Timcast IRL - Timcast IRL #963 Trump Ordered To Pay $365M After CORRUPT NY Trial Ruling w/Mario Fratto

Episode Date: February 17, 2024

Tim, Libby, Phil, & Serge join Mario Fratto to discuss Trump being ordered to pay $365 Million in NY fraud case, the SEC greenlighting the offering of the company behind Truth Social, and Fani Willis'... father saying that hiding cash is a "black thing." Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Starting point is 00:01:13 navalny died i mean that's crazy but let's just be real um yeah it sucks i'm not happy about the opposition leader in russia dying but i was talking about donald trump you know because i live in this country i don't live in russia so all of these woke and liberal journalists online freaking out that the Russian opposition party leader died in prison. Well, I agree it's a shocking story, but y'all don't care one bit that Donald Trump today was ordered to pay $364 million in a New York civil fraud trial that he never actually got a trial on. It was ruled summary judgment. You did commit fraud.
Starting point is 00:01:49 And now we're going to figure out how much fraud you committed. And they're going to take all your stuff. So here we go, baby. They think they're putting Trump down. They think they're going to stop him. But here's the best part. OK, so I predicted this. They're going to rule that Trump owes hundreds of millions of dollars.
Starting point is 00:02:04 They've already determined by summary judgment that his buildings are worth nothing. They tried claiming that Mar-a-Lago is worth like $20 million, despite the fact it is West Palm Beach property from coast to coast. You've got the inland and the ocean. So yes, certainly worth more than that. And neighboring properties are worth more than $20 million. So they're lying. But here's the game plan.
Starting point is 00:02:29 Now that Trump owes $364 million to New Yorkork they're going to say how are you going to pay us back that building you have on fifth avenue that's not worth 200 million it's worth 10 and if you don't pay us back we're going to take it this way they can claim they're oh it's only a couple hundred million but they can try and seize all of his assets. Here's the best part. Dweck, Truth Social, just got approved for their special purpose acquisition, giving Trump an estimated share value of $3.8 billion. So Trump's net worth because of Dweck just skyrocketed. He can shave off 10% of those shares and flick it at New York and say, have a nice day. Now, it's not so simple. There's no real guarantee he can do
Starting point is 00:03:10 any of that. We'll see. We'll actually read the news. But this is tremendous for Trump and Truth Social. It would be hilarious if Trump just liquidates his Dweck holdings, takes billions of dollars, which would drop way down if he were to sell it, and then just comes back to Twitter, aka Axe. It'd be hilarious. So we're're going to get into all that talk about a lot of the news that's breaking before we get started my friends head over to eyes of advice.com and uh you'll need an apple device like it like a an iphone or an ipad or something and that will prompt itunes to open where you can pre-order the new song eyes of advice will be coming out february 23rd, so next week. And if you pre-order now, you're helping us to hit the charts, helping send a message. It is what it is.
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Starting point is 00:06:40 Thank you all so much. This was an extended shout out because we're only a couple weeks away to the first ever event at the first Cast Brew location, which will not even be open, but you'll be able to see through the window on the first floor to see where we're at, come up to the second floor and hang out. And of course, it's sold out already, so sorry, but we will have something special for elite members, a special dedicated area. And I think that may have gone out. I'm not but anyway smash the like button subscribe to this channel share the show with your friends joining us tonight to talk about this and everything else is mario frato thanks tim for having me this is awesome to be here with you guys huge fan of the
Starting point is 00:07:16 show um so you'll get a little closer yeah sure um who are you what do you do so i run my family's construction business right now i used to be a lawyer. Don't hold that against me. We'll try. I'm running for Congress right now in New York 24 in a Republican primary. I ran back in 2022. We got really close. First time running for office. Deciding to run it back. I'm running against one of the biggest rhinos in the state, Claudia Tenney, I mean, she has a 56% Liberty score. Yeah, which means 44% of the time she votes with Democrats. Uniparty establishment voted for the vaccine database, just voted to renew the 702 with the FISA for warrantless spying on Americans. One of only 24 that voted for taxpayer-funded sex changes. One of 30 to vote for amnesty with aoc and pelosi i'm so she's a democrat exactly right and i've been trying to tell everybody and i think now
Starting point is 00:08:10 they're waking up and i i hope being here people will see that and uh check out our site check out the campaign and help us fight because we need political outsiders you know these people are destroying the country right on the last uh continuing resolution vote was 107 to 106 within the republican party she was with the 107 to fund that biden pelosi budget if she would have voted the other way we could say it's not but it's not the majority of republicans she would have changed that but we keep electing these people and then we say we want change more people got to start running so shout out thanks for joining us we got phil labonte hanging out hello everybody my name is phil labonte i am the lead singer of the heavy metal band
Starting point is 00:08:46 All That Remains. I am an anti-communist and a counter-revolutionary and we are here with the wonderful Libby. I'm Libby Emmons. I am the editor-in-chief of the Post Millennial and Human Events and I'm in Ian's chair tonight. I'm glad to be hanging out. Right on. And I am here still.
Starting point is 00:09:02 My name is Serge.com and I am ready when you are, Tim. Just one last thing. Go to Instagram, search for at TimCast, follow me. I posted a video of Freedomistan, the new space.
Starting point is 00:09:13 So it's 99, I keep saying it's done, and it is, but like if you watch the video, we haven't hung one of the TVs up yet, so, you know, work with me here. But you can see the new studio space,
Starting point is 00:09:23 and it's a tour of the whole building. They're building the skate park right now if you want to see that video. But we'll jump into the news right here from the post-millennial. Breaking. President Trump. What's up?
Starting point is 00:09:35 Refresh it. Refresh it? Oh, is that what you were saying? Why there's new information? Uh, there's just a teensy little error. Oh, an error. Okay, let's start over. Anyway.
Starting point is 00:09:46 From the post-millennial breaking, President Trump ordered to pay $354 million in New York civil fraud trial, barred from running business in New York for three years. Judge Arthur Engram ordered Trump to pay over $354 million in damages. Eric Trump and Don Jr. were both ordered to pay $4 million, and Allen Weisselberg was ordered to pay $4 million, and Allen Weisselberg
Starting point is 00:10:05 was ordered to pay $1 million. In addition, Enground's ruling prohibits Trump from serving as an officer or director of any New York corporation or other legal entity in New York for a period of three years. Now, here's the important thing everyone needs to understand. There was no trial, okay? We can call this a civil fraud trial, but that happened a long time ago. The judge banged the gavel saying, it's true, we don't need a civil fraud trial, but that happened a long time ago. The judge banged the gavel saying it's true. We don't need a trial. Trump committed fraud. Next question.
Starting point is 00:10:30 And what just resolved was the essentially the damages and the did Trump falsify records, but they already determined he committed fraud a long time ago. Trump never had a chance in this. The actual the actual trial, which I shouldn't even this the actual uh the actual trial which i shouldn't even call the trial in the sham trial people who are creditors of donald trump said uh he never did anything wrong uh he was great to work with he was one of the best we made lots of money we were all very happy and the judge said don't know don't care we've already determined he committed fraud next question and now here we are where new york is trying to strip Trump of his assets and resources because he is the opposition party leader.
Starting point is 00:11:09 I am. It's last night was a big old black pill shoved right down my throat. And this is not making anything better. I mean, like you said, it was already decided, which most people aren't really aware of that. I think your average person thinks that it's done and decided when the actual award is given and that news comes out. That's when people, at least psychologically, people think, okay, now he's actually been found guilty. Like when the sentencing comes out, that's when people feel like it's actually got closure or whatever um and the amount of people that are happy that this has happened that he has been you know charged with ridiculous fees literally trying to put him out of business or do whatever they can to to harm his business so that he can no longer be you know be in business is what the goal would be and again this is the problem we can bitch about the the government all we want but
Starting point is 00:12:06 there are too many people that think this is okay we have miseducated too many people let me read this in his decision engram wrote their complete lack of contrition and remorse borders on pathological he continued and said that trump had engaged in venial sin i just want to point out um i would show no remorse if I did nothing wrong. Like if I were to go into my kitchen and bake a delicious apple pie and someone came to me and says, do you do you regret and have remorse for baking said apple pie? I'd be like, I'm actually very proud of my apple pie. They'd be like, aha, he has no remorse or contrition.
Starting point is 00:12:40 I didn't do anything wrong. I've never felt bad for drinking water, man. Yeah. I like pie donald trump wait a minute the trump organization effectively baked a delicious pie in how they ran the trump organization set up these buildings uh the people that i've met who've worked uh for trump i go you go to trump tower you go to trump durell they love the guy this is you've got people now saying i i love this um i love telling that story i was at the
Starting point is 00:13:05 mgm when the guy with trump derangement syndrome's yelling at me he actually said every business he's run has been bankrupt that's that's just such a fabrication one percent of trump's businesses have been in bankruptcy one percent and bankruptcy does not mean failed yeah no these people don't know anything no the other thing too is like i mean you have business you have a businessman my grandfather once told me that he had lost more money than he had ever earned and he was a very wealthy man like you had to take risks you go out there you take risks sometimes it's a matzo ball sometimes it works out i mean and then speaking of risks and again we talk about the this granted the trump stuff is one topic but something that's related is the way that elon musk was treated by the delaware court or whatever the idea that the court can just decide that he
Starting point is 00:13:50 can't get his severance package that tim was talking yeah tim was talking today he's a he's a tesla owner i own some tesla stock more than nine you know should we sue i would go in if you want i would put my name on it let's let's let's throw this in there too uh so elon musk in 2018 cut a deal with the directors that if tesla reached a certain share value he would get a certain number of shares today that's about 60 billion dollars and it's a large portion of his net worth his pay package he accomplished all the goals he did a great job as ceo some shareholder filed a lawsuit arguing that no no those directors are not independent of him and work for him so basically it was not a real
Starting point is 00:14:31 negotiation i'm like it's his company and and and who cares so it went to a court in delaware where the judge agreed and nullified his his pay package his bonus his pay structure as CEO. And now I'm pissed off because I own shares in Tesla. I don't own a lot, but I'd say I own a healthy number. And when I heard this, I'm like, so what? Now my stock value is going to go down because they've just destabilized the company. They've disincentivized people to be involved in the company. They've disincentivized the CEO.
Starting point is 00:15:04 Now he's trying to restructure moving the company from delaware it's going to a vote all because one guy files the suit and a judge is like sure now i i want to sue the judge yeah i have like i'm i'm pissed off i have 12.95 shares and that's more than the guy that actually brought up the lawsuit the guy that brought up the lawsuit had nine shares are you kidding i have 236 shares in tesla so i mean like he's the guy that brought it up had nine and this this action by the court has affected the amount of money that all of the shareholders make because when that happened the tesla stocks fell so there's seven percent yeah seven percent that's a lot yeah that's a lot i mean i don't know if there's any kind of you know any
Starting point is 00:15:50 kind of i don't know what the law is surrounding it but there is definitely a fiduciary there was fiduciary damage by the state and in in violation of an of an of an agreement that everybody involved said was fine and the whole point of it was to attack elon musk because they don't like him they like sue pardon me who do we sue i imagine it would be delaware it would probably be the state of delaware yeah yeah which would yeah go ahead i'm sorry i was just gonna say i think this is a perfect example this case of a political prosecution like you know good on elon musk for coming out and starting to share his views the second he became right of center you're seeing stuff like this where if
Starting point is 00:16:29 this was a ceo that was just either quiet or to the left this would never in a million years happen and i think you know we we obviously see with president trump it's the same thing you can talk to any real estate expert any real estate developer they've never heard of a case like this. I was talking to one of the guys earlier, I think Charlie off air about this. And we were saying that, you know, this is like a case where somebody drives by you without their headlights on, and then you try to sue them for being negligent, but nothing happened. You know, whether what Trump did was right or wrong, nobody got hurt. All the people, as Tim said, said that they weren't hurt by it the banks were happy everyone got paid back there's no damages here this judge was judge jury
Starting point is 00:17:12 and executioner on trump it was a one-sided deal they're going to appeal it and uh quite frankly it's disgusting and i think people right now are really upset and this should not hold up on appeal but then again it's new york state so anything's possible. I mean, the other thing, too, that everyone's forgetting is that accounting is pretty much creative. So if you have an accountant who's going to certify your records and say, oh, this is worth this, this is worth this, we're basing it on this. That's like, that's how accounting goes. Accounting is pretty creative, you know, in the way that it's calculated. Let's roll, baby. Grab me that camera.
Starting point is 00:17:47 You see this right here? This your chicken? You can't see it too well, but there's a chicken behind me. Do you know, what is the value of that painting? Well, it's arbitrary, but I imagine because of the fact that it is hung in TimCast Studios, I mean, I imagine... I can tell you the value of that painting. The value is whatever. Well, yeah.
Starting point is 00:18:07 I got to go to my account and I got to put a hard number on the asset because, you know, I think both Maryland and West Virginia have like this thing where you have to account for literally everything your business owns, including your chairs. Yeah. So what is the value of this painting? I mean, everything. Give me a number. I would say $5,000.
Starting point is 00:18:24 I'm literally going to say that. That's a really good number. And it's all it's on all you know we know exactly where it came from fans have you know tim the question is did hunter biden painted or not he did and therefore it's worth 500 i'm kidding uh so the painting 350 the painting was purchased for two thousand dollars wow it was part of an exhibit at a um uh a place called nemacolin it's just outside of pittsburgh and it's like i don't know how to describe what that sounded so cool when you were describing it it was like a big resort yeah place they've got hot tubs in the winter oh like it was so great there was snow everywhere
Starting point is 00:19:04 and you jump in the heated pool and then jump into the snow and then jump in the pool and they've got hot tubs in the winter. Oh, like it was so great. There was snow everywhere and you jump in the heated pool and then jump into the snow and then jump in the pool and they've got skiing. So while people are skiing, ski, snowboard, we're going snowboarding soon. A couple of times. There's no, there's going to snowstorm tonight. But while people are snowboarding next to us, we're in a heated pool. It's a great place. And when you walk through the halls, there are, there were a bunch of paintings.
Starting point is 00:19:31 And come on when i saw a bunch of chicken paintings you know immediately i was like i must have it and so i inquired and they said this is a good one it's two thousand dollars and i thought to myself you know i deserve a little treat right i'm gonna get myself a picture of a chicken and i'm gonna hang it behind me because chickens are based. And it's also a tax write-off because it's going in the studio. Well, I didn't know. Creative accounting. You see how this works? But I bought it personally. I bought it personally because I was like, I want this picture of this chicken.
Starting point is 00:19:54 But here's the reality. Paintings retain value. They retain value because people who are trying to store value will use art as a means to do so. Not to mention, it's a really great painting. It took a long time to produce. And so the person who made it. It is pretty realistic. It might have taken a a means to do so not to mention it's a really great painting it took a long time to produce and so the person who made it it is pretty realistic it might have taken a couple weeks to do and so based on the value of the labor now that being said it is not just a picture of a chicken it is now the tim cast studios chicken picture from the tim pool daily show tim cast irela top podcast and one could argue as you mentioned because it's been hanging on the wall
Starting point is 00:20:23 it has more value that's how you add the three thousand and you get to five well not even that i get an appraiser right and an appraiser assigns a value based on their metric and they could say 500 who knows i'll put an appraiser that you're literally paying to appraise it yep and so long story short just you know we're having fun talking about a chicken uh when donald trump is looking at the values of his buildings it it fluctuates based on the market based on the perceptions and based on the uh the perceptions of the people he's working with when he goes to a creditor and he hands them documents saying here's the estimated value based on the size they compare that to other buildings they've lent on yeah yeah
Starting point is 00:21:01 exactly what i was going to say and the whole point is, look, my family owns some property nowhere near these type of values. The bank pays and gets their own appraisal done. They've never once relied on taking our word to rely on something to say, oh, it's worth $300,000. So with hundreds of millions of dollars, tens of millions of dollars, you can bet that they would do it on their own. So if they really really relied on that that's on the bank yeah they don't do it to an average joe schmoe this is a you know it's on them yeah i thought i was listening to a podcast by uh rick uh nick ricada and shout out nicky he's got a great podcast and he was talking about uh the way that big deals like this are done multiple millions of dollars you don't go to a bank if you've got
Starting point is 00:21:48 if you're trying to take out you know a hundred million dollar loan you don't go to a bank and say check my fico score no you know like that's not how it works so your average score is 750 yeah you know it's like man i got an 800 guarantee i'm gonna pay this back you know it's like that's not how it is how it goes there are special people that are that are specifically like have the authority or whatever that that do this and they decide and the reason that they have that authority is to literally prevent this stuff the government says in this case was prevented because the loans were given and exactly the point of having these people that have a specialization is so that way the government can say okay we know that these are reliable they're prop they're
Starting point is 00:22:30 licensed blah blah blah they did you did all of the stuff to be to do this transaction in the state legally with the approval of the government the all of the parties involved are like we like this we made money this is good good. Everything's cool. And then the state steps in and says, hey, we're going to go ahead and ixnay this and blah, blah, blah. We were talking last night to Thomas Massey. I got to watch this episode. The reason this is such a big deal is because property rights make your economy work. If your property rights are not secure people stop investing if there is a portion of the population that thinks I'm not going to invest in
Starting point is 00:23:11 the United States because the government doesn't like my politics so that means I'm going to invest somewhere else the government attacking people and using the government to take their property will destroy a country. It is literally what destroyed Venezuela. You can watch videos of, I think it was Chavez was the guy, walking through the town saying expropriate, expropriate, expropriate. Now, this is more drastic than what's going on in the united states but the point of it is at this state at this point the government will break its own laws in violation of the will of the people involved in order to use the government to take property from a person because they don't like them and this will destroy the united states
Starting point is 00:24:00 economy this will destroy the country but hold on on, everybody. It is Friday night, and we are going to have a hearty laugh because we have this story from fortune.com. SEC greenlights Trump's truth social public offering. Donald Trump's truth social is poised to make its Wall Street debut after the SEC finally cleared a controversial merger that was delayed for years
Starting point is 00:24:23 as regulators conducted a thorough inquiry the sec has cleared the merger of trump media and technology group which owns truth social and digital world acquisition corp dwak a a spac which is a special purpose acquisition company which plans to bring the company public that could give trump a sizable ownership stake in the company trump is set to own roughly 79 million shares of the company valued at 49 and 50 cents per share which basically gives trump four billion dollars i would love it i would love it that's a b okay if donald trump i love this this goes through and then he shaves off seven or eight percent and says what was that new york i owed you how much let me write you a
Starting point is 00:25:10 check get the out of here that's it just puts it in escrow and then also appeals and it would be funnier if you just gave him uh dwax shares right if he was like here you go i'll give you seven million shares in dwak which should cover the the, and then they're sitting there holding DWAC shares like, okay, I guess. What do you do? Wow. Back to what Phil was saying, though, about private property rights. That's how you destroy a country. It's what you call the slippery slope, right?
Starting point is 00:25:37 We're not all the way. We're not the Soviet Union or Venezuela, but that's how it starts right and like the second people think that their property is not safe that they can kick you out of your business and they're doing it for political reasons we're on the road to that and and the point the great that's a great point and the the problem isn't the government as much as the government is carrying this out it's that the society we live in is accepting this because Because if society accepts it, then... But society is accepting all kinds of totally wackadoo nonsense. Hopefully, I hope that people are waking up to the wackadoo.
Starting point is 00:26:14 I feel like there are people that have started to realize what's going on. I do feel like... I don't feel like the tide is turning, but I feel like there is... There are people waking up that are saying, that are saying, that are saying that they notice stuff and that the people that have been saying this is bad are not crazy though. Like, wait a minute, maybe the conservatives and the libertarians
Starting point is 00:26:33 and the people that are talking about classical liberalism, maybe they're not crazy. Maybe it is bad to have LGBT stuff in the schools. I'm starting to think Tim is right and I'm starting to be a little more optimistic. Started last week when I started to be a little more optimistic. Things are going in a positive direction? Things are going in a positive direction.
Starting point is 00:26:48 I started thinking like, you know what happened is, this is going to sound dumb, but I haven't written any plays since I got canceled a few years ago or whenever that was in 2018. And I started like writing some dialogue. And I don't know, you know, it's like just whatever. But I hadn't felt like I was even in remotely a place like to write any dialogue at all.
Starting point is 00:27:11 And it made me feel really optimistic. And I thought, if I'm having this feeling, I must be feeling optimistic. I have an anecdote I'll share about that later. It's a little anecdotal, but still. Let me tell you why we should be hopeful. Look, we're still in the thick of things. There is a potential for escalation. I mean, look, they're going after Trump full force. we should be hopeful. Look, we're still in the thick of things. Yeah. There is a potential for escalation.
Starting point is 00:27:25 I mean, look, they're going after Trump full force. We got to be vigilant. We've got to make sure we're organized. We're encouraging our friends to register to vote, to vote. That is the attack vector right now. It is. We must vote and be prepared that there is currently a shadow campaign. If you think there was a shadow campaign in 2020 and they admitted to it, there's definitely
Starting point is 00:27:44 one today. So we have to be overwhelming. We need people planning lawsuits. We need every political activist imaginable. But let me just pause and tell you why good things are abound. First, let me start with Joe Rogan's Spotify deal. Maybe the most important cultural news we've had in years. Why?
Starting point is 00:28:02 Joe Rogan signs a deal with Spotify. Moves his show to Spotify. Several episodes disappear. we've had in years. Why? Joe Rogan signs a deal with Spotify, moves his show to Spotify, several episodes disappear. That is an indicator of certain episodes are controversial. We don't want to be involved with whatever happened. I don't know.
Starting point is 00:28:13 Maybe Joe took them down. Maybe they didn't. Some people were concerned. Some people said it was every episode where he said the N-word. Yikes. Well, here's what happened now. Spotify has done another deal with Joe,
Starting point is 00:28:23 not for exclusivity, but for essentially ad rights and to distribute the show everywhere. What does this mean? Spotify's first deal with Rogan was if you bring your show to us, we will pay you lots of money. They wanted more people to sign up for Spotify. The new deal is do your show everywhere, but we get to sell ads. Why is that good news? It means they are confident advertisers will back Joe Rogan. They are not worried about the controversy at all to the tune of a minimum guarantee of $250 million.
Starting point is 00:28:57 If advertisers boycott Joe Rogan, Spotify is going to lose a quarter of a billion dollars. They're not worried about it. Now, here's where it gets even better. Money talks, BS walks. All the woke people in the world can say anything they want, but if they don't have the ability to employ people anymore, it's not going to matter, right? I often tell this story that I met a pro skateboarder and, you know, the question was brought up during a skate session by someone else, like, why don't you speak up and call these things out? And they were like, I don't want to lose my sponsors.
Starting point is 00:29:26 It's like, it's not so easy. I only make, you know, 50,000 a year or whatever. I'm not a big shot, you know, and I can't do it. And I said, here's what I'm going to do. We're going to start our own skate company and we're going to pay you more. And then when your sponsor says, don't speak up, you can then say to them, well, I got to be honest. My other sponsor pays me twice as much as you do.
Starting point is 00:29:44 So I'm going to speak up because they won't fire me over it. They've given me those assurances. you can then say to them well i gotta be honest my other sponsor pays me twice as much as you do so i'm gonna speak up because they won't fire me over it they've given me those assurances and when i do speak up i'm gonna tell everybody you dropped me and i'm gonna put the focus on you and they're gonna go no no no no wait wait wait please don't please don't so this will force these companies into an inverse position with donald trump potentially about to secure four billion dollars in cash for his social media platform. You know what this means? It means that there's going to be a lot of people who want a piece of that pie.
Starting point is 00:30:10 There are people all over this world who will lie, cheat, and steal to get a piece of that sweet, sweet green. And Donald Trump just got a whole lot of it. I can't tell you, but you can probably guess how many people and which people are going to immediately turn around and say, I'm not, I don't mind Trump. You know, I was just, I was being honestly critical of him. But, you know, I'd love to get a contract with this new company because we do social media tech. I mean, there's going to be tons of people who are on social media whinging about Trump because they were like, this is the popular thing to do.
Starting point is 00:30:40 But when Donald Trump turns around with $4 billion in shares that he can use to build up the platform, invest in the platform, you're going to have all of these people being like, I was never anti-Trump. I was just being, you know, fair. But yes, Trump, how much are you going to pay me? If Donald Trump goes to, I'll tell you this. You take your average Trump derangement syndrome person. I say average, not your most extreme. Like your default liberal who's like, I don't like Trump. And you go up to this person and you say, why don't you like Trump? Like, don't you? Are you kidding? Trump's a fashion. You go, wow. Wow. Anyway, I've got a
Starting point is 00:31:12 job for you. How would you like to make a hundred thousand dollars a year? And they'll go, yes, please. What do you have? What do you want me to do? Well, I need a painting of Donald Trump giving a high five to his supporters. Yeah, no, no problem. No, for sure. I don't got that big a problem with Trump. I'll be honest. Like, you know, I'm critical of some things, but I guarantee you most people who are anti-Trump, these are the default liberals who are only saying it because they don't want to lose their jobs and don't care. And when money comes around, they will immediately say Trump's the best. the goal okay this is like remember we're not trying to we're we're not trying to like be like we need to make everybody you know pay for saying bad things about donald trump and blah blah the goal is to convince people to come to our side so like when people start saying that stuff welcome them you'll know they're bsing and it's okay just because they're bsing doesn't mean you have to call them out just snicker a little bit inside and be like yeah man cool no sweat go back to this video real quick while
Starting point is 00:32:09 he's talking so this is uh it's really hard to see i can't make it any bigger actually you know what maybe i can pull it up on twitter if i pulled the video on twitter it'll be a little bit easier we can make it full screen i was gonna say what you said tim it's like everybody's got a price like the million dollar man and wwf wrestling used to say he did they do those skits he'd go in a diner and try to get ahead of the line yeah remember teti yasi but it's the truth man here check this out so this is uh the sides are cut off a little bit but uh we don't need to play that the uh so here's how it works skate park construction company one of the best in the world has has put together this phase one, which is a quarter million dollar wood skate light construct, which is currently underway. The materials just arrived.
Starting point is 00:32:54 It's also additionally a tour of the building. Take a look at this. This is our new green room. TV hasn't gone up yet. We got we have space toilets. I just want to let you guys know the toilets at the new Tim Kess studio are the very fancy ones that have air dryers in them the bidets built in front and back and an air dryer and uh here's the uh they have the air dryers here's the new studio so i'm moist underneath we're still looking at the uh we're hanging the guitars on the wall we're setting up an area for
Starting point is 00:33:20 um music to be played acoustic like we have in back, but then we're building a bigger stage area. Most importantly, the reason I'm showing this, we are investing about $2 million total in what may be one of the largest semi-private action sports spaces in the country by the
Starting point is 00:33:39 time it's completed. This will include what's called a mini-mega-ramp, which is a big ski jump, for those that don't understand but for skateboards bikes whatever you want to use and uh as the saying goes if you build it they will come that's true this is what all the big pros in the industry have told me if you build this they will come and so here's why we are winning there are there were forces in skateboarding that were overly woke and still are and have been pushing but they're starting to lose more and more pro skateboarders and i don't know i know There were forces in skateboarding that were overly woke and still are and have been pushing, but they're starting to lose more and more pro skateboarders.
Starting point is 00:34:08 And I don't know. I know many of you don't care about skateboarding. That's fine. Just think pro athlete because the big industry with a lot of famous people and billions of dollars behind it, it just happens to be the one where we have expertise. So we're building a company. We have money behind this. We have large sums to invest.
Starting point is 00:34:23 Right now, one of my favorite websites and youtube channels the barracks is facing facing financial hardship and i'm i'm concerned about it because the barracks is uh an icon in skateboarding and so the fear for so many professionals is this we're losing money can we survive in this industry in this way how do we do this at the same time as there are concerns about the barracks, and I shout out to Steve Barrow. I hope you guys figure it out. I hope it's just a bump in the road. We're building an East Coast.
Starting point is 00:34:52 They're West Coast. We're building an East Coast facility. And all of a sudden, there's a bunch of pros who in the past said, I'm too scared to speak up because I'll lose my job. Now, publicly speaking up, commenting, sharing things. And when people respond with, you're hanging out with fascists, they just put LOL.
Starting point is 00:35:10 They don't care anymore because it's this simple. A lot of these people are good people, but they're scared that there is a mob surrounding them. It is not really true. There's a small amount of people. They don't control that much. But when people get angry emails, they panic. Now that we are building a board company, we're building merch, we're building or we're producing
Starting point is 00:35:28 merch. We're building a massive skate park and skate media. And we go to these big companies and we tell them we're putting millions in millions upon millions. I mean, in the 10 year plan is probably massive. They immediately say, sign me up. I don't want to get too much into it, but we have been attacked by far-left activists who have tried to get this shut down. And in the end... Your private building, they've tried to get your own...
Starting point is 00:35:53 I'll be very vague with it, because there's private matters involved with third parties, but there have been attempts to shut what we are doing down. The plan is not just about this building, it's a lot what we're doing. And ultimately ultimately the conversation came down to are you really concerned about the opinions of these activists i'm about to write you a check for half a million dollars like no no no no no no no no no no everything's great
Starting point is 00:36:14 everything's fine no no no please don't cancel on us and i'm like okay we're good build it and it's not these guys these guys are great but i'm just saying like we've had conversations where i go to these guys and i'm like look look, are you scared of these far left activists? And they're like, well, we don't want to risk our business. And I was like, I can write a check for $500,000 right now to commit to a contract with your company. And they go, done. We'll hang up on the next time they call. There ain't no position these people can take when I'm dangling a check with I will be a customer for you.
Starting point is 00:36:41 I will produce media that will promote your company. I will sponsor more skateboarders, which will in turn result in more public jurisdictions wanting skateboarding, skate products, more skate shops. This will boost the industry. Or you can go hang out with those activists. And they're immediately like, nah, we don't care about that stuff. Let's roll, baby. So simplified, long story short, we're winning. You know, the problem with that is like the opposite is true. And I think Tucker had something on with it.
Starting point is 00:37:08 He had the guy talking about Ozembic and the pharmaceutical ads. He's saying all these news companies, they're taking such a share of their revenue and advertising from the pharmaceutical companies to the news stations. And they won't call out these drugs. So whether it was with the Vax, whatever it was, if your sponsor is these people, the last thing you're going to do is start dumping on them so we can't get real news anymore. But don't worry, because Tim Cash is sponsored by Castabrew.com. So long as people buy products from public square companies
Starting point is 00:37:38 and companies that are in public square, or public square in general has sponsored us several times, we are building a parallel economy and here's the best part i love the meme of the brought to you by pfizer brought to you by pfizer well guess what all those companies are laying people off and shutting down so brought to you by who cares they're losing even the super bowl did you see that pfizer ad and then it's like at the end they said oh they're on the road to curing cancer. And they sponsored the Super Bowl. And I'm like, how did these people flip that switch like that?
Starting point is 00:38:08 They go from pushing this to being like, oh, by the way, we're curing cancer. But let them, right? Yeah. Because the landscape is shifting. Wall Street Journal. I like Wall Street Journal, but they're laying people off. LA Times laying people off. CBS just fired a bunch of journalists.
Starting point is 00:38:20 And I'm like, I'm sitting back and laughing my ass off as people like taylor lorenz try to rag on the work we do while she's she's basically on the verge of being unemployed along with all the rest of them i think she still works for the washington post or whatever she does she's still like the tech reporter right and so she's producing tiktok videos and where she wears masks too she still wears masks no but like when she she's on she's mostly on threads and like it's all this mask content that she wears but yeah i mean public square sponsored bethany hamilton which was so cool and rip curl you know owned themselves by being like this is a woman surfer and it's just this big fella surfboard well so uh it was um the surfer yeah she lost an arm in a shark attack i believe yeah she sure did and she
Starting point is 00:39:05 she had choice words about males competing in female sports so they were like goodbye public square i didn't know this they sponsored public square public square shout out guys you gotta download the app public square because this is exactly what i'm talking about and it's not just us that's doing it when you download public square and you use the app and you you will see all the companies that agree with your values and have taken a pledge to support american values and family values public square isn't that money to promote professional athletes and reinvest in people who share our values shout out to pro skateboarder beaver fleming who he does double backflips 70 feet in the air, sponsored by Public Square. That's awesome.
Starting point is 00:39:47 Yep. It is absolutely amazing to see that there are now pro athletes that can make a living without fear. And they can speak up and they can say no to the woke cult because we have built and we are building a parallel economy. Yeah, I think it's very cool that you've done that with skating because it's like skating was always such a counterculture thing and now it's it gets to be a counterculture thing again yeah well it's olympic so that's the challenge you know to mario's point the brett weinstein was taught i heard him talking about zero is a special number right when you don't have anywhere to go that's safe to talk about dissident ideas and stuff uh it then the the powers that be or whatever the the media corporate the corporate media whatever can can really shut
Starting point is 00:40:31 it down but since elon musk has bought twitter and has made it to so that way topics don't get shut out right like if you have vulgarities and you're you're offensive or whatever to people intentionally they will boot people for that stuff. And I know there are purists that hate that, but there aren't topics that are off limits on on Twitter. And because of that, like it is changing the world. And because there is one place that has that, the other outlets are responding. The grip that like woke had began to really loosen up in two points one the lgbt stuff last year in the summer and then when elon musk got his hands on twitter or x and oh and bought it that's
Starting point is 00:41:12 when the the iron grip of the woke started to really loosen up and people started to say wait a minute maybe this isn't good that's when all of the the people that that were talking about the their negative reactions to the vaccine started to be able to say, like, I can actually talk about this stuff now. That one location or that one place where people could go made it so that all of the other places had to respond. And now you have CNN that's actually marginally critical. Like there was someone that was actually, when they were talking about the court case yesterday
Starting point is 00:41:41 where Fannie was embarrassing herself. That was an embarrassment. It was. And they were trying. It didn't sound like they were trying to cover it over and stuff. And granted, it's not the best coverage or anything, but it is a response. And it does show that everyone else is noticing that there is a lot of people that are on Twitter. Did you hear how she was talking about, like, I just keep cash in my house?
Starting point is 00:42:02 Yes. No, no, no. But then how she took the money out of her campaign and well so so brought that to her house like but hold on hold on that was uh there's an argument against that because that was it out of context clip i'm not saying it's an absolute defense but an npr reporter pointed out earlier in her testimony she said she withdrew fifty thousand dollars from her retirement to fund her campaign when she took that money out of her retirement she kept a portion of it as cash in her house and put the rest in it because i watched the whole thing
Starting point is 00:42:28 but i did miss that part and people thought she was saying but here's the point just because she may have taken money out of her retirement to her campaign doesn't mean she didn't mean because she said i took money out on my campaign sure yeah but let's do this let's do this we have an article from scnr.com da fanny willis's father hiding cash is a black thing i kid you not he was he was asked um uh phyllis's father quote excuse me your honor i'm not trying to be racist okay but it's a black thing floyd said per fox news willis had testified her father had encouraged her to always have cash on hand quote most black folks they hide cash said floyd they keep cash so a lot of people of course
Starting point is 00:43:06 are saying this is a weird racist thing but i don't i don't know what else to say or respond to it i just want to point out that it doesn't matter what your race is there are a lot of people who hide cash yeah and phil just back back to your point about like what what elon did i actually got banned after elon took over on a trans issue I just posted one of those Venn diagrams like yeah you know and like Fox did a story on it it was crazy it was literally just showing men women and then where it intersected in the middle it said mental illness I got a thing saying it was illegal what I said in France and because it was illegal in France I could not get my account back nature yeah they wouldn't give it back to me until I deleted it. But just the point, he went out saying, you know, this is the new town square.
Starting point is 00:43:48 It's so important. And then even there on something like that, they forced me to comply. Those are the EU rules. The EU is different. But what the EU has to say shouldn't impact what Americans have to say. Or at least say my tweets won't show up there. We should absolutely have no no uh like so-called international law should have nothing to do with the united states american citizens should always
Starting point is 00:44:10 reply with poop emojis to that stuff just mad yeah like i don't care i don't care what your laws are i'm here you know i fart in your general direction right like that stupid ice spice song right i'm not like a fart i guess i did i it is and that song is like idiocracy it's like the summation of idiocracy it's rough and taylor swift brought her to the super bowl right yeah i mean go to the super bowl just stop singing like whatever you do and you're not singing so just stop doing whatever that is i had fun with the pictures of taylor and ice spice at the super bowl i kept being like why is this young man stalking Lana Del Rey? Why is this?
Starting point is 00:44:47 You know, just like, who is this young man hanging out with Taylor Swift? It's pretty funny. Does Travis know? Yeah, does Travis know? It's not gonna happen. Yeah. Do we think that hiding cash
Starting point is 00:44:57 is a black thing? Let's try again. We have this story from scnr.com. D.A. Fanny Willis' father, hiding cash is a black thing. c floyd the third a former black panther moved in with his daughter in the summer of 2019 so basically if you guys were following the testimony she would not testify today she was supposed to and the argument was
Starting point is 00:45:17 they felt she was very strong in her initial testimony uh strong in terms of like burning herself to the ground. But for those that missed this yesterday, here's where we're at. So she pays her boyfriend a lot of money to take this job prosecuting, the lead prosecutor against Donald Trump and his associates.
Starting point is 00:45:38 He's reportedly paid substantially more than they normally get paid. He then pays for several lavish vacations for the da on continents that she doesn't know where they are and contents which isn't over there and she had filled out a form saying she had never received a guest a gift from a prohibited person so uh-oh we got we got trouble here he paid for these vacations she said she never got a gift what does that mean oh she said i paid him back in cash cash from my house thousands of dollars in cash from my house that i had and why well you know i just i go to publics and i take
Starting point is 00:46:13 50 bucks and i just leave it and keep it and my dad always told me to keep cash on hand and uh and she actually she filibustered a lot she's like my dad would probably be upset with me because i only had about 9 000 and you know he's always tells me to have more so where we are today is she she wouldn't testify but her her father testifies that um quote excuse me your honor i'm not trying to be racist okay but it's a black thing floyd said per fox news most black folks they hide cash they keep cash well i don't know why he would say it was a racist thing because he is a black man he's allowed to say that he perceived as in the community i would just like to point out that everybody hides cash like you're supposed to have a certain amount of cash on hand regardless of your race look i'm not telling anybody how to live or whatever right but like
Starting point is 00:46:59 if you have the ability to have some money on hand, it's not a terrible idea, you know? So it's not like $9,000. My stepmom used to always say, keep some mad money around. Personally, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait. How much money in cash is reasonable to have for an emergency? So for me personally,
Starting point is 00:47:18 I would say like, oh, go ahead. So for me personally, I like to have like just a couple of gold coins because they're easily fun. You can sell them real easy. And because of inflation, they'll hold their value. So if you're going to if you're worried about keeping some gold now I'm just saying just a little bit like two or three gold
Starting point is 00:47:32 coins because you know, but they've to sell. They've not really held their value their gold like 2000 now and it's been 2000 for a while. It was like 17. Well in the early part of in like 2010 2011. I was buying them at 17 50 or so now bitcoin bitcoin yeah of course of course your 10 year your 10 year return on bitcoin is 15 000
Starting point is 00:47:53 i mean i'm a dude that that believes in i'm a dude that believes in in bitcoin the way that like jack believes in bitcoin so like i'm you know i'm i'm a little more than just it's you know i do agree with you on gold yeah i think anybody who's just a little more than just I do agree with you on gold I think anybody who's like you always want to diversify what your hard assets are to have lying around and I definitely have gold and silver but I don't know that $9,000 in cash just lying around is a good idea
Starting point is 00:48:19 it seems kind of dangerous like there's fires, there's burglaries but I mean it depends on how much you have like what percentage, like obviously Trump or Elon Muskk they might have millions in cash or hundreds of dollars no that would be crazy yeah but i mean depending on a percentage of what you own no way you know you see like some of these athletes like floyd mayweather he's shown two million dollars on a table three million usually when they get paid stupid no i'm not saying that when they get paid too they'll be like if they if they have like a fight or whatever going on they're like okay you have to get me cash
Starting point is 00:48:48 and they'll get cash yeah the the casino whatever usually because they'll have it on hand and they'll get a picture because look at how much cash i got didn't nathan wade the boyfriend say that he got paid by his clients in cash i don't know i was watching uh the five i think it was like greg gutfeld and they were they were and Jesse Waters, and they were just like, what lawyer takes large sums of money from their clients in cash? He's like, I don't have receipts for it. I can't track it. I mean, yeah, that's like.
Starting point is 00:49:12 No, you get an invoice in your email and you click pay. That's what we do. Yeah, if you do that. Unless you do like a barter system, remember like Atticus and he took Mockingbird? Phil, you're saying a couple gold coins. You're talking about $4,000 to $6,000 in value. But that's not cash.
Starting point is 00:49:28 That's just like, she has money to spend. To pay back, she goes to Belize with thousands of dollars on her to give back. That seemed wacky, taking a whole bunch of American currency to Belize. And then you have to tell them when you get off the airplane that you brought the worst thing to do and then you're like hanging around like this lady you're clearly getting drunk because she likes the gray goose driving around in taxis she's just carrying masses of amounts of cash is she leaving in the hotel like that's what i started to wonder like what are you doing with the cash as you're walking around okay let's i mean did she say she paid him back in belize when he bought the ticket because maybe she was like i paid him back when we
Starting point is 00:50:03 got home she said that she paid him back 2500 in cash at one bought the ticket? Because maybe she was like, I paid him back when we got home. She said that she paid him back $2,500 in cash at one point. She said that. I mean, that's... I'm sorry, she's lying. Yeah, that's the red flag. It's the easiest thing. That's why the government doesn't want people to deal in cash. That's why they're pushing us to try to have digital currency because there's no way to prove
Starting point is 00:50:19 any transaction. And that's why anything illegal is done in cash. And it's just an easy excuse i'm sorry i pay cash that's a silver lining for the the cbdc is way more nefarious than that but yeah can we just can we just you know uh address the elephant in the room fanny willis was wearing her dress backwards no it wasn't backwards it wasn't backwards that i mean they put that they put that actual yeah there's a zipper in the front in the back It's weird It's an Amazon dress In the front and the back
Starting point is 00:50:46 We went all through this Me and Hannah at work We like went all through Pictures of this dress And it is not backwards I do not believe That it is backwards I saw a listing for the dress
Starting point is 00:50:57 That looked identical to this There was a woman Who was like a fashion person Who named the exact model And where it came from And who produced it And the zipper's in the back. Yeah, we saw that too because it has
Starting point is 00:51:07 it has literally a zipper in the back and the front. I think it's just so believable though because it's her like after seeing her speak and watching this whole thing unfold. It's like she seems like she would do it. See this? See, it has a zipper in the back and
Starting point is 00:51:24 the front. That's weird, man. is that the one though yeah that's the one that the uh other lady was saying it was usually the zippers are in the back anyway yeah i know i know that's why everybody immediately was like is that backwards because women the dress the zippers in the back obviously so when you're but this one has you know do you know why men wear ties this one has a zipper in the front in the back, obviously. Do you know why men wear ties? This one has a zipper in the front and the back. But is that the right one? This is what we determined when we decided we couldn't write an article about it.
Starting point is 00:51:52 You want me to just text my wife and solve this? Well, so all the news articles say, did she wear it backwards? Because no one knows for sure. But men wear ties because a tie covers your buttons. Right. And so the zipper would be in the back. Well, and also... It doesn't look good that i mean also yeah it's a terrible dress i mean it's
Starting point is 00:52:09 an amazon dress you buy this dress on amazon for 42.99 it's not gonna be a good and she's got 9k cash laying around right why is she buying a dress for less than 50 off amazon i don't understand that one yeah i this is this was the it's funny that the dress became this big of an issue but you see how many stories it's just like yeah i don't i don't have a whole the dress is always the issue remember that remember that black and that stripy dress and no one knew what color it was remember the blue internet that's what i'm talking about that's not what i'm talking about i'm talking about the 90s the blue dress from the 90s what like Clinton. Is this a J-Lo thing? Oh, Monica Lewinsky's dress. That's the most impactful dress
Starting point is 00:52:46 of the past 50 years, for sure. I can't believe you didn't jump on that one. I was like, man. Monica Lewinsky's dress. I don't know. I don't remember
Starting point is 00:52:55 seeing that dress. I just remember Monica Lewinsky. Her American flag pin is sideways. Yeah. Well, come on. That happens.
Starting point is 00:53:02 You bump it, it'll spin. Also, she was clearly, I just think she needs better undergarments, frankly. I mean, is sideways yeah well come on that happens you bump it it'll spin the pin stuff is clearly i just think she needs better undergarments frankly i mean her it's not looking great oh yeah she's out of shape definitely a little bit of a frumpy over there well you know what really bothered me about about this testimony is how she filibusters you can't get her to answer a single question and the judge is just like okay and i'm like are you kidding me dude they ask a basic question like what did you have for lunch i yes what did you have for lunch what is you what's this like you as a human being do you eat
Starting point is 00:53:36 lunch what do you mean by lunch oh my and the judge is just like i'll allow it i can't what's funny too is she kept talking about how she doesn't eat lunch in her office, but then every time she was talking about doing stuff with friends, it was driving five hours to have lunch. That's contempt. It's just contempt. And again, this points to what we were talking about earlier, how if the courts are not going to be held accountable or actually uphold the law, then we have a massive problem.
Starting point is 00:54:01 It's contempt. There's no two ways about it. They allow it because of Democrats. Back to what you said about Bill Clinton. remember when he was uh getting uh questioned during his deposition and he said it depends what the meaning of is is and i'm like are you allowing like so that's i get that and that's that's that's that's lawyer stuff and i i get it that like that's one thing that that pisses people off about lawyers but that was a lawyer tactic that wasn't the actual justice system right so that was a lawyer and and and a president defending himself this is the actual
Starting point is 00:54:30 justice system allowing someone in the justice system to to just sit there and filibuster and deceive the court and stuff this should this should be uh something that the court wants to prevent from happening but they don't they're just allowing it well you can interpret anything anyway any any way you want and say whatever you want for instance if you own two two homes you can claim one as your official residence while sleeping at the other this creates a circumstance where you can claim to live at either so someone says uh did you invite the milkman to your house to my house what do you mean like to the place you live oh no you you did not know okay well now it's the place you live
Starting point is 00:55:14 well i interpret that in any way that's beneficial to me so are you asking my official residence that's where i legally live or are you talking about where i typically sleep that's where i live that's where i personally live so depending on how i need to answer you can just say whatever and that's what she's doing right so they're like the place you rest your head got you i don't so the answer is no i didn't invite the person to the place i rest my head why i never rest my head i sleep sitting up prove i don't it was a weird question your honor i mean i was asked where i rest my head what does that even mean why don't they just ask me of my residents and you can just say whatever you want and the point is well she's supposed to be like a sophisticated witness like you said she's in the justice system like she's she knows what she's doing here so this isn't like somebody they just
Starting point is 00:55:58 pulled off the street she knows what they're asking she knows how to answer the question she should be treated a higher standard should be treated as a hostile witness she held in contempt of court they were trying to treat her as a hostile witness for a second she was like no i want to be here i'm not a hostile witness i had to explain to her what adverse yeah they're like adverse um she didn't a lot of people were making fun of her because she didn't know the difference between adverse and hostile right i was just making fun of her she didn't know what continent belize was on i think most people need to understand something so uh when i was i think i was 18 my brother and i were at a shopping mall in the south side chicago when for seemingly no reason security guards started beating the crap out of us mostly my brother and then when i tried calling 9-1-1
Starting point is 00:56:40 because all i'm like three dudes just started beating the crap out of my brother they bashed his head on the ground when i called 9-1- 911 they grabbed my phone and turned it off then uh 911 called back but at this point they've pinned me to the ground and this big fat guy's sitting on me and my phone's ringing and i was like that's the police and he holds it in front of me he presses end and he puts it down what had happened was someone else had been accused of shoplifting. These overzealous guys saw us and assumed it was us. And when they found nothing on us, uh-oh, did we just randomly grab two customers and beat the crap out of them? So the police show up and I tell the officers, I'm the one who called 911 and I'd like to press charges. And the cop talked to the security guards and the security guards made up a story.
Starting point is 00:57:23 Claimed that me and my brother were screaming at people and swearing causing a disturbance and refused to leave i said there's check the camera that's not true we were walking around shopping and nothing happened and he goes don't care and he's like we don't file cross complaints wow when we went to court that what what had happened was the reason they tried to uh they tried to get us to plead guilty we said no they ended up offering a plea agreement from for both of us which would be community service and so ultimately we were like it's like six months later my brother and i talked about it and we asked the lawyer like what's the worst case they tried to my brother with assault and me with disorderly conduct and
Starting point is 00:58:01 they're like what's the worst case scenario if like if chris gets convicted they were like worst case six months in jail probably not going to, what's the worst case scenario? If like, if Chris gets convicted, they were like, worst case, six months in jail, probably not going to happen. What's the worst case for me? And he said, one month disorderly conduct, likely community service if you do. And so my brother goes, I'll take the plea then take the community service. And then I said, I'll go to trial because my worst case scenario is a month. And when the DA heard this, she audibly screamed in the court she screamed yes what like why would we turn down a plea agreement for community service because you don't want to
Starting point is 00:58:33 put down that you're guilty if you're because we're innocent yeah and so uh the judge was like what's calm down so my brother hears her scream our lawyer walks back over to us So my brother hears her scream. Our lawyer walks back over to us. And my brother goes, what's her problem? Why does she hate me so much? And he was like, I don't know. And he goes, I want a trial. Tell her I'm going to trial. I don't care anymore.
Starting point is 00:58:54 And so he goes, okay. He goes up. We see him talk to the judge. She screams again. The judge tells her to calm down. Our lawyer then told us what happened. He said at that point, the judge was shocked. And he's lawyer then told us what happened he said at that point the judge was shocked and he's like they both want a trial now the the plea agreement was 20
Starting point is 00:59:10 hours of community service at our own discretion he's like you could have a priest sign it you're done it was and then and then and that was end of it and my lawyer was like he was like why won't they take the deal and our lawyer said your honor because they're innocent. And he went, oh, um, chambers. Here's what he told us. We are not going to pursue anything beyond this. Nobody will get in trouble because we have to work with these people. The security guards who beat the crap out of you work with us every day because it's a large mall with a lot of issues so we're on their side you're lucky case dismissed it and and don't file a lawsuit the judge actually asked us before dismissal he says you're not going to file a lawsuit are you and we went no no okay dismissed that wow and that
Starting point is 00:59:54 that's that's the reason i became an attorney for for those kind of stories that they get people that where you're up against it like that like well just say you did something even if you didn't do it just say you did it so we can you didn't do it, just say you did it so we can get a little something from you and go forward. I mean, look at with President Trump right now. Look at with all these people on the right that have a million allegations and accusations. And they say, you know what?
Starting point is 01:00:15 I'm fighting this. I'm going to take it. I'm not taking some plea deal to say I did something I didn't do. But that's what they want. And I think we got to get back to that principle now that you are innocent until proven guilty and the the reason i tell the story fannie willis can do whatever she wants you know why because they know once this is over she will not be disbarred
Starting point is 01:00:34 nothing that will happen and they've got to deal with her every single day and so they're asking themselves do i really want to fight with an elected DA? She's going to cause a nightmare for me. Nah, let's just. So when my brother and I, who were the victims, tried to get justice, they said, the cops are basically like, we work with these security guards every single day. And the last thing we want to do is create an acrimonious relationship because of you.
Starting point is 01:00:59 And so we lose. We weren't able to sue or do anything. And even the judge was like, no one's going to file any lawsuits, right? And we're like, no. He goes, okay, case dismissed. Like as if to say, you say yes to me right now and we'll go back in that courtroom. We'll give you your trial. Right.
Starting point is 01:01:15 But I don't know if I believe it. Like typically you ask for a trial, they dismiss your charges instantly. Oh, yeah. They're like, are we really going to do this? Or they'll hold out. So a lot of times what I would see is that right before, literally, it'd be on the courthouse steps, like the day that the trial was supposed to take place.
Starting point is 01:01:33 They say, oh, this guy's facing 10 years for something, whatever. And then they're like, how about two years? How about one? How about six months? It's like anything because they don't want to go through with it. But it's like a bluff. I think, honestly, it reminds me of what Nikki Haleyaley's doing now just staying in this race till the end i'm like if you go through with this her trial date is south carolina your home state right john casick
Starting point is 01:01:56 won in 2016 what are you doing and i think she's holding out till a day or two before to be like give me secretary of state and i'll endorse you give me something i don't want something i think she's holding out to uh trump to go down trump goes to prison i don't gotta win i don't gotta win she's the heir apparent because she has some delegates she's been in the race yep last one left she doesn't have does she have delegates yeah she does yeah she'll keep getting 17 because it's proportional but but still at that at that point i think she's gambling because if you go to your home state and get crushed 70 30 and nothing happens to him your career's over yeah you know i i i don't think she cares you think she's just stay riding it out trump goes to jail and it's her she's the nominee and she's going to be thinking
Starting point is 01:02:35 like i i i bet after south carolina there is a strong possibility i mean i i do see her potentially dropping out i was surprised steve evicted but she might say we are talking about a president who's facing 100 years in prison i don't think i should walk away from anything right yeah and it's she has a thing where she doesn't move her mouth when she talks i can't stand it and look i just don't like nikki haley and like i said she's her own puppet i told you guys she endorsed my opponent uh claudia tenney in our last primary she said she backed her she had a iron ladies pack and backed her and it's like this trash i know it's like are we are we republicans or are we like woke now that it's like hillary clinton uh exactly nicki haley is running hillary clinton's 2016 campaign exactly
Starting point is 01:03:20 you know like i'm just that meme where it's the Nikki Haley with the Hillary face like blended. For sure. It's like, please. And that's why I'm terrified that if she gets secretary of state or something, I just don't want to see her in this administration. I don't think that Trump would give her anything. I think I think what it comes down to is what he wouldn't have this 20 percent. Let's say 15 percent, 10 percent of Republicans that just want to vote for her because they don't want Trump. How do they get them back in the camp if nikki haley's adamantly against him like if they want her to
Starting point is 01:03:50 come out with a full-throat endorsement be like guys you got to support the nominee i took a pledge support him but if she doesn't do that i think it's dangerous so i don't want to give her anything right i'm just saying what is what does she want And I think Tim's probably right that she's just going to keep rolling. But to me... She wants Donald Trump to go to jail. Nikki Haley wants Trump to go to jail. And he can't. She wants the same thing the Democrats want.
Starting point is 01:04:13 She wants to give money to Ukraine. She's a Democrat. She wants Trump to go to jail. Yeah, exactly. She's basically a Democrat. Uniparty establishment. Well, didn't Trump appoint her to the UN or whatever? Yeah.
Starting point is 01:04:27 Trump, not a good hiring guy you know for all for all he's good firing i guess oh desantis was worse terrible i mean maybe maybe there just aren't a lot of good people to hire we kind of have a talent puddle on this side instead of a talent pool yeah yeah look i think donald trump's issue was that he thought he won he thought okay i win i'll bring in the guys they want to bring out i'll negotiate with them but they were behind the scenes being like we're not going to work with this guy yeah he thought he'd play ball he brought in john bolton why the machine told him to he said okay and they still stabbed him in the back trump thought i play ball i went a second term they were probably thinking like if this guy gets a second term he's's off the leash. We better stop it now.
Starting point is 01:05:05 Yep. No, I think Donald Trump gets hired. He may go a little ham. You know, I think if he just stay, if he'd have got a second term, it would have been no big deal.
Starting point is 01:05:13 It would have been perfectly fine for like, Trump would have done the stuff that Trump does. The media would have behaved the way that the media does, but we wouldn't have, I don't think that we would have the, the clarity of what a problem the administrative state is what the what a problem bureaucracy is um how much they behave on their own what a problem security state is what a problem the intelligence industrial
Starting point is 01:05:38 uh complex which is essentially the tech companies that are you know because essentially they're and i've said this before they're they're another arm of the uh um the military industrial complex now they're you know so i think that we wouldn't have all of the insights that we have if trump had gotten in and been elected again i think that he probably wouldn't have wouldn't have gone after and made such a stink and had had so many people be like wait a minute like people wouldn't have noticed no he wouldn't have been charged at all they would have left him alone but we saw that i think we needed him like look the spying on the campaign the 702 the fisa the elite all that that was happening to him and that's what put eyes on it and if you look back to when he got sworn in
Starting point is 01:06:17 how quickly did they get rid of general flynn on that garbage he was the guy they knew they needed to get out of the way because he was loyal he was going to be looking at the intelligence and what's going on. And he would have Trump's back, like you said, because he was trusting these people. I'll put this guy here, put this guy here. They got him out of the way. And then the entire time they were a menace to his administration. And I think this time he's not going to let that happen again. I'm excited to see who he brings in because those people to me they're dead to me i have high hopes but i don't have a lot of confidence because again i don't think that i think i think uh libby's right i think the talent pool is a puddle because i think that because again my my conception of the problems in america are basically at the citizen level the people are not interested in paying attention to the government when they do pay attention to the government they're easily manipulated the government is actively manipulating people i taught we talked about the smith month last night thomas massey was here and we talked about
Starting point is 01:07:19 the smith modernization act and that the federal government and he confirmed that my impression of it is correct that it is the federal government being you know being allowed to propagandize the american people that was in 2012 when that passed and you know so all the things that we know about the government doing things all the things that we know that are outside of the uh extra constitutional or outside of the the constitutional limits that the government does they're all confirmed that everybody has they haven't been confirmed like in a court some have but not all of them have but they're all confirmed by admission or by there's plenty of evidence for it and stuff like that and nothing is changing nothing is happening the problem does
Starting point is 01:07:59 boil down to the population and we lost the population when we lost the ability to educate people as liberals when you when you started educating people through a critical constructivist lens which is why everyone talks about crt because we taught people to not think about liberal principles but to see everything through a uh a lens of oppression power versus uh not having power the oppression hierarchy and but that but that has made people completely and totally blind to how our government works because they think that our government should be solving the oppression that is out there that's all they that's all obviously a total misconception misconception impossible any number of problems
Starting point is 01:08:42 with it but that's the way that people behave and that's the way people vote is the biggest problem they vote as if the government can solve the problems the government says the government can solve and i think we need to discover some new accuracies or isms you know like the turn of the the 19th century 1900s there were a lot of new ideologies that were emerging and began fighting with each other and when i think about now is we're in a completely new era and new ideas ideas concepts philosophies they're discovered and formulated and created and then people start to understand some of them are bad but i think we need um when i when i look at where we currently are right now i'm not sure that the simply put traditional american structure and constitution, all that stuff, as it stands right now, can work a system as large and as crazy as technologically advanced. That is to say, I think it's a great foundation, but we need to start updating the framework.
Starting point is 01:09:42 I mean the figurative framework, not the literal. I think the constitution is the best basis we have so far but now we need to expand upon it uh one of those things really simply like simple ideas service guaranteeing citizenship initially when this country was formed it was you had to be a landowner and you'd be like a white landowner for the most part and it was basically the reason you had to be a landowner was not because they were like only the wealthy may vote it was only the people we know who live here can vote so if you live here you can vote if you don't live here why would you vote you're not part of this community sense don't yeah you shouldn't be voting if you're not part of it
Starting point is 01:10:16 we we so we need a restoration of this kind of concept an idea that vivek ramaswamy brought up when i interviewed him the first time on the Culture War podcast was tying it perhaps to selective service. He's moved away from it, but I think it's a really good idea. In order to vote, you must, male or female, sign up for selective service. This does not mean you will be drafted. It does not mean, you know, it doesn't mean you're for war. It means, and you don't got to do anything. You don't got to go to basic training.
Starting point is 01:10:41 It just means you're willing to say you will. I think that solves the problem overnight you know why i guarantee you the woke left will not do it they will instantly say no i'm not doing it deal well this is a sorry just that simple if you're not willing to stand up and fight for your country you don't vote and if we remove all those people who are not willing to be drafted for this country and they're not voting only the people who are willing will end up voting we'd get a highly conservative uh population i mean let's yeah it would military service has long been a path to citizenship and it makes a lot of sense because if you're willing to stand up and fight for the country then you love the country and want to be
Starting point is 01:11:17 part of it and this is a really simple thing because it's not even actually serving the military it's literally just saying i'm available in the event of major war. And I guarantee you these people who hate America will never right now. They're forced to do it. Now, I don't want them to. You think I want to take some woke communist and put them in the military if a war happens? Get out of here. Well, they don't want to be there either. Exactly. Unless they want a sex change and they can get it for free. Some people do that. Yeah. But I think you go to a woke leftist and say if you want to vote in this country you've got to sign up for selective service they say no way they scream and they cry about it and then they don't vote and there you go overnight problem solved and then it'll take
Starting point is 01:11:56 a generation of voting but this will slowly start to skew things towards those who believe in civil service and responsibility to their country i am% in agreement that there are too many ignorant votes. Too many people are voting that have no idea what they're voting for. I'm still, I don't like the idea of saying that we limit, or I don't think that, actually, no, it's not that I don't like it. I don't think that it will work to present the American people with the idea that we're going to limit who can vote. But you're right.
Starting point is 01:12:29 So what we do is we create fragments of a bill in 10 different bills and then each of them activates and it forms the exodia of laws. I would love that. But I mean, the thing is, again, this is, in my opinion, our biggest problem is that we have the biggest problem is our government reflects our electorate. But you know what it is? Part of that, too, is that we had I mean, if we're going to go down this road, part of it is that we have had these massive get out the vote campaigns without actually any get out the education about the electoral system campaign. I think it really comes down to that. Look at Congress. Right. I think it has like a to that look at congress right i think it
Starting point is 01:13:05 has like a 26 approval rating that's lower than joe biden's if you can believe it worse but everybody likes their own exactly and that's but that's the problem that they look at and then they send 90 of the same people back so even now there's people that'll blame the economy on what trump did still that are on the left and they'll say say, oh, no, Joe Biden's doing a great job. It was what he did right before Biden got in that caused it. And then they'll say, oh, well, Clinton's economy was so good because of Bush Sr. He had to raise those taxes, and then Clinton was allowed to ride this. So whatever side you're on, you're just going to look for something
Starting point is 01:13:38 that basically is that echo chamber. And until the voters feel enough pain from the people they're electing, they're never going to change. You know's the the pains of the universal language you know if you if you're not able to pay your bills and you're not able to take care of your family and you know you're going to go out and get mugged and they're not going to jail maybe you'll change your votes maybe i want to jump to this tweet so with all the news about trump we have this uh from myth inform he says stephen colbert projecting his unhinged trump derangement syndrome on national television i mean look at his face and kyle becker says this is not comedy it is political propaganda dressed
Starting point is 01:14:11 up as late night show almost all american programming is like this this rant just happens to be more overt um i just saw this tweet i did not actually hear what colbert said let's react to it in real time i know you want to set to set the audio? I know. I know how numb we've become, but it's not normal. No other candidate for the presidency has ever had to pause his campaign to defend himself in multiple courts. And I would like to point out that in all seven of his cases, no one, no one doubts that he did these things. We're just sitting around patiently waiting to find out if the wheels of justice will grind fast enough for there to be any consequences and the media is covering it like it's any other political story like it's all horse race this man is this man is insane but i thought keith oberman was gone i didn't know what it's this there is um every single case against donald
Starting point is 01:15:01 trump is is bs bogus. Every single one is trash. Every single one is total garbage. That's the point we just made, right? This is the echo chamber. He's only getting charged because of who he is. This is like, what? He's only getting charged because people will still vote for him. And Colbert is a psychotic individual.
Starting point is 01:15:20 These people are genuinely mentally broken. So I can honestly assess donald trump and i can say something like 59 tomahawk missiles fired into syria was one of the stupidest things he could have done high ring john bolton was one of the stupidest things he's ever done in his life because bolton aside from being a psychotic warmonger who wants to invade iran also backstabbed don Donald Trump. Donald Trump is he hired a bunch of really, really bad people. And there's only because he's just good enough that I want to support the guy. But I do believe it's fair to say that his foreign policy was the best in my lifetime because they're all warmongers. And he was the only president actually didn't declare a
Starting point is 01:15:59 war, didn't start a war and was pulling our troops back. That being said, I think it's fair on this show. We could absolutely address the nuance of the claims made against Donald Trump. But people like Colbert have no idea what's going on, will not look into what's going on and will go on TV and scream into the camera. Why is this happening? But Stephen, if you used Google, you might actually know why it's happening because Donald Trump in the court case you're referencing on your show did not actually have a trial to determine whether he committed fraud the judge ruled summarily that he did that's not a trial he says nobody doubted that he did it what
Starting point is 01:16:36 do you mean and he didn't even have due process the guy was totally biased order on i mean like what was his let him talk about it was it his wife that they found all the tweets and stuff they had to delete? Look at the face on Colbert right now. To me, that is the left. Remember how we had that end face where he just looks insane? It's like the one with the lady screaming no, remember, with the glasses and the vest?
Starting point is 01:16:57 It's just like, that's them right now. So Joe Biden's on camera saying that if you don't fire the prosecutor, you're not getting a billion dollars. We've got communications and witness testimony that Hunter Biden and Burisma had contacted D.C. specifically for assistance in dealing with a prosecutor who was investigating them. We have Tony Bobulinski. We have Devin Arch, who have all made incriminating statements as witnesses, plus all the emails. And they just happen to be loans. We have the president, Joe Biden, flying on Air Force Two to China for a private equity deal with his son.
Starting point is 01:17:33 And with all of that, we sit back and say there's no justice. And this man does not even mention it one time. The whole like Comedy Central's whole like late night stuff from the aughts and beyond with with ever since. But Jon Stewart has been just absolutely propaganda, like totally propagandizing the American people to be against anything that a conservative says. And it's made it so that way conservatives can't present ideas. I somewhat disagree on early Jon Stewart Daily Show stuff. They praised James O'Keefe on like three or four times yeah you you actually got this relatively anti-establishment view from john stewart it was after he left they homogenized formulized created this garbage like what's his face clepper trevor trevor noah well trevor noah took over and that was just formulate
Starting point is 01:18:22 garbage but then they created more shows. Samantha Bee got a show. John Oliver got a show. And it was the exact same formula. John Oliver is the worst because it's not even a show. Yeah, it's it's news happened. Insert random joke unrelated to news. So like an example would be something like Donald Trump was ordered to pay three hundred and fifty four million dollars. That's like getting in the bill in the mail for a cable thing.
Starting point is 01:18:46 And you're like, well, I knew I had to pay it and we knew you were guilty. Little Timothy over here is upset because now the bill is shut off his beaves and butthead. And you're like, that's all he's doing. And where's the comedy? That's the point. Like, think what you just said, Phil. You're talking about Comedy Central. Like, this guy's supposed to be a comedian.
Starting point is 01:19:02 Like, Jimmy Kimmel is supposed to be a comedian. Jimmy Kimmel is supposed to be a comedian. These people are angry, demented people who hate everyday Americans. Look at this man. They hate us. Look at him. Is he funny? You know what I mean though? It's like the guy's just sick. He's angry. People are supposed to be tuning out to have a laugh
Starting point is 01:19:19 and they're watching this guy like he's livid. You know what it really is? What is it? The story of the Plato's cave. It's really what it is. This is a man who is seeing a shadow monster wiggling in the screen. He's going. And we're all outside the cave being like, what are you screaming? It's a caterpillar, dude.
Starting point is 01:19:37 Yeah. I mean, Punxsutawney Phil's got more sense than him, you know? You know what's really funny about Punxsutawney Phil's? Apparently that majority of the time he's wrong. Yeah. And so if you actually made the bet against whatever he said every time. You know why that is? That he's wrong?
Starting point is 01:19:53 Why? Because they said 85% of the time he sees his shadow. So it's just he's basically always scared. What does it mean he sees his shadow? Because then he predicts it's going to be. If it's cloudy out, there's no shadow. Whatever it is that he says it's going to be a longer winter that that triggers it 85 percent of the time he acts he whatever he he he's wrong because it's an old wives tale it's he's wrong because he's a groundhog who can't predict the
Starting point is 01:20:19 weather no it's because if it is if it is overcast there's no shadow to see right and so it's like do we have clouds? Okay, we'll have more winter. If you ever watch them pull Punxsutawney Phil out, he doesn't see anything or whatever. They pull him out, hold him up in the air, and then they read the thing. He ain't got no damn idea about shadows or anything. Can we just pull up Colbert's face again?
Starting point is 01:20:40 You guys want to screen grab that and just make it? Yeah. That's everything everything it's old man it's old man yells at cloud yeah yeah definitely old man yells at cloud what a sad sad he's a funny guy though you know what else you know what else i mean this is at his expense right no that's what i'm saying it's like it's the other thing that was not mentioned by colbert is how yesterday uh the special counsel appointed to investigate hunter biden who is also the u.s attorney for delaware arrested the fbi informant the whistleblower who was accusing the biden's
Starting point is 01:21:13 of wrongdoing got arrested by biden's doj by biden's doj who's also the u.s attorney for delaware who we know he worked with beau biden or something it's like shockingly corrupt if trump did biden was asked about it today and he's like ah he's lying so that's why he got arrested it's like first of all that's not a good reason to arrest him but you know this is the guy who came out everybody read his stuff he talked to congress and everything like it it's just it's just so transparently nn said corrupt now discredited uh allegations right even though he's not been convicted of any wrongdoing. And there hasn't been any discrediting. Well, Biden said he lied, therefore debunked. Yeah, but Biden said he lied at the same time as he went on about how Alexei Navalny, you
Starting point is 01:21:55 know, was imprisoned by the opposition. Could you imagine something like that? And it's like, dude, it's in progress right now. Like you are this guy. Yeah. You know, you are the guy imprisoning your political opposition. People are tweeting at me that a house in Loudoun County, Virginia has exploded. Jesus.
Starting point is 01:22:11 What? That's across the street from us. That's very close. That's why they're tweeting at me. They said a house in Loudoun County, Virginia has exploded. Is it like a gas leak? I don't know. To be fair, Loudoun's very big.
Starting point is 01:22:21 It's giant, yeah. Wow. I just saw these tweets. Oh, sweet Mary. Okay, Sterling's pretty big. It's giant, yeah. Wow. I just saw these tweets. Oh, sweet Mary. Okay, Sterling's pretty far from here. Okay. Really? Wow.
Starting point is 01:22:31 Wow. Looks like a gas station. Yeah, there was another one too, right? Yeah, recently. Sterling's like, what, a 40-minute drive from here. But is that Loudoun County? It says it on the news news you got to believe the news tim yeah yeah sterling is loudon county but loudon county is big so um this is right next to dulles
Starting point is 01:22:53 wow oh it's at dulles town center dude dulles town center weird spot it's the mall that had the mosquito thing the mosquito town blasting and i recorded it the uh so there's that is no it's a it's a high pitch frequency that only young people hear and we went shopping there's like two years ago and i instantly was like we gotta leave like holy crap it was painful um and and i guess the idea is if you're over 40 you can't hear it oh it's like 30 36 and it was imagine you walked into a mall and it was a jackhammer from every speaker at max volume so i took out my phone and i recorded it brought it home put it into adobe played the video and said okay now many of you can't hear it right because if you're older you
Starting point is 01:23:37 can't hear it i'm gonna pitch shift it shifted the pitch down and all of a sudden you hear like and uh i think they claimed they weren't doing it but i'm like oh they were totally doing it like i have video evidence of it and i think they should be sued for that this should be illegal and it gets rid of oh it makes young people not want to be there yeah for sure and what bothered me about it is if a mom brought her like six-year-old kid into the mall and she's like or like let's let's say she's 40 wouldn't even know that and the kids start screaming and crying and then she's like what's wrong calm down's say she's 40. She wouldn't even know that her kid is suffering. And the kid starts screaming and crying and then she's like, what's wrong?
Starting point is 01:24:06 Calm down. He's like, it's loud. She's like, I don't hear anything. Then she goes to the doctor and she's like, he's hearing noises.
Starting point is 01:24:11 Right. Yep. And they're going to be like. And the next thing you know, the doctor says he's trance. Right, right. Time to cut off his balls. That's what's next.
Starting point is 01:24:18 They're going to make us pay for it. You're hearing weird stuff because you were born in the wrong body. So hey, Sterling, Virginia is next to the airport. That's kind of freaky. Could you imagine being on a plane and like debris is born in the wrong body yeah so hey sterling virginia is next to the airport that's kind of freaky could you imagine being on a plane and the like debris
Starting point is 01:24:28 is flying in the air anyway what were we talking about before donald trump or something yeah donald trump and how uh how just our justice system is oh yeah stephen colbert being a psychopath yeah it's kind of crazy how insane these people are it's like oh there's still someone's face up there yeah i know it's, that's the perfect meme now. This is like... Yeah, I wanna... Just definitely screen capture that one. Wait, I gotta wait for that stupid thing
Starting point is 01:24:54 to disappear. There we go. We should get people on X formerly Twitter here that every time a leftist is saying something crazy or mad hour somebody, you just send that. This should be the new no guy. Yeah, exactly. That just pops up. It mad hour, somebody, you just send that. This should be the new. Yeah, exactly. Like that just pops up. It's like, ah, there it is again.
Starting point is 01:25:14 Oh, that's great. Yeah. That's the new boogeyman. But really, it is sad, right? Like, you know, we used to watch Jimmy Kimmel. Remember he had the man show and stuff like to see the this guy like transition. That's the new boogeyman. But really, it is sad, right? We used to watch Jimmy Kimmel. Remember he had the man show and stuff? To see this guy transitioned in front of our eyes from something where it was like,
Starting point is 01:25:32 oh, he's kind of funny, he's kind of decent, to like, what happened to you, man? You're not funny anymore. People can't watch this. You're angry. You're just mad and confused. You're an old man screaming at a cloud. There we go.
Starting point is 01:25:44 Exactly. Get him off and get somebody funny on these shows. He is doing the Keith Olbermann play. Old man screams at a cloud. Yeah. I think Keith Olbermann is still doing the same histrionic shtick on. Do they wonder why their ratings are so bad? They don't, I think, worry about that.
Starting point is 01:26:04 I think they think that they're doing really important work. I was going to say the Lord's work, but they're probably atheists, so they probably don't think that that's right. Keith doesn't even have ratings. Really? Because he's not even on anymore. He's not. He does little Twitter. Every now and then I see him do something.
Starting point is 01:26:18 Oh, remember, didn't he leave, though, and he snapped on Musk and said he was done with Twitter, and then he came back? Yeah, yeah. He freaked out at Riley Games. we trashed him yeah yeah all he does is scream at scream on twitter and so he does the exact same thing that he's always done he's doing it for free on twitter yeah check this out uh daily show's first return only got 930 000 viewers it's really i gotta be honest it's fake yeah that's i don't believe they're fake i do not believe these numbers are real i think so you think they got way less yeah i think they lie about numbers because they're like we're guessing we don't know how many people actually watched but we do an estimate based on
Starting point is 01:26:54 certain families we poll and then we extrapolate so i'm just like dude let me let me tell you a story okay all the big news outlets were lying about their their their viewership so that they could sell ads and i i was hanging out with some people who worked at mike.com and uh this was at like uh the trade center was really cool we're up on the top floors and i was talking to one of them who worked there who was a friend of mine and i and she was like all of the companies are doing this ad rights distribution thing where basically you you you create a digital news website i've talked about this before but you create a digital news website i've talked about this before but you create a digital news website you get 10 million views per month on your articles and you can sell
Starting point is 01:27:30 ads against those you can say give us 500 000 we will deliver you 10 million you know hits this uh this month and uh so what what's happening then is there's a limited number of advertisers so one company tries to find a way to inflate their viewership there were websites that produce those really awful articles where it's like 25 celebrity photos that will shock you and every photo is a new page with 50 ads on it because what they're doing is mainstream high profile media brand buys the rights to the clicks on the click farm websites they generate a whole bunch of low-cost clicks from people in india or turkey or whatever then the mainstream brand buys the rights and
Starting point is 01:28:12 includes those in their numbers so instead of 10 million they can say our network has 30 million and then they can go to the advertiser and say give us the 500 000 it will give you 30 million and so i was talking to uh this woman and i was like uh you shouldn't do it and she goes if we don't we go out of business because even though all of the ad like all the numbers that everyone's selling are fake if we stick with our core numbers all we're doing is telling advertisers we give them less views and i was like yeah so it's basically fraud right like do fraud or lose right and she's like well, well, it's not really fraud because we do, like people do see the ad. And I'm like, yeah, but they think they're buying an ad on a premium high profile media website.
Starting point is 01:28:54 They don't realize what you're actually selling them is some garbage clickbait nonsense that no one's actually reading. Right. And she's like, if we don't do it, we're not going to make any money because we can't compete with the people who do so when it comes to nielsen ratings and all this viewership i do not believe that a system which has no real hard data on the numbers other than extrapolation is being honest because the daily show is an incentive to inflate their numbers by any means necessary so they probably they pay for the rating system and the rating system says yeah you got a million and how did i get a million i get more than that that sample size is like 25 000 households or something out of however many millions and they said it's so off that they're just they really are guessing but i think people do that like you know instagram or whatever people who have followers do that and then say oh well
Starting point is 01:29:39 i'll sell you this or whatever and they have fake followers you know and the person thinks they're getting exposure all these people and they're not you know so it's like the same you know and it's not just about the tv stuff too here's what i find interesting here's here's an interesting question let's say the daily show actually got 930 930 000 viewers uh 320 000 were 25 to 54 so in terms of going out into the wild my Mike, Mike, I'm curious when we do a show like this, this show is multi-platform in a million different ways. We have the live show, we have the clips and they do that stuff too, to a certain degree, not the same.
Starting point is 01:30:17 We're on the forefront of it. I'm wondering who would actually have the largest footprint, a live show on social media that gets 500 000 key demo viewers with all of its clips and all of its ubiquity and it's also in the conversation around it versus the daily show who gets a million who gets 320 key demo but a million television viewers that we don't get elsewhere my point ultimately is i think the social media shows in the podcast joe rogan irl ben shapiro whatever have more social media rippling effect than The Daily Show does. The Daily Show will put up the full show or a seven-minute or eight-minute clip.
Starting point is 01:30:51 But IRL, Rogan will have 30-second to minute-long clips. And people will clip. I think the ubiquity of new wave podcasting media stuff is probably substantially more than old school. I think so, too. Yeah. That's a great point. No, you're everywhere. new wave podcasting media stuff is probably substantially more than i think so too yeah i mean that's a great point no you're everywhere no i was just gonna say you really are everywhere with it and it it does have this snowball effect where it keeps going where really with tv it's gone and somebody's got to upload the clip to youtube or something and it doesn't go into their
Starting point is 01:31:21 their uh you know their their the ratings but at least yours, you see the views. Ratings matter for selling ads. Fair point. And let's just say their numbers are real, 930,000, because they use the same system to measure Greg Gutfeld, which is 2.23 million. But Greg Gutfeld, it's 2.23 million, but only 320,000 are in the key demo, which is kind of crazy. But the question is influence.
Starting point is 01:31:43 Who actually generates more influence if he gets a million viewers how many millions of people will see a short clip segment live show from irl generally curious i i i think the answer would be that obviously greg gutfeld's got bigger reach than we do simply put to to several million views and he's fantastic i'm a big fan um but i generally think that the digital younger based shows like rogan's a better example when rogan puts out his numbers and he says we get like 120 million or whatever the number is i bet it's a billion i bet it's you know like international and okay maybe not a billion but maybe like three four hundred million because we're not just talking about how many people watched your show.
Starting point is 01:32:26 We're talking about how many people heard your voice in the context of this show and you influenced them in some way. Yeah. You can't sell that. But my point is like, how many people watched The Daily Show? They say it's 930,000. How many people in any way watched TimCast IRL? Actually, I can tell you for a fact. So when we do our sponsor deck, we know for a fact that with segments and a show, outside, only internally, it's about 3.5 million per episode.
Starting point is 01:32:58 Wow. But that means like a three-minute clip of the show. That means the hour of the show. It means in every facet, the show has reached this many unique individuals unique individuals um that doesn't include when the post millennial posts clips from the show i have no idea we don't track those numbers right and that's what i'm saying like we can take a look at the daily show and they can see how much they get i don't know how many people are clipping and sharing his show either but i'd imagine we get more because we are internet based and we fight with people on the internet well and like you
Starting point is 01:33:23 said you can't quantify you can quantify the way you did but if somebody takes that clip and puts it on their instagram or puts it somewhere else you have no way to measure that now because it's just it's not they're not sharing a link to your clip they're using it so it's like the kids don't watch tv the kids watch youtube they watch you, you know, TikTok and Instagram. They don't watch TV at all. So if it doesn't scroll through their feed, they're not going to see it. And Colbert isn't scrolling through anybody's feed, you know? I mean, it does when MythInformed posts it because they're a great account.
Starting point is 01:34:01 But like, they're not, you know, you're not just going to see randomly Colbert. You have to go find him. We're going to see it from Tim's tweets now. That's the most exposure he's going to get is his face there and it's derision right yeah exactly yeah that's what he gets which is what he deserves only frankly yeah i i i wonder um there was the old school model that uh john stewart and colbert and the rest of them do which is fragment a show broken into segments where they talk about something that's pre-scripted with with joe rogan we started to see the shift into longer form free-flowing conversational stuff the tim pool daily show is um what what do they call it um when you just what can i think of the phrase when you just um a flow of consciousness uh
Starting point is 01:34:41 stream of consciousness was it stream of consciousness? Something like that, yeah. Yeah. Free form, open. Free form. Like my morning shows, I don't write anything. It's funny when people are like, do you write a script for this? I'm like, are you kidding? Stream of consciousness to monologue. I look at an article.
Starting point is 01:34:53 I read about it. I fact check it. Then I line up. It makes me think of things and I'll put other stories in. And then I press record and just start talking. And I have no idea what I'm going to say when I'm saying it. I'm just telling you what I'm thinking and how I'm record and just start talking. And I have no idea what I'm going to say when I'm saying it. I'm just telling you what I'm thinking and how I'm feeling about it.
Starting point is 01:35:07 And I genuinely think this will replace, and I think it has replaced, obviously. Rogan's the most important journalist of our generation. And he won't agree. He'll say he's not a journalist, but he's literally sitting down and interviewing people on his show all the time. And fact-checking too in real time.
Starting point is 01:35:22 Right, in real time. And very important people he's interviewing, health experts, foreign conflict journalists, people like Matt Taibbi. And I don't see a world where, as of right now, without some kind of technological shift, culturally, there could be something better. I'm not so stupid as to say it will never change.
Starting point is 01:35:39 What I'm saying is, right now, the return of Jon Stewart will never compete with a show in this format. TikTok will never compete with a show in this format. TikTok will never compete with a show in this format. There are already people trying to. I love this. Have you noticed the TikTok trend of fake podcasts? No.
Starting point is 01:35:53 Yep. So is it like a final tap? Is it like? No, no, no, no, no, no, no. You make clips that look like a podcast. You don't actually have a podcast. And so, yes, there will be a woman and she'll be sitting at a microphone looking off the cameras pointed at her and she'll be like no and the clip will literally start like this no no no you're wrong you cannot have a dating scenario where
Starting point is 01:36:15 the man thinks that he doesn't have to pay his fair share and that's because men should be the one paying and then it stops she's not talking to anybody there's no show it's not real they make these fake clips so it looks like it's a podcast to anybody there's no show it's not real they make these fake clips so it looks like it's a podcast there's never been an episode it's just yep and they're not talking to anybody well that tells you everything right like they're trying to fake that they have that and that is right what that's the fastest growing thing that's what people are watching now like it is replacing this like this is this basically the golden age of these kind of shows are done and this is the
Starting point is 01:36:45 the new format it's very i don't think yeah very i don't think tiktok will displace what rogan does like i don't think there will be a circumstance where young people are like when i get the news it's typically me scrolling for two hours through tiktok at random one minute videos from random people no they'll do that i do that on too. I'm watching a lot of snowboarding recently because it's the season and it's really fun. But when it comes to reading and like, well, actually I'm a weird person. I don't do what regular people do.
Starting point is 01:37:14 I watch a lot of sewing videos somehow on Instagram. I read the news all day, every day, nonstop, 24 seven. I'm on X and I'm reading articles. That's how I get the news. And then usually when I see something that I don't believe, I'll search for the, I'll try to find the original source. And I will say this, one of the reasons we've often avoided getting, being part of big wrong stories is that if I can't find an original source for it, we ignore the story.
Starting point is 01:37:37 And so this has resulted in many instances where stories that have been big and reported, we have not covered at all. And then it revealed like a day later, the stories was wrong. And we're like, oh, okay, now we can jump in with the with the source but i think uh i think conversational open format has taken over and unless there is a dramatic shift in technology maybe vr podcast or something didn't false hangouts imagine one one idea we had like 10 years ago false hangout yeah what we'll do is we'll put a 360 camera in that chair okay and then if you have a headset you can put it on and hang out in the room as if you're hanging out with us you put on your oculus or your apple vision pro whatever
Starting point is 01:38:18 and you'll be sitting in the chair and then imagine what we could do with an actual program so this i still don't think you can ever beat human beings hanging out with each other it's just an age-old human evolution thing the format by which it's delivered so that being said the traditional news model the daily show model the being in a suit it's done and the closer we get to you are hanging out with us the the the more dominant it will be so once we get to the point where you can do 360 live streaming which you can this is not that very not very good yet then we could be like oh you can also watch irl and vr put on your oculus and you're sitting at the table with us while we talk and then you yeah maybe we should do that i
Starting point is 01:39:01 don't know and i think covid really brought that out. It was so funny. There's people that like before COVID happened, I hadn't talked to in a year or six months and all of a sudden it's like, oh, FaceTime me. And you sit there and you have a half hour conversation. You realize you missed those interactions and nothing can replace that. So I think that this is so much more authentic than this, you know, reading off the teleprompter on the news, everything. Oh, we got to go to a break. We come back it's everything's all out there and that's why you see even people who left the news like tucker he's doing that where he's sitting down with people for hours
Starting point is 01:39:33 and just talking and there's no cut and it's all released just we're not going to make this look good i really like about doing this show yeah it's just like hanging out and chatting for a couple hours yeah it's really fun it's real real. We're going to go to Super Chats. So if you haven't already, would you kindly smash that like button, subscribe to the channel, share the show with your friends, head over to TimCast.com, click join us, become a member to help support our work directly. And you'll get access to our Monday through Thursday members only uncensored shows which come up at 10 p.m. And you'll also get access to our Discord server where you can hang out with like-minded
Starting point is 01:39:58 individuals. I could have done that faster. I'm not kidding. All right. That was like an auctioneer, man. That was impressive. Yes. Hi-Rez wants me to rap because he's like,
Starting point is 01:40:06 I'm convinced you can do it better than Ben Shapiro. And I'm like, Ben Shapiro thinks he can talk fast. He has no idea what he can talk fast. And I have to consciously try to slow myself down because I talk too fast. And I don't know why, but there you go. But yeah,
Starting point is 01:40:22 he sent me lyrics and I was like, let's do like a diss track to force ben shapiro back in the game it's comeback so he retired after getting his his two weeks at number one and then number 16 on hot 100 he announced he was retiring from the rap game and i was like we'll do i'll do a rap with a high res and we'll include like the idea is to include like a fake diss where it's like Ben couldn't handle the heat. The limelight was too much for him, so he had to bow out. And then he starts out with the hoodie on with his back turned.
Starting point is 01:40:53 You don't know who it is. Turns around. It's like Ben Shapiro's back. Well, that's up to him. I'm just saying, like, we will do a song where I will say something like Ben Shapiro couldn't handle the rap game. And after one song song he got overwhelmed and he bowed out and so but but i told high res um we got eyes of advice coming out in a week so maybe after that we'll start working on it and then we have to we have to we have a couple songs
Starting point is 01:41:16 that are already done we'll probably just be released with the whole album but uh there's like two more maybe one but maybe two more big ones we want to do. And Phil and I were just brainstorming of a really good, Phil had a really good idea for a video. And so I think this is going to be sick. A good video. I'm excited. Yeah. All right, let's read some super chats.
Starting point is 01:41:37 Tim Jakes is watching Disney implode is more entertaining than watching Disney shows. Did you see X-Men 97 they're making? No. No. So remember the original original you remember the 90s x-men cartoon they are basically remaking it really yeah really so it is like a new season of the old x-men show with the original characters and their interpretations or whatever and i'm like you are very desperate i will not buy it and i will not watch it but is it gonna go woke that's
Starting point is 01:42:04 the question like is it really gonna be the old it but is it gonna go woke that's the question like is it really gonna be the old show you think you're gonna stay true to the i think so we did we had a story we didn't get to but dylan mulvaney went on some like unhinged rant about my 15 minutes are not over i'm still here i'm i'm not gone and i'm like this guy won't stop bud light bud light sponsoring shane gillis was like the bell tolls for the disney uh shane gillis is a funny comic and he has no problem making jokes dave chappelle he he he did an asian chinese stereotype joke about it was really good when he was he did it in the past two specials i absolutely loved it he said that he took his wife's phone and he was like
Starting point is 01:42:46 i couldn't i didn't know her password fortunately it was okay because his face face id and so then he did a stereotypical like asian face and he's like and then it unlocked and he is such a great comedian because that joke was good he squints his eyes and then the phone opens and then he was like he ends the joke with my wife had my phone and i was like how did you get on my phone and she goes i just mushed my nose jave chappelle is a genius uh but so when we see that stuff getting money yeah the writing's on the wall these companies know they can't sustain trying to do this this ridiculous garbage i'm willing to bet they try to recreate the x-men of the 90s with a more adult through line because we're all
Starting point is 01:43:25 older but they're desperately trying to get us to give them money it ain't gonna happen well people some people will get sucked in i feel like that's the like you said about tiktok it only has that demographic and then you grow up so this you know once you get to 25 30 there's more of us than there are of these young kids and it's like they just have that little market but you get over that i predicted this i said typically what we saw was the fate what generation generation generationally we saw the abe simpson phenomenon i used to be with it but then they changed what it was and now what it is is weird and scary to me and it'll happen to you too and homer's like no way man and then homer was like he it'll happen to you too. And Homer's like, no way, man. And then Homer was like, he goes to Hullabalooza and he's like, where's Grand Funk?
Starting point is 01:44:09 Where's Zeppelin? Sonic Youth? What's this? That won't happen to us. And the reason why I think is because we're not having kids. I mean, we as a country and the world. And so it's actually simple what happens. You have, we'll just do generic numbers.
Starting point is 01:44:25 You have 1 million people. They all listen to All That Remains. And they're all big fans and they're all screaming. It's the greatest band of all time. Everyone agrees. At least that's what I'm told. They have kids. Each of those 1 million people have 2.5 kids.
Starting point is 01:44:41 So you're looking at one point. What are we going to see um so that would be with a million people 2.5 obviously 2.5 million in the next generation yeah uh so now you have a promoter and he says okay what what music should we do for a show to make a lot of money we We want to do the big festival. And one guy who's, you know, slightly older says, everyone's favorite band is All That Remains. And they go, okay, what's our market cap? One million.
Starting point is 01:45:16 And so many other people are into it, so it might be like 1.25 million. Well, hold on. We have a younger generation of 2.5 million. What are they listening to? They're listening to Libby and the Surges. And that's what the young people are into so if we do a show and we have libby and the surges headline we could sell 2.5 million tickets if we did all the remains it's 1 million so let's do this headlining band leaving the surges will fit all their remains in there somewhere that's how it
Starting point is 01:45:38 used to be right here's the problem now they're like we got 1 million fans of all their remains what are the young people listening to honestly there, there's only about 800,000 young people, so we should just headline All That Remains. Fair point. It's an older band. It's established. More people know it. And younger people don't have as much new things because no one wants to invest in a smaller market share. What's going to make money is X-Men 97.
Starting point is 01:45:59 So instead of creating a new show for young people, there's not enough young people. Young people don't have very much disposable cash. Well, that was just going to say the older people got the money. Look at Mick Jagger. These guys, they're, they're,
Starting point is 01:46:09 they're 80 years old, still dancing and they're charging 500 or a thousand dollars a ticket because their fans are the ones with the money. And they can keep going. These young people got to pay, you know, 50 bucks to go to Drake or whatever they're listening to. Well,
Starting point is 01:46:21 I guess he charges more because their parents pay, but instead of, instead of making a new show and new ip for a new generation they're just regurgitating the old stuff because the older generation is a larger market in terms of disposable income but also in terms of size right in 20 years i think gen z and the millennials will be comparable in size gen z is a little bit bigger but i think we're gonna end up seeing is gen alpha and moving forward the generations are going to be smaller and that means very simply you want to sell products that have the biggest market share and there are more boomers and millennials and gen xers than they are gen z and gen alpha so let's go with the older
Starting point is 01:47:01 stuff well that's like when i was a when i a kid, there was like nothing marketed to Gen X. Everything was marketed to like boomers and then suddenly millennials. And we were like. Skipped over, right? What about us? Let's read some more. We got Hunter Wilson. He says, we had to put our sweet baby Clyde down last night at the wise age of almost 14.
Starting point is 01:47:20 Rest in peace to our baby boy. And we'll see you on the other side. Hug your babies extra tight tonight. Sad to hear it. Sad to hear it. Let's go. We'll grab some more super chat. Rachel says,
Starting point is 01:47:32 shout out to Mario Frato. Glad to see you not only staying in the game, but for you to make it on Tim cast. OG followers. Proud of you. Keep it up. PS miss your content. Will you be coming back to YouTube now?
Starting point is 01:47:44 Um, I will have to make a new channel if i do that because if you guys look i'm still shadow banned the only videos you'll find is if i come on somebody else's channel so go back and watch the old stuff uh knock yourself out but i might be back reaver says i sent a quote in to install the lenin statue please open it and review we are listeners and would like to assist with this install. The first thing we have to do is send like, there's a lot that has to be done before we can buy this thing, but we want to. And so we've had, we had some conversations, try and move this along earlier today to figure out the best way to facilitate a purchase.
Starting point is 01:48:17 And so there's a lot, we got to do research. We got to figure out who we even contact. And that's going to cost a lot of money. Seriously. It's not as easy as just to call someone on the phone and say, I'd like to to buy it we actually have to have someone manage and run the sale of it so there's a lot of costs involved and they could say no they might be like i i gotta be honest you know if it was me and i owned a historic piece part of me is like it's bad to destroy this thing because even if you don't like it we want it to exist in a way so people know what it is that being said you know i do have some kind of like man it's this it's it's the seattle lennon statue it means something for that reason i think it's probably
Starting point is 01:48:56 more valuable to desecrate um but the owner might say i don't want to see it destroyed as much as i'm critical of it just because we own doesn't mean we like it but if your intention is to desecrate it we'd rather see it in a museum and if they said that i'd say a fair point it should be in a museum with the critique and criticism of communism and what it represents where the statue came from so that people can learn and understand but i do believe we can convey those ideas with our toppled statue of lenin with chicken shit all over it. And people watching live will ask that question and we'll put a little thing explaining.
Starting point is 01:49:30 Lenin was a stupid guy. A very, very dumb man. And his work got a lot of people killed. And so we don't like him. Good explanation. But it wouldn't be permanently destroyed. It could always be sprayed off. And Kim, who's our chicken tender, said said we gotta spray off the poop every so often otherwise
Starting point is 01:49:48 you can't see anything it would just be a mound of chicken shit it's like okay fair point fair point someone will have to hose him down all right we'll grab some more super chats here the homeless veteran says how do i get in the queue to tell my story about being on a mission overseas where we experienced possible uap ufo engagement and how the u.s army denies the mission even took place i have receipts and being on the fbi list shane cashman tweet at him yeah that's a good idea because we are launching the tales from the inverted world live show which the purpose of the show is for shane co-host and potential guests to take your calls so you can tell him these stories that's gonna be really cool oh yeah i think it will likely be a membership thing just like the discord server so you send me be a member you
Starting point is 01:50:38 then submit your stories to call in and you talk to sh live on the show. The main point of the memberships is that it is the, it for, for one, it funds the operation. Like we got, we sell a product, like here's a thing we made. If you like it, you know, pay 10 bucks a month. You get access to all this stuff in terms of screening to submit questions. If we do open inquiries, we get 10,000 emails. We can't sift through them. And most of them are not good. Some of them are trolls. Some of them are insults. You respond to one guy and then he insults you. I'm not saying everyone does that. I'm saying trying to dodge and filter through that can be tough.
Starting point is 01:51:12 By making it through members only, you reduce dramatically down to only the authentic core who genuinely care and really want to be involved. So, you know, you ever see those people on the street that give out CDs? Yeah. They still do it for some reason. do still do it the important lesson but you know 20 years ago when when my friends were in bands trying to promote their music the important lesson everyone would always tell you is never give the cd out for free sell it for a dollar right because if someone pays for it they're more likely to keep it if you hand it to them they'll throw in the garbage yep make sure for two things only the people who really are interested will take it and people who pay for things are more likely to value it that's the whole problem in society today right that all these
Starting point is 01:51:55 people are getting free stuff and they abuse it just like the country all you know what i mean it's like they they didn't earn it yeah all right big 25 says tim last spring you made the convincing argument that we need to have more kids to outpace the liberals who kill their own will self-sterilize and choose not to propagate well here we are 10 months later adding to the conservative pool welcome to this brave new world little augie congratulations awesome congrats i took uh on today's episode of the culture where i took the jonathan height moral foundations test and i came up as liberty conservative interesting yeah you should take it idr labs idr labs moral foundation test it is such a i i think uh so i used to come up as liberty left-leaning
Starting point is 01:52:35 but my moral foundations are very much the same i think i uh it probably is more related to the questions pertaining to uh authority which have gone up, which resulted in a shift towards conservative. So my liberty is much higher than my authority, but my authority is now closer to that of a conservative where it used to be a little bit lower, which probably resulted in me being towards left liberal. But I recommend everybody Google search IDR labs, moral foundations test and take it because it's fun. And these questions are brutal. Is this the one that starts with a new action figure becomes all the rage among the boys in Timmy's class? No, it starts. It starts different for everybody.
Starting point is 01:53:14 Okay. So for me, I was the reason I brought it up on the culture war shows because I want to make a point about people who care about this country. And I said, one of the questions on it has to do with using and using a flag of your country as a rag and the first question that popped up to my luck was you know uh sarah is cleaning and she realizes she ran out of rags she sees in storage a flag from her home country and she decides to use it as a rag to clean her house is that okay and i was like absolutely not i was like that is not okay um liberals don't care liberals say yes fine who cares no me i'm like if someone grabbed uh an authentic american flag like okay i'll say this if you buy a a flag from a grocery store on your own and you desecrate it destroy whatever that's
Starting point is 01:54:02 fine i don't care that's yours if a flag was flown legitimately for any reason at a school even and it was in storage and you took it out and tried to use it as a rag i would physically stop yeah that's i mean i'm not gonna attack you i'll walk up to you and i'll say it's literally there's got to be some paper towel somewhere yeah but it's like it made it made me laugh for how like disturbing it is and you think about any other country if that kind of stuff was happening you'd shamed. The shame alone would be enough not to do it. And here it's like, people are proud. They'll put it on TikTok doing something like that. And it's like, nobody cares.
Starting point is 01:54:33 But I will stress, if someone's like, I got an American flag and I'm going to burn it. I'm like, okay, like you can buy a flag. You can burn it. I don't care that you did that. I personally am not a fan of it, but it's your property. You can speak and express yourself.
Starting point is 01:54:50 But if you took a flag, i'll tell you this and there are varying degrees of it too if a flag was purchased and flown at a school and then you tried to destroy it i would be like no because that was like a public display that was representative of the community and its values to varying degrees if it was your property you purchased it and you're trying to destroy it i would express displeasure and distaste i would ask you not to do it but i have limits based on libertarian principles that being said if this flag was ever flown at a military base for american troops or whatever we're gonna have to have a civil dispute over whether you have a right to to try and desecrate that flag because i will stop stop you. Well, and I agree with you on the right. I'm just saying, like, people died for that flag.
Starting point is 01:55:27 Like, to me, you're just a real piece of garbage if you do anything to an American flag. So there should be a point, even if you're libertarian leaning, say, OK, you have a right to do that. But nobody should talk to you. You should you want to talk about canceling people. They want to cancel people for a bad joke. And people are burning flags like they should just be ostracized you know you're done let's read some more pps design and build llc says damages to who there were no victims but the state was harmed in tune of 300 million dollars
Starting point is 01:55:55 and what was the basis for damages assessed to the state nonsense but stephen colbert who is one of the stupidest human beings imaginable goes on tv and goes and we got images to prove it it was wild on uh on jack posobics human events daily today he had mike ben's on who said if the department of justice wins the case against trump trump is going to die in jail well yeah which is wild trump's nearing life expectancy trump is nearing life expectancy but you have biden going out there today complaining that navalny died in prison and that's exactly what he's trying to do to his political opponent he's trying to for make his political opponent die in jail that's crazy coleman berg says i know this is unrelated to anything but i just wanted to announce that my grandfather eddie died he was a proud american veteran and he hated what
Starting point is 01:56:43 is happening to to this country i will strive every day to make the country he uh to make the country he fought for sorry to hear it man but glad to hear that you're going to stand up for those values and uh and what your grandfather believed in tremendous respect man absolutely the homeless veteran says the majority of top brass in the u.s military are leftists i remember hearing millie praise stalin and mao when i was a pfc and he was our brigade commander on not surprised real and you want to know something that's crazy about that when i was talking about claudia tenney when she voted for the taxpayer-funded sex changes single issue vote she claimed she got a call from general maddis and he asked her to do it that was maddis who was the mad dog and everything and i'm like i don't care
Starting point is 01:57:24 if if the lord called you like you know that's wrong like bottom line i don't but if it was him then they're all they all gotta be right like any anyone of sufficient rank in the military is a politician any general if you're if you're a general probably if you're a colonel possibly if you're a major right but if you're if you're one star two star three star four star general you're a politician because if you want if you want to get a uh get a get a promotion there is no way to get around it the reason these guys are doing this stuff isn't because they're true believers it's because they believe in their careers and they want to continue up there up there up the uh those are those four-star uh generals right now there's 44
Starting point is 01:58:07 four-star uh you know in the military brass now there was seven during world war ii and you could name you know macarthur pat and everybody it's like now there's 44 for what well these are just careers and then they got staff and it's just bloated up don't forget admiral rachel levine oh i mean you want to... I'm not going to eat tonight. Let's read. All right. We got Electrify928 who says,
Starting point is 01:58:30 Colbert is not stupid. He is evil. They know what they're doing. Kimmel too. They are getting paid to produce propaganda. It's worse than that. Shout out to Dickie Barrett of The Defiant and of the Mighty Mighty Bostons formerly.
Starting point is 01:58:43 He was the announcer for Kimmel and they were friends for a long time. And I think he says they still are, but he got fired because he did not want to get the vaccine and he was working remotely. Jimmy Kimmel went on his show and said that if you are unvaccinated and you go to these and you go to the hospital, they should not treat you because if you want the horse paste instead,
Starting point is 01:59:03 that's what you should get or something like that. I think I want to be very clear i think he was saying the people who want ivermectin over uh the vaccine should not get medical treatment and the general concept of if you don't fall in line with what we think you should be doing you should die and i'm like uh you know your friend of 20 years is right there and he's saying he won't do this. Jimmy Kimmel is effectively saying, like, if you go to the hospital sick, you should die. I'm like, that is not a good person. That is a sick person. Jimmy Kimmel is an awful guy.
Starting point is 01:59:36 And I will also stress the media loved the propaganda of when people were claiming Kimmel might be in the Epstein documents. They all came out and even Bill Maher was like, what? Of course not. He's friends with epstein's chef he may appear in the epstein documents he did not but like the potentiality was because information pertaining to the restaurant that he was involved in may have been in there and kimball's name might have come up that being said anybody insinuating that he was like involved with epstein like slim to none but i mean he's a celebrity in this in the periphery of epstein that wasn't unreasonable who knows but the media went nuts and they're like no no it'll never happen i'll get out of here
Starting point is 02:00:10 legama says we millennials had stewart noah colbert b and oliver for idiotic indoctrination smuggled inside so-called comedy gen z has it far worse their thoughtless talking points come from tiktok snap and insta and even even lower tier of prop attainment for idiots. Yes. But we're on there, too. You know what I mean? It's just we get banned. You know, I got banned from TikTok before.
Starting point is 02:00:37 I think I posted something about guns. They don't like that stuff. I never had one. All right, here. We'll grab one more Super Chat. Poison Fist says, Arlington officials never reported finding the body of the man whose house exploded in December after cops were called because he was firing off flares. He had crazy social posts lined up with other possible failed MKUltra ops. I think they said that he could have vaporized himself or something.
Starting point is 02:00:59 Like, it blew up with him in it and bits and pieces. I've been reading pieces that are saying that there are still firefighters trapped inside. Right now? Yeah. Wow. Inside where? Apparently they were there on the scene trying to fix something or whatever or in preparation. You mean right now in Loudoun County?
Starting point is 02:01:16 In Loudoun County, yes. All right, everybody. I understand correctly. If you haven't already, would you kindly smash that like button, subscribe to this channel, share the show with your friends, head over to TimCast..com click join us because this show is made possible thanks in part to viewers like you if you like the work that we do become a member and you help make it all possible you get access to our discord servers but don't forget to also follow the show at timcast irl you can follow me personally at timcast mario do you want to shout anything out yeah thanks for
Starting point is 02:01:43 that tim i just wanted to say uh first happy early birthday to my son, Mario Jr. He's going to be two at the end of the month. Hello to my beautiful wife, Mariah, my grandpa, my brothers, mom and dad. It's cool to be on here. Guys, if you want to support me, if you want a real America First candidate, if you want somebody who's going to take on the Uniparty establishment, take on the RINOs, and clean the Republican Party up first before we go after the left. Please support my campaign.
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Starting point is 02:03:37 I told you about earlier in the show. Yeah. I bought an EQ unit from him earlier, somewhere near, kind of near where the new studio is, actually near that area and I just want to shout him out thanks man, appreciate it, he's a fan of the show he watches all the time, he's like 65 or something like that, so an older member of the Timcast if you will
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