Timcast IRL - Timcast IRL #946 Texas Gov Declares SUPREMACY Over Border, Says Biden In VIOLATION w/Morgonn McMichael

Episode Date: January 25, 2024

Tim, Ian, Phil, & Serge join Morgonn McMichael to discuss TX announcing supremacy over the southern border, a Democrat calling for Biden to seize control of the Texas National Guard, the secretary of ...Maine saying votes for Trump may not count, and how the woke left is extremely reactionary. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Starting point is 00:00:00 The governor of Texas has issued a statement with a formal letter that the president of the United States has violated his oath of office and they are actively committing crimes for this. Texas has declared its right to self-defense of its border, declaring supremacy over the jurisdiction. They are saying that Texas's right to self-defense supersedes federal orders. Oh boy. There are now many prominent leftists calling for accountability. In fact, one Democrat has once again asserted the federal government should seize the Texas National Guard. Oh man. You know, when we talk about the hyperpolarization in this country and what it could bubble up into, we are now looking at the rather rare and shocking circumstance of the state
Starting point is 00:00:46 National Guard of Texas armed in opposition to federal agents. Where this one goes. Well, we've been talking about this one quite a bit. So we have to talk about that quite a bit more. And there is a bunch of other news. They're trying to stop Donald Trump from being able to conduct business in New York, citing the Martin Shkreli case. So this should be very, very interesting.
Starting point is 00:01:08 Of course, Nikki Haley is refusing to drop out. But along with the story out of Texas, this one's taking the cake today because Oklahoma has declared they will stand with Texas. And Ron DeSantis has also spoken up as the governor of Florida in defense of Texas. So we got a whole lot going on. Now, before we get into all that, my friends, head over to castbrew.com to buy the best cup of coffee you will ever have. It's so good, in fact, that Appalachian Nights is sold out of our K-Cups and our ground, but it is still available in whole bean coffee. Now, of course, Rise with Roberto Jr., our second most popular blend. It's a light roast. It's available in ground and the K-Cups are available.
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Starting point is 00:02:42 I live out in Phoenix, Arizona. I'm from Texas, so I'm super excited to talk about this border crisis and everything that's going on because it's absolutely absurd that our border is wide open. And I have been talking in political media for about two years. I'm 24, young Gen Z-er, so excited to bring the Gen Z perspective. Right on. We'll definitely talk about that with the election coming up. Should be interesting.
Starting point is 00:03:02 We got Phil hanging out. Hello, everybody. My name is Phil Labonte. I'm the lead singer of the heavy metal band all that remains i am a very failed musician anti-communist and counter-revolutionary say it loud brother i am you are rock and roll you are gold packaged content creator all the way that's right we were making fun of that term content content creator when they started calling stuff content let's make some good content tonight serge what's happening bro happening, bro? Yeah, let's be content machines.
Starting point is 00:03:26 Shout out to those guys. By the way. That's Ian, by the way. He didn't even introduce himself. Oh, yeah, Ian. He needs no introduction. That's right. At Ian Crossland.
Starting point is 00:03:32 I'm at Serge.com. Let's get into it, Tim. Here's a story from SCNR.com. Governor Abbott, Texas' right to self-defense supersedes any federal statutes to the contrary. Texas Governor Greg Abbott invoked America's founding fathers while vowing to continue to secure Texas' border in a new statement. His message comes two days after the United States Supreme Court ruled the federal government could remove razor wire along the Rio Grande installed by the state to deter illegal immigration and drug trafficking
Starting point is 00:04:01 as the Biden administration's appeal makes its way through the court. Texas responded by installing more razor wire on January 23rd. Quote, the federal government has broken the compact between the United States and the states. The executive branch of the United States has a constitutional duty to enforce federal laws protecting states, including immigration laws on the books right now. President Biden has refused to enforce those laws and has even violated them. Abbott says Biden has smashed records for illegal immigration and ignored Texas's
Starting point is 00:04:32 demand that he perform his constitutional duties. Continuing, President Biden has violated his oath to faithfully execute immigration laws enacted by Congress instead of prosecuting immigrants for the federal crime of illegal entry, President Biden has sent his lawyers into federal courts to sue Texas for taking action to secure the border. President Biden has instructed his agencies to ignore federal statutes that mandate the detention of illegal immigrants. The effect is to illegally allow their en masse parole into the United States by wasting taxpayer dollars to tear open Texas's border security infrastructure. President Biden has enticed illegal immigrants from the 28 legal points of entry along the state's southern border, bridges where nobody drowns, and into the dangerous water of the Rio Grande. White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre told reporters during a briefing on
Starting point is 00:05:20 January 23rd, the Biden administration was certainly glad the Supreme Court had permitted the federal government to remove the razor wire, which she called ineffective. Approximately 6 million illegal immigrants have entered the United States during Biden's three years in office. So what we're seeing right now, New York is freaking out.
Starting point is 00:05:39 Eric Adams says the immigration crisis will destroy the city. Mayor Brandon Johnson has been accused, reportedly, there's a reporter who has asserted, I'm very careful my language here, he has suffered panic attacks and had to be hospitalized because the immigration crisis or as the immigration crisis is expanding rapidly in the city. And there are many communities in Chicago, many black communities that are in uproar over the resources being given out to these migrants. So when you have major Democrat strongholds outraged over the immigration crisis, Joe Biden publicly admitting the border is not secure while actively trying to make it less secure.
Starting point is 00:06:15 I don't know what you call this. A rogue executive branch engaged in criminal activities accused by Texas, the second largest state in the union of violating the law now we have videos let me see if i can uh pull up one of these these videos here there's the letter here we go take a look at this from chuck colesto the texas national guard filmed marching where i can only i believe this is uh near eagle Pass. It just says Texas National Guard, and there have been many responses to this. In fact, I believe we have the Governor Kevin Stitt of Oklahoma saying, Oklahoma stands with Texas.
Starting point is 00:06:56 Ron DeSantis, of course, said, If the Constitution really made states powerless to defend themselves against an invasion, it wouldn't have been ratified in the first place, and Texas would have never joined the union when it did. Texas is upholding the law while Biden is flouting it. Florida will keep assisting Texas with personnel and assets. So this is going to get interesting. Where are we currently at?
Starting point is 00:07:18 Three states, Florida, Oklahoma, and Texas, are aligned. Texas is declaring supremacy over the border jurisdiction the question then that we've been asking for the past several days will the federal government actually make moves against the texas national guard i don't think so i showing the oklahoma and florida are willing to stand by the texas national guard and the tex Texas government is is fulfilling. And it's also indicative that like any state that sits by and watches their federal government seize control of their own state troops has got to be like, hell, no, you can't. We can't let the federal government go rogue.
Starting point is 00:07:59 Rogue is a nice term. Can't let the federal government overstep its bounds and seize our own state soldiers. Like those guys pledge an oath to the state to defend and preserve the state. They're not the federal government's troops. I'm not sure if the guard does that or not. I don't know how. Constitution, most likely. But the federal government is rogue.
Starting point is 00:08:19 Completely. Yeah. The Biden administration is a rogue agency at this point. This is a fact. When the Biden administration is breaking the law to the extent that Democrats are upset about it, despite the fact they'll defend him for reelection because these people are insane. But when you have major cities, there is a plurality of those polled saying immigration is the most pressing issue. Yeah. And people in these cities that are Democrat left leaning are freaking out. This is the un pressing issue. Yeah. And people in these cities that are Democrat left-leaning are freaking out. This is the unifying force.
Starting point is 00:08:47 I mean, perhaps we're getting, Joe Biden's pulling off an Ozymandias, for those who get the reference. He is deciding to become the supervillain that will unify blue and red states against him. Maybe. Maybe by the time the election comes up, the immigration problem will be so bad
Starting point is 00:09:03 that blue states will beg Donald Trump to help save them. Maybe somebody is doing that through Biden. They're creating an Ozymandias situation where we're just going to make Biden the worst of the worst so that we can actually unify the country because Trump ain't getting it done. For those that don't know the reference, Ozymandias is the villain in the Watchmen graphic novel who stages an alien invasion to force the Cold War nations to unite against a common enemy. And so I don't believe that to be the case. I don't believe that there is anybody smart enough or I genuinely believe this is completely in line with what Democrats have been doing for some time. And even though you have blue cities in major blue states in uproar over this, these people are still blaming Republicans and they're still backing Joe Biden.
Starting point is 00:09:48 I talked to my parents and I bring them up as just kind of general normie. Watch the MSNBC. But they're very smart. They're very adaptable to new information. But they tend to watch just TV instead of the Internet for their news. And I was like, this migrant, this immigration thing is horrific. And they're like, yeah, it is horrific. Both of them. And they get like, yeah, it is horrific. Both of them.
Starting point is 00:10:05 And they get their news from MSNBC, but they were like, it's too far. What in the hell is happening kind of thing? Easily that I could probably convince them to not vote for the guy that's causing it to happen. This is going to be the issue that I think Gen Z is going to really wake up to, too. Because once they see that these immigrants are the ones that are taking spaces in America, taking over the cities, our cities are increasing in crime and your tax dollars are directly funding the immigration crisis as well. I mean, Texas had no other choice but to enact Article 1, Section 10 in the Constitution because the federal government isn't doing anything about it. And honestly, the federal government hates American people more than Democrats, I think, hate American people because they're the ones that are creating this
Starting point is 00:10:49 havoc in our country. And I mean, I saw a poll that immigration is a bigger issue going into the election cycle more than inflation. And I mean, we're seeing inflation rates skyrocket, but I think people are finally starting to understand like, oh my gosh, our border really is open. And what Kareem Jean-Pierre Presak said, if it was ineffective, then why move it? Inflation is a byproduct of immigration. Yeah. Mass migration results. I mean, look, by standard economics, mass migration, they even say it will create demand.
Starting point is 00:11:21 So you're going to have a ton of people demanding more and more and more. We're going to drive prices up. But the best way to explain it, we talked about this before, and you can give me your thoughts as someone who is Gen Z. I watched this video where it was this Gen Z guy being like, welcome to a New York micro apartment, $2,000 a month for like 70 square feet. It's a it's five, five and a half feet wide and like and 10 feet deep. So we're talking like, you know, 55 square feet and it's got a a half feet wide and 10 feet deep. So we're talking like 55 square feet.
Starting point is 00:11:47 And it's got a sink, no bathroom, nothing else, a single window. And if you want to use the bathroom, it's shared in the hallway. Two grand, $2,000 per month. And so I think what we're seeing now, the reason why Donald Trump is getting a lot of Gen Z support, and he is, several polls have him up with gen z which is crazy look if you're a boomer it's real easy to be a boomer and have access to wealth on average boomers have more access than gen z does for obvious reasons you're older you've got a savings you've got a retirement or something so you're likely living in a house or an apartment or condo or something like that gen z is trying to move into places and they're running up against
Starting point is 00:12:24 the wall they can't afford it at a wall. They can't afford it. At the same time, they can't afford it. Guess what's happening in New York City? Illegal immigrants are being given hotel rooms. They're giving they're given free money, free places to stay. Now, imagine this. Imagine you're 22, 24. Hey, you are 24.
Starting point is 00:12:39 You're fresh out of college. You got a degree like they told you to get. You can't find a job. And you're standing outside with your little, little you know attache case holding your resumes and there's an illegal immigrant buying free food and going into their hotel room with a bed a tv a bathroom and security private security and you're like maybe if i'm lucky i can get one of those shoebox pods to live in you know what's gonna happen they happen? They're going to be like, I'm voting for Donald Trump. It's the you will own nothing and be happy mentality, because when you get an entire generation who simply cannot afford on their
Starting point is 00:13:13 salaries to even save up money to then even invest in property, they're going to rent for the rest of their lives. And it's true. I mean, these immigrants are getting everything handed to them. I mean, now in New York, free health care in In California, you have Medi-Cal, where 700,000 migrants were approved to get free taxpayer dollar paid health care. I mean, these people are walking across the border with absolutely no consequences, with what, a court date that's two years out,
Starting point is 00:13:36 phones paid for by us, and they're getting more amenities than your college graduate, who's 60, 70, 100,000000 in debt and will never be able to pay that off. We got to do like, I don't know, like a Curb Your Enthusiasm style joke or something about an illegal immigrant in this nice hotel with a comfortable bed and a TV. And then the hardworking guy is like living in the pod and eating bugs. He hires him to clean his toilet or something. I mean, they're living the American dream more than Americans are.
Starting point is 00:14:06 Yeah. It's really when you see it with your own eyes is when things start to change. I can imagine residents in New York walking down 42nd Street to go to work where they're being paid like 16 bucks an hour and they have to step over homeless people, obviously. And then you find out that there's people that don't speak English staying in these hotels. Like, I remember in L.A. in 08, I had friends that were illegal immigrants that were working at the restaurant I was working at
Starting point is 00:14:29 and working in the environment. And they were getting put up in like $400 a month hotels where I was paying $1,200 or $1,300 a month for mine. And I was just, the jealousy they made from that was like rampant. I had to check myself. I'm like, no, they're getting an opportunity. But if you saw that in mass, I could imagine like what in the hell is going on.
Starting point is 00:14:45 It shouldn't take one state busing thousands of people to other states. So that way the other states feel the pain of of the of the migrants that are coming in to get the rest of the country to pay attention and it definitely shouldn't take those measures to have the federal government ignore its its its job like the federal government is supposed to take care of the borders and it's preventing the state from from trying to close the borders that the that the feds refuse to take care of the fact that the the the house hasn't drawn up papers of of articles of impeachment for for literally not doing your job the president ignoring the border the the this is this is the house should absolutely have drawn up papers no but but i mean the federal government is rogue in its entirety 100 the supreme court being like no you can't
Starting point is 00:15:50 defend your borders what the federal government being like we're going to facilitate human smuggling and congress which has a republican advantage doing nothing to try and corral the corruption let me pull up the story just stop funding it congress has the control of the funding well they're doing nothing let's pull this story. Just stop funding it. Congress has the control of the funding. Well, they're doing nothing. Let's pull this story up from the Hill. Ladies and gentlemen, the escalation is here. Texas Democrat calls on Biden to seize control of Texas National Guard. Rep. Joaquin Castro is calling on President Biden to take control of the Texas National Guard
Starting point is 00:16:19 if the state defies a Supreme Court ruling, which it did. Governor Greg Abbott is using the Texas National Guard to obstruct and create chaos at the border. If Abbott is defying yesterday's Supreme Court ruling, POTUS needs to establish sole federal control of the Texas National Guard now. He can't, by the way. It doesn't work that way. The governor has to sign off on federalization, basically saying like, OK, through me, you
Starting point is 00:16:43 can give orders and we can unify in this instance i i don't tell you guys you have these people let me show you this tweet this is janai nelson president and direct counsel of ldf naacp legal defense and educational fund saying this is outright defiance of a supreme court order by a southern governor who thinks he is above the law if federalism means anything it means greg abbott must be held to account let me let me make southern right like a dig or something sure and let me make clear what we are seeing now is greg abbott enforcing the law to the best of his abilities joaquin castro and democrats are lying about what's going on saying it's chaos yeah well What we are seeing now is Greg Abbott enforcing the law to the best of his abilities.
Starting point is 00:17:29 Joaquin Castro and Democrats are lying about what's going on, saying it's chaos. Yeah, well, he said that Greg Abbott is causing the chaos. It is chaos at the border. They're saying they're trying to stem the chaos. The actions being taken to uphold federal law and state law is chaos. The Biden administration and Democrats are actively destroying this country. And I got to be honest, guys, like, I don't know. I can't mince words on this one. They are quite literally destroying the country. This is not how do I say this? They are engaged in a seditious conspiracy to subvert the
Starting point is 00:17:58 Constitution and destroy the fabric of this country. That's not hyperbole. When when when Ian brings up his parents who are not super politically engaged and watch MSNBC saying this is getting crazy when I bring up Chicago and New York, because when you have major Democrat strongholds in panic over the crisis that is happening right now and the Biden administration with a smile on his face says the border is not secure and then tries to damage it further. There is no question we are watching a man pour lighter fluid on the fabric of this nation and set it aflame while we all scream. The outcome here, if the feds do make a move to try and seize control of the National Guard
Starting point is 00:18:40 or deploy federal agents to Texas to try and stop and stop them guys what do you call it when armed forces under state jurisdiction engage in active conflict with federal forces call whatever you want i don't know if the if the president i mean he's the commander-in-chief of the armed forces i don't know if the if the national guard of texas would the guard of texas would it's not under his jurisdiction i don't think well i mean the the feds can call them up they called them up and sent them overseas it's a question of where are these guardsmen from right are they residents of texas who enlisted in texas i'd imagine they'd have to be right yeah but you but even still that
Starting point is 00:19:21 like you don't go to the same you still still go to the army, wherever the army does their basic training. That doesn't mean anything. In 1861, you had West Point graduates trained in New York saying, my home is Virginia. Yeah. And they said, I will, and that's, I mean, the famous generals, I will stand with my state. But I don't think that people think like that anymore. Do you think the 19-year-old guy whose mom lives in, I don't know, Austin is going to be like, nah, I'm going to go to war with my neighbors and friends? I have no idea what a kid's going to do.
Starting point is 00:19:51 There are people, like, I would have said something different before January 6th of last year when the feds filled up D.C. with, you know, troops for no reason. The question is, are these guardsmen from texas and connected through community to texas if the answer is yes there is no question if the feds make a move against texas and try to seize control of the guard on average people will always just defend their friends and their families yeah you're talking about what what people are likely to do i'm wondering what the law actually says apparently Apparently, and I'm not a lawyer, I'm reading this from findlaw.com, that Title 32 gives governors the authority
Starting point is 00:20:30 over the Guard in their states, but then they say that Title 10 says the president can mobilize the Guard and put it under federal authority. Yes, but under what circumstances? My understanding is the governor has to sign off on it. If that's the case, then if the governor has to say yes,
Starting point is 00:20:42 then that's the case. But yeah, I don't know for sure. Well, I mean, I think realistically, the reason this country is still alive is because states are preeminent. The federal government's an afterthought. We are United States. We unite by choice. The Civil War completely changed all of that. Yeah, it did.
Starting point is 00:21:04 What you're talking about is the way that the the states thought of themselves prior to the civil war when the states still thought that they could secede yeah like they used to think before like texas in their constitution before they joined in their constitution i believe it says we're reserving the right to leave because texas used to be its own country so i think texas could secede theoretically so allegedly i don't know that the federal government would would allow it the feds might still say no we settled this with the with the civil war according to the federal government the civil war settled the the question as to whether or not countries can
Starting point is 00:21:41 secede so and actually ulysses s grant wrote up exactly why they cannot and i believe he's correct the the so there are certainly uh he's mostly correct he wrote this great letter and he said basically the states of the union sacrificed blood and treasure to admit these states to join in and they owe a debt to declare that they would separate while in debt is you know i'm paraphrasing but you can read the whole letter basically his point is yo homie i paid a bunch of money for you to come and join this crew you can't just bow out now you owe us and that makes sense is that it i mean something to that effect is the argument being made and so does it mean perpetuity well that's a good point that's why i say mostly correct mostly correct being
Starting point is 00:22:24 so long as you you you are in a debt pay that debt back and we'll negotiate however that is. But I do believe that ultimately it doesn't matter because Ulysses Grant also wrote you are you have the right to secede. But no, if you if there is a debt to be paid, you will be at war. And if you lose, you'll be ruled by your uh by the victors so his his point is basically at any point any person any any state could declare they will no longer be part of the union but be prepared to fight and if you lose you are now under under our rule i imagine that they there will be a there would be a fight if Texas were to say, well, we're going to just kick federal troops out. Yeah, it wouldn't be like leaving the union.
Starting point is 00:23:11 It would be like, yo, obviously, Florida and Texas are unified. So if there was a union, like, what's the union? How many unions? Who is united exactly? Is it 49 of the states decide to unify against this stupid federal government that's gone too far? Then what's the union? The union is the people decide to unify against this stupid federal government that's gone too far. Then what's the union? The union is the people that are unifying. It's not on paper.
Starting point is 00:23:30 It's like what's really happening right now. I just find it fascinating how many people scoffed at the idea of civil war. And then even after January 6th, you still get a lot of people saying January 6th was not an insurrection. But these Democrats who claim it is still scoff at the idea of civil war. Now you have I'm sorry, my friends. We quite literally have the lowest degree possible. But we do have armed conflict between a state National Guard and the federal government. Now, I want to be careful here because I don't want people to assume armed conflict implies people are shooting at each other. What this means is both factions have deployed armed personnel and they are in conflict with each other, meaning Texas National Guard are defying federal mandate and pushing out federal agents to take territory. The feds want that territory back. The only thing that hasn't happened
Starting point is 00:24:26 is they've not decided to fight about it yet physically. But there are armed men in conflict right now trying to control certain jurisdictions. I mean, this is a powder keg. It's certainly far more significant than January 6th was. January 6th, it was a riot that got out of hand. This is-
Starting point is 00:24:44 Joe Biden is engaged in insurrection. This is. I mean, that's. Look, look, I think it is definitive at this point. Joe Biden should be removed from the ballot as many states as he can for engaging in insurrection actively right now by subverting the Constitution and engaging in a seditious conspiracy of human smuggling and defiance of even blue states to make any argument that trump engaged in insurrection and to then make the argument that that biden has not is completely ridiculous and unserious see i don't think they're actually going the federal government is actually going to go down to texas and seize the national guard because i think they would legitimately have a civil war
Starting point is 00:25:22 at hands because texas would like not they't allow that. And so why would the federal government, especially in an election year, go down there and do something? Because then the problem would get 10 times worse. And I think to your point of, you know, Eric Adams and 50% of the hotel rooms are taken up by illegal immigrants and we have this huge crisis in our country. Why would he continuously make it worse? So I honestly think it's a political play just to paint Texas and Greg Abbott like the bad guys and not actually do something. Why would they make it worse? So that Donald Trump can't win an election in November.
Starting point is 00:25:52 That's true. The purpose that, so, you know, we were talking before the show, Ian was saying they would not be able to win a civil war. I mean, it's ridiculous. I'm like, they would because the win condition is not like one side climbs the top of the hill and plants a flag. The win condition for people who hate America is to destroy the fabric of the country.
Starting point is 00:26:11 Starting a civil war is the win condition for these people. So when I hear people say like national divorce, I'm like, that will be civil war. There is no circumstance where there is a peaceful separation of states. Impossible. Because of water rights, because of farming rights, because of highway access, because of weapon control, because of general natural resources. Which states have access to what?
Starting point is 00:26:33 I mean, come on. The North Dakota frack fields would become an economic powerhouse. And then you're going to have someone in a different state being like, I'm the one who paid for all of that. And they're going to say, no, you're going to get conflict for sure if we do there will be no constitution anymore right in in the civil war in 1861 abraham lincoln suspended habeas corpus in a corridor stretching from dc up to pennsylvania the reason being maryland was a slave state with massive southern uh uh sympathies so he had members of their legislature arrested
Starting point is 00:27:07 and created a corridor where they could travel between dc and pa so the union could stay unified with dc and they would arrest anyone without charge or trial who in any way bothered them and there's actually one guy they did locked him up for the duration of the war and he gave him the middle finger and said f you when the war ended they let him go and then he just said f you and they're like your charges stand said f you and he's he left and then that was like they just let it go who was it you can read about the story it was crazy abraham lincoln when the war started constitution was gone yeah if you were if you were speaking pro-confederacy speech you're locked up done no question if a civil war were to break out the i mean let me just tell you do guys think, let me ask you a question.
Starting point is 00:27:47 The Epstein client list. Let's say there's a person, we know that they're ultra wealthy individuals and powerful. They're on the client list. Do you, which would you think they would prefer? Having their name published in the press as to being a high-profile billionaire pedophile who was working with Epstein or Civil War breaking the machine apart? What do you think these people would rather have happen? No, Civil War. They don't want to be exposed. Yeah, absolutely.
Starting point is 00:28:15 They don't want accountability. They don't want to get caught. They want to keep up their operations, keep up the crimes they're committing, and they'd rather the United States burn than anyone find out what they're doing. I mean, that's what they want to destabilize Western civilization as we know it. And they want to destroy the Constitution, but that's all coming from the WEF. They've been wanting to do this for decades of just continuously destabilize our country as we know it, take away our freedom slowly but surely. And I mean, even now, Gen Z, they're willing to do anything to make a dollar
Starting point is 00:28:42 and they don't even have a care about politics or what's going on in our country and so you actually show them the amount of college kids actually that i interview asking if they even know about the border crisis or how many people are coming into our country or that their taxpayer dollars are paying for it whether it's in san diego california or texas so many kids have no idea because they don't watch the news all they watch is brainwashing on tiktok and they don't actually know the crisis is going on. You know, a lot of people have made the joke that everything started to fall apart when Epstein died.
Starting point is 00:29:12 And there's a meme that around the time Epstein dies, you get the breakdown of narrative control. You get the lockdowns. You get, I mean, people are losing their minds. Now, I certainly don't think that means that whatever Epstein was doing was the top of the mountain you get, I mean, people start losing their minds. Now, I certainly don't think that means that whatever Epstein was doing was the top of the mountain in terms of this deep state.
Starting point is 00:29:30 Or I like the new phrase that we're getting from the Kerry Lake scenario, people back east. What did he say? Oh, that what a video. Yeah, people back east. That guy resigned, by the way. He did. He did resign.
Starting point is 00:29:40 We'll definitely talk about that. But I'm wondering if whatever it is Epstein's involved in has scattered the cockroaches. Yes's and this is why the narrative machine is breaking because it used to be that high profile millionaires and billionaires and politicians were all partying and then once epstein gets caught they all say every man for themselves yeah yeah it feels like abject panic it does feel like that like the panic that i can't see but i can sense that it's happening behind the scenes because it's so quiet it's so quiet about that epstein stuff too but yeah i think so too i mean come on we know powerful people on that list they're going
Starting point is 00:30:14 to be heads of industry they're gonna be politicians gonna be world leaders it could be bill clinton like andrew like i've heard that bill clinton literally flew with epstein a bunch of times probably got massages from 15 year olds. God knows what else they did. I'm not, I don't know if probably is the right word, but like that, if it was Bill, if you've had the Bill Clinton of all people,
Starting point is 00:30:31 it's like the grossest underage sex scandal on earth. And then you're implicating people like Bill, like what in the, what is that? Bro, Prince Andrew is photographed with one of the victims. Prince of England. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:30:43 Prince of the, of the United Kingdom. I mean, this is already that serious. Think about how, look, man. You look at the Emirates. You look at Saudi Arabia. You look at the wealth that's down there. You think these people aren't also connected?
Starting point is 00:30:57 And I'm not saying all of them. I'm just saying there are criminal, corrupt people with massive amounts of power, probably working with Epstein. Epstein, the whole thing's broken. Whatever machine they had running. I'm not saying it was the machine. I'm not saying it was the deep state. But too many people associated with powerful industry and government were involved in that.
Starting point is 00:31:16 And they're scattering like cockroaches. The light got turned on and they rushed to the corners of the room. And now there's nothing maintaining the facade. I mean, I feel like the epstein was was a uh an intel asset and so i mean that's kind of what would happen if or that's what you would expect to happen if you know if he actually did have you know information on powerful people and stuff like that and they were using it as state secrets to to get compliance or whatever they're gonna try to squash the list that intel agencies don't want anyone to know about what they're doing
Starting point is 00:31:52 ever like they just that's just everything is as secret as they can get i was picturing tim you were talking about epstein getting off the plane with like some dude i'll keep using bill clinton or whoever it was some random guy and he's like's like, you like her a lot, man? Yeah, she really likes you. She's 15, bro. We got you. And then like Epstein just seizes alpha control of Bill Clinton or whoever, the emotional control.
Starting point is 00:32:13 And then they're like, what? I can't even say he's got this thing that I don't want him to have. Cause it's like, can't even acknowledge that he's got the thing. I mean, I imagine it's like he's on the plane cause the reports are that the girls were on the planes and he invites someone like Clinton or whoever it may be. They he's on the plane because the reports are that the girls were on the planes.
Starting point is 00:32:27 And he invites someone like Clinton or whoever it may be. They're sitting on the plane. And then they say like, hey, meet this hot young thang. And then she starts working on him. And then once she's done, he says, hey, take a look at the TV screen. We've got a movie we're going to play. And then he plays the video of it happening. And he goes, by the way, she's 15.
Starting point is 00:32:42 We got all of it, man. And just like the balls that epstein had and then as soon as you say that that politician that pocket corporate officer or whatever they start sweating profuse like what do you mean it's like don't worry relax i'm gonna call you and tell you what you what you need to do when i need you to do it but everything should be fine you work for us now imagine how many people are bought in this country that we have no idea about and i don't think we're ever going to actually see the entire list because once they're all implicated and you know i think they should go to prison for the rest of their lives uh it's going to cause so much havoc in our country and they don't want that list to come out nobody does no like that's that's my whole
Starting point is 00:33:19 feeling on the whole intel thing like as long as it's connected to intelligence you're gonna have media and governments doing everything they can to shut it down and and what would they rather have the list coming out with their names on it or a civil war civil war plus i think they know the list and let's not even say civil war to be honest would destabilization to the point where there is no power able to hold them accountable. Let me put it this way. If this country, if Donald Trump wins. Come November and then the list does come out. Bill Clinton's on it.
Starting point is 00:33:54 Do you think Democrats would believe or care or even try to go after Clinton? No, no. They would they would lie about what's going on. They would say Donald Trump fabricated a list to try and go after his political rivals. Oh, dude. That's it. I mean, this is why the Boston Globe published that story where they said Democrats war-gamed out what would happen in 2020. And in the event Donald Trump were to win, they would encourage West Coast states to secede from the union.
Starting point is 00:34:23 This literally happened. It's Boston Globe. This is this. This story comes out in what I think mid 2020 is where we are now. I want to talk about people back east. Gary Lake's team slaps back at Jeff DeWitt's false claims. He was blackmailed into resigning over bribery tape and says resigned Arizona Republican party chair should apologize for
Starting point is 00:34:46 unethical behavior. So, whoa, whoa, whoa, we got to slow down here. Jeff DeWitt is the guy who was caught on camera and we've called it bribery of, of Carrie Lake. I actually think it's blackmail. I think blackmail is a better term. Is there an amount of money? I don't think he's trying to bribe her when they both explicitly are bringing up that when she says they're going to have me murdered. Carrie Lake says that in the recording. And he's like, well, if it's true about the report with the cartels operating in all 50 states, that doesn't sound like bribery. That's a guy came in and said, be a shame if one of these cartels people got you. Why don't you take a job and just don't bother the
Starting point is 00:35:25 people back east? That sounds like blackmail. Call it bribery or whatever. Well, the latest news is that this guy resigned. He's claiming that the audio has been altered in some way and Kerry Lake's team came to him and said, more audio will be released unless you resign. Now, Kerry Lake's
Starting point is 00:35:42 team is disputing this, but I gotta tell you when you listen to the audio my guy ain't nobody made you become a scumbag who's gonna go to carrie lake and offer her cash to drop out of politics i was wondering is he getting a cut is that why he was doing that i was gonna say he's a little fish who is the big guy that's paying him to talk to carrie lake and say hey we don't want you to run in the Senate race for the next two years, you know, lay down. Because there's no way out of his own brain, he said, the people back east, who's the people back east that are funding this corruption, not just in the state of Arizona, but there's more people that are being bribed or blackmailed into not running. exactly who is they they were they didn't say numbers carrie was like what a billion that's not no i'm not gonna do it i'm like it can't be bought did you guys play this video last night any of it but portions of it this is crazy it's 10 minutes long and it is edited i mean the shocking
Starting point is 00:36:32 thing is you know she says what 1 million 2 million it's not worth it and i'm thinking like i know because right the number is probably around 10 10 million i'm gone i'll be out the door no i'm just kidding but uh the the question is they don't bring up in the video who who they is right they say they are saying this they said it's powerful people back east so i have to assume it's it's deep state it's intelligence assets it's it's leaders of industry it's people uh likely in dc well even carrie brought this up in the video is like it's because they're anti-trump and they the back east, they're going to put their money where their mouth is. I definitely think it's the deep state because they're going to do anything to get the people that are backing Trump.
Starting point is 00:37:13 And I mean, Kerry Lake is one of the biggest people in the country who is backing Trump and who has been unapologetically on that train. So I think it all goes back to this upcoming election, not even her Senate race. The term deep state in this context. I mean, when I think of the deep state, I'm specific in thinking about like bureaucracy, something of actual government agencies. So you're you're whether whether it be the EPA or it be, you know, DEA or whatever it is, Justice Department, whatever. I'm thinking of some kind of government agency. I don't know where they're going to come up with money
Starting point is 00:37:50 to bribe her out of an actual government agency. I think that it's more likely that it would be like someone that sends money to PACs, like a wealthy investor or something like that, than actually, you know, an actual person in the government. So when you say deep state, I think of actual bureaucracy,
Starting point is 00:38:09 someone that's actually in the government, as opposed to... Which of these high-level donors also murder people? That's why deep state fits better. Powerful interests, special interests, massive coffers, and the means and will to assassinate well she the assassination when they were like i don't think they're going to do that and the in the guy
Starting point is 00:38:31 was his name adams mcadams the guys jeff dewitt jeff dewitt was like yeah i don't think they're going to do that they implying that they're going to do what what do you mean assassinate carrie lake they know he didn't say that he said they would no they in the very beginning they talked about it and then there was a cartel thing. But then about six minutes in, they talk about the people back east doing it, and they're both like, no, I don't think they would do that. Except at the end of the video. They're more money guys. At the end of the video, he says, paraphrasing, if I go public, I will put my key in my car.
Starting point is 00:38:58 Oh, yeah, yeah. Yeah, he did say that. She says they're going to have me murdered. And he said, well, if it's true about the cartel operating in all 50 states, you know. Then at the end, she says, go public. He goes, no, no, no, no, no, no. Then I turn my key in my car and. Well, if he said cartel.
Starting point is 00:39:12 Right. Is he talking about drug cartels? Or was he using the phrase more ambiguously? I think he's talking about the drug cartels. Yeah, they said that in the very beginning it was out of context. He missed what they were talking about. But they said the cartels operating in all 50 states or something like that and it just assumes
Starting point is 00:39:27 that he's talking about the Mexican drug cartels with this video being released like I'm at the point now where anybody can come to me with any conspiracy
Starting point is 00:39:35 conspiracy theory and I'm gonna be like well I believe you over the government or the press like all the stuff they kept saying was a lie remember when Epstein
Starting point is 00:39:43 was a conspiracy theory and then Amy Roback over at ABC has that video leaked where she's like, I had it, I had it. Mike Cernovich files this paperwork with Mark Randazza. Miami, I think it was the Miami Herald. Was that, who was it? Was it Miami Herald who got involved or was it Times? I'm not sure. It might have been the Herald, I'm not sure.
Starting point is 00:39:59 You want to fact check? Yeah. But more journalists get involved. We get these documents released and then this forces the hand for them to go after epstein and all of a sudden it wasn't a conspiracy theory anymore alex jones was not was not crazy it was just well of course then epstein dies while in jail with the cameras failing and the guards falling asleep i think it was julie k brown with uh with the miami herald yeah the herald okay that's what i've come to see is like all
Starting point is 00:40:25 this dirty dark potential is like i used to just kind of wash it out and be like no no that's video game stuff that's movie villain stuff that's not real stuff and now like oh if it can be done there's a likelihood that it is being done bro i used to i used to think very much the same way that life is much more boring than people realize. And I still think that's true to a degree. But holy crap. Carrie Lake published audio of a guy saying. People back east. Want to pay you money to drop out of the race. Just to pause her campaign.
Starting point is 00:40:55 Pause for a couple years. Pause all government activity for two years. And his car will explode if he goes public. Is there anyone else that's running against her? Who is running against her? That's on on the conservative side let's find out she has someone that she's because i imagine if they want her to drop out they would want her to drop out or to pause her campaign because they would they have someone that they would prefer to be in the position if it were if it were a conservative or if it were someone... I think at this point, all the Republicans should drop out of the primary.
Starting point is 00:41:29 August 6th, 2024. Yeah, it's the Republican primary for U.S. Senate. So you've got Christopher Bershauer unofficially withdrew. Leonard Fulcher, Carrie Lake, Mark Lamb, Connie Moreno, Elizabeth Ray, Robert Walker, Alan White, Brian Wright. I think they should all drop out. I like Mark Lamb. You what? I like Mark Lamb. I think they should all drop out. I like Mark Lamb. You what? I like Mark Lamb.
Starting point is 00:41:47 I think they should all drop out. All of them, but Carrie. Yep. Carrie is massively popular. She's nationally popular. And the concern now is, Oh,
Starting point is 00:41:58 look, I'll put it this way. I don't live in Arizona. Take it with a grain of salt. You don't got to take my advice. Any one of these people, I'm not going to get mad at them if they don't drop out. But my view is I don't got to take my advice. Any one of these people, I'm not going to get mad at them if they don't drop out. But my view is
Starting point is 00:42:05 I don't trust anyone who stays in. The chair of the Republican Party, you know he's in communication with these people who are running. Did he go to any of these other candidates and offer them a bribe to drop out? Definitely not. I would assume no. It's Carrie Lake.
Starting point is 00:42:22 She's MAGA. She's Trump. They want Trump to lose. And you know that pause does not mean pause. She drops out for two years. She's gone. Oh, yeah. And then they'd expose that they bribed her after the fact and that she'd tarnish her name with that. Absolutely.
Starting point is 00:42:35 They'd publish the bribe and say, look, Carrie Lake took money to drop out. She's been corrupt the whole time. Now I look at the other people who are running and I'm like, which one of them is in cahoots with with dewitt because dewitt's going to carry a leg saying drop out the inverse is happening he's going to one of these guys and being like how much can we give you that does suck that these people would even be remotely implicated because a lot of these people are probably just honestly trying to trying to run and then they got all this malfeasance at the top yep and then they're part of this dirty system but hey that's politics that's politics man and we're in the united states which is apparently the least worst but it's probably not the least worst because the power that you can gain if you get control of that
Starting point is 00:43:15 system it's all the back scratching i scratch your back you scratch mine that's what even carrie was talking about like he she's the only one that will say no because there are too many politicians whether it's federal government or state governments that are being paid off actively talking about like he she's the only one that will say no because there are too many politicians whether it's federal government or state governments that are being paid off actively by whether it's the gop by democrats by deep state there are too many people corrupt people in our government systems and they're being paid on they're just being paid by super PACs or by by donors to get in there which is technically a legal thing so you wouldn't even call them being paid off but it's like, then they'd
Starting point is 00:43:46 be holding to their money. Oh, it's just... So have you guys bought any emergency food? Dude, I mean, come on. Listen, we knew 2024 was going to be wild. It's 2023, we're like, it's going to get crazy. It's the first month in,
Starting point is 00:44:01 and there are armed National Guardsmen and the governor of Texas declaring supremacy over the border with the federal government trying to open the border. And we have, again, still the first month in, Carrie Lake releasing audio of an attempt to bribe her, nay, blackmail her into dropping out with the fear of death on the line from a guy who fears they will kill him if this if this information goes public oh wow i didn't know it was going to kick off this quick i was like maybe by the time springtime's coming around things are getting warmer we're going to get crazy riots and there's going to be weird stories about you know p tapes or something man yo march 5th is going to be a crazy day it was trump getting in and being like everyone there's a deep state look under the covers this is what it looks like and uh everyone lost their shit and but then it's having biden in
Starting point is 00:44:51 office which is so bad like it's not that i hate the guy it's that he's mentally incompetent that he's aged so rapidly in the last four years and like i the vacancy is is why a lot of this junk is they do okay i don't think it matters. So, I mean, Obama wouldn't be so stupidly challenging Texas's authority in Texas. Like that's a maniac. Do you think Biden's really up to it though? Because I think there's other people behind the scenes that are, they're the ones that are telling,
Starting point is 00:45:17 hey, Abbott, you guys, we're going to come and seize your National Guard and we're going to open up the border and you guys are then going to have to pay for the buses and the flights. I mean, I'm in Sky Harbor just in Phoenix every single week, and I see dozens, if not hundreds of illegal immigrants getting on airplanes every single day. I talk to the TSA agents all the time, and it's not stopping, whether it's Texas or Arizona.
Starting point is 00:45:38 I'll tell you what scares me the most. It's not actually the border. It's not Biden and his fumbling, bumbling speech. What scares me the most is that when Biden says, true, I'm a child of pressure, the crowd goes, yay. Luke posted this, Luke Rakowski. Biden goes, because when you mess with
Starting point is 00:45:57 Yoko Ono right now, you got to, you got to can't. And the crowd goes, what? Screaming, cheering. I'm like, this man. The emperor has no clothes. This man quite literally said,
Starting point is 00:46:08 no words. And the crowd was cheering in uproar. Do you remember that? I'm sorry, listen. This is a crowd where someone, I mean, look, people talk about the fervor of Nazis
Starting point is 00:46:19 and how they screamed and cheered for Hitler. Hitler was speaking to them. Yeah, at least he was saying words what he was saying he was saying things they were terrible but they're terrible things but the thing is the opposition could discern their plans joe biden stands up and goes and then hands everybody a club and they go and then they start marching around and you're like what are they doing everyone in the back looks like a deranged feminist you know millennial white woman who's just so unhappy with their lives i i i have to assume it's all like ai generated video it's this there's a book called the emperor wears no clothes
Starting point is 00:46:52 where i know i have never read the book but i know the premise is that the emperor they come out and i don't know if it's china or whatever they march around and the emperor would be naked but they'd be like look at the beautiful outfit that the emperor has on isn't it beautiful everyone look the emperor is wearing a beautiful outfit isn't it beautiful and everyone be like yes yes beautiful outfit and then eventually one kid little kid was like emperor's not wearing any clothes and everyone's like and it's this moment of cognitive dissonance where like youthful innocence overrides this corrupt i don't know what you would call it stupidity or can you show
Starting point is 00:47:25 your parents the video of him the recent one where he goes and the crowd starts cheering yeah i gotta find and then but don't show them any commentary on it just play the video for them ask them what they think and then whatever they end up saying ask them again why do you think the crowd is cheering despite not knowing what biden said yeah they're cheering for the regime that's the terrifying part they're cheering that shows you biden could literally call for the extermination of a group of people and they would cheer for they got an interesting perspective some of these older people because they saw biden in the 80s 90s 2000 70s yeah they they so they they still see like his youth in him when they look at him i just see what i see which is right straight for i mean
Starting point is 00:48:02 i got introduced to the guy in 2008, thought he was a scumbag. I don't know why Obama picked him. Probably he was chosen for Obama because they needed some dark money in there. My old man. They needed my old man. But when I look at him now, I look at like a vacant, pale, thin, wispy ancient. And it's not in a good way. Like I see this dilapidated nonsense, but i think a lot of people are still they still see
Starting point is 00:48:26 that joe from 2006 that old smile and a wink gonna write that crime bill and plagiarize my presidential campaign everybody oh like i don't know how that got swept under the rug that he's a plagiarist too it's the worst thing you get a drop out of it 1988 he dropped out of the presidential campaign because he got caught plagiarizing it's happening numerous times dirty times let me get stressed again for you guys right now though the border stuff is scary the people back east man that's a quote we got to keep the people back east that's a scary quote who are they the fact that large crowds will cheer for biden with biden not saying words is much more terrifying because this means these people could be handed weapons
Starting point is 00:49:05 and they'll just scream and cheer for anything. Biden could say something abhorrent and they would scream and cheer for it. At least when Donald Trump says, lock her up, people chant back, lock her up. With Joe Biden,
Starting point is 00:49:16 you go, and they're like, yay. I did get a horrible vision of the president ordering people to turn on American citizens, like whoever, an out group of some sort whether you call it the the nazis the commies the mega republicans the black people
Starting point is 00:49:31 the white people you pick a group he's doing that already and then but in my mind i visualize people cheering it on being like they are literally happening that's not to germany like that's happening now well it's been happening for like a year or longer. It literally happened when Hillary Clinton said the basket of deplorables. People cheered for that. But worse than that, they've been calling Trump supporters maggots for years now. And Joe Biden says his first campaign commercial was they are your enemy and must be stopped. I see the cheering like for the rhetoric, but I was visualizing like a guy on the street getting clubbed and other people getting on the news and people being like yeah get it and like don't let the country come to that don't become that
Starting point is 00:50:13 guy bro that's like 20 that's like tv in 2020 i was seeing all that happening already i feel like i feel like it's been going on all the stuff that you're you're you're worried about possibly happening in the future has happened in the past. It happened in 2020. People were getting beat. It happened in Nazi Germany. We should take a message. We should take a learning lesson. When the leader goes, those are your enemies.
Starting point is 00:50:32 He was literally saying that exact same thing since 2015 when Milo was getting punched in the face. You can't sit there and just say, oh, punch a Nazi. It's okay. We need to calm these things down. All of was the start here's what we're seeing now that was almost 10 years ago and then you have chris ray gun who made a song punch a nazi which was a satirical version of paparazzi by lady gaga pointing out how these people are going around saying that you that encouragement to engage in violence against anyone they disagree with and the threats of violence were so extreme chris raygun took the video down a couple years later and then totally just disappeared off the face of the earth i think
Starting point is 00:51:14 he still does videos of some sort but man did he run he run he ran in panic he got rid of it yeah but i got rid of this crazy this is not something that's coming in the future this is not like the government being against a group of of americans the irs is all was used to target americans in like 2012 12 years ago this is not someday this is coming this is happening right now but i know that it's donald trump but like they're they're fabricating and doing everything they can to circumvent due process to just slap this guy with punishments.
Starting point is 00:51:51 I feel like there is some scapegoating happening from the top rhetorically, but people are strong mentally to not fall for it. I just want to encourage people to continue to not fall for it and don't scapegoat other groups of people. They have not not fallen for it. They have fallen hook, line, and sinker for it. I know people that have not fallen for it and don't scapegoat other groups of people they have not they have not not fallen for it they have fallen hook line and sinker for it people that have not fallen for it that i would have thought have there are some people that have not of course but i think that
Starting point is 00:52:13 the the reason that we talk about things like people kind of realize that things are bad when they saw like what their kids were seeing in schools during covid or when they saw the way that the government uh was behaving during COVID, all of that stuff had been, there were people warning about that stuff for at least a decade prior, at least 10 years before all of that stuff happened. There were people saying, Hey,
Starting point is 00:52:37 this is happening. This is happening. Some people were saying it 20 years earlier, like Alex Jones, as, as much as people hate to admit it, like Alex Jones was, was predicting some of the, some of the crazy predicted nine 11. Like, Alex Jones, as much as people hate to admit it, like, Alex Jones was predicting some of the crazy...
Starting point is 00:52:47 Remember when he predicted 9-11? Yeah, you know, he was predicting it 20 years ago. Like, in July of 2001, Alex Jones, there's like a famous recording of Jones, you can watch it, where he's like,
Starting point is 00:52:56 they're going to be targeted in the World Trade Centers and other places with terror attacks. And then he talks for a little bit and then he mentions Obama, I'm sorry, Obama, Osama bin Laden will be the main scapegoat.
Starting point is 00:53:05 They've used him before, blah, blah, blah. And it's just like, you can watch his videos. It was like in May of 2001. He was talking about it five or six months before. But you're not coming. Stuff is here. And it's just that Americans have not noticed because it is not. They have not targeted enough Americans that to the point where the the left-leaning kind of bad liberals
Starting point is 00:53:28 democrats that should be more liberal than they are um until those people start seeing it until they start their friends start paying for it until the laptop class starts paying for it there will be no changes that's why they're moving these these illegal immigrants to these cities as as crude as it is i think is the most effective eye-opening. Because it forces you to look at it. It forces you to be beholden to it. It's like what Phil was saying about the laptop class. It's like if your daily life is so comfortable using one of these guys and you have dopamine feed from your TV, et cetera, whatever you're watching on TV, and you're comfortable.
Starting point is 00:54:02 Phil always mentions people that are in a comfortable situation don't revolt because they're just like their everyday life is so is is so cushy there's no reason there's like well what's what's so bad about this happening it doesn't affect me so like it you're like you said it's crude but it's the only way to make people experience it otherwise they're not gonna it's never gonna be a thing in their life ever it has to that is gen z in a nutshell though because every single gen z are on a college campus first of all they go to an indoctrination camp they're learning everything that the That is Gen Z in a nutshell, though, because every single Gen Z are on a college campus. First of all, they go to an indoctrination camp. They're learning everything that the establishment wants them to learn.
Starting point is 00:54:32 And then they go on their phones for the rest of the day and they're just sucked in and living this mundane life, doing absolutely nothing. Just parroting it. And they're just rotting. Like literally Gen Z's brains are rotting, especially in college campuses. And nothing is going to solve it until we continue to press and make people wake up i mean the whole biden gaffe thing that happened was at his restore row rally where you see just dozens of these millennial gen z women that are chanting for pro-choice and you know therefore legal genocide of you know babies being aborted in our country which is
Starting point is 00:55:01 absurd but that those are the kind of issues that these women are grasping onto and supporting Biden for. And same thing with the technology. I think they're pro-transhumanism. Gen Z is trending in the direction of the more crazy, the better. I mean, I talk to kids all the time that have read the Communist Manifesto and they endorse Karl Marx and they love socialism. Like on college campuses college campuses I mean I've had fascists yell fascist in my face and it happens on every single campus across the country and I think it's only getting worse until we continue
Starting point is 00:55:33 I mean I know turning points you know we're actually out there talking to kids but we're going to need more of it because these kids need to reverse the brainwashing that they've been going through for years yeah the it's like you want to wake people up to horror without putting them through horror. Right. The horror of scapegoating, your government scapegoating a class of person.
Starting point is 00:55:52 We have it on camera, Hitler doing that to the Jews and the gypsies, but particularly the Jews. So we have evidence like, don't ever do that ever again. But how do you get people to realize that the MAGA Republican thing is a scapegoat attempt to get them to wake up to like don't ever do that again how do you make him do it again you just make you just say like oh well you blame the people for doing exactly what you're doing here's the challenge i see there are very powerful people who are involved with epstein level stuff and it's periphery who don't want to be exposed and i think it's probably bigger than people realize so i think it
Starting point is 00:56:25 was bill maher who was doing his club random is that the name of his show yeah and he said jimmy kimmel is the last person who would be on on this list it's a it's laughable he's a regular guy oh jimmy kimmel's such a nice guy why was bill maher lying why would bill maher lie was bill maher on the list is bill maher on the apps is to this? Is he involved in this stuff? Big Hollywood guy. Bill Maher's been single for a long time. Jimmy Kimmel is friends with Epstein's personal chef. And they've reportedly been in business together in varying capacities.
Starting point is 00:56:55 So why would Jimmy Kimmel's name appear on the list? Or in lists related to those in the circle of Epstein? Because he was in cahoots with epstein's chef that's one degree of separation we're talking about kevin bacon we're talking about a like my friend literally works for the guy we hang out all the time he's got a restaurant i i go to when you get people like bill maher who are trying to cover up and trying to downplay the severity of what's going on it makes me it makes me feel like the the sphere of corruption it related to intelligence assets epsi etc the deep state is much wider than people
Starting point is 00:57:32 realize and if it's not the case that bill maher has something to hide he's so stupid he is pushing people in the wrong direction causing damage and so what i see from this is how do we convince the people the maga republican thing is a big lie it's tough because the maga republican thing this is the principal faction calling out those who are connected to epstein and child trafficking and jimmy kimmel is in that sphere of influence but he's got powerful allies assets resources and money that will use the many the media to lie to people because he does not want to be involved he does not he does not want to like he does not want people coming out being like did you know that he was but he was really good friends with epstein's chef that's bad for
Starting point is 00:58:12 him so you get powerful interest uh interests being like you know what ends up happening is someone says you know if i talk bad about him i bring this up i can't go on his show and that's that that is a it is it is not just that people are on the epstein list it's that there may be a guy who knows who is on the list and thinks yeah but if i call him out he won't buy my product anymore that sphere of influence is massive absolutely massive they're going to do everything in their power to keep that covered up in every capacity maybe we can try and make some some nuance on the epstein stuff because like most people that were connected with epstein had no they didn't have sex with underage women i would imagine like frank reynolds and it's always sunny he was just there for the snorkeling yeah exactly
Starting point is 00:58:58 he didn't know anybody taking the sites people a lot of people probably just did business with epstein because he was a big businessman and loved to make connections but never got to the level of going on the plane with them or they knew somebody that knew epstein and like if they're afraid of acknowledging the thing then they're going to be hiding the people as well that did the nasty so we we should maybe go ease off on some of the people that were connected to it uh to try and find the darkest well shout out to the it's Always Sunny team because their latest season, Frank Reynolds is like, I went to the island and they're like,
Starting point is 00:59:27 what? And he's like, I didn't know anything about it. I was there for the snorkeling. But because it's absurd. Like, how could you have gone there and not known what was going on? The island's not that big. I bet it was like some people were having dinner while parties
Starting point is 00:59:38 while I was like six of the dudes went into back rooms. And those are the guys they got on that clip. Bro, the girls were on the plane. There's no way if anybody was on a plane getting to the island, they didn't know about the child trafficking. No way. If you just had one single meeting behind closed doors with Epstein or you saw him at a party, cross hands, shook hands, that's one thing. Photograph with him.
Starting point is 01:00:00 But if you were on the plane, I don't think there was there's no doubt in my mind that they knew about. Because if I met Epstein and I went to a restaurant and I sat down and it was Epstein and some girl that looked like 16 and he's like, she's a model. I wouldn't question it. I would have been like, OK, because a lot of models are that age. Exactly. It was great. And Ghislaine would specifically look for young models. They had a modeling agent. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:00:19 Let me let me jump to the story from the Epoch Times. Maine secretary says voters may cast ballots for Trump without knowing if it will count. I mean, that's it right there. The Maine Superior Court ordered that the Secretary of State has to wait for the Supreme Court to respond as to whether or not Trump can be removed before taking him off. So she says, OK, then people may vote for him. And if the Supreme Court says he can be removed, their votes are disqualified. Despite having already been cast. They're not just talking about removing Trump from the ballot anymore. They're talking about retroactively removing votes for him.
Starting point is 01:00:57 Now understand what this means. There are many states, Colorado, whatever, they've lost. It's like, we want to remove Trump. No, you can't do that. If the Supreme Court does rule, that is up to the states to decide. Maybe SCOTUS doesn't come out and say Trump can be removed. They say, narrow ruling. It is up to the states to determine their elections. Have a nice day. Maine instantly then says, all Trump votes are hereby disqualified. Colorado says,
Starting point is 01:01:19 all Trump votes are hereby disqualified, and they can just do it. They are going to retroactively remove Trump from the election. But then the Florida would remove Biden. Texas would remove Biden. Yes. And that wouldn't be pointless. Like it would just say it just be a Supreme Court can't allow that. It would be pointless in that it would create pointless federal.
Starting point is 01:01:35 We wouldn't have a federation anymore. You're correct. The Supreme Court kind of has no choice but to uphold the Constitution on this. And the Constitution says state legislatures decide how their elections are run. Maybe the state Congress is not state yeah the state legislature not the governor they already allowed that to happen this past but how things run and if they run are different stories you can't remove candidates and say that that's actually happening legit that's not a legitimate bro they're protecting democracy bro that's i mean I don't know what they can or can't do
Starting point is 01:02:07 because there's a lot of stuff that I would have said they can't do that they've already done. Yeah, you can't infringe the right to keep and bear arms, right? No. Man, that one's been infringed quite a bit. A lot.
Starting point is 01:02:17 DC, it's funny. It's federal jurisdiction of all places to be beholden, to be beholden to the Constitution and you can't have guns there. Yeah, it's ridiculous it's there is the constitution is just a piece of paper as long as people don't believe in it and if the people don't actually want to hold joe biden accountable for allowing the kind of illegal immigration that that he's allowed then what's going to happen is governor abbott will
Starting point is 01:02:46 stand up to the federal government as long as he thinks he can the federal government might actually do something maybe there will be violence and if the people don't support the idea that the that texas was right the american people are not going to say they're going to say no you were wrong and blah blah but if the most if the majority of people say texas is right it doesn't matter what the feds think because most people are going in the court of public opinion that's what's actually going to at the end of the day matter the most but i don't think that most people feel that way i think most people are going to side with the government because most people are stupid most people government what do you mean the taxes most people don't even know what the constitution says let alone what the you mean the taxes the federal government most people don't even know
Starting point is 01:03:25 what the constitution says let alone what the laws are of what the supreme court can and can't do that's the problem they have no idea what is going on i mean gen z i literally filmed a video of you know what is the first what are the five rights protected in the first amendment and they you they cannot tell you they couldn't tell me what the second amendment third amendment any of the amendments were how many uh amendments were in the of Rights, and that they want to change the Constitution because it's a living and breathing Constitution. So when it comes to an issue like this in Maine, no, it's not a living and breathing Constitution at all.
Starting point is 01:03:53 But the problem of this in Maine is Americans will not bat their eye and they will think that this is legal and that the federal government can do whatever they want. And sure, you know, Trump's off the ballot. What happens then? Like people will fall for it and they will think it's legal and okay when it's not. That sounds very black pilled. Are you, do you find yourself without hope? No, because I think there is hope.
Starting point is 01:04:13 I think there is if people continue to press in and have conversations and, you know, rebuke this kind of stuff, because, you know, if Maine does this, I, to your point, I think Texas should be like all right we're removing biden and same with florida and fight fire with fire so you do a lot of ministry stuff right yeah and so i'm asking i want to ask particularly about when you when you ask people about um um when they say they're uh voting for uh i'm kind of losing my train of thought here it was about particularly ministry stuff here i mean let's see if i can remember pardon me like totally derailed it there um but i totally forgot what i was gonna say pardon me guys my bad that's it that's right i love you well we're just
Starting point is 01:04:52 everyone's gonna remain totally silent for the next several minutes i will say though about man on the street stuff is like i i am i kid you not i've had students tell me they want to take away the second amendment entirely right that u.s citizens have no right to have an AR. And I'm like, well, what is that? Assault rifle. It's not an assault rifle. It's an answer arm of light for everyone who doesn't know that. And that's the craziest part.
Starting point is 01:05:14 Oh, what are the five rights protected in the First Amendment? They can't even tell me. It's speech, assembly, petition, religion. They have no idea the rights that they have and that what we're doing is to protect their rights and they would do anything what we're doing is to protect their rights and they would do anything to get rid of them well my response is you know if i talk to someone who said i want to get rid of second amendment i'll be like okay here's my idea you you want to live that way deal so you don't get a first amendment you don't get a second amendment and then i want
Starting point is 01:05:39 to live my way so i do get it all right why not all solved. Problem solved. You can live however you want to live. Go live that way. It's real important that we teach kids about the Constitution. That's indoctrinatingly important. They have stopped doing that, though. That's so shocking. That's the primary school system's primary function, I would think. They failed.
Starting point is 01:06:01 No. Make people understand the way the government works. Absolutely not. That is not the case. Maybe math in that. They failed. No. Make people understand the way the government works. Absolutely not. That is not the case anymore. Maybe math in that. Collegiate history classes are focusing now more on critical race theory having race-based history than they are U.S. history. Same thing, you know, go back in middle school, government classes.
Starting point is 01:06:18 They're not teaching the basics of our government anymore. Most people don't know that federal government is not or that our government is not a direct democracy most most people don't know actually like it's as basic as this most people assume that they're not free what i mean is most people assume that they have to ask for permission to do things that's the general assumption of the average american and and when someone sees something they don't like the first thing they say is that can't be legal he can't be allowed to do that you hear it constantly constantly constantly i used to see this word permit on street signs when i was like nine and
Starting point is 01:07:03 six i'd see like doing this is permitted i'm like well what does that word mean i'm not allowed to do it because why would i need a sign to tell me i'm allowed to do something so that's how i do it that's how badly people understand or how poorly people understand the the very fundamental basics of american society you are free that means you don't have to ask permission to do shit and they don't even get that like straight up the gut instinct from most people is not that they're free it's that they gotta ask someone if they can they're looking for permission so if you're starting with people don't even understand that they're free then that means that the rights that are protected in the constitution they don't conceptualize themselves
Starting point is 01:07:50 as already having they don't believe they have the right to free to free expression they believe that the government gives it to them they believe they have to have permission that is a fundamental misunderstanding of what it means to be an american and it is intentional that people see things this way and the evidence is in the results i get like the idea that yeah you can say god gave us our rights i get it but like if you don't have guns and a forced forcible strong border to keep out idiots that are going to come enslave you, you don't have your rights. So you need to protect your rights with force of arms. But the concept that you always had them anyway is kind of like a tongue-in-cheek Ben Franklin thing.
Starting point is 01:08:35 I get it. You do have them. It's just they can be infringed. So absolutely, you need vigilance and strength to defend your rights. The Constitution exists because the Founding Fathers knew your inalienable, God-given rights could be infringed upon. And so they said, okay, government can't do this. Funny thing is, it's a piece of paper. And, you know, Michael Malice points out that it's effectively meaningless. People get mad about it.
Starting point is 01:09:04 But the reality is we didn't have free speech the way we know it today 50 years ago you couldn't swear it was an obscenity you can get arrested for swearing george carlin got arrested for a comedy routine where he said swear words and so i mean that was effectively i hate speech law this is what i call the left reactionary woke is reactionary they like to say the right is reactionary. What reactionary refers to is the French Revolution. You had the left and the right. The reactionaries were people who didn't want the fall of the monarchy.
Starting point is 01:09:34 They were, you know, I guess, traditionalists, right wing. So reactionary means typically, it typically refers to people who want things to go back to the way they were. This is what the left is. They want race-based law, pre-civil rights era they want obscenity laws pre-free speech they want us to go back in time to the 1940s 1950s back to the way things used to be except of course for like you know women in the workplace that you know it's not absolute but they're absolutely reactionary as it pertains to race and uh you know and and other
Starting point is 01:10:06 policies like this so is that like we have a new world order in this internet-based economy and that we're changing into whatever we want it to be which it could be an american republic based global republic basically where we have like localized governments and but then there there's reaction to it which is like no no no make sure it stays communist and take away rights we need to make it more amenable to corporate governance we need to make sure that you don't step out of line with your corporate they don't want decentralization they want centralization you know that guy uh no value what's his name you've all know a harari that's a you've all knew a harari i just heard a speech that he was doing um i guess from Davos or whatever um
Starting point is 01:10:46 and he's saying things like you know that we don't actually have the right to we don't we don't have any any rights at all they're all just fictions and everything essentially that society does is a fiction it's all a game that we essentially agree to play that's what society basically is we all agree to play by kind of the same rules and his argument that there are no actual rights that essentially there's nothing that you have a right to at all it actually is true because rights are just concepts that we create so if you don't have any rights that are natural that's what the government is for is to protect individuals if it's not doing that then it has no there's no there's no value in having the government you know so it doesn't
Starting point is 01:11:40 matter if you if you want to have a um an international order or if you want to have the i'm totally spacing on where my point was i get it you did it i get it man it happens he did it to me if he's saying that we're just coffee today we're just playing a game that society's just a game of where we're all kind of accepting this then i would counter with what when an armed gunman walks into a room and guns down six people were they all playing that game no we need rights to protect our ability to defend against that the the rights are the the thing that we do create in order to protect against that the rights are a con are there a social construct against the game getting hijacked no no against against a re the real death that happens when
Starting point is 01:12:25 someone comes in and decides to not play the game because the game is actually we get a lot we what we all you know manage to live together without killing each other without resorting to violence that's the game that's what society yeah they talk a lot about civil authority at the world economic forum and the world is that's half of the dime like the other side is very gruesome and you need to protect yourself. That's these World Economic Forum dudes, man. We used to have shared morality. It was believed that we all recognized
Starting point is 01:12:53 certain things were right and certain things were wrong. Most people did. Now you have the woke with no moral framework at all. I mean, this is it. Prager refers it, what does he call it? Cut stem or what is it i always forget this cut stem politics or whatever i don't know that a flower is beautiful you cut it from its root you can hold it in the air and it looks beautiful then eventually it dies and what we
Starting point is 01:13:15 are dealing with right now is the far left ultra progressivists have been detached from their roots for so long they are withering yeah man there's, there's this, there's this like, I want to, I want to impose like morality on these people, but until you experience it and learn it for yourself, because I learned from like soldiers, I watch interviews with soldiers that, and it's like, whether you're watching a guy bleed out and die, whether he's your, on your side or the enemy's side, you're still watching this human bleed out and die. We have rules of law of war to protect against melting human skin off with chemical war yeah but it's meaningless technically until you witness it and then you realize why we
Starting point is 01:13:51 have those rules what does that rule mean you don't want someone to spend 20 hours melting that is screaming like you prefer not to so we so by all means enter a war where you say we're gonna fight by the rules and the other side says I will do anything in my power to destroy you. And guess who wins? Hopefully the whole world unifies against that idiot that will do anything to create some sort of civility. But I think we've already seen that in the US. I mean, the left has lost their morality basis entirely. Like, you know, they're okay with killing children in the womb. They're okay with calling out Republicans and hating our election system and changing the Constitution. So where does their morality lie if it's not more like they are the immoral?
Starting point is 01:14:33 And so how do you teach somebody something isn't moral? I don't think that personally that they actually are concerned with morality. I think that they're concerned with, you know know trying to undo the liberal order that we that the united states has they're concerned with power yeah they want control the yeah the the point isn't you know i i've talked about like my my opinion is that that they are not they don't believe in the enlightenment they believe that like you can speak things into existence that's why they refuse to you know that's why they say oh if you call a trans woman a woman she's actually a woman or if you call a trans man a man they're actually a man they believe that words have power they don't believe
Starting point is 01:15:14 that you can actually come in contact with reality because everybody's reality is different stuff and that's really foreign to the to the foundational ideas that that liberalism is based on. The idea that you can come into contact with reality is the foundation for what is a reasonable person. And the idea of a reasonable person is all over our law. If you look at the way that laws are written, they constantly say what a reasonable person would say. You come to a reasonable person. But there's no reasonable people anymore yeah if you if you can't agree on what a man or a woman is if you've got supreme court justices that refuse to ignore to say what a woman is that will say i don't know what a woman is or i can't define a woman then you can't expect that person to be
Starting point is 01:15:59 able to say what a reasonable person would think and that literally this is this is serious stuff this is actually tearing at the foundations of all of our laws of all of the structure of our whole society the entire thing so when you're talking about man people lack of morality in the government in the federal momentum at the moment and that you're you were suggesting that their their focus is untethering or unwinding the liberal economic order to create this new world what i i see is the way we unwind it is the new world order so if we use corruptive adaptivity if we're willing to stomp out political opponents unethically illegally to get this thing that's what the new thing is going to be. The method is the meaning. The ends do not justify the means because you never meet the ends.
Starting point is 01:16:48 The far left makes this argument that the ends justify the means. They say, there's an evil dictator in charge, so we must do everything by any means necessary to stop him. Congratulations. How do you now defend your glorious new revolution? By any means necessary. Of course. Great. You're the dictator.
Starting point is 01:17:04 That's literally the theme of Will of great you're the dictator that that that's literally the theme of will of the people the song that we released three years ago these people will claim they're fighting for justice and so their tactics are justified their diversity of tactics but don't worry when we take over we're going to put in a bunch of reforms to prevent the brutality then once they take over they they say, well, yeah, but we didn't mean for the fascists. They're fascists. So the way Venezuela views it,
Starting point is 01:17:30 the revolution's never ended. The fascist forces have always been trying to take back, and they're in desperate need of defense of the revolution. That's why they have to arrest people and lock them up. The revolution's always unending.
Starting point is 01:17:42 It's the logic of Herbert Marc Hughes. You have to shut down fascists. You can of Herbert Mark Hughes. You have to shut down fascists. You can't let them talk. You have to shut them down at the level of conception of fascist ideas. You have to take control of the language. So that way you cannot form fascist arguments. Well, that's gone haywire with the Federal Reserve getting formed. Obviously, we are living in a fascist system but what about communists because people are saying lately like
Starting point is 01:18:08 did the mccarthy era not go far enough mccarthy area didn't mccarthy did not go far i understand not shutting down the concept of communism you need to understand it to watch out for it to defeat it and circumvent it you need to know what it is but which is why we have redwashed schools like you don't hear about communism you don't hear about the horrors of communism nearly as much as you should you there should there has been significantly more death due to communism because it was a a system tried in so many different places and has had has had a much longer time that it was tried. But as a system, it caused more death than Nazism, because Nazism was, you know,
Starting point is 01:18:50 everybody ganged up on Nazism to stamp the Nazis out. And yet, you hear more about Nazism. Everyone's aware of the six million Jews and however many gypsies were killed and all the people that died in the death camps in Nazi Germany. And people are aware that there were gulags in in soviet russia and they're aware that there was death in china coming to china but they don't know how bad and they don't know about like the real horrible stuff that went on in eastern europe like eastern europe is where the real
Starting point is 01:19:20 horror shows were when it came to the holdemir that was that yeah the hold demir was was that that was one of the more is that how you pronounce it the holodomor there's but there's also that the marty made has this has this podcast about i forget what it's called but it's about the horrors of a particular communist group and i'm totally spacing on the name if the chat knows i'm sure i'm sure the chat knows because they know marty means podcast but it was it was about the things that that the communists did they were absolute monsters and kids don't know this because they know marta means podcast but it was it was about the things that that the communists did they were absolute monsters and kids don't know this because they didn't have cameras like the way that the allies documented the nazi camps and the oh i don't and hitler kind of documented his own behavior for the world to see but like in in soviet russia
Starting point is 01:19:58 no no no no no no no no no no this is because of this is because of people that believe in socialism so they didn't report things in the west right it is it is an active intent to cover up the horrors that's what red washington means yeah william duranty was covering up horrors that the soviet union was doing walter uh yeah walter durant there's been plenty of people that were were communists believed in communism and then because of that they covered up terrible things that communists have done because they call them excesses and their their attempts that you know the attempts to to produce i love society i love how duranti actually was like there is no need to actually investigate whether any of these things are
Starting point is 01:20:39 actually happening god what yeah some of the new york times you'd be shocked man it's wild i kid you not there are students that i've talked to that tell me well communism just hasn't been implemented in the correct way yet or socialism hasn't it's you know cuba venezuela whatever it's just it hasn't been done perfectly yet you know if we just listened and implemented socialism and communist ideals like it could work in america and like that's how far it's gotten in campuses i remember my question regarding uh you talking to people on the street um when you speak to people are they are they like do they do they realize what is like how much like people always say people on the man the street things they only
Starting point is 01:21:19 choose certain people that say dumb things when you do this do you chop very much material to make it i don't not trying to out your yeah you guys for like what's the word like uh unethical unethical journalism but how many people do you meet that are are informed that do know what's going on versus how many people you meet that are like wow you're almost like a lost cause like how many what's the ratio to that because that's that's what really matters to me okay i will honestly say gen z is very 50 50 and it also depends on the region what school i'm going to so i just did a video and i was at ucla in beverly hills oh 90 i asked the question is america racist and i had almost every single person tell me yes
Starting point is 01:21:56 america's racist systemically you know you can't be racist against white people like whatever it is but then i go to a school like you know i went to a university of arizona down in tucson i asked just basic american-based questions and they could actually answer american history questions so it's very much it depends on what school it is it's very very regional um and a lot of these kids are transplanters so you know the kids go on to ucla are from all over the place but they chose that school for a purpose uh socialism or communism or capitalism i mean those videos are across the board. We do choose and use almost every single one of the answers we get. So when you see any of my clips, it's not because I picked that person and that person, I'm like, oh, that's going to go the most
Starting point is 01:22:33 viral. I mean, I'll talk to our protesters and I'll talk to people inside of our events and genuinely try to get, you know, what is Gen Z thinking? That's always my focus is, you know, I want to show the world, this is what Gen Z college students from across the world or across the nation actually think about these issues. And it is pretty split. I was at UCLA and I had a girl reach out to me and she was like, hey, I was really scared to answer your questions, but I actually am a conservative and I feel like I can't speak out. So there are kids on these campuses that are educated and are informed, but the problem is, is they're facing so much censorship.
Starting point is 01:23:05 They're facing cancel culture. They're facing, you know, their college campuses, their professors absolutely hate them and their ideals. I mean, Harvard, free speech doesn't even exist at Harvard University anymore. And so these kids fear so much to speak out. I mean, nursing students having to learn abortions and having to get, you know, not going to say it,
Starting point is 01:23:24 but they're having to bow down to these oligarchs really that are controlling the universities. So they're so silent and they're so scared. unify in a pledge to never hire from this point forward anyone with a degree from any of the major university systems only because i support a road to redemption especially the uc system i'm gonna say this yeah maybe like for five years no because everybody can become i don't even say for five years i'm like we we can reassess when we reassess like if the UC system comes out and says like you know long live America and flies the American flag big and bold and says now everyone's required to take a constitution test and all that stuff I'd be like oh we're good but right now I'm thinking about these people you're bringing up a conservative what what college was she at UCLA UCLA yeah I would never hire her and I think I
Starting point is 01:24:24 think no company should hire her. I think if she ever steps foot in a building and says, here's my, look, I went to UCLA, get out. Like, you mean to tell me that you knew exactly what was going on and you were like, I'd love to have a degree from this institution. I mean, that's, that's like, if you're some regular kid and you got a degree and you're like, honestly, I wasn't really following politics. I just wanted to do like, you know, graphic design and stuff. I'd be like, okay. But if you're like, oh, I was a conservative the whole time and I didn't speak up, but I wanted wanted to do like, you know, graphic design and stuff. I'd be like, okay. But if you're like, oh, I was a conservative the whole time and I didn't speak up,
Starting point is 01:24:46 but I wanted a degree from UCLA. I'll be like, good luck getting a job in Hollywood. I wish you the best. Oh, I mean, 80%. I would say honestly, 70, 80% of college students that are conservative on college campuses
Starting point is 01:24:57 that aren't speaking out. They're exactly like that. They are just living their lives. Like I'll just get through college, you know, I'll write the paper. I'll get the A. And they are willing to, you know. Who are you trying to impress?
Starting point is 01:25:10 The Hollywood pedophiles? No, I mean, like you're going to UCLA to get a degree. Are you you're trying to endear yourself to the Hollywood pedophiles? Well, I want to hire you because their whole thing is, well, then how do I get a job? You know, if they don't get the degree and they don't graduate and they don't get the grades and they don't just like silence themselves for four years, then where do they go?
Starting point is 01:25:28 And I can't speak, which I can't speak for. I dropped out. I can't speak for jobs outside of media. I can tell you, I have not asked about anyone's college degree when hiring here at Timcast.
Starting point is 01:25:41 And we have 42 employees, 42, a handful of contractors, so maybe like 37 or 38. But I've not once been like, and where did you graduate college from? Oh, no, I agree. I think they should. College doesn't matter.
Starting point is 01:25:54 In reality, it's a piece of paper. It's so meaningless where if you actually have a craft and you decide, you know, I actually instead want to do this. We have the world's knowledge on our fingertips. You can learn anything. I just, I don't see, I actually instead want to do this. We have the world's knowledge on our fingertips. You can learn anything.
Starting point is 01:26:06 I just, I don't see, like, if you want to be a doctor or a lawyer, I mean, I understand there are certain things you have to go to college for. But of course, if you're like, this is why I'm saying parallel economy. I'm not, you don't need any legal requirements to work at a media company. You need to be good at what you do. So if you come to me, for instance, and say, I'd like to work at Timcast, and you're like, I just recently graduated from UCLA, I'd be like, I'm not going to hire you.
Starting point is 01:26:31 Who are you trying to impress? You're not trying to impress me. You want to impress me? Tell me you dropped out of school and figured it out on your own. Look, I got to be honest. It's not just about the UC system and these corrupt colleges.
Starting point is 01:26:41 It's about, in my experience, somebody who decides the path forward is to be told what to do by institutionalized learning facilities is not going to be as skilled or driven as someone who figured it out on their own. They're not as critically thought. Like the internet,
Starting point is 01:26:55 the college was good until about 1996. And then the internet supplanted the nature. Like you said, the information is now available. You can go to college for like a conservatory if you want to study acting for four years and you pay a bunch of money so that you get six lead roles a year and you're surrounded by good actors
Starting point is 01:27:12 and you get really good at it or music or something like that. That's a different story. Like you said, being a doctor, you want to go somewhere where you can do the practice every day. Well, there's legal requirements there. I can understand that. And if you're going to set up your own practice or work for someone else,
Starting point is 01:27:25 they expect you to have that qualification. But people that haven't figured it out, that are still going through the motions, are not critical thinkers. Not on the level that you need to really get your business ahead. The hyperpolarization is too pronounced at this point. I mean, when Joy Reid,
Starting point is 01:27:38 I love this, Joy Reid was debating the mom, one of the people from Moms for Liberty, one of the women, and was asked about adult objects appearing in books joy read defended children having access to this but the joy read x account censored the word because the general public which is primarily adults should not see this word but children should When we're dealing with someone like that,
Starting point is 01:28:05 okay, when you go to one of these major universities because you think you need a degree, I don't know who you're trying to impress because it ain't impressing me. Okay, now if you went to like some very Christian university or whatever because they exist
Starting point is 01:28:19 or a private or one of these newer ones, they're anti-woke, and you explain, I went here for this reason, I'd be like, oh wow, okay, that's cool um it's more valuable to me if someone came to me and said i'm a video editor and let's say i'm like i need a video editor and they came to me and said here's a bunch of stuff i've made i'd be like wow this is really cool stuff can you make more great you're hired there's no circumstance where i'm like but hold on i do like that video but
Starting point is 01:28:44 where did you go to school? That's completely meaningless. But tell me about your parents before I hire you. See, that's the problem with the college degree system is because they graduate college with absolutely zero experience in the real world. They don't have critical thinking skills. They don't know how to think because they've been told their whole life what to think. Yes.
Starting point is 01:29:01 That's the problem. I'll give a shout out to Carter Banks, our music producer. I don't even know if he went to school or not. He just made a video where he was like, hey, hire me. And then a few months later, Ian was like, yo, check out this video. And I was like, oh, wow,
Starting point is 01:29:11 this is a really good video. We should hire this guy. Yes. And then we did. He will do more of that. And he certainly does. So I think Gen Z should go and learn a craft. If you're passionate about something,
Starting point is 01:29:20 go master that craft, be really, really good at it, and then go do it. Yeah. We have to build the parallel economy. That's really really good at it and then go do it yeah we have to build the parallel economy that's really that's it i mean you like you don't need a degree to be a journalist you don't need a degree to go on tv no it's kind of crazy that right now a lot of these gen z people uh younger younger gen z people are like i need to go to college to get a degree
Starting point is 01:29:39 and there's this viral meme on tiktok where it's a guy sitting on a bench and he's like, I forgot what it was. It was like me with my economics degree watching an illegal immigrant get a free housing and free food. And he's just like, well, it's true. You're graduating with unemployed me sitting on a park bench while illegal immigrants are getting free money. And I'm just like, yeah, you're in debt. You can't afford anything. The degree was worthless. They lied to you man like it shows the guy in the economics classroom like third year in macroeconomics studying and
Starting point is 01:30:09 then the other guy on his phone like third year trading bitcoins i'm at 7.7 billion like let me talk about real economics i'll tell you guys one of the one of the stories i've often mentioned i knew somebody who was in college third year music business major and we were hanging out and i was i was like so i was like oh blah blah talking oh you're doing music business and then i was like so what do you do like what does music business mean like record label stuff and they're telling me like yeah you know like record label deals uh uh setting up shows things like that and i was like oh cool how many shows have you set up and she's like none and i was like none you've been in college for three years for music business and you've not done any shows she's like no we're learning and i was like they don't teach them i'm
Starting point is 01:30:52 a high school dropout and i've set up three or four already yeah i'm not even interested in music business my friends were just wanting to do a show and so i called around some venues and talked to the owner about setting up a show you mean that i have more experience in the workforce than you how much money did you spend 30 000 a year some ridiculous number a lot of the schools are teaching the kids or the people the adults how things used to work oh yeah and things are changing so rapidly yeah like in two years ai is going to completely transition the game of making music making painting art that kind of stuff imagine going to school for computer science and learning how to program, but you can learn how to program actually in real time now,
Starting point is 01:31:28 just on your laptop. Not to mention you're talking about like the economics meme, the affirmative action policies. You have these kids that are graduating colleges every single year, hundreds of thousands of kids, if not millions, and they can't even get a job in this job market because it's impossible with affirmative action policies
Starting point is 01:31:44 in these corporations. Plus they don't want to hire you because you have absolutely zero experience but how are you supposed to get experience that's why you have so many college educated people that are waiting tables and working these no name like useful jobs that we need in our country but you know they thought that going to college and they bought into the lie they bought into the scam and they're going to spend and get in more debt to get a phd to get a master's that hundreds of thousands of other people are getting mbas too and they're going to be stuck doing absolutely nothing they're going to be going hello sir i have nothing unique about me i have the exact same qualifications as 10 000 other people pick me i feel like well that is why I dropped out of college. When people go to college, when young people go to college,
Starting point is 01:32:25 I feel like they go too frequently with no idea what they're going to do. So they take like a liberal arts degree or whatever. They're not going with the intent of learning a specific thing. And obviously this is not everybody. So if you're going to learn something, not every comment I make is for everyone.
Starting point is 01:32:43 But there are too many people that go to college with no idea what they want to do. And those people would be far better served learning to do something, like learning a trade or something. Because you don't have to do the trade forever. But at the very least, you get out of the shorter and less expensive school that you were in with the ability to actually do something. And if you want to do something else, you can have this trade to at least provide you with the ability to make a living and pay for your,
Starting point is 01:33:15 pay for your roof over your head and stuff. I don't know you guys. I, I love learning in a way I wasn't like that in my twenties. I, in my twenties, I was just waiting for school to be over with, but now like I enjoy learning the data and putting the pieces together in a new way.
Starting point is 01:33:28 So you can always go to college when you're older if you really want to go. But, I mean, you just don't need that kind of an – well, not everyone needs that kind of intensified learning environment. Also, I love learning, but I don't think that college is actually fostering intelligence anymore. So I have done video editing, edited vlogs, edited documentaries, edited many documentaries. I never went to school for video editing. When I was 14, I started using Premiere to make skate videos. I also used Shockwave because anybody remember what Shockwave was? Yeah. You were actually- It's an audio thing. But you could do video too. And so there were some elements of it i could use for video editing i didn't know where care and i made i used uh
Starting point is 01:34:07 macromedia flash before it came became adobe and to uh to make websites because i wanted to and i learned how to do all these things and then here i am working in media video editing back in the day where they'd have like multiple tapes and the tape decks you had to go like learn how to turn the wheels to slow down one tape and cut i remember doing that a lot of me feels like the the the fact that people don't have that kind of gut feeling that they're free come is part of the fact that people kind of don't have the gut feeling that i can go try this you know it's that it's like they don't have the the impulse to be like oh let me go ahead and try doing this and make mistakes and mess up and learn you know by by experimenting as opposed to they feel like they need some kind of formal training formal instruction
Starting point is 01:34:52 they've been told their whole life that they have to go to college this is how to think you're this is what to think and then you're going to graduate and have no idea what you're doing you go to college to find yourself but you end up losing yourself and having no idea what you want to do with your life we're gonna go to super chats so if you but you end up losing yourself and having no idea what you want to do with your life. We're going to go to Super Chat. So if you haven't already, would you kindly smash that like button? Subscribe to this channel. Share the show with all of your friends and family members. Tell them it's the best show ever.
Starting point is 01:35:13 Everyone agrees. At least that's what I've been told. And head over to TimCast.com. Click join us. Become a member because the uncensored members only show will be live at 10 p.m. tonight. And it's always good fun. You as members actually to call in to talk to us granted you need to sign up i think well before the show submit your questions and
Starting point is 01:35:32 then we bring about five callers in every night so it is a tight fit but uh please engage with us not only that as a member of the discord you get to hang out for the pre-shows the after shows everyone in there they're all arguing with each other it's just a lot of fun and so we encourage all of the rules yeah it's good fun it's good fun but now we will read your super chats all right big 7588 with the first subject saying education can fix america's health care problem you're you're right but i do think education uh means cultural issues as well right like we need a culture of people who aren't gorging themselves. Yo, look, I gotta be honest.
Starting point is 01:36:08 We went out for lunch, for dinner. I don't know what you call it. It was like 2.30 or 3 p.m. What is that? That's dinner, right? Dinner. Or supper. Lunch, dinner, supper.
Starting point is 01:36:17 I don't know. And I was like, I'm gonna get a cheeseburger. You know, I don't eat a lot of bread, but I was like, I think I'll just, you know, I'm gonna have a cheeseburger today. i i don't like the absolute elimination stuff where it's like i just do keto only like monday the only thing i ate was salami just salami no like literally nothing but salami i had two protein shakes and a bunch of salami and it was awesome and i love it because it's like it's uncooked or whatever but But then I'm like, no, then I'll have something regular the next day.
Starting point is 01:36:46 Yo, it was too big. It was this big. It was a burger that like it was that big. And then you turn it and it's like that. And I'm like, I don't know how to bite this. I would get I would I would break the rules and get a fork and knife to eat. I was thinking like if I had known it was going to be this big, I'd have split it with my girlfriend. And we would have been happy to do so because I'm like, this has got to be like 2,000 calories.
Starting point is 01:37:08 And it was like a higher end place. Big as Allison's head. Like a restaurant, not like a fast food place. It was like an actual restaurant. Yeah, it was ridiculous. So, you know, we want to make America better. Our healthcare problem. People got to learn how to eat better.
Starting point is 01:37:21 Get rid of the gigantic portions. I mean, i understand like more protein in your diet yeah definitely oh i learned this this is crazy i did not realize man people do not get enough protein in their diet oh not at all and i've i've i've known that as a general fact but i didn't realize how much so i started tracking my protein and i was low and i was like how can that be possible? I have two protein shakes every day. Not enough.
Starting point is 01:37:48 A single scoop of protein powder is 20 to 24 grams of protein. And you need like 60 or more, way more than that. If you're exercising and you want to, if you're exercising and doing like cardio, so you're burning a lot of calories as well as lifting weights or whatever, and you want to just maintain the weight that you have and not lose muscle mass you should be eating at least one gram of protein per pound of body weight that means i need to eat like 175 grams just to
Starting point is 01:38:17 maintain wow if you want to actually gain muscle in the most efficient way you can you need at least 1.5 grams of protein per one see that's crazy because i was i was i was averaging like 50 and then i i read that if if i'm being sedentary and not exercising it's like 70 and so i'm like i should do two protein shakes every day and then i tried doing a double scoop it was disgusting do you drink do you have milk with them uh no but i put cream i put cream in it. So I got casein protein. Yep.
Starting point is 01:38:48 And because people in the chat were like, drink casein at night. So I've been doing a casein protein shake before bed. I do Jocko Mulk, the best protein powder I've ever had. They don't pay me to endorse, but holy crap, it's the best you will ever have. No question. What about cricket protein? Disgusting. But the Jocko milk stuff is like, I think it's whey casein.
Starting point is 01:39:10 There's no artificial sweetener garbage in it. It's monk fruit. It's like actual, yeah. So I'm like, thank you. Jocko knows what's up. And so I've been doing one, I do one of those. I do it. And that's only like 45, 44, 45 grams of protein.
Starting point is 01:39:24 And then I'm just like, damn. I try and get four big glasses of milk a day because that's about 80 grams of protein if you have four of them. And that's just, that's, that's. Not on the raw milk train? No. No, this is crazy though. Look, the other people.
Starting point is 01:39:39 Lactose intolerance. I drink the super processed milk. We skated. I think we skated on Monday. Yeah, it was monday and uh after i'm done skating i immediately make a a protein shake it's uh i think it's probably like a pint of of water i do about probably i don't know like an eighth cup of cream and then a scoop of protein powder of Jocko Mulk. And then I drink that fairly quickly.
Starting point is 01:40:10 Then I, uh, the next day, no soreness at all. Yeah. Everybody else. They're like, I'm too sore to skate. I can't skate. I'm tired. Protein. The, yeah. The thing is, if you're, if you're experiencing like excessive muscle pain from exercising
Starting point is 01:40:19 stuff, add more protein. And if you, Tim, you might want to try to try uh adding skim milk instead of water because it's super thin it's it's got consistent but it's got extra protein too so skim milk might might be something you want to try i don't know yeah but like i'm adding fat milk huh i'm adding fat to the shake well you could add more you could add whole milk if you wanted yes but you could try a lot of sugar and whole milk try making it with try making the uh try making the shape with shake with uh skin yeah they got something like fair life has like 50 less sugar and stuff like that i love i drink so much fair life i got your lactose intolerant right like i am as well yeah yeah and i've also
Starting point is 01:40:53 my my acid reflux and stuff is really it helps so much as well oh god have y'all tried a2 milk no it is a similar thing yeah it's got the lactase enzyme added to it basically so yeah let's uh different cows let's move on We'll read some more Super Chats because we're getting wrapped up in diet stuff. But I'm also excited for the cold plunge that we just got. Oh, yeah. Oh, yeah. And we went to this heated pool at this resort. And me and Richie Jackson were rolling around in the snow and then jumping in the pool over
Starting point is 01:41:19 and over again. And it was probably really bad for us. But I don't know. You got to figure out what temperature you're going to do the cold plunge at not there yet why don't you set it up all right let's read more all right fraxina says vivek and lake 2028 that'll be fun and carrie lake's gonna be trump's vp i'm a vivek girl me too i don't except i'm not a girl i don't the the challenge though, is the VP needs to be someone who gets new votes. So like that's true.
Starting point is 01:41:47 Burgum actually makes sense. I think Trump's so famous he doesn't need any new votes. I think Vivek can get the Gen Z votes. Yeah, he does. Yep. That's the solution. Gen Z is going to be the largest voting block going into 2024 election. There's no other candidate that's actually talking to Gen Z other than.
Starting point is 01:42:03 And he had the highest number of first-time voters in Iowa. Exactly. That's a good point, actually. Trump. You want to get the Gen Z vote, Vivek? And I think you can actually talk to the more moderate Democrat liberal people that are on college campuses and get them to change their minds. Anybody who likes Carrie Lake likes Trump.
Starting point is 01:42:20 True. You know, so Vivek makes a lot of sense because he actually does get a lot of younger people. All right. Raymond G. Stanley Jr. says, Tim, it's a beautiful thing to see states backing Texas. It's about time state government stood up to a corrupt federal government. It can lead to bad things, but it needs to be done. So I say forward the line. Hear, hear.
Starting point is 01:42:38 Yeah. Hear, hear. It's an ex-Marine saying that too. Pierce Worsig saying, hey, Tim, I was at a daily mass this morning. My priest mentioned we are in a civil war and talked about talked about it the fbi watching christian conservatives and people who bought bibles that's right i wonder if he watches the show the federal government was was spying on people asking financial institutions to track those who bought bibles
Starting point is 01:42:59 like guys what do you think they're doing that for and where do you think that leads the like this this goes back to what we're saying earlier you know they're they're all the stuff that you're concerned about that you talked about earlier that we're saying oh maybe in the future they've already done it the tracking mechanisms have been in place for like 20 years they were shutting down churches in 2020 yeah so it's all it's all built in all right here's a very very important one to follow up quizby joe says tim uh what he says sorry he didn't say my name he said what is your favorite tony hawk game and why three why it was when things got smoothed out i believe it was the
Starting point is 01:43:37 ps3 it was when i got you you you had a ps3 version it introduced bam margera it introduced reverts and flips but it didn't get to the point where after that it got so insanely complicated and it just got weird it was still arcade it was still a lot of fun the airport best level but also canada was a pretty good level tony hawk 3 that was my favorite i mean tony hawk 2 is the classic tony hawk 1 is like yeah it's fun tony hawk 2 was like this game is a a classic. Tony Hawk 3 is my favorite. What about you? I only played one of them.
Starting point is 01:44:07 It was in like 1996, and it was on the PS1. No, you didn't. Then I played a skateboard game back then. Maybe Skate or Die in 96? No, I used to play Skate or Die on the Nintendo in the 80s, though. Because the first Tony Hawk game, I believe, was 99. Skate or Die was awesome. Two player.
Starting point is 01:44:24 Yeah. It was sweet. Constantly going downhill. Alright. Let's grab some more super chats. Mildarianess says Tulsi Gabbard for VP. That will send Dems into a frenzy and get some Dems and a lot of libs. That is true.
Starting point is 01:44:38 Tulsi Gabbard will get a lot of the anti-war liberal vote. Maybe. If she was going to be VPp she's got to start making more noise right right now you know she i i believe she is one of the better contenders it makes sense uh military service uh political service she's got experience and she she attacks politically in areas that Democrats are trying to control. You know, like Tulsi Gabbard would be would work for money for moderate, moderate liberal types. Makes sense.
Starting point is 01:45:15 I'm not saying she's the best. I think Vivek is pretty good. All right, let's grab some more super chats. Let's see where we are. Allahad says hi tim tom mcdonald and ben shapiro song this friday oh boy ben shapiro and tom mcdonald did a song well we we were talking to uh i don't know what they ended up doing but ben plays violin yeah so you know i i had i had this idea too i've never heard it oh he does i bet he's so good you
Starting point is 01:45:44 know i want to jam with him though that's awesome he's very good we we we had pitched this idea. You know he's a shred, too. I've never heard of him. Oh, he does. I bet he's so good. You know, I want to jam with him, though. That's awesome. He's very good. We had pitched this last year. We never actually got around to it, so I hope they actually pull off something because it should be done. But I was like, we got to get, like,
Starting point is 01:45:54 Michael Knowles, Ben Shapiro, Jack Posobiec, James O'Keefe, because they all play music. They're all musicians. And just, you know, own the libs. It'd be funny. funny to go on tour make a song called owning the libs by ben shapiro michael knolls jack posobic tim pool ian crossland phil labonte um cassandra just messaged that glenn yunkin posted on twitter virginia stands with texas oh yeah this is on glenn yunkin's official twitter account from there you go five
Starting point is 01:46:24 minutes ago beto o'rourke posted the opposite, but nobody cares about him. Interesting. Of course, Beto O'Rourke posted the opposite. Maybe we'll pull this up, but it says, Greg Abbott, Texas is doing the job Joe Biden and his border czar refused to do to secure our border. The Biden administration has turned every state into a border state. We must stop the flow of fentanyl, save lives, and secure our southern border. Wow.
Starting point is 01:46:44 Shout out Glenn Youngkin. Wow. He's not been the best, but he's doing enough. we must stop the flow of fentanyl save lives and secure our southern border wow shout out glenn yunkin wow he's not been the best but you know he's doing enough you know and someone just mentioned yesterday glenn yunkin has like really really really high approval rating in uh in virginia um there the point that they made was look all you have to be is like not a crazy person and you'll get you'll get a great you'll get you'll get treated well. But so the fact that he is looked at as reasonable by most by his constituents and is not thought of as a MAGA extremist or whatever, although obviously anyone that goes and says that they support Texasxas the media will be immediately sliming them tomorrow so you expect expect hit pieces by by the end of the week on whoever they're gonna say look at all these southern states yeah exactly i mean exactly like you said like i said this today they pointed out southern intentionally to make that connection to the civil war and slavery
Starting point is 01:47:40 all right gen x statesman says as a texan my only real question is this. Will I get to see the Civil War movie before the Civil War? We mentioned this before the show. We were getting production set up. I was like, wouldn't it be funny if right before the movie comes out, the country breaks up into the exact map of the movie? Dude, I know. The only thing missing would be California. I don't know how they're going to succeed with it.
Starting point is 01:48:02 Independence. Florida, Texas, right? No, the map had five had five factions it had uh uh the western forces the western it had the southern states then it had texas and california and then the loyalist states right so texas and california became their own countries yeah and the the the republics of california and texas were aligned insofar as they were defending their sovereignty from the union right or at least that's what i believe that the trailer is the story is so far we'll see when's that movie coming out do we know i was wondering
Starting point is 01:48:34 today i have no idea i will go see that movie i wonder if it'll make a billion dollars like nobody wants i i aquaman came out the other day right looks like it's scheduled to be april 12th so i decided i was i'll watch aquaman holy crap do you know what aquaman 2 is about the bad guy is trying to warm the planet to make global warm you're joking i'm not kidding they he discovers this ancient technology that uses this fuel first we will heat the oceans then the world no he finds ancient technology he's trying to he wants revenge on aquaman he finds ancient technology and then the scientist working for him is like this used to be all ice and he goes man thank god for global warming and like yes then he finds these technology and this like this creature
Starting point is 01:49:23 is like you know this bad the bad guy is like find the fuel and then revive me and so then he finds these technology and this like this creature is like you know this bad the bad guy is like find the fuel and then revive me and so then he steals this fuel from atlantis in these raids and then it's called orichalcum and then they you know they're asking like you know aquaman's like why are they stealing this fuel and they're like back when we were a younger civilization we were using fuel that released a lot of greenhouse gases and was destroying the planet but we learned and we couldn't properly dispose of it so we stored it safely and guarded it and now he's taking it and then they find out he's been warming the planet and they're like what's causing these plagues underwater and it's like the planet's being warmed over the past several months i'm not kidding like yo it's wild it's the stupidest
Starting point is 01:50:02 thing i've ever seen that's so annoying i really hope their box office numbers are just down the drain oh it was it was really really bad you want to look up the box office for aquaman 2 i think it was please do apocalyptic i would read about it or a calcum it's an actual thing that's why nobody watches holly from the story of atlantis apparently it's a gold resembled gold but its value is inferior were you looking at box office of what uh aquaman yeah really really bad cringe. Is it still, what's his name, is the Aquaman? Yeah, Khal Drogo. Jason
Starting point is 01:50:29 Momoa. What's the box office? Momoa, 3.373 million. Wow. With a potential lifetime haul of 400 million. Culture is fractured. Like the Marvel movies are done, nobody cares. No one's watching them. So I tried to watch the Marvels because I'm like,
Starting point is 01:50:45 I'm not going to go see in theaters, but it's like, it was, we went to this resort and they had it on the TV. It is awful. Is this the woman one? Yeah.
Starting point is 01:50:53 Like the feminist garbage? Yeah, it's horrible. No, but like, wow. Made for home DVD. For real, like the villain, it was like played by a woman
Starting point is 01:51:03 who never acted before or something. I was just like, wow. Jeez, dude. Like, I'll be honest. The young woman who plays Kamala Khan, she's really good. Brie Larson, actually, also really good. Like, I'm not a big fan of her. I think she's a wrong character for the role.
Starting point is 01:51:16 But the acting is, like, on par with Hollywood. Nah, the woman who played the villain, I was just like, I don't think she's actually acting. Like, it feels like someone copy and pasted themselves into the movie because they wanted to be in it i'm not trying to be a dick somebody's daughter that's a feature that or that's a phenomenon that happens a lot writers write themselves into movies as the hero and it usually means that it's gonna be a bad movie but i mean like the woman couldn't act like she doesn't fit it's it's like someone's superimposing themselves over the job of the hut to be like i am job of the hut and you're like that's not real i'm glad you shouted up brie larson because i think she's very talented
Starting point is 01:51:54 and has been put in some horrible roles yeah but she's also accepted some horrible roles she's had some real bad pr for being kind of nasty the pr but yeah bad roll bad roll all right let's read some more let's read some more you're uh what does it say ursa or russivite tucker's statement was dumb how about tucker uses massive following and platform to help us mobilize it cannot just be a few texans going down there need to be many need to be uh we need to help organizing you know i don't know exactly what should be done but i can tell you what you can do is make money hope for the best prepare for the worst so we're in west virginia i think we got to take care of our communities and it's and it would be silly i do think it would be silly for like west virginia or virginia to rush full speed to texas to organize whatever texas will deal with
Starting point is 01:52:44 texas and we'll give them our support from afar like we're seeing now with the governors. It would be absurd if everyone just flocked to one state because then you're basically centralizing all everything and then they could just crush you that way. You need to make Virginia great again, make Oklahoma, make West Virginia, work on your states to improve them and do what you can to help make your community stronger because if things get dark, the people who live near you and around you you guys got to be organized yourselves but uh man church used to be that you know people would go to church and all right let's
Starting point is 01:53:16 uh let's let's grab some uh more here zirgi says i'm looking for help my father almost died earlier this month having his second leg amputated he is one of the many affected by the water at camp how do you how do you pronounce it lejeune lejeune i'm trying to reach vivek or trump seeing as biden has failed him there's a no idea there are um ads that i hear about about the camp lejeune um water situation so google the Camp Lejeune, or you should Google the class action lawsuit about the water at Camp Lejeune. I hear ads,
Starting point is 01:53:49 there's programs where there is lawsuits that you can get a, you know, make yourself a part of or whatever to hopefully help give you a hand. All right.
Starting point is 01:53:57 Ryan, the eating warriors has good luck owning a house now. The only people that could get a home in a few years will be the people making 150K plus or an illegal immigrant that has been gifted a house by the u.s government chaos will erupt
Starting point is 01:54:08 yo when i was trying to buy my first house i was denied by everybody and it was actually pretty crazy because i'm like hey i've worked for these big companies. I run my own company. Here's how much money I'm making. And this was after Fusion. And they said, you're unemployed. We will not give you a loan. And I was like, I'm not unemployed. I'm self-employed. And they're like, what's the difference?
Starting point is 01:54:35 They really want you to work for someone else. It's safer. Fortunately, my bank, who I'd been with for like a decade, said, we know how much money you have. We know how much money comes in. We know what jobs you've had. This is a safe bet for us. And I was able to get a loan to buy a house. When we were trying to come out here, same problem.
Starting point is 01:54:56 And at this point, I'm like, okay, now I have a top 100 podcast. I'm making lots and lots of money. I could buy a house in cash. And were like sorry no loan and then it took months and then finally after like it was really weird like different agents kept handing us off dropping the call and i was like something weird is going on isn't that crazy like you have the collateral in hand like you could literally be like i will open a bank account at your bank and put this money into the account as collateral don't care they don't care and and it's crazy i think it had a lot to do with what we're seeing with these big investment firms
Starting point is 01:55:34 buying up property they're thinking to themselves i don't i don't care to do a loan with this guy because these big institutions it's much much easier for them to just buy it. And the price is like, what's the point? But I wonder if part of it is conspiratorial. They don't want young people buying houses. Oh, they don't want you to own anything. Yeah. They want you to own nothing and be happy. And so when I come along and I'm like,
Starting point is 01:55:56 I want to buy this house, they're like, no. So actually what ended up happening is the place we're in now is not personally my house. It's the studio. It's where we do everything. So I actually ended now is not personally my house. It's the studio. It's where we do everything. So I actually ended up having to buy a house. The house I ended up buying, I did buy in cash because no one would give me a loan for it. And I'm like, I'm talking to these different brokers.
Starting point is 01:56:15 And I said, listen, man, I was like, you got to break this down for me. How am I not able to get a loan for a house? And they're like, well, you know, the economic factors and your credit scores. My credit score is some of the best is one of the best in the country they're like well you know and then i was like i'm just gonna say it i'm like my guy i'm a millionaire i don't want to just drop the money on the house i'm trying to get a loan through your institution sorry we can't help you and and i was just like holy crap so i wrote a check i bought it in cash now look i'm not saying it's a brag i'm saying that something is wrong in this country.
Starting point is 01:56:46 When I struggled to get a loan for a house, I told the guys, I was like, listen, dropping all that money at once is risky and scary because it's basically like my retirement, my savings. Like, this is what I have. I have it saved up. I could buy a house with it. But if I do a loan, I understand I'm giving the bank money,
Starting point is 01:57:02 but it allows me to budget more effectively for emergencies. And multiple institutions said, absolutely not. I wonder if they were like, because of inflation, because of all the money that was printed in a year, your $6,000 a month loan repayment is going to be worth 5,400. So we're just going to hold on. We're going to take your 800,000 now and spend it before it becomes worth 680,000. That's exactly it. One of the reasons that I'm thinking like a loan is good is because if the buying power of a dollar is dropping dramatically due to inflation and covid having a loan is is great because the debt becomes worthless and that's probably why they're like we're not giving out loans right now i took out a loan right before the uh right before covid
Starting point is 01:57:38 happened to build a studio or right it was right in the beginning of code to build a studio at chickabee the place that we got because because I was like, inflation's coming. I was like, I know it. And now, you know, it's worked out really, really well because, you know, I built a whole studio. How is Gen Z going to buy houses? I can't imagine. We're going to have to build them.
Starting point is 01:57:56 Physically, Gen Z will not be able to afford houses. I was watching a video that the amount of money that you make versus the average cost of what you need to have a house has completely flip-flopped. That Gen Z now, you're making like $80,000, $70,000 if you're lucky a year, and you can hardly afford. You're buying a shoebox apartment for $2,000 a month plus your living expenses. They have no savings. Majority of Gen Z has no savings.
Starting point is 01:58:20 They're not going to be able to buy houses, but they don't want them to. All right. Omega Resetsu says, Tim, the U.Ss has not been a constitutional republic since before the civil war uh since before the civil war since then the u.s has been a federal republic look up federal republic interesting makes sense makes sense reconstruction occupation etc yeah let's grab some more youtube's been really busted up i know man it's i'm like i thought maybe something was wrong with the memory and the computer it's not it's not it's youtube itself yeah it's the youtube back end is like does not work i know exactly what you mean all right i'm trying to grab some
Starting point is 01:58:56 more super chats but i'm having trouble scrolling yeah super weird i don't know what's going on with them man yeah all right here we go we got a one here. Let's see if I can actually read it. Phil Parnell says, I'm active duty USAF staff sergeant. I don't know a single troop who is supporting this administration. Some aren't very big Trump supporters and many really, really like the fake, but Trump is definitely the favorite in the enlisted.
Starting point is 01:59:20 I mean, that makes sense. Yeah. Stick says these corrupt deals behind closed doors. The politicians are funded by black books. The Intel agencies tied with cartels make money from what is happening at the border. Carrie Lake would shut down their gravy train. I want to tell you, I made this point earlier.
Starting point is 01:59:37 One of my morning segments talking about this when he says back east. That's what I'm being told so uh i hear from uh many of the people in gaming that mgm national harbor is the highest grossing casino in the country i don't know that that's true what i do know is the games at mgm are some of the most expensive games i've ever seen and i can't believe it you want to play blackjack 50 bucks like you can get you'll get lucky if you find a 25 per hand table wow yeah but and and even more and i'm walking by and it's like a roulette table and i'm like a hundred dollars minimum bet and i'm like who is playing at this casino you go upstairs to poker and it's one three one dollar three dollars it's a relatively cheap game to play
Starting point is 02:00:20 just you know look you're gonna buy in between i think 100 500 bucks so you gotta be able to afford that but i asked somebody familiar with the gaming industry why the games are so expensive and uh i don't know this is true so i want to make sure that's clear mgm seems like a fine establishment but he said dirty politics money laundering You're a few miles outside of D.C. Makes sense. Somebody needs to figure out a deal. So I'll give you a scenario. I'm not saying it's any one casino that does this. How could a foreign dignitary, emissary, diplomat, corporate executive give $100,000 to an American political entity?
Starting point is 02:01:04 Can't hand that money off. it's illegal you can't wire transfer it it's illegal tell you what you can do you can lose it to him in poker you absolutely can lose it to him in poker exactly yep ian caught it right does he have to pay taxes the winner gotta pay just a just a 30 some tax that's right 28 on gambling winnings so what happens is they go up to the they go they go to these poker rooms legal totally legal and they say i want to play a high stakes game a hundred thousand dollars they buy in the recipient buys in and then all they have to do is wait for the right moment where it's really easy the recipient says when i scratch my nose it means i've got the best hand
Starting point is 02:01:41 and then the guy who's giving the bribe says, got it. They play a game of poker for a couple hours. The board runs out. The recipient scratches his nose. And then the briber goes, I'm all in. And shoves $100,000 in the middle of the table. And then the guy who's supposed to receive the bribe goes, ha, your bluff won't work on me. I've got the nuts. I call.
Starting point is 02:02:05 The guy giving the bribe goes, oh, you bluff won't work on me. I've got the nuts. I call. The guy giving the bribe goes, aw, aw, you got me. You just won $100,000 off me. Fair and square and completely legally, sir. Drat. Make sure when you're passing this bill that's going to benefit my company, you dot the I's and cross the T's
Starting point is 02:02:18 because I don't want it to come back and pay again. And then they do it where the cameras are off and then they just do the- You could do that on camera and get over that. But if you do it enough times on camera, people might take notice. Send it for people. No, but all the casinos got cameras everywhere.
Starting point is 02:02:32 But the point is, if they ever come to you and say, why did this guy give you money? He didn't give me money. He lost in poker. How dare you imply it was a gift? I won fair and square. That's my money.
Starting point is 02:02:41 It gives you plausible deniability. They can't prove that it was a bribe they can't prove that he that you knew you were gonna win or that he that he you know that there was anything going on they can't prove it and if they can't prove it yeah you just need that reasonable doubt man just a little bit of reasonable doubt i'm for it you know not just not just that but even if you were just to go into a casino and go to the bar and slide someone a couple pumpkins, those are $1,000 chips. If the person leaving
Starting point is 02:03:10 cashes those out, he just says, oh, I won. And what are they going to do? Track down the cameras of exactly when it happened? They don't even do that. So, pumpkins! They got crazy bigger ones. Alright, everybody, if you haven't already, would you kindly smash that like button, subscribe to this channel, share the show with your friends, tell them all it is the best show. Everyone agrees. At least that's what I've been
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