Timcast IRL - Timcast IRL #937 US Launch MASSIVE Air Strikes In Yemen As Israel War Growing To WW3 w/Donald Trump Jr

Episode Date: January 12, 2024

Tim, Ian, and Luke join Donald Trump Jr to discuss the US and UK launching coordinated airstrikes against Yemen, Elon Musk sharing a video exposing the scale of the migrant centers in the US, Don Jr s...aying Tucker Carlson should be Trump's VP, and John Fetterman blasting South Africa for their comments about Israel Hamas war. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Starting point is 00:01:05 over Israel's actions in the Gaza war. And now the U.S. and the U.K. have entered this conflict substantially. There were already concerns based on Iran-backed militias attacking American bases in Iraq. So the concern here, whenever we get stories like this, is that the conflict is escalating towards, oh, I'm going to say it, some type of World War III type situation. I know I went a little light on that one. And the reason why is people think World War III means big superpower fights big superpower. But right now we're looking at Venezuela
Starting point is 00:01:33 potentially going to invade Guyana. We've got conflict in Europe already. There's some reports, I'll have to defer to Luke on this one, Sweden is preparing for war because they're afraid of what Russia's going to do. You've got this expanded conflict in Ukraine. As I mentioned, Israel and Hamas, this war is not abating. And now we've got the U.S. and U.K. directly involved. Plus, everyone is aware of the Pacific theater in Southeast Asia, in which the fears are that China will make a move on Taiwan.
Starting point is 00:01:57 So all of this is laid out before us. So when we get breaking news and videos of these massive airstrikes, it's alarming. But I'll tell you what I think was alarming first is when we get breaking news and videos of these massive airstrikes, it's alarming. But I'll tell you what I think was alarming first is when we got these reports several weeks ago that the rebels were blocking access to the Red Sea. That's shutting down a massive portion of global trade, including energy trade, oil, etc. This is the route that goes up to the Sinai Peninsula. They're doing it to target Israel. Egypt's affected. The Mediterranean is affected. And now we're looking at the potential for serious war. Now, aside from that, we're going to be talking about, of course, we're in Iowa. This is really, really awesome. The caucuses are
Starting point is 00:02:32 on Monday and a blizzard is about to slam into us a very serious one. I got to tell you, Iowa, it's beautiful. All of the trees are just blanketed in snow. There's a foot or two of snow everywhere. It snowed last night during the show, two or three inches. And now we're getting these warnings as blizzard's going to shut everything down. But I gotta tell you, I'm excited for it. They're saying it's going to get down to minus 22 degrees and we'll be having a good time. But of course, we also must bring up John Fetterman, who nobody wants to believe he alluded to white genocide in South Africa, but he was talking about Israel, defending Israel,
Starting point is 00:03:06 and he said South Africa should not talk about genocide because of what's going, he says, when you look at what's going on there now, they should stay out of it. It's like, wait, wait, wait, wait, hold on. What did he mean? What did he mean? Now, everybody, of course, thought he meant apartheid, right? No, he clarified. He said he meant Sudan. Okay, well, Michael Malice was right about this guy, whatever it is. But a lot of people think that his initial comments were actually about the farmers that are being killed in South Africa. So we'll talk about that. Before we get started, my friends, head over to Twitter, go to x.com and follow Based Records, B-A-S-T-E Records. They're producing music. They're helping build the parallel economy. They've got a bunch of
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Starting point is 00:04:20 That's going to be about 10 p.m. Eastern time. It's going to be a lot of fun. And again, smash that Like button, subscribe to this channel, share the show with your friends. Joining us tonight to talk about this a whole lot more, and especially the Iowa caucus, is Donald Trump Jr. What's happening, man? Doing a show here in Iowa, you know? Yeah. How are you doing?
Starting point is 00:04:37 Doing well. Although, you know, moving to Florida, I realize I've gotten much softer. Coming here and having it be, it's like 20 when I got here. It's like that's different when I'm used to like, you know. It was 68 the other day in Florida. I was like, I can't go outside. It's over. So you got to reacclimate.
Starting point is 00:04:54 Right on. So I don't think you need an introduction, honestly. I mean, your name. Probably. Probably okay. Good, bad, or indifferent. The son of the former and next president. Well, God willing. God knows what we're seeing out there right now. We need someone to do something different
Starting point is 00:05:10 We got a lot to talk about especially immigration So I definitely want to jump into this because Elon Musk has been calling out There's a bunch of stories some dude went to one of these facilities and broke in and filmed inside These these illegal immigrant facilities that are being funded by the taxpayer. So thanks for coming, man. It's going to be a lot of fun. We've got Luke Rudkowski hanging out. Yeah, I'm in Miami, and this is something else. This is a little different here.
Starting point is 00:05:31 But my name is Luke Rudkowski of thebestpoliticalshow.com. Today I'm wearing a shirt that reads, I identify as a conspiracy theorist. My pronouns are I told you so because I told you so. You could get it on thebestpoliticalshirts.com. We also released a Big Mike 2024 shirt that automatically was censored as soon as we released it. We just brought it back up. Get it on thebestpoliticalshirts.com
Starting point is 00:05:53 because you do. That's why I'm here. Did you have a picture of Big Mike or did you just say Big Mike? We had more than a picture. It's not family-friendly. Is it like the concealed carry, open carry one? It's explicit. The 2024 is underlined by something.
Starting point is 00:06:06 We'll keep it family friendly here. This is going to be for 10 o'clock, I guess. We can bring that back up later. Yes. Big, big mic. Oh, yes. All right, Ian, who are you? What do you do?
Starting point is 00:06:17 I'm Ian Crossland. Happy to be here. This weather reminds me of my childhood, man, growing up in Ohio. Ooh, that's rough. It wasn't quite negative 10, so I'm going to get a taste of that. Dude, Don, if you want to harden up, do Luke's tactical training. He's over in Miami.
Starting point is 00:06:32 I do a lot of shooting, so we'll have to make that happen. I do as well. It's running, and man, I immediately my core, I realized how fast your core gives out if you're not prepped to run and run and run. I'm excited for the weather. They say it's going to be negative 22 on caucus day. You've got to experience it out if you're not prepped to run and run and run. I'm excited for the weather. They say it's going to be negative 22 on caucus day.
Starting point is 00:06:47 You've got to experience it once if you haven't. We were up in Alaska over the holidays, Allison and I, and it was minus 28. And it was fun. It was very fun. It's like the cold plunge trend, but you don't have to actually get wet. Do you do that? You know what? I actually do.
Starting point is 00:07:03 I try my best to avoid some of the stuff that's gimmicky, but I think it's great. What's your regimen with it? It's amazing for your dopamine. It's amazing to start your day. It's amazing for your overall health and well-being. But when you choose to do it, we don't choose to do it outside here. It's not fun.
Starting point is 00:07:17 No, no, no. That's a little different. When I go work out, whatever, I'll go afterwards. I'll do something hot for 15, 20 minutes and then do five to seven minutes in that. You want to do it in the morning. The morning is the best time to do it. You don't want to do it after exercise because it stops protein synthesis. Yeah, my problem is it's literally about time.
Starting point is 00:07:35 Part of it's the relaxation. So if I can do it after my workout, it's just hard for me with my schedule to be like, okay, I'm going to go work out. Then I'm going to go about my day. Then I'm going to come back and get sweaty and wet and dirty again. Wake up cold. But yes, you're definitely right. Let's jump to the news.
Starting point is 00:07:49 The first thing I want to show you guys is this video. Huge explosion in the capital of Yemen, Sana, after U.S. airstrike. This is war, ladies and gentlemen. So, yeah, I don't think we're getting any sound out of this, but there is sound. Yeah, sound's not coming through, guys, but we'll come back to that later. I'm not super concerned about people hearing popping noises. But this is the big breaking story. We've got ABC News.
Starting point is 00:08:17 U.S.-UK launch large-scale retaliatory strikes against Iran-backed Houthi militants in Yemen. The Houthis had made repeated attacks on the Red Sea shipping despite U.S. warnings. Now, we have this story from the conversation why Yemen's Houthis are getting involved in the Israel-Hamas war and how it could disrupt global shipping. Basically, there's a video. I mean, have you guys seen this video where the helicopter lands and seizes the shipping vessel? This is nuts. We had Eric Prince on the culture war, and he just outright mentioned, I mean, this could shut down a majority of global shipping by controlling this route. The end result is fairly obvious. Massive escalation of war in the region. Iran, of course, has to retaliate in some way. So far, they've been having their militias attack U.S. bases. But this is a component of the Israel war in Gaza. And it's,
Starting point is 00:09:01 I got to tell you, it's actually really sad to see, because I remember when we got the breaking news about the Abraham Accords during the Trump administration and how you get all these these liberals and Democrats, these personalities were claiming that it was nothing, that it was just paying off people, whatever. It's not real peace. And my attitude was, dude, you have flights traveling over Muslim nations to Israel, from Muslim nations to Israel. We are actually moving forward with the basic components of longstanding business was being conducted because they probably always wanted to, you know, a lot of reasons why they couldn't. But they they they changed that. And now watching the region fall apart so quickly, the capitulation to Iran. And it's just insane, man. Like, you know, the adults were supposed to be back in charge. And I'm
Starting point is 00:09:50 we all knew there's so much you knew. I mean, of course, you knew you knew with the Afghan withdrawal. Right. You know, they didn't really want to learn how to win a war, but they wanted to learn about white rage. And, you know, the worst, I think, for me, for that one, I think we discussed it last time I was on the show was just watching, you know, the worst, I think, for me for that one, I think we discussed it last time I was on the show, was just watching, you know, the Secretary of State get up there, you know, before Congress and do his thing that he was, and I quote, shocked and dismayed that the Taliban
Starting point is 00:10:17 did not install a more diverse and inclusive government. But no, I mean, I was like, I literally, like, I was like, you're joking, right? Like, but they weren I was like, I literally like I was like, you're joking, right? Like, but but they weren't like that was like, you know, the Taliban that you've been fighting in a war for 20 years that throw homosexuals off buildings. Like you thought they were going to have like, you know, a trans coalition in Islamabad. You know, come on. Well, to be fair, perhaps he thought when China moved in and took over the region, that may be a path they would. But no, that's actually unfair because China has masculinity training for their young people. And they put out commercials or propaganda to get their young men ripped and ready for war.
Starting point is 00:10:56 They're women, too. I watched a video of kids. This is how they're training the kids in schools is they'll each have two basketballs that they're bouncing. And then they jump to the right. They have the next basketball. So there's all these 24 basketballs in a circle, and like 12 kids, or there's a lot more than that, actually. Hey, but our kids know that there's 4,762 genders. So like, we got that going for us. And that doesn't even include the Chinese super soldier program that they also
Starting point is 00:11:18 enacted and are actively genetically gene splicing individuals in order to become the next super soldier. So there's that. But this situation happening in Yemen is a pretty big deal. It's the United States. It's the United Kingdom. They just bombed the capital of Yemen with support of Qatar and Saudi Arabia. There's a lot of history here because this is the continuation of a previous campaign where the United States and the Saudi Arabians were essentially working with al-Qaeda and a lot of Sunni rebels trying to get after
Starting point is 00:11:45 specifically these Houthi rebels that are tied into Iran. So there's a lot of history here. There's a lot of declarations here. There's a lot of trade on the line. There's a lot of things at stake here that really are important to bring up during this matter, as of course, this conflict could expand very easily to Iran. And if that happens, it's just going to be devastating. I need to bring up a quick point. Discover the magic of Bad MGM Casino, where the excitement is always on deck. Pull up a seat and check out a wide variety of table games with a live dealer. From roulette to blackjack, watch as a dealer hosts your table game and live chat with them throughout your experience
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Starting point is 00:13:19 So for everybody who heard Luke just say that China is creating genetically engineered super soldiers. With gene splicing technology. With gene-splicing technology. With gene-splicing technology. I know there are people watching being like, okay, this guy's crazy. From The Guardian, three years ago, China conducting biological tests to create super soldiers, U.S. spy chief says. Intelligence director John Ratcliffe claims human testing aims to develop soldiers with biologically enhanced capabilities. Okay, fair point. Maybe the guy was lying.
Starting point is 00:13:44 But isn't it even surprising? I mean, you understand what, like, they're actually playing to win. Like, is anyone actually surprised that they would be doing that? Like, I'm not even a little bit. I'm actually surprised this story is from three years ago, not from 23 years ago. But this is what we know about. Imagine the stuff that we don't know about. And to have another Chinese connection here, it was the Chinese that brokered a larger peace deal that first ended the war in Yemen just a
Starting point is 00:14:08 few months ago. They brought Saudi Arabia and Iran to the table and said, hey, we're going to stop fighting each other in Yemen because this was a larger proxy war. I think right now the United States is restarting this war with Saudi Arabia, not just because of the conflict, not just because of the interest of Israel, but specifically for U.S. petrol dollar hegemony, for global hegemony, and to counter the Chinese here in this very specific region. And this is troubling because the Chinese are using trade as an initiative. They're saying, hey, Saudi Arabia, Iran, let's come to the table. Let's get some energy out there into the world stage. The United States is coming to this situation saying, hey, we're just going to bomb stuff here. And we're bombing one of the poorest countries in
Starting point is 00:14:48 the world when I think we could be utilizing a more diplomatic, a more kind of advantageous policy that would be better for America's interests and America's people. Because right now with the open borders, the Yemeni terrorists and the rebels. Yeah. How many Iranian sleeper cells are all over the country right now, just waiting to be activated? It's not even Iranian. It's ISIS that the United States previously supported. It's al-Qaeda that the United States also previously supported. It's a lot
Starting point is 00:15:14 of fundamentalists. It's a lot of radicals that could just very easily walk into the United States and wreak havoc on our way of life very easily with these stupid policies. We have this tweet from Mario Noffel. Statement from Democratic House member Valerie Howell saying, These airstrikes on Yemen were not authorized by Congress. The Constitution is clear that Congress is the only authority
Starting point is 00:15:35 that allows military intervention in foreign conflicts. Every president must first come to Congress and request military authorization regardless of which party he belongs to. I'm really surprised the Democrat came out and criticized unilateral military. I sort of feel like they've been really fine with war in Eastern Europe and sending, you know, billions of dollars. And then you have beyond the proxy war, whatever happened to that Teixeira guy that was leaking that we actually had boots on the ground over there.
Starting point is 00:16:01 Now he's disappeared for six months. We haven't heard anything about that one. Well, maybe she's upset because it's not going, the missiles aren't being sent to Ukraine. Perhaps. I mean, I'm surprised we actually have missiles left given the way they've depleted our stockpiles. Also a real problem, especially given what you brought up as it relates to China being adversarial and really sort of encroaching on Taiwan and flying the sorties over the top of there. And, you know, our allies are watching what's going on around the world, and we're sort of an embarrassment.
Starting point is 00:16:26 I wonder, you know, I'm 37 in two months. I'll be 38. I wonder, were we just, those around this age, you know, like Luke and I are similar age, were we lucky in growing up in a time where you had these lesser conflicts that appeared, you know, all around? Of course, you had Iraq and Afghanistan, but you did not have basically every region on the verge of imploding. But my point, I guess, is before I was born, of course, I was Vietnam.
Starting point is 00:16:54 There was the risk of nuclear war with the Soviets. So maybe it's just a wake-up call for millennials. Yeah, if you watch the borders change over the last 2,000 years in Europe, it's constant, constant warfare taking over countries. And then World War II happened, Hitler, and then all of a sudden it stopped. And there was no more border changes because the liberal economic order, we set up this global military police. Then you see Bosnia break off of Serbia. And that was like the one thing. Then the Soviet Union cracked apart and it really diffused the tensions. So I was talking to Scott Horton
Starting point is 00:17:23 about this, and you could argue that we're actually in a state of de-escalation, but I don't know. There's these internal conflicts now and the things that you don't see on paper. It feels, I got to tell you, when I look at what's going on with the war and the conflict and all this stuff, as well as what's going on with immigration, economics, it feels intentional. It's almost like Joe Biden, the Democrats know they're on the way out, and if they can't have it, no one can. And so they're just, I mean, you look at Afghanistan. How is that anything but intentional? You did not have to abandon the Bagram Air Force Base in the middle of the night and not tell the Afghan security forces.
Starting point is 00:17:59 I mean, line those things up. Let's say you decided for some reason you had to abandon Bagram. Okay, well, you tell the security forces. You don't do it in the middle of the night. You do it in a controlled manner. Let's say for some reason you couldn't tell them. You secure the materials and the weapons, and you get rid of them before abandoning them to the Taliban. All of those things happening at once.
Starting point is 00:18:17 Now you look at the southern border with the Biden administration facilitating illegal immigration. It feels like he's this angry kid. The Democrats are playing ball, and they're like, if I can't play with the ball, they're going to chuck it over the fence so that no one else can. It feels like a child, right? Because literally, I remember when that was going on,
Starting point is 00:18:32 I picked up my son Spencer. He was, I think, nine at the time. And I picked him up from school as the Afghan withdrawal was going on, and he's literally nine years old. He's like, Dad, why would we take out the army before the people that helped us? I'm not going to be that guy like, my son was questioning, he's three, and he was asking about nuclear proliferation of the Korean Peninsula, the woke bullshit that you see out there with people sort of virtue signaling.
Starting point is 00:18:57 But he was nine, and he was like, why would we leave $86 billion in equipment, Dad? That's a lot of equipment, Dad. Like a nine-year-old knew this, and yet the adults back in equipment, dad. That's a lot of equipment, dad. Like a nine-year-old knew this, you know, and yet, you know, the adults back in charge didn't. So it has to be intentional. You know, the southern border, you could have just maintained Trump's policies, but, you know, that way you can't, you know, the great replacement theory, it's not a theory. I mean, it's reality. Of course, they're doing this at this point right now. I think it's also fair to understand that maybe what could have been happening with Afghanistan is a situation where you leave a lot of arms and weapons to have the Taliban counter Iran and Iraq in the region as well.
Starting point is 00:19:37 As, of course, there was also a lot of massive terrorist attacks that were just committed inside of Iran by ISIS rebels, ISIS rebels that also were armed by U.S. taxpayer dollars and even had American trucks with American businesses on the side of them. So when we look at the situation in the Middle East, I think it all boils down to the military-industrial complex and the intel agencies and the powers that be coming in there and just dropping a whole bunch of weapons everywhere and then saying, oh, there's bad guys picking up weapons that we dropped, that we paid for, that we told them to pick up against our geopolitical foes that were going against the U.S. petrodollar. So there's a lot of history here, especially with the war in Iraq that made
Starting point is 00:20:12 Iran as powerful as they are right now. There's a lot of things that happened specifically in Syria, in Libya, that have created the current tumultuous situation right now. And we need to understand where a lot of these people are coming from, because the Houthi rebels, they are committing terrorism. They are blocking the tradeotsie rebels they are committing terrorism they are blocking the trade routes but they're also saying specifically stop the war in Palestine and then of course everything will will calm down here and of course that war is not going to be stopping the war I mean I remember when that I first started seeing that you see the imagery the palace you know the Hamas
Starting point is 00:20:41 soldiers were carrying M4s they weren't carrying the traditional AK-47 in a lot of the photos that I saw. Yeah, but according to the intel reports, they got probably from Ukraine. Ukraine or Afghanistan, where we left, what was it, 47,000 or significantly more? So, I mean, I guess instability in the region works out great for the deep state and for the warmongers, but no one else. Take a look at this article from Reuters. Iran seizes oil tanker involved in U.S.-Iran dispute in Gulf of Oman. State media.
Starting point is 00:21:12 And it's retaliation. Okay, so Iran seizing an oil tanker? This is direct. Iran is no longer just using proxies to do this. It has escalated now to nation-state level. Yeah, but the United States is similar, actually. Yeah, this is a tanker called the Suez Rajan. It's changed names because it used to be a Greek oil tanker. They were delivering, selling oil to the, or receiving oil from the Iranians with, and then the U.S. went and took the tanker from the Greeks. And they were like,
Starting point is 00:21:37 it's ours now. And they sold all the oil. The Americans sold their oil for themselves. And then now this is, they're taking the same tank or they're taking it back. And the Cassis belly that the United States had to seize that thing in the first place was you're using American financial systems to transact. So you're violating sanctions on Iran. It's now we're taking it. I remember when the world had a big problem. My father's like, Hey, if we're going to fix these countries, why don't we at least take some of the oil for ourselves and pay ourselves back? And that was a big problem for everyone, apparently. Yeah, well, that's the statement he said specifically with Syria. And essentially, that's what the United States did. But there was also a very interesting news report. I don't know if you could confirm this or give us more details
Starting point is 00:22:14 about this, specifically with Trump requesting a lot of the military personnel to be removed from Syria. And then the generals kind of lied to him about it. So how can we move forward with a future Trump presidency? How is this going to be kind of handled in an approach from here when clearly there's a whole other power structure here that's creating a lot of the chaos? Well, I think you have to clean house at these places, right? You saw it this week alone with Lloyd Austin. I mean, he's the secretary of defense. He's out. It's terrible that he has cancer.
Starting point is 00:22:42 But, you know, we're, as you mentioned, we're on the brink of three now, four, perhaps different possible fronts for escalated conflict. And he's out of pocket for five days. You know, they they replaced him with a lovely lady, I'm sure, who was on and she was on vacation in Puerto Rico. You know, that's wonderful. But like you're the acting secretary of defense while the secretary of defense is in a hospital. The Biden administration doesn't know. They didn't bother to tell him till this week and like all is well folks like i mean no no but but there is a component of it that's like just showing you that this deep state this military industrial complex they don't believe that they answer to the civilian you know chain of command uh they're above and beyond they know better they haven't really done a great job of
Starting point is 00:23:24 winning wars in the last you know 50 years, but like, but they still know better and they're going to do whatever they want. Let's jump to this story. We have a tweet from Elon Musk. He says, why are they hiding these centers? And of course I highlight Elon Musk because when someone with 170 or so million people posts a video, people take notice. And the tweet here is actually, it's from at info uncensored. I believe that's what's watermarked in the video. This video is going so viral. I don't know where the original source, but this is a man who goes into one of these migrant facilities, the Randall Island illegal immigrant center. And he gets a view into all of the tents.
Starting point is 00:24:01 I mean, this is a massive facility. We heard that, I believe it's in Chicago. The taxpayer is spending $7,000 per illegal immigrant per, what is it, per month. And they're bringing in thousands and they're building these facilities. You take a look at some of this stuff. It is absolutely shocking. Here we go. Henry. $84,000 a year, just so we understand that's above median income in this country, fairly significantly, actually. I want everyone to understand what this means, because the Biden administration is facilitating this directly. This means that when you go to work and you make $50,000 a year and you're wondering why your gas is expensive, why your food is more expensive and why you can't afford to pay the rent.
Starting point is 00:24:39 Just remember that the illegal immigrant in Chicago is getting $84,000 a year in benefits that you are contributing to through your tax dollars. That's crazy. That's a lot of money. You get to pay for yourself, your kids, their schooling, their health care, as well as a few million illegal immigrants who, you know, seemingly, because I know the rocket scientists and the nuclear physicists, they can't get into the country. But if you bring no skills and you're going to be a dependent, which means you're going to be on the Democrat party dole and vote accordingly, you can come in with reckless abandon. It's also incentivizing a lot of people to come in that, of course, will be taken instead of giving. Because if you created a situation saying, hey, you guys could make something out of yourself, but you have to work for it, there's going to be opportunities where you could prove yourself that that's something else, completely different compared to, we're going to give you a bunch of free stuff.
Starting point is 00:25:29 California, you get a free sex change. California, you get free health care. And then on top of this money that is given to these specific migrants, we have to understand there's also a larger economic cost to housing. The price of housing is going to be going up as there's going to be less available of it. The price of labor is going to be going down, specifically with a lot of labor now being available for a lot of workers. And it's going to get worse. Yeah, well, the headlines are buying all the housing. They want you to be permanent renters. It's, I said it earlier in a speech today here in Iowa, just if you had this sort of proverbial Manchurian candidate and you were trying to destroy America from within, what would you do differently than today's Democrat Party?
Starting point is 00:26:07 And the answer, I literally cannot think of anything they could get away with beyond what they're actually getting away with that could make it worse. It's hard to believe. It's almost like if you were trying to implement this plan to destroy the country, they got a pretty good one. Oh, it's a phenomenal plan. It must have cost them a lot of plan. It's doing great. Our enemies are laughing their asses off. You know, China's just loving what's going on right now. They couldn't have orchestrated it better themselves. Let me pull this article because it's going to get worse. New York Post. Elon Musk warns migrants are, quote, coming for your homes after New York
Starting point is 00:26:40 City kids forced out of the classroom. Now, the corporate press doing what they do best. I love how they did this to your dad, Don. Elon Musk reports, he comments on what's already been reported. They call him a liar. I saw this happen during the Trump administration so many times to your dad. He comes out and he goes, oh, now they're saying they're going to do X, Y, and Z. Media then reports Donald Trump lies about X, Y, and Z. And it's like, no, no, no, no, no. I reported on exactly what Don said,
Starting point is 00:27:05 what Trump said two weeks ago. Elon Musk, there was a report in Massachusetts, I believe it was, and in New York, that they were suggesting that private residents give up space in their homes to illegal immigrants. The Lieutenant Governor of Massachusetts. And that's the New York Post, owned by Fox News. That's conservative programming,
Starting point is 00:27:21 you know, let's air quote it, but conservative programming actually taking that approach. That tells you everything you need to know about our corporate media, even on the conservative side. They want to put Elon Musk warns in the headline. They could have said Elon Musk highlights comments from Lieutenant Governor. They could have pointed out, but I'm not going to, I'm not going to roast the New York Post for simply saying Elon said it. Fine, he did. But the issue is that now you've got the corporate press claiming that Elon Musk is lying or exaggerating in these claims when all Elon did was read the New York Times
Starting point is 00:27:51 and then tweet, here's a thing I read. Well, they did the same thing to him about the DEI in like the airplane thing. It's like, oh, he's racist. He's like, no, I just want good pilots. Like you're doing programs that are choosing people that are not the best pilots. And it's not an unreasonable as to say, I would just like a competent pilot. I don't care if they're green, blue, purple, it makes no difference to me. I just like them to be able
Starting point is 00:28:12 to fly a plane, but that's not what they're trying to push. He retweeted James Lindsay, who was highlighting the diversity initiatives and the bonus structure. It's not just like, we want to try and hire more people. It was like, you'll get paid more if you hire non-whites. And so Elon said, they're sacrificing, he said, would you want to try and hire more people. It was like, you'll get paid more if you hire non-whites. And so Elon said, they're sacrificing. He said, would you want to fly in an airline that is sacrificing the skill or sacrificing safety for diversity? And then the media attacked him claiming, I love this. NBC said, Elon Musk claimed this without evidence. And I'm like, what do you mean?
Starting point is 00:28:42 It's their policy. He literally retweeted James Lindsay's. It's a document from the airline breaking down their diversity initiative. Yeah, it's a. I feel like I wake up a lot of times like right now and I'm just waiting for like Ashton Kutcher to like jump out of a cake and be like, I were you're just being punked. Like, no, I feel like I'm the star of The Truman Show at times. Like, there's no way this is real, right? There's TV cameras following me around in every room that I'm in because they must be because no rational person could do these things. And yet it's happening.
Starting point is 00:29:15 I feel like that, too. And it's like, I think it's our bias is free speech bias. We've got this bias that the American Constitution is preeminent and will always stand. But I think the most of the world just wants it gone. They want us to live like, like digital serfs and not, I don't know if most of the world, I think it's the, but, but the people who are in charge, because the people that actually hold that power, you know, the world economic forum guys, like they're never going to, you know, you can't drive your car, but I'll take my G6, you know, which will burn more fuel in 30 minutes of air travel than you will in your entire lifetime. But no, no, it's different for me because I'm doing good and I'm smarter than you.
Starting point is 00:29:48 And I know more. So you eat bugs, I'll eat steak. You rent your home from me forever. And the second we control the entire rental market, we'll jack up the rents and you'll be serfs for life. Yeah, that's exactly true. It's not most of the world. Most of the world wants free speech and they would, they would rise up against their tyrannical governments if they thought that they could win. But it's these power structures that are like trying to stomp out free speech. It's really insane. Look, I said something rather intense. I'll call it last week when I when I'm watching these videos of law enforcement officers facilitating crimes against our country on the southern border.
Starting point is 00:30:21 Particularly, let's go back in time a month or so. I we heard Texas said we're going to make it illegal to to cross our borders without, you know, through the proper process. The Biden administration threatened them. I entertain the issue. What happens when Texas state law enforcement confronts federal law enforcement and federal law enforcement is explicitly breaking the law? First, let's start with a simple question. If a police officer one day decides to rob a bank,
Starting point is 00:30:50 do we have someone go and arrest that police officer? And of course, there's no question. Robbing a bank? What if he was told to rob the bank by the chief of police? Yeah, it still doesn't matter. He still went and did it. What we have now is the Biden administration instructing law enforcement. We saw the videos of the bulldozers lifting up the razor wire.
Starting point is 00:31:08 They are facilitating illegal activities against this country, violations of the Constitution. Shout out to Josie, who's sitting in sitting over here. Article four, section four. They're supposed to protect us from invasion. Instead, they're facilitating it. Now we're entering this. Now the Biden administration is suing Texas over this to try and continue the facilitation of illegal immigration. What happens when a Texas law enforcement officer says, you, sir, I don't know who you are. I don't care who you are. You are breaking the law and you are under arrest. And that guy says, I'm a federal agent. Don't you don't you try it? Well, listen, it's getting to be interesting. I've sort of gone to great lengths only because I see so many of these guys, you know, FBI agents or retired guys that come up to me and they see what's going on, whether it was to our
Starting point is 00:31:47 family or whether it's just in general. And they're like, you know, it's a tarnish on our badge. It's, you know, they saw the Mar-a-Lago FBI raid and they're like, this is insane. This is ridiculous. I'm like, so I've always made sort of the distinction between the bureaucrat at the top that's just, you know, beholden to the politics and frankly, all leftists at this point and the door kickers. But we're getting to the point where it's like, hey guys, if you're politics and, frankly, all leftists at this point and the door kickers. But we're getting to the point where it's like, hey, guys, if you're just like, well, I'm just doing my job. I'm just doing my job. I'm just doing my job. Literally every day someone's rights being violated, the Constitution being violated, the law being violated.
Starting point is 00:32:17 When do we stop saying, hey, man, maybe you don't get a pass forever of just doing your job. Maybe more people need to speak out. You saw what happened with the FBI whistleblowers calling out, you know, the entrapment or the Gretchen Whitmer, you know, fake, you know, kidnapping. And, you know, I'm sure all the stuff around January 6th, you know, the insanity there. Oh, we can't show the video because there's too many of our agents in the crowd. It's like, so they were there, but they didn't do anything to stop it. It's almost like they wanted it to happen. When do we say like, hey, you no longer
Starting point is 00:32:48 get the free pass. I was just doing my job because eventually it doesn't fly. And this is what I said last week that there are people driving buses. Okay. There's a report that I've highlighted several times from several years ago of two military, they're enlisted, I guess, criminally charged for trafficking illegal aliens. It was a U.S. attorney in Texas saying, these guys are transporting migrants for cash. Okay, now you've got these, James O'Keefe did this video. He filmed this bus full of illegal immigrants,
Starting point is 00:33:19 and they're being trafficked. You've got these big airlines trafficking illegal immigrants. I want to see those people driving those buses in handc immigrants. I want to see those people driving those buses in handcuffs. I want to see a perp walk. I want to, we cannot have a country where someone driving this bus trafficking, engaging in human trafficking says, my boss told me to do it. It'll be fine. In this video with James, they swerve in and out of traffic, trying to get away from him. They go into off ramps and then back on the highway. And then they call the police to try and get rid of him when they're, in fact, the ones breaking the law. So what I said, and I'll say it again, is that I hope your dad gets
Starting point is 00:33:54 elected. I hope Donald Trump wins in 2024. And I hope we don't got to be crazy and arrest literally every single person. But if you are on camera, if there's evidence of you facilitating crimes against this country and working with coyotes for human trafficking purposes, I hope you are criminally charged and arrested. And I will do everything within my power, as some do to complaints on the internet, to say this to anyone of influence. I'll get down to you. Hashtag me too. I'll be right there with you. And when they come to take us to the gulags, it won't be under our administration. But the second the Democrats take over because they're willing to do that, it'll be right.
Starting point is 00:34:30 No, but you're right. We we see it happening every day. It's across the board. You know, they're throwing out veterans from public housing to put illegals there. They're taking over hotels, paying the owners of the hotels money. But this is tax. It's not like New York's functioning well, right? It's been it's sort of a disaster. And now we're going to spend hundreds of millions of dollars doing it. You saw the do you see that article? I think it was NBC or CBS News. Texas spent one hundred million dollars shipping illegals out of the state. What a bad use of funds. Well, if they sent one hundred thousand immigrants out of the state of Texas, bust them all over the country, got them out of Texas, that's about a thousand bucks a
Starting point is 00:35:08 person. How much would it have cost Texas to keep them there? So, I mean, the, the article is so gaslighting. It's like, oh my God, they spent a hundred million dollars. I'm like that, that would have, that could have been $10 billion in the next two years, just keeping them there. Like, you know, but they expect you to not believe beyond the byline or not to see through it where they've been so, it's so flagrant these days. But I'm not going to defend Texas, Florida, or some of these other states.
Starting point is 00:35:35 I know we all laughed when they shipped illegal immigrants like Martha's Vineyard. But when they take illegal immigrants from the border, the Biden administration facilitates this and lets them in. And then Texas pays these companies to ship around the country. That is part of the human trafficking process. Technically smuggling. It's some of this might be trafficking.
Starting point is 00:35:52 Trafficking is when the person doesn't want to be shipped. But if it's of their own volition and they want to be part of it, then they're being smuggled. Human smuggling. Yep. So I think there needs to be. I do not accept that this is some kind of broad, brilliant play for Texas to be like, aha, we'll take those illegal immigrants and send them to other parts of the country. The problem, while I get what you're saying, at the same time, I think, you know, you see the people in Chicago being like, wait a minute, this is BS. Like, this can't be happening.
Starting point is 00:36:18 It's like, well, no, no, no. You guys have been yelling about being a sanctuary city and everyone's supposed to be this. But now that you actually deal with it, and when you look at the problem in New York or Chicago, just based on numbers, it's a tiny fraction of what Texas, Arizona, border states actually have to deal with. And all of a sudden now they're waking up. So, you know, you do need sort of the shot across the bowels. Like, hey, if you want to be a sanctuary city, we've been very clear in Texas that they're not going to be, they don't want to be. And they've been dealing with these problems for many decades, frankly. It's much worse now. But, you know, it's really easy to be behind your high fence in Hollywood and talk about how wonderful it is. Those people aren't taking anyone else in. And when they show up in their backyard, all of a sudden it's a problem.
Starting point is 00:36:58 Which is why I can respect it to a certain degree. I still think it's bad. However, that being said, that's why I'm saying the Biden administration is facilitating this. And when Texas tries to do something about it, the Biden administration goes after them. The only real course of action they have seems to be this political play of send them to the sanctuary cities and force these people to recognize what they have supported by voting for Joe Biden and these Democrats. And in fact, because of this, it is a large contributing factor to why, I gotta tell you, it's wild to see these videos at Chicago where you have people in the black community
Starting point is 00:37:30 saying they're voting for Donald Trump. I've met some of them. And you have the youth vote. There were three polls, I believe, so far showing 18 to 34-year-olds leaning Republican for Donald Trump. And that, to me, is shocking. It is.
Starting point is 00:37:42 But I think when people realize, hey, you're a young person, you can't afford rent, you can't afford work, you're living paycheck to paycheck, your future has been stolen from you, all of these great crises, the COVID lockdowns, all of these things you've seen. And then they tell you $84,000 a year going in the pocket of that guy and it's coming from your paycheck. They're going to say, I'm going to vote for the other guy. Yeah. I mean, we had a pretty good under this time. You know, again, I see it and, you know, I don't pretend to be, I'm the son of a billionaire from New York. And I, you know, I took my kids, I had them, I took them to Alaska. I just remember this one because it stuck out particularly. I took them
Starting point is 00:38:11 to Alaska. We were just doing a father-son like fishing trip. And we came back and we're like the Anchorage airport. And I got McDonald's for myself, a 14 year old and an 11 year old. And it was like 39 bucks. And I was like, oh my God, if I'm feeling sticker shock, uh, you know, what's happening to the rest of the country. And I had a, you know, a mortgage, uh, readjust cause I had to maintain something for my ex-wife and whatever, you know, a mortgage readjust that I wasn't paying attention for. And just the interest alone, just from the change in interest rate from, you know, a five-year arm readjusting was like, oh, my God. If you took it proportionally to the average cost of a home in America, it could be debilitating relative to median income.
Starting point is 00:38:56 I want to ask you a question before I read the next article. I want to ask you, Donald Trump gets reelected, elected again in the end of this year. What's the first thing he does? What's the first thing he will do to alleviate the problem of this massive illegal immigration flooding this country? Well, you shut down the border to stop the continued spread. You get rid of the incentives to, you know, listen, they're literally incentivized. And by the way, it's a human crisis that most people can't even imagine. I mean, I'm a big outdoorsman, hunter and stuff like that. I have friends all over South Texas with ranches and stuff. I mean, they're literally fighting dead bodies all over the place.
Starting point is 00:39:35 I mean, you know, that that desert is not an easy one to cross. And the coyotes aren't exactly friendly people and they don't exactly do the right thing. I mean, it it is a crisis on a humanitarian scale that most people, you'll never hear the numbers. You'll never hear about it. Imagine what's reported in America is going to be very different than what doesn't make it in the thousand miles
Starting point is 00:39:52 it takes to cross Mexico. So you shut that down. You get rid of the incentives. You do the things like remain in Mexico. You hold them accountable for some of these things. And then you do have to start the deportation effort because these millions, like you got to do it. And the way to eat an elephant is one bite at a time, man. You got it.
Starting point is 00:40:07 You got to start. You got to you got to go aggressive. And this is what they're priming us for with this article from SCNR dot com. The reason why I asked Whoopi Goldberg claims Trump will put people in camps. They're in camps right now that you see the videos. Right. And this cage is under Trump when it's Obama. It's a lovely facility that happens to be a cage, but we won't call it that. Exactly. And so this is what they're priming us for. We need mass deportation. We have 10,000 plus people per day illegally entering the country.
Starting point is 00:40:36 AOC says just give them papers. That's not going to solve the problems of the economic crises. There's more illegals coming into the country on an annual basis than there are American children being born here. Right. What they're prepping us for with these statements from Whoopi Goldberg is that when Donald Trump does begin the process of, I would just say,
Starting point is 00:40:55 typical deportation processes, they're going to produce videos and photos and they're going to claim he's Hitler and it's happening and they're going to use this as propaganda to incite violence. Yeah. AOC crying at the border wall. Of course.
Starting point is 00:41:10 But because they've done that, the projection is already happening. You know, everyone's a fascist except for when they're functioning like fascists. And you've seen that there's no limit to what the Democrat Party will do to retain power. We've been watching that for the last few years. I mean, it's scary stuff, but yes, they are definitely, I'm surprised anyone can actually listen to The View at this point with a straight face. Who are the people who still do? Honestly, I don't know. It's sort of interesting. I did, when my first book, Triggered, came out, they had me on The View and it was, I think it was like the 5,000th episode of The View. And, you know, so, you know,
Starting point is 00:41:44 they're going a little bit, I actually got, after a The View. And, you know, so, you know, they're going a little bit. I actually got, after a while, I actually, you know, you fight back and whatever. I actually turned the audience and Whoopi was there MFing the audience in the commercial break. It was sort of amazing. I wish we could get the footage of that. They'll never allow that to get out there. But it was sort of like they're used to people going on these shows. And they're so desperate to get a little bit of airtime because they're selling their book or whatever bullshit product they got or whatever it may be.
Starting point is 00:42:08 I was there for a book thing. They didn't even ask me about my book. I figured if they're going to have me on there, at least you have the courtesy of that. But it was just an attack session. So then when I sort of went after Whoopi for allowing pedophile Roman Polanski and justifying that and Joy Behar for blackface, I it was, I just sort of had fun because I just said, but if this goes really wrong, I just Googled,
Starting point is 00:42:27 like what are the dumbest things ever said on The View? And it's like, it was a long list, but there was some pretty obvious ones. And, you know, they lost their whole audience, but they still have this sort of, they must have some sort of capture, probably, you know, white suburban virtue signaling housewives
Starting point is 00:42:40 that they're able to manipulate with their nonsense because, you know, they're correcting themselves all the time, but, you know, they're correcting themselves all the time. But, you know, it doesn't matter. They get the hit out there. The media picks it up. It's pushed very effectively through social media as though it's the gospel as opposed to nonsense.
Starting point is 00:42:54 So, yeah, there's no question that's what they're doing. Wasn't it Kelly Osborne that came out and said on The View specifically that we need all these immigrants here because they're going to be cleaning our toilet? And I quote Donald Trump, who's going to scrub your toilet if they're not here? And everyone else is like, whoa, whoa, whoa. She's like, no, no, this is what I mean. But that's the problem. They don't they don't get it. Yeah. Do you guys think that there's value to building a wall now again? A big graphene wall. Joe Biden is selling the wall off. Did you know that? We need a nice, strong graphene wall. We paid for it. We then sell off the components rather than taking, you know, literally,
Starting point is 00:43:26 they could have just completed it in the areas that it mattered. I mean, it was clearly effective. You saw the numbers, but they didn't want to complete it. So instead they paid for the material. Now they're selling off the remaining materials so that you have to buy it again if and when someone else ever becomes, takes office. Like there's literally no, it's like Wuhan lab leak theory. Like, of course it came from the from the lab like of course this is intentional from them of course they want unfettered access to people who are going to be dependent and who will ultimately vote democrat like they they offer nothing else if you're not a dependent at this point i get nervous about the deportation stuff because i like logically it makes sense but realistically i see the horror
Starting point is 00:44:04 of like people with their cell phones recording their mother screaming as she's being pulled out of her living room. And then, like, every day that kind of stuff on social media getting played on NBC. Now imagine this. Now imagine a video of a woman crying and screaming as she's being pulled from a bank vault carrying a bunch of cash. Yeah. We don't look at that crime being committed and go, oh, that poor woman. Or the seventh time deported guy that raped women with reckless abandon, or
Starting point is 00:44:29 drove drunk for the fifth time in the United States and killed someone's son, or smuggling fentanyl across the border time and time again, killing hundreds of thousands of Americans. There's a video of a man being arrested in the subway, and the cops are roughing him up. Not really hitting him or anything, but they're grabbing his arm, they're pulling it, and he's resisting. And there's all these comments on Twitter like, why is he doing, why are the cops are roughing him up, you know, not really hitting him or anything, but they're like grabbing his arm, they're pulling it, he's resisting.
Starting point is 00:44:46 And there's all these comments on Twitter, they're like, why is he doing, why are the cops doing this? This man, he didn't even do anything. He was fighting cops. He jumped the turnstile. They said, stop, we're going to give you a ticket. He fought with the cops. They fought back and arrested him.
Starting point is 00:45:01 Yes, that's how you enforce laws. That's victim crime. This is victimless crime, which is part of what makes deportation challenging. It's not victimless. It is not victimless. They're technically attacking everyone by displacing us,
Starting point is 00:45:12 but realistically... You have to verify. You create incentives where it's harder for them to do that. Honestly, you probably have a lot of people self-deporting because if they're not able to take advantage of the systems,
Starting point is 00:45:22 if we're not just abjectly writing them checks and giving them phones and telling them, hey, here's a phone, here's a couple thousand bucks a month, and, you know, why don't you see us in 2037 for your court date? You know, there are things you can do that don't make it so simple where the American taxpayer isn't footing the bill in perpetuity. You've got these people hiring human traffickers, actual human traffickers. Smugglers. No, not smugglers, traffickers. There are traffickers who kidnap kids, who rape them,
Starting point is 00:45:53 drag them across the border. And these are the same people that the other illegal immigrants will go to and pay. And so we hear these horrifying stories that these smugglers, let's say the lighter version of the coyotes, they overwhelmingly rape young girls as they do this. It's not a victimless crime. This should not be allowed to continue. Like 40%. It's an insane number. It's not like, oh, occasionally it happens.
Starting point is 00:46:17 And I know they went after my father a lot when he said it, but that's the reality. I had Tom Holman, a former head of ICE, on my Triggered podcast like two weeks ago, and he's talking about, I mean, the stories that these guys could tell. If you could show those videos, if you could show those stories to the American public, you'd be building a wall in about three seconds if people understood the reality of what's actually going on down there. I've done some reporting on the ground of the refugee crisis that was spurred on by a lot of the caravans that ended up in the Tijuana. And there was a lot of problems, not just when it came to sanitation, not just when it came to a lot of the diseases and viruses that were being spread everywhere, but specifically with assaults on women and children, specifically to the point where they
Starting point is 00:46:58 needed an entire other area to house people and to put people in because of the huge amounts of violations that were happening against women, that were happening against children. And when you look at a large number of the people coming through, it's fighting age males. It's males that, of course, are in the peak of their age. They're coming here to this country. And this is something that sadly we don't hear talked about at all because there's a big censorship effort trying to deny us this reality, but a lot of these people are lied to. They're told, hey, we're going to give you all this stuff. There's all these opportunities. Just come on here.
Starting point is 00:47:33 Everything's going to be amazing and great for you, and for a lot of them, it's not, and it's not just hurting Americans, but it's also hurting them as well, as, of course, a lot of multinational corporations also take advantage of them. They put them in, of course, laborious situations where they don't have to pay them like they would an American. And they're the ones also being taken advantage of.
Starting point is 00:47:53 And from a humanitarian perspective, we have to understand here, I understand what Ian is trying to convey, but I think just stopping the incentivizing of this larger program for moving forward, just stop funneling it, stop giving it money. That would solve a lot of the problems. Go after the corporations hiring these people.
Starting point is 00:48:10 Go after all these incentives, and then you won't need to force deport people. People won't leave because people will naturally leave. Donald Trump did this. Yeah. By the way. Famously went after several meat processing plants. We've talked about it quite a bit. We've seen this done. And that's sort of the thing about my father running right now.
Starting point is 00:48:28 Right. Like he did all of the things he said. Like, we know we can do this. You know, them pretending like, oh, it's impossible. We just can't do it. Like, what are you talking about? We had these numbers down. I mean, you know, the amount of, you know, you talk about the fighting age males, but they they're showing up with young girls that clearly aren't their children and they won't do the DNA tests anymore because it doesn't matter. And they're just like, well, we just got to push it through. It's too much to handle. I mean, we are enabling a humanitarian crisis of epic proportions. And like, you know, the same Hollywood elites are just fine with that.
Starting point is 00:48:59 Maybe. Listen, I guess they're all on the Epstein tape. So they're probably, you know, let the attention go elsewhere. You have a 27-year-old male with a 10-year-old girl cross the border. And the Trump administration said, who is that young girl? Because we know the Coyotes are trafficking and raping young girls. And then the Democrats go, oh, no, they're separating the daughter from her father. It's like that's some guy with some kid who is trafficking them. And we know that there's a large amount of rape going on. We need to figure out if these are victims being trafficked.
Starting point is 00:49:35 But these liberals, these Democrats, the corporate rest, they don't care. Would you guys support military intervention in Mexico? What does that mean? Dropping bombs, targeted assassinations, like total just dedicated warfare. If you were going after the cartels? Like, I mean... In proportional conflict.
Starting point is 00:49:51 Is the cartel not an enemy combatant of the United States? Are they not a clear and present danger? No, no, but we have to clarify that. I think military conflict in any country can be justified. It just depends on the context. If like Mexico started ritualistically just executing anybody who was near the border, even American citizens, yes, absolutely. If cartels were kidnapping American citizens and then killing them, mark in reprisal.
Starting point is 00:50:19 In fact, the Mexican government should be working with us to stop that stuff. And if they don't, then we go after them. For the time being, I don't know if I know enough about the current conflict with cartels that it justifies bombings and assassinations. Yeah, I don't want to. There's also a lot of links to the CIA and intel agencies that helped a lot of cartels out and work with the cartels and are participating in larger drug trades that, of course, are bringing over the fentanyl here into the United States as well. Of course, they have a history of bringing in crack cocaine and introducing it to, of course, the local populations here as well. So I don't think that's going to happen, Ian, mainly because there's a conflict of interest.
Starting point is 00:50:56 Yeah, it's on the border, which has its own risk. I mean, I don't think anyone in America wants to be fighting on the border right now. That could open that up. So you think that they're prioritizing economics over human life, the CIA and whoever's... Yeah, I don't think it's economics for the American public, though. I think it's economics for their own war chests and coffers. I mean, that's probably historically far more accurate than anything that would be positive for American economics. But man, it's hard. I got a call from a buddy this week. He had some friends.
Starting point is 00:51:25 They were in a hunting camp in Sonora in Mexico across the border. And cartels grabbed a couple guys, shot a bunch of the guys they were with. And I guess, you know, they left some of the Americans. But, like, I mean, they are actively doing this. By the way, and they're also taking over all of the law enforcement. They're more heavily armed and weaponized than a lot of the Mexican military. I mean, this is a war zone. I think, as Luke is pointing out with the intel agencies, I think there's more to it
Starting point is 00:51:52 than we realize. A hundred percent. That these cartels are working with some level of the US government. But I think that's far more of a threat to the United States than anything going on in the Ukraine right now. I think it's far more relevant to our well-being than anything going on there. But, you know, we're fine sending $150 billion to them without accountability or, you know. Well, there's a lot of documented cases, especially with Operation Fast and Furious,
Starting point is 00:52:17 especially with the Obama administration, especially with even U.S. Special Forces creating essentially one of the fiercest cartels in all of Mexico as well. So the history is there, and this is the public stuff that we know about. What don't we know about? As of course, almost every step of the way here, we see direct government intervention. You could go all the way back to Iran-Contra. That was another major scandal that the intel agencies were a part of that they were never held responsible for. The guy in charge of it got a spot on Fox News for some freaking reason. And when we don't have accountability for these intel agencies, they're going to continue to do what they did before. So is there a way to get any kind of accountability here from them? That's
Starting point is 00:52:55 a question that I think a lot of people have on their minds, especially with how egregiously they've been overacting against, you know, your dad. Listen, I think you got to try. And I think now that you know, I mean, you had, there was some nice things about coming in as an outsider, but I think there were also some disadvantages, right? You didn't, who do you actually trust? You know, the Plum Book, which is, you know, the president's sort of 4,000 employees, you know, they put into those positions. Like, I don't know 4,000 people. You know, you're going to find 4,000 people that are actually going to believe in your movement and this, or, you know, they show, you, or they show you three tweets in the two weeks in the hiring process, and,
Starting point is 00:53:29 oh, yeah, no, we're pretty for it. Now he understands who the snakes are, who the bad people are. I think that's what scares him more. I think that's why you have the retaliation going so much more aggressively at him, because he is the only threat to their hegemony there. You know, you've seen Nikki Haley. It's like, you know, she was created in a laboratory, you know, by the neocons. It's like the perfect, you know, never ending war Republican. It's like Liz Cheney. What do you guys think about Vivek? Honestly, I like a lot of what he's saying. You know, I do. I've been saying that fairly publicly for quite some time. I say it on my podcast a lot. You know, I guess I'd like to get to know him. I don't actually know him, but I'd like to get to know him. I agree with a lot of what he's saying. On the corollary to that, I have a lot of people, you know, when I'm just doing my lives from
Starting point is 00:54:19 whatever, well, but I don't trust him. I was like, well, I understand that, too, because, you know, I don't know where he was in 16, 18, 20, you know, 22. I believe he's certainly, you know, of the other people other than my father on that stage. He's the smartest of them by far. So I also believe he's smart enough to tell you what you want to hear if you're the conservative base voter. But, you know, I kind of want to believe. So maybe it takes some time. I think he's developing. I've always bitched. We have no bench. You know, after Donald Trump, we don't.
Starting point is 00:54:50 Who's the guy? You know, before the primary, I mean, like, I was like two or three with DeSantis. But, like, I was a real estate guy until I just started yelling because no one else is fighting. So I might as well do it. We don't have that bench of guys that are going to be rock stars. I think there's some guys coming along, you know, like J.D. Vance. There's other guys that are now coming out. But like, you know, I said it today, John Fetterman is more based than, you know, three quarters of the United States Senate, like with what he's saying these days,
Starting point is 00:55:18 meaning on the Republican side. And how does that happen? So we need more of a base. We need more people who are willing to sort of fight for that America first movement. And, you know, my father gets that now, but, you know, I want to believe I want to believe that he can get there. I don't know enough yet. So Donald Trump said that he already picked his VP candidate already. We also have Tucker Carlson and Elon Musk saying that they want to see Vivek Ramaswamy as the vice president for Donald Trump. What do you think are the chances of that possibly happening? And who would you like to see as a VP? I've been pretty vocal.
Starting point is 00:55:52 I'd love to see Tucker. I think that, by the way, if only, if only to watch the Tucker Carlson, Kamala Harris vice presidential debate. Like, you know, I think, by the way, make no mistake, I think he'd be awesome across the board. But, like, that would sort of just be, you know, the icing on the cake. I think he should take Vivek. I think Vivek's like a bulletproof vest. Because if you let Vivek into the presidency,
Starting point is 00:56:23 he's going to upend the power structure. And he'll do it rapidly. Yeah. I think, I think there's a lot of guys like that. And then, you know, I think there's a lot of positions that you could put disruptors like that in to go break these things up at the CIA. You don't just have the guy that's going, okay, fine. I love it. You know, Obama did the thing he did probably best was get these people that were in otherwise appointed positions entrenched in these sort of unfireable roles. You know, they're like tenure at Harvard, like, well, you got tenures. You can't you can be totally incompetent. They total politicize and weaponize these institutions. And so you need someone who has the balls, frankly, to be able to go in there and
Starting point is 00:57:01 break that up. And I think we understand that now. And coming in with four years of experience, understanding who those guys are. I mean, you mentioned John Ratcliffe earlier talking about those things. I mean, he'd be a guy that could be great at some of these things. You know, I think that's the most important thing we can actually do to save the republic. I think Vivek knows that he's the runner up. And I don't mean that disrespectfully. I think Vivek's absolutely fantastic. And I think you make a great point about needing a bench. You know, Vivek's he brought this up yesterday. We did this town hall with him and he was basically saying, come next year, we should not be surprised at what they are willing to do to stop Donald Trump. And if they succeed, it would be a mistake if we look back and said we should have done something different. I think his view is basically,
Starting point is 00:57:44 I'm going to put it more bluntly than he would, he is the safety net in the event that they do the most egregious, they're already doing it with the criminal trials, the fraud trial, but I think Vivek's view is he genuinely thinks that they're going to maliciously and nefariously in some way remove your dad from this race, and so he's going to be waiting as a safety net in case. How far do you think they could they could go here? They are.
Starting point is 00:58:09 I don't think there's any limitations. I mean, they've shown that. Right. I mean, again, you know, the disparate treatment of conservatives or people who are America first look at Jay Sixers versus, you know, Summer of Love rioters. I mean, you're seeing people, you know, who peacefully, you know, they're literally walking through the velvet robes, taking selfies. It's like, well, that person got seven years and, you know, you burn down a target and murder a few people. It's like, well, that's different. That's for social justice. It's, you
Starting point is 00:58:33 know, go, you know, we're going to make you a hero. Yeah, no, it's mostly peaceful while the building's burning in the background. It's, you know, we've seen there's no limit to that. The people who've been screaming about, you know, fascism, you know, are trying are are jailing their political opponents. They're trying to take out, you know, the leader of the opposition party. I mean, they're actually being fascists in real life. I mean, that that shouldn't be lost on anyone. It's it's it's fascinating in this this this hearing on presidential immunity, the Democrats and the corporate press latch on to the argument that if a president were to order the assassination of his political rival, he could not be prosecuted unless he was impeached and convicted first, so long as it was an official duty. At the same time, they're arguing, like, how dare you insinuating go after your political rival in such a criminal way?
Starting point is 00:59:25 And it's like this trial is literally that the fact that Donald Trump is on trial is because a the president is attacking his political rival and make it's the brilliant projection manifest. But think about the rival defend himself when you're the one actually attacking your rival. Well, their entire thing is projection. But I mean, imagine Donald Trump gets back in. Do we go back and try Obama for murder because he droned American citizens in the Middle East? No. Yes. Yes.
Starting point is 00:59:54 Well, but that's the precedent they're setting. So, I mean, there comes a point like, hey, I'd love nothing more than to not have to have those conversations, right? But we are playing t-ball on our side while the other side is playing fast pitch hardball. You can't win or get to a point where you actually have a chance unless you start playing the game that they are. They hated Trump because he was more aggressive. He said the quiet parts out loud. He actually followed through. He didn't just sort of tell the people in a nice room in Iowa what they wanted to hear. And then, well, we go back to D.C.
Starting point is 01:00:28 It's like, I was just kidding. That's different. That's what we've seen from all of the other candidates thus far. And again, maybe Vivek is the exception to that. I feel like there are other. He didn't come from that machine. There might be other ways to win in a game where they're playing fast pitch and you've been practicing t-ball.
Starting point is 01:00:43 Is that like you buy the company that owns the game. Or you find out some outside interference pattern that can make it more of a victory for everybody involved. Well, we're starting to. You know what that outside interference pattern is? The insanity of their actions. I've been sort of interested. I'm watching the Bill Ackman thing unfold with Harvard.
Starting point is 01:01:03 But people are like, well, he finally did that. I go, you know what? It wasn't finally now. I was talking with this Josie earlier. I was like, no, when I first sort of got on his, you know, where he came on my radar beyond, you know, sort of being a New York hedge fund billionaire, maybe there's some similar circles there, but like was during the Kyle Rittenhouse stuff. And I don't know if you remember, but like his first real sort of long form tweet that
Starting point is 01:01:23 became political was he's like, I'm watching the Kyle Rittenhouse trial with my wife here and I'm hearing the testimony and I'm seeing the alleged. And I was like, I was told that this guy's a white supremacist who killed a bunch of innocent African-Americans. And the fact set that was laid out very succinctly and very stringently by the mainstream media does not align with anything that I'm actually seeing in this case. And he goes, it reminds me of business where I've been a big player for 40 years, half a century, whatever it is. And I'd read the Wall Street Journal and I'm either a player or I know the players that they're talking about. I know the deals intimately. I'm a subject matter expert. And I laugh at how ridiculous the reporting is.
Starting point is 01:02:06 But then I turn the page and I read another article about something that I'm not a subject matter expert. And I just assume it's correct. Whereas I should be assuming it's not. And he goes, all this time it was crazy. And I just remember him then going, he goes, I just got a call from the New York Times asking if my Twitter account was hacked. And he was just literally objectively stating the facts. And so there are, and this was a Bolshevik. I mean, you know, major billionaire, Democrat donor, yada, yada, yada.
Starting point is 01:02:32 Like, who's like, it's just not lining up. And now you see what happened with Harvard. And then they went after his wife. Maybe, you know, Nary Oxman could be like the Helen of Troy for like facts and reality. If it's just exposing this, you get 10 other guys like him finally having the balls to actually do it because they're going to try to destroy him. And there's a consequence to that. And, but you get enough people, you know, maybe there is some chance that we wake up
Starting point is 01:02:57 to that so much of what we've been told and so much of what we've read is just all a lie designed intended to manipulate. It's called the, called the Gell-Mann amnesia effect, where you read the news and they say, you know, Donald Trump does backflip. And you're like, wow, I didn't realize he could do that. Then you turn the page and you're a plumber and it's like, you know, plumbing tube gets put backwards up down. And you're like, wait, that makes no sense. This is fake news. Donald Trump tried stealing the beast.
Starting point is 01:03:20 He was able to subvert two heavily armed young Secret Service agents. I was like, I don't know if he did that. And the best part was they claimed he went through he phase shifted with his superpowers by vibrating like the flash through the barricade between the driver and like i've been in the beast i've been in it like that ain't happening and like you know my my father's a you know vibrant and agile young man but you know he's probably not taking out two secret service guys you know but But that was the gospel. That happened.
Starting point is 01:03:46 Cassidy Hutchinson, she testified at the January 6th committee that that was what happened. Now, the guys that were actually in the car say, no, that didn't happen, that was ridiculous. But the second they knew that was happening, they weren't going to allow that testimony. Because the testimony, though fact, would refute the narrative. The narrative they weaponized
Starting point is 01:04:08 so effectively. You know, when it comes out two years later, oh, it doesn't matter. We got what we wanted. We weaponized it fully. Let's talk about, what was the Harvard thing? Let's talk about Fetterman. You want to move on? Yeah, I want to talk about Fetterman. The Harvard thing was all the stuff with you know, Claudine Gay and the plagiarism scandal. The plagiarism
Starting point is 01:04:23 scandal and DEI, as well as by the way, just being sort of, uh, let's just call it laissez faire on the actions of students, you know, perpetuating Hamas, uh,
Starting point is 01:04:34 things that would not have passed. We'll jump to the story from Fox news. This is Fetterman blast, South Africa, genocide case against Israel amid unrest crime. Sit this one out. So the interesting thing is, maybe because his brain is broken, he said, when you now look at what's going on in South Africa now,
Starting point is 01:04:54 they should sit this one out. And everyone immediately said, in reference to genocide, is he talking about what's going on with the farmers? And, of course, there are people who have come up like, no, no, he's talking about apartheid. No, that's not even true. I don't know what he thought he was talking about, but his own statement now is he was talking about Sudan, apparently. Well, I think they're trying to cover up. I think he actually, because he said some pretty, like I said, he's more based than a lot of the Republican senators right now. I mean,
Starting point is 01:05:20 he was all for, what was it, U.S. Steel. He came out in favor of, you can't get rid of that. You can't sell it to, I guess it was the Japanese. He came out, he's been very pro-Israel. He's frankly actually mocked a lot of the Palestinian protesters that started going into his office and around that. He's come out publicly as a Democrat senator who a year ago was pretty darn woke. Like, of course we have to shut down the border. What's going on there is absolutely insane. Like, of course, you know, so it doesn't take a leap based on the actions of even the last few months to say he was probably talking about the
Starting point is 01:05:57 white genocide of farmers, which again, you know, if it's happening to white farmers in South Africa, I guess that's fine according to the mainstream media today, but it's actually happening and it's happening to white farmers in South Africa, I guess that's fine, according to the mainstream media today. But it's actually happening and it's a real problem. And if we had actual journalists rather than sort of DEI slash woke regime propagandists, you know, they'd actually be writing stories about it. Absolutely. It's fascinating to see his kind of development since the poor guy could could barely speak sometimes. It's almost like the treatment process from the brain aneurysm actually was like, now he's actually getting better and he's not espousing the insane policies of the left. That might be the way how you deal with the woke mind virus. But I find him fascinating. Ever since he came on the political stage, I always said, I want to see him as the VP for Biden. I literally created BidenFetterman.com as a way to spur on this idea.
Starting point is 01:06:49 And the way that things are kind of shaping up, the way that he's being kind of prompted up there, it could happen. No, but now the left is going after him because he's saying things that, you know, at times make sense. And again, I'm a guy that was, I was crapped on by the mainstream media over and over again because like, you know, when he was running that campaign and when he became a senator, I'm like, there were times he's getting on a stage. He forgets where he is. He couldn't form a complete sentence, but he'd keep going. And it was clearly like an episode. And I sort of went after it. And people called me an ableist. That's apparently someone who discriminates against those with disabilities. And I was like, well, I just don't think it's an unreasonable expectation, even in, this was 2023 America, to expect a United States Senator who's making trillion dollar decisions and or could be a deciding vote in a 50-50 Senate to send our children to war to be able to have basic
Starting point is 01:07:36 cognitive function. Yeah, if he was a dude at a restaurant at another table and you made fun of him. You're the checkout guy at a place. I love that you're gainfully employed. I think that's awesome. I'll give you a high five and respect it. Like if you're making trillion dollar decisions, if you're making life or death decisions,
Starting point is 01:07:50 we should not be like, how dare you discriminate? It's like, it's, it, in no reasonable society in history now or in the future, would it not be okay to be like, Hey man,
Starting point is 01:08:01 we just need a, a, a reasonable level of cognitive function to sit there. I feel like that with age. It's not age, though, because Biden and Don are like similar ages, but like it's mental cognizance. And we got all these old people. And I don't want to be ageist.
Starting point is 01:08:16 I really don't, because some people are 70, even 80. And they're brilliant, brilliant, clear thinkers. But there's something to like we gotta we gotta talk about but not everyone ages the same but by the way listen you're not allowed to talk about looks anymore but it's the same thing you see people and you know i there's guys i'm 46 there's guys i graduated college with i'm embarrassed to tell people like we went to school together because like i was like i can't look like that if i look like that you know yeah you age differently the same thing happens with cognitive decline.
Starting point is 01:08:45 God willing, we all go there longer. But I know guys in their 60s that are a mess. I know guys in their 90s that would run circles around the average 20 or 30 year old. You see it a lot in business. Like some of these guys, you know, they peak in their 60s and 70s business wise. And later, you know, because they've been able to sort of learn and grow and get to a point. And then you see, you know, Joe Biden. I mean, my father had a sort of interesting. He used to tell me the story early, but he was having conversations like Ted Kennedy back in the day. Like Joe Biden was always known as the stupidest person in the United States Senate, like throughout his entire tenure there. That that that's not like disputed. That's just Senate understanding.
Starting point is 01:09:24 Now, he's also had two major brain aneurysms. I wrote about this in my book, Liberal Privilege. Like he's had things that if you asked, you know, let's call it all the same telepsychologists that said, like, if my father grabbed a railing walking down a slippery ramp, he must be in the later stages of cognitive decline. If you ask those same people honestly, and they had even a modicum of intellectual honesty, like no one could go through two brain aneurysms and be 100% fine, almost statistically impossible. Well, it depends on which version of Biden we're talking about here, as of course, a lot of people- Well, but watch a video of him 10 years ago. Watch a video of him even as VP.
Starting point is 01:10:00 It's like, it's a different voice. It's a different speed. Say what you want. There's a decline. It ain't the same. Yeah. I remember talking to him a couple of years ago, specifically when it came to Pakistani ISI funding and meetings that he had right before 2001. And he was sharp. He was quick. He answered right back. He was taking questions from people left and right. This was just a few years ago. Now the poor guy, if it's even him, according to some people who are saying, hey, he's probably replaced by some kind of other impersonator. That's also possible, too. But a lot of world leaders have a lot of impersonators. If you're dealing with someone who can't walk around or can't hold their bowels, why wouldn't you use the impersonator, right? Yeah, but it's like Shane Gillis, right? The
Starting point is 01:10:43 Roomba sort of analogy. Shane Gillis, and it's perfect. He's on a stage like I don't I do a lot of public speaking. I get up on a stage. I talk. I walk off the way I can. I mean, he gets lost. I got I got like canceled on social because I said, well, he's clearly. No, no, no. He was shaking hands with someone in the audience. But the audience was there and he's pointing 180 degrees from the, he was clearly lost. Whatever they jacked him up with to give the appearance of, you know, even, you know, temporary lucidity had worn off and he's lost. But it's not like it happened once and you forgive. It happens every time you see him speak. There's a reason, you know, he had nothing on the schedule today, but his wife was on ABC News talking about his great level of energy.
Starting point is 01:11:28 He's taken 40% of his time on vacation as president. There comes a point in time you have to call bullshit. But that's why they like him, because he's the perfect puppet. There's a video right now of Trump Sr. walking out onto stage for the town hall, and he walks up, stops, looks to his left, walks a little bit, looks at somebody, and they're like, look, he got lost. And I was like, I saw this claim first, a tweet saying Donald Trump getting lost on the stage says so much. And I was like, oh, he got lost. I was like, I'd like to see this. And then I watched the video. I'm like, where in this video does he get lost? Yeah, he made eye contact with someone
Starting point is 01:11:55 who was like, hey, how you doing? Right. And then he starts walking. Joe Biden is doing like an air handshake to the curtain for seven or eight seconds. Yeah. Remember when he started speaking backwards? Yeah. So he was on stage, and he was looking at the curtains talking, and everyone's like... Well, how many times have we seen the headline, he walked off the stage before the ceremony was finished? Like he was doing something and giving a ceremony,
Starting point is 01:12:16 and he shakes hands and then just walks away through the middle of the crowd, and they're like, no, over here. How many times have we seen the video of him trying to be guided into the Oval Office by the Secret Service because he walks past the entrance of the office he's occupied for the last three years? I have one word, one word. Trinidad and Ash, I'm under pressure. Yo, this is like, this is something where people make the mistake of comparing one president to another president. It has nothing to do with Donald Trump. That dude is sharp. His mind is healthy and clear. Biden and Fetterman, we can talk about in a little bubble if we want to.
Starting point is 01:12:49 What do we do when our representatives get messed up in the head? You're supposed to do something about it. But they don't. They won't because the reality is this. The Democrats, listen, honestly, whoever is actually in charge of the Biden administration, whether it's Susan Rice or the Obamas or whatever, he is the perfect fall guy because he's actually doing all the things Obama would have loved to have done. Open borders, pushing the trans crap, gender surgeries for three year olds. They can't make other decisions in their life. But sure, you can make that life altering decision because they they wouldn't be willing to destroy their reputation. They wouldn't put that to destroy their reputation. They wouldn't put that face in front of the American public.
Starting point is 01:13:28 They're happy to throw him under the bus because he'll sign and, you know, he's like Ron Burgundy. Put it on the teleprompter. He'll say it and it's the gospel. He'll sign it if you stick it in front of him. But they could have him do anything in terms of foreign policy and war and always just use him as a scapegoat. Exactly. 100%.
Starting point is 01:13:44 He's just the fall guy. So he's actually, for the radical Democrat agenda, been quite effective because they can actually do the things that the American public wouldn't let them get away with. Do you think it's Democrat? Because I think of it as like a global monetary... Well, but I sort of look at the Democrat and a lot of that sort of world economic forum, globalist,
Starting point is 01:14:04 you know, those ideologies are sort of one in the same. They're not one in the same, but they're blending significantly. And Vivek's view on this is Nikki Haley is their inside job strategy. If they can't defeat Donald Trump at the polls in the general, they'll try and beat him in the primary with Nikki Hillary. Yeah, well, that's why I said when there were people like, oh, Nikki Haley should be VP. I was like, can you imagine the, I don't know if I can curse this stage in the game, but the MFery that would be going on from her team trying to subvert everything that he did from every moment. Like, it was like, so I don't, you know.
Starting point is 01:14:41 What is it? Was it Banner? Well, the CIA would get their heart attack gun out Someone put it out there. You need a food tester. You know, the CIA would get their heart attack gun out right away. Yeah. And then they would install. Yeah. With the VEC, people joke like, hey, Don, you should run as VP because then no one's assassinating your father. I go, wait a second.
Starting point is 01:15:00 Because, you know, but yeah, I mean, it would be a disaster. So, yeah, there's no question. There's plenty of. And by the way, like I said, we're talking about, you know, half of the Republicans in the United States Senate. I mean, they're not all that different from the Democrats. Nikki Haley is, you know, Hillary Clinton dressed up as a conservative for Halloween. Like, give me a break. Like, he wants to be in every war imaginable, a stooge of big corporate. Like, it's it's lunacy at this point. Do you think that we can pull the United States back from being a military government?
Starting point is 01:15:26 Like, I feel like after World War II, we basically reformed our government to become full militaristic. Well, they're ignoring the president of the United States, whether it's, you know, Joe Biden and not letting him know about Lloyd Austin, whether it's, you know, a moron like Milley, you know, we're just not going to listen
Starting point is 01:15:42 to what the president says, or we'll slow play it. So he has to ask us three times, and we're just trying to hope to run out the clock until something else happens or we create a scenario. If we do this, American troops are going to die. Well, how do you do that? Then you must you must. You know, so, you know, there's no question that those unelected leaders have been trying to subvert the will of the people for quite some time. You know, I think maybe the best thing that Donald Trump ever did, you know, it's not even policy, was just expose that. The Trump derangement syndrome was so insane that people were like, wait a minute, but
Starting point is 01:16:12 it's actually going on. Like, he brought that to a light. There's no doubt that it was probably going on way before Trump. It's probably been going on as long as time. But at least he brought it to the light for the average person to finally get it. The extreme nature, you know, the overcorrection of the pendulum swinging and the way they're handling things now is getting people who would other guys, again, be politically agnostic or just busy trying to feed their families and not paying attention to actually, listen, the lunacy of the mainstream media
Starting point is 01:16:41 pushing people to watch, you know, guys like us right now doing this, as opposed to, you know, taking it from, you know, the Pentagon implanted stooge at NBC News. It's making a difference. And I think it's waking people up. We just, you know, I hope we can, I hope they don't get to run out the clock. Yeah, we got to create a vision of what to do next. Yeah, that's a big part of the campaign. Can we appoint Alex Jones as the head of the CIA? I talked about this on my show. I have a list of people that I want to put in positions, even for a temporary time, just so they give you the guy that you want.
Starting point is 01:17:16 Alex Jones is press secretary for just two weeks. Just to shot across the bow to these guys. But the reality, say what you want. Alex Jones, I'm not saying he's got everything right. Definitely got a couple things wrong, but he's been more right than anyone in the mainstream media over the last 15 years. And it's not even close.
Starting point is 01:17:35 And yet they have credibility. You know, the experts. I always did this with like, when my dad was dealing with North Korea and like actually went there and had a relationship. And it's like just you have a relationship. So, you know, if crap ever hits the fan, you know, you can actually pick up the phone. Well, he's doing it all wrong. He's doing it. Well, why? Well, I know because I've been leading the delegation for North Korea. It's like, well, have you ever met with them? No, I can't do that.
Starting point is 01:18:00 I mean, well, so you've been you've been leading the delegation for like 30 or 40 years, but you've never actually met. So you don't actually know. And yet you're an expert. Like, well, I mean, we should be revoking expert status across the board when you have a generational failure. But that's not how D.C. works. And Donald Trump made a lot of progress with North Korea. That was very impressive. But then sadly, John Bolton kind of came in and said that they were following the Libyan model and kind of literally nuked that larger peace deal that Donald Trump could have had if it wasn't for John Bolton. And I think he gets it done again. I mean, I think he was on, you know, he'd say, I had a good relationship with him. That doesn't mean he doesn't understand this is not a good person. It isn't a dictator. Same with Putin. But what you're supposed to tell Putin to go F himself, embarrass him on a world stage.
Starting point is 01:18:45 And so when something actually does happen and you do need to make that phone call, you have no real. Like it's because the experts have never actually negotiated anything real. What do you think have been some of the biggest learning lessons since the last time? Before the question, I'm going to do something I've never done on the show before. I'm going to leave. I'm actually feeling really, really sick. But we've got some awesome friends. I don't know if Phil or Josie or somebody wants to jump in and take my seat.
Starting point is 01:19:09 Why don't you guys both come up for a minute? I'm feeling real sick. I'm going to go to the bathroom. I'm sorry to hear that. I know. I tried. I got the drink because I'm like, I just got punched in the gut. Hey, Phil, you want to sit in for like 10 minutes or so? I'm going to go to the bathroom and listen to you guys and then I'll come back up later in the show. Hey. Yeah. No, absolutely. We're going to go to the bathroom and listen to you guys and then I'll come back up later in the show. Hey, I'm going to go hug Tim.
Starting point is 01:19:25 No, absolutely. We're going to go into the conversation. But in the issue of full transparency, I'm like... I hope I didn't piss you off so bad. Did I disgust you to the point where... I'm enjoying it. I'm actually, I resisted for the past 15, 20 minutes. Like I went up to go to the bathroom. I came back. I'm like, I can't.
Starting point is 01:19:42 Try to lay down. Try to feel better. Definitely go take care of yourself. We still have super chats that we're going to be getting into in about 13 minutes. But to kind of continue the conversation, you know, a lot of people still have a lot of questions, specifically when it comes to, you know, the military industrial complex or big pharma. What would you say has been some of the biggest learning lessons for everyone around you, specifically when it comes to the larger realizations of just how dirty everything is in Washington, D.C.? And what was some of the biggest things that you've been personally awoken to, to just how rotten and bad it is? I was talking about this actually with Josie earlier, so I hate to be repetitive, but we're going to be.
Starting point is 01:20:17 For me, as a patriotic American, you wanted to believe so many of the things that you sort of you know you know World War II generation nostalgia of America and it's like but now I mean I went through you know let's call it the opposite of Hunter Biden right I was guilty of treason a crime punishable by death according to the head of the you know the intel committees and they're up there every day and the walls are in, and I did 50 hours of testimony for my life, and they altered my emails. That was then proven. But each time you realize, like, oh my God, there doesn't actually have to be any truth to any of the things that they're saying. They can get away with this. So it was interesting, even as it happened, I use sort of the General Flynn example a lot. I was friends with him on the campaign.
Starting point is 01:21:06 I got to know him really well. I traveled with him all over the country. He's a patriotic American. They started going after him. I'm like, well, that doesn't sound right, but it's the CIA. It's the FBI. They got to be doing something. They must know something I don't know.
Starting point is 01:21:22 I didn't come out against them, but I sat back on the sidelines. I was like, well, they must know more than me. They must know something I don't know. It must be, you know, like, so I didn't come out against them, but I sort of I sat back on the sidelines. Well, they must know more than me. It turns out it's all bullshit. They don't have to know anything. And they didn't. They just create whatever they want. So I think some I don't want to nostalgia is sort of not the right word, but sort of that, I guess, maybe nostalgia for an Americana that we want to exist does not actually exist. There are people in these positions that are evil, depraved, and many of them are frankly incompetent. Fauci was never the best doctor. He was probably never even a good doctor.
Starting point is 01:22:01 He was the best MF-er. If someone got in his way, he stabbed them in the back. He was the best at probably manipulating the press. He was the best at creating obstruction for those who were probably creating actual real science or doing really good. The guy survived despite being wrong about everything in the world since the 1980s, you know, including AIDS. That's like the predominant makeup of this sort of Washington, D.C. elite and the establishment, the people who've been there for their lives. Like they were probably never the best at anything except being that that MF or that will do whatever it can to maintain and keep power. And that was a scary notion. But I think now that you know that now that you know the players, you've got to do the best you can to actually combat that. But you also have to have the stomach to actually do that. A lot of people have questions about Dr. Fauci, specifically with his latest testimony that he was giving to Congress.
Starting point is 01:22:53 He was playing the fifth a lot. But he also admitted to essentially stamping the approval for something that was extremely dangerous, extremely reckless, that he allegedly didn't even read himself when it came to, of course, sending off Peter Daszak, the CIA, Echo Health Alliance, over to the Wuhan Institute to work on a particular sickness that actually accidentally, somehow, also spread in that same city. Will there be any kind of justice for Anthony Fauci for all the horrible things that he did? I think that probably has to come through Congress. So you need people to have the balls there to actually do that. I mean, if we're actually going to be constitutional about it.
Starting point is 01:23:30 But I think there has to be. I mean, he lied. I mean, he bled the fifth on everything. He doesn't remember anything of something that happened over the last five years, let's call it. But, you know, he writes a book about all the great things over the 20 years prior to that that doesn't seem to have any lapses in memory there. I don't buy that. I don't think anyone else buys that, but they also, you know, our mainstream media, big tech, they made him a deity. I think I used the Wuhan sort of lab example, you know, earlier in the show, but I'm, you know, I was getting canceled because
Starting point is 01:23:58 I was like, well, like, of course it came from the lab. Like, what are you talking about? Like, you're telling me it came from seven feet outside of the lab at some wet market as opposed to the lab that studies the exact virus in question. But if you were in medicine, if you had tenure at a university, you were canceled. If you were a research person and you said literally the 100% most plausible answer, you lost your grant money. Again, that's where a guy like a Fauci, he'd wield that power and that money with an iron fist. So, you know, you got to do something about it. I think Rand Paul did a great job sort of calling some of that stuff out. But, you know, he was infallible, according to the media, despite being wrong about everything. But how do you, also at the time, it's hard to go against that because, you know, they would have impeached my father in 30 seconds
Starting point is 01:24:42 if he said, wait a second, like this is, you know. So, you know, I think as brutal as some of that was, I do hope that, you know, people's eyes are opened to, you know, just how malicious and just how bad it actually is. And I think that's an important first step in actually taking care of the problem. Yeah, I think a lot of Americans have been hurt. I think a lot of Americans have been hurt. I think a lot of Americans want justice. But I think one of the issues that also is kind of a concern is yesterday during our town hall, we had a member of the U.S. military come up and ask the first question. He was a gentleman called Drew. Drew was actually a victim of Operation Warp Speed. This is sort of a controversial issue, especially now as there's a lot of questions
Starting point is 01:25:25 with Donald Trump's kind of policies and belief systems when it comes to what transpired and happened. For individuals like Drew out there and for the many people who aren't kind of accounted for and kind of been hurt by this larger operation, is there any kind of recourse or justice that could potentially happen for them? I think there has. I mean, you saw with, you know, the military firings and trying to get those people to back pay and the other, the other stuff, you know, that was never about, you know, forcing that on those people. People could make their own decisions and then, you know, uh, you try to do that, right. I think at the time it would have been very difficult to go up against, uh, to take on fashion. I think you would have been impeached in about three seconds. Uh, if you're going to be
Starting point is 01:26:02 realistic about what was going on in that, uh, I think the way the bureaucracies weaponized a lot of that was absolutely disgusting. And I think there does need to be accountability for that. There do need to be. I don't want to use the word reparations, but, you know, and it was strange. It seemed to be targeted against all the people that were probably more conservative leaning in the military. You know, it was the the operators. It was the pilots, it was the this. It felt very much to me like a very targeted purge of those people who probably, A, had the most training, but also probably lean more conservative within the military. Yeah, I think a lot of people also have some kind of significant concerns, especially, let's just say we kind of move forward here. If there's another situation where there could be, you know, potential, another quote, accidental lab leak, how would you guys do things differently is, is I think a question that I think a lot of people have, and I think would love some kind
Starting point is 01:26:56 of clear answers on. And then Phil and Josie, feel free to ask any questions you guys want as well. I don't want to just to take over. I'm going to be doing super chats in just a little while, so I'm just reading up on those. So one of the things that I'm most concerned with, so should your dad win, what are you guys planning on doing to push back? Because I assume there's going to be all kinds of lawsuits, regardless of what the actual number count turns into. I imagine there's going to be endless lawsuits about, you know, whether or not your father's
Starting point is 01:27:29 accounting was correct and stuff. Does your father have a plan to make sure that the transition were to go smoothly? And does he have the legal power? Because right now, you know, they're going after all the people. That's going to be a factor of it wouldn't matter if my father's the republican nominee or not i mean they've opened that pandora's backs they're willing to do that that's the mark alaya strategy they're probably doing it before that um and so you know without question you know probably don't want to get into details of all those things because they're in in in process uh but yes i mean i i don't think
Starting point is 01:28:01 and again it's not just about my father i think there's no question that the Democrats will do anything that they can to maintain that power. They will. There's nothing they're not willing to bend, break or, you know, do to maintain that. They've shown that. I mean, you know, I don't think honestly, I don't think anyone actually believes with a straight face that, you know, Joe Biden outperformed grossly Obama in 08. Like, come on. You know, I think they did have the perfect sort of landscape to get away with a lot more and get states to sort of throw away their rights and push even, you know, Republicans in those states or on state legislatures just for fear of being bullied because, you know, oh, oh, you're going to, oh, you're trying to suppress, you know, the average guy on a state legislator. Sure, we'll roll over on our state
Starting point is 01:28:47 constitutions, you know, but, you know, my father is a federalist. He doesn't want to leave those things to be decided by the states. But the problem is they were like, well, we got the Republican states. It's like, no, you basically bullied a couple of weak people on a Republican legislator to roll over and do something that was otherwise illegal. And now you won't reverse it. You see the stuff that they found, you know, whether it's Georgia or elsewhere, and it's like, well, yeah, no, it's clear fraud, but now it's different. Now it's already happened, so we can't do anything about it. I mean, you know, like Wuhan Lab League or the other things, like, of course you knew it was nonsense at the time, but we have to combat that. We have to do that with open eyes. I get a little
Starting point is 01:29:20 troubled when I see, what are they talking about, Virus X today. It's like, oh boy, here we go again. Yeah. Yeah. You know, you do sort of, you do have to be prepared because again, there's, I don't know that we know what they're going to do. I don't want to just be reactionary, but I don't think you can also plan for everything because I don't know that there's any level that their depravity won't take them. That's why a lot of people have those significant concerns with what happened in 2020, making sure that we don't repeat where we were before. And I don't I don't think kind of Donald Trump gave us a clear answer on that yet. But I don't want to just keep harping on that and just going into that. But but it's it's pretty clear that there's some kind of outside force here and outside influence that's very powerful.
Starting point is 01:30:00 It's pretty clear Joe Biden really isn't in charge here. Who is who would you say is the biggest power structure in our government that has the most influence? It has to probably be the Obamas, you know, the Obamas, Susan Rice, Valerie Jarrett. It's just that team. And that's why Joe is the perfect, you know, install. It's like, ah, this guy will sign whatever we put. He's kind of a guy, you know. It was also interesting. It's like, as bad as I think he's been for America, the disaster, you don't hate him, right? You can hate Hillary Clinton. Like, it's really easy to hate Hillary Clinton.
Starting point is 01:30:31 It's just like, every time she opens her mouth, it's like, okay, fine. Like, you know, he was like, you know, a big, dumb animal. Like, you don't just kick a big, dumb animal just because, you know, and I think that was, you know, worked perfectly. They, you know, threw in Kamala Harris polling at 1% because they could check off a couple of boxes and play the identity politics game that seemed to be so effective with the nonsense. You know, I don't know that they can get away with it again as as well, simply because people see it. You know, Joe's safe because the only person probably significantly worse than Joe Biden would actually be Kamala Harris.
Starting point is 01:31:01 Because if you've listened to anything she's said over the last three years, it's like even like people that like want to believe they're like, oh, my God. Like, was it always this bad? I'm like, yes. That was a great V pick for Biden. That was a great insurance policy. Yeah, it was extremely smart. You know, they're probably trying to figure out how to you see them slowly, like all of a sudden now the Hunter laptop matters. Now the bribery stuff matters. You know, you see the Democrats sort of trying to work because they realize that
Starting point is 01:31:24 Joe probably isn't the guy that can take him to the promised land anymore. So but the reality is there's, you know, an infinite amount of machinations of what these guys can try to pull. And I think you just got to be ready for all of it, because, again, I don't think there's a place they wouldn't go. The regime also has a lot of political prisoners, individuals like Ross Ulbricht, Julian Assange, Edward Snowden. What do you think are the chances that someone like Julian Assange actually could get pardoned, could actually be free, since he's not even an American citizen? He's being charged for journalism that used to be commended and respected here, and now the United States literally left him in jail, in solitary confinement, and made him lose his mind.
Starting point is 01:32:03 That is criminal. He's not even a U.S. citizen. And he's on the run. I feel like we actually talked about this last time I was on the show with Tim. You guys weren't there. But it's interesting. And you asked about like the things you do differently. Like if you asked me like seven, eight years ago, I don't know.
Starting point is 01:32:20 He was a traitor to our country. I'm like now I'm like, no, no, no. Wait, wait. So he exposed that we were literally lying to not just the world, but to the American citizens. And so in sort of being exposed to the insanity and being, you know, Snowden similarly, perhaps not quite the same level as Assange, but, you know, my mentality on that has gone literally 180 in the last,
Starting point is 01:32:44 you know, again, I don't know the exact timing, but probably seven or eight years where I would have felt the exact opposite right now. I want these guys out there. I want people who are willing to go to those lengths, frankly, to have a check and balance on what I believe to be a totally corrupted and broken regime. A lot of people also have specific questions. We're going to go to Super Chats in just a little bit, I think right after this question, because we have a lot of super chats here that have a lot of very interesting questions. But one last question, the Jeffrey Epstein saga. We still don't have any justice. We still know very little. I kind of do believe that it's kind of the Obamas going after the Clintons by this latest release that we're all
Starting point is 01:33:22 seeing with all the documents kind of coming out there trying to subvert their kind of chances of taking out Biden. But that's just my own personal kind of speculation and theory there. Under the Trump administration, Bill Barr essentially committed a cover up here. He told us that he was watching the videotapes. There were no videotapes. We were lied every step of the way. Is there a plan to get justice for like the thousands of children here that were trafficked, that were hurt in so many unspeakable ways. As the people on the client list have not been named. They're still walking around. Well, there was allegedly video.
Starting point is 01:33:52 I mean, I've been pretty vocal about this on Twitter. If you follow me there, like, I mean, like really vocal because it's insane. I mean, there's, you know, this way. Well, there's another case that alleged that there's video of Bill Clinton himself. I'm like, wait a minute. Like, so there there is or there is or there isn't? Like, if there is and he hasn't yet been arrested by the FBI, what's going on? And if there isn't, then someone should come out and say, no, this is nonsense.
Starting point is 01:34:15 And I haven't seen either of those things happen, which is truly scary. So, no, that one's insane. The fact that they hid it for so long. I mean, my initial commentary on this was like, you know, they've gone through incredible lengths to actually try to tie my father to Jeffrey Epstein for years. He threw him out of Mar-a-Lago in the early 90s for suspicion of stuff like that before anyone really knew what was going on. That's not the story. They show one picture of him over and over again. They don't show the hundreds of Hollywood celebrities and Democrat mega donors that visited Epstein Island with them all the time. I said, I go, you know, you know, Trump's not on the list because it's the only list that would have actually leaked or the only name on
Starting point is 01:34:54 the list that would have leaked literally within 0.01 second of it being ever put out there. But I think I said it probably two or three days ago, there's got to be accountability for these people. They did this stuff and that they can get away with it. There's no, to me, there's no worse crime. The pedophile should be shot as far as I'm concerned. There's no, you know, it's, it's that, uh, it's that serious, but you know, just because they're the elites and they're on these lists and they're getting away with it right now. So we got to do something about it.
Starting point is 01:35:27 And didn't your dad ban Jeffrey Epstein? Yeah, no, I don't know. He literally banned him from Mar-a-Lago. Years ago. In like, no, like the 90s. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:35:35 Early 90s. He was like, something's off here. He kept trying to like, there's like weirdo stuff. So he's like, well, I don't know. We heard there was
Starting point is 01:35:41 a real estate dispute between them or- No, it wasn't a real estate dispute. Can you give us more information about that? I think I was probably 12, but it seemed like he was fairly coming on to a lot of very young people that were hanging around the club. At the club, at Mar-a-Lago. Yeah. Wow.
Starting point is 01:35:59 And then during the first investigation. And he was like, nope, that's not going to fly over here. And then he got banned for that. Then he was banned. That's why you see the one picture that they show. It's like, you know, my dad looks like he's 25 years younger because they weren't buddies. They didn't hang out with it. But again, that picture shows up all the time, but not Bill Gates, not George Stephanopoulos,
Starting point is 01:36:19 not Bill Clinton going there 37 times. You know, often, you know, the stories I've read, you know, without secure, why on earth would you need that? Kevin Spacey, Chris Tucker, Bill Richardson, all of them. Yeah, basically the who's who of, you know, Democrat policy. And then it's sort of funny because I'm guilty of this one myself. It's like, you know, then they were like, well, Stephen Hawking. And then, you know, the memes start flying with the wheelchair and stuff like that. I'm like, it's like, well, is that to distract from the actual names?
Starting point is 01:36:43 And I was guilty of pushing it. And he happens to be dead. So it's like, well, that's the guy we'll throw under the bus. But the guys that are still very much alive, that are still very much at centers of power within government, uh, within corporate America, you know, it's like, oh, you know, we're not going to talk about them. Uh, so, you know, yeah, no, that, that doesn't fly. Yeah. Uh, Sergey Brin, uh, a lot of individuals implicated here. By the way, it's only the first part of, you know, my understanding is it's only the first part of the list. Like it's not even, the names we've seen, as big as it was, is not even like.
Starting point is 01:37:17 There's a lot more prominent individuals. I imagine the really most powerful, maybe you never even see it because they've been able to figure it out. Exactly. Well, there's also redacted names. And look in the bees at the redacted names and see what could possibly fit in there. Anyway, we're going to jump to Super Chat. So, Fitzberg here says, please talk to Don Jr. about graphene. I think Ian did that earlier.
Starting point is 01:37:38 We did it a little bit. I mean, it sounds kind of interesting. I love that, you know, since China sort of has taken control of all the rare earth minerals and copper mines around the world, I love this concept of conductivity and it seems like it does a great job undercutting them. I got to honestly, I got to learn a lot more about it because I don't I don't know all that much. But the in the brief few minutes that we spoke about it sort of sort of fascinating. Yeah. Yeah. Ian got it out as soon as... It feels like the kind of technology that China would buy to quash
Starting point is 01:38:09 so that they maintain their power, but we got to make sure that doesn't happen too. We have another super chat here from Yanet Santana saying, is it true the reason Epstein-Galane recruited the groundskeeper's daughter from Mar-a-Lago? That I don't know. Got it. That I don't know.
Starting point is 01:38:24 Josie, you want to do the next one? All right. Keith Hansen. Great seeing you in Iowa. Stay warm and come back when it's warmer sometimes. See the Lowe's Hills. Cool. I'll have to check it out.
Starting point is 01:38:35 Yeah, it's beautiful here, honestly. It really is. It's cold. I don't know if it's beautiful. I'm from Miami. I don't know if you could call this place. I live in Massachusetts. The only reason Josie says that is because she's from Massachusetts.
Starting point is 01:38:44 It's not actually beautiful right now, I promise. Yeah, it's just cold. Although the last time I was here, I was actually hanging out. When we first started the political thing, I'm an outdoors guy. I'm a hunter and all that stuff. Terry Branson, who was like the longest serving governor in the United States, he was the governor of Ireland. They did this sort of annual governor's hunt.
Starting point is 01:39:01 It was about bringing business in. You go out deer hunting, and it was during the, like, I guess 2015, 2016, like polar vortex. And I remember sitting out on a hill and with the windchill factor, it was minus 57. And, you know, I get in because I'm actually into these things. A lot of the other people were just there for business
Starting point is 01:39:18 and everyone else, I guess, had come in and the governor was like, he's like, you actually sat out there that whole time? I was like, yeah, I'm here in Iowa. I was able to draw tags. Like I'm trying to get some hunting. I'm trying to get it in. I'm like, so, you like, you actually sat out there that whole time? I was like, yeah, I'm here in Iowa. I was able to draw tags. Trying to get some hunting. Trying to get it in. So, you know, I guess I earned some props for probably being dumb enough to actually subject myself to the horrors of the polar vortex.
Starting point is 01:39:34 Oh, serious? That is a really good segue into our next Super Chat from Bob OIF III. It's going to be so cold that Jussie will need bodyguards. Great segue. All right, let's see. You want to do another one? I don't have them in front of me. Okay, I got them.
Starting point is 01:39:51 Let me see. All right. We got one from Kendall Bird. I'm just seeing the new ones that are popping up. Go from the, you do the ones in the very beginning. I'll do the ones that pop up right now for me. I only have three. We got one asking Don Jr.
Starting point is 01:40:03 if he would run for office in the future. You may not have a choice. You know, I don't know that I want the day job right now. You know, I sort of now I do like some of the parts of let's call it the game, because frankly, you know, there's a component of it that is even though the stakes are pretty serious. You know, I'm not afraid to sort of be out there. I'm not afraid to fight. I'm not afraid to do a lot of the. I'm not afraid to fight. I'm not afraid to do a lot of the things that so many of the guys in the Republican Party are like, no, we won't do that. So, you know, I don't know that I want the day job. I don't know that I want
Starting point is 01:40:33 to be one of, you know, 435 people in Congress or something like that initially. I don't know that I could just jump right into, you know, the presidency or whatever. I think my father's kind of unique in that way. But, you know, the more I do this, the more I, you know, sort of understand that we need more people from outside of that sort of government, you know, entrenched bureaucracy whose turn it is, who just, you know, who don't need it, maybe who don't even want it, but they're just doing it for the right reasons. And so you never know. I never want to shut it out. But you do have to want the day job part, not just sort of, you know, the combative part, because, you know, unfortunately, there is a lot of that stuff you have to deal with. I agree. Mr. Barefoot Blue Jean says five years prison terms for anyone hiring illegals.
Starting point is 01:41:14 If they can't work, they'll stop coming. You know, actually something interesting. The articles of the Constitution are actually silent on immigration. The federal authority is limited to naturalization laws. So the 10th Amendment says that all undelegated rights, they're reserved for the states, or respectively, the people. So he's right.
Starting point is 01:41:36 And the Biden regime has no authority to mess with Texas. So if y'all didn't know that, it's a states thing, the border. And until it comes to invasion- It should be, but then the problem is they say, well,'all didn't know that, it's a state's thing, the border. Until it comes to a date... It should be, but then the problem is they say, well, if you don't do this, we'll cut off all your other funding for this. Now you no longer have roads. It's blackmail.
Starting point is 01:41:54 By the way, the whole thing is an extortion scheme, right? Oh yeah, absolutely. That's the entire Department of Transportation. That's how they get the compliance from all kinds of different ordinances that they want to pass down. Can we get Ron Paul ahead of the Federal Reserve? Is that possible? Get Rand to be the vice president, maybe?
Starting point is 01:42:13 All right. MZ Kim 1223 says, along with deportation, arrest and fine people who employ illegals make it very difficult for them to get jobs. Employers need to be held accountable. They like the illegal immigrants. They can work for nothing. Yeah, that's the problem is there's a lot of, hey, you know, we've always had to be careful because we're sort of out there in the public eye and everyone's trying to sue us and throw us in jail for everything. But I mean, you know, we run golf courses and hotels and, you know, the average guy doing those things is, oh yeah, like it's a lot easier
Starting point is 01:42:45 to pay cash off the books. I mean, you saw a lot of this, you know, even beyond the illegals, just with some of the welfare and incentive programs, you know, there's a lot of people, you know, that I know that ran small businesses and being from, you know, the real estate background and construction trades, like people would, they'd quit, they'd work three days a week off the books, they'd take their unemployment, They were net ahead by 30% of what they were doing in an otherwise even reasonably well-paying job. And everyone's gaming that system. So, you know, conceptually, it's a great idea. But I think, you know.
Starting point is 01:43:19 Let me see. Polly Puree says, Tim, get well. And then right beneath that, free men die free men die free, says CIA poisoned Tim. Disease X super spreader event. Everyone. You think they poisoned Tim because he's talking with me? Everyone in the comment section is telling me that I put laxatives in his drink. I didn't put laxative in his drink.
Starting point is 01:43:42 There's another super chat here from James Richard saying, ask Junior why the first time in America lockdowns occurred under Trump Anthony Fauci, you don't think that the Congress would have impeached him 100 percent? You know, everyone in the media would have pushed it. So, you know, I think we've learned from that. I think my father did leave all of those things to the states. And I think you saw a big difference between, you know, sort of conservatives and liberals in how that handles. And there's also been quite, you know, quite a bit of revisionist history in even the way a lot of the conservatives handle those things. But I do think it was sort of a black swan event that people just didn't know. Are you actually killing American citizens initially? And then once you slowly start figuring that out,
Starting point is 01:44:39 you can handle it accordingly. I don't think anyone's going for that ever again. I think that's probably out of the playbook, except for when you see, again, the World Economic Forum talking about, you know, disease X, because you're like, I guess they could try it again, just hoping to run a similar playbook. I just don't think that anyone in America would fall for it. The 10th Amendment was the failsafe written into the Constitution, the 9th and the 10th Amendment. And those were those were the failsafe for if we ever had a tyrannical government again, they're going to have to have 50 tyrannical governors in order to make our country tyrannical again. So we saw that come into effect during COVID. We saw governors like, you know, DeSantis was pretty good. South
Starting point is 01:45:16 Dakota governor was great, you know, and they weren't caving to the suggestions of the federal government. So that's something good to know. We have another super chat from Matthew Hammond saying, how are we going to deal with the NGOs that are facilitating illegal immigration? Yeah, I mean, it's sort of, it's actually sort of amazing because you see some of them, you know, linked to a church and they're doing this, but I'm like, they're doing the trafficking that we're talking about it. So, you know, I think this was the other one where sort of the
Starting point is 01:45:48 Ackman thing has been interesting, right? They're pointing out where, you know, these guys have been funding some of this stuff that they don't even realize the full, you know, it's, they feel like they're doing good, but then you actually look into what these organizations are actually doing. You know, on paper, it's great and they give you a beautiful award, but what's going on, again, I think we have to expose so much more of what's actually happening. And then, you know, you got to put pressure on people to be able to just stop funding that. These guys, you know, the harp strings have been pulled, you know, for all over the place and sort of the, you know, the creation of, you know, these charities as being infallible. And so everyone wants to donate so that they, too, can get public acknowledgement and, you know,
Starting point is 01:46:31 an award for not really doing much, but for using their name to show up at a rubber chicken dinner. You know, I think we've got to just call out as much of it as we can. Yeah, I agree. And we've got to stop funding it. I mean, but there needs to be an appetite for people. People have to understand that and they have to actually just stop doing it. I mean, but there needs to be an appetite for people. People have to understand that and they have to actually just stop doing it. Well, you say an appetite, but I mean, we've already had, I think we've fielded like three or three questions so far about immigration. No, I get it. But there's got to be an appetite from the other people that are making laws and the people in Congress and stuff.
Starting point is 01:46:55 We can all agree together, but we need to put pressure on the people who are actually making those decisions to do that. Definitely. This next super chat from Alan Scharrer. I'm sorry, I said your name wrong. Josie Inabini, next demonic calendar. That's a personal one. Phil, if you want to get out your phone and look for some of these super chats. You guys are quite demonic. Yeah, I got...
Starting point is 01:47:17 Quite demonic. We got another super chat. Well, I took down Jenna Ellis, so... We got a super chat from Lurch685 saying, In his second administration, I hope Trump is more fair to the Palestinians now that he realizes Benjamin Netanyahu isn't interested in peace or a deal. Yeah, it definitely doesn't seem like there's a good relationship between Benjamin and Donald. Yeah, no, I, you know, I mean, we sort of beat that one to death earlier.
Starting point is 01:47:47 But no, there isn't. But, you know, I don't know. There's a lot with that one. There's a lot with that one. Very nuanced. Much of it terrible, but, you know, also very nuanced. Joe A. says, Don Jr. is great and get well soon, Tim. Thank you. Most people hate my gut.
Starting point is 01:48:07 At least on social media. It's an over-representation. Yeah, no, it's fine. By the way, it doesn't matter. It's sort of, you know, I sort of enjoy it. Patricia Swisher says, get better quickly, Tim. Oh, these are so nice. I have another one from Heath Hansen saying, please ask Trump Jr. if land reform or measures to stop land hoarding examples, Bill Gates, BlackRock citizen, you'd not be able to. I mean, listen, I'm a very big skeptic of the guy trying to grow fake meat, buying up all the meat farms and like, you know, while preaching climate and talking about cows farting, you know, destroying the future of the world.
Starting point is 01:48:52 I mean, you'd be a moron not to. That said, I don't know that I love the idea of banning that either. Right. I mean, what was the exact question? I was reading the exact question was if there's going to be anything done about BlackRock and Bill Gates buying up all the land. You know, interesting story. So Thomas Jefferson is the reason why we have property taxes. When he was over in France, he saw how they were dealing because when America was new, they were dealing with people hoarding properties. They were dealing with them hoarding land and not cultivating it. So
Starting point is 01:49:24 Thomas Jefferson saw that when they were doing that in France, they issued, they did the property tax. And this predented normal people from being able to hoard land. But now we're at a point where there's billionaires hoarding land. So it's beyond that. So, I mean, I guess the right thing to do would be to abolish taxes. Start over. That's so mean. Yeah, that's a great idea. Fine with this. It's not working, so we end it. I'm not sure I'm getting anything out of my tax dollars, and I know I read a pretty big check every year.
Starting point is 01:49:50 I don't know if you're familiar with the story, but Bill Gates on national television kind of bragged about how Donald Trump wanted to make him a science advisor. I don't know if that's true or not, or if that's just Bill Gates lying to the general public, since, of course, he's also on a lot of lists that are very curious, and he's also working on a lot of really weird
Starting point is 01:50:09 projects that I think are very questionable. I was involved, you know, at least peripherally in the transition process and stuff like that. I never saw that. So I don't know that. Yeah, I don't believe that to be accurate. So Robert Clark has a question about FICO scores. He asks, will your father reform FICO so us lower middle class slash upper poverty have a fighting chance? I mean, you know, another one that I don't really know. I mean, you know, there's a lot that needs
Starting point is 01:50:40 to be done there. You know, whether it's FICO scores, whether it's interest rates, whether it's this. I mean, it is seemingly designed to make that you're talking about BlackRock. I'm more concerned about BlackRock buying up all the residential housing in America and forcing everyone to be permanent renters. And once they control a big supply of that because they still need to generate money with the land. So I don't think they're just as funds. They're just buying land to not have cows on it. Maybe they're more evil than that. But, you know, I am more concerned about them buying up all the land. So I don't think they're just, as funds, they're just buying land to not have cows on it. Maybe they're more evil than that. But, you know, I am more concerned about them buying up all the housing, controlling a big enough portion of that market, jacking up rents and basically making everyone have no choice but to do that. You know, they clearly, you see, you know, the manipulation
Starting point is 01:51:20 within the Fed, the insanity there. You know, they're going to try to lower interest rates a little bit to make it seem like Joe Biden is doing a good job to push some of these things down. I think that'll still screw up inflation. But like, you know, there's a lot of complexity here. And you see, you know, again, the gamesmanship being played, right? They get to, you know, the job numbers and, you know, look at the job numbers are great. And then we revise them two months later. And while they were never actually great, but they've done this 11 out of 12 months, you know, or 12 reporting cycles, I guess. And it's like, wait a minute, like, when are we just why don't you just give us the real number?
Starting point is 01:51:50 Stop lying to us. It's clear you're trying to create that narrative, that incentive. So I think there's a lot that needs to be done within these systems to make it fair for the average American. But, you know, there are still, unfortunately, I don't think you can do everything just to do that without creating a lot of the stuff that we would like to avoid. Yeah, there's one here. I don't know if somebody wants to check on this real quick. Reports are coming in. This is, sorry, Maddow G. Jones. Reports are coming in that Iran has bombed a U.S. embassy and has hit a U.S. naval ship with surface-to-surface missiles. If somebody wants to check on that. I can.
Starting point is 01:52:23 Oh, my. I want to say thank you to Bismuth. Ian, what was it? Salicylate? Bismuth. It makes your stomach feel better. I'm so glad you're feeling better.
Starting point is 01:52:37 I needed like 10 minutes. Was this like a scene from the Dumb and Dumber toilet scene, Tim? Like the legs up in the air? I bought a portrait of that just yesterday. Oh, really? It's one of my favorite examples. I was like, I'm... He was yelling at the porch.
Starting point is 01:52:52 My wonderful girlfriend patting me on the back while I was washing my hands, hunched over. And then after a few minutes, I started to feel better. I think I know what it is. I had deep fried chicken skin today. It was the most delicious thing I've ever had, but it's amazing. Was it with seed oils? I have no idea. I'm sorry.
Starting point is 01:53:08 It was probably with seed oils. I had that once. I like sort of food from all over the world, and I had that once in India where I got a little adventurous, and I guess I must have disobeyed some of the rules there, and yeah, it was like three days of that reenactment of that scene that was kind of brutal. Like someone saw me a week later, like a buddy saw me a week later and they're like, dude, are you okay? You look literally green.
Starting point is 01:53:32 I was like, it's been a long. That was one of the most famous videos ever. That Dumb and Dumber scene that always kind of replays in my mind as well. Turbolex. Exactly. It's absolutely incredible. We got another super chat here
Starting point is 01:53:44 by Callan Shaw Indie Game saying, please ask if we finally get alien disclosure. It sort of feels like, haven't we done that? Like, it does feel like
Starting point is 01:53:55 it's the shiny object. Like, the rest of the world is falling apart. So they're like, hey guys, there's aliens everywhere. And honestly,
Starting point is 01:54:00 no one cares. No one cares. Everyone's like, I don't know, I got all this stuff to worry about. It's so much worse than that. You're 100% right. No one really cares. Everyone's like, I don't know. I got all this stuff to worry about. It's so much worse than that. You're 100% right.
Starting point is 01:54:07 No one really cares. You know, it's funny. Back in, I actually had my father, we did a thing for the campaign back in 2020 or whatever. And I was like, it's the only thing I want to know. And he was like, he sort of made a joke about it, whatever it was. But it was legitimately the only thing I want to know. And now it's pretty clear. We have these sightings. They're releasing it. And like, I no longer care because like, there's like real stuff to worry about.
Starting point is 01:54:31 The aliens are coming here. They see who's leading us. They're like, it's not worth it. Is it aliens or is it interdimensional beings? As Tucker Carlson has even come out and said that the government made a deal with some of these interdimensional beings as well. Is there anything potentially that you could even tell us about that? Or is it classified? Yes. I'm going to go with it's classified because I have no idea. We're dealing with demons, aren't we?
Starting point is 01:54:52 I think it's talking plasma, which is where they take lasers from base stations and they triangulate them in the air. It creates a ball of plasma. They can move around like a laser pointer. A lot of it's that when they're like, how can a craft move? I've always been sort of a believer in aliens only say just cuz Like how could you not with it just the these vastness of the universe like we're the only ones like now You know, maybe it's more advanced than us But like just statistically playing out something that's essentially
Starting point is 01:55:19 Infantess only like there's probably someone and there's probably someone more advanced than, and there's probably plenty of things or whatever that are less advanced than us, but I don't know. There has to be. When you weren't on the show, but we pulled up Talking Plasma, and I can't remember, it was last week or whatever, and we showed the video of how they do it. It's where they use multiple lasers, have them all intersect, so you point two, three lasers.
Starting point is 01:55:42 Don't cross beams? But it's like Ghostbusters? Yes. When the lasers cross, it creates a ball of light and you can move it around at the speed of light. So theoretically,
Starting point is 01:55:53 if you get 100,000 of these lasers, you can project a three-dimensional image in space and have it move around at the speed of light. People will think it's aliens or something when it's just a light show. How do you move it at the speed of light? Wouldn't it it's aliens or something when it's just a light show. How do you move it at the speed of light, though? Wouldn't it be limited to how fast you could move the laser?
Starting point is 01:56:09 You move it at the speed... Light is fast. So it's, you know, the lasers move a little bit, but the exponential speed increase based on the, you know, the... I guess far enough away, I guess you could create an arc that gets... Right. It looks like it's moving super fast and stopping and then starting. That's interesting. We got another super
Starting point is 01:56:25 chat from Jeremy Hammond saying, Don Jr., what's your opinion of Bitcoin and the newly approved ETFs? Jeffrey. Jeffrey Hammond. I was just going to read that one. We're both interested. I don't know enough about the ETF. I saw, obviously, it launched. Listen,
Starting point is 01:56:41 I love anything that's not sort of controlled by the central government at this point. So I like the concept of it. I imagine it's being infiltrated and they're doing whatever they can. And you see all the governmental linked ones. I'm like, it sort of defeats the purpose of why I like it. It's why I keep my 1970 Toyota FJ because there's not a chip that they can just shut it down. And I figured the government, whether it's our government or other governments,
Starting point is 01:57:06 you know, if the Chinese are hacking the Pentagon, they could probably figure out how to, you know, get into the blockchain. And I understand it's, you know, very complicated, but there's probably guys that can do that. And so, you know, I love the concept of it because I just have so little faith in actually our own governments and our own currency right now. Let's see. Raymond G. Stanley Jr. says, Shout out to the travel team of IRL Smooth Shows. That's nice. Thank you.
Starting point is 01:57:32 That's Serge, in case you're wondering. Oh, Kellen's around too. We got another one. Andrew's out here. Mr. Nix. Oh, yeah. Mosaic gets a big shout out too for all the stuff they set up. Yes.
Starting point is 01:57:42 And shout out to Mosaic. Take your bartender. I'll let me see. I have another one here from Cedric Stanley saying, Don, any chance you could talk Luke into telling his T-shirt people to give us an option to have the printing on the back so I can buy a hoodie? No. That won't happen. All on front on thebestpoliticalshirts.com. Let me see.
Starting point is 01:58:03 Colin Doherty says, Congress and Senate are the problem. How do we get term limits passed on the people who have to vote to limit themselves? You just answered it. Yeah. It ain't going to happen. What you really got to do is you got to vote people in there who don't need the job. Again, the guys. Thomas Massey doesn't need the job.
Starting point is 01:58:24 J.D. Vance in the Senate. guys like that, guys who've accomplished stuff in the outside world, they're going to go in there. They can fix that. You know, if you get the entire makeup of Congress to be those people, you won't actually be concerned about term limits because they'll actually do the right thing. And so, you know, I think it's so important. We do, you know, we talk obviously, you know, and for me, I'm biased. It's a presidential race, but the reality, man, there's times when I see what's going on in the world, I'm more concerned about running for your school board than I am running
Starting point is 01:58:51 for Congress or running for Senate. I think we could actually probably affect more change eliminating that indoctrination at the lowest levels of government rather than the highest and sort of going the other way through there. So, you know, we got to get involved in all of these things.
Starting point is 01:59:09 It's a bottom up approach that's going to fix the country. I mean, the communists for all of their disgusting, awful, unhuman things that they do, they know how to infiltrate a government and they did it from a bottom up approach. And that's the school boards, sheriff's departments, elect boards, and they work their way into the state and then into the federal and then into every leadership and every institution in our country. And that's how we beat them by their own tactics. If we did a convention of states, because that'd be another way to get term limits passed, bypass Congress, we convene, what, I don't know, 39 of the states or 32 or 33. Would that be too risky? Are we 11 states short on that now? Or is it less now?
Starting point is 01:59:50 Someone mentioned that's a big Pandora's box you might not want to open because you can change a lot of laws. They can get in there and say no more Second Amendment. But you can't. Everyone brings it up. You can set a rule that these are the only things that are actually on the docket for the convention. I get it. That's true. I just sort of feel like the other side has weaponized sort of that stuff so well that I think they'd probably do it better than us. And they'd figure out a way to do it again and eliminate those rules.
Starting point is 02:00:13 And, you know, I just I don't know that I've trust our leadership enough to actually do these things right and not just to get rolled. I mean, you know. Yeah, I would. I a second. I'd love to believe it conceptually, but, you know, I'm like, that's my big, or one of my biggest problems with the Republicans now is finding really good, competent leaders. I don't feel like, just like you were talking earlier, it's not a deep, deep well of leaders that you can actually look to on the conservative side that are actually, you know, America first and qualified to actually run anything at all. Yeah, no, that's correct. There's a couple guys that are actually, you know, America first and qualified to actually run.
Starting point is 02:00:46 Yeah, no, that's great. There's a, there's a couple of guys that are really good with sound bites that have no chance of actually getting anything done. There's, I sort of, I see this a lot. It's sort of like the, no, but if we just did this person to be great, it was like, yeah, but that's just not ever going to happen in DC. Like we, we, we actually still have to play within the realm of reality. So, you know, we always have our wish list, but like so much has to happen before you could ever even possibly think about this wish list. But we get obsessed about,
Starting point is 02:01:11 oh, it's just this guy. You know, and then that guy gets some power, you realize he's just going to get rolled and fail. And like, you know, you know, hey, I think we see some of that going on right now with the Speaker of the House. This is a good segue, actually. True.
Starting point is 02:01:24 It's going to be so much better. It's like, is it? Inspirable support says, Don, who is your top selection for your dad's VP? He said it. We already answered this question. Oh, well, this was asked.
Starting point is 02:01:35 Well, I think, I mean, we said it sort of out of the, I mean, I talked about, you know, liking a lot of what Vivek is saying out of the sort of the people that were running. Yeah.
Starting point is 02:01:44 You know, I think there's other people that would be great. I've mentioned J.D. Vance or something like that. There's definitely a couple people like that. It's a small group. That could be great in those positions. I like the idea of a bulletproof vest. The way that it would normally go is he tried not to alienate the people who hate him
Starting point is 02:02:04 and get somebody safe, like a Mike Pence or a Mike Johnson. Well, Mike Pence made sense in 16 because you needed to sort of balance out. You needed a yin and yang. I don't know that you need that anymore. You know, Donald Trump wasn't the dictator that they said. Joe Biden is far more of a dictator or a fascist than anything, you know, Trump ever was. Yeah, I think that soundbite, they're desperately trying to do that again. But like, you know, I don't know that it plays as well as, you know, they think it does anymore because you have four years to look back on. Let's get one more in there. We got one from Ryan Lavelli saying, what's your opinion on the solution to the Ukraine
Starting point is 02:02:39 war? Cut off the money. It's the only way you get them to the table. Right? As long as, I mean, we're literally creating the oligarch class of billionaire in Ukraine with whatever's being siphoned off, whether it's Zelensky,
Starting point is 02:02:54 whether it's this, while they send young men to die as cannon fodder on the front lines because they couldn't care less. It's fucking disgusting what's going on there. That it's allowed to happen, that we shut down anything it's so obvious nothing's ever going to change there if the money keeps flowing my father
Starting point is 02:03:11 would have been like hey you got like one more month of this and if you're not at the table it's done guess what zielinski wouldn't have a chance if we shut it down so he'd come to the table and they'd come up with something absolutely uh it like it's so ridiculous that we're in the second year of this thing uh that you've had you know countless lives lost on all sides but like you know the press the ukrainians are they're winning they shot a russian tank you know meanwhile they had a strategic withdrawal from the donbass region i'm like wait a minute so they withdrew from like a quadrant of the country, but they shot a tank or, you know, an armored personnel vehicle and they're winning. Like they were never winning. They were never winning. They were probably never going to win.
Starting point is 02:03:53 But as long as we kept feeding them infinite money, dragging out, prolonging the effort, all we've done is kill hundreds of thousands of innocent men, half of whom were probably indifferent to some of the politics because they were ethnically Russian anyway. Like, it's disgusting what's going on there right now. And it's going to keep going as long as we're basically writing checks, you know, taking care of them with no accountability, you know, no tracking of the money, no tracking of the weapons. I mean, it's insane. It's insane. And, you know, again, I've been very vocal about this one for quite some time, you know,
Starting point is 02:04:31 and you knew it was going bad when my father did this, the first CNN town hall. He was like, hey, man, all I want is like the death to stop. How dare you? I mean, you don't want to kill every living Russian. I'm like, what is going on here? Like, that was like the part, like even guys here? Like, that was like the perfect answer. It was the only answer, frankly. And, you know, that war machine, you know, we hadn't been in a war in like, you know, a year since Afghanistan.
Starting point is 02:04:54 So, you know, it was time. They had to get that thing cranking back going. Absolutely. I couldn't agree with you more. I think we're already over time. This was a really interesting podcast. This was really fascinating. Thank you so much for coming down here. It was awesome. If people want to find out more about you,
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Starting point is 02:05:49 Well, Luke promised to discuss something that was not so family-friendly in the Members Only Uncensored show, and you had pointed out very early on, we can talk about that, right? So we'll talk about that. Oh, yeah. T-shirts, Epstein, a few other things. So head over to timcast.com,
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