Timcast IRL - Timcast IRL #942 Democrats Accuse Trump Of Having SYPHILIS Over GOLF BLISTERS On Hand w/Dom Lucre
Episode Date: January 19, 2024Tim, Hannah Claire, Libby Emmons, & Serge join Dom Lucre to discuss Democrats panicking about 2024 election as they lie about blisters on Trump's hands, Texas' National Guard arresting illegal immigra...nts who cross the border, Democrats losing support among young voters, and Sean Strickland going viral again for saying hate speech is not real. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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so donald trump waves to people a picture is taken he has golf blisters on his hand
and now the media is awash with conspiracies that he's got syphilis or perhaps the clap which i i
don't believe uh red marks on your hand is a symptom of the clap nor do i think like this
is really funny because people are like the news outlets are actually reporting on this claiming
it syphilis i'm like dude they're golf blisters he went golfing that like this is totally not news
but uh the talking point is and the funny thing is if trump actually had syphilis and it had
progressed to the point where his hand is covered in in in blisters all over his body this would
imply he's had syphilis for i think like 10 years and he's never taken an antibiotic before.
So welcome to the 2024 election cycle where you got James Carville commenting on how he thinks Trump has the clap.
And this is there. This is going to be it.
They're going to win by claiming Trump's golf.
OK, when you golf and you and your gloves aren't right or whatever, you get you get blisters.
It happens all the time. You can go. go there's photos everywhere it's really not surprising in fact some professor just came out right outright when asked for comment by one of these news
organizations like their golf blisters but they're going to keep running this story so we'll talk
about that plus man democrats are actually starting to panic because donald trump is winning the youth
vote not an exaggeration i almost don't want to believe it because I think they're lying to us.
I think their strategy is like, hey, you know how we're always wrong and we underestimate Trump in the polls?
Let's overestimate him in the polls.
Lull him into a false sense of security.
But we even have Vox writing that Democrats are panicking as they lose the youth vote.
And more and more, Trump is gaining these young voters.
Teen Vogue is even writing about it.
So we'll talk about that.
Plus, we got another clip from Sean Strickland.
Dude, Sean Strickland, you are awesome.
You're amazing.
I'm really excited to see your fight.
He's wearing a shirt that says, Make Canada Great Again.
He shouts out to the people in the audience that he's here to defend them, their rights, their free speech.
This guy's a warrior.
I just say everybody should watch this fight.
Support UFC.
Support Strickland and what he's standing up for. He's a good dude. He's a warrior. So I just say everybody should watch this fight. Support UFC. Support Strickland and what he's standing up for.
He's a good dude.
And he's got balls.
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joining us tonight to talk about this and everything else dom luker hey thanks thanks for
having me who are you what do you do i'm a investigative journalist just independent journalism mainly known on x right
on i hear you're the breaker of narratives yeah that's what people say all right people say so
so you're here we'll uh we'll see what narratives get broken yeah for sure i'm definitely excited
to break some all right that should be fun hannah claire brimlow's hanging out hey i'm hannah claire
brimlow i'm a writer for scnr.com.
I'm looking forward to the show tonight.
And Libby's here.
Hey, Hannah Claire.
Hey, how are you?
Hey, Tim.
Hey, Dom.
Glad to be here.
I'm Libby Emmons, the editor with the Post Millennial.
And glad to be on the show.
Yeah.
I'm filling in for Ian again.
Wow, he's gone.
Yeah.
And I am Serge.com.
I'm going to adjust the brightness on Hannah's camera really fast.
Whose?
Hannah's camera real fast. Whose? Hannah Claireire's camera thank goodness dang it i'm fired
you are fired you're immediately fired my last broomcast ever all right let's go all right here's
the here's the big story of the day the first thing i want to say uh you know trump let me read
the title for you trump's red hand markings draw wild speculation including syphilis conspiracies and so here's the
let's open the image so you can get a better feel i'm gonna be honest with everybody so we're we're
sitting here getting ready for the show and i'm just like there really is no news today and you
know one of the top stories on the daily mail is like horses pull pull SUV from ditch. And I was like, what is this? Not news.
But man, they're really grasping. And so the people who hate Trump are running out of things
to hate Trump about. So when Trump waves and he's got blisters on his hands, which are clearly golf
blisters, there's no other explanation. I mean, maybe he felt fine, whatever. But you can look
at where they're at, clearly from gripping a golf club.
Golf blisters are extremely common.
These are the stories that they decide to run.
Could Donald Trump have syphilis?
They say former President Donald Trump was photographed Wednesday, leaving his Manhattan apartment with patchwork of red markings resembling blisters on his right hand, drawing mass speculation about the cause of the apparent affliction as Trump
has stayed uncharacteristically mum on the subject.
What's to say?
Well, do you ever think we'll ever get to the point where we elect a president that
openly has syphilis?
I mean, that's my question.
No, no, no, no, no, no.
In order for Trump to have had progressed in syphilis to that
degree it would mean that he had symptoms for like 10 years okay so or like so you don't think
we'll ever be like this president will be like i have syphilis and i should leave the country
it is an entirely curable disease i don't know what if so it would be like stigma you can get
some what is it like antibiotics or something but i want to say this is why people hate the media and don't trust the media because this is this is basically the lead story of the day which is
ridiculous it really has looked like james carville is talking about it msnbc is talking about it
do you think that's because people are lazy though i feel like this is easy than some of the other
stuff that's going on right now aliens are in their spaceship above the earth and they're about to press the make first contact button,
and this story popped up, and then the other alien pushed the hand away and said,
no, no, not these people.
Get behind me, Satan.
No, these people are no good.
Eject, and then they leave.
We're not going to bring them into the Galactic Federation.
It's funny, it said resemblance, resembling,
it didn't say resembling. It's kind of funny. Yeah. we can't say what they are not sure yeah just for it's funny
the way they play those tricks host of msnbc's morning joe questioned whether the blemishes
were magic marker blood or something that may have been exacerbated by trump slamming his hands
on the table during his defamation trial surrounding statements he made about writer eugene carroll what i love about this is that uh first uh we here at timcast when i saw the story
you know the first thing i did was i scrolled past it i saw i saw a story that says what is
wrong with trump's hands i went and then i kept going and then i read an op-ed from the covington
catholic kid and examine i'm like oh here's an op-ed i'll read about that story that matters to
me and uh but this is picked up by all the cable outlets and so finally when i started realizing from the Covington Catholic kid and examine. I'm like, oh, here's an op-ed. I'll read about that story. That matters to me.
And, but this is picked up by all the cable outlets.
And so finally, when I started realizing everybody's talking about this,
I Google searched blisters on hand
and golf blisters is like one of the first things I found.
And I was like, oh, Trump goes golfing.
He goes golfing all the time.
Or it could be this other thing that we like better
because it assassinates character
also you know it's no it's like you mentioned the eg k eugene carroll trial that's going on
and of course they would come up with syphilis because it links it to something you know
sexually untoward and then it almost like meta verifies her stupid narrative democratic
strategist james carville didn't mince words they don't look like cuts to me i think there's a good chance this man has the clap okay uh that that's gonorrhea
and i do not believe that causes blisters on your hands but i don't know for sure he said wednesday
on the politicon podcast noting he consulted a number of doctors who all came to the consensus
that trump has secondary syphilis, though he did not identify the doctors
and added the disclaimer
that the photos may have been doctored.
Holy crap.
Okay.
So syphilis has phases
and secondary,
I could be totally wrong,
but I think secondary syphilis
is like a year or two out
or something like that.
Yeah, it's a while later.
The only thing I really know about syphilis
is that Nietzsche had syphilis
and didn't,
I think it killed him because they used to drink mercury.
How do they get away with writing stuff like this and calling the conservatives conspiracy theorists?
That's such a good question.
Well, they're a cult.
You know what I mean?
Like, so you have post liberals, former Democrats, disaffected liberals, conservatives, all of us disagreeing on policy.
But the one thing we agree on is these people are crackpot cultist
weirdos and so they'll call all of us conspiracy theorists when we say stuff like yeah you guys
are you guys are crazy but that that's it and and you ask how do they get away with it well
how do they get away with a woman claiming that 30 years ago trump raped her in the burgdorf or
whatever and trump and trump's like there's no evidence i've never met the woman i have no idea what she's talking about and they're just like hey you're liable anyway so whatever
it's crazy who's gonna want to live i'm sorry just i would not want to live in any of these places
these cities we're we're really getting new york is beyond the communist utopia communist
dystopia nonsense where quite literally a stranger you've never met.
I think Trump, they're saying that he knew E. Jean Carroll, whatever.
And it's like a photo of them at a party at the same time.
And Trump's like, I've been to a bunch of parties with a bunch of people.
I don't know who this person is.
He went to every party of the socialite set.
And he was probably the most well-known person in most of those rooms.
And multiple women came to take pictures with him.
Right.
Right.
So one day you're going to get sued by someone you've never heard of claiming that you i don't need like in this instance for trump raped her or whatever sexually assaulted her
this woman just clearly everybody everybody agrees is a whack job yeah it's a whack job but
this is this is the current state of american politics. And it's funny because I'm like, guys, I'm going to say Civil War.
If there's not going to be one, if there's not going to be one and maybe not, it's just social collapse.
And so maybe it won't ever be like mass scale fighting over control of the government or anything like that.
It'll just be, you know, somebody who lives in Iowa doesn't view Missouri
as their neighbor anymore.
I feel like part of the timing
of the story has to do with the fact
that they were at Melania's mom's funeral today.
It's like there can't be any moment
where the Trumps seem like a sympathetic family.
They're just going through something.
Actually, we have to be reminded
that we being mainstream media
hate him at all times, at all costs.
And I find that to be really ugly.
I think people become disenchanted with consuming news that's basically fueled on speculation and hate.
If you actually look at any of the websites that can show you the views of these websites, of other websites like Arefs or Simrush, it shows that their views have went down significant.
It's a significant drop in CNN and all the mainstream because a lot of the viewers were stressing.
If you look in the comments, CNN even removed the comment section off their websites because it's like why are they
still talking about trump they say you don't even have the bad spot and we just want to know what
our active president is doing they were more concerned about trump i remember when he was
just taking the high road and being very quiet they were criticizing him for golfing saying that
he was no longer uh caring about the audience like bro i thought he isn't president anymore
so this is the nature of the media donald trump is forced into an emergency bunker by far
left insurrectionists and the media made fun of him and called him bunker boy i'm like so when the
far left interfered in the official proceedings of the united states by firebombing the white house
that's not an insurrection but when j6ers interfere in the electoral count that's an
insurrection i'm like either the both insurrections or neither are insurrections pulling a fire alarm
as well oh yeah dude yeah how that guy is not just locked up well and he has great ideas for
reparations yes that he was talking about today like he got a new promotion yeah i i think you
know i was what i was just saying about social
breakdown there's a big story right now where uh texas has begun arresting illegal immigrants
i love this story in defiance of uh they started arresting him today oh yeah yeah yeah and uh i'm
telling like yeah we're grain of sand being added to the heap at some point the federal government
either has to admit it's been defeated look i'll put it this way. By Texas, which is kind of perfect.
Well, that's it.
The dam has broken.
The dam is broken.
Okay.
We are not necessarily looking at Fort Sumter, although I wasn't the one who made this point.
I can't remember who they made this point.
I think it might have been like Benny Johnson.
I'm not sure.
Yeah, I think it was Benny.
He was saying that the federal, you know, the start of the first civil war, first of all, the federal government is saying this is our territory.
This office saying, no, it's not. And there's a standoff. Nobody really dies. But we call it the start right now in Texas.
The federal government is saying Texas is breaking the laws, breaking federal law, barring them from access to the river.
And they have no authority to enforce border issues. And Texas saying we're going to do it anyway.
The dam is broken because now there's one of two scenarios.
The first scenario is the federal government loses, has no authority, no control, and the confidence in the federal government's ability to enforce the border is gone.
Arizona makes the next move.
Which they should be doing.
I mean, with Katie Hobbs, they won't.
If the federal government loses here and they are not able to enforce with force the states win and that diminishes the power of
the federal government substantially to where other states will start taking similar action
how do we know this is going to happen because when california started defying federal law
with their sanctuary cities and sanctuary states we then saw the emergence of gun sanctuaries
where several jurisdictions started saying we will no longer enforce these federal gun laws so a texas for instance has completely eschewed the ban on
suppressors and they say uh in and fact check me before you go and buy suppressors but my
understanding is if you're in texas you can buy a texas suppressor and they don't adhere to federal
law so it's the it's atf would have to come and stop you from doing it. The other path is the federal government decides the only way to assert their authority and
prevent the breakdown of confidence is to, by force, stop the Texas National Guard and
law enforcement from prohibiting them.
That would mean an escalation of force from federal law enforcement against Texas National
Guard or police.
Well, what's interesting, too, though, is the border agents that Biden deploys, what
they typically do is they're not there on the on the line dealing with the border.
They're mostly just processing people.
That's all they're doing.
So the National Guard went in and said, you know, we're going to actually close the border
here.
And the law that Texas passed was interesting because it said that it's illegal to enter
Texas crossing an
international border illegally so they made being they made illegally crossing the border illegal
illegal again well let me pull this up this is cnn texas authorities have begun arresting migrants
at a public park near the u.s mexico border official says texas authorities arrested migrants
at shelby park in eagle pass texas late wednesday evening and charged them with criminal trespassing
marking the first arrests of migrants since the state took control of the area at the u.s mexico
border last week an official said the arrests were announced by lieutenant chris olive oliver
oliveras oliveras oliveras at the texas department of public uh of public safety on social media
where he also posted videos on x we get it we get it single adult migrant men and women were taken
into state custody while migrant families and children were transferred to u.s border patrol
i'm hearing that the texas planes and buses that were shipping migrants to various cities
have either stopped or slowed around the same time the state has begun arresting the illegal
immigrants okay my friends social breakdown the federal government declares the border the
international borders are their authority and i believe that is the case but they are also
obligated under article 4 section 4 of the constitution to defend states from invasion
the federal government is facilitating invasion not doing their duty so texas says we no longer adhere to what you are claiming texas is now solely
enforcing the law on their border passing a law saying that they have the authority and
jurisdiction on this international border the federal government sues them saying no you don't
texas deploys armed national guardsmen to bar federal
agents from the border from the river and we have the makings of the grain grains of sand are being
added to the to the heap of secession wow so does this escalate to the point where texas eventually
declares independence it may all of these small moments when you know i always use this analogy how many
grain of grains of sand make a heap what we are watching right now is texas asserting its own
authority over an international border texas deploying armed soldiers to bar federal agents
from what the federal agents claim is their jurisdiction if the federal government backs
down and gives up this just shatters
confidence in the federal government if they want to so what does that mean for other states
next you get new mexico arizona other states being like well the federal government has no
authority anymore they've given up and they'll start asserting their own authority or the federal
government shows up in force with guns and says stand down and if that happens we have to ask will texas stand down or will texas say f you know
right and where does that lead that's really fascinating i feel like we're americans it seems
like america as a whole is going back to i don't want to make it seem like it's radical but kind of
its roots in its culture of just keeping the government accountable and if you won't take
care of this nation we will because that's kind of how the founder fathers were i feel like just americans as a whole
they're going to start making the founder fathers proud and that's not saying to start a revolution
or anything or even no promotion but stand on your rights yeah they're standing on the rights
and they're telling the government they've taken too much power give it back to the state i mean
this was abbott's criticism of immigration for for a long time now that there are laws in the
books that the federal government could choose to enforce and they don't.
In fact, they have let this become
an increasingly burdensome problem
for the states to deal with
and then telling states they can't do anything to stop it.
And so I think in some ways,
this rise of a state governor
that is willing to do something is inspirational.
I think it's more likely
that border states would follow suit.
And I actually wonder if it's going to be
the states along the northern border
that are going to do something.
Well, they should do something too.
Right.
They're seeing a wave of immigration as well.
I mean, at a certain point, it's a danger to people.
Yeah.
Because people will fly to Canada and cross to the northern border.
Oh, wow.
The other thing too is a lot of what's going on in terms of family separation
and just releasing migrant kids and
releasing the people who travel with migrant kids creating essentially a
golden ticket for adults who bring kids across the border it's not a law it was
it's a judge it's a Flores settlement that went through in 1987 and then has
been consistently challenged and back and forth where I think it was 20 it was
under the Obama administration. There was this Judge
Gee, or maybe it's Gee, in California who said that since, because of the Flores settlement says
that you have to release immigrant children, illegal immigrant children without any real
delay, that meant that you also have to release the adults that came with them.
So it created this golden ticket situation where the border patrol, the DHS, is required to release
children under this agreement. And if they're releasing children, they have to release the
adults too. And that's actually how the family separation thing happened. Because under Obama,
it was like, okay, you have to release illegal immigrant children
so let's separate them so that we can release the children and detain the the adults that came with
them and then that was that was changed so i don't know why everyone's holding to this um
ruling by a radical judge why is that what's being upheld it's pretty weird i think we're
about to start seeing a lot of positive domino effects. From the last about 12 years, we've seen a negativity of domino effects and nothing.
I don't care what someone does with their sexuality, but there has been a downward
spiral in America after Obama legalized homosexual marriage. At first, I do distinctly remember the
LGBTQ community simply only asking for the right to be married. After that, they started asking
for representation in television and it went from television to kid TV shows
and went from kid TV shows to going to preschools and et cetera.
So it's a domino effect of just legalizing the marriage itself.
Well, it wasn't Obama.
It was the Supreme Court.
Yeah.
But it was in the Obama administration.
Yeah, it was Obergefell, the decision.
Yeah.
Look, the domino effect, the slippery slope,
these things are real.
They happen.
And so everything we're seeing now with Texas on the border, I want to make sure it's clear.
I'm not actually predicting anything.
I'm saying if X, then Y.
And what I said several months ago is if Texas is arguing that the federal government has abandoned them sooner or later, they're going to send law enforcement to go and do this themselves.
Well, then they did. It's not so much that I'm saying, like, I have a vision. I see this. There's multiple things that could happen here.
Federal government going to lawsuit Texas backs down. We have no idea. But we can say these things all move in one direction so we're going to see texas now they're making arrests
sooner or later we're going to see the federal government retaliate in some way you have no
authority to detain these people could it escalate to the most extreme what if federal the federal
authorities go to local jails and bring guns and say transfer these people into our custody
texas says no you're going to release them into our state.
And the federal government says, we don't care what you think.
Release them now into our custody.
These things could happen.
But they don't have any jurisdiction over state prisons.
They only have jurisdiction over federal.
The argument is that the state has no jurisdiction over illegal immigration.
So the federal government would be saying, you have illegally detained people that are under our jurisdiction could you really see
biden's dhs being like we're going to get the guns all they know is lawfare that's what they do
consistently i don't know perhaps it's very very simple and the answer is no the federal government
backs down if that's the case other states are going to say then the federal government is
impotent and incapable of enforcing how many times have they backed down truthfully
how many times can i remember like can we remember in recorded history the federal government backing
down yeah our government backing down well i remember like ruby ridge you know i remember
the federal government refusing to back down to such a degree they kill a bunch of kids in a at
waco yeah and waco as well yeah so i don't i suppose the issue here is that we're dealing with state law enforcement versus federal
but again 1860 right 1861 more precisely that ideally and hopefully donald trump gets elected
he then goes to texan says our forces that you are at your disposal. And then there's no longer animosity and there's no longer a clash.
But right now, the Biden administration is facilitating an invasion and facilitating illegal immigration and human smuggling.
Texas is trying to do its best to stop the criminal activity of the Biden administration, but only insofar as it affects their state.
Sooner or later, we have to reconcile with this country that the Biden administration is a criminal enterprise facilitating human smuggling.
And they've been doing it for years.
They have been.
It's like 10 million people.
They're flying children on planes.
They are smuggling to such an extreme degree.
They're trafficking children.
Yeah.
From Venezuela and all over the place.
Yeah.
It's interesting, too, because you have the Democrats freaking out when Trump says that there's going to be a mass deportation event and there's going to people are going to be held before they're deported. And then you have
Eric Adams, the mayor of New York, saying, you know what we're going to do because there's all
this crime around the illegal immigrant shelters. We're going to put in curfews at these shelters.
And it's like, so you're making a detention camp for migrants where they can't leave,
right? That's what you're doing. So Eric Adams is going to do it.
And one thing that's interesting too
is we see that happening a lot with Democrat mayors
where they are forced to use the same tactics
that everyone's decrying.
What's his name?
Johnson in Chicago as well.
I wonder how extensive their,
just their motives of getting to the country is.
I know they also dig to go from underground
and come back up.
I just wonder how organized they have it now.
Just the illegal immigrants.
It's very organized because all they have to do
is show up and they're let in.
Well, yeah.
Like who needs a tunnel?
They're just going to open the door.
You see Border Patrol like putting ladders up
to like help people climb over.
There's a video of Border Patrol opening the gate
and letting them in.
Onto private property too.
Because they'll say it's too dangerous.
Like, we have to help them because otherwise they might fall and hurt themselves.
I want to see Texas National Guards that are arresting the CBP guys.
It'd be interesting.
I mean, I think it's more likely that the federal agents, I would like to see them defect to the state level.
I would like to see them leave their jobs.
I mean, obviously they work in an industry.
You know, if your expertise is working on the border,
just go to the agency that's actually enforcing the law. I do not understand how there are men
and women in law enforcement in the state of Texas who are actually on the ground dealing
with this every day. And they have not reached the point where they're just like, we got to start
arresting these feds.
They are human traffickers.
I don't care if they're wearing a badge.
They're human traffickers and they are armed.
It's time to start arresting them for facilitating human trafficking.
It is human trafficking directly.
And the cartels advertise on TikTok and Facebook.
And yeah.
And there was just a story that we were looking at the other day. Taylor Hansen did it where it turns out that Catholic charities contracted cops in San Antonio to like facilitate human smuggling and human trafficking.
Watch Taylor Hansen's reporting on Tenet Media.
We have the Culture War show tomorrow morning on Tenet Media.
But Taylor Hansen has uncovered a lot.
Police officers using public equipment to facilitate human trafficking.
I mean, dude, it is it is insane. I just don't understand. I really don't. We are watching
abject evil. This is not like a cop took a bribe. These are police officers in their vehicles using
public equipment to protect and facilitate human smuggling operations. This is not me being cute.
Human trafficking, okay, strong language.
Human smuggling, definitively, 100%.
There was a story I pulled up from the DOJ
from several years ago,
where two guys in the military went to prison
for transporting illegal aliens.
We now have the entirety of the Biden administration
facilitating the whole DHS. and i'm just okay i
get it perhaps texas briefed their guys said guys we got to do this one very very carefully
to avoid dramatic escalation but here's the move we're going to make if i was in texas sheriff's
department or national guard or whatever i just be i just walk up to a cbp guy and be like put
your hands upon on your back.
I don't care.
I'm just, you know what, man?
People always make excuses for cops.
Always make excuses.
They say, oh, you know,
cops can't choose what law to enforce.
Okay, if that was the case,
all of these guys would be in jail in Texas
the moment a CBP, look,
let me ask you guys something.
If you're in a cartel gang and you're seen driving around a cartel vehicle and you're armed,
do you think the cops are going to go, well, he's not doing anything, so I'm going to leave him alone?
Or do you think they're going to be like, that's a cartel vehicle and that guy's got a gun.
We're going to pull him over and investigate.
This is cartel activity.
Yeah. that guy's got a gun we're gonna pull him over and and and investigate this is cartel activity yeah uh if if you were part of like let's say al-qaeda okay a big isis truck with an isis flag
is driving through texas and a bunch of guys with with guns are mounted on the back do you think the
cops are gonna be like i can't really enforce it they're at the very least going to investigate
and say probable cause ice is a terrorist organization that gives us the probable cause
right to stop them.
Turns out you have rights to keep in bear arms.
You have right to free speech.
We got something interesting going on here.
But terrorist organizations are aligned.
If local law enforcement at state level knows that all of the CBP and federal law enforcement
have been facilitating cartel activity and human smuggling for what for what reason do they decide
i'm not going to even stop and question these guys yeah it is because they're like well he's
wearing a badge yeah if a clown walked up to you wearing a badge i'd say screw off at a certain
point we need the law to be enforced they're doing it i can respect it but i don't see why
they're giving a free pass to the criminals and the biden administration have been facilitating
this i agree that's why i think that it's so bizarre that you won't even have the Republicans in Congress
bring up the potential impeachment against Mayorkas.
MTG keeps saying, like, let's impeach Alejandro Mayorkas.
He's destroying our border.
They're holding hearings right now.
Yeah, they're holding hearings, but they haven't they haven't gone for it.
And I don't know why they could have had him out of office, you know 10 months ago they could have had a people have introduced a year ago yeah it's
happened it's happened multiple i think it's happened at least i can think of but they can't
maybe four times they can't get a vote vote on it i don't know why i mean it just seems like the
most obvious thing i also don't understand why in a show of good faith the biden administration
wouldn't be like okay mayorkas you got to step down because we have angered everyone like they
could because they want to rotate but they want it but they could fake you out with like oh well we listen to you we're
trying to compromise because their thing always is is republicans aren't willing to compromise
probably you just heard this from uh jb pritzker the other day he was like he sent that he put that
um complaint to avid and you mean when he begged greg abbott to stop sending yes he was like stop
sending them because you're being you're you don't respect humanity and i can't believe you would do
this and it's cold here.
So agree to a bipartisan solution, right?
Like they are always saying Republicans are the ones who aren't willing to compromise when for Republicans this is a hard issue.
You have to close the border.
You have to close the border.
And it's interesting that you had Chuck Schumer saying that there would be no border deal without money for Ukraine.
It's like that makes absolutely no sense.
It's crazy.
Well, my friends,
there is a solution before us.
In this story from the Post Millennial,
Teen Vogue says Biden and Democrats
are losing Gen Z support,
claims they may not vote at all.
I'm sure all the Republicans
would absolutely accept
either they don't vote
or they vote for Trump.
Now we have this from Vox.com.
What what Democrats panic over young voters
misses okay sure whatever the point is even vox is acknowledged is acknowledging democrats are
starting to freak out because more and more polls are coming out that somehow a 77 year old republican
white man has garnered majority support among the youth vote.
It has been throughout my life
the youth vote is always a bunch of naive
young Democrats. That's how we got
Obama. Yeah, Obama's like, vote for me.
I'm gonna not blow kids up.
And then I was like, okay, sounds good to me.
And then as soon as he got in, he was like,
blow them up.
Too many of them. I can believe it. It's super
believable because I just see a lot of the young kids, their whole culture is based.
I see a lot of them just the most average kid.
They like being based.
And being based is kind of like being what conservatives would consider not unhinged,
but they really don't give a F about what they say.
It's the most off-the-wall things that's considered based liberals would not approve of.
And the majority of the youth like base culture.
There's this video of a young woman where she's like looking in the mirror, holding up her phone.
And she's talking about like, oh, you got offended because I said something.
Well, that's too effing bad.
I love that you shared that.
Yeah, it went viral.
Young kids are seeing that kind of content mocking the woke going viral.
Yes.
They want to get followers.
I watched one video where
so right some of it's super cringe i'm sorry guys i get it you're young you're trying to find your
shtick and it's like this one dude every single video is him sitting in his car screaming i like
that guy and he sounds like gilbert godfrey yeah he's just like why is it the hell am i and i'm
like okay like i get it it's like he's people are trying to
so do you mean the guy that sounds like gilbert godfrey it might be i don't know but it's like
a younger guy they're all trying to find their shtick and so he does this thing where he's like
why is everything so expensive yeah what's yeah what's happening and he's like i'm not a republican
or a democrat and i'm like you're republican the moment you say i am not a republican or a democrat
you're a republican that's those are the rules i didn't Republican or a Democrat you're a Republican
that's
those are the rules
I didn't make them up
unless you're Oliver Anthony
and then you're just
irrelevant all of a sudden
yeah that was interesting
right
he's just
I mean talk about
one hit wonder
well the thing
he actually had a handful
of really great songs
yeah I mean they were
not bad songs
I think the issue with him
and he's probably still
enjoying a lot of success
look just because
you know the one song
was the biggest song
in the world at the time.
He's he's he found a stable base of support.
And you just don't see him because you're not a country music folk fan.
I had like a baby stuff, too.
Right.
Like he might not.
Sure.
But I will say this.
He was really just a regular guy who did not understand that when he came out saying, like, I'm not, you know, political.
He was telling all of the people who promoted him back off.
Yeah.
So congratulations.
We all backed off for sure.
Also, Democrats are always like, I am progressive.
I am a feminist.
Like they want you to know what their labels are, whereas it's because they have to be activists for their every aspect of their life.
And they wear it as their whole identity.
Right.
Whereas like you think for yourself, you might lean sort conservative you might think of yourself as a libertarian like if you
have to look at me and say like oh well i'm not either one then you're already not in the pool
of people who probably hate you well and the thing too with the with um oh you were going to say
something dom i'm sorry i was just going to say i think these polls kind of also exemplify the
amount of propaganda that democrats push out because in the summer of 2023 i don't know if
you remember one of the main things they were pushing in their campaigns was Joe Biden had a lot of the Gen Z behind him.
He was hiring a lot of Democrat influencers as well, like Harry Sisson and other young ones, Chris Murray and like this black guy.
So it was like eight young influencers came out of nowhere in the summer.
All of them had the same message, almost copy and paste, say Gen Z loves Joe Biden.
Gen Z loves Joe Biden.
They would do it about two times every three days.
And they just started to vanish off.
You can see that their audience has just withered away.
So I can definitely see they were pushing that propaganda super hard
because they probably had these numbers before the general public.
Right, like Sisson is just gone.
I haven't seen that guy.
Yeah, and it's just so much.
It's just propaganda.
And they were huge when they came out.
Right.
And it seems like, okay, maybe Biden do have Gen Z.
And it just shows. I mean, I think these polls just a few months after the summer should just show people to give it some time over anything that Democrats say.
You think Biden was basically trying to convince. He was trying to convince them because I think they had those numbers.
I think with the resources that Biden has, he was tipped off that, hey, it ain't looking good.
So they're trying to turn the ship. And that's what he brought Harry and all the other propaganda.
And it still didn't work. He was getting ratio nonstop, hey, it ain't looking good for Gen Z. So they're trying to turn the ship. And that's why they brought Harry and all the other propaganda. And it still didn't work.
He was getting ratioed nonstop.
It was sad.
You know, some of it has to do with the Gaza thing.
Trump is one of the most punk rock presidents we've had in a really long time.
And what I mean by that is clearly he is not punk rock in the purest sense of what punk rock is.
What I mean is the fact that he's willing to insult people on tv make fun of people for being fat he's punk rock in the sense of screw you you know and you know
it's really funny based based right exactly go back to 1990 donald trump is the embodiment of
f you i won't do what you tell me and rage rage on behalf of the machine has become the f you you
better do it we tell you so i i kind of
imagine if you're a young person and you had all these people telling you to be woke or else and
then donald trump is laughing and just pointing at the fat kid making fun of him you're like
that's fun yeah silly irreverent i can do what i want to do leave me alone democrats somehow
has created their own problem it's sad just through censorship and the forcing of all the ideologies.
It just isn't natural.
These kids, they got common sense.
I'm just a bad kid.
And they hate it.
Their teachers push this stuff.
Yeah.
When you have teachers pushing pride ribbons on everybody and teachers saying, like, let's
all discuss our pronouns.
And you can't joke about it.
Like, imagine being a kid.
Fastest way to make it uncool.
That's crazy.
Fastest way to make it uncool.
Kids don't think that what their teachers
want to do is cool.
No.
You know?
Like my son came home
with some stupid assignment
about how you have to,
the assignment was
to do a biography
of a scientist
that was not white or male.
What?
That's real?
He was like white male,
that's who we're doing.
And I was like,
what the hell is this?
That's crazy.
And he was like,
I don't know mom,
this is so stupid.
In New York or West Virginia?
West Virginia, Tim.
I've been saying.
Cassandra's been warning about this.
This is why it's so important.
What we're trying to do with West Virginia and Martinsburg.
Because these woke leftists are, it's a cult.
And they move in, lie about their views, get elected to positions, and then start injecting this stuff into the schools.
That's right.
There was another thing that happened
a little bit before winter break
where a group came in to talk about suicide prevention
and started handing out the number for the Trevor Project.
The Trevor Project, which is like,
we're going to trans your kids, yay.
You know, that's their whole jam.
That's who they think is committing suicide
when actually it's young white males
who are committing suicide, right?
The group that the Trump Project probably wants to isolate or alter, you know, fundamentally.
I think that's the craziest thing.
We can acknowledge that suicide is a huge problem.
But when you look at the numbers, they don't want to talk about who's actually committing suicide.
And that's sad.
And it is, yeah, and it is mostly like young men.
And it's terrifying because, because you know we need our
young men yeah i find extremely concerning that the democratic audience don't really talk about
the suicide rates of transgenders when they are the main people that enable them i mean you would
think they would care about all aspects of their health well this this is one of the most important
things that i think needs to be talked about in the uh in the whole issue of the gender ideology
stuff the first thing i'll say is with the news being Sean Strickland,
what the woke left has done, Pink News, for instance,
they said that Sean Strickland said being trans is an infection.
He quite literally didn't.
He said the weak man who is an ally is an infection.
He didn't say anything about trans people.
He was actually talking about the journalist.
But the issue I see is, what I was saying earlier is I got no issue with trans people. He's actually talking about the journalist. But the issue I see is the first what I was saying earlier is I got no issue with trans people. I have an issue with people who are
pushing people towards dangerous medical practices, what are pseudo medical practices, which can
result in a loss of life. So for instance, when we had Lance from the surf song, I said that I
believe there is a trans genocide, and it's the left that is pushing it. And I stand by that
they're trying to sterilize
or the things they're offering up to trans people to a great degree, sterilize them.
And that will prevent them from having children. Genocide doesn't just mean you go and you kill a
bunch of people. One component of genocide would be to sterilize them, mass sterilization and
eugenics. And so what's happening now is you have a young person who's suffering gender dysphoria
and they immediately jump to let's give them irreversible drugs and surgery,
which will prevent them from having families in the future.
It seems like some issue,
like for whatever reason they want to do this,
maybe it's because they're misguided,
maybe it's because they're evil.
But as you referenced suicide,
the point I made was,
if the suicide rate of trans,
individual suffering from gender dysphoria is around 48%, I believe, right?
Is that the number?
40 to 50%.
But the desistance rate at best for trans children is 65%.
It could be as high as like 95% or whatever.
That would mean that Democrats are increasing the probability
of suicide in children.
Because if you leave the child alone,
there's a two to one chance
they desist and they,
and they, puberty
cures the mother dysphoria.
They then push them to transition,
giving them a 50-50 chance of dying,
which means the greater chance
of survival is leave them alone.
This is according to the studies that are available right now
from the major academic institutions.
Why then are they pushing it? I think they're evil.
And they make money off of it,
right? It's more effective to
have someone who's suffering and dependent on the medical system.
I think ultimately it's
creating new victims.
Right, and if, like we're talking about
teenagers being defiant so if
you're a teenager who goes through surgery who goes through whatever your body's permanently
disfigured some might come out and say like no this is wrong but a lot of them will just suffer
but then also feel threatened and say like no no you guys don't understand i just have to keep
trying have to keep pushing it becomes this thing and they are trying to build people who will
eventually support this movement because they know that to admit that they were wrong is ultimately to say that they have made the worst decision someone could make
and admit you wrong i mean i mean the opposite is the opposite of submission is not even admitting
it so that is a submissive type of person that they're building regardless because if they can't
stand for themselves they're submitting yeah i think it is a it is a low it is a low um suicide
rate even in the trans community a study this is from Luar Sapir in the City
Journal, which I've referenced a bunch of times from last spring, a UK study found that the
suicide rate among clinic-referred transgender-identified youth was 0.03%, or four
deaths out of 15,000 gender-distressed minors. In the US, where between 2.1% and 9.1% of youth
now identify as trans
and where rates of diagnoses of gender dysphoria have skyrocketed we are told the numbers of trans
kids have always existed all right well in which case why haven't we seen a suicide now what's the
what's the suicide rate for uh trans adults uh i don't know you want to pull that one up because
uh either we're dealing with false statistics the argument being that suicide
rates are really high and that's what we're trying to prevent that's what jack dorsey said to me on
the joe rogan podcast or the issue is that kids who are suffering from gender dysphoria have an
extremely low suicide rate and the argument for them to receive this uh surgery or or uh medication
is based on false a false premise it says, this is the Williams Institute.
I'm not super familiar with this.
It's out of UCLA.
It says 44 reported suicidal ideation,
7% suicide attempt,
and 21% non-suicidal self-injury over their lifetime.
Well, what's the suicide percentage?
42% have attempted it.
56% have engaged in non-suicidal.
We'll clarify then attempted suicides at 42% for trans adults, meaning these kids don't.
If that data is correct, these kids are not trying to do this.
Right.
But if they become adults, that actually is the point I'm making.
You are increasing the likelihood they will attempt suicide by putting him through these transitions.
Yeah.
Also, it doesn't really,
the,
Lior Sapir makes
another argument about
the way that the data
is collected
as being also a problem.
Yeah, I would believe that.
Well, we should,
we'll jump to this story.
We have a tweet
from the man himself,
Sean Strickland,
who has been
lighting up the internet
as he's preparing
for his fight
at UFC 297
this Saturday. Super excited. Everybody
should be watching this fight. It's going to be amazing.
It's going to be a lot of fun. I'm very excited.
He said, hate speech isn't real.
I didn't know I was fighting in North
Korea. And he posed this video. Sean
is for the people. Aw, man.
You got to hear this.
But when have you ever seen
a UFC champion, George St. Pierre, anybody else stick up for you fucking guys?
I fucking do it.
I do it.
I am not chasing the Chinese checkmark of Nike.
I don't give a fuck about that.
I care about you guys.
I care about you guys being free. I care about you guys. I care about you guys being free.
I care about you guys having freedom
of speech.
I give a fuck about you guys.
And I'll tell you what,
you guys are fucking awesome, and I cannot
wait for this man
to fucking go to war
for you fucking guys.
Let's go.
No, they're cheering. He's wearing a shirt.
It's got the Canadian maple leaf.
It says Strickland.
It says, make Canada great again.
This guy's a warrior, man.
This is, I see a lot of people posting after his previous comments.
This is how you push back on the machine.
He's the big ask.
He is the pendulum swing.
And it's epic.
So I say we should be supporting him.
And that does bring up an interesting issue of Bud Light.
Bud Light is on the verge of collapse.
Did you guys know this?
Yeah.
The strike.
You heard about the strike coming up?
No, there's a strike too.
Yes.
Yeah.
And someone even super chatted saying that earlier in the show,
they said they work at a Bud Light bottling plant
and the strike is absolutely going to happen.
Some reports are saying there will be no beer on the shelves come March.
You look, Bud Light doesn't want to, Anheuser, they don't want to give people raises.
They don't want to give them the guarantees they're asking for.
They've abandoned the negotiations.
I wonder why it is they're backing away from the negotiations.
Could it be that they're down 30% in sales?
I think it really shows that conservatives have buy-in power, real true buy-in power
at a level that we haven't seen in a long time.
Maybe it's not so much the issue is conservative anymore.
It's that regular people stopped buying the product.
I think that's a big part of it.
I think there are people who are active in politics and took part in the boycott because
they believe in it and they got caught in the mood.
But I think there are a lot of people who just said like, this is going too far and i don't like it anymore just the most
bait well the most standard american right the standard american and i think that's almost more
impressive because they're harder to reach i mean this is what any kind of political strategist will
tell you trying to get someone who's not that engaged who's moderate to go out to the polls
is impossible but they're all voting with their dollar this way and it's not necessarily for
party it's against ideology and i find that really kind of inspirational going into the next year yeah it's gonna be
wild if there's no bud light come march like the strike happens and dude you combine the boycott
you right now with with what everything sean strickland is saying bud lights in the hot hot
seat because you've got you know pink news News running these articles saying that he called trans people an infection, which he didn't.
But he said, I'll tell you about Bud Light.
Bud Light's going to have to say something.
But I think the woke left are going to try everything in their power to avoid this fight.
But more importantly, you combine the drop in sales with the workers being upset they're not making enough money and not getting the guarantees they want.
They stop making the beer.
What happens if they stop making the beer? Nobody's buying the beer. What happens if they stop making the beer?
Nobody's buying the beer.
What happens if no one buys the beer?
You stop making the beer.
Yeah, so then the strike would be the final nail in the coffin.
Could you imagine if Bud Light just went belly up?
That would be crazy.
I will.
And it would be all from Dylan Mulvaney.
I will say this right now.
And it's like an old historic American company.
I mean mean that's
really fascinating well isn't it owned by isn't it owned by uh anheuser it's anheuser-busch right
anheuser-busch is like it's all based in st louis yeah yeah if but it's i think bud light goes
as a brand goes completely under i'll make this broad i'll make this broad
if bud light as a brand i think anheuser-busch but bud light goes belly up and they're just out
like like the bud light brand is done or in a much broader sense if bud light drops off as a major a
major brand such though that it appears more like uh an ancillary brand no one really pays attention
to i'm being very broad this to mean like if Bud Light is wiped out of the top market share,
I will write a check for $10,000
to the charity of Matt Walsh's choice
for telling me I was wrong on my Bud Light boycott position.
So if, so, cause look, the strike that's happening now,
I believe is a product of the boycott.
People aren't getting paid enough.
They're getting angry. They're not getting getting paid enough bud light can't pay them more
ditches the negotiating table and and they're probably saying we can't pay people more sales
are down 30 percent and the employees are like then we're gonna go on strike there's a possibility
they just go you know what bud light's dead and if that happens okay i will i will write i will
write a check to a charity of Matt
Walsh's choice. Shout out Matt Walsh. He's like,
no, boycott's still on. My point was
we should declare victory and
put pressure on Bud Light to adhere
to our worldview and
our framing of the things. I still think that's
true. Like with Sean Strickland coming
out and saying these things, my point is to
clap and cheer for Bud Light saying thank you
Bud Light for sponsoring UFC and Sean strickland's message to force them to publicly speak either in favor
or against it once again creating a ripple effect in the boycott now that being said if all we had
to do was sit back and just completely ignore them and that would result in the cascade effect
of a strike and then a collapse i will admit i'm
wrong and i will make a donation to a charity of matt walsh's choice what about if it goes belly
up what will other companies do would they be afraid to insert woke oh yeah marketing oh yeah
maybe we'd get some of those old 80s beer commercials yeah just right back to what it
was yeah they're like on the river there's a boat wearing pastel shorts. I don't know if you guys saw,
about in November,
Victoria's Secret made a huge announcement.
They were going back traditional.
Yeah.
They were like,
no one wanted to buy lingerie
after seeing it on a bunch of
not a model.
Who could have thought?
Who would have imagined that?
Did you hear about the smokeless Snoop thing?
I tweeted about this.
The Snoop Dogg campaign to smell the,
smell,
sell the fire pits failed and apparently
the ceo got removed or whatever let me just explain something to you guys the idea that
you would hire snoop dog to sell outdoor equipment is the stupidest thing i've ever heard it was
horrible it was horrible it was horrible because of the engagement it took over the internet in
terms of sales and engagement it just felt and I think the main problem is they mass promoted a product that cost a lot of money.
I mean, that product is like...
It's not just that.
It's like Snoop, his fans do not buy camping equipment.
Hold on, hold on.
I'm sure he's got a lot of fans who buy camping equipment.
But you want like Bear Grylls to be announcing this because everybody watching is like, I want one of those.
It's not like the Target market.
Yeah.
It's not like the Bic.
They had those lighters that had the like extended flame and it was Snoop Dogg and Martha Stewart.
That was like they did this like commercial pairing and he was selling them and she's like, you can light candles.
And he's like, or something else.
Right.
It was perfect.
He collaborated with her.
It was still a collaboration.
And they like had a
show yeah they were like hanging out for a minute so i bring this up because victoria's secret is
like we're gonna sell lingerie using big fat models and ugly women and then all of a sudden
nobody wanted to buy their products anymore and it's because women and men want to look at
attractive models and think i can be like that if i buy this product
that's why you buy that's why you buy stuff you buy stuff because you're like oh i want i mean
they already did that the advertising companies already told us when you buy our product you have
access to this lifestyle and no one wants access to the lifestyle of being unable to get off your
couch because your butt's too big but it's not that like victoria's secret in particular right
you've got all these big fat models and ugly women and the average woman who's megan
rapinoe so right so oh yes so so first the woman who is buying victoria's secret i imagine i could
be wrong but i imagine is thinking i want to be attractive to my my husband to my significant
other here is this beautiful woman she looks at that, wow, I could look like her if I buy that lingerie or whatever.
And then she buys it.
The man sees that woman and goes, yeah, my wife could look like that.
I'm going to buy it.
Then you put a big fat woman on the wall and the regular one looks at that and says, I
don't want to look like that.
There's actually, I was going to say, it's beyond lingerie.
They'll use all kinds of models whatever
and I'm not always
against this
but the thing is
if you're looking at an ad
and something doesn't
look good on someone
whether it be lingerie
or a shirt
or a skirt
I'm not gonna buy it
because it doesn't
look good on them
it's like selling
Viagra
and having the models
being depressed
you know
they're always super happy
like extremely excited
if they're having a bad time
you're like
well thank you
there's a thing too
where when you're
buying clothes online,
you can check and see and it will show you
a model who's wearing any of the
sizes, right? And the further you
go up, you're like, oh, if I have to buy
that size, I'm not buying this because that looks terrible.
You know? No, for sure. I mean,
it almost works to the
consumer's favor, being like, maybe I should just
skip buying stuff. Save my money.
It looks good in my closet right now. Man, I'll be really excited if bud light goes on strike and they just
don't make any they just tank yeah because look i talked about fusion quite a bit i mentioned
this even like last week i think i mentioned the other other day i had a friend i worked at fusion
which is the abc news univision joint, all operating on investment. Yeah, this is like last night.
And they were announcing negotiations to unionize.
And I told my friend, you'll get fired in two seconds because your company does not make money.
The moment you walk up to the president and say all 300 employees want a 10 percent raise, he's going to say you're fired.
I'm shutting the company down because you don't make money.
These people at Bud Light who are like, we're going to go on strike.
The boss is going, you guys are not selling any product.
Okay.
We are down 30%.
We're not giving you more money.
And if they say, then we won't make any beer.
Then they're like, okay, well then we're done.
That's the end.
I can't imagine they would want to abandon Bud Light as a brand because it's such a longstanding
iconic product. But at this point, I kind of think it's entirely possible with the upcoming strike, the perfect
storm hits and they just say it's going to cost us $20 million to try and recover the
lost product from the strike.
The brand is already down 30%.
It's being mocked relentlessly.
We're not getting our customers back.
Just stop the bleed.
Stop throwing good money at bad.
Imagine being that marketing manager who pulled the Dylan Mulvaney stunt and then got fired.
She's never going to get a job again.
Oh, she's going to be in marketing college courses.
Yeah.
The great failure.
The great failure.
Because she clearly didn't have an understanding of the brand at all.
There's that Quiznos commercial that no one ever forgot of the weird chinchilla things
screeching.
And you might be a little too young.
And I was like Amish.
I was not allowed to watch TV growing up.
I'll pull it up.
Quiznos.
I wasn't actually Amish for clarification.
I just had strict parents.
I bet all I have to do is search for Quiznos commercial.
I wasn't allowed to watch the commercial.
Sponge monkeys.
Here, look.
Look at this. This thing right here.keys. Here, look. Look at this.
This thing right here.
What?
Yes, that's the muscle conscious.
This is incredible.
Okay.
This was make advertising great again.
I mean, this is just great.
It's pretty wild.
It was a massively successful advertising campaign.
And they teach about it in marketing courses as to why it worked, why it was so good, why everyone loved it.
And I think, you know who they really hit with this?
Midnight stoners, hungry, and they're like, man.
And they're just staring at it like, what?
But the real issue-
Children saw this and were like, hilarious, let's go.
It's a lot, it's a lot.
It's that no one would forget it.
You watch it and you're like, what the, did I just watch?
They used to do this thing back in the day where in magazines,
there's like a famous example of what they would do with ads is a woman, like a teenage girl on a swing.
And she has three legs.
Two legs are going forward and there's a third leg going backwards.
Creepy.
They would do a ton of things like this so that when you are flipping through, it would catch your attention.
Oh, like you double take and look at it longer.
Yep.
And so this is exactly that so you know with bud light maybe
maybe they were like remember the quiznos creepy sponge monkey thing you're giving them way too
much credit no no hold on hear me out someone that lady she publicly she goes we want diversity
in bud light behind the scenes she's like remember that creepy weird thing quiznos did
let's hire dylan mulvaney. Oh, man.
He's a weird chinchilla.
Maybe they were thinking that creating some kind of shock content
would generate massive buzz and attention to create.
I bet they were thinking controversy good.
I feel like they just took their core audience for,
or their core consumers for granted.
They said, we can do whatever and they'll buy it no matter what.
So we might as well just push to get a really progressive audience in here didn't that start initially like
in february uh the mulvaney thing is reaching yeah if it did that really should show the people
that it only takes about 12 months no matter how powerful the brand is if them really like getting
their pockets hit it takes a real toll the mulvaney mulvaney was already very distasteful
to a lot of people at the time yeah he, he was. He ended up with Bud Light.
I think it was around February.
Like Mulvaney ended up at the White House talking to Joe Biden about how important it is to make sex changes for kids.
And it's like, why are you talking about this?
Like you want the guy who's pushing for kids to have sex changes to boost your beer?
That doesn't make any sense.
It's super weird.
And I think even people who- A lot of beer drinkers want grandkids. A lot of them do. changes to push your to like boost your beer that doesn't make any sense it's super weird and i think
even people who a lot of beer drinkers want grandkids you know a lot of them do it's one of
their main concerns they open a beer and they're like but what if i have a great no that's what i
do so uh let's jump to this story from the post millennial which is currently loading here we go
resurfaced footage shows united ceo performing lady g Gaga drag routine at company Halloween party.
Okay.
For a variety of reasons, I am going to hereby announce, where possible, TimCast will no longer use United for any of its travel.
I mean it.
So we book, I think we have 1.5 flights per day for this show.
And so the reason it's 1.5 is that guest flies in,
same day guest flies out.
So that actually, I think we might be doing two per day,
two flights per day, not 1.5, two per day,
and one or two on the weekends.
And then Pop Culture Crisis has a guest on the weekends.
We don't book flights for every single guest.
Some people come from D.C.
It's one of the reasons we chose to be in the area because a lot of higher profile political
commentators are local.
Some people who live in like Philly can drive down.
It's only a couple hours.
So there's a wide range of areas that we're in.
But typically we're flying people out every day.
And I have already instructed the staff.
I said, is it possible
for us to completely ditch united airlines and we believe it is i want to be careful in how i
describe this because when you're dealing with something as big as an airline when there's
actually very few it may not be possible in some circumstances to say we won't use united
that's why i say where possible however However, I'm pretty sure American Airlines operates in all the exact same areas. That being said, the challenge
with any kind of boycott is that, you know, American Airlines, Delta and all these brands
are doing the exact same garbage. The issue here is that the CEO himself has advocated for illegal
activities. That's right. Commit crimes. The CEO of United has advocated for illegal activities. That's right. Come in crimes. The CEO of United
has advocated for hiring on the basis of race, which is a violation of the 1964 Civil Rights
Act. That's illegal. And so long as this company has a guy doing a drag Lady Gaga routine where
he celebrates breaking the law and being racist, we are not going to utilize their airline.
Now, I know, I know. In 10 seconds, someone's going to point at American Airlines
and they're going to say, look at all these bad things they're doing.
And to which I say, okay, Spirit Airlines it is.
You know, but I don't know.
Some of our guests are like, we don't want to go anymore.
We'll pay for our own travel.
It's funny, I was looking at the United thing and I said this morning,
I even tweeted, I said, I don't really feel that safe no more
being on airplanes after seeing that.
It's a rough time for air travel.
It's kind of wacky.
It is, isn't it?
I mean, like. I'm very nervous. All all female like black flight crew it's like man that
that just don't look right man it's it's not right i want a man at the front of it honestly i don't
care i want the doors to stay on the plane and it'll sound racist crazy high it'll sound racist
and it'll sound kind of coonish but honestly i'm safer feeling if there's a white man flying my
plane only because every time i've flown, it's been a white pilot.
I like what I'm used to.
It's what I'm used to.
The issue here is these diversity hire practices make people, they exacerbate racism.
Yeah.
Because if you say we are going to hire lower on the ladder to be diverse, the assumption then is the pilot you have who's not white must be
not as skilled, and that's not
fair. Could you imagine being
the best pilot in the world
and you're black, but everyone's like,
he's probably not that good.
Come on, man! I worked
my ass off for this, and then these far
leftists come in and start making the
claim that everyone's got a higher, lower
down on the talent pool. They start making the claim that everyone's got a higher lower down on the on the on the talent pool they're making the problem worse yeah there was a gallup poll that said 52
percent of black americans oppose affirmative action and they're right they like the affirmative
action ban that this i hate democrats man yeah democrats talk to black people the yale study
remember this one yes they talk down to people they talk down to black people the Yale study remember this one? Yes. They talk down to people.
They talk down to black people.
But talk down
is that like the right way
to phrase it?
They dumb down their language
and act stupid
when they're talking
to black people.
Yeah.
They've conditioned us
to think that way
and speak that way.
They've made that
our language
that dumb down
slang type language
that simpler type terms
the non-political verbiage, really.
Like when they were pushing Ebonics?
Yeah.
Look at this.
Look at this.
This is from 2018.
White liberals dumb themselves down when they speak to black people
and New Study contends, I despise these people so much.
I mean, I think that's definitely true.
Just having been in lefty circles for my entire life,
I think that's definitely true.
I had a friend tell me that she preferred the racism of the south to the racism of the north she was like at least in the
south you know that they're racist they say that they're racist then they treat you normally in
the north they say they're not racist and then they're racist at you okay but then the scientific
american ran this article this year saying uh black children who speak african-american english
are routinely misdiagnosed with speech disorders.
So they're saying like everyone's misdiagnosed with disorders.
Sure, of course.
But also there's this level of like this institution, which because we know educators are predominantly left leaning.
They're saying you're supposed to act this way culturally, but also we're misdiagnosing you.
I mean, this is like the most conflicting information to give, especially young children.
The way you speak is okay sometimes,
but also in school,
except maybe we think it's wrong. And then they complain about code switching.
Yeah.
It's like,
it's crazy.
It's all mixed messages.
Yeah.
I just thought that was a crazy headline.
When I went to Sweden,
I said it was one of the most racist places
I've ever been to.
Oh, wow.
And everyone was shocked,
but they're also lefty
and they're like progressive.
And I'm like,
uh-huh.
Yeah. And they put all, uh-huh. Yeah.
And they put all their migrants into enclaves where they separate them, brag about how not racist they are, and then don't hire them.
I'm like, it is this air of I'm such a better person.
I'm not racist.
And then when it actually comes down to practice, they're like, oh, don't get away from me.
That's what we see with white liberals in the United States even.
But going back to, you know united here's here's the video
we'll uh we'll we'll play it for you i know you guys don't want to watch it but you're gonna have
to so uh okay
how would you respect someone who like if this was your boss and this is what you're looking at?
Now, this was a Halloween part.
This was like a Halloween thing, but it was still a company Halloween thing.
Okay, I got to be honest.
I really don't care that the dude is doing Lady Gaga drag stuff.
It's like whatever, man, I guess.
I think Lady Gaga makes great pop music, more power to her.
If this guy, you know, gets his rocks off
by dressing like a woman and dancing around in front of his employees. Hey, I'm libertarian.
Just keep the kids out of it. The issue is that he's on in an interview with Axios bragging about
how he intends to break the law. He's sitting there being like, I'm a criminal and a racist
at the same time. And I want to cause harm to this. I'm like, dude, screw you. This is just like,
OK, I think I personally boycotted united long before we knew
the ceo was some weirdo you know what i mean some some racist well because united is not good
i have flight credits with them and once i'm using them up and then we're done
don't fly don't fly united man i'll tell you we were flying back from i think it was uh i can't
remember where we were we were in california
i think it was when i went to tijuana for the uh medical stuff and then on the way back over the
weekend we stopped in vegas that's what happened when we were flying back from vegas united at
three in the morning switched my plane ticket to a different plane without telling me
so when i showed at the airport my ticket wasn't working i had to get a different ticket and then they put me from first class ticket i bought and they put me into the
back into the um basic economy seats that's crazy and they still charge you for first class as far
as i know i never got i i did i attempted to charge back saying i did not buy these tickets
i want a refund i want my money back i don't know what happened with it to be clear i think we got
i think i got a refund i'm not sure i'm not sure but i think i did but i'm sitting
here thinking like how is it that i paid all this money and now all of a sudden the charges stole my
credit card i'm on a totally different plane to a different city in a different seat i didn't pick
and my flight was still flying out on schedule the issue was that the flight so it was a like
houston to dc and the flight i was supposed to
be on in houston was delayed so they took it upon themselves to move me to without without telling me
and i'm like i could have just gone to houston and then opted for a for a flight there right
just because my flight was delayed is not i was i was i was livid it's insane that they would do
that they put me on a flight from Vegas to Denver to DC.
That's annoying.
And they do it because they're probably thinking,
we don't want people sitting in the airport.
If we can get them to their destination, just do it.
Don't ask them.
Screw United.
Do not fly United.
If you do, you're supporting, you know, racists.
You don't be racist, do you?
Right? Do you, Hannah Clare? Why, you know, racists. You don't want to be racist, do you? Right?
Do you, Hannah Clare?
Why are you asking me?
Wow.
No, I'm just kidding.
The thing is, I can't take this person seriously.
Like, I get it.
He can do whatever.
It's not that I don't want him to not do whatever
it brings him joy.
It's just like, this is your boss.
And like, I get it's a company homing party, but like.
It's about choices.
I don't know.
Like.
That's just, if he chooses to represent himself that way how does he represent his airline when
you're boeing when you're boeing max 737 9 is crashing the last thing that's going to go through
your head is going to be this video that's horrifying i hate that yeah that is horrifying
i fly a lot for work i travel a lot and uh i've been increasingly um wary of air travel yeah and
i'm kind of like i have can i just drive across the country what if we just do that do you remember
covid when people road trip all kinds of places yeah but i was flying during covid because the
airports ports were empty the only people you ever saw in the airports were wearing maga hats and
you'd be like hey what's going on oh It was cool. There was nobody on the flight
and it was just a bunch of conservatives and Trump
supporters flying around the country being like,
it's cheap. Mark Cuban's debating
people online about diversity and stuff,
but there's one point
that Mark Cuban cannot ever
refute. Publicly stating
your intention to hire someone based on race
is a criminal act.
It's like admission of guilt and the intention to hire someone based on race is a criminal act or it's like it's admission of guilt
in the intention to commit a crime we have a law in this country that's been there for 60 years
that you cannot discriminate on the basis of race and mark cuban's like that's a good thing
okay well look it's really simple if you get an issue with what mark cuban is saying sue him
it's about time everybody who's sick of the diversity quota stuff starts
suing the moment any company okay so first you need standing so if there's a company that says
we're only let's say you guys listen you're listening okay tell your friends this you work
for a company right they say we got a new position or we're promoting but it's for people of color
file a lawsuit you will win in two seconds you'll put 10 grand in
your pocket it is illegal what they are doing you cannot do this there there is uh you see this all
the time with like housing it was a big deal because on craigslist there are a bunch of women
who say like no men allowed and you cannot discriminate in housing and it caused a lot
of problems there are guys who sue bars the bars will have ladies night and they'll say 20 20 off all all drinks for women and so there's like this old guy old
guy he's like there's an older guy who's in his late 50s who just goes around the country suing
these bars he instantly wins you know why because the bar gets served the lawsuit and they say what
is this we're being sued for having ladies night and their lawyer says yeah that's illegal you
should pay him and they'll be like he wants 10 grand i'm like you should pay him because you're gonna lose and
it's gonna cost you more than that and they write him a check and then they cancel ladies night
if that's been going on for 20 years all i can think of is john lovett's anybody who works for
united right now should be filing a lawsuit calling a lawyer and saying the ceo on axio
said they have quotas for people of color that I feel like I am being held back and not being given a raise because of my race, blah, blah, blah.
The company has explicitly stated, the CEO, they illegally, illegally discriminate in the workplace.
Sue them.
Women or people of color.
So they just classify both of them into either or.
Yeah, that's how the Civil Rights Act is written.
Yeah, but it's still disingenuous civil rights act is written it's yeah but it's and then now it's retro yeah it is and now it's retroactively gender identity is part of it yeah
oh man so everywhere it says protections for women it's protections for gender identity
that makes me mad i wonder did you see the thing where like now um you can pick non-gender or
opposite gender on your passport.
That's going to work out really well for you when you fly to other countries and they arrest you.
That's right.
And that's what they said.
That's what the State Department said.
They were like, some countries won't honor this passport if you lie on it.
And you can also lie on your child's birth certificate now.
You can put on X gender.
I'm for it.
I'm for it. Look, I got to tell you, man. You're like, just go as far as you can and make yourselves insane. Like looking as certificate now you can put on x gender i'm for it i'm for it so look i gotta tell
you man you're like just go as far as you can make yourselves insane like looking no look
creating a false document when you go to the u.s the purpose of a passport is to identify you to
a foreign country they will then choose to grant you access some countries have what's called visa
upon entry a lot of them do some of them have they don't have visa upon entry. A lot of them do. Some of them have, they don't have visa on entry, but they basically do.
Like, I think when I went to Egypt, that you show up, you walk up to a, there's a counter, and then they give you a visa.
You pay the money.
They stamp your passport.
Then you go to immigration control, and that's not visa on entry because you had to go to a kiosk.
A lot of countries, you walk right in.
You walk up, you say, I got an American passport.
They say, stamp.
Thank you for
your money some countries don't do this and scroll they they go through your passport identify you
and you have to have pre-approval before entering this country if you lie on your passport and then
apply for a visa and then show up and the and the person at the border you know customs or whatever
this country
says you applied for a visa claiming to be a man but you're a woman or you're a woman claiming to
be a woman but you're a man denied you are a liar you're in serious trouble you are not allowed and
here's the other thing too it's going to get really really interesting because when you're
trying to fly internationally to a country that requires a visa, the airlines will say, please, you know, check, check in to
prove you have the visa. Because if say United flew you to Brazil and you did not have a visa,
guess who's responsible for bringing you there. Now, what happens if you go to United and,
you know, you're very clearly a man, but your passport says woman and you have a visa and the visa says the same thing because you apply online to get like a visa.
You go through a broker and they send in the photos and then Brazil will approve.
Then you show up and they go, you lied.
You are not a woman.
You're a man.
Why are you trying to sneak into the country?
It's going to be funny when United approves you.
You land and then they say, United, why did you allow this person to lie on their visa and come to this country you're responsible
and then united's like oops it's going to be crazy because look there's a lot of countries
that are not going to tolerate this so you got all these right now there's not that many people
who do it like what was it the small the low thousands of individuals who've actually changed
their passports but this is why i tell people like some people even joke about it like oh i'm
gonna get an x on my id because it's funny i people like, some people even joke about it. Like, oh, I'm going to get an X on my ID
because it's funny.
I'm like, nah, you shouldn't do that.
It's really dumb.
Yeah, because then one day
you're going to be like hanging out
and I don't know,
you're going to go on vacation
to like Romania or something.
And someone's going to look at your ID
and they're going to be like,
this is fake, you're under arrest.
Yeah.
Plus, I feel like we should like,
like the gender thing before it goes away
We should be like yes put my gender on my passport
Because one day it'll be vintage
And they will just remove it entirely
It also speaks to what we were talking about earlier
With regard to trusting the federal government
How do you trust a government that allows
Fabricated federal documents
Like that's just crazy
Like oh you
The United States government puts out
Identification documents that are rife with lies and they approve that.
Why would you?
It makes you question anything else they put out, right?
Yes, any official document.
Any official study, anything they fund.
Yes, which already we're in trouble.
Which is like kind of how we operate anyways.
Dude, this stuff's so weird.
It's social breakdown right before our eyes.
No one is asking you your gender because they're trying to insult you or your sex.
Nobody's saying like, tell me what's in your underwear.
That's the argument they make.
Why do you want?
I think it's really funny because they always try to pull this thing where they're like,
Tim wants genital inspections for sporting events.
And I was like, it's called the physical.
Everyone gets one.
I don't know why calling it a genital expense inspection but you get a physical
you go to the doctor to make sure you're okay what are you talking about every olympic athlete
ever is like yes sounds good this is completely normal procedure it's funny because the left's
argument is if we say males can't compete in female sports it would require genital inspections
and i'm like dude they take their blood they like extract the blood from these athletes which is much more invasive also it it's a lie anyway because you don't need a genital inspection to tell the
distinction between a boy and a girl or a man and a woman it's blatantly obvious just by looking at
them even from across the room you can tell you can tell the difference that's all made up between
men and women i don't know what you're talking about. It's all pretend.
It's just so obvious. It just depends on how you feel.
I was listening to some NPR interview when I was coming in today.
And they were talking about like, oh, yeah.
I mean, gender is not real.
And masculinity and femininity.
Gender is not real.
They were saying masculinity and femininity are made up concepts.
But how can that be possible if we see the patterns repeated over and over again?
I think this is the weird thing that all of these conversations are trying to do, which
is that your brain desires to categorize and process information as fast as it possibly
can, right?
And so the idea that we have identified a difference between males and females that's
both physical but also psychological, it presents self-behaviors, like, this is super normal.
It helps us advance as a society.
Why would you want to be like, actually, it all doesn't matter.
Actually, it all means nothing.
Actually, if you assume any of this stuff, you're bigoted and hateful and you should
question yourself.
Why would you want there to be chaos unless you in some way thrive in the chaos or profit
off it?
Yeah.
Or it furthers your own rewriting of reality.
And your own sense of discontent within yourself, right?
Like you need other people to be miserable because you yourself are miserable misery loves company should be like
the motto for tram i think that is one of the weird things that happens though people who see
people who are like thriving and doing well want them to suffer also the left entirely the left
entirely is misery loves company yeah yeah it's it's terrifying what a horrible way to live you
know like that when when
biden i've talked about this a couple times but when biden did his first speech he was saying
you know we're the party of the future and they're the party that wants to divide and hates you
anyways i'm gonna spend this whole time fear-mongering and telling you how this like
mega extremist group is trying to ruin the government and also i'm only gonna talk about
i believe the shielding is what created the misery they were shielded from everything shielded from criticism shielded from bullying all of the
stuff well it's because of cowards yeah it's because of cowards uh you know i i think of it
like a fire right you've got a small fire in the in the kitchen and when this first started you
needed only a few people who knew how and were willing to put the
fire out and deal with it instead everyone stood around and was just like it's not my kitchen i'm
not doing anything and so they watched as the fire grew and grew and grew and it got to the point
until finally it caught the attention of people who tried to put it out and now we're winning
we're pushing back on it if just when when all this wokeness started the the the
people who were working for these companies just said shut your mouth we would never have gotten
to this point yeah and at the time i remember because you know like i spoke out against trans
stuff in theater in new york and that didn't go super well um yeah it was didn't go super well
um but no one else was willing to speak out,
even my friends who all agreed with me, right? But they wouldn't speak out. And you could see
all over the place, people would say quietly, they're making me put my pronouns in my bio for
work. I don't agree with it, but they would do it anyway. And there was so much cancel culture
that people would say, I'm afraid to speak
out and be like, oh, it's too bad that you're afraid to speak out. And it's like at the time,
I remember saying to people, like, if we just all said the truth, if we all just spoke up,
we couldn't get canceled because there's way more of us than there are of them. We know what reality
is. We know what the truth is. And all we have to do is stand up, stand on the word, speak up, say the truth.
And everyone was afraid to do it.
We were all just pushed around by like the green haired mean girls with nose piercings
who were screaming at us, telling us we were bigots.
This silent majority phenomenon has been going on for a long time.
I mean, this is also true of saying that you should, you know, restrict immigration over
the border.
For a long time, Republicans were afraid to talk about this.
Democrats at one point
were the ones calling for border restrictions
and ultimately became this,
you're being racist,
you're being anti-humanitarian,
people need this,
you can't talk about this.
And then culture shifted
and it suddenly became something
that you could talk about.
I find this-
Well, it's because people kept talking.
Like a bunch of us just kept talking
even though we lost our jobs
or friends or whatever.
And I think it's just like
nothing new under the sun, kind of one of those things because council culture i feel like any party
that embraces council culture they only have about eight years maximum to have that dominance
because i remember in the past distinctively when i was younger my mom was a republican christian
and she was also a part of christian council culture i remember it being a thing like
canceling harry potter canceling gta canceling NWA. That was Christian canceling these things.
And left this.
That was Tipper Gore, too.
Tipper Gore hated all that.
And they copied what Christians really did and magnified it.
You know, it intensified it to the point that we see now.
But since it's intensified, I say conservatives had a grasp on America through council culture, maybe like 12 years.
Since it's so much stronger, I think liberals only have about six max.
Yeah.
It's kind of running out.
Supreme dominance.
People could only take so much,
just like maybe with conservatives,
they could only take so much with liberals.
They took it way too far too fast.
And we just don't have that,
uh,
the patience for it.
Just,
it's a lot.
If you hit as hard as you hit,
you'll leave just as fast.
Was that frustrating for you growing up?
If your mom was the one being like,
you can't do these things.
Well,
yeah,
no,
it wasn't really that she was just joining the boycott so i remember like
with harry potter i could never watch harry potter or if she ever seen a harry potter book my mom
would burn the book because she said yes she would burn a book she would burn she would find a way
she was committed she would find a way she would find a way she would put in did she tell you like
i'm doing this because i believe this or were you just like my mom's wild christian conservative
belief she'll say that's witchcraft that That's the devil. Don't fund token.
And I think it's kind of funny because that's one of the main person people speaking out
against transgenderism now, which is crazy.
So it really just shows how things come full circle.
Conservatives were canceling her in the past.
Now liberals are canceling her.
Right.
Over two different.
Two totally different things.
I think sometimes there's this, especially if something's been popular culture, people feel like,
oh, well, I don't want my kid to resent me
for keeping this from them.
And so they're hesitant to say,
this is why we don't do this as a family
or they're trying to find a way to sort of balance.
And I can understand that.
It must be really difficult.
I don't have kids.
I can't imagine a challenge.
Maybe we can talk about it.
But that idea that your mom was like,
it's not even that you can't read it,
it's that we're going to burn it.
It's kind of fascinating.
Yeah, there was a lot of Christians or at least conservatives around my area would not engage in any of those things.
They didn't call it council culture at the time.
It was called standing on your beliefs or standing for Christ.
But on a political sense, it is council culture.
To my opinion, counseling GTA, a video game, now has looked absurd.
But back then it was very serious business.
With my son, he can read any book on the shelf.
Just ask me about it. let's talk about it.
He can watch most things.
I mean, there's restrictions on his laptop and stuff.
But I'll sit and watch YouTube content with him,
and then I know what he's watching,
and I know what he's interested in, and we talk about it.
Yeah.
I think it's also funny you mentioned earlier
about the fact that the kids are not voting we
talked about the earlier story kids are not voting towards gen c or in general voting towards the the
right conservatively it's because like the like you said the liberal the liberalism thing has
been cool for so long and that's like the mainstream yeah and it's like to be like not
i would not be doing that and if that's what's coming you can't be based to be mainstream because
based is literally uh a revolution against the mainstream whatever's made yourself right yeah i remember when i finished high when
i was in high school i had this was years ago this was in the 90s but i had like you know dyed
blue hair and i was sort of like punk rockish or whatever and when i went to college everybody was
punk rock and everybody was like wearing fishnet stockings as tops instead and like all this stuff and i was
like okay i'm not gonna do that anymore and my hair was suddenly normal and i started dressing
preppy and i was like okay i'm wearing a button down in jeans now y'all that's the but i think
that non-conformity is it's it's what i find really interesting about the way like teenagers
brains develop is that they're looking for social acceptance but also they really want to create and carve out their own identity yeah and watching teenagers
navigate this in such a intense political time when what's at stake is is a lot i mean if you
stumble down one rabbit hole trying to search for who you are it could you could have lifelong
consequences right now uh but that desire to not do what everyone is doing is still there well and
your teachers aren't cool.
So when your teachers are pushing counterculture on you,
you're like, that's not cool.
No, you look awful.
I want to talk to you guys about this new cartoon coming out
in a couple hours, actually.
It's called Has Been Hotel,
and I'm seeing some outrage over it
because it is, as some describe,
well, the veneration of demons.
So you have this uh this story uh actually i'll play i'll play the trailer for you guys the first thing i want to say is
i'm not acting like there's this big outrage campaign against it there's just i see people
posting these things uh on on twitter talking about how it makes lucifer to be the good guy
it eliminates the concept of god it is a fictional show about
demons in hell that are being killed by heaven because heaven's actually the bad guys who want
social order and in hell they're trying to convince bad people to repent so they can get
let back into heaven i don't see it as inherently like good or bad but there is a question around
producing content that is popular winning a culture war, and biblical teaching.
So let me just play this for you, and then I'll get your guys' thoughts on it.
Once upon a time, there was a glowing city protected by golden gates known as heaven.
It was ruled by beings of pure light, angels that worshipped good and shielded all from evil.
Lucifer was one of these angels.
He was a dreamer with fantastical ideas for all of evil. Lucifer was one of these angels. He was a dreamer with fantastical ideas
for all of creation,
but he was seen as a troublemaker by the elders of heaven,
for they felt his way of thinking was dangerous
to the order of their world.
So he watched as the angels began to expand the universe
in their ways.
From the dust of earth they created Adam and Lilith, equals as the first of mankind,
but despite this, Adam demanded control and Lilith refused to submit to his will. She
fled the garden. Drawn in by her fierce independence, Lucifer found her and the two rebellious dreamers
fell deeply in love.
Anna Claire's wincing.
They wished to share the magic of free will with humanity,
offering the fruit of knowledge to Adam's new bride, Eve,
who gladly accepted.
But this gift came with a curse,
for with this single act of disobedience,
evil finally found its way into Earth.
With it, a new realm of darkness and sin,
and the order Heaven had worked to maintain was shattered.
As punishment for their reckless act, Heaven cast Lucifer and his love into the dark pit he had created,
never allowing him to see the good that came from humanity.
Only the cruel and the wicked.
Ashamed, Lucifer lost his will to dream.
But Lilith thrived empowering demon kind with
her voice and her songs and as the numbers where is your mom when we need her
threatened by this heaven made a truly heartless decision that every year they
would send down an army an extermination to ensure hell and its sinners could never rise against them.
But Lilith's hope remained, and her dream was passed down to their precious daughter,
the princess of hell.
Don't worry, Mom.
I'll make you proud.
So there's this, it's a show on YouTube.
There's another show that's related
to it super popular it's got uh they get like tens of millions of views but basically that what
i'm seeing from a lot of people they're commenting saying that the propagandists i don't think it's
i i don't like that look prime all they're saying like amazon prime is doing this amazon prime has
santa freedom on it and it's actively promoting santa freedom i'll take it it also is now launching
this show i think they saw a big audience they said let's take it but the controversy arises
in that this show makes it out that uh one that lilith is real uh and you know a lot of people
again i'm not a biblical scholar but people are like that's blasphemy and that lucifer is not a
bad guy but also people are saying it's not even actual actually biblical there is no god heaven
is evil heaven wants to just go and exterminate all these people by sending soldiers
down to kill them. And my whole take on this is I think it's interesting because if your concern is
that major media is funding massively shows that corrupt biblical teaching in some way,
whether intentionally or otherwise, the answer is to build culture and counter it by making your own
content, shows, cartoons, or otherwise.
Complaining about it's not going to solve anything, but I'm curious
what you guys think, if it even matters.
It's got amazing production value.
I will say that. It looks
well-drawn. Why were you wincing?
Okay, the thing is,
it is sort of interesting
to think of this as a thought experiment
where someone was like, I'm going to tell you the story and then you have to spin it.
So it's completely the opposite of it.
Like in that way, it is almost fascinating what they have done.
Yeah, I mean, I don't think it's that bad of a thing, to be honest with you.
I mean, I'm not a Satanist, but it's just vice versa.
It's just, it's entertainment.
Yeah, it's interesting.
It's like, what if God was evil?
Or from a bad guy perspective, there's video games that let us see from a bad guy perspective.
Yeah, I don't like the idea of restricting art.
I think you have to have counterculture ideas
and this would be countercultural
because my Christian beliefs, of course.
But the other thing that is like,
when I'm looking at it, I'm like,
did you, who wrote this?
Did you grow up in a church and learn the story?
And then you're like, but I have decided to change it.
Or are you someone who doesn't understand
this story of Adam and Eve and everything and then you're like but i have decided to change it or are you someone who doesn't understand like this story of adam and eve and everything and you have been like well
adam actually seems like a really oppressive guy and he wouldn't let eat from the apple and that's
very rude well you saw like in the beginning it's like lilith would not submit to adam to the man
yeah she was fiercely independent she's such a feminist girl boss and she falls in love with
silly trickster satan who's just hanging out or whatever his name
is you know like it
is like I'm wincing because it's my brain
being like this is very weird
but on the other hand like whoever wrote this should
go work for some top government
PR spin room because they really can
be like actually
here's what's funny about it someone commented
that it's low-key based because
it has all the gay people in hell.
And I was like, that actually should be rather offensive to them.
But the issue is because the people behind it are...
My understanding is they're like woke.
They created a bunch of characters that are like them.
And so all the people that are in hell are leftists.
Which I'm sure that comes from them being like,
oh, everyone else says i'm
going to hell because of whatever however i live my life or whatever no i think it's more like the
characters we make need to be diverse so let's make all of our characters diverse and it's like
you just put a bunch of woke leftists in hell well isn't that where they kicked out of heaven
they'd probably be happier there you know that's what they're saying they're like heaven's a bad
place i think diversity the term diversity has changed too, because now diversity pretty much means,
insert different type of like LGBTQ.
In the past, it used to be like, bring an Indian here,
bring an Asian right here, bring a black right here.
It's completely different now.
Well, Asians are no longer considered diverse
according to most government contracts that require quotas.
What, for real?
Yeah.
Are you serious?
Yeah.
Asians, East Asians, as well as South Asians.
I know in New York in the architecture and engineering contracts, they have quota systems for minorities.
But there's no quota for Asians because they are overrepresented in those fields.
So it doesn't count anymore.
It was Asian student groups that initially brought the admissions lawsuit to the Supreme Court.
This is why I no longer identify as Asian.
I'm actually Hispanic.
Right.
I think that's smart.
Because Hispanic means speak Spanish.
I'm Native American.
And so because.
Me and Elizabeth Warren, same amount.
But so, no, no, no.
Check this out.
When you are filling out a form and it says Caucasian, Hispanic, African-American, whatever, Hispanic means speak Spanish.
Yeah.
It does not mean you are from Latin America or whatever.
It could mean that,
but it literally means Spanish speaking.
That's why they say there's white Hispanic.
Too bad.
So I'm just going to be like,
I speak Spanish.
How do I say?
Hola, el sombrero.
Donde esta la biblioteca?
I was dog sitting for Dane,
our marketing guy,
when he went on his honeymoon
and he and his wife have two dogs.
And they both speak Spanish at home.
And so they came to my house.
And one is calm and one is really scared.
And my roommate and I were trying to figure out how to talk to them.
We're like, it's OK.
You know, it's everything's fine.
And then it occurred to us that these dogs only speak Spanish.
And we were saying, I can't say anything.
I say, biblioteca.
But she said, you're bonita.
And one of the dogs turned around and looked at her like yes i am like they had
no idea we're talking about until we started speaking spanish i speak spanish afuera so
candace said that means outside i guess she she didn't know about the melee meme but uh it means
out like it could it's a verb too like get out. And it's always weird when I hear people tell me this because I went to Spain during the the the M something protest.
I'm 24, whatever protests and the cops.
I love this in France.
No, wait, we'll start with America.
In America, the SWAT police, the right cops, they all hold their truncheons.
They stand in line and they go like this as they move forward.
And they yell, move, move in France and in Canada.
You know what they say?
What?
Bouge.
Ooh.
Yeah.
That's right.
Move.
Right.
But you are bougie.
You are out here protesting.
In Spain, you know what they say?
Afuera.
They yell afuera as they're pushing people out.
Like, get out.
And so when I was in Spain hearing them yell that, I was like, I kind of understand what they're saying.
They're saying, like, get out, move, go away or whatever.
And then my friends were saying, they're saying out, out, out.
And then I had people tell me that it means outside.
And I guess it's like for people who only just speak a little bit of Spanish.
Like, that means outside.
Why are you saying that?
And I'm like, Javier Millay was yelling afuera as he was ripping the things down.
And, you know, Dane messaged me and he was like, it means like get out or outside as well.
Dane fact checks are Spanish all the time.
So I speak Spanish now.
That means I'm Hispanic.
And I am no longer.
I tweeted identify as Asian because there were these leftists arguing that i don't
qualify as mixed race unless i assert that i identify as such that the actual dna within my
body and the race of my mother is meaningless and the only thing that matters is i choose to
identify as such and i'm like really because identity is a political designation it's not
but that means like isn't isn't anything about your identity.
That means you can identify as Asian. I'm totally Asian.
What are you kidding me, Tim?
You're out of your mind. Well, I'm Hispanic
from now on because it means speak Spanish.
Take that, Dane. I eat way too much
kimchi to not be Asian. Oh, is that
what it tastes? Yes. Interesting. I'll get back to you
guys with my diversity card. You should be Hispanic.
You should be Hispanic. With my biblioteca,
Dane's going to be like, absolutely not.
I'm actually an indigenous American.
Yeah, you are.
That makes sense to me.
I mean, I legitimately am first generation American.
I'm the child of immigrants.
People just don't think it's that spicy of countries.
Can you say dos tacos de pollo, por favor?
I honestly am afraid to on the internet
because it's going to be so bad.
But if you say it, you can then claim to be Hispanic.
Because no one ever said in order to speak a language, you have to be smart, right?
You don't have to be good at it to speak.
Exactly.
I was at this Mexican wedding in Puerto Vallarta several years ago, and my Spanish is terrible.
But I did know how to continue asking
for mango margaritas that's the most important skill of all it was very important and as the
night continued I thought I got more and more emboldened in my Spanish sure I wonder why
who could what could have fueled that what could have fueled that um but yeah by the end I was
pretty I was pretty secure in my Espanol it was really good my accent was exactly like this one too so it was going over really well i mean i do think that is
what people will end up doing i think they already do it to just sort of claim whatever
tangential thing they can because it all sort of becomes meaningless at least to me like it seems
to like it all falls apart then it's too bad because there are people who really do feel like
their their cultural ties,
even though they were raised in America very strongly and they observe different traditions or whatever else.
But for the most part, it's like, what boxes can I check so that I get more advantages with the federal government or with universities?
I never got to say what I thought of that thing.
And I just think it's the glamorization of evil.
And that's really I think that's not a great thing but i wouldn't prevent
people from doing it i do think that there needs to be a lot more art being made by people who are
not leftists it doesn't have to have activism in it yeah but it should be artistic do you guys
make cool stuff do you guys know what burrito means no i do know the origin of burritos however
what is the origin of burrito well you're probably going to be like, no Libby, that's totally wrong.
But Mexican cowboys would go out
and be cowboys
and they would take burritos
and they would put them
under the saddle.
But doesn't it come from the word
for donkey?
Like a burro?
Burro.
And burrito means little donkey.
And it would stay warm all day,
just like tucked in.
Well, I was told
that they're called burritos
is because when the baby donkey is born, they wrap
the blanket. I'm learning so much about
Tim's new culture. And so they're called a burrito.
It means little donkey. My favorite thing
at Taco Bell is a gordita because it
means little fat girl. Oh, never look at these the same
again. Eating lots of little fat girl.
Gordita. Yeah, it means little fat girl.
We're all now Hispanic, but mostly
because we can read the Taco Bell menu.
That's the important part
that and the margaritas
yeah like
I'm probably wrong
but Gordo means fat
I would be like
yo Carol
mango margarita
por favor
Gordo means fat
and then Ito and Ita
means like
child
small
so Gord
Ita is little fat girl
man that's good
that's hilarious
what an amazing language
I think that they
all come with faces
on them for now on.
Like a little,
I guess you have to say Gortitex now,
if you want to be politically correct,
go to,
go to Taco Bell.
Except I get a Chalupix and a Gorditex.
Hispanic people don't use the X.
They like,
what is this?
No,
they hate it.
They hate it.
Yeah.
We should totally do that.
We should film a video where we go to Taco Bell and order the Gorditex.
Yes.
And he seeks to go to Taco Bell,
you know,
I'm in fits for work, Tim.
I would say right now, but there's a blizzard
coming. Work tacos. We're in a
state of emergency right now, actually. That's true.
That is crazy. West Virginia's in a state of emergency because
we don't have plows.
I mean, we're mountain people.
I think that's... I shouldn't say we, because I'm
an immigrant to the mountain land. Me too,
to be fair. I'm an even more recent immigrant
to the mountain land than y'all. I'm a refugee to West Virginia.
But I do feel like now
that I live in a southern state,
I can say y'all.
And I, that's the,
I'm into that.
That's a lot of fun.
But I do want to say
to all of our mountain folk,
we did migrate here legally
to this great mountain land
of West Virginia.
But when it-
I pursued legal asylum here.
Right.
When it snows though,
so when we were coming back
from Iowa, we we landed
the plane landed on four inches of snow and was sliding it was crazy and then outside the airport
there's no plows so there's four inches of snow pure pristine untouched snow everywhere and so
the cars were driving through it we had to drive 20 20 to 30 miles an hour all the way back because
you're going up hills and down hills.
It's relatively mountainous.
And by the time we got back to the house, we couldn't make it up the driveway.
Our driveway is not like a small driveway.
It's like 10 feet.
It's like.
It's like vertical.
It's like a thousand feet.
And so we got 10 feet up and then slid back down.
And I was like, let's start walking.
So when it snows and it's going to snow tonight, the state is like, you will slide down the mountain.
So you've been warned.
I actually called my dad and asked him how to drive on ice because I only got my driving license a couple of years ago.
So I never and I grew up in New England, but I would have learned.
I mean, by rights, I should have learned how to drive.
Yeah, I was going to say, come on, New England.
Yeah.
And then in New York, there was no, I mean, they plow everything right away.
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That's Dan's a tastic first or not first.
You are in fact,
the first you win a high five from your roommate.
I hope they are keeping score somewhere.
Yeah.
Ready to rumble says,
congrats,
Dom.
You are the sixth most community noted person.
Oh,
you lie.
Oh,
like almost no other.
You should be banned for lying so much.
Yeah,
I got,
I'm getting targeted.
It's crazy.
I even proved it.
There's this one user.
That's actually community noted. 86% of my content of my content what yeah they're only talking to conservatives
yeah i posted it on my ex they're only talking to conservatives yeah this is what they do when um
when i called out ron desantis the desantis campaign stole uh one of our videos and then uh
put a tag on it saying paid for by the desSantis campaign. Oh yeah, that was messed up.
And then when I tweeted like,
hey, they did not pay for this,
the DeSantis people put a fake community note
to trick people.
What they were trying to make it...
So here's the context.
There was a short video
that was about seven seconds long.
The clip was filmed by Elad Eliyahu,
a reporter formerly of Timcast News,
now of SCNR. The the desantis campaign took just that clip and nothing else sent it out in a tweet with a tag
saying paid for by desantis in the video when i said hey they did not pay for this we did not get
any money because i'm like i'm not saying take it down i'm just saying we have nothing to do with
the desantis campaign they put a fake community note to make it seem like it was a three minute We did not get any money because I'm like, I'm not saying take it down. I'm just saying we have nothing to do with the Sanders campaign.
They put a fake community note to make it seem like it was a three minute long ad and that the message was part of standard reporting processes for political ads to which I'm like, I got a fake community note to trick people.
And I was like, no, no, no, no, guys.
I am not saying that they that that's not the correct thing. I'm saying if you take only our reporters footage, then claim paid for by DeSantis, that sends a very different message to if you made a commercial where a guy is talking and says, did you know that LGBT activists want your children?
Watch this video paid for by Ron DeSantis.
That I get.
Not what they did.
A raw version of our clip with their tag on it.
And then when I said, we have nothing to do with this, they put a fake community note.
These people are dirty, man.
It's dirty, yeah.
They'll do whatever they can.
But it only happens when you start to get more and more credibility or reach.
They don't care about tarnishing anything if it don't exist.
Yeah.
All right.
Here we go.
James Eaton says new Wuhan virus targets blood,
blood brain barrier.
Old COVID tests damaged it.
Maybe plan all along was to weaken people to catch new one easier.
Who knows?
But a Chinese science percent kill rate and is found in the brain.
That being said,
there have been COVID tests that found similar things among mice.
So who knows for sure?
All right. Raymond G Stanley jr. Says guys, guys the future is sad the future is a sad thought lonely
guys pay for only fans or ai girls and then there's the girls doing only fans and face surgery
how will it all turn out in the future the porn industry will cease to exist women will no longer
ever be able to do porn yeah i believe it because ai i'm sorry ladies men will
be better at making porn for men than women will be of themselves yeah darn what a loss to society
oh no no no porn will get worse than it's ever been but it'll be worse than it's ever been
i think that's sort of what you need for women to start being like actually we don't like porn
i feel like right now if there's a chance they can make money off it they're more open to it if they stop being able to make money off it
there's been politicians doing porn with their husbands on only fans in virginia and then when
it was revealed they claimed that they were victimized and it's like girl you literally
filmed yourself having sex with your man and put it on put it on the internet there is a
victimize yourself there's an ai woman they have videos she makes thirty thousand dollars a month i think that's criminal and it should be
listed it should be fraud because guys think it's a real woman yeah and they're sending money
that should be fraud if it right okay if you're a man and you create a fake profile with female
pictures trick men into giving you money that is fraud you'll go to jail for this but these guys
use ai and they're like it's totally cool we're using that is fraud. You'll go to jail for this. But these guys use AI
and they're like,
it's totally cool.
We're using AI.
It's like,
you should go to jail.
But the language around these
like AI generated people,
like all the AI generated
influencers that exist,
there's a lot of them now.
They start,
they refer to them
like they are actual beings
that exist.
Like there was the,
I don't remember what his name is,
but it's a female AI,
whatever.
She's an influencer.
And then they're like,
she just released a pop song, but actually she didn't do anything because she
doesn't exist there's a lot of people behind her did it and you use someone else's voice you know
what else is gross are ai fitness influencers yeah oh yeah you haven't made any progress you're just
drawn different you're not even real all right let's read some more pop shepherd says i really
like hell of a boss when i learned of the plot Has Been Hotel, I felt deja vu of stories with childlike naivete about people's ability to change.
I don't like it.
Hell needs to be bad.
Hell of a Boss is related, I think.
It's the same animator who's doing the show Has Been Hotel.
Amazon bought it.
They have like millions.
They have like a billion views on YouTube.
It's really popular.
It's really popular.
I think it's funny seeing people say it's propaganda and demonic.
That's why I wanted to bring it up.
Because I'm like, there's literally a show called Lucifer, where Lucifer is the good guy.
He's totally the good guy.
Yeah.
Yeah.
And then you have.
I think he's also a little depraved.
Yeah.
Yeah.
And that's, you know, and he solves murder mysteries, which is like just a weird premise.
It is weird.
Yeah.
Although I really did like when they did Crisis on infinite earths and lucifer was in
it and uh constantine's in it too and they did the crossover i thought that was fun but then
there's also quite literally constantine where it's like he goes to hell and you know he he like
in the movie keanu reeves actually confronts the devil i'm not gonna cry because someone made
fiction about religious stuff or whatever but i do think there is something interesting there in that the first experience a young person may have with religion will be through the lens of
poor lucifer and poor lilith and then if someone actually comes in later on and says like here's
the religious text they're gonna be like that's bs i watched that cartoon lucifer was a good guy
hell was not bad and then it's like actually if you watch the show, I was saying this too,
like, they're all
really awful people.
Like, the characters in Hell,
yeah, they're bad.
They're all bad.
They are on Friends too.
I mean, maybe Friends
was just in Hell.
They were terrible people.
Actually, that's a great premise
for a short film.
Like, the end of Friends,
it's just like they've been
in Hell the whole time.
It turns out they're in Hell.
It's like Sartre's no exit,
but it's just all
the Friends characters.
That's actually, that would be really a fun watch.
I would watch it.
Libby has a new project, guys.
I would watch this.
Let's grab some more super chats.
What have we here?
Man, I'm fighting this in ease.
Part of it, too, though, is that, you know, we have stopped teaching our children religion
either in a faithful way or an anthropological way.
So they're not going to know these stories.
They're not going to know anything about Lilith or even who Adam and Eve are.
They're not even going to understand the apple.
And I think that's going to be the real turning point for the eradication of Western literature.
When no one understands the Bible, no one's going to understand Western lit anymore.
Well, Lilith is not in the Bible.
No, no one's going to understand Western lit anymore. Well, Lilith is not in the Bible. No. No. No. I mean,
I was just looking it up and apparently
there's, um,
apparently Isaiah says something.
A wilderness demon shunned
by Isaiah is something, which I don't remember
personally, but apparently Lilith
was, uh, according to
biblicalarchaeology.org.
Her dark origins
lie in Babylonian demonology.
They just make Adam out to be like this dick.
You know, he's like, you know what's really
funny though? I'd love to take that
and here's what I'll do. I will edit that
trailer and then it'll be like
from the dust of the earth they created Adam
and Lilith, but Adam
wanted her to submit and she
didn't want to so she fled the garden
where she died because she couldn't survive on her own without a man.
And that's how I'd end it.
I think that would be good.
That would be at least, you know, hewing to reality a little more.
I agree with what you're saying, though.
Like they're not learning like the base stories.
Like they talk about art.
Like you have to know like the art in the past to change anything.
So you know what you started from to go forward.
And like with this.
They're not going to know it.
Yeah.
They're not even they're not even reaware of like, oh, may know the paradigm hell is bad heaven's good but in this story it
doesn't seem like that at all no they don't know it at all they won't know the characters and i
think part of understanding literature when it was written was also understanding cultural
influences like you need to be able to teach christianity without being like well but it's
evil so don't believe any of this just the way you would need to be able to teach any sort of
philosophy that maybe you don't personally believe in but you're like here are what the allusions to these tenants might be
and i think that that uh knee-jerk reaction to be like we can't talk about it because it's
ultimately bad is going to starve really intellectually curious younger generations
ultimately we got an interesting one just leave me alone says i watched trump's speech in new
hampshire no blisters photoshopped that was in the article too it claimed that later on when trump was giving
a speech there were no blisters on his hands so it's not that it's photoshopped trump may have
literally just had red marker on his hand yeah he's like sitting in a meeting doodling and then
they're like you gotta get that off your hand immediately he's like okay or or he left and went
oh i got marker on my hand and then they gave him a washcloth and he wiped it off and and now there's
this big story about him having syphilis because he was like, he's like drawing.
He's got like a red marker and he's drawing a picture of a cat.
Or he's like, he's like actually a secret painter and he just does it for himself.
And he was using red paint and forgot to wash it off.
Here's a good one.
Mr. Grizzly Bear says, I work for Anheuser-Busch on a bottle line and there will absolutely be a strike.
They are refusing to guarantee guarantee
job security and pay raises and have left negotiations they want to close down plants
and we all know it yeah because nobody's buying your beer dude yo that's crazy that is crazy the
strikes will result in no product no product means no sales their liabilities are going to stack up
anheuser-busch is going to go that's it time to pull the plug yeah shut them down i when the boycotts were going on in the beginning i felt
sort of bad for the workers like people who just work at the bottling plants if bud light lost
sales potentially they're going to face layoff right it's it's sort of in some ways makes me
feel better that this is a strike that they are able to carry out themselves it's like they have
a choice in the situation because they didn't have a choice about the advertising right
if you're just a factory worker if you just work on the line you don't get to say well actually i
don't think it's a good idea to put dylan mulvaney in this ad all right let's grab some more so but
donkey kong says amc theaters perfectly popped popcorn it It's so good. Well, okay.
I saw this great video.
The guy took a straw
and he stuck it into his theater popcorn
and then he pushed the butter
button and the butter went into the straw. That's what I do.
Into the center of the popcorn.
That's exactly what I do. However, there's a much better
video where a morbidly obese
gentleman working at a theater spins
the popcorn around and flips it in the air. Have you seen this one?
No. And they were like, whatever it is you
do with your life, be the best. And it's
this fat guy and he's spinning the popcorn
and he throws it in the air, catches it, and then puts more butter in,
spins it again, and he's the best
popcorn guy I've ever seen.
So, yeah, shout out.
That's cool. He's got millions of views on his popcorn
spinning. I've got to check out this popcorn rabbit hole.
Yeah, where is that?
Google, like, popcorn theater guy and you'll probably find it. That's cool. It's like got millions of views on his popcorn spinning. I've got to check out this popcorn rabbit hole. Yeah, where is that? Where is that?
A Google like popcorn theater guy and you'll probably find it.
Because he has a bunch of videos apparently where he's really good at making theater popcorn.
I love people with niche talents.
He's like, this is what I am skilled at and I'm going to do it.
Corpus Christi.
You found it?
Popcorn guy.
Feel trip.
Let's all go.
Oh, wow.
This dude blew up on popcorn.
I think we should go to Corpus Christi.
What's that like?
Maybe we should hire popcorn guy for a party. Maybe we should hire Popcorn Guy for a party.
East of
Houston-ish.
We should hire him for
our Freedomistan opening party
and we'll get five different kinds of
popcorn and he can mix them all together
and add stuff to it.
This is fantastic. I definitely think we should do this.
Popcorn Guy. I don't know what his deal is.
I saw his videos on the internet.
Popcorn Guy. Corpus Christ don't know what his deal is. I saw his videos on the internet. Popcorn guy.
Corpus Christi. But you remember him too. That's the cool thing.
I'm seeing a news report
on it, so it's news
people talking. I haven't got to the
video yet, sadly. Just jump ahead until you can see it.
He didn't do this to become famous. He did this just
because he loves popcorn. He was like,
I'm doing it with flair. Look at him.
He's spinning it on his finger.
Oh yeah,
he's the best at this.
He's having a great time.
We gotta find this guy.
Hire him for a party.
Anyone know this guy?
I don't know.
Maybe he's on tour
with like a popcorn.
He's like now going to
other AMC theaters
and training them,
but no one has the pizzazz.
He's hired by the circus,
so when he's like,
if you want to buy your popcorn,
it's part of the show actually.
What if he grew up in the circus
and that's where the skill comes from?
The lore is too much for me i learned how to spin things on my finger from working at non-profits because when you're standing outside with a binder or a clipboard
the only thing you have to do is just spin the binder on your finger and now i can spin basically
anything on my face it's kind of crazy so this could be you is what you're saying you're like
this close to becoming i'm actually really impressed because the popcorn
is like cylindrical. It's like
very narrow. I would not be able to spin that.
Well, you start with the bucket and you work your way
to the narrow one. I know, right. That's very
impressive. You give me like, I could spin a
pizza on my finger like a pizza tray.
You give me like a
massive disc. I can spin it over my
head basically indefinitely, but something
narrow is really difficult. Seems very challenging.
Yeah. This is the thing. People with niche
skills and interests are just great.
He just did it because he wanted to.
Dylan Visitation says
my wife really likes Appalachian Nights
coffee and she never likes new different things.
Good job. She also likes Jeremy's
razors for women. I like your wife.
Subtle dig here. She never likes new
different things perhaps but i
will say uh when we were looking at the sales for appalachian nights i was like holy crap
we sell like we sold out of the whole bean like last week and we had to get more in stock
i think that's like our star product when we first started we were like rise with roberto
jr it's got a rooster on it everybody was buying that and then i think what happens is we're like yeah people like appalachian nights as well it's my personal favorite meritocracy we can put a rooster
on the bag and people buy it for that reason but when it comes down to what what's the best
and gets the most sales people keep rebuying the appalachian night saying it's the best coffee
they've ever had i gotta i gotta be honest it is the best coffee i've ever had yeah but i mean i
made it for myself it's like we get sent all these different samples and origins
and i'm like mixing them together and then i was like oh this one's my favorite i want to have this
here's the flavors that i like and uh it worked all right raybert g stanbert jr says tim can i
humbly request an espresso blend i've been making primetime grind in an espresso powder and it's
awesome wife likes a mr bocus espresso that is good yeah we we uh the plan is
uh ian's graphene dream is next and then i i think after that we're going to do um focus with mr
bocus and that'll be our espresso that's cool i like that yeah although i i am surprised more
people don't buy sleepy joe just because of the name of it it's a a cute name. Sleepy Joe. Yeah. Yeah.
Making fun of Joe Biden.
Yeah.
There you go.
Buy a present for your family members.
I'd rather buy the one that someone says is the best coffee ever.
It really is crazy.
I mean, it worked out for us.
We hit the nail on the head with that one.
Yeah.
Appalachian Nights.
People tell us all the time, like they keep rebuying it.
They're like, man, I'm really excited that people like it so much because it's my favorite.
That's awesome.
All right.
Gene Layman says Trump has flaming hot Cheeto fingers.
Could you imagine if that was really it?
He's like sitting in the courtroom munching on flaming hots, and then he walks out, waves,
wipes his hand off, it's gone, and they're like, he's got syphilis.
It's not a good marketing pitch for flaming hots.
Flaming hots come out and be like we do not we're not affiliated
with they used to call him the orange cheeto man so i mean it's kind of on it's kind of canon that
would be the best product like if they after he leaves the lighthouse they're like he becomes the
spokesperson for like trump trump cheetos yeah i would eat trump i like cheetos bc asks why can't
biden just checkmate the republicans by giving amnesty to the millions who have illegally entered the country?
He can probably will.
At the end of the year, Joe Biden signs an executive order.
That's what I keep saying is that's the plan.
Amnesty for all of these people before he's out of office.
Yes.
Before he's out of office.
You have Kathy Hochul just pledged two point four billion to make sure all the illegal immigrants in New York get jobs and shelter and whatever else. Imagine living in New York paying, you know, $5,000 a month for your apartment.
And now you have to pay taxes to fund everybody else's free lifestyle.
Yeah, this is this is wild to me.
Michael Traugott says, I lived in San Antonio my entire life.
The areas around the immigrant facility has changed.
Crime has definitely gone up.
The neighborhoods in that area were pretty quiet.
Now there's illegals knocking on people's doors it's kind of wild to
me that i'm imagining like france and there's like a french village in you know i don't know
the 1400s or whatever and then a bunch of british people start just like running full speed into
their town and they're like oh look we're being uh we're being enriched and then there's like
pillaging and fighting and crime.
And they're just like, I can't believe this is happening.
What's happened to our town?
Like that's not how it would happen.
No, this is a total invasion.
And it's shocking.
And people are just standing there being like, would you look at that?
The police are facilitating smuggling.
They say anti-immigration rhetoric is a problem.
And that anti-immigration rhetoric and discussing how you don't like the government.
These are, you know, this is part of the misinformation and conspiracy theories.
No, get the hell out of my town.
We don't need you here.
There are red counties all along the border of Texas that are predominantly Hispanic, and they got more red under Trump.
There is people who legally immigrated, who settled down, who built communication.
No, they don't.
I mean, can you imagine if it was like,
I did everything by the book,
but if I hadn't,
I would have actually gotten more benefits and special treatment.
That seems crazy to me.
It is crazy.
It ultimately undermines the idea
that we reward people who respect our government
and our culture enough
to try and assimilate and follow the rules.
It undermines people that live in this country too,
like Tejanos, Chicanos,
that have been here before the United States,
who were here when it was part of Spain.
And have been here and are Americans and have just been told, oh, you're now an illegal immigrant.
But in reality, they've been here longer than anyone has.
And more than that, it's the Democrats being like, well, because of the color of your skin, we think that you'll be sympathetic to this cause.
Right, right.
Very true.
It's more of that low-key racism they got going.
I feel like it's high key i think
we should just call what it is all right tisnolorum says the original story is literally that lilith
was an insane feminist got turned into a snake for refusing to follow adam's direction then god
stole one of his ribs and made eve from it and said, look, now you aren't equal, obey him. Huh.
Yeah.
I do think the story is kind of funny
because it's like,
if there was a man and a woman
in the middle of the wilderness,
on average, if the guy was like,
hey, we have to do these things,
someone was like, no, I'm not listening to you
and ran off, she'd probably die.
Yeah.
I think men and women are complementary
and they should work together.
And so I think that's okay, right?
Like, I don't think that women should feel like partnering with a man is a threat to them.
And I think that's one of the problems with feminism.
But I view it kind of like you are in a burning building and the firefighter says, do what I tell you.
And you go, no way.
And then you run upstairs and then you die.
Don't tell me what to do, man.
The narrative here about Lilith in this show is that
the guy is just like i'm the boss as opposed to being i am trying to save your life listen to what
i am telling you but you know what to be honest you can bring a horse to harvard but you can't
make him learn yeah yeah it's funny like lilith was always to me is like the the he was like the
she's like the ex the crazy ex of adam yeah and so until god felt
so bad he was like here i'll make you a new woman that i kind of screwed up so bad that's what i've
always thought of the story that god shows up and he's like oof what happened it's like she's a
feminist dude that's my bad let me try and help you out there and give you a trad wife she was
into abortions we can't have that in the garden
makes no sense yeah we're the first two people it's really bad policies i love the idea that
lucifer was attracted to her fierce independence
so lucifer was a male feminist fierce independence i feel like that's the thing when guys are like
i just love that you're so low maintenance it's like because then i don't have to put any effort
in right you're so independent like just then's like, because then I don't have to put any effort in. You're so independent.
Like just, then I never have to call you or remember your birthday.
Like, no.
Don't have to ask you out for Fridays.
Dolph Oodle says, it is not fiction.
Lilith is Gnosticism.
It is inherently satanic.
They aren't playing with Christianity.
They are teaching their actual religion.
Yeah.
Well, there you go.
Yeah.
And those, okay.
Torgetron says, listen every day read scnr regularly it gave me the wisdom to
kindly change my girlfriend's mind on trump she'll be voting for him thanks to you uh well uh it's
actually thanks to you all we can do is to the best of our ability tell you the truth if you're
able to sort through it and discern what is actually going on through the work we are doing
it's actually thanks to you that you've convinced someone.
So, you know, we can light the beacons,
but it's you who must tell everyone
that they have been lit.
So I appreciate it.
And thanks for following the show.
Yeah, if she's submitted to you,
you do have to marry her now.
You should just marry that girl.
All right, Camgirl, as soon as Tim,
you know your idea to build culture falls apart
if the left can just amnesty illegals to vote for them every so often.
Right.
How do you expect that problem to be solved peacefully?
Illegals will not be swayed by culture.
Who said the solution to illegal immigration will be peaceful?
I believe that when Trump enacts mass deportations, we would not call the arrest of criminals peaceful.
When a police officer serves a warrant and kicks a door in,
I wouldn't call it peaceful, but I would call it lawful.
Hopefully no one is hurt.
But if you're a criminal who broke the law to steal from this country
and from the other immigrants who are coming here legally,
then we are going to remove you.
And it's very simple.
If law enforcement comes to you and says,
sir, you are under arrest,
place your hands behind your back.
Well, then it is a peaceful arrest
and much of it will be peaceful.
And then the people who fight with cops refuse
and their allies and various states who do
will make it not peaceful.
So there's that.
But hopefully it will be peaceful
in the sense that they just go home.
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