Timcast IRL - Timcast IRL #964 Trump $350M NY Fraud Verdict BACKFIRES, Democrat BEGS Business To Stay w/David Lucas

Episode Date: February 20, 2024

Tim, Ian, Shane Cashman, & Serge join David Lucas to discuss Shark Tank's Kevin O'Leary blasting NYC's ruling against Trump, Truckers speaking up & stating they will refuse deliveries to NYC over verd...ict in Trump fraud trial, a GoFundMe campaign being launched after NYC ordering Trump to pay $365 Million, and members of congress & rich elites going on a stock selling spree. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Transcript
Discussion (0)
Starting point is 00:00:00 Discover the magic of BetMGM Casino, where the excitement is always on deck. Pull up a seat and check out a wide variety of table games with a live dealer. From roulette to blackjack, watch as a dealer hosts your table game and live chat with them throughout your experience to feel like you're actually at the casino. The excitement doesn't stop there. With over 3,000 games to choose from, including fan favorites like Cash Eruption, UFC Gold Blitz, and more. Make deposits instantly to jump in on the fun, and make same-day withdrawals if you win.
Starting point is 00:00:31 Download the BetMGM Ontario app today. You don't want to miss out. Visit BetMGM.com for terms and conditions. 19 plus to wager, Ontario only. Please gamble responsibly. If you have questions or concerns about your gambling or someone close to you, So Donald Trump, accused of fraud in what is the most ridiculous trial ever. He didn't even get a trial, honestly. And he was forced to pay essentially $350 million or so. Now, businesses and investors
Starting point is 00:01:09 are threatening to leave the city, causing panic so much that the governor had to come out and say, everything's fine. It's just a one-off thing. Kevin O'Leary, who's a real estate developer
Starting point is 00:01:19 and worth like half a billion dollars, has now gone on multiple interviews saying, I will not operate out of New York because Trump did everything legally. And this is funny because O'Leary's like, billion has now gone on multiple interviews saying i will not operate out of new york because trump did everything legally and this is funny because o'leary is like i i'm not for or against trump i don't care about the politics but trump didn't do anything wrong he valued his assets he made it alone there's no victims everybody made money and now they're coming after him he's talking about building new plants for date building new data centers that need power plants. And he's like, New York is Niagara Falls.
Starting point is 00:01:46 Now, New York is totally out. One of the states that he mentions, West Virginia. That's right. We'll gladly take all your money. So we'll talk about that. Plus, we got this viral story about truckers for Trump threatening to boycott that truck loads that are going into New York. However, it would seem now the dude who initially put out the statement saying that he talked to a bunch of truckers are saying they're not going to they're not going to deliver loads into New York. Apparently, he's backing down.
Starting point is 00:02:08 So we'll talk about that. Plus, a bunch of other news. Trump's got a GoFundMe set up that's raised half a million dollars already to help pay his legal fees related to New York. It's crazy. But ladies and gentlemen, before we get started, we have in lieu of our normal shout out for Casper Coffee, we're going to be shouting out lfrf.org that's the loudon first responders foundation you may have heard the news we were talking about it last night when when the news broke that um not too far away from where we are in loudon county virginia near dulles airport a house exploded it took the life of one of the first responders several others were
Starting point is 00:02:42 very seriously injured and a uh close family member of one of the first responders. Several others were very seriously injured and a close family member of one of the TimCast crew was very seriously injured and is still in very serious, I believe even potentially critical condition. And so we just want to shout out the Loudon First Responders Foundation where if anybody wants to help,
Starting point is 00:02:57 you can make a donation. I know it's tough. We don't, you know, it's not like we're shouting out every single foundation for every single county or state or city. So all I can really say is, you know, this this directly affects us. These were firefighters who rushed in to help help in an emergency.
Starting point is 00:03:13 A propane tank exploded, seriously injured. So many people took the life of one guy and it happened right in our backyard and to people that we know and care about. So that's our bias. And we're hoping that you guys will at least learn about what Loud and First Responders do and if you want to make a contribution that's LFRF.org you can also after you've done that check out eyesofadvice.com
Starting point is 00:03:34 the new song is coming out Friday it's kind of hard to promote a song after all that I really do hope everyone's alright and shout out to the First Responders but Eyes of Advice will be up on Friday and the promo video has been released at the tim ca at the trash house records youtube channel more importantly become a member over at timcast.com click join us and you'll get access to the members only uncensored show coming up at 10 p.m tonight
Starting point is 00:03:57 as well as our discord server where you can hang out with like-minded individuals and even submit questions where you could personally call in to talk to us and our guest in that uncensored so you don't miss it next uh on the 5th of march we're having a live event sold out but we're going to be planning these potentially once a month we'll see if we can pull it off and this is at our martinsburg west virginia location which is relatively close to dc and pittsburgh it's a couple hours drive but i think most people can make it and uh it's members only. So become a member today because you never know
Starting point is 00:04:28 when we're going to make the announcement. And we typically just send out, we're going to send out emails to everybody, let them know. But if you'd like to support our work directly, go to timcast.com. Also, don't forget to smash that like button, subscribe to this channel,
Starting point is 00:04:39 share the show with your friends. Joining us tonight to talk about this and whatever else, David Lucas. Yeah, i'm here who are you what do you do hey man what's up bro y'all already know who i am uh you know me from uh rw digital roast me kill tony mtv yo mama back in the day uh i'm a roaster i'm a comedian i'm a youtuber i'm an instagrammer i'm out here right on yeah most people have
Starting point is 00:05:05 been chatting that you're one of the goats you're a I just gotta tell you when we walked in we're excited you're here you had a comedy bit go viral but you're generally you got quick wit man yeah we're down I meet you for the first time and you're downstairs and I'm laughing every five seconds cuz like everything that comes up you've got some some. Yeah, it's good. I mean, for me, comedy has always been a coping mechanism, man. I didn't grow up in the best of circumstances. I, you know, I found out this week that I'm not black. That's news to me.
Starting point is 00:05:37 I found out after getting canceled for the GF joke. Y'all know what GF stands for. I found out this week i'm not black because my my father is hispanic uh so apparently i pulled your card they pulled my card they found out you're gonna say you didn't vote for biden they found out that my daddy's hispanic my full name is david manuel lucas the world the world knows that now and uh i'm not black so uh you know well it'll be interesting i guess then but yeah uh i guess surge surge surge is african-american that's right are you from south africa yeah how'd you know a little bit of education yeah that's the only way
Starting point is 00:06:18 that's the only way you could be uh african-american yeah sure but some people don't know that i get often questioned like oh why are your parents black? Like all the time. More than you'd find hilarious. You're more African-American than me. I guess apparently not. That's crazy. All right.
Starting point is 00:06:34 Thanks for hanging out. It should be a lot of fun. We got Shane hanging out. That's awesome. I'm Shane Cashman. I'm here. One of my favorite comedians. It's awesome you're here.
Starting point is 00:06:40 Kill Tony is one of my favorite shows. Thank you, bro. So it's a real, real honor to be on that. What is good, Ian? Oh, man. So many things. Shane, I'm happy to, real honor to be on that. What is good, Ian? Oh, man. So many things. Shane, I'm happy to be here too. Ian Crosson, what's up, dude?
Starting point is 00:06:48 Dude, David, I heard you asked him what that crystal ball is all about. I'm going to tell you. Not only is it a lens, you can light stuff on fire through direct sunlight, but it's quartz and it vibrates with sympathetic vibration with other crystals nearby. Your bones are made of crystal. That ball is not quartz. It's quartz crystal crushed into a sphere. Really?
Starting point is 00:07:06 Yeah. That's expensive. Not anymore. They figured out how to do it in laboratories. How much I'll pay for this? No, because we got, I bought Ian that rose quartz over there. It was like $400. Yeah, but these are like a hundred bucks now.
Starting point is 00:07:17 You can get a pretty cheap. Oh, that's not expensive. Yeah, those are cheap. Compared to like 500 years ago, a king would have sent 60,000 gold coins to get something like that made because they were so challenging to find and create they didn't know shit bro
Starting point is 00:07:27 it was rough so in addition to vibrating with your bones I mean we go into it on the show I'm happy to see it man like I was saying his vibrations
Starting point is 00:07:36 what kind of vibrations are they well like it's called sympathetic vibration what happens is a crystal over here will vibrate
Starting point is 00:07:42 another crystal over here will start to vibrate at the same frequency. This is some Black Panther shit. Y'all trolling me. What am I talking about, dude? Is that vibranium? Y'all trolling me already. It's only magic until you figure out how it works. Anybody who's seen this show will tell you, no, no, no. Ian talks about vibrating all the time.
Starting point is 00:07:57 I'm so into it, dude. We don't know what it's about, but he loves it. Let's go deep. You must have a mangina. All right. We'll find out on the after show. Why are you so fascinated with vibrating? He says we'll save it for the after show. It just feels so good, David. Let's get to the news.
Starting point is 00:08:12 Yeah, yeah, yeah. I'm here as well. Yeah, stuff vibrates, bro. All right. Okay, let's talk about news. It's going to be hard to talk about news today, but we're going to laugh at it a lot. We got this from Daily Mail. Shark Tank's Kevin O'Leary slams mega loser state New York. it's going to be hard to talk about news today, but we're going to laugh at it a lot. We got this from Daily Mail.
Starting point is 00:08:29 Shark Tank's Kevin O'Leary slams mega loser state New York over $355 million Trump verdict and says it will drive business out of the state. So most of you probably know by now because, you know, Stephen Colbert went nuts on his show complaining about it. But Trump's been ordered to pay $35 it's like 354.9 million dollars they claimed it was fraud i'll give you the simple version why is it fraud so donald trump is trying to get loans he wants to build a building so he goes to the bank and says look i need you know let's say 100 million dollars and they say okay we'll give you 100 million dollars but what's
Starting point is 00:09:00 your collateral how can you back up this loan in the event you don't pay and he says i got this building over here it's with 100 million dollars they look at it and they go i don't know that's got to be 70 and he goes trust me it's with 100 here's why and they go okay fine here's your loan the game alone he built builds a building new york argued that because he claimed the value of his building was higher than what they think it's fraud i'll give you a better example how we know this verdict is total bs they claimed mar-a-lago which is it's fraud i'll give you a better example how we know this verdict is total bs they claimed mar-a-lago which is it's got to be a billion dollar property they said it was 20 million dollars you know you know that's wrong because next door to mar-a-lago is a is a plot of land about a tenth
Starting point is 00:09:37 the size of mar-a-lago for like 30 or 40 million dollars wow so right so in new york this is all right lying so kevin o'leary he's a real estate developer this is this is crazy because he's talking about the biggest game right now in real estate is data centers because everybody needs a data center like all this new tech and so you need a big power source and he was like new york's got niagara falls they can generate a lot of power you want to build a data center up there plus i i'm sure there's something with keeping it cold and he goes new york's out i won't do business in new york so this is where it gets crazy the governor actually had to come out and reassure business owners over what happened because they're scared and threatening
Starting point is 00:10:13 to pull out kevin o'leary's already done he's a tv personality so you know he's going to be on tv saying it imagine how many others and other investors are like i i'm not going to do business in new york think about this no matter what your business is the state will just lie accuse you of fraud and steal your money from you right why do business in new york so kathy hokal the governor comes out this is uh this is sunday guarding reports saying you have nothing to worry about after trump was fined it's a one-off thing. Law-abiding and rule-following New Yorkers who are business people have nothing to worry about because they're different than Donald Trump and his behavior. The only problem, everybody knows, that's not true. Trump did not do anything wrong.
Starting point is 00:10:56 So let them reap what they sow, I guess. There you go. That's the news. Did she come out in response to Kevin O'Leary or did he make a video after this comment? He's been doing several interviews where he's like freaking out. He's like, I don't understand what's going on. How does this happen? And even in the trial when they're trying to determine how much Trump had to pay, the people who lent Trump money were like, he did nothing wrong.
Starting point is 00:11:19 We loved what he did. We got rich from him and we like him. And they were like, that doesn't matter. He committed fraud. I got this friend last night who's, he would even consider himself like a leftist. He'd be like, he's progressive leftist Portland guy or whatever. And he's like, you know, I want Trump to get what he has coming to him with all this stuff. But there's something weird about the way all this stuff is coming right now before an election where he's trying to run.
Starting point is 00:11:41 Right. That it seems bad. And I like yeah it is i agree with you it does in the clip in one of the clips from kevin so kevin o'leary is a guy from shark tank you know in one of the clips he says i know that trump has a whole bunch of other court cases or whatever against him i don't i don't care i'm not pro or con or whatever but this one makes no sense and i'm like kevin they're all like that none of them make sense it's just that he's a real estate developer so he sees this and goes whoa they're they're they're framing trump they're lying about this now imagine everything else they're doing
Starting point is 00:12:16 doing to trump exactly if they can lie about this one what else do they fucking lie about everything it's so crazy because when you look at a state and a city like New York, New York City, New York City is failing just like L.A. They, since COVID exposed a lot in both of those cities, and we can, I mean, you can also use other cities as an example, but I lived in la and when you get fascinated by the views and the weather and the things that there are to do in la you kind of overlook all the bullshit that's actually happening in la and once you're once you have to sit at home and deal with everything then you kind of look like damn this is really a shitty ass city there was so much what do you want to call it uh mental health issues going on in la i was gonna use a worse word than that i i'm trying to be careful i'm trying to be careful but there was so much bs going on in la during all of covet
Starting point is 00:13:20 to where it's like this this is a disgusting city to live in. I always loved LA because since I was a kid, I wanted to live there. But the way it's ran politically, that city has not been the same since we had Mayor Villaraigosa, who they considered a criminal. And when you talk about running a metropolis like LA or a metropolis like New York, can you really be a righteous motherfucker to run a city like that? Can we say feces spattered cesspit? I'm trying to be mean enough, but keep...
Starting point is 00:13:51 Here's the trick on YouTube. If your insults are academic, they let it go. So if you cuss at someone and call them a really bad word, YouTube's like, whoa. But if you say something like... Fecal palace. Smattering of... Fecal palace. Do you think that you gotta be a nasty dude just to get but if you say something like you know palace smattering of fecal palace you think that you got to be a nasty dude just to get control if you're going to be like govern
Starting point is 00:14:10 a city like that i don't think it's nasty but uh the balance is both having good and bad right and um i like to talk about the the duality in life the time. And when you have a city like L.A., it's not just random morality. Right. Because as you see, when they made it not a felony to steal, what do we have in L.A.? Criminals started getting smarter. So in order to go do smash and grabs, they would take 20 to 30 people with them and grab 20 000 dollars worth of stuff so nobody's charged with the felony that's how you get more intelligent to still be a criminal you know what they do in chicago because this happened to me like 10 years
Starting point is 00:14:55 ago they quote unquote panhandle so a guy comes up to you with something in his pocket pointed at you and he says hey can i get can i get a hundred bucks can i get a hundred bucks what do you got in your wallet and then what happens is people just panic because you're told by the police hand over your money when someone wants it when they call the cops what happened okay say the guy came up to me and he and he told me to give me the give me his give me my money and they're like okay if they ever catch the guy he was like that's not what happened i asked him for money and he said yes then the police are like what did he did he ask you like well yeah he said can i have money and i said yes and they're like sir he's a panhandler you can't accuse him of mugging so now the muggers they mug you while being like can i have your money please that is genius yeah
Starting point is 00:15:36 i mean you got to give it to him wow with those uh smashing grabs though that would be conspiracy that should be charged as conspiracy if 20 guys each take $1,000. I mean, but dog, prior to all this BS, one of my favorite cities was San Francisco. You could fly up 45 minutes to San Francisco and get an escape out of the hustle and bustle in LA because it's really a tech city. Nobody cares about entertainment or stuff like that. And it's kind of just a real city with good Chinese food. But now I don't even do shows there because i was doing a show in uh spokane washington you know and uh my rental car got broken into wow and they stole my suitcases and i don't want to file through insurance yeah so here i am out of $3,000. I got to replace the window and replace all the stuff that was in the car.
Starting point is 00:16:29 Was it in the trunk? Did they bust it open and pop the trunk? Yeah, it was a Jeep Wrangler. Man. So they couldn't see it in the trunk? They just went and looked through the trunk? They broke the glass. But the way one of my suitcases was situated, I wasted it between the back seat and the
Starting point is 00:16:43 tailgate. So they couldn't take that one out. But everything on top, they mostly got dirty clothes. So they had to wash the clothes before they actually sold them or wore them. They're probably wearing them walking around right now. It smells like him too. You're going to see that guy from the Biden administration on TV wearing those clothes. You remember that?
Starting point is 00:17:01 Hilarious. See him in a 3X that's too big. What kind of mental health degradation did you notice in L.A. while you were living there? I mean, you know, well, what was that president name that took away the mental health stuff? Reagan. So, I mean, if you go to a certain part. So, when I first moved to L.A., homeless people and kind of like anybody with any type of mental health issues was very concentrated to an area downtown uh known as skid row and you know it would kind of sometimes it would seep over into
Starting point is 00:17:34 two or three blocks because i used to live on fifth and spring which is maybe like three or four blocks away from skid row so every now and again you get a one straggler that left the queen that's like downtown huh that's like downtown like center downtown right yeah center down so i used to live on 15th spring and every now and again you get a couple of stragglers and we have some cool uh homeless people and people with mental issues like we had a pirate that was real famous when i first moved there and he would just come to the bar that i would go to all the time we buy him a beer and he'd be cool as shit but after covet that it started spreading you know because there's nobody nobody's outside to you know police these people there's there's no governing body so then you start like i was living in studio city at the time uh and then I moved. Is that in the Valley? Studio City is in the Valley.
Starting point is 00:18:25 So I was living in Studio City, right? And I was living on like Ventura and Violin. We didn't have any type of stuff like that. Like there was no tent city in Studio City. There was no real, I mean, you catch a few homeless people on Ventura Boulevard, but that shit's so far away from all the shelters and stuff, they really don't get too far away from where they need to like cut through a few apartment buildings and then instead of like walking all the way up vineland and then going down ventura you can cut through a few apartment buildings and we went down that demo uh we went through the shortcut and tents were everywhere just junkies laying everywhere some dude with
Starting point is 00:19:19 his meat just hanging out just laying i'm like man i'm like baby close your eyes wow like i'm not because you know like what type of world do we live in where you can't walk to the grocery store with your kid yeah did la release a lot of prisoners at covid i remember they beat it because in new york they did they just released everybody i think that's that's a lot of it too because they they started unloading the prisons and so we're asking ourselves like where all these homeless people come from? Arkham. Yeah, they basically cut loose all of the, like, look, the people who are in these jails, many of them are probably mentally ill. And that results in them doing things like exposing themselves or, like, they're going to find themselves getting arrested for some kind of, like, social order or disorderly conduct kind of thing.
Starting point is 00:20:07 Then when COVID comes, like, oh, we can't keep these people locked up, so we got to release everybody right they're going to go join the 10 cities but i think a lot of it might be too they shut a bunch of businesses down yeah and i heard stories i don't know to what degree the homeless people explosion we've seen throughout the country because it's everywhere is because of this but i have seen like those youtuber interviews like maybe i don't know people will go on the street and they'll film people. And there was one I saw where it was like a guy and a woman who looked like they were in their fifties and they looked ragged and they were like, oh yeah, we just worked like low income jobs.
Starting point is 00:20:35 But when COVID stopped, we lost our income and we just became broken homeless. Right. And so they just were like, it's, it's easier for us now. We live in a trailer in, you know,
Starting point is 00:20:43 in on the street with all these tents everywhere yeah i i mean i get that part you know there's a lot of people who who strive low in life and probably take advantage of a lot of you know government assistance type shit and when covid came those bottom level jobs were out so they had but i mean like dude like if if y'all follow like the instagram account uh street people instagram account uh like street people of los angeles yeah there's there was a dude living on sunset boulevard who had a whole fucking tarp the apartment thing that he had a whole apartment he had more shit in his tarp with electricity probably running well it had to be
Starting point is 00:21:25 running illegal how else did he have an essential core running illegal electricity to power a TV had a living room kitchen did he have other people
Starting point is 00:21:33 living in there with him was he like renting it out who knows probably if this kind of stuff continues I predict that we will see
Starting point is 00:21:40 abandoned buildings will become it'll like a shift in some pseudo ownership will occur where the building of surround like the people surrounding the buildings in these homeless areas become untenable like you can't run a business out of it surrounded by homeless people so they abandon it nobody wants to buy it the property value goes to zero the guy stops paying tax on it it becomes abandoned you go to chicago you drive on i-55 you're gonna see abandoned
Starting point is 00:22:06 buildings just like to your left and you're like i wonder why that building's abandoned you drive down to like you go towards uh i don't know if if people know where the burnham skate park is but when you go down there there's a bunch of old abandoned factories paper mills what's gonna happen is homeless people just take them over they're gonna take them over and they're gonna turn into like pseudo ownership, like buildings and the government will not get involved. Police will not get involved. In fact, they'll probably be happy about it because it takes some of these homeless people
Starting point is 00:22:33 off the streets, but it's going to create a weird parallel society. Maybe not like, I don't mean literally as big as mainstream society, but this is a phenomenon that happens around the world. You end up with, I'll give you an example, is the favelas in Brazil and South America. You end up with these shantytowns. That's what favela basically means. People build what they feel like building, where they feel like building it.
Starting point is 00:22:54 There's no regulation. There's no governance. So like 10 years ago, when the World Cup was coming to Brazil, the government was like, we have no control over the favelas because we just let these parents parallel society grow so there's gangs that run it so they went in with these groups called the corey and the bopi i think they were called this
Starting point is 00:23:14 is like the acronyms basically dudes with rifles who went and started arresting and killing the the de facto governance of it and then they called it a pacification we're going the opposite yeah skid row and these homeless camps are going to turn into shantytowns where the police are going to leave no cop is going to be like i'm going to arrest a homeless guy why what's that going to do for you right homeless guys are going to be like doors open why sleep outside when i can sleep inside and there's no cops and then you're going to have just people taking over and building these shantytowns in our cities. It's probably already happening. Same thing that happened in San Fran.
Starting point is 00:23:48 Who visited San Fran recently where they put up the... Xi Jinping? Yeah. Where they cleaned the city up to make it look so nice and pretty for this guy. Kind of like the same thing when, what was it, Muhammad Ali and Joe Frazier had the rumble in the jungle and the police knew it was a fucked up area. So they started like killing anybody who was known to be a criminal to make Africa look like this really dope ass place. Crazy. Let's jump to the story.
Starting point is 00:24:17 We got the story from The Independent. Truckers for Trump are refusing to drive to New york city after 350 million dollar fraud ruling boycott and we nyc was trending on x with more than 13 000 posts mentioning the term this morning truckers was trending with 300 000 uh references to the boycott and then there was another um you know boycott nyc was trending substantially more than just 13 000 by the time this story came up here's a funny thing. So the story originates with a guy. He's a trucker.
Starting point is 00:24:48 He's like, I'm on the radio and I'm hearing these people saying they're not going to accept deliveries, loads, going into New York. It was like 10 guys. It turns into a definitive headline. Truckers for Trump are refusing to drive because one dude made a video saying he talked to some people on the radio. I hope it's more widespread than just that. It could be two truckers. It could be a thousand. Right.
Starting point is 00:25:10 The way this headline is. That being said, we have heard mutterings like this in the past. And there was a story about this trucker boycott of Colorado when they sentenced this guy to 110 years in prison because his brakes failed and he crashed. Oh, I remember that. Oh, yeah. So truckers were just like, I'm not going to colorado i'll go to prison that's it's different it shows you the power that truckers have i mean the free speech convoy in canada terrified trudeau and his government so much they started seizing the assets of people and arresting them if truckers really do say we're not going to go to new york city and this is
Starting point is 00:25:39 something that i predicted the possibility of like a year or two ago it gets to the point when social order breaks down truckers probably lean more conservative than liberal because you're working really hard all the time and i think they're just you know defective why why why deal with a city like new york it's corrupt destroying this country when you can simply say i'll take a load anywhere else right so so maybe this does end up having a big impact the newsweek is reporting right now that the dude who made the original video has deleted it and said he so i don't like this newsweek article they say he backed down no he made a video where he said i'm not an organizer i was just telling people what people were talking about so i do think the mutterings are happening my bigger concern is i don't trust that people on the right are coordinated enough
Starting point is 00:26:25 or ideological enough to turn down increased wages and job offers, right? So if a bunch of principled truck drivers say, we won't go to New York, there's going to be some young dude, his boss is going to call him and say, hey, everyone's rejecting this New York trip.
Starting point is 00:26:40 We'll pay you double. He's going to go, all right. Right. And then what? Right. I feel like new york is already kind of collapsing on itself i just spent a week there for the first time in a long time we used to live there and uh how many times did you get stabbed i've still got gauze all underneath
Starting point is 00:26:53 the sweatshirt it's crazy it was it was oddly quiet dude just real quick sorry but don't forget don't put a minute when we went to new york when we had the billboards put up yes we're like okay so we spent all this money on this billboard campaign we're gonna go and we're gonna get photos and we're gonna like celebrate that morning when we were there i was like a homeless guy walked up to a tourist woman and just slashed her back with some with a machete or something and then when you were there new year's eve that year oh there's a shooting there's a shooting in time square on new year's anyway tell your story i was in time square too and my wife used to be a waitress in Times Square. I spent a lot of time there.
Starting point is 00:27:26 It was so quiet. And like, it was, I was telling everybody, I was in this SiriusXM show. I'm like, what's going on? They're like, it's just like that now. No one goes to work. Everyone's on Zoom. The city's just dead.
Starting point is 00:27:37 Yeah. Yeah. And like, this is like the conservative Sirius show. So they've been stuffed in a corner of a skyscraper. So their guests don't offend. Shout out to Wilco show. But like, like i was just like the city's already collapsing you know how many build how many businesses were shut down during covid thousand i think something like that you know dude i think so i'm just saying the boycott seems to already start have started right people
Starting point is 00:27:56 don't want to go my kids i feel like i'm wet blanketing trump because but i think what they're doing is nasty to this guy it doesn't seem seem right. It feels like coordinated and political. But I think the January 6th thing, people thought, he's got my back. I'm going to go out there and protest for Trump. And then they were on the premises. They got arrested. And Trump's nowhere to be seen. So are they going to suspend their livelihoods and risk their livelihoods for this guy?
Starting point is 00:28:20 I don't know. No, that's totally unfair, Ian. I mean, Trump just came out with some golden sneakers and sold out if you're if you're sold out too so if you're if you're in solitary confinement right now for january 6th you know you probably got a big old smile on your face that trump put i'm just kidding i'm ragging i'm being a dick uh i i think one of the criticisms over january 6th that trump should have pardoned everybody and there's an argument that he could have declared a blanket pardon i don't think it's that easy. And I don't think Trump knew what he was doing.
Starting point is 00:28:46 I don't think Trump knew what was going on. I don't think, you know, it's kind of weird because Trump is, I like the view for most people that are making these political arguments is that Trump is this grandiose, super intelligent 5D chess playing figure. I mean, like his supporters and his detractors. I think Trump's a dude with ideas. And some of those ideas were pretty good i like what he was doing i think he's made some personal sacrifices i think he's also done some some like not too good things periodically uh i think he's done some really bad things commando raids in yemen reportedly
Starting point is 00:29:18 killed an eight-year-old american girl this one is not uh confirmed as uh abdulrahman-Awlaki's killing by Barack Obama is. I would like to see this investigated. I don't know that Trump, what his involvement was. I don't know if it actually happened. But he parted in Kodak Black. And not Julian Assange. And no clemency for Edward Snowden. And so he's not, I don't, it's the craziest thing because there are people who really think of him as like he should be the like demigod figure.
Starting point is 00:29:47 And then there are leftists who view him as like a demi-satanic figure. And I'm like, he's just some guy. He's a smart guy, successful guy. He's got good ideas. But like, why didn't he do enough for the J6ers? I'm like, I don't know, man. Let me ask you a question, though. Like, all right.
Starting point is 00:30:01 So you say he didn't pardon Eric Snowden. But regardless, if you felt like— Edward Snowden. Eric Snowden. Edward. Edward Snowden. Sorry. But regardless, if you felt like what Edward Snowden was doing was right or wrong,
Starting point is 00:30:16 but to go somebody who is our, like, after, you know, maybe Asia, who was our number one or China, who was our North Korea, excuse me, who was our number two enemy after North Korea. Russia was. Yeah. Russia might be our, well,
Starting point is 00:30:34 I think China's our, our biggest adversary. Russia is certainly a, a serious enemy of the United States. Second or third, right? Yeah. So for someone to go there and give them our trade secrets, is that able to have a pardon on it? Well, I don't think Edward Snowden gave Russia U.S. secrets.
Starting point is 00:30:51 He published them. He put them out publicly. I'm not a fan of him doing that. But that's where he took asylum at. Right. Where else could he go? I don't know. The Bahamas?
Starting point is 00:31:00 I don't know. They'd probably send him right back wrapped in a casket with a gold ribbon on it. That's the challenge, right? The world is, it's not so black and white. I mean, I look at Vladimir Putin and I see a bad guy. He's not a good dude. He doesn't care about
Starting point is 00:31:17 our interests. He cares about his country, but insofar as it gives him control and wealth because he's, like anyone else who wants power and thinks he's the only one who can do it and he's and and despots are not wrong in the regard that they can create order it just means a lot of people suffer because of it navalny should not have died that being said i'm not going to cry over you know navalny as he's russian he's not american i'm concerned about what's going on with j6ers in america but you look at the clintons you look at the democratic party the uniparty Democratic Party, the Uniparty, the neocon establishment.
Starting point is 00:31:45 I'm like, the only, the only reason, like if it came down to a war between Russia and the deep state, I'm on the side of the deep state simply because I live here too. And I don't want to get blown up. And the only shared interest we really have is both of us not getting blown up. Other than that,
Starting point is 00:32:00 they're crackpot evil people, right? They think they're smarter than you. They're better than you. They think you should do as, as you're told, they should be in charge forever. They think our, our founding documents don don't matter they will spit in your face at a moment's notice and the only saving grace is they also live on a piece of land we would like we have to share and live on that's the only thing we have in common
Starting point is 00:32:15 okay i wonder that sometimes if the people in the deep state actually are american sometimes because it's like who are they corporation corporate you say deep state what do you mean when i think of it it's like people that are feeding the money into the political realm that aren't in the politics. I think of reptile people. In all seriousness, deep state was, I believe it started as a term to reference what's called permanent government. And so deep state.
Starting point is 00:32:41 You can't vote them in or vote them out. Right. They were appointed. They hold power and they will never. There's also a shadow government. According to Alex Jones, I was like, what's the difference between the deep state and the shadow government? He was like, the shadow government is a global thing that's in there in case of nuclear war to keep the government. Are those those families we often reference when you talk about the deep state?
Starting point is 00:33:00 No, they might be involved. That might be the shadow government. No, I don't think so. And I don't even think... So who do we call the deep state? So it's the FBI's DC Bureau. It's the CIA, NSA. Okay.
Starting point is 00:33:13 So people like Brennan, right? John Brennan. They lie to Congress. So here's what I like about Snowden, and here's what I don't like about Snowden. Snowden saw that he was a contractor for, I think it was like Booze allen or whatever was it booze allen hamilton yeah yeah and so he's like holy crap the u.s is doing these illegal things violating the constitution look at this thing x key score they can they can spy on anything anyone says at any moment they can search for whatever you're doing at any time i gotta tell someone i got an idea here's what i don't like about what he did i'm gonna download
Starting point is 00:33:42 everything without reading it and give it to some journalists that is not whistleblowing okay that is leaking and i don't believe leakers should be granted the exact same you know uh i guess good grace as a whistleblower would okay that being said at this point clemency like look come back it's long it's it's long said and done there were some really important things exposed by what you did i say come back and we'll and and and we'll we'll forget about it but i think what's important point to make is that he leaked a bunch of uh there was one instance where he leaked documents that didn't get redacted he leaked documents to uh glenn greenwald lawyer poetress laura portraitras, and a few other news outlets. So I don't know who published it, but they published there was a piece of information,
Starting point is 00:34:32 didn't get redacted, and it resulted in an emergency where they had to evacuate someone because I think it exposed their identity. That's not good. I don't think anybody got hurt, but that's the problem of leaking things. With Bradley Manning, now Chelsea Manning, this was specific illegal actions and specific information pertaining to illegal activities that were leaked uh to wiki leaks like uh the collateral murder videos where u.s forces killed a reuters journalist okay well like that's malfeasance that's whistleblowing right and so for that i say you know now as for julian assange julian assange never even committed a crime
Starting point is 00:35:01 it's just ridiculous fake charges you know they're just trying to destroy this guy for being a journalist the horrible thing of all those guys is i feel like even if edward snowden was pardoned if he stepped foot on this country it'd be like edward snowden did not kill himself that would be the fray people will be saying that out loud oh bro he there would be a letter like he'd write a letter saying like edward snowden writes a letter saying i'm very glad to be home i missed my family and i'm very grateful that i finally have the opportunity to see everyone i've loved and missed and cared about then underneath that nicely written letter will be big bold letters and that is why i took my life and like just you'd be like okay tara reed she flew to russia his immediate family is probably
Starting point is 00:35:42 under watch all the time. I mean, I think it's probably an understatement. I bet there's like a dude, like his family comes home and there's a guy smoking a cigarette in the corner of the room with like in a silhouette and you can just see the light from the cigarette. And then he goes, carry on. That's just their whole life now.
Starting point is 00:35:59 I think he's married in Russia. His wife's in Russia with him and they have a kid I think now. Those are some bad chicks over there, bro. Oh yeah? married in Russia. His wife's in Russia with him. And they have a kid, I think, now. Those some bad chicks over there, bro. Oh, yeah? Yeah, Russia. I mean, like, look at the UFC fighters, Khabib. Wild animal. Yeah, I date a Ukrainian girl.
Starting point is 00:36:14 That's close enough to Russia. Yeah, that's Slavic nature. Yeah, bro. They know what hard is. She can kill me. I can say that. So you don't think... You don't think... No, you're good. You don't think with...
Starting point is 00:36:28 Kodak... Trump pardoned a bunch of people and everyone questioned why he pardoned rappers and what are they, the mayor of Detroit or something? Oh, a bunch of people. Lil Wayne, Kodak Black.
Starting point is 00:36:39 Yeah, Lil Wayne. But Lil Wayne, I kind of get. You have to. The greatest rapper alive. Yeah, Wayne deserved it. What did he do? Was it a gun charge? Gun charge.
Starting point is 00:36:47 And Kodak Black. Kodak Black did so much shit. Who knows? I don't know what he was in for. But people were pissed because they were like, yeah. Well, come on. I mean, Wayne was cool, but Assange would have been great. I don't think Trump knows morality.
Starting point is 00:37:01 He's been rich too long. Yeah, you were saying that before the show, how you can lose touch with the common... Yeah, you can lose touch. I'm not even rich, bro, but if I ask for a hamburger from... Just say if I was like, hey, if you had a runner, hey,
Starting point is 00:37:19 man, go get me a number one at Chick-fil-A, no pickles with a lemonade. I'd give you 4040 and not expect change. Just because, like, I'm thinking about too much. I've been doing that lately with, I'll just buy stuff on Amazon, get my coconut water, the juice, the food, and I don't think about, like, $40, $50, and I'm like, there's a lot of people that do right now.
Starting point is 00:37:40 You lose touch, man. And I think, like, as far far as trump he's been rich too long and he had a wealthy father and i just don't think he knows morality as far as going to like you said a blanket pardon for everybody involved in january i'm gonna ask a question uh nobody answer i'm gonna ask one at a time i'm gonna ask David first. How much does a gallon of milk cost? Probably, I mean, if you listen to the news, I'd say probably like $13. $13? Ian, how much does a gallon of milk cost?
Starting point is 00:38:14 $7.99. Shane, how much does a gallon of milk cost? I get raw milk. It's like $7. $7? Sir, do you know how much a gallon of milk costs? I'm lactose intolerant, so I don't know. Nobody here knows how much a gallon of milk costs uh i'm light as intolerant so nobody nobody here nobody here knows how much a gallon of milk man i was gonna say like i don't know 449 or something i mean what's a gallon of gas so i mean okay so let me let me take my answer back 339 so i'd say a gallon of milk probably
Starting point is 00:38:44 costs twice as much as a gallon of gas. I think normal. At Walmart, it's $2.56. Oh, good. That's just straight up poison. It's subsidized. That's just poison. We know that. That's not real milk. Bovine growth hormone, is that what they put in there? The bad stuff.
Starting point is 00:38:59 We get the Fair Life milk. What's that mean? It's like, I don't know if it's even milk. It's not Bill Gates milk. It's got the lactase enzyme, so I can drink that. Yeah, it's like, it's a special kind of ultra-filtered milk. You can store it outside of a refrigerator for like a year. It's got extra protein, less sugar.
Starting point is 00:39:19 It tastes just like milk. I love it. But it doesn't need to be refrigerated. Once you open it, it does. But when you get them, they're ultra-p be refrigerated. Once you open it, it does. But when you get them, they're ultra pasteurized. So they just come in a box. We ordered a bunch here because I'm just like, if I'm going to exercise, I'm not going to buy some whacked out weird formula.
Starting point is 00:39:38 Like drink our weird drink. It's like I'll get coconut water and I'll get milk. We do have a bunch of different kind of sports drinks. We got the Numas. Those are pretty good. And we got Gatorlite because electrolyte stuff. But I'm just like, I don't know. Protein milk seems good. So that's what we buy. That's expensive. This is an example of being out of touch, man. Because I thought $7.99.
Starting point is 00:39:58 I was like, let's estimate with inflation. It's a gross over-exaggeration. It's not like I was like, oh, it's only a dollar when it was five dollars it was the other way it really depends on the milk you're getting though like how much was a gallon of milk like 10 years ago is anybody can look i think it was like a dollar 99 or a dollar dollar and that was what 239 256 i looked up walmart it said 2056 so why hasn't milk went up that much but everything else else has? Probably subsidization. I think the corn industry is being subsidized.
Starting point is 00:40:27 The dairy industry is probably being subsidized, and the gas oil industry is. The government's just probably printing and pumping money into it to make it stay cheap. See, that's why I'm on that get your land and do your own thing. You got big land? That's what that's all about. I just bought a few acres out in georgia but i'm trying to uh after i establish this one the next one would be like 50 to 100 acres well hold on hold on it's awesome did you get chickens of course i got you yeah that's what i'm talking about
Starting point is 00:40:54 aren't they great yeah yeah gotta get a rooster yeah that's right one we got a bunch even though i want to you know i'm saying you gotta got to eat them a rooster you can't you can they tough right yeah tough and rubbery but you got a we haven't eaten any of the roosters because we got a bunch of soft you know soft uh we'll just say soft people here at Timcast and then they're like no don't kill them oh no and I'm like they are food I want and there's too many of them I want some of that black chicken you ever seen them black chickens no oh we have we have silkies and their meat is blue yeah and then i think we do have the chickens with black meat what it tastes like i don't know she starts right now so i don't i think so their their eyes are all black their feathers are all black the
Starting point is 00:41:42 beaks all black we might. We might have something similar. I don't know if we actually have the ones that are just like all black. I own three Wagyu cows, too. No way. Well, let me know when you're ready to do a nice little cookout. Oh, man. Wagyu cows. Yeah, it's going to be great.
Starting point is 00:41:55 So with roosters, I keep saying, like, let's just, you got to pressure cook them. Get them real nice and tender, but you can eat anything. Come on. Look at brisket. Or a nice saltwater brine. Oh, that'd probably be really's probably really good like a saltwater brine on a rooster yeah slow cooked yeah in a pressure yeah like cook cook a rooster at like 175 to 200 for like six hours and then put a nice sear on him he knows what's going on he'll probably be just as living in texas bro he'll probably be just as tender as a chicken do you ever think
Starting point is 00:42:25 about opening a restaurant i'm actually opening a restaurant soon oh cool yeah what kind of restaurant uh just barf so me and my buddy uh nick franceschini we bought a bar in austin uh and uh i'm gonna open up a little like you know late night food but like do it in a better way to where it's like you know chicken fingers cooked in like rice flour to where it's not like flour like i i have celiac disease which is me being gluten intolerant so like i want to make stuff that tastes good for people who maybe can't break down flour and stuff like that in their body you know i like though i like uh i like corn corn breading like corn. Corn breading.
Starting point is 00:43:05 Like corn crust. Almond flour. Come to Georgia, bro. My mama will fry you some catfish and some corn flour. Oh, yeah, dude. Let me know where you're at. Well, I mean, you do this shit every day, bro.
Starting point is 00:43:13 Yeah. You had to just get that private jet to fly down there one day. Today, what we did was, so when we were in Miami, Luke Grykowski, the first, like, we went, it was like,
Starting point is 00:43:23 the first time we went down in recent history, because I lived there for a little it was like the first time we went down in recent history because i lived there for a little bit but the first time we went down like a couple years ago for the show he said we got to go to nusser at that salt bay you guys know he does the salt thing with his hand waste of money dude no way man nusser at you got to eat there i ate one in la maybe one of my you didn't like it all i know is one of the best cheeseburgers i've ever had what was so good about it i was just i tasted good i don't know what to tell you but they do this thing the nusret special where it's they they bring out a cast iron pan they pour melted butter into it thinly sliced tenderloin pan seared in the butter then they put
Starting point is 00:44:02 toasted bread dip it in the butter and then put it tenderloin bread, tenderloin, and they press it and they put it on your plate. It just seems like something a poor family in Turkey would make because that's where Nusrat comes from. But it's like the most delicious thing I've ever tasted. I got this idea for a restaurant. I'm never going to open it,
Starting point is 00:44:20 so I'm going to say it online. Maybe people will do it. I'll tell you later after the show. But look, though, I'm not even trying to say it online. Maybe people will do it. I'll tell you later after the show. But look, though, I'm not even trying to promote my friends. I think Phillip Lee down in Austin and Not A Damn Chance Burger. Oh, Not A Damn Chance Burger.
Starting point is 00:44:34 I know Neen Williams. Yeah, and Phillip. I think that's the best burger ever. I've not been able to have one yet. Okay. So Neen, he's from Chicago. I wouldn't say I'm like, we're not like good friends or anything, I've not been able to have one yet. Okay. But when, so Neen, he's from Chicago. Yeah. So I've, I wouldn't say I'm like, we're not like good friends or anything, but I've known
Starting point is 00:44:49 him and we have mutual friends. When he announced, his story is amazing, by the way. You know his story, right? Skateboarder, right? Pro skateboarder, but he smoked a lot. He drank a lot. And then he had this like epiphany. He got super fit, super healthy.
Starting point is 00:45:00 Now he's like. He's a fitness. Yeah. And I was like a fitness dude. And he came out with a spice blend called Not a Damn Chance. And now he's got he's a fitness yeah now he's like a fitness dude and he came out with a spice blend called Not A Damn Chance and now he's got
Starting point is 00:45:09 his own burger place I think he's got a couple of them but we it looks like he's working with a Michelin starred chef Phillip Franklin Lee
Starting point is 00:45:15 so I know like I know what's his name Nadine Neen Neen I know Neen through Phillip
Starting point is 00:45:23 so me knowing Phillip because Phillip he owns the Sushi by Scratch. Oh, man. And then him and Neen partnered. But that's the best sushi I've ever had in my life. We wanted to do at an event, get like 800 NADC burgers and have them given out to everybody who gets a ticket. We weren't able to pull it off.
Starting point is 00:45:43 We wanted to do it in Austin. But what I can tell you is- That's a lot of burgers, bro. Well, yeah. If we're doing like a thousand seats, everybody gets a burger. But they're not going to be hot. No, we're going to set something up
Starting point is 00:45:53 where they can make the burgers and people can go and order and get one. But when Neen came out with the spices, I was immediately like, oh, dude, awesome. I ordered a bunch. Those are great. Dude, we put it on everything.
Starting point is 00:46:04 Like, no, the spicy chicken spice on everything. I put it on grilled we put we put it on every like no quite the spicy chicken spice on everything i put on grilled cheese i put on cheeseburgers i put it on you name it yeah how did you meet up with uh philip uh from working with rogan me being one of rogan's openers uh you know we would do our shows and he would be bringing us food and then they would come to the shows and they'd be like hey you, you gotta come check out my sushi restaurant. And then they'd be like, oh, well, we just opened up a burger restaurant,
Starting point is 00:46:28 so you gotta come check out the burgers. And he fries his fries in beef tallow. That's what's at home. The Wagyu. And his wife, Margarita, who just opened up
Starting point is 00:46:39 a bakery in Austin, she makes all the buns and shit, bro. It's just a well-thought-out, not-putting-some-shit-together burger. I tell you, shit, bro. It's just a well thought out not putting some shit together burger. I tell you, man, I used to work at a chicken shack and I would take the lard, the beef, I think it was beef tallow, I don't know, it was lard, big block of it, and slide it into the chicken thing and they'd fry chicken in it for like
Starting point is 00:46:56 three days and then we'd reuse the oil for the french fries. Come out black and soggy but when you use that fresh lard on the fries, they're golden and crispy. It's all about that lard. I fries they're golden and crispy it's all about that lard i almost want to just do a show in austin so i can get a chance to get one of those burgers we got it's so hard to pull off because because i like so what we typically have to do is fly out on a sunday set up the show all week in austin so we can do the live show on the day of
Starting point is 00:47:24 and then we got to fly it on the weekend so it basically results in like three or four weeks straight with no days off is there a day we could just 16 hours every day a way we could fly down there with super low budget me you and surge and like private jet two days private jet and then that's the only way so the only way the only way to to do it where it's not super stressful and it's actually cheaper than setting up for a week would be we wrap up the Culture War show Friday morning, hop on a private jet at 1230 in the afternoon, land. I think it would be like a two and a half hour flight. That PJ is going to cost you like $60,000.
Starting point is 00:47:58 And then do the live show, catch the return flight that night after the plane's refueled and fly back home. And so what we what what 60 grand yeah it was crazy as um there and back before yeah there and back before covid it was like 10 grand and so a lot of people were like okay so so that you know i'll fly down do a show and fly back it's expensive but you make more than enough money doing the show now it's like 60 grand flying during covid was the nastiest shit dude did you guys fly during covid with the masks it was so breathing in that sweaty mask well here's the thing you had to fly first class they didn't bother you oh yeah you could take it down and they wouldn't let's let's do this let's jump to the story because i find this one funny and we'll get back into the news we have this from the independent go fund me me launched for Donald Trump's unjust $350 million fine in civil
Starting point is 00:48:48 fraud case. So there's, there's a whole bunch I got to say about this. First of all, go fund me. I'm surprised I didn't ban it outright because they just ban everybody. Give, send,
Starting point is 00:48:57 goes right there. Secondly, you know, 10,800 donations already, $556,000 raised of $355 million. I don't know that they're going to make it to $355 million. But I would just like to point out, with Truth Social about to get their deal done, the digital world, acquisition corporate, whatever it's called,
Starting point is 00:49:21 Trump stands to make $4 billion. What? Okay, it's stock trump stands to make four billion dollars okay it's stock value you hear about this hold up no trump is going to be wealthier than he's ever been smart guy so they launched truth social trump being as famous as he is it is the path you know what's funny is everybody was like trump needs to get back on x even i was saying it like trump's gotta be on twitter man this is where he needs to be it's funny yeah no trump just monetized his personality and his platform to tune to four billion dollars so the amount of shares he owns in in the truth social or dwack or whatever if the merger happens they're valued about 50 bucks a share that gives trump five four billion dollars in in equity he could then take a 10 of those shares hand him to new york
Starting point is 00:50:07 and be like you are now a minority stakeholder in truth social thank you and have a nice day so you know people are donating to him and i can respect it but the man does not need it i hope he starts but i can respect i hope he starts wearing the gold shoes now yeah it would look good that kind of i kind of regret not buying the gold shoes. They did look all right. I'm going to get a pair. But people are just like reselling them for a lot, aren't they? What did they drop for?
Starting point is 00:50:31 300? We can probably get a pair for 200. I think they're going for five grand now, aren't they? I'm sure they're probably already online reselling them. Let's see what we got. I'll pay a thousand. Yeah. They're probably already charging more than that.
Starting point is 00:50:41 But I'm not even going to wear them. I'm just going to put them in a case. Yeah. No, we're going to skate them them one shoe in one room like upstairs one thing about me bro i can't skate you ever seen one 9500 yeah but it says sold out never surrender who what like who how do you get them made uh i would buy them and then we would film a skate video in them. Because what we'd be doing is, it's not meant to cause harm or to insult the sneakers.
Starting point is 00:51:08 It's to immortalize them in a skate video forever. Yeah. Close up on the feet. Yup. And so then it's like you're watching someone do skate tricks or like maybe like depending on the size you could get, you could have a couple different people do big tricks in the golden sneakers.
Starting point is 00:51:24 Everyone's got to wear a Trump mask. Go to Hollywood high in the golden trump sneakers and do like a kickflip backsmith down the handrail how many really how many pair released i don't know it was limited yeah limited edition it wasn't limited it's only like 500 to a thousand pair dude how a thousand i think maybe yeah super limited one thousand pairs yeah it's wild to me that people i mean i don't know to say like you can absolutely donate to donald trump his campaign and i think you should especially if you want him to win i think more important than that people should be like getting their their friends and family registered to vote and you should be gearing up for the shadow campaign redux because
Starting point is 00:51:58 if you think you know yeah nate silver wrote wrote an op-ed he's's a 538 guy saying Biden can't win at this point. No. And I'm like, if you, if, okay, look, Nate Silver is a poll guy. So he's looking at the game, fixing his glasses and going, well, based on the rules of the game, I don't see how Biden could possibly win. And then Joe Biden goes and flips an ace out of his sleeve. He goes, oh, look at that. That was on the table. And he's got a royal flush.
Starting point is 00:52:22 Okay. If you think the Democrats are not working a shadow campaign right now like they did in 2020, I got a bridge to sell you. No, I got some golden sneakers to sell you. I actually don't. I wish I did. What is your thoughts on politics
Starting point is 00:52:34 and who to vote for and how to do it? So here's my thing, bro. Up until 2020, I would say I didn't really care more, you know, democratic. And, uh, when 2020 happened, I actually had a time to like sit back and chill and like listen to everything because I was just a blind. Didn't like Trump guy because that's what the majority said and when 2020 happened i went to reading and you know looking at stuff and seeing what this dude did and because up until then i was in the rat race trying to be famous trying to get on stage going to auditions table reads this that and the other so when 2020 actually happened and i got a chance and i'm like what's bad about this guy was there something in particular
Starting point is 00:53:25 that happened like in the news i think it was called the uh it was it what's the thing called where he gave money to the black colleges of the uh the hbc hbcus came to him and said you can just don't keep coming back to me i like you but just take the money yeah because obama kept making him come back every year that's what he said said. Yeah. Yeah. That was crazy. And then I'm like, how does this do to racists? Right. Because, like, if you give somebody resources or you give somebody opportunities, how is that racist? Mm-hmm.
Starting point is 00:54:07 I mean, and, you know, the reason I'm probably being outed right now by the BLM is because I have an opposing view. And I don't't like that i don't like how i can share the same complexion as somebody and i don't think the same as them and they call me you know a white supremacist yeah well that's what joe biden said he said if you don't vote for him you're not black yeah but they're scared of me bro because i look like this and i have my views and i can take down their whole infrastructure because someone who looks like me should follow the same bandwagon as them you're familiar with larry elder yeah nick called him the black face of white supremacy what does that even mean yeah it's just like we're gonna say words to shock and they call me a white supremacist this week how's it feel uh why because of the gf joke george floyd sir calling you oh you can say i didn't and
Starting point is 00:54:48 i did a podcast of willie d explaining myself and i i told them about an interaction i had with the kkk where when i was in georgia can i can say that when you were with kkk i was going to ask you if you knew daryl davis no oh Oh, the black dude who transformed. Yeah. Yeah. They called. I don't know that they called him a white supremacist. I think they do call him a white supremacist. But here's the thing. I had an interaction with the KKK and it's not trying to justify what they have done in the past or whatnot.
Starting point is 00:55:32 But when it comes to life, I don't like to speak on history, even if the history, even if the history of police officers and police officers in L.A. is harming a majority of black people. I don't want to believe that to be my truth. So when I speak, I speak for my truth. And when I was in Georgia riding my dirt bike, I told the story on one of the podcasts. I said I was riding my dirt bike. My dirt bike bogged out in the creek and a group of people heard it happening slightly over a hill probably like creeks down here probably like five or six feet to where i couldn't see what was going on above me and i i told willie i said you know who came to my rescue and i said you know what was going on right over that hill and he said what i said a kkk rally wow and i said these people came and helped me get my dirt bike out
Starting point is 00:56:09 they helped me get my dirt bike out and they said go get out of here were they in their hoods yes what someone needs to draw this dude this is wild wow that's what i'm saying like but if i would have listened to everything a black person has told me and looked at every video, those can be extremists. Just like when it comes to slavery. Whenever I think, and me personally, whenever I think a person who shares my skin color thinks of slavery, they think of Django. They think of a big house with three, four hundred slaves. But that's not how slavery actually was.
Starting point is 00:56:47 It was a lot of poor farmers with one or two slaves and they couldn't afford to treat them like shit. Yeah, we talk about Civil War quite a bit here
Starting point is 00:56:57 as many people may have noticed but we were talking about this. A lot of black people fought for the North. Oh yeah, yeah.
Starting point is 00:57:03 We were talking about this on the Culture War show, Culture War podcast Fridays, 10 a.m and um when you yeah when you start reading the history a lot of people get the cliff notes of history and the first thing i was reading about was like frederick douglas and i don't know if it was him i it might have been him or his wife but you started reading about slaves who bought their freedom. And then I was like, wait, wait, what? How does that make sense?
Starting point is 00:57:28 You're a slave. You're on. You can't. Well, the reality was slavery just meant you were property of someone else. They controlled everything you did. But this didn't mean that you were on a plantation working on a farm. They could have you do anything they wanted. So they were like shoemakers.
Starting point is 00:57:43 They were slaves. A guy would walk into the store and he'd be like, I'd to have some shoes made and there would be a slave making shoes and slave owners would let the slaves take cash and make money for themselves to buy their own food because it was easier than slave owners managing everything for them i'm not saying this as if it's like a good thing or it's like it wasn't as bad no i'm saying it's worse it was that every element of their life was controlled and they were afforded only limited freedoms and even when they thought they could have something of their own it was still one person could decide but my point ultimately is there's a broader view of what was ultimately going on with slavery so like poor farmers would have one slave and it would be they'd treat them real well and that would be that's like a story
Starting point is 00:58:21 that would happen that isn't told a lot because i didn't wasn't taught that as a no i don't think that's that that was that was common i think the majority of slave owners uh it was a small percentage of people who owned almost all the slaves and the like it's like what david's saying like people think it's like jango right but a lot of it was just like a person who got paid nothing and had to work for you and couldn't do anything about it like so like an indentured servant yeah indentured servitude was you take a big loan to get there and you're like in x amount of time i'm going to pay that off through work but that was different than a slave slaves were owned harriet tubman said i freed many slaves i would have freed many more if only they knew they were slaves right how is it that when john brown goes to the harper's ferry
Starting point is 00:59:03 armory you got a bunch of slaves who are like i don't want to revolt it's because the the stories that people assume from movies are that the worst examples of torture are the examples of all slavery right slavery was bad it was human beings stripped of their rights but this the nefarious thing about it is sometimes the select like people who are in slavery were convinced it was good for them that's kind of the point but can you also play devil's advocate and say that out of all the groups of people that were enslaved that my ethnic background of people possibly laid down and accepted it because didn't jewish people when they were trying to be enslaved they committed mass suicide i don't know i i i would
Starting point is 00:59:46 say this slavery existed existed throughout history and it still exists today and i don't i don't i don't know if i have the the the knowledge enough of any ethnic group to say one laid down or one didn't what i can certainly say is you know there were slave revolts in the united states and ultimately a civil war where people fought over which was in essence ending slavery so do you believe that enough do you believe that there were indigenous black people to america i would probably yeah i would argue that from boats from 10 000 years before from asia across the bering strait down colon or maybe or maybe back when it was just pangea and we had right what's the land straight the Yeah, the Bering Strait. The Bering Strait, yeah.
Starting point is 01:00:26 Pangea was, I think, well before humans existed. And I think the theory with the Bering Strait is that like modern Native Americans descended from Asians. I would not be surprised to find that some point throughout history, black people made it to the United States or to the current North American continent, just not in great enough numbers to establish any kind of base or whatever. And the Asian cultures did. Pacific Islanders made it pretty dang far. The reason I ask that is because on my mother's side, her grandmother was considered a native. Or they didn't really like being called Native American. They liked being called Native people. But she was a native or they didn't really like being called Native American they like being called native people but she was a native person and this lady is
Starting point is 01:01:10 just as dark as me but what a different texture of hair but I mean let's say I mean one of the slave trades are like 16 something 16 16 19 they also that yeah so imagine someone's brought 1619 somehow they end up living with native americans an intermingle 100 years later a child is born right to a native american tribe and they're black right are they indigenous yes sure i mean they're descended from a native american tribe who's here you know so i i these these arguments the left makes about like indigenous also fall apart instantly when you ask about europe so apparently it started in 1526 just to interject right 1619 brazil was the first transatlantic slave voyage yeah it was the united states argument it's like
Starting point is 01:01:57 these idiots that tried to discredit me because my dad's from cuba it's like you don't think ships stopped in cuba oh yeah my daddy's darker than me i had a white dude at occupy wall street tell me that because they had this thing set up called uh progressive stack that means if you want to talk you have to be to varying degrees on the hierarchy of oppression or whatever and then that's crazy yeah so like you if you raise your hand and you're white yeah that's what they did it's called progressive i wasn't allowed to speak either yep the stack was this you have the group gathering everyone raises their hand then based on who raised their hand first
Starting point is 01:02:34 someone would they would select you and then then you would speak in that order they called it the stack then they very quickly were like well that's not fair because white men speak too much so we're gonna make the progressive stack so based on your on your oppression olympics so like if you're a white man this is really funny white guy raises his hand and they're like is there any people who are not white who want to speak and he goes i'm gay and they're like oh you're good then it was like all right and one guy actually was like i'm not really gay but you know i wanted to speak so i just and let me ask i mean all of y'all are white or white appearing. We got an African, more African. Well, real quick.
Starting point is 01:03:08 This is the point I was making. The point I was making was one of these, when I was questioning why they were doing it, this white liberal guy says, well, look, you're white. You wouldn't understand what it's like to be oppressed. And I was like, I'm Korean. And I only recently learned this but i'm part japanese and whenever i tell anybody i'll be like well i'm like i'm germanizing korean but i just found out i'm five percent japanese they go oh because everybody knows what that means the the part
Starting point is 01:03:37 of my family let's put it this way the japanese man did not entered my enter my family consensually yeah i am part Japanese, not because, I like to tell people, I imagine it was a Romeo and Juliet story where the Japanese man and the Korean women were like, I don't care what my family says,
Starting point is 01:03:53 I love you. Meet on a boat, somewhere in the middle. We'll escape together. No, they were warring for a long time and hated each other and Japan occupied Korea, but there was a lot of war between them.
Starting point is 01:04:04 And yeah, and then someone else pointed out the percentage of Japanese i am indicates it wasn't once but more than once and i'm like who's this white liberal dude to tell me you have you have no historic oppression so you can't possibly speak and i'm just like why do i have to tell you my race in order to be considered worthy of speaking because they are openly racist on the left. It's only skin deep with them. Yeah, and your skin's not even white. That's the most annoying part. I know someone who's doing improv
Starting point is 01:04:31 and she's Puerto Rican. I guess it doesn't look as Puerto Rican. Yeah, she does improv. We don't take... They can't even speak. She went up and did a Puerto Rican character and all the white people on her team said, you can't do that because you're not Puerto Rican. And it was offensive. She's like, I'm a Puerto Rican character and everyone all the white people on her team said you can't do that because you're not Puerto Rican and it was offensive
Starting point is 01:04:47 she's like I'm actually Puerto Rican That's what I'm saying bro like any type of improv is the gayest thing you guys they all want to be something they're not
Starting point is 01:05:04 like I was a thespian at first before I became a comedian, bro. Like, that was my thing, to be an actor. And you got to hang around all these white people that walk around talking with a fake British accent. It's like, you're so fucking fake. Well, hold on. The only accent they're allowed to do is British. Otherwise, they're being racist. David, would you not do SNL?
Starting point is 01:05:28 I do what Shane's doing. That's what I was going to say. Shane Gillis did an Asian accent, and they canceled him because of that and some other jokes within the podcast or whatever. But I'm like, dude, there was this guy. I don't know if – I can't remember who it was. It might have been Laowai86 is that the channel might have been
Starting point is 01:05:47 I might be referencing the wrong channel but there was a guy remember when the the girl wore the Chinese dress to prom what is it called
Starting point is 01:05:54 like a gi or whatever the Komodo it wasn't a Komodo that's Japanese she wore a Chinese dress double racism I don't know if I'm Asian enough
Starting point is 01:06:04 to give you a pass on that one but you know i'll try but anyway she wore it she wore thank you i i i accept no she she wore the left said she was culturally appropriating and it was racist so some dude was in china and he walked into chinese people and he's like what do you think about this girl in the dress and they're like oh very nice like very good oh they're speaking Mandarin, of course. Everyone he asked, they were like, oh, hey, really cool. Like, people in America are wearing our clothes. In America, they're like, she's racist.
Starting point is 01:06:32 You can't wear that. I'd be like, if a Japanese dude wore a cowboy outfit, that'd be cool. What's really? That'd be cool. Can you pull something up for me? Maybe. Depends on what it is. Type in Macon, Georgia.
Starting point is 01:06:44 Colored waiting rooms., colored waiting area sign. Oh, like from apartheid, but like- I just want to show you this. Okay. This is currently in the city that I grew up in. Colored waiting room? Is that racist? What's it say?
Starting point is 01:07:02 Colored waiting room. I guess the issue is this like how do you define i don't like and what color because my skin's color it's pink i don't so the basis of racism when i said this the other day on the podcast is is a battle for resources that's a race that's where the basis of racism comes from if we're all in a 20 acre plot and y'all say the black man is stronger or oh the white the white south african is smarter or he has more techniques to trap better at math so he knows how to trap a animal he knows what time this animal that's where it came from. So how is that? Well, no, I think you're completely right, right?
Starting point is 01:07:52 So racism is one community saying, particularly based on race, we don't want to share with another community. And so when it came to land of slavery and then the rise of segregation and Jim Crow and all that stuff, they're basically saying it's our community and your community is separate. We don't want you taking our stuff. You don't take our stuff. We'll keep it separate. community and your community is separate we don't want you
Starting point is 01:08:05 taking our stuff you don't take our stuff we'll keep it separate they want to control the resources they have and allocate only to their own the slavery and racism got conflated in the united states because it's not the same thing because the african slave trade happened to be people with darker skin from africa that darker tint whatever the hell uh they think of it as a racist thing but slavery is just human slavery the romans took whoever's slave if they weren't only that the british crown enslaved americans to force and force them to work on their naval vessels and there were irish people were enslaved part of the slave trade when i when i try to when i try to have any type of debate with another black
Starting point is 01:08:39 person who you know opposes my views and i tell them yo we were basically you know uh opposes my views. And I tell them, yo, we were basically, you know, uh, sold by our own people who looked at us because it's like, think about taking, like, I don't know your land. I don't know up here where you're at. So think about a white European, a white European male coming to Africa to trap Africans who doesn't know the lay of the land. Like, slavery, those are the spoils of war. That was a huge African slave trade. What was that movie that just came out about
Starting point is 01:09:14 the female warrior? The Bob Marley movie? No, I'm just kidding. Do you guys know what I'm talking about? What's it about? It was like a black warrior woman. Oh, that movie they did horrible. Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Starting point is 01:09:26 And they omitted from the film that she was a slave trader. Viola Davis was playing. Yeah, yeah, yeah. They were like, the reason, like, everyone's asking, like, hey, she was a slave trader. She captured black people and then sold them to Europeans. Like, why don't they talk about that? The woman king? Yeah.
Starting point is 01:09:39 Yeah, something like that. The West African slave trader. This is what I've heard. Do you know more about it, Serge? I mean, the tribal chieftains would enslave people and then sell them across the ocean. Bro, I think too much, right? So I had this, what do you call it when you think of something but it's not- Epiphany.
Starting point is 01:09:54 Wait, no. Not an epiphany, a conspiracy. Oh, okay. When you think of something but it's not based in reality? Bro, you got me drinking that $2,000 tequila. I can't even think right now. But I had a conspiracy about Harriet Tubman, right? So there was this like sketch I wanted to write, but nobody would touch it.
Starting point is 01:10:15 And I'm like, think about this for a minute. Harriet Tubman freed, I think, under 100 slaves, right? How many slaves did she free? Let's find out. I think it was 79. I don't think it was an astronomical amount of slaves let's find out we got google right here
Starting point is 01:10:31 70 she rescued 300 people in 19 trips oh a myth fact it was about 70 people approximately 13 trips so Harriet Tubman freed about 70 people so i had this conspiracy that i wanted to make a whole movie about what if harriet tubman was only
Starting point is 01:10:53 freeing these slaves to pay a debt to another slave master in order to save her family but but elaborate like so she's taken so say for instance one giant plantation kind of like the thing that leonardo di caprio had in django and how he went to go find his girl so say somebody at that plantation was very dear to harriet tubman say for instance that's what it was like they had her husband her and her two kids or her mom and aunt. So say she told them, hey, I'm a free slave. But what I can do for exchange of these is bring you a whole bunch of more slaves. So she wasn't freeing them.
Starting point is 01:11:35 She was bringing them on a trip and then delivering them to a slave. She was a human trafficker. That's the conspiracy theory that I had. You could have it in the movie seem like the slave owners like go disrupt all these other plantations by letting their slaves free but then you can find out later he's actually working now hold on with tyler this is a great idea so hold on hold on hear me out david now uh it's a great idea in order to get this financed we're gonna have to make harriet white and blonde but only at the end of the movie when she's a bad guy.
Starting point is 01:12:06 The point is, we can make your film about Harriet Tubman, but we're going to call her Karen Tillman. And she will be a white blonde woman from Atlanta who is trafficking humans. And then you'll get the financing for your film, and that's Hollywood. See, that's the thing I asked Willie D, man. You know, like when we talked about the whole Kyle Rittenhouse thing, and it's like, and you know, they're angry at him for, you know, the things that transpired that night when he had to do what he had to do. A judge ruled that he defended himself.
Starting point is 01:12:42 But here's the thing. Or a jury did, sorry. Black people are mad at him. But he did nothing to a black person. They think he did. So when I asked on the podcast I was on, and they were like, because those were allies. And I'm like, but in this same conversation, you call white people the enemy or you call white people racist. So at what point can we determine who is an ally and who is an enemy?
Starting point is 01:13:16 Because you can tell me you're for me right now. But what does that mean? That's what I'm saying. When it comes to the black community, what determines who is and who isn't an ally. I mean, I don't care because I'll never go outside in March. Not because I don't want to walk. It was just the optics. Like they turned Britain house into the anti BLM,
Starting point is 01:13:34 even though he was just protecting himself and had nothing. He was protecting his, he wasn't shooting at black people. It wasn't even grandfathers. I think he heard that there was someone who wanted their business to be protected. Yeah. And he just showed up.
Starting point is 01:13:47 He actually did first aid on some people. was outside asking for first aid yeah and not to mention this dude was a pretty good shot he was a really good falling on his ass hit one dude in the bicep oh yeah he blew that guy's arm right oh damn i'll tell you what does it let's clarify if you're an ally so uh that guy who got his arm blown off had posted he wished he had killed Kyle Rittenhouse. Kyle Rittenhouse fired as he was being approached by a man with a gun, and a jury ruled it was in self-defense. And one of them abused children in his past life. It's a wild story, dude.
Starting point is 01:14:14 Kyle's my friend now. That's awesome. Yes, he's my friend now. Like since what happened with the George Floyd show? Yeah, yeah, yeah. That's awesome. We've had him on the show. He's awesome.
Starting point is 01:14:23 He's a cool guy. Yeah, yeah, yeah. That's awesome. We've had him on the show. He's awesome. Yeah, he's a cool guy. Yeah, he is. And, you know, for me, it's like, bro, like, you were 17 at the time. I know. Crazy. Even if you were out there on dirt, even if you was out there, like, I'm going to get somebody who's trying to burn some shit down. Like, even if you're 17.
Starting point is 01:14:43 And the fact that the dude hit you in the head with a skateboard twice and you still had the cognitive dissonance to not cognitive dissonance oh that's a broken brain kind of fortitude cognitive fortitude i've been drinking so cognitive fortitude to maintain your composure and even tried to turn himself in but i want to do this i want to i want to uh jump over to this story because i want to make sure we get this one in. This is a tweet from Quiver Quantitative. Recent stock trades by Congress have caught our attention. I want to play you this video.
Starting point is 01:15:15 It's a minute long, and then we'll talk about it. The gist of it is the people who are known for insider trading in Congress sure are acting as though there's about to be a major collapse. Senator Tuberville just dumped a huge amount of his portfolio this month, and I mean huge. To put it into perspective, out of the 61 trades he made over the last month, 59 of them were sales. The other two were purchases of put contracts, which if you don't know, is a way to bet against the stock. The reason I'm telling you this is because Tuberville isn't just your regular congressman. When it comes to trading, he has one of the best records in Congress right next to Nancy Pelosi.
Starting point is 01:15:48 And maybe one of the reasons behind this performance is the crazy amount of Senate committees that he's on. There's too many to read, so you can pause and take a screenshot if you want. But it's safe to say with the amount of privileged info he gets from sitting on all these committees, you definitely want to pay attention to his trades. Now, here's the weird part. Whenever you see a lot of bulk buying or selling by a lawmaker, you typically see some sort of trend. For instance, they could be selling financial stocks or buying energy stocks. But with the Tuberville trades here, I don't see any rhyme or reason to it. He's selling everything from automobile companies like Ferrari, semiconductor stocks like AMD, regional banks like Southern State, and I could
Starting point is 01:16:20 go on and on. But here's the catch though. As if Tuberville selling all these stocks isn't a bad enough sign, this week specifically, we've seen some of the richest people in the world selling billions in stocks. In February alone, Jeff Bezos sold 33 million shares of Amazon, which at $170 each comes out to $5.6 billion. Mark Zuckerberg, same story, 900,000 shares of Meta for $416 million. And the list goes on my point is when selling like this is going on by the world's richest and most powerful people it makes you wonder if they know something that we don't to see any of the data mentioned in this video I made a website called quiver quant where you can track it all for free and we'd love for you to check it out
Starting point is 01:16:56 when you get the chance and as always thanks for watching the answer is they do know something you don't they get rich off of it they bet against you so i'd be interested to see outside of tubberville um who else is selling is nancy pelosi what's what moves is she making and i did notice this before as far as the reason why i bring this up i did notice that bezos there's a big story when he sold off a huge portion of amazon stock i was like that's kind of wild usually they don't need to they're so rich you just what's he gonna do with what is it six billion dollars or whatever five point six five point six billion dollars like what do you do with that cash buy bitcoin move it somewhere i don't i
Starting point is 01:17:36 it may be give it to me just give me the point six spread it around bitcoin did jump 30 in a month but this is normal right before there's the happening is supposed to be happening maybe maybe they just decided to move i gotta i gotta say look maybe we're about to see some big crash maybe absolutely but maybe hold on if the crash happens before the election trump wins a home run yeah if the crash happens after the election the democrats say we told you so but why is nikki haley still in the race i just feel like nikki haley is going to be the republican candidate i agree the vape was saying it yeah dirty dirty maybe not guaranteed but maybe she is there because they are planning to do something totally nonsense that she is in the race right now.
Starting point is 01:18:25 Total nonsense. She's got big money. Don't know where it's coming from, why she's still there. What's RFK running as? Democrat? Independent. Nikki Haley makes no sense.
Starting point is 01:18:34 Any way you put it, there is zero reason for her to be in a race because she can't win. And all the Trump supporters are laughing at her. There's only one reason she's in the race. She is crossing her fingers and begging that Donald Trump goes to prison. I think she'll go.
Starting point is 01:18:46 The only person that had a smidgen of a chance against Donald Trump was DeSantis. Yeah. A smidgen. And that's the right word. Right. Like anybody who, like if we're talking about the turtle in the head, anybody who was even kind of close, which it was still, you know, four or five laps ahead, Donald Trump. Like the only person that could have possibly even made or got 4% of the votes.
Starting point is 01:19:13 You want to know what's wild? A smidgen is actually a unit of measurement. I'm just, I'm going into this. I don't even care. Okay. A pinch is an actual unit of measurement. Really? Yeah.
Starting point is 01:19:24 Like back in the day, if you look at really old recipe books, it would say a sm even care okay a pinch is an actual unit of measurement really yeah like back in the day if you look at really old recipe books it would say a smidgen a pinch i think like a nip a smidgen is a very small portion of visual representation a bit or a mite a bit or a mite a tidbit smidgen etymology and uh you know here's another really crazy thing i was just reading about so uh do you know why we say that there's hours minutes and seconds why seconds comes from the second hand of a clock we're literally calling the unit of measurement the second measurement the second after minute number two like yeah a second is minute they're like well that's a minute increment something like that minute and i'm like where
Starting point is 01:20:04 we count we count seconds like count to 10 like how many seconds until x and it's like before clocks they didn't have any of that so they didn't they didn't count time i'm like that's just wild there's a weird thing anyway back back i don't want to derail about the economy this is a big deal oh you just woke up back to the economy back to the economy yeah sundials are we is this guy going to build a doomsday bunker? That's when I start to worry. There's a lot of people building doomsday bunkers. Rick Ross is building a doomsday bunker. Rick Ross?
Starting point is 01:20:31 Yes. It was big news a few weeks ago. Why? I'm the biggest boss. We should ask him. Someone told him he should build one and then he did. Speaking of Zuckerberg, I saw him at the UFC fight looking goofy. like a cyborg yeah what was he waiting for he was
Starting point is 01:20:49 like they're handing him some stuff and he didn't know it was awkward now everybody loves talking about these doomsday bunkers and mark zuckerberg is apparently building one it's not the biggest they're claiming he built like a 200 million dollar doomsday bunker it's not it's a big property with a doomsday bunker and why wouldn't you build one it's got like a it's like a network of rooms i think it was like 5 000 square feet so he has this massive it's a massive compound a massive 200 million dollar compound with a 5 000 square foot uh subterranean like emergency bunker but we're real quick real quick i don't care about the bunker i don't know why mark zuckerberg is trying to learn how to be like a black belt
Starting point is 01:21:26 he thinks something's coming he's scared of Elon Musk he wants to raise Wagyu cows be self sufficient be on a remote island with an emergency bunker and be proficient in martial arts he's infatuated with Joe Rogan
Starting point is 01:21:40 that's the problem it's going to be crazy when you see the riots and the dystopian future of people trying to loot That's probably true. It's going to be crazy when you see the riots and the dystopian future of people trying to loot doomsday bunkers. That's going to be nuts. If you do have a doomsday bunker, say there is some type of catastrophe that
Starting point is 01:21:54 ends most of civilization, do you really want to be around? Yeah. If I have kids, keep them safe no matter what. But why? Why do you and your kids only well you don't want to die i don't yeah gotta fight against but here here's here's like the bigger piece of the puzzle everything everyone does let's just be real 99 of what people do
Starting point is 01:22:18 is for other people that's just it yeah The reason why solitary confinement is torture is because humans only exist for other humans. Yeah. And so I see your point. If like, I've watched those doomsday movies and I'm like, would you really want it? What would you do if the world ended? There's no mission anymore. The Will Smith movie. Actually.
Starting point is 01:22:36 Yeah. I was just thinking of legend. I am legend. Here's a better way to put it. If you went back in time 200 years, you might as well be not a human because humans would be so dramatically different from your views from everything you want you would not fit in you wouldn't be able to do things you wanted to do no deodorant no i mean nasty your teeth people smell bad you have you have to work non-stop all day every day they like these things like peep man build your house by hand that works vice versa they look at us like we're not human
Starting point is 01:23:10 no exactly like imagine imagine um you you like going out friday nights and going to the bar and having a drink now go back in time to a period where those drinks don't exist where electricity doesn't exist and you'd be like this is awful i don't want to live this way but more importantly the value system yeah imagine you're a gay man and you go back time 400 years. Culture shock. They didn't exist. They did, but it was like... One per 100,000.
Starting point is 01:23:32 You have to... You have to go from Oregon to LA to find... No, I think they existed, but it was just like it was not allowed. It's just not allowed. Kind of like having a kid out of wedlock. Like, there were some people, but like like do you really want to be that person imagine it's it's it's absolute culture shock like uh the women who go to dubai and there's so many of these stories where they'll get raped report to the police and then go to prison for pre for uh
Starting point is 01:23:58 premarital sex and they're and they're they're like no but i'm the victim like no you're not you're a perpetrator you had sex outside of marriage. That's a crime. You go to jail. And they're just shocked. Like, what? Like, welcome to a different reality. Right. So let alone living without humans, living in a different culture. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:24:14 I'm like, imagine going to the future 200 years. You wouldn't be speaking the same. You wouldn't understand how to communicate. Like, imagine Benjamin Franklin came to today. He wouldn't know how to find out what the news is he might be one of the few i don't know no one's probably like some adaptable minds are like i see the fractal pattern i understand this method he would say get me a newspaper so i love ben frank he would say give me a newspaper so i can understand what's happening in the news today and you could say
Starting point is 01:24:39 the newspaper is is old news you need the phone with Twitter to know the news. And it's going to be like a small hard glass object that when you... It's beyond him, dude. And this is not... No, Benjamin Franklin is not immune to this. The older people who have a hard time with tablets and smartphones is because they did not grow up utilizing this degree of technology. The same thing will happen to us depending on the advance of technology. Yeah, bro. Think about this, bro. this degree of technology. The same thing will happen to us depending on the advance of technology. Yeah, bro.
Starting point is 01:25:07 Think about this, bro. You had to actually leave your house, get on a horse and buggy to allow somebody to see your outfit. Each one of us right now could show our outfit to hundreds of thousands of people without ever leaving this area. It's unnatural. That is unnatural. There's so of people without ever leaving this area it's unnatural yep
Starting point is 01:25:25 that is unnatural y'all saw many like no but check this out women you're exposed during during war during war the commanders wouldn't get word something happened unless their guys made it out right and if no one made out they'd be like we've lost word with this unit we don't know what's going on think of lincoln being obsessed with Morse code. Hanging out, waiting to hear the people come in. Imagine a Twitter update. Hey, the North, we surrender. Let's give a jetties bird. Stonewall Jackson.
Starting point is 01:25:55 The wild thing is probably the most powerful weapons, I don't know if weapons is the right word, the most powerful devices in terms of killing other humans in war is radio the ability to communicate because you can triangle it, you can surround people the reeling of information
Starting point is 01:26:14 whoever's got the most information one of the things I love was Justice League I think it was Justice League had an episode where Vandal Savage sent a laptop regular store bought Best buy laptop back in time to himself and it allowed him to take over germany and win world war ii the the things that were on that computer that the ability to calculate and do cat drawings even allowed him to just rapidly advance technology and it's it's like to us it's just i just i bought it the crazy that your cell
Starting point is 01:26:41 phone has more computing power than the rocket they used to go to do the apollo missions one of my favorite lines i was careful how i said that i say go to the moon i know thank you i appreciate that one of my favorite lines i'm a skeptic of everything but from madman there's a ida blankenship was the secretary when she died in the skyscraper uh the character looked at her and goes she was born in the back of a barn 1800 whatever and she died on top of a skyscraper she was an astronaut and i love that line and that's how i feel about my grandparents looking at how they saw like giant hallways of computers condensed down into this phone i was talking about that shit the other day to uh to my team and i said uh i was like bro like what was in the water back in the day like you know like during the silver war nothing that's where
Starting point is 01:27:25 they could convince you to play drums as people are shooting at you i think no water is the point of the the instruments in the battlefield was not something symbolic it was how they conveyed information yeah so if they're marching forward and the guy's playing the drums and the other guy's got a horn and then as they're marching down the commander guy's playing the drums and the other guy's got a horn, and then as they're marching down, the commander's way in the back, and then he hears, you know, fanfare number three to drum beat four. He knows that means cavalry's coming up from the right side. That's how they conveyed information. That was the evolution of military tactics. In the beginning, it was all vocal.
Starting point is 01:28:00 Well, I don't know if it was in the beginning, it was all. But early on, it was a lot of vocal commands, and then they just evolved it into louder instruments that they could bang. I think we just have a pandemic of complacency right now. People don't even care to leave their house. Imagine if we had to go to battle and you had to hear, like, an EDM DJ. Wait for the beat!
Starting point is 01:28:22 Wait for the beat! Danger Mouse! That would be awesome. Slow motion. The general's going to be like, hold on. I have the wrong tracks loaded. Hold on.
Starting point is 01:28:29 It's Skrillex. Retreat. Retreat. They're dropping Molly at night. When I met you in the summer. Flake. Flake. Flake.
Starting point is 01:28:41 So this is what would be what would happen. Now imagine there's like an emp and it like nukes go off and it wipes out all communications technology and so we're forced to go back to instruments the songs they're gonna play are gonna be like okay so if we hear shake it off that means charge for the center is broken if we hear beat it by michael Jackson. That means they're coming from the left. That's amazing. Shake it out. Shake it out. I was like, he's playing Swift.
Starting point is 01:29:10 Charge! That would probably be like secret army secrets too. Like if you could decode what songs the enemy met what they met, you'd be able to anticipate their moves when you heard the music. But here's a funny thing. I heard this about Iraq. When the U.S. troops started building stuff, maybe Afghanistan,
Starting point is 01:29:24 the streets were named things like, like after Michael Jordan Boulevard and stuff like that. Wow. Because the troops were just young guys and it's a dirt road. They drove down with no name. And so they had to tell people like,
Starting point is 01:29:38 that street we call Manning and that one's called Favre. So you turn there and turn there. And so the street names were just like sports athletes because it was the names they could use it's just what we did here when we named roads what was the name of that guy in England every city was like you know who we really like
Starting point is 01:29:53 we like Jefferson, Madison Adams, Roosevelt, Washington Washington's big I grew up on the corner of Roosevelt every city has like a Washington street right downtown the funniest thing about that whole Middle East shit on the corner of roosevelt every every every city has like a washington street right downtown gotta have a washington the funniest thing about that whole middle east y'all ever seen a video where they were trying to teach those uh afghanistan troops how to do
Starting point is 01:30:14 jones yeah they couldn't do it they should put that with the new york city police bro like we learned jumper jackson went kindergarten yeah but this this people need to understand humans like stop being able to develop neuroplasticity yeah like call it the the wild girl story where she couldn't speak it she couldn't speak at all the chick raised by the dogs yeah and then when they met her yeah and they're like wow they tried to teach her english but she could only basically grunt and say hungry, sleep. And she couldn't formulate. Apparently psychedelics.
Starting point is 01:30:49 Did they find her naked? Because I still question that story. I don't remember. I don't know. I just read that on the internet somewhere. But there was, did you guys see that story? Oh, dude, this is crazy. That chick was chained up.
Starting point is 01:31:00 Her brother and sisters were chained up. There's a documentary they put out recently. You know what I'm talking about? I think I know where you're going to guy if it is the father were for lockheed martin if it's the same story well i don't know it's the 17 year old girl escaped climbed out the window called the police and she did not know words yes so the cop was like excuse me he was like are you injured and she was what's injured are you hurt anywhere oh no yes and she talked really weird dude he's asking the cops like, what street are you on?
Starting point is 01:31:25 She's like, I don't know how to read. Like she doesn't, the whole world just makes no sense to her. And she has a different like accent that only people who were chained in a basement forever would have. She was talking like this?
Starting point is 01:31:34 Yes. Because she never talked to other people. That is one of the craziest documentaries. But the father worked for Lockheed Martin. I want to see it. Yeah. What's it called? Ah,
Starting point is 01:31:41 I forget the name, but there's like seven or, the only reason she got out is because her older brother or sister gave her a phone and she was able to get into youtube and saw justin bieber videos that's right and through the comment section some people were like what are you even talking about she'd like write things that made no sense and i think through that people realized she was like you gotta like get out of that house like this is what we're gonna do and it's and then she got out and called the cop said my brother and sister are chained
Starting point is 01:32:03 and they were like what and the cop was like i didn't know if i'd believed it yeah so they went to the house she hid from the cops oh yeah and then the worst part of all this about this whole thing about our whole country she got out they put her whole family into foster care and they got abused in foster care jesus like this dude come on we we gotta go to super chat so if you haven't already would you kindly smash that like button subscribe to this channel share the show with your friends and most importantly go to timcast.com right now click join us become a member
Starting point is 01:32:32 10 bucks a month and you'll get access to the uncensored members only show coming up at 10pm and we're gonna have a lot of fun we got a story for you guys and we're not gonna be family friendly with it but you're gonna have a good time and then we're gonna have y'all call in and talk to us and our guests and we're gonna have a good family friendly with it but you're going to have a good time and then we're going to have y'all call in and talk to us and our guests and we're going to have
Starting point is 01:32:48 a good time so let's read some super chats for now Tyrant's Blood says first congratulations sir you are the first super chat of the evening T-Bomb says first libertymemesfoundation.org unfortunately you were not the first super chat
Starting point is 01:33:02 there's one behind you where you can go. I love it. Yeah. That one's just a magnetic door where you can go that way. All right. We'll read some more Super Chats. Let's see what we got. T. Yo says, David Lucas killed Tony Legend.
Starting point is 01:33:14 Tim, how did you get connected with one of the goats of comedy? Here, I'll show you where it goes. We got a lot to talk about in the Members Only Uncensored because we want to take comedy to its most purest form. And on a topical news show, oh, I got knocked. On a topical news show where we try to keep it as family friendly as possible, you know, there's only so much we can do. David's swearing as much as he can, but we don't.
Starting point is 01:33:37 There's just probably people who are like, this one's not for my kids. Probably not. Certainly, the Members Only Uncensored is going to be really, really funny. Because we've already got a bunch of stories questions and things lined up and uh the the gist of the story is we saw david lucas do this stand-up routine where he got heckled and uh everybody saw it everybody laughed their asses off he was really really good it was about george floyd he handled the heckler hecklers masterfully the dude's so quick-witted i was saying that earlier in the show.
Starting point is 01:34:05 When I first came in and he was hanging out, we started talking a little bit. And it's like everything that comes up, he's got a quick-witted joke, like punchline response, just nailing it. And I'm laughing the whole time. And I'm like, this dude's so good. The best thing in watching that video
Starting point is 01:34:20 with the George Floyd jokes is watching people walk off. Each one is like a little trophy. it just makes my soul sing every time i don't i don't know if he wants if he wants to give up the full joke but there's like five punch lines it's it's it's a it's really he told me he told me the gist of it downstairs and like there's a punch line but that's not really there's another one and then he keeps going with it and then i was like oh dude but uh the members on the uncensored should be a lot of fun yeah and uh but we'll see we'll see all right let's go james whittem says first live stream long time listener keep up the great work tim can't wait for chicken shit lennon statue okay now uh now i want to say first you spelled lennon wrong it's uh l-e-n-i-n
Starting point is 01:35:02 not n-n-e-o-n but Fightin' to Sneeze. There's no guarantee we actually pull it off. And I also want to say this. There's no guarantee we pull it off. We are trying. I think it would be a lifetime accomplishment. There are a bunch of other practically important things we want to
Starting point is 01:35:21 consider too. So I don't want to do a GoFundMe or tell anybody like absolutely do not send us money for the purpose of buying the statue we will try but they could just outright say no and it may be something we're not able to do more importantly as it pertains to what we're doing in martinsburg west virginia we got to spend a lot of money up in this area so uh we might want to do that but i don't want to say too much because i don't want to spike what we're working on by giving away too much information which results in someone trying to sabotage our efforts.
Starting point is 01:35:49 But, you know, I'll mention, you know what I'll do? I'll mention I'm the members only uncensored, so it's a little closer to the chest, but still public. Because it's not like a big secret, but there's awesome developments that are happening in terms of the anti-Time Square. And so I think most people might actually say, the Lenin statue would be hilarious, but building anti-time square is more important and it's like it might be but we got we
Starting point is 01:36:11 got a big development some some some stuff's happening that's really good do the communist group their own it are they the ones no no no okay cool no so that's what i just like it and we don't and so it's privately owned but okay true i just want to give 250 000 to a bunch of communist kids right somewhere yeah well just give me 250 000 let me show you what i can do well we're doing an anti-time square so we want to we want to build in martinsburg west virginia a bunch of parallel economy businesses so right now we've got our coffee shop under construction can i come up absolutely can i get a got a house for me, but you can. Why don't you buy one and build one, and then you can have, why don't you put up a comedy club
Starting point is 01:36:48 in the middle of Martinsburg, West Virginia? I love it. And that barbecue joint. Let's talk. Hey, I'm with you. We need that. So the idea is, you look at what Times Square is.
Starting point is 01:36:57 We want to make an anti-Times Square of businesses that support our values. Yeah. And so you have this, like, I think it'll turn Martinsburg, West Virginia into a destination for people who believe in this country and want to see it come back it'll revitalize the area our like number one guiding principle is the legacy generational businesses that are there and families are protected and held up before anybody else i don't want any developers to come in and
Starting point is 01:37:20 push anybody out that goes against the mission yeah there are people who have like you know like a business that their great grandparentsgrandparents opened they have it today yeah and there are a lot of people are telling us that like wokeness is coming in the economy's having a rough time businesses are closing and i'm like let's turn that around and the way we can do it is west virginia is best virginia kevin o'leary said new york is out he said west virginia is one of the states he's looking at investing in. And that's right. West Virginia is the second most based state in the country. I think it was Wyoming that was first.
Starting point is 01:37:49 Really? Yeah, that's the most Trump supporting. West Virginia. So that's why Kanye went to Wyoming. Oh, cool. Maybe he's on crypto, too. West Virginia is 86% Trump supporting. So it's the second most. And that's crazy because it was a Democrat state before.
Starting point is 01:38:02 Like, not even that long ago. Yeah. But let's read some more Super Chats. Let's go. My favorite place is Coeur d'Alene, Idaho. Oh, it's beautiful, right? Huh? They got potatoes?
Starting point is 01:38:10 No, bro. It's beautiful. The lake is up there. It's beautiful. It's beautiful. It's very Republican. Oh, okay. Dude, I would live in Coeur d'Alene, Idaho.
Starting point is 01:38:16 They got snowboarding? I don't know about that. They got it in Washington. You got to go across to, not Spokane. I think it's, yeah, Spokane, actually. Really? Yeah, Spokane, yeah. I went to Cascade, I think it's called.
Starting point is 01:38:27 Oh, Cascade. That's where my parents live. In Seattle? Not Seattle. In Idaho. It's in Idaho? Cascade is in Idaho. There's Cascade in Washington, too.
Starting point is 01:38:35 Pretty popular name around there. Yeah, probably. It was great. Yeah. We went to Timberline Mountain this weekend. Yeah. Oh, wow. In West Virginia.
Starting point is 01:38:44 In West Virginia? Yeah, Timberline, West Virginia. It's the highest elevation in the area. It's 4,200 and. Yeah. Oh, wow. In West Virginia. In West Virginia? Yeah, Timberline, West Virginia. It's the highest elevation in the area. It's 4,200 and some feet. Oh, okay. East Coast, you know, skiing and snowboarding is not, you know. West Coast is always better. Coeur d'Alene means heart of an owl,
Starting point is 01:38:58 but it's an owl, A-W-L, that tool that you use for knitting. Oh, yeah. All right. No. It's beautiful. I'm looking forward to it. Let's grab some more super chats here. Eriftus says,
Starting point is 01:39:11 what if Klaus Schwab was just super excited for the release of Helldivers 2? Because you do go in the pod and eat the bugs. Is Helldivers 2 good? Have you guys seen those Amazon houses they got? Yeah. Yeah. Those little ones that fold out little ones i gotta be honest
Starting point is 01:39:27 i really want one and i'm also really scared because uh i was watching this this podcast clip from a guy who said in the future everyone's gonna own a home it's just not gonna be a home you want to live in yeah they're gonna be like these these little pod boxes it's like 30 grand and they deliver it it's got there's obviously no basement it takes them like a half an hour to set it up they just it's a big box it's like a big sheet and they unfold everything and then it all just clicks into place and it's a one bedroom it's got a bathroom it's got a kitchen living room and it's got a bedroom but they're relatively small and the ceilings are low but it's super cheap and it's like your own place it's got a bath it's infinitely
Starting point is 01:40:06 better than living in like a bachelor five by ten box for two grand yeah you'd have to buy like a quarter acre of land somewhere have it delivered dropped off hooked up to the electricity and then to plumbing but that's probably going to run you i think all in all after everything's said and done you might have like 50 to 70 000 and i'm not and for a lot of people who are younger and don't get it doesn't mean you put that money down that means you save up seven grand and then you get a loan and you finance it all and you're gonna have your own place and i think that's what's gonna happen five six hundred bucks a month maybe less than that yeah yep and you have essentially i don't know what is it like 200 300 square feet or something not even they look bad in floods well don't put. What is it? Like 200, 300 square feet or something? Not even. They look bad in floods.
Starting point is 01:40:46 Well, don't put them in a floodplain. I mean, they just look like they're going to get swept away. We want to buy a couple for free domicile because they're like private offices. Yeah. We could easily like put two of them up. Man, get six of those. Not only that. Check this out. If we built two of them, it would eliminate all of our hotel costs.
Starting point is 01:41:07 Oh, true. And it would dramatically reduce our travel costs for picking up guests. Guests gets picked up and brought right to Freedomistan where we've got two little like- Private lodging. Yeah. You're talking about the kind that folded out? But if you could order it from Amazon, how much if you find a contractor? They could probably build you that same thing. See, here's the other thing.
Starting point is 01:41:27 They have these things called bunkies. There's a website I got an ad for on Instagram because Instagram knows exactly what I want and when I want it. It's like, oh, he wants a tiny house. Give him a tiny house. And they're so cool. They're two-story tiny houses for $12,000. Whoa. You're talking my language.
Starting point is 01:41:41 There's no bathroom, though. The Amazon ones. Or into the outhouse. Yeah, nobody's going, though. The Amazon ones. The outhouse. Yeah, nobody's going to want to come and stay in an outhouse. I would. If you brought me up here and you told me I have a two-story little guest house and I just had to walk 10 feet to the bathroom. No.
Starting point is 01:41:58 Have you ever used an outhouse before? Yeah, I used to be in Boy Scouts. I don't think people are going to want to. It's part of the experience. You're not doing it forever. I think we'd be smart to invest in two of these little... Oh yeah, get two now. Get four more later if you like them.
Starting point is 01:42:14 No, I think two is good because when one guest comes in and then they leave, one guest comes in, then you rotate and then we just hire a person to clean. And then we know... We got to book hotels. We do like two hotels a night every day of the week.
Starting point is 01:42:28 It's expensive. I think we could, like for the cost of two months of accommodations, man, that's crazy. We spend a lot of money on housing guests. So with me building a house now, dude, and I was going through like a contractor or whatever you call it.
Starting point is 01:42:44 And you know what the price was they were charging me to build everything like 889 like almost a million dollars and now that i'm how many square feet uh so the initial house is 3800 square feet and then the separate house where I'm gonna like do this is like 1800 so that was 889 wow that was 889 and once I went in and started like getting prices on my own I got that down to 487 wow like just just not using one person who monopolizes everything just going and being like hey because I'm doing a lot of it out of pocket so i'm like hey how much will you lay this foundation down for okay how much will you frame this for all right how much will you set this in for how much will you do my roof for and then just separate everything even though it might take me 18 months to do it yeah i'm saving like half so there's this
Starting point is 01:43:39 uh there's this skateboarding website that writes about me nonstop for some reason i really don't know why but and it's just like it's it's it gets a lot of attention but they they published this and and like a lot of people saw the article claiming that the video we put out of uh free domistan which is under construction and they're building skate park they said tim pool unveils his two million dollar skate park and i'm like yo that is not it like we announced a two million dollar investment in multiple phases and this is phase one that is not it like we announced a two million dollar investment in multiple phases and this is phase one which is half a million dollars the full building the construction inside is probably it's probably closer to like seven or seven hundred thousand total but that's not just the skate park the skate park was like i don't know two to three hundred everything we're
Starting point is 01:44:19 building for it but then they write this article it's like two million and it's like people don't get it you know but we are investing a ton of money it's not just about the park it's the whole facility of production the studio we're building uh a studio underneath the irl studio which is going to serve as like uh hangout shows like video games and skateboarding i was kind of mad i didn't get to see that because i saw your instagram i was like fuck i get to see that and you know what's funny it's like we could go there and do the show there right now yeah but i can't like we don't want to it makes no sense right now because they're doing construction in the mornings and so i can't do the morning show there but i'm not going to record here and then drive out there and then like it's just you know
Starting point is 01:44:59 we got to get the art going and so we're like we'll get it all we'll get it all we're like two or three weeks out maybe maybe maybe three weeks here we go we got a good super this important one fails r us says loudon fire and rescue mentioned that if you want your donations to go directly to the to the deceased firefighters family you need to add brown family in the memo line so that link is in the description below shout out to our first responders and uh it was crazy because we got that breaking news last night basically a house exploded in loudon county which it's wild because everybody's heard the stories about loudon county and you know what's going on there with the fights over what missing stuff really close to the airport and uh actually a family member of one of the timcast crew was
Starting point is 01:45:38 seriously injured in it so you know shout out to everybody who helped out and shout out to our first responders i hope i hope it works out to the best for the best let's grab some more super chats jacob holly says my dad is a trucker from milwaukee and madison to new york city it is already insane he was called by a freight broker in new york who offered him a bonus of 25 to deliver to new york because all the other truckers were refusing hold the line whoa oh man well newsweek reports the guy backed down and i'm like i bet it's because it's getting big like if truckers are actually talking about it and then he makes a video and they think he's like i bet he was getting reached out for comment by journalists and he's like no i am not the organizer of this so i hope i hope so man was
Starting point is 01:46:23 there any relation to that and what would happen in martinsburg with the trucker protest there i have no idea someone mentioned was that you mentioned that i i mean i drove through there no it was it was on like i think it was on like our internal chat or something like that and i drove through there and there was a bunch of truckers lined up and honking a bunch like it was like 3 30 yesterday or on saturday i think yeah i don't know fix bayonet says in 1932 the.S. Army tore down the shantytown in D.C. Tanks and Calvary troops? Calvary. Yeah, the Calvary is like a...
Starting point is 01:46:52 Calvary Hill is in the... Yeah, that's where they carry the cross. Calvary? Cavalry. I think there's an L in cavalry. So cavalry troops drove out 10,000 World War I veterans who were protesting for their bonuses. That's crazy. That's right right i think it's funny that um
Starting point is 01:47:13 people sell each other out so quick you know yeah you're a veteran you're like i didn't get paid and then another troop is like don't know don't care because i'm getting paid get out yep polypure says many large truck companies have had a no nyc policy policy for years if some independent truckers refuse to go there that would cause new york city a disaster so i read one report that said prices are feared to to go up like 30 to 40 percent jeez because the supply is going to drop dramatically right there was uh truckers were already talking about it's really difficult to get into new york as it is and i i know because I've gone through the Lincoln Tunnel. Even with a car. I know, exactly.
Starting point is 01:47:46 Let alone a truck trying to deliver goods. 10-4 Lucky Charms says, as a trucker, I refuse to go to NYC. Bravo, sir. Bravo. I would absolutely love it if all of the truckers are just like, nah, we're good.
Starting point is 01:48:01 Because it's free market. It's choice. Just Jimmy says, Tim, cover the farmers, fishermen farmers fishermen taxi drivers and truckers in the eu it's been real for weeks france and so many others ain't messing around eva vlardner brooke went there and has been reporting on it for over a month she was in i think germany maybe she's been all over the yeah i don't know exactly where but having all the place check out her twitter it It's Eva Vlar, I think is the Twitter account. Eva Vlar. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:48:26 She's awesome. Lord Sea Pig says, way to oversimplify what happened in Colorado. His brakes let out miles prior, and there's video of him dodging the runaway ramps that are for that. It could have been avoided. Ten injured, four killed. That's right. He drove past a runaway truck ramp, uh i read a couple different stories about it and i there's never there's never there's no real explanation for why he didn't go up the
Starting point is 01:48:51 runaway truck ramp however some suggest he couldn't read wow he didn't he was he was not trained properly he didn't know what he was doing and the reason why so many people were demanding uh clemency was because the company allegedly this is what they say had a record a track record of violations and i suppose the argument was this is a guy 23 year old guy with no training and no idea what he was doing and they told him to do a haul in the mountains which he could not handle and didn't know what to do and i don't i wonder if he actually knew what a runaway truck ramp was for yeah they were saying that he burned out his brakes.
Starting point is 01:49:25 Oh, so it wasn't even engine braking? I have no idea. All they said is that people filmed smoke coming out and he was just like going downhill out of control. Didn't seem to know what he was doing. There was an accident and cars were piled up and he couldn't stop. So he tried to go, he tried to swerve out of the way and then crashed. But 110 years in prison? Look, this is what I said uh when i recorded about this
Starting point is 01:49:45 the point of prison what is it one lock dangerous people up so they can't hurt people to provide emotional uh satisfaction to vic to family victims i are victims of families of victims i totally get that but more it's that's not the most important one it's some some kind of we say that but it's really retribution, but it should be rehabilitation. In an instance where a guy was just, it was an accident. How is that, what justice is done by putting him in prison for a hundred years? What they should have done is take away his license forever. You're not allowed to drive anymore.
Starting point is 01:50:24 And then they should have made him like, I don't know, restitution of some sort to the best of his abilities. He's a poor guy. I don't understand why we put him in prison one he's not a violent it's not there's not gonna be a repeat offense right and all it does is cost us money yep so what's the point because the emotional satisfaction of people can we accomplish the emotional satisfaction in another way somehow did he get it overturned the 110 was overturned and dropped to 10 i don't even know what the point 10 years is 10 to probably do two or three yeah but like do we really want to spend money on this no why do i gotta spend money so that someone else is emotionally satisfied we're not solving any problems right can we like i i think the family deserves emotional satisfaction i just don't think me spending money i don't live in colorado i'm saying like in terms of prisons in general like we're not we're not actually accomplishing anything by just dumping money I just don't think me spending money. I live in Colorado. I'm saying like in terms of prison in general.
Starting point is 01:51:05 Like we're not actually accomplishing anything by just dumping money on this thing and locking people up. Yeah, I agree. Violent offenders, yes. Accidents? Yeah. There's got to be something else. It is what it is, I suppose. But truckers were refusing to drive into the state.
Starting point is 01:51:21 And so the state saw a serious problem with with deliveries and prices and then they had to back down basically let's go what do we have here yuyo says cameron elementary school in the city of woke west covina california a sub was allegedly watching porn in front of kids and also taking pictures of students he was not arrested protest happening tomorrow wow that's crazy good protect the kids at all costs good well in even places like west virginia you've got woke elements trying to come into the schools and people aren't paying attention gotta pay attention all right let's go dim some nim some says hey tim can you shout out my sister's GoFundMe? Search help Brandy continue fighting cancer. She's a single mom and is going to fly across Canada to get treatments.
Starting point is 01:52:10 This has been a three-year fight for her. Thank you. Best of luck. Best of luck. For sure. I'll send her $500. Send me her GoFundMe on my Instagram. You got to search Brandy continue fighting cancer.
Starting point is 01:52:19 I'm not doing all that, but if you message me, I'll send her $500 tonight. You know, I've read a lot of crazy stuff about cancer and i am not a doctor so don't listen to anything about to say is if it's factual but i was reading this and i'm curious what you guys think it said cutting sugar out stops the cancer from being able to grow because uh nothing to feed on right yeah like if you starve yourself i don't know this is true we actually talked along these lines i've heard it's if your lymphatic system gets uh acidic overly acidic the cells normally they they release waste into the lymphatic you have your blood in your lymph your two fluids in your body if your lymph is too
Starting point is 01:52:53 acidic the cells can't reduce reduce their waste into it so they get hot and then they split in half because they can't get rid of their waste so if you alkalize your lymphatic system then the cells can shit as normal and they don't split up they don't that's one thing i've heard from uh robert norris who's a naturopathic doctor i don't know any about that you should talk to a doctor because this is just sugar is very acidic so that's that's what made me think of that but i someone was saying that if you if you go into like keto you're basically in star starvation mode your body breaks down damaged cells first right it's autophagy it's a autophagy that's what it's called breaks down the cells that are dead or dying or anything it's essentially your body using your uh your natural resources to stop cancer it's like a cancer treatment i heard that yogis who fast a
Starting point is 01:53:34 lot they live to be like 180 and uh no one no one believes it but there's like i've had these guys tell me that like up in the mountains there are yogis all they do is meditate all day they rarely eat they only drink water and and rarely and they live to be like 180 and i was like i don't believe it come on like who wants to live 180 years like that they're monks they're just like video that one monk in his bed he's basically a skeleton india right he looks like he's a corpse yeah just like he's skeleton i agree with you like who wants i'm all about that kind of thing, but who would want to live and sit in a mountain all day?
Starting point is 01:54:08 I guess maybe there's some Zen to it. You know that dude who's like trying to make himself immortal by like, yeah, the rich CEO, the CEO guy. I want to meet that guy. He like gets blood transfusions and he de-ages himself.
Starting point is 01:54:18 I read an article. I don't know if it's true, but I read an article where he claims a teaspoon of olive oil with every meal limits the amount of damage your body takes from eating food. And he said it's the cheapest and easiest, most effective thing that he does and anyone can do. And so what he was saying is that every time you eat, your body gets a little bit of damage.
Starting point is 01:54:37 Over time, it builds up. Olive oil prevents that. I don't know about all that, but I do know that there have been numerous studies showing that caloric deprivation extends lifespan but it's also like not a life you want to live this is a guy taking the blood from his son yeah right i think right yeah i know a scientist in the new york city who was doing experiments with it she would take an old dying mouse and a young mouse sew them together and watch the old mouse get better and then the young mouse die but it was like it would even out i don't know if they would i think the young ones died i think the young ones died it was crazy bro i saw what's that documentary about that dude uh i don't know
Starting point is 01:55:11 what part of asia it was in but he's supposed to be like the oldest guy and that guy went to go live with him and ate with him and he owns like a rice wine farm no idea i'm gonna look it up yeah and uh he's supposed to be like one of the oldest people in the world and he drinks every fucking day. Oh, yeah. Yeah. 256-year-old man? Yo.
Starting point is 01:55:32 Let me see the picture. Hong Ju? Is there a YouTube video about him? I don't know. Maybe. The happiest man in China? A few things came up. I don't know.
Starting point is 01:55:43 I don't know. I don't know. Like, when i read about caloric deprivation studies and then i had this guy tell me that there are like yogi like yoga masters like monks who live to be like 180 i'm like if you don't if you fast every three days and all you're doing is sitting there meditating and doing literally nothing that's sounds plausible but like you take like a breath every minute your body because if your body's not doing anything and you're barely moving and then
Starting point is 01:56:11 you're rarely eating that's caloric deprivation and uh i was reading they're like extended lifespan and like mice by like 60 by not giving them food they just become they go into starvation they become depressed and they give them a little bit just enough to keep them alive and that's why i'm like you'll live long but it's not a life you want to live. I'm not saying gorge yourself to enjoy life. I'm saying, come on, everybody enjoys a nice steak. You know what I mean? Like imagine not eating that.
Starting point is 01:56:34 And I also want to add, we have, you know, Allison and I have long tried to learn how to make the best steaks. And you go to a nice restaurant, a good one, like a fancy steakhouse, and they make you the best steak you've ever had. But nothing beats thinly sliced tenderloin fried in butter. Pan seared on both sides, medium rare with some salt on it. And I'm like, I don't know about all that steak.
Starting point is 01:56:59 It is good. But man, the butter fried tenderloin, Nusser Et's got it right. Is it this dude? Can you see him from here, dude? I don't want to put my computer on the screen. Let's grab some more Super Chats while they're looking.
Starting point is 01:57:14 I see all my tabs. Let's go. Bill Hughes says, modern music in war. It's got a good beat and I can march to it. They just play Fortunate Son. That's the only song they play. Did Mad Max Thunder was at the new one Thunder was amazing second Mad Max whatever where that dude's playing guitar on the front of the truck oh yeah that's part of the score it's so deep it's like so meta
Starting point is 01:57:37 you'd be that guy yeah he's like got the bungee cord yeah yeah and like an all-silver sequence shoot yeah fernando tillman says karen tillman i am black from georgia new name please the funny thing is like any random name i make up someone's going to have sorry karen there was there was a funny thing where i like i did a segment and i looked into the camera and said like bill smith you are 30 years old from ohio and then like someone commented like yo i am bill smith you have summoned me all right here's my i love this trick um i want you all to think of a number between one and one thousand all right i got it all right one and a thousand everybody listening think of a number between one and a thousand. You were thinking of the number 597.
Starting point is 01:58:31 Dude, somebody just crapped their pants. So Penn and Teller did this joke. He was like, think of a number between one and a million. And then he's like 687,954. I found it. And he's like, right now, some of you out there are going, how did they do that? And the rest of you are like, what? That's not my number.
Starting point is 01:58:48 What's the guy's name? It wasn't the oldest man in the world. It was visiting the man who hasn't slept since 1962. Wow. Yes. It's crazy. I got to look it up. I read it.
Starting point is 01:58:59 Does he meditate? Was he like on another? Bro, he literally smokes cigarettes all day and drinks rice wine. Does he have someone to stop him from falling asleep? Nah, bro. He can't sleep. He'll lay in the bed, but ever since he went to war, he said he can't sleep. Wow.
Starting point is 01:59:18 His name is Ty Nook. I'm not sure how you pronounce that. Sounds racist to me, bro. No HP win. No end. All right. Let's grab a couple more here i guess all right uh let's see mf damien says keto helps many cancers but makes a certain type of brain cancer worse interesting yeah it's like something something about like the brain needs sugar no matter what yeah and so glucose
Starting point is 01:59:41 for sure you know what i also want to say this too, because everybody's always like, I'm doing keto. And then they eat a steak. I'm like, that's not keto. No. Keto would be like eating a stick of butter. Yeah. Right. A lot of fat.
Starting point is 01:59:52 Hell of fat. Yeah. What's not keto about steak? Protein gets turned into sugar. Yep. So the point of keto is to have a very low carbohydrate. And burn the fat as sugars. Yeah.
Starting point is 02:00:05 Replace the sugars as sugars. Yeah. Well, burn the, replace the sugars with the ketones. That's why people on keto put like MCT oil in their coffee. Oh yeah. Heavy cream. Coconut butter. That stuff.
Starting point is 02:00:15 When I was, that's why I never really said I was doing like, people call it keto and it's like, it's fine. But I would always say like low carb because. Atkins diet. I do a lot of protein. Yeah.
Starting point is 02:00:24 Cause I'm trying to exercise. I'm not trying do a lot of protein because i'm trying to exercise i'm not trying to just like lose weight i'm trying to get fit and like you know like do better so now we're doing like sports massage and sports stretching crazy oh no it's like i i gotta tell you man like once in your life go to a professional sports massage and stretching person yeah because there's a there's like people are like i have back pain and then you buy like inserts or whatever for your shoes i don't know about the chiropractor stuff all i know is a professional like stretch person like a whatever you call him professional stretch person i like it that's right like stretch arm coin it i had i
Starting point is 02:01:00 was saying this like last like a couple weeks ago i had uh pain in my shoulder blade and he right away did a stretch and it was gone and i'm like man like. I had a pain in my shoulder blade, and he right away did a stretch, and it was gone. And I'm like, man, I've had that pain come and go for a long time, and you just showed me in one move in 10 seconds how to get rid of it. Because I'll make the mistake, if it hurts right here, I'll press on the spot that hurts over and over and over for years, but it's another area of the body that pulls it and twists it. And so we got this dude, and he's like, oh, yeah, what you're feeling there is actually from here. And then he
Starting point is 02:01:25 does the stretch and you're like, what? Alright, so anyway, we're going to go to the Members Only Uncensored show, which we've all been waiting for. So smash that like button, subscribe to this channel, share the show with your friends. Go to TimCast.com right now. Click join us, become a member, and on the front page of the website in a couple minutes you will see
Starting point is 02:01:41 the Uncensored show, which is going to be live and you don't want to miss it because it's going to get wild, not so family-friendly, and very funny. You can follow the show at TimCastIRL. You can follow me personally at TimCast. David, do you want to shout anything out? Yeah, man. My special comes out March 6th. It's called Uncancellable, given the recent circumstances around why I'm here today and what has really been going on.
Starting point is 02:02:06 You know, we're raw right now, right? No, no, we're going to shut down, and then we're going to go on censored in a second. So Uncancelable comes out March 6th. Make sure y'all get that. And when you see that special, you'll understand why they're trying to shut me down, because a lot of people don't talk about real issues anymore. Do you talk about, like, where did you shoot it? Is that known yet are you gonna i mean i shot at the mothership it's not a secret i shot at the mothership i'm the first person to shoot a special at the mothership
Starting point is 02:02:32 that's amazing right now man okay members only intention is gonna be fun march 5th on your website six march 6 on your web youtube my first special has to be free because it's like you know i yeah i come from a generation of drug dealers and first one's free you know yeah the first hit is free but after you like that well yeah it was awesome being here i'm shane Cashman. I got a book coming out in April about my time with Kanye and Carrie Lake and Alex Jones. I'm also hosting an event in April, April 27th. Ian will be there. It's at the Vulcan. If you're around, you should be there, too.
Starting point is 02:03:13 Tripoli will be there. Jimmy Dore will be there. And an interesting fact about Shane, he actually got the boots on that Paul Revere had when he won. That's right. I wish you could show those boots. That's awesome. Give me that.
Starting point is 02:03:26 That's what's up. That's right. I wish you could show those boots. That's awesome. Give me that. That's what's up. Fuck the Trumps. Those are the Paul Revere's. I'm going to dip these in gold. Well, dude, it was a pleasure being here. Hey, man, you're amazing. Everything's amazing. Thanks, man.
Starting point is 02:03:36 And it was April 27th at the Vulcan Mines Fest. That's right. Get your tickets. Do you know where the tickets are being sold right now? At the Vulcan Gas Company website. I'll actually be there. Yeah. David's going to play. I'll be there. I'll be there at the Mines Fest. Good to see you, man. Yeah, man That's right. Get your tickets. Do you know where the tickets are being sold right now? At the Vulcan Gas Company website. I'll actually be there. Yeah. David's going to play.
Starting point is 02:03:46 I'll be there. I'll be there at the Mines Fest. Good to see you, man. Yeah, man. All right. Let's move it on to the after show. Ian Crossland, check me out. I'll see you there.
Starting point is 02:03:54 Iamsurge.com. Pleasure having you. Appreciate it, man. Let's do the after show. Let's do it. We will see you all over at TimCast.com in about a minute. Thanks for hanging out.

There aren't comments yet for this episode. Click on any sentence in the transcript to leave a comment.