uh and we're talking about non-violent criminals we're talking about victimless crime criminals we're talking about um people who have families waiting for them at home they really are just treated with with very little respect and dignity and so it's it's really a sad thing and that's not even a political thing about me i mean there were definitely probably some people in there that didn't like my politics and maybe wanted to make it as hard on me as possible but there was it was kind of far few and far between generally speaking prisoners are disrespected and look if you're a high level prisoner and you killed or raped somebody then
Starting point is 01:52:18 you know what i'm not really shedding a tear for you or you're a child molester or stuff like that i'm not really shedding a tear for those people but uh it's it's just amazing how you're you're completely discounted as a human and any human emotions or feelings that that you might have as a prisoner just completely discounted and they they treat you like you need to just be numb to all this and you just have to accept that you're a prisoner and you're going to be treated like this. So, you know, my treatment had a bunch of curveballs and knuckleballs, but really, for my 47 days, I just experienced everything. Somehow, I just experienced everything that prisoners experience every day. And so, the larger story isn't really about me. It's that we desperately need prison reform.
Starting point is 01:53:05 I mean, it's desperate. A lot of the higher-ups at these prisons, I'll close it like this. There's three types of people that work at prisons. There's the incompetent and inept people, the stereotype of they just nap on the job. And then there's the power trippers. And any time they get a chance to just trip on their power and just put you in your place and feel good about themselves, they're going to do it every time and then some. And then there's the friendlies.
Starting point is 01:53:33 If you respect them, they're going to respect you. But just generally speaking, my story is one thing. But prisoners, a lot of these prisoners, nonviolent criminals, victimless crime criminals, they're just they're treated like subhumans they're disrespected they're discounted they barely even get a scrap of dignity the way they're treated in there and so it's not just about me it's a story that i'm gonna have to tell my story but but it's it's really what goes on in these prisons every day i just have to take a screenshot real quick of this uh tweet so it's my tweet saying was he the guy getting f'd in the a or was he the guy f'ing some other guy in the a
Starting point is 01:54:13 and then everyone started saying like oh blah blah tim and i said well it matters because we need to know if that's him on camera or if he's filming then if he's filming how do we determine it was him we don't want to falsely accuse someone of you know i'm being i'm keeping the language light it's not what i tweeted f and a guy in the a on the senate hearing room floor the rabbit hole said never deleting this app rated x for everyone and elon musk uh liked it and laughed at it so i'm just gonna have to retweet that real quick rated x for everyone yeah that's awesome totally worth it x is the place to be imagine imagine if it's the guy who's who's receiving who invites his buddy in and and then he films it and destroys his life and he's like man why'd you have to do this to me yeah if he didn't know he's being recorded yeah
Starting point is 01:54:59 oh yeah crazy i mean not justifying the behavior obviously i'm just talking from that level at a personal level it's like damn damn dude you really had to film me like i didn't even know you were doing that now i'm all over the internet well i guess that's what you get karma's a bitch all right the yeti 90 says if the doj and police would do their job all the corrupt politicians and and leos would be legally arrested and if they if they were they wouldn't have to worry about being fired or losing money trump vivek 2024 i'd rather build a system that like disallows corruption than try and like whack a mole, all the corruption when it pops up. If we can build like less corruptible systems, that'd be nice.
Starting point is 01:55:34 I don't know if you'll ever be able to stop corruption if it's potential, if it's available. So what do you think? Just shut down the systems? Well, no, I like smart contracts. Like if instead of like just relying on 450 representatives, if each of those 700,000 people, they each have one representative, could vote on a smart contract, yes or no, and then that would go to a system,
Starting point is 01:55:52 and then that thing would go yes or no. So you don't have these representatives that get bribed. You would remove that corruption source from the system. That could be one potential minor solution in some way i'd say just shut down all these corrupt federal operations shut them all down i think the biggest problem is those guards you mentioned who are like hey man i'm just doing my job that is if i was gonna if i was gonna say like on a scale of one to ten where one is it's not really a problem at all things are pretty good in tennis it's the worst problem our society faces it's those guards are 10 you can talk about like nancy pelosi and joe biden all that and those are
Starting point is 01:56:29 like seven eights and nines to varying degrees like big problems for our society but the the only reason any of it exists is because good men do nothing yeah and i think if we're looking okay so what's the what's the scenario what's the outcome that we would be looking for they should have just released me day one. Imagine if every prison guard went to their boss and said, I will not do any work related to Owen Schroer. Good luck. And every single guard was just like,
Starting point is 01:56:54 I ain't going anywhere near it. Or they just said, we're not going to process him. We're not going to throw him in. And then if the federal government puts out a warrant, they just say, no, we're not going to arrest him. Well, I mean, so you end up showing up and you're standing there being like, tell me what to do. And all the guards are like, nope, we're on going to arrest him well i mean so you end up showing up and you're standing there being like tell me what to do and all the guards are like nope we're on strike what would they do they could do nothing higher the problem is i don't know yeah absolutely by all means
Starting point is 01:57:13 call in people who will do it fine but these these spineless cowards who are like i like what you do and i believe in you and you're right and now i'm going to facilitate the evil of this nation while staring you in the eyes talk about fucking scumbags dude i don't i'm sorry man anybody who tries playing that i'm just doing my job game to me you are the most despicable disgusting cretin it's the ethos of what the nazis did my whole life i was told that they were like all these nazi soldiers were just like i'm just following orders i'm just following orders and they knew what they were doing was amoral, but they're like, I'm just following order. I'm not saying all of them, but there were a lot of them that said that. All of the people... And so I learned early... All of those people saying, I'm just doing my job, are lifting up the corrupt and the evil and bearing their weight so they can destroy this country. And then everyone says, yeah, but they've got families and they've got kids. It's really, really difficult. And I'm like, I get it. I get it. Your family is more important. The future
Starting point is 01:58:07 your children will have. It's more important than being the hero who's going to fight to do something good. Totally understand. You've made your priorities clear. I can't say anything about it. I don't have kids. Well, Tim, I'm glad that you showed the emotion on this topic because it's really something that's hard to encapsulate, especially when I've dealt with it so many times. The first time when they arrested me and they all knew it was wrong they knew it was wrong they said i'm sorry but i'm just doing my job the second time they arrested me and they knew it was wrong sorry i'm just doing my job the third time like you're saying when i'm going even even some of the fbi guys that came and were dealing with my uh indictment said
Starting point is 01:58:41 sorry i'm just doing my job i've had to had to say it when you're staring it in the face and that actually happens to you. It's it's you want impossible to explain. I mean, it really is. You want to know why on the scale surreal Epstein is a nine and those cops are a 10 because if those cops didn't exist, Epstein would have been dealt with instantly. Yeah. Think about the level of government involvement. Epstein was doing where they had to protect him. You know, it's a fact.
Starting point is 01:59:05 With those flights, and look, you've got presidents flying on those planes, Secret Service is involved. And those Secret Service guys are like, well, I know what's going on,
Starting point is 01:59:12 but I'm just doing my job. Those guys are the problem. Children came to the FBI in the 1990s and talked about what Epstein was doing. The FBI ignored them. Let's not forget about the media.
Starting point is 01:59:23 Let's not forget about the media's role in this. Amy Robach at ABC abc hot tape oh i was gonna bring up the clinton epstein story but uh they told me not to do it so i'm not gonna do it well guess what now she's gotten all the promotions she's on the big daytime show she's making more money than i thought she got fired because she was dating that guy they did have some fallout i guess one of them was cheating on their spouse or whatever no i don't think they were cheating i think they were just in a relationship and they were co-anchors or whatever. And it was a scandal.
Starting point is 01:59:46 Some people are saying she released it deliberately. Right. Yeah. You see hot tape? That she's the one who leaked it. Because the story should have gotten out and she helped it get out that way. Well, the point is the media was covering it up too. Oh, yeah.
Starting point is 02:00:00 Absolutely. No, they were promoting Epstein. They were saying he's a great guy. All the stories they wrote about him. I'm not so mad at her. I gotta be honest, because she's on camera being like they stopped me, I was trying to do it and it's a 50-50 situation where it's like, well, you should have still
Starting point is 02:00:13 done something, but maybe she was the one who leaked it, I don't know. It's different if she said something like, so I helped them cover it up. Then I'd be like, okay, she's evil. But she didn't. She said she wanted to get it out and she had the story and she's pissed. They suppressed it on her. And then, well, shout out to James O'Keefe for doing the hard work. Uh-oh.
Starting point is 02:00:30 We have the shirt. It is out. Do you want to see it? We can't show it here. We can't show it to anyone. Wait a second. How did they get this angle? Listen, my team works very hard. My team. That's the best question. My team works very hard.
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Starting point is 02:01:13 I'm buying mine right now. And thank you because you do and you support my independent media organization too at the same time. So, appreciate you guys. If we lived in a world where, I'll give this shout out to Matt W same time. So, appreciate you guys. If we lived in a world where, I'll give this shout out to Matt Walsh, and I think Matt would agree.
Starting point is 02:01:30 If we lived in a world where men of conscience refuse to do immoral acts, that satanic statue wouldn't even be in the Capitol building. Because all it takes is for the people
Starting point is 02:01:40 working there to say, I'm not going to do that. I am not going, we need you to come in and work security. They're going to be saying, but say, Tannic statute. No, I won't show up. Have a nice day. Instead, it's like, you got it, boss.
Starting point is 02:01:51 Hey, man, I don't like it, but I'm just doing my job. Well, this is why we call them the, you know, Luke will feel me on this, why we call them, especially the enforcers, the teeth, right, of the state. So we can, you mentioned Pelosi, or we talk about AOC, or whoever it is. At the end of the day, the guys that are going to be front lines and the first conflict it is that you are going to have is with the police. That's just no matter what the conflict it is, that's going to be the first line of defense.
Starting point is 02:02:22 And if, you know, they were on their stuff, let's just say that. And they actually believe they were serving and protecting the individuals within this geographical area. They would just simply say no. And again, I mean, this isn't my quote,
Starting point is 02:02:39 but the old quote is Tom was talking about. This is like, Hey, you know, they talk about doing their jobs. Right. And I guess the answer to that is maybe you shouldn't. Exactly. quote is tom was talking about this is like hey you know they talk about doing their jobs right and i guess the answer to that is maybe you shouldn't exactly spark says tim if disney signed a 100 million dollar deal with x would you also call that a quote win that one's a bit more
Starting point is 02:02:56 tough because disney was already advertising on x so there's nothing, there's no rectifying anything, I would call it a win. Would I call it absolute victory or anything like that? Well, I don't know about that. I'd say winning doesn't mean you won the war. Sometimes you win the battles and sometimes you make small gains. So if there's a major, like, there's a major battlefield with
Starting point is 02:03:20 the Confederates and the Union soldiers, and the Confederates, you know, open fire and take out a commander, would you call that a win? Well, like in the colloquial sense of like it was good for them at the time. It doesn't mean they won the battle. Then the Union comes in and crushes them. You know what I mean? But my point is simply, did you guys see what Sean Strickland tweeted out today?
Starting point is 02:03:37 No, I have not. He said, yeah, he's he let me let me let me read it. Can you tell us? I can't. Absolutely. I can absolutely read this one. Sean, Sean was family friendly this time? Yes.
Starting point is 02:03:47 Oh, all right. Let me scroll down here and find the tweets. I retweeted it. Don't you love how the realest men in America in sports are all in MMA? Of course. That's not by chance. That's why I'm saying it's good they're getting money. Sean Strickland said, unpopular opinion.
Starting point is 02:04:03 January 6th was the most patriotic thing our country has done in a very long time to which i responded thank you bud light for sponsoring this message do they sponsor him or something they sponsor ufc okay and he's a champion so that money goes to him and when he's made the he made political statements in the past he said brought to you by bud light in some manner of speaking so like i tell, let's roll, baby. I tell you, a foreign multinational company, I don't think that they would be that upset watching the U.S. tear itself apart. So maybe they are getting what they want out of it. I don't know.
Starting point is 02:04:31 My point is, he keeps spitting on the left, and so far Bud Light has done, Anheuser-Busch has said and done nothing. They just keep letting him do it. Hey, look, man, keep boycotting. Everything else aside, can we at least enjoy that? Like, we can all agree. Well, I'll tell you this. It's fun.
Starting point is 02:04:47 Because even though InBev, which is based in Belgium, bought Anheuser-Busch, I guess it was like 10 years ago or so now, most of the, a lot of the creative decisions still come out of St. Louis, Missouri, my hometown. So I still know a lot of people in that process. I wouldn't say there's a civil war within, you know, Bud Light or their marketing team, but let's just say there's like your hard conservative wing inside, and then there's like, oh, we got to cater to the left for all these marketing purposes inside.
Starting point is 02:05:12 And they're kind of always like showing each other numbers and saying, look, you were miserable over here, or look, we should have done this. So it's kind of a back and forth with all of it. So it doesn't surprise me that Bud Light, when they see this stuff, they're like, let them go. We're not touching this. We already suffered a billion-dollar market cap with that uh you know gay tranny whatever all right uh let's uh here we go what is this one where are we at uh talking talk taking back toxic says the statue
Starting point is 02:05:36 is a red herring why is there even a government building for it to be inside in the first place afuera afuera afuera indeed damn right why was there a government building for it to be inside in the first place afuera afuera afuera indeed damn right why was there a government building for it to be inside in the first place because walls they protect you from arrows i don't know why did they build walls in the first place because rain you gotta protect yourself from the elements all right oh we got a stink bug he's chilling what's he doing he's been hanging out all time he's your government probe see See you later, stinky. And he's strong. Yeah.
Starting point is 02:06:06 Yeah, they're pretty cool. That's a government stink bug. It's a brown marmorated stink bug introduced into the United States. Hey, come on, Tim. He's just trying to do his job. In about 1996. They're from China. He's just doing his job, man.
Starting point is 02:06:18 He can't even get up. All right. Let's grab one more. He's just being tortured. He can't do it. He's like a turtle. Alien Robot Go says, if you have a million dollars today
Starting point is 02:06:26 or $10 million in five years, which would you choose? Well, that's a long, complicated question, but I'd suppose, of course, today. $10 million in five years is just basically toilet paper. That's the way this country's going. If you know how to invest that money,
Starting point is 02:06:41 now would be the time. All right, 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, If you know how to invest that money, now would be the time. And you are helping Jeremy Boring, Michael Knowles, me, the TimCast crew, chart on Billboard. And our hope is that, you know, by teaming up, we can crack the Hot 100. I'm not so sure. We'll see if we can pull it off next week. It's a holiday season, so we'll see if it works out. But ultimately, it's a similar campaign to what we had, you know, the first time around.
Starting point is 02:07:20 We are trying to force them to acknowledge that we drive sales. We have an impact, and we have a bigger impact than many other artists who struggle to even get anywhere where we are. I'll tell you this. Right now, forward-facing, the music video has like 200 and some odd K. That's bigger than many mainstream signed bands already. And they keep just telling us to screw ourselves. So we're just going to keep pushing. But again, thebestsongever.com. Owenen do you want to shout anything out yeah please follow me
Starting point is 02:07:49 i'm back on twitter i got released from jail and then i got released from the twitter jail uh right afterwards it was great so my personal account is back at all i do is owen and then for my political media we share stuff like this clips from this show that I'm on. TimCast, the clips we'll put there, at OwensSchroer1776. But the big show, the big platform, three hours a day, 3 to 6 p.m. weekdays at band.video.com. Or the easier link might be OwensSchroer.show. And then I do a Rumble show as well on my own. We have a little fun. We loosen it up a little bit, Rumble.com.
Starting point is 02:08:23 Great to be back here, Tim. Thank you. Oh, yeah. Well, just go to ripperverse.com we're smack dab in the middle of a campaign for you guys that want to get into comics you want an alternative go to ripperverse.com alpha core number one is the campaign we're in right now it's wrote by the legendary chuck dixon you know him as the creator of bane he did a lot of um uh dc comic stuff all throughout the 90s all the bat family stuff well he's the writer here as well as joe bennett being the artist uh it's a little police procedural uh with superhero elements um if you're into that right
Starting point is 02:08:57 now we're at like almost 1.2 million uh dollars on this campaign orders are already going out since we started fulfillment early last week. So just go to Riververse.com and you'll check it out there. But man, it does feel good to be back here, man. I appreciate you having me. I've been here all day. Right on.
Starting point is 02:09:14 Yeah, this was a great show. Thank you so much for everyone being here. Owen, it's great that you're not in jail anymore. So thank you so much for joining us. You could send me your love letters on youtube.com forward slash we are change and then my web guy just messaged me he's like we're getting hit with some attacks from australia and all ips uh so it looks like the best political shirts.com is down
Starting point is 02:09:35 for now i'm going to be posting alternative links um on twitter as well at luke we are changed so if you want to see the salacious, very perfect shirt for family gatherings and this holiday season. Christmas is coming up. This is the gift. You get your crazy uncle or if you're the crazy uncle, you got to wear it.
Starting point is 02:09:55 We can't show it to you here on Twitter at LukeWeAreChanged. I'm going to let you know when the DDoS attacks stop on my websites and then we'll be able to purchase the shirts and support my independent media organization. We're at a period in time right now where you have a lot of power, like a lot, a lot of power, and you can do a lot of good and work within your community to strengthen your bonds, your friendships, your family, forgive people that have hurt you in the past. Now's the time.
Starting point is 02:10:21 And we can move forward and transition this whole world into something new and really cool. And we could do it together, one-on-one, one-by-one. And thanks again, Tim, for throwing that party earlier. We had a wonderful Christmas party, company Christmas party. It was super cool. Shout out to the Gamermades on YouTube. And I will be seeing you guys at Turning Point USA coming up. Shout out to Dutch's Daughter.
Starting point is 02:10:41 It's a restaurant in the Western Maryland area and it's amazing and that's where we got the catering for the party and everybody just annihilated all the food. Thank you for that. The steaks were really awesome. The steaks were amazing.
Starting point is 02:10:53 I was so hungry when I landed too. It was perfect. Oh yeah. The crab cake. And we're doing a show with Tucker Carlson Monday. Awesome.
Starting point is 02:10:59 Super pumped. So we'll be seeing you guys. Is it behind a paywall or is it on YouTube? I don't know. It's on YouTube. Awesome. It's AmFest. We'll be seeing you guys bright and early Monday a paywall or is it on YouTube? No, it's on YouTube. Awesome. So we'll be seeing you guys bright and early Monday night.
Starting point is 02:11:07 Is that where you guys are going after this? We're flying out. So we fly out Sunday. We're there just for the one day, and then we fly immediately right back. I wasn't allowed to. Probation didn't allow me to go. They allowed me to come here, though. They allowed me.
Starting point is 02:11:20 My probation officer allowed me to come here because technically I organized this before I met with him. But after that, I'm locked down. Shout out to the people that are working that out, man, because it's super cool to have you, dude. I'm glad you came. Thanks for coming. Great to see you. And we also have this guy to the right.
Starting point is 02:11:35 Yeah, great show, gents. That was fun. Appreciate you guys both being here. Glad to see you out, Owen. And hope you guys enjoyed the show. Friday shows, not normally that spicy but today was what a wild news story to leave things off yeah if you see on discord i'm served.com you know where i'm at we will see you all on monday tucker carlson will be joining us at amfest
Starting point is 02:11:56 we're super excited thanks for hanging out we'll see y'all then cheers

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