Timcast IRL - Timcast IRL #972 Hunter Biden ADMITS Joe Biden IS THE BIG GUY In SHOCKING Testimony w/Kingsley Wilson

Episode Date: March 1, 2024

Tim, Ian, Hannah Claire, & Serge join Kingsley Wilson to discuss Hunter Biden admitting that Joe Biden is "The Big Guy," Rachel Maddow claiming that Trump will be president for life, Whoopi Goldberg s...aying Joe Biden should be able to arrest all republicans, and Trump visiting the southern border. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Starting point is 00:00:00 after what are we looking at years of denials hunter biden has finally acknowledged that joe biden is the big guy the testimony has been released and this is massive because it basically opens the door to what everybody has been saying for a long time the biden family was influence peddling to an extreme degree and working with our principal adversaries and right now if it's true is what hunter biden is saying that joe b Biden was the big guy in a five million dollar deal with China to get 10 percent. I mean, there's a potential for war with China. I don't know what you do. You don't want to impeach the guy right now.
Starting point is 00:00:35 He's going to lose an election. So hopefully, maybe if he wins for whatever reason, then you impeach him, I guess. But merry leap day, everybody. It is a magical leap day. We have our leap day, everybody. It is a magical leap day. We have our leap day candy downstairs. We actually have some leap day candy up here on the table. I hope you all had a very merry leap day. And in other news, Rachel Maddow went on an unhinged rant because she fundamentally doesn't understand law and didn't just never consulted anyone in the legal profession to figure out what the SCOTUS case means and made the argument that if
Starting point is 00:01:05 SCOTUS for some reason decides Trump is correct on immunity, Trump will be president for life. And I'm like, wow, really? Man, I'm already excited enough to vote for him for four years. Don't get me even more excited. But, you know, Chris Hayes also went on an unhinged rant. And well, I guess it's going to be fun we'll talk about that plus trump was down at the border and there's a viral video going around where he waves to the mexican army and then fist pumps and he was like wow they like trump and it's just it's it's it's a hilarious video what more can i say so we're going to talk about that and a whole lot more before we get started my friends head over to castbrew.com pick up your cast brew coffee we got appalachian knights ground coffee
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Starting point is 00:02:54 My name is Kingsley Wilson. I am a Trump campaign alum. I do digital media at the Center for Renewing America on Capitol Hill in D.C. I'm also national committee woman for the D.C. Young Republicans. Right on. Got Hannah-Claire Brimelow hanging out. Hey, I'm Hannah-Claire Brimelow. I'm a writer for SCNR.com. That's Scanner News.
Starting point is 00:03:11 I'm happy to be here with Kingsley, who I deadnamed the other week. I called you Kingsley Cortez, but you are married now. Ian's here, too. Hi, everyone. Ian Crossland. And I feel great. Happy Leap Day. Awesome day so far. Ian and I were doing physical training.
Starting point is 00:03:24 It was impressive. It was good stuff. We were going to do a lot more of that Tuesday, Wednesday. Ian and I were doing physical training. It was impressive. It was good stuff. We were going to do a lot more of that. Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, I think is the plan. And we got a physical trainer for the entire company, too. Man, it felt so good. And the nice thing was, I'm used to these really intense workouts from the training session. I did these six-week training sessions, so today was like,
Starting point is 00:03:39 oh, I could do this. Yeah, it was a basic. It was like medium. Six different positions, three reps of each ten. No, it was a basic every day it was like medium six different uh positions three reps of each 10 so six no it was nine 18 nine nine nine different uh nine different nine three different stations and we nine stations three reps i liked it i liked it a lot yeah it's about an hour good fun we got search press the buttons yo i'm sure.com let's get started yo here we go from the new york post man after years of denials hunter Hunter Biden finally acknowledged Joe Biden was the big guy in the five million dollar five million dollar China deal. At long last, first son Hunter Biden affirmed during his Wednesday impeachment inquiry deposition that his father, Joe, was the big guy.
Starting point is 00:04:20 Referenced in an email about a business deal with a Chinese state linked energyed energy firm that yielded millions for Biden family members and other associates more than three years after the post broke the story, but rejected the notion the president was ever penciled in for a 10% stake. And I'd like to point out that makes literally no sense because the email says 10% for the big guy. And so if the big guy is Joe Biden, what are you talking about? The deposition represents the first time the 54-year-old Hunter has admitted that his former business partners, James Gilear, was referring to Joe Biden when he raised the prospect on
Starting point is 00:04:53 May 13th, 2017, of the first on holding a 10% stake in the lucrative joint venture involving CEFC China Energy for the big guy. Okay. Now, not that I think any criminal action will actually, you know, be take like any action will be taken against them for their criminal activities, but this is a pretty bold thing to admit. Okay. Let me just explain. It is, it is very illegal for a third party to take on assets of that size to shield ownership for another individual i'm sure the irs would like to have a word with mr hunter biden about this but there you go this is it the dam has broken what we all knew is now
Starting point is 00:05:34 there in written in i would say digital ink we'll call it that on the paper hunter biden testified they released the testimony this is it okay now what now what? Now what happens? What do we do? I'm not thinking a lot, to be honest, and that's just me being cynical. I mean, I am glad that we have the record. I think ultimately that is a good thing. We want these facts to come out. It is also nice, in my opinion, because Hunter Biden threw such a hysterical fit about having to comply with any sort of subpoena from Congress or anything else. You remember he held that press conference on one of the days or another time, like mid congressional hearing where he was supposed to be there. They were voting to hold him in contempt. He like storms in and like crosses his arms with his lawyers. Like I am tired of Hunter Biden's hysterics and I am tired of the lies in the Biden family. However, I just don't
Starting point is 00:06:21 think that we'll see the kind of justice we would like. We're not going to see him behind bars, maybe, or at least not during this administration. Right. I mean, because Biden controls the DOJ. Right. So they're not going to open an investigation into Hunter Biden because, you know, they're totally in bed with the Biden regime and what they're doing. But again, I think, as Hannah said, this is something that the American people, at least conservatives, have known and covered for a long time. Right. We've known that Joe Biden and Hunter Biden, when Joe Biden was VP, were going around the world, ripping off the American people, selling out American interests, and lining their own pockets. So this is not surprising, I think, to at least conservative Americans. But this is a message that we need to get out more to those independent voters. Because I think you saw in
Starting point is 00:07:02 2020, a lot of the Hunter Biden stories obviously were suppressed. You weren't allowed to talk about the laptop on Twitter. We weren't allowed to talk about the dirty business dealings. So it's important to get those messages out there because ultimately, the American people want, you know, a government that doesn't sell them out, that isn't corrupt. So we need to make sure that people are aware of what Hunter and Joe have done for decades in this city. I withdraw my apology for dead naming Kingsley, who just called me Hannah instead of Hannah Clare. I'm so sorry. No, that's okay.
Starting point is 00:07:29 It's just payback. It's vengeance. We're even. Hannah Clare looked at me and gave me a look as soon as she said Hannah. We're even. You had a good thought, so I didn't want to interrupt you. But yeah, we're even. And now you're married again.
Starting point is 00:07:37 There we go. You were going to say something bad about the Bidens? I think I was, actually. Questions that may lead to the uncovering of badness. Did they, how did this come out in the testimony? Was it out of context or was he like, oh no, that text about the big guy. He was asked directly about it. It was an email.
Starting point is 00:07:51 And his explanation is Joe Biden's out of office. Maybe we'll be able to get him involved the first time said. Remember again, it's that Joe Biden for the first time in 40 years is not an elected official and is not seeking office. And so James is probably like, wow, wouldn't be great if a former vice president could be in our business together. You see, here's the important thing. The issue about 10% for the big guy, instantly, first order thinkers, first order thinker liberals are going to be like, oh, he wasn't even in office. The argument always was Joe Biden used his office to get his family members lucrative deals. And when you got the circumstantial evidence of here's an email showing they were trying to work
Starting point is 00:08:34 deals and shield this deal 10% for the big guy held by the sun, which is I'm pretty sure not legal to do. I think that's fairly illegal, probably violates a ton of laws. OK, so the question then becomes when you look at Politico's reporting on what they called Biden Inc., where the fortunes of the Biden family tracked alongside Joe Biden's political career, we now have evidence, admission. Joe Biden was the big guy for whom they were holding assets for in these business dealings internationally. Just so happens this one time, this occurred when he was not in office.
Starting point is 00:09:13 But that's not the point. The point is he was absolutely involved in their business dealings. Hunter kept saying he wasn't involved at all. They're never involved. And now he's like, well, yeah, of course we wanted him to be involved. Right. And they're saying it's the first time in 40 years, meaning when he was no longer vice president.
Starting point is 00:09:27 But, you know, at that time, the Biden family was having conversations about a potential run for presidency. He was never intending to stay out of politics, move to the private sector or Ukraine. He's never had a private sector job. No, he never has. And so it is interesting that they're they're saying, oh, well, technically he's not holding office. So this would be a good time, except, you know, that his intention was always to seek the presidency. it is interesting that they're they're saying oh well technically he's not holding office so this
Starting point is 00:09:45 would be a good time except you know that his intention was always to seek the presidency it's not a guarantee but he was intending to hold office again he wasn't intending to give up private sector money he was trying to cultivate i think they want him impeached i think the democrats yeah they're like we don't have an exit strategy for biden we need the republicans to impeach him and convict him and it would be really funny if honestly you know what would happen if the republicans do impeach joe biden i believe there's a strong possibility he does get convicted you know why israel palestine you're gonna get a bunch of democrats putting serious pressure on on senators which will give
Starting point is 00:10:21 them an excuse to say without getting getting into the issue, Biden has seriously mishandled this. And it can go one of it can go either way. It could be a senator saying something like Biden's capitulation to the far left in defense of Hamas is is is, you know, we can't accept this. And then they'd say these revelations show this man is not going to be president. And then you might get like a Bernie Sanders saying like Joe Biden's support for Israel. The Democrats are fractured on this one. I just think there's a strong possibility because of the Israel-Palestine stuff. Look, Joe Biden got 100,000 uncommitted votes in Michigan,
Starting point is 00:10:56 and these were Democrats that if it came down to an impeachment in the House and then it went to a trial in in the senate 67 senators need to vote him out i think strong possibility happens in fact it may be the republicans would have to decide they would do it and the democrats are gonna be like oh geez well i guess we have to impeach and convict joe biden and he's he's their pariah you look at 2020 and the quote from barack obama joe you don't have to do this and what what was one of the theories that Joe Biden was never intended to actually go beyond the first term. He was going to step in as an old man who was basically retired, be the pariah who takes all the arrows in the back as he guts all the good things Trump did to re-empower the deep state.
Starting point is 00:11:40 And then he can leave in disgrace, but his life is basically over anyway paving the way for the younger generation they'll try and shove into the uniparty to step up and say yeah joe biden was bad we're gonna fix it yeah they did sort of present him as the i remember at some points during his campaign saying like he was the last of this old guard of democrats meaning specifically white men and especially during the the DNC, the convention a couple years ago, I remember specifically brought out all of his granddaughters, but he does have at that time he had one now he has two grandsons. And they left him in the background. So like, no, he's for women, and he's progressive, and, and he's gonna pick Kamala, and it's gonna be
Starting point is 00:12:19 great. And he's gonna, he's just gonna do it for four years, then he's gonna leave and turn it over to the new face of the Democratic Party. And that's ultimately not the case he wants to stay in power he is power hungry or at least someone maybe jill someone there wants him to stay in office um but i think he is a huge problem for the dnc because now they have someone they don't actually want there and there's no real way to navigate out of it yeah and you mentioned obama too obama famously said this was you know a headline during the 2020 campaign. He said, don't underestimate Joe's ability to F things up. So I think that, you know, Democrat strategists for years have known that Joe Biden is a liability because of the dirty dealings. I think, you know, they've all been aware of that
Starting point is 00:12:59 for a long time, but also because he's just, you know, a buffoon. So I think they're fed up with him for sure. I'm not totally convinced that House Republicans would impeach him. They could barely impeach Mayorkas, which I think was disgraceful. But, you know, time will tell, I suppose. Yeah. And also, I don't think the DNC wants to impeach Joe because, again, then they have- The RNC? Well, I don't know the RNC wants to because a Biden-Trump lineup is good for them.
Starting point is 00:13:24 But I don't think the DNC wants to impeach Biden because they know Kamala Harris doesn't have it. She couldn't carry four years. She couldn't get reelected. And so actually, everyone is looking at it like for the RNC. It's good if Biden stays in. He's going to stumble around on stage. He's not polling that well. He's losing voters. Even, you know, there's another you mentioned the uncommitted vote in Michigan. There's another movement to do that in Colorado. And so really, the DNC is the one who's hurt the most by this because they can't clearly exit this trap they set for themselves.
Starting point is 00:13:52 Harry Lawrence is a good super chat. It'll be like Nixon 2.0. Biden will get him get impeached, resign. Kamala will pardon him and Hunter. I don't know. I mean, but then does Kamala run in his place no i think she says i'm not here to run for re-election i'm here to serve in my official capacity to move this country forward and that allows her to say like i defer to and then insert whoever else hillary clinton would
Starting point is 00:14:18 be raising her hand at the back she's already like elbow her way to the front no no she'd be she'd be flying down on her broomstick landing on the stage and being like i'm ready and then you know there you go kamala harris says i'm not here for a long time i'm here for a good time and then just like leaves everything behind pushes off the coast yeah and then i i think that's their strategy and everybody acts like kamala harris needs some kind of like incentive to leave and i'm like what do you mean like these people are gonna just do what they're told to do i don't understand yeah i think she also looks like she's having a terrible time i mean she used to be like a pretty accomplished attorney and now every speech she gives it's just total word salad like i think she's having some
Starting point is 00:14:57 sort of freak out or something i don't know what's going on with her maybe she's not allowed to have a better speechwriter than biden because biden can't get his speeches out anyways so she seems more articulate she has to be worse than him because she's second fiddle this is actually a good point the reason she sounds like a moron might be intentional because they're like you cannot be giving speeches that outshine joe biden and joe biden can't give speeches so you need to just tone it down to like a third grade level so that you never say anything that's a die in practice that's equality of outcome they're going to make sure they kneecap all the others so that they are as good as the crappy one they got to cut off the
Starting point is 00:15:31 tall grass but there's no point talking about uh joe biden as president because ladies and gentlemen from fox news rachel maddow emotionally suggests doomsday scenario where trump could stay in power for life if elected. I don't know who wrote the Alexander Hall for Fox News. This is a clearly a factually incorrect piece. The headline should be written as Rachel Maddow emotionally suggests wonderful scenario where Trump could stay in power for life if elected. I'm kidding, by the way. I like the use of the word emotionally.
Starting point is 00:16:02 Well, let me let me the clip's only a minute long. We got it from colin rugg and i want to play it for you we were originally going to lead with this one but then we decided to go with the hunter biden stuff but this is amazing amazing stuff uh take a listen to this unhinged unhinged individual who needs very serious help now if you think about the the court as the supreme court of the united states and a rational actor and a decent one that was a reasonable supposition. And it just turns out they're not bad. You'll, you know, incremental bit of progress here. The important question here is not whether the Supreme Court is going to decide that
Starting point is 00:16:38 Donald Trump and all presidents are immune from prosecution for things they commit, crimes they committed while they were president. That's actually wrong. I just want to pause real quick. It's quite literally the most important thing. The most important is will future presidents be criminally charged while they're in office or after office for things they did as president in office? That seriously matters. But continue, lady. I mean, it would be fully insane for them to actually side with Trump here. The conclusion that we can arrive at now based on what they have done without having to wait for the ruling is that they are ensuring that Trump will not face trial. And when they inevitably rule that presidents aren't immune from prosecution after they leave office, what that will tell Donald Trump, if by then he is president, is that he can never leave the office of the president. I'm looking at what she's blinking.
Starting point is 00:17:30 And if he is voted out in 2028, he cannot leave office. And he is welcome to commit any crimes he wants to, as long as he is still president, in order to ignore the result of that election and stay in power for life because otherwise he is going to go to prison when he gets out okay uh i i fully accept the transformation of the american republic into the american empire and 200 years of prosperity tomorrow morning on the culture war we'll be talking about the roman empire i'm kidding by the way but this she's completely nuts first of all it would be insane if the Supreme Court rules there is no immunity. The idea that a president could do something as official capacity and then afterwards be prosecuted by his political rivals for what he did as president is insane. And the fact that Joe
Starting point is 00:18:17 Biden is doing it right now is nuts. She doesn't understand what the argument is. The argument is what she's saying makes literally no sense. She's like, he would stay in office forever. He'd get impeached and convicted. They'd physically remove him. What is this? No, the Supreme Court is ruling on our concept of term limits for presidents. Everything gets changed by the Supreme Court. So she's either very unwell, cognitively deficient, or intentionally lying.
Starting point is 00:18:43 Because the argument from Trump's lawyers, which I believe is the correct and sound argument, is that if a president is to be criminally charged, he must be impeached in Congress and convicted in the Senate first. And this pertains only to official acts. Now, Will Chamberlain brings up a really great point in this. So he says some further analysis of the Supreme Court's decision to grant cert of the on the presidential immunity question bluff. I don't know if that's a reference to a person.
Starting point is 00:19:12 I'm not a lawyer. So so I think the Supreme Court is likely to reverse the D.C. circuit. And as a result, Trump is very unlikely to face trial in D.C. or Florida before the election. Here's the question presented. Whether and if so, to what extent does a former president enjoy presidential immunity from criminal prosecution for conduct alleged to involve official acts during his tenure in office? He says, here's an important thing to understand. The court is not going to resolve the question of whether President Trump's conduct did, in fact, involve official acts. So unless the Supreme Court agrees with the D.C. Circuit completely and holds that there
Starting point is 00:19:46 is no such immunity for former presidents, there won't be a trial before the election. He says, I think the likely outcome will be the Supreme Court will hold that there is some amount of presidential immunity from criminal prosecution. It won't be absolute as it is for civil litigation because the founders certainly contemplated that a president might be impeached and convicted by the Senate and then subsequently face criminal prosecution. But for the Supreme Court to find that no such immunity exists, it would have to repudiate much of the logic and force of Nixon v. Fitzgerald, where the court held that former presidents have absolute immunity from civil lawsuits arising out of official acts. The most likely scenario, the court agrees with Trump's legal position, reverse the D.C. Circuit, hold the former presidents are immune from criminal prosecution for official acts, save those that lead to an impeachment and a conviction in the Senate.
Starting point is 00:20:32 Then they will likely remand back to the D.C., to the district, I'm sorry, to the district court for further proceedings, which would be in some sort of hearing analysis of whether Trump's conduct was in fact involving official acts and then those proceedings would likely be subject to appeal it would likely go back to the dc circuit then the supreme court this would take months so long story short this trial is never going to happen rachel maddow's completely wrong she has no idea what the hell she's talking about it's actually amazing how stupid she is or it could just be that she's lying or both. Yeah, I think, I mean, the key part here is official acts, obviously. Right. And the president being the chief magistrate, when he acts within the scope of his duties, of course, he's immune from prosecution. And I would argue that, you know, this official act investigating 2020 election fraud certainly falls within the president's official presidential duties. Right. He has a duty to ensure that our
Starting point is 00:21:24 elections are secure and to, you know, make sure that everyone's vote is accurately being counted. I'd be a little more aggressive in the language. I'd say it's his obligation to do so. If the chief of our federal law enforcement said, there's a lot of accusations of crime going on, but look, I don't want to be involved. That being said, there is still a conflict of interest in that it was an election he was involved in.
Starting point is 00:21:44 But still, that's it. You know, typically, if you've got like a sheriff and he's accused of a crime and then they're like immunity. Well, no, I mean, if a sheriff was accused of a crime, you would need a higher form of law enforcement to come in. You'd get state level. You'd get federal intervention, something to say, OK, we need some kind of investigation of this individual. For Donald Trump, you need the federal government to investigate accusations of wrongdoing, unconstitutionality, et cetera, et cetera. But there is no higher law enforcement. So it should go to the checks and balances of Congress.
Starting point is 00:22:18 And then after Congress acquitted Donald Trump saying he didn't do it, it should have ended there. Right. And again, yeah, this this concept of immunity is, well, it's not like specifically mentioned by name in the Constitution. It's a pretty well-established aspect of our legal system. Police officers have qualified immunity. States have it. The federal government argues it in cases frequently. And it's something that presidents have as well.
Starting point is 00:22:42 So this isn't some like crazy conspiracy theory that they think we're pushing to instill trump as like a king this is a well established um aspect of our legal system it's it's really simple it's they know that if donald trump doesn't isn't arrested or he's been arrested if he's not convicted he wins there and they say it let me pull this thing up from chris hayes see if i can find it because this was uh let's see msnbc this one was like i talked about early in the morning the fix is in oh it's absolutely wonderful here we go watch this i'll play only a little bit of it but this guy he's really something special do we what's going on do i gotta refresh it here we go i'm Hayes. Today, the right wing dominated the Supreme Court, gave Donald Trump a gift, the biggest possible gift anyone could give him,
Starting point is 00:23:33 the biggest possible gift they have given him yet. Remember, Donald Trump, of course, participated in a violent coup to overthrow democracy. Can I just say he did not and uh we we could we relitigate january 6th over and over again but trump was still speaking at the ellipse when people stormed the barricades at the capitol he was not there he did not tell them to do it in fact he did not know they did it till sometime after to set himself squarely against the constitutional order in history he rallied his supporters to storm the cap and steal an election he lost. And he was indicted by our Justice Department representative of us, the people on four federal felony counts by a grand jury for his role in that insurrection that he was already acquitted for. And so I think some kind of double jeopardy
Starting point is 00:24:22 should apply. But carry on, sir. Well, today, in a single page order released at five o'clock, the court agreed to consider Trump's manifestly weak claim that he is immune from prosecution for the January 6th insurrection because he was acting in some senses of his in his official capacity as president. But the order itself is not the story here. It's the timing. It all comes back to the timing. Let's remember, the court case, the trial of Donald Trump over his effort to subvert the constitutional republic was originally set to begin days from now in March. All that is on hold because the Supreme Court wants to hear oral arguments for Trump's immunity claims. Ready for this? Seven weeks from now. April 22nd, 2024, making it a real possibility, a likelihood, in fact, that Donald Trump will not face a trial for the crime of attempting to overthrow the american republic will not face a jury of his peers until after the next election in which he is the likely
Starting point is 00:25:33 republican candidate boom they're really saying the quiet part about the importance like the whole point as people on our side have been saying for a long time the whole point of these prosecutions is to prevent trump from being able to run being able to be elected they're just saying that out right here like it's like they are stopping our plan right they're messing up our timings and also i think what they're really trying to do the commonality between this and the rachel maddow um clip they're trying to delegitimize the supreme court too i think because that's the one institution that the left doesn't control. That is a conservative stronghold. So I think they're really trying to delegitimize it in the in the minds of the American people and stigmatize it
Starting point is 00:26:14 so that, I don't know, eventually maybe people won't listen to it anymore. Or question it. They'll feel like this. They'll think it's partisan. Right, right, right. For sure. I mean, the thing is, for Rachel Maddow and for Chris Hayes, fear sells. Like, if they can whip up enough of a frenzy, they will make more money this way. Their clips will go more viral and they'll get more people to say, well, what does Chris Hayes say is going to happen next? where they are completely spinning a narrative that is not true. I mean, he's saying, you know, Trump did this, that he's never been convicted of that. There's no, there's not even, he's been acquitted of it. Like we're not even throwing around the words alleged reportedly some believe like there's no, it is absolutely this happened the way we said it happened. And the Supreme court is doing this to terrorize all of you. I think that that's gross, especially because, again, they make money off of this. I love how they're like Trump is evil and wants to be a dictator and the Supreme Court also evil.
Starting point is 00:27:13 And they want Trump to be a dictator. And House Republicans also evil. All evil. And that guy next door who likes Trump, he is also evil. They're all evil. And they're all to get you. Everyone is in on it. It's one big conspiracy because they love Donald Trump and they're all to get you everyone is in on it it's one big
Starting point is 00:27:25 conspiracy because they love donald trump that proves it there you go if you don't know chris hayes is like mimicking rachel maddow who's mimicking keith olbermann and stephen colbert kind of mimics is it they talk like they got this just this this weird sycophantic way of talking um and the the echoing in these clips of rachel maddow and chris hayes is like is is like nails on chalkboard this is supposed to be msnbc like they got money why do the mics suck so bad it's evidence that this this industry is gone it's just completely failed it's a dude in a small room with a green screen like this is what and rachel's in the same situation like you can hear the echo in her small
Starting point is 00:28:05 little room that she's in you can actually i can i think you can see on the ground how small the room is it's kind of wild if you think about it yep and it makes total sense i mean our our room is bigger than his room it looks like yeah this is a legitimate this is this room is uh what was it six what is it 15 by 36 with good microphones you're not getting the room new room's even bigger new room is 25 by 50 i think so these people this whole industry is flailing right now just screaming for clicks no i think the new room might be 25 by 40 because there's stairs no the stairs aren't 10 feet though so it's got to be like 45 big room it's kind of too big you know too big they say too big to fail tables in the middle of
Starting point is 00:28:47 the room and there's like a lot of space but it's going to affect how the the the backdrop drop looks and everything so i think it'll be all right yeah it'll be cool but it is kind of wild to think of as we watch these these lunatics struggle and fail and lose money and go out of business i had a friend reach out to me today like shocked vices no more. And I'm like, yeah, you're not going to contract with them anytime soon because they don't exist anymore. But you can always text me, I guess. You know?
Starting point is 00:29:12 Yeah, when you see a company like MSNBC has their top talent with room tone echo, there's something going wrong with that company. I would not get involved with that company right now. Shout out to you, me, and the movies who chatted the irony of the echo chamber. Yeah, literally. Rough times all around.
Starting point is 00:29:27 Yeah. They're both literally in echo chambers. That's so funny. I just think it's disturbing. But the thing is, it's going to affect not our generation necessarily, people who are online or have something to counterbalance this.
Starting point is 00:29:40 It's going to affect people who are not particularly politically engaged and older people who trust media like this, who say, but people on TV are trained and they're ethical and they wouldn't make stuff up. But actually, it's a hysterical screaming match where they're all trying to say the most dramatic thing to whip up the most amount of fear out of the voters. That's not a healthy way to treat the election. And yet they're going to continue doing it because they know this is their last chance
Starting point is 00:30:03 to be relevant the tv this this tech this monopoly on this technology the tv people watch like abc nbc they watch their tv and it's it's still controlled by people that are force feeding garbage like like chris hayes spaz out or rachel maddow panic like that's not good con that's not that stuff that people should be watching as children or like feeding their brains with. But this monopoly constriction of, of force feeding it to people is like why they go crazy from Chris Hayes vapid,
Starting point is 00:30:34 incessant, narcissistic rant to the void. It's okay. I love this. CNN reported they were the youngest cable network. And in 2022, the average age of a CNN viewer was 67. But to be fair, to be fair, Fox News is 68.
Starting point is 00:30:50 And MSNBC is 71. So it's accurate reporting. It's just not great. No, it's not accurate reporting. Oh, you mean on the youngest network? Yeah. Right. It was a press release.
Starting point is 00:31:01 I didn't consider reporting. But yes, they are the youngest at 67. And MSNBCc 71 years old these are these are people who are half checked out i'm not trying to be a dick but they're just like they're hanging out they're retired they're just passively listening and they're chilling yeah they're not the people that would be on the front lines the average age of timcast irl is like 34 it It's like 33 or 34. I mean, the biggest thing you'd have to contrast this with is data based on what age groups are most likely to participate in elections, right? Because whoever is the most, whatever the age block is that's the most active, that's
Starting point is 00:31:35 actually who you want to target with these kind of hysterical messages. So if it holds true, you know, retirees have time on their hands, they're going to the polls. Like it's not a terrible, you a terrible audience to have control of, but theoretically, younger audiences are going to bear these messages and feel the effects of culture longer. So it's just, again, dividing the effects of what's going to happen in our country and who is actively doing something about it. Hopefully, all the 30-year-olds who listen to this program are always planning to vote or participate in state, local, federal elections, because that's how you make an impact.
Starting point is 00:32:05 If you are not doing that, then you are letting your grandparents or your parents or whoever who are listening to CNN, MSNBC, they're leading the ways in the polls. And hopefully they have chickens. I was thinking earlier about what a- But that's just a life goal, you know? Right.
Starting point is 00:32:18 How awesome it would be if we had a young, hot couple as the president and the first lady or the first man or whatever. I'm not saying Vivek's some hot guy, hot couple as the president and the first lady or first man or whatever like like i'm like vivek i'm not saying vivek's some hot guy but like young people like his age are you know potentially in their 30s like attractive people with young kids that are like so keyed into what's really going on and like could they even survive but that's what they people liked about jfk right that he was young i mean his wife had a baby while they were in the white house i'm not getting the
Starting point is 00:32:43 timeline the baby didn't survive but like they had young children. He was extremely young for that age. He went up against Nixon. I mean, that was the whole effect of the radio versus TV. He looked more vibrant. I think people would like to see young candidates. It's just right now we're not. I think it's going to be Trump this year.
Starting point is 00:32:59 I don't think a young person could have beat Trump. We kind of have to max out the Trumpness for the Republican Party to move on. And to be fair, so does the Democrat Party, because they of have to max out the Trumpness for the Republican Party to move on. And to be fair, so does the Democrat Party because they're about to put up the oldest president in the nation's history before we move on to this younger generation. Let's jump to this serve in the post-malleal.
Starting point is 00:33:12 My friends, if you're interested in watching people who are cognitively deficient opine on things for which they are not capable of understanding, look no further than The View. Whoopi Goldberg says, Biden could throw every Republican in jail if Trump wins immunity case. I do not understand why Whoopi Goldberg thinks there's a correlation
Starting point is 00:33:31 between presidential immunity and literally every every Republican. He literally could do that now. There's there's you know, he just sends thej to go after republicans and it could happen i mean if that were to happen it would rip this country to shreds but sure post-millennial reports actually you know what let's play the video because you know wow well the supreme court won't hear oral arguments until the end of april now i just you Now, let's look at a scenario where the Supreme Court says, yes, he has all those rights. He is immune from everything. You know what Joe Biden could do since he is presently president? What? Whoa. He could throw every Republican in jail.
Starting point is 00:34:27 I mean, he could. I mean, no, no, no, no. This is not a good thing. Psychopaths clapping. What this means is he can do anything. No, it literally doesn't. It means if he does, he would get impeached and convicted. And if it was serious enough, he could then be criminally charged. In fact, the argument is only as it pertains to the official duties and no arresting
Starting point is 00:34:53 all Republicans would not be arguably official duties. He could argue that, but quite literally, if the Democrats want to get into a match of we will go out with military force. I mean, that figurative and that literally like highly weaponized, you know, weaponized individuals or heavily armed individuals to begin arresting every Republican. You are basically saying Joe Biden right now could declare civil war and win. Like you realize if Joe Biden got a bunch of people to use the threat of lethal force against Republicans to arrest them, that would be the end of the United States. That would be the end of democracy. Lady could dismiss everybody's debt. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:35:33 You know, there's a whole lot of great stuff that could happen. But let's let's really look at what this means. Yeah. So they're basically kicking the can down the road, though. They they're not taking up this case immediately. Right. So what's their motivation, then? If we all know that they can't do what you just said because of the extreme power that a president would have, what is their motivation for not doing it right away? Well, unfortunately, some people are saying the motivation is that there are certain conservative justices that have been appointed by Trump that want to help him. And because we know the end result is if this case is not resolved by the time of the election
Starting point is 00:36:12 and he, God forbid, becomes the President of the United States- Poo poo. The Justice Department policy is that you cannot indict nor put on trial a sitting president, right? And so it's his get out of jail in jail it's but it's so the american people know that trump is accused of these things and he's the front runner anyway you lose these people are are are nuts they're like hunger games it poo poo poo like this rich woman on her team why why are the supreme court and you know it's like well some
Starting point is 00:36:44 people are saying who the guy in the alley it's like, well, some people are saying, who, the guy in the alley who's like sitting there sputtering to himself, covering his own boogers? Yeah, sorry, that's not legitimate. Some people are saying,
Starting point is 00:36:52 the reason the Supreme Court is taking it up in two months is because of their schedule. And that's way faster than so many people. That's really fast. Super fast. That's incredibly fast.
Starting point is 00:37:02 I think that's, like obviously these people don't track the Supreme Court that often. Or they often they're lying yeah the lack of self-awareness is is astounding to me too because biden is in a sense throwing people in jail for being republicans like if you go to latin mass if you go to a school board meeting um you care about you know issues like that the fbi is going to put you on a watch list they're arresting Jan Sixers and throwing them in jail. I mean, to an extent, he's already doing this. Steve Baker, journalist, has to surrender to the FBI office tomorrow over misdemeanor charges.
Starting point is 00:37:36 And it makes no sense for him to travel all the way. They're clearly just abusing their power. I mean, Biden has already weaponized the DOJ to go after his political political opponents, whether that's an average voter, whether that's Donald Trump. So what she's saying here has already happened. It's kind of funny to me that she's acting like it's some crazy hypothetical. It's happening in real time. Right. But she says, you know, God forbid Trump is president, which is fascinating to me. You expect all of your viewers to be anti-Trump, right? You're not even considering that possibly there's a viewer who sports your show who might like trump there there is this uh idea that if you are against anything therefore you don't deserve any fair treatment you don't
Starting point is 00:38:14 deserve a trial in fact if the fbi goes after you they're warranted if you end up in jail for being near the capitol on january 6th that makes sense like there is a complete divorce from the idea that we have a justice system that tries people, they're innocent until proven guilty. You are socially convicted before you're illegally convicted in this country, in my opinion. Yeah, absolutely. And then you hear the Supreme Court again. It's all these people have the same script, right? I think they're fed what to say. They're going after the Supreme Court again and saying, you know, that it's the Trump appointed justices that have his back on the court. That's why you see them going after people like Clarence Thomas. They're trying to get him to recuse because his wife is a vocal
Starting point is 00:38:53 Trump supporter. So you see these efforts to kind of weaken Americans faith in the Supreme Court and the decisions that they put out. You know, this country needs when Donald Trump gets elected, he should send the military to shut down the view and arrest all of the view hosts and then declare himself to the cameras president for life i think you just demand to be on the view every single day for like a week and do not let them do their show without him i think that'd be funny the ratings would be massive yeah if even if he like said you're all under arrest uh i'm now president for life and then they all laughed and joked and then he sat down as the guest for the day it would be top ratings everyone couldn't do anything like
Starting point is 00:39:29 what could you do if trump shut up to the view and he was like make way i'm sitting down he sits right in the middle right in the middle and they're like can we get security and the security service walks up and they're like no they're like he's like i'm on this show now you're gonna talk about me they'd love it if he came on the show the ratings would be massive it would and wouldn't that be funny if their biggest rate of show which we know it would be, was when Donald Trump was there, right? It would be. Any traffic driven to The View for the next month would be like, is Trump going to make
Starting point is 00:39:52 a guest appearance? It would be the best thing that could happen. Dude, if you started doing The View. It would be funnier if he showed up and was like, you're all being arrested and we're shutting your show down. And they laughed. And then like guys with guns came in, like military guys. And they were all like, right this way, ma'am.
Starting point is 00:40:03 Yeah, I don't want them arrested because like, again get worried about free speech stuff but no more free speech no oh sorry no more democracy no more democracy is illegal king trump said no thank you it's funny i tweeted out the other day democracy should be illegal and got like a thousand retweets and like a bunch of liberals are being like i did it in honor of jack posobic by the way shut up jack you went up on stage salesman i've heard about that guy and then they and then all of these like cnn and msnbc are like he wants to end democracy and i'm like me too and i tweeted it out that was fun yeah i i just really think a trump view appearance it's the best move in my opinion they get 2.5 million viewers that's crazy just wonder what just wait and find out what trump could do
Starting point is 00:40:45 for their show man i'm glad it exists but why why are you glad it exists because it's because it's it's an opportunity for people like that to vent but it is also and i like to i like that it's out in public so i can see like the minds of joy i want to know what she's going through right now that's what i like i like being able to see what someone who's like in a completely different sphere it's the same reason i like to listen to npr pretty regularly because like the way they are presenting information that i know especially if it's something i've been covering pretty intensely it's like oh you guys don't live in the same world as me you guys are completely freaked out by different stuff you can take a look at how CNN frames things. I love this article that CNN's got on Matthew Martin.
Starting point is 00:41:26 Let me pull this one up. He's a J6er who was acquitted because the cops told him to come in. And take a look at this. Here's the title. Man who said January 6th was magical acquitted in U.S. Capitol riot case. Okay. How about a headline of man who said police waved him into the building acquitted in capital riot case or how about judge agrees colon police officer appears to wave matt january
Starting point is 00:41:53 6th protester into building judge acquit you know fine finds defendant not guilty look how they write this uh it's a federal judge found matthew martin not guilty in four federal misdemeanors related trespassing marking the first time u.s capital right defendant was acquitted of all charges martin who worked for a government contractor blah blah at least one video played during the trial appeared to show an officer moving his arm in a waving motion so you mean the judge and the like agreed that cop's waving him in the building so when i was covering this stuff earlier i was like i gotta get that video where the cops like, I disagree with it,
Starting point is 00:42:27 but I respect it. The cops are holding the door open. Okay. So what happens is some, some guy by himself, like it walks out a door and opens it. When he does other protesters, grab it and hold it open.
Starting point is 00:42:39 Cops come into the hallway and a bunch of people start walking in. And a cop says, I disagree with it, but I respect it. A handful of cops then walk to the inner doors, open it, and an officer holds the door open for several protesters. And then once they get to the door, the protesters take the door, hold it open, and then everyone walks in. January 6th, the great insurrection when Capitol Police said, I respect it. Okay okay but look how cnn frames things instead of actually saying a video of the trial showed the cops wave the guy in they just lie and that's
Starting point is 00:43:11 that's how this miss media operates whoopi goldberg says things that make literally no sense and the 2.5 million people who watch mostly are just passively listening and now they're going to go and regurgitate that and they're going to go repeat it now they're going to go and regurgitate that. And they're going to go repeat it. And they're going to say garbled nonsense. Whoopi's in a rough state too. She's slowing down. Oh, she's old. I haven't noticed. The last year ago, she wasn't.
Starting point is 00:43:34 What's her name? Carol? Is that Whoopi Goldberg's real name is Carol? She had to read off a card. Arrest all Republicans. Yeah. That was rough. Yeah, she had to write it down.
Starting point is 00:43:42 She's phoning in. She's in late stage human. And I don't want to do this to humans. Her name's phoning in she's in like late stage human and i don't want to do this her name is karen johnson like i feel kind of bad shit talking my elders in the world like i got a lot of respect for these people and i've always enjoyed whoopi's work people like that that are but like also sometimes you got to seize the reins when the system is faltering and you can't just be like my respect for you will let you keep driving us into the ground. Sorry, guys. I've got a great idea for a meme series. Patrick Stewart, Captain Picard, walking into 10 Forward to meet with Guinan for advice,
Starting point is 00:44:14 but it's the view Whoopi Goldberg saying nonsensical garbled nonsense. And then Patrick Stewart reacting either positively or negatively. So he's like, Guinan, I need advice. And she's just like, Biden should arrest all the Republicansans and then just so patrick stewart be like what that'd be great if i had time to do it i'd make those but someone else should do it and then just post a bunch because they'd be funny just you know edit out whoopi goldberg
Starting point is 00:44:38 and put her in put her on star trek there you go ladies and gentlemen this is what people are consuming in modern media and so uh unfortunately for you it's what you all have to uh live with where do you get your news from kingsley i get a lot of my news from twitter honestly i feel like it's a good curator for a lot of different outlets so i would say i get most of mine from there um i also go to people's like profiles who i like and see what they're talking about like posobic bannon on getter like i see what they're covering that day yeah i watch war room every morning to watch you guys yeah basically don't watch any cable news that's kind of my rule yeah i think the internet does empower people to like find sources they trust and listen to them which could be bad theoretically
Starting point is 00:45:18 if you have someone who's just actually making nonsense up but uh it's it's a very different experience than if you were dependent on cable news we got to jump to this story this one's great so donald trump comes down to the border he meets with greg abbott joe biden's down there biden says stupid things he blamed the wildfires on climate change and it's like wow you know what you notice thinking about when biden called republicans neanderthals and then said climate the climate crisis is real i was thinking like as long as i've been alive as a climate crisis, as long as I've been alive, they've been like, oh, the climate crisis. It's like every single time there's some kind of natural disaster, climate crisis.
Starting point is 00:45:53 And I'm like, certainly one of these disasters was not the climate crisis, I guess. Not that I trust them, but we got this video and it's hilarious and everyone's sharing it. Here you go. They like Trump. The Mexican army. That was a Mexican army guy who yelled Trump, Trump, right? I can't tell, but it seems.
Starting point is 00:46:31 It sounds like it's either that or it's an illegal immigrant who's like being waved in by Donald Trump. No, no, no. That is the Mexican army. Donald Trump appeared to wave him. That is the Mexican army. Okay. That's been reported. And listen.
Starting point is 00:46:42 It sounds like they're yelling at him. And then Trump waves. And then he raises his fists for him. uh and then he's like they like trump and uh this is a viral video going on right now as uh they're both down there at the border and it's fascinating because joe biden is in texas saying the time to act is now and then everyone's pointing out like uh the areas that greg abbott secured in texas have no border crossings so it's like what do you mean the time to act is now. And then everyone's pointing out like, the areas that Greg Abbott secured in Texas have no border crossings. So it's like, what do you mean the time to act is now?
Starting point is 00:47:09 The time to act was a long time ago. You did nothing. Abbott came in, put up the border barriers. And now it's like in the area that he's talking about, there's like 14 people. Biden is the worst person on a group project. He is coming at the end and like, see what we did?
Starting point is 00:47:21 Great for me. No one else did anything. No, it's worse than that. He shows up and the project's done. He's like, come on guys, we got to hustle and get this project done. And you're like, we did? Great for me. No one else did anything. No, it's worse than that. He shows up and the project's done. He's like, come on, guys, we got to hustle and get this project done. And you're like, we did it already. Yeah. Like, you weren't even here.
Starting point is 00:47:31 Honestly, that sounds like something Biden would do when he was in high school. For sure. And college. No, the plagiarizer, he totally would do stuff like that. People said he was always bottom of his class. Well, I think he said that he was like top. He said he was top, but he was always like the very bottom of the class. He actually said he was top of his class. Yeah. I think he said that he was top graduate. He said he was top, but he was always the very bottom of the class. He actually said he was top of his class? Yeah.
Starting point is 00:47:48 He lied about it. He said he graduated from the top with honors and all this stuff, and he didn't. And it got easily disproved, and then he was like, I'm just going to fade to the back, and now I'm back with more lies! But maybe he was like the Fonz with his aviators and his motorcycle. Oh, most likely. And then like, but he just was struggling, so he needed to get
Starting point is 00:48:03 tutored. Dude, I bet he was so cool in high school. And he was like, you know, I'm really cool, but I'm not good at math. And then they were like, and then the nerdy kid was like, I'll tutor you. I'll give you 10 bucks, kid. And then at the end of the week, he's like, yeah, I forgot the 10 bucks. I honestly, though, I think Joe Biden was probably a really creepy guy in high school that had no friends. And was sitting in the corner, like looking and like, hi. And then the corn pop story, right?
Starting point is 00:48:28 I think the true story of the corn pop thing is because Joe Biden says in the same breath that the little kids would rub his legs. Yeah. They go in the water room. I got hair legs. And I'm like, I think this man is a pedophile because of all the videos where he's groping the children. And then corn pop probably was like, yo, dude, stop touching these kids and like pulled out the rusty whatever.
Starting point is 00:48:46 And then Joe Biden was like, well, I can't tell people the real reason Corn Pop wanted to fight. So he made up a fake one. I called him Esther. He got mad. I'm like, I don't believe you. No, I don't believe you.
Starting point is 00:48:56 I don't believe that's what happened. I think it was Seamus, Seamus from Fruity Toons, who told me the story that there had been a children's book about Joe Biden's life that had been created. And in it, they mentioned like, yeah yeah he was so good at catching footballs they called him handsy or something or like Hans Biden yeah yeah I can't remember the details of
Starting point is 00:49:12 this but it was like are you trying to get out ahead of something that's about to get released about here he was like too handsy with people in high school you know like he's not he's not his own family call him like pedo Pete wasn wasn't that was a hunter biden text yeah which is insane to me imagine just being like oh yeah we lovingly call our family member a pedophile in the house it's not a joke it's not it's not funny at all and yet they're doing it which is weird like it there's something there's something strange going on yeah i don't i don't think handsy was the nickname or it might have been but i can't find it. But I did find this article from 2015 where it says from the National Post, Joe Biden's lingering hands earn him nickname of Creepy Veep. Oh, gross.
Starting point is 00:49:52 This was in 2015. That's crazy. This guy was like, I think he was popular in high school and he's never let it go. And the best thing I can say is like, at least she's an adult woman. Like, that's that's not great. She's like twitching. That girl in that image. She's like contorting. Her that's not great. She's like twitching that girl in that image. She's like contorting her body's contorted.
Starting point is 00:50:07 Weird. The thing that I like about the Trump at the border at the border video is that he just looks like he's having a better time than everyone else. You know what I mean? Like Trump always seems like he's having a lot of fun. Whereas the Democrats are all doom and gloom all the time. Yeah. It reminds me of when he,
Starting point is 00:50:22 you know, took the picture of that trump taco bowl at trump tower and was like we love the mexicans it's like same energy right here this is a huge component of 2016 i've talked about a lot that when you look to the democrats they were dropping to their knees and going and when you look at trump supporters they're like dancing in the street they're all laughing and mocking people and it's like if you were an ethnic minority hanging out with a bunch of other trump supporters and they cracked a joke that was like a racial joke everyone laughed together like if dave chappelle was on dave chappelle's latest special makes fun of asians and black people
Starting point is 00:50:54 and then and he's made fun of white people and he's made fun of gay people and trans people so if you were just like in on the joke with everybody rubbing on each other you're all laughing together but if you're a democrat you're just frowning and angry all the time and they're just like i i don't i don't know where their humor exists i don't know if you guys saw that video where that that um queer teacher self-identified not an insult said that libs of tiktok got her fired i don't know what pronounce uses and she was like i just like to make people laugh and i'm like when when do you like to make people laugh no you don't that's a lie because these leftist stories like stop laughing laughing is it's not allowed yeah it's like shane gillis's snl monologue like the crowd was just silent and then it goes viral on twitter because conservatives think it's hilarious
Starting point is 00:51:40 they're comfortable joking about things but you could just see the band behind him total silence audience not many claps yeah they're soulless people it's very good and who do you want leading you into the future here like the people that are having fun and seem optimistic or the people who are like that other side's gonna ruin your life and he wants to be a dictator and everything is bad and you know i i don't want to put those people in charge because they seem like they're ready to drive off the cliff. I like waving at the other side. I like someone who makes me laugh. I think that's why Make America Great Again
Starting point is 00:52:12 is such a powerful political message too because it's uplifting. People want to be a part of greatness. Yeah, it's a call to action and it's optimistic. It's interesting. Here's a great example of what woke is like. Welcome everyone to comedy night It's optimistic. It's interesting. Here's a great example of what woke is like. Like a chair dying. Let me play this for you.
Starting point is 00:52:27 Welcome, everyone, to Comedy Night at University College. Let's be very considerate to our first comedian, Jason Berkelman. All right. What a good-looking crowd we have tonight. Don't judge us based on any prevailing oppressive beauty norms. Oh, OK. Sorry for that. Anyway, I just broke up with my girlfriend.
Starting point is 00:52:49 Boo! Your heteronormative relationship is exclusionary and prejudicial. OK, so I just flew in, guys. And the snacks on airplane. Ah! What, are you allergic to peanuts? Fear of flying was on the list of trigger warnings we sent you.
Starting point is 00:53:07 Who are these people? We're the victims of your hate speech. We'll need to secure a safe place for our protesters. They seem angry. And here we go with the tone policing. Acknowledge your white privilege! I was going to with some of my jokes. Like this one.
Starting point is 00:53:22 I went on vacation in Jamaica. Racist! With my jokes! Like this one! I went on vacation in Jamaica... RACIST! ...with my dad... PATRIARCHIST! He smoked pot, guys! It's funny! MANSPLAIN THE BIGOT! Jason! There's at least eight different genders in the audience right now. They're not all guys. Well, that... now I feel like I can't say anything!
Starting point is 00:53:39 Of course you can, Jason. This is a free speech zone. Okay... Ugh, alright, so, uh... what else is going on here? Of course you can, Jason. This is a free speech zone. Okay. All right, so what else is going on here? Eight years ago. But that basically summarizes, you know, like, the left. And the funny thing about this video is that it was commissioned, I think, by Fusion. And it caused, this is so funny, I worked at Fusion.
Starting point is 00:54:06 And the company they contract made this video because seinfeld was talking about it and so uh it ended up getting a lot of traffic we specifically targeted it for marketing and inside the company they lost their minds they were like this is fascism why are we promoting white supremacist content and it was like like because i love white supremacism. I was just like, isn't it kind of weird that the only content this company has ever made that actually got views was the one making fun of all you people?
Starting point is 00:54:33 It's kind of wild, isn't it? That this external third-party company was contracted to make a joke and y'all are freaking out about it and it's the only thing getting views. They'd make these videos, they'd get no views. And then they'd make this one making fun of all of them. And they're just like, why are we being made fun of?
Starting point is 00:54:48 And they got so angry. It was hilarious. I think that's the thing though. I think people don't like to be in environments where you feel like you're constantly being policed and you're not able to speak freely or authentically. And content that makes fun of yourself is inviting in some way, right?
Starting point is 00:55:07 Like we all have a friend who's really self-deprecating and they make us laugh because you're sort of like, I don't know, it invites a level of humility from everyone. Whereas, you know, there's no reason to communicate with someone
Starting point is 00:55:19 if someone is always, if the other person is trying to trip you up at any point, if they're trying to essentially lock down any of your thoughts. I've been in a pretty good mood, though. We got this story from the post-millennial Boston's wealthy elite outraged over new shelter for illegal immigrants in their neighborhood. Are they residents of Fort Point in Seaport? Couldn't fathom living amongst illegal immigrants in the Democrat run sanctuary city that they voted for. I love it because Libs of TikTok says,
Starting point is 00:55:47 Biden won Massachusetts by 33 points and he won Boston by 67 points. Democrats turned Boston into a sanctuary city. And now the people who voted for it are like, Why is this happening to me? And I'm just like, it feels really good. But here's the real opportunity. Wouldn't you, first, let me just say, Don't just don't just
Starting point is 00:56:05 want to just gloat and laugh at them we can all form together in a big crowd and just you know we can show up to i wouldn't call it a protest a peaceful gathering where we all just point at their homes and laugh at them but that doesn't solve any problems just feels really good and so it probably makes more sense is to ask them to not vote for donald trump and be like well at the very least if you vote for trump he'll make these people go away and vote for a new mayor right like boston has an extremely progressive mayor she was the one who sent out the the christmas party where she's like oh yeah just no white people like it is something that is in within their power to fix because it's a problem they have created. That's the beauty of having elections and having term limited people who have to be
Starting point is 00:56:50 rejudged by the constituents that technically are the ones who elect them. They have the ability to solve this on many levels. They will not. I don't think she's a progressive. I think she's a reactionary. Like a reactionary is a person who wants to turn back the clock to the way things used to be so if there's a woman who's like i want racial segregation i'm like yeah that's how it used to be for the majority of human history so she's a reactionary and then it's
Starting point is 00:57:13 funny because the left likes to call people on the right reactionary and i'm like i don't know like conservatives have actually come together with traditional liberals and and have have compromised on a lot of things and it's actually the left that wants to turn back the clock on civil rights and return this country back to a time before civil rights existed so you know they're the reactionaries but i don't know sorry i'm chewing a starburst because i need to throw paper at um at our producer you know that leap day candy look these paper cranes are gonna to make themselves, you know? So I don't want to talk into the mic too much.
Starting point is 00:57:48 But I know Ian was really happy to see these people suffer. Which ones? The people in Boston who voted for Democrats and then got what they asked for. That's how I feel. I feel that way. I just want to gloat. These people were fine with the revolution.
Starting point is 00:58:02 They advanced its causes until it came for them. So I don't feel bad for them at all. I don't have any sympathy for these people. They've gotten what they deserved. But they can vote for Trump now, right? So it's like. Yeah, they're, you know. They have a way out.
Starting point is 00:58:15 Forgiveness is real. Yeah, they have a second chance. I doubt they'll take it. I hope that I'm proven wrong. But I think we should continue to bus illegals to Boston. This is what they've been voting for and telling rural America to do do but we're not doing it biden's doing it yeah so it's funny because when the story comes out that you know like abbott and de sandis are shipping illegal immigrants these places like that was true for like martha's vineyard but the majority of what
Starting point is 00:58:38 of what's going on was the federal government doing it that's one of the reasons there were complaints and i i had said this back then like yeah it may be funny they're doing it and there's some political benefit to it, but all they're doing is helping Joe Biden facilitate illegal immigration into this country. They're doing something Joe Biden is already doing. In fact, Joe Biden is doing it secretly. I mean, do you remember all the reports of him flying migrants in the middle of the night in White Plains, New York, which is just like very small airport? It's something that when Republicans do it, they're mad about it. But when it's happening in front of their faces, in fact, when they're being deceived,
Starting point is 00:59:11 when the president's not telling them openly they're doing it, they're saying, well, illegal immigration is not that big of a deal. It happens somewhere else, especially Boston, right? Boston is so far from Texas. They don't it's easy for them to offer to be a sanctuary city because they think ultimately they won't pay the cost that the I think I think we should. Put the illegal immigrants in their houses. Yes, I think so too. I mean, it doesn't really violate the Third Amendment, right?
Starting point is 00:59:32 You know, they're not American citizens. Well, one of the things that I read about the shelter crisis in Massachusetts or in Boston is that it's displacing people who are, you know, homeless or like women and children who need domestic violence shelters that the state offers. And so they're filling up, they're saying you can't come here because these people who are here illegally, who don't pay into the system, who are committing a crime by being here, need the space more than you. I think that's wild. I think that is such a negative message to send to people who theoretically as this, you know, liberal cities, a city that's offering social services who theoretically as this you know liberal cities a city that's offering social services you're saying you you don't need them enough women and women and
Starting point is 01:00:10 children in crisis who are americans yeah i mean you've continued to see democrats and the biden administration put the needs of illegals before the needs of american citizens you even look at um you know the young girl who was just murdered like in Riley in Georgia, the sheriff of that county actually campaigned on, you know, not cooperating with ICE orders. So these people are consistently putting the needs of illegals because he said it created a culture of fear, right? So they're putting the emotional needs, the physical needs of illegals before those of American citizens. And for that, I think they deserve our contempt. You know, what's funny is that if only men voted, Republicans went across the board, except for like Washington and Oregon. And if
Starting point is 01:00:48 women vote across the board, the whole country is Democrat. The funny thing is, it's not, it doesn't come down to just men and women, but there's a clear distinction in the voting preferences for men and women. And perhaps it really does come down to object versus subject. In this instance, they're very emotional. So women say, I agree with that argument. One interesting caveat to that is the married women consistently vote Republican. So I think the more you can incentivize people culturally, financially, perhaps with tax cuts, things like that to get married, the better off we're going to be as a country. Yes, but it's probably the other way around, that women who vote conservative are more likely to get married.
Starting point is 01:01:23 Perhaps. I think there's a relationship between both both but i do think that marriage is a stabilizing force and that it would be good as a country if we valued people creating family units small small portions of community to rely on each other and build stronger and better citizens well of course you know marriage is is it was a was a artifact of the patriarchy and once i love the patriarchy once the marriage is complete the women are totally subjugated by the man and must vote as he demands. And so the man wants her
Starting point is 01:01:47 to vote Republican. She does. As God intended, you know? Sounds like Mormonism. I was learning a little bit about how females are property in Mormonism. I don't know.
Starting point is 01:01:55 Mormonism is fascinating. That's still true? I don't know. Well, one of the things that I find interesting is Mormonism, the modern Mormonist church gave up,
Starting point is 01:02:04 they dispelled the practice of polygamy when they wanted to become a state and the rest of the country was like we're not gonna fly with that and they're like okay we don't believe in this anymore but it's not true in the afterlife uh in the afterlife or in their you know version of like heaven and everything men can still have multiple wives even in the traditional church it's one of the things i wanted to ask the angel studio guys about because they're mormon and i always find you know because they're lds i apologize i'm throwing out slurs over here that's different it's the same thing but they just don't like
Starting point is 01:02:33 latter-day saints it's a bridge of the mormon church is that what it is a branch well there's like the fundamentalist lds church but like if if you are we're gonna have our utah president way in here yeah no they just you, you say LDS amongst themselves. I don't like, like Mormon wouldn't be what they'd call themselves, but that's what we call them. But they're Mormons
Starting point is 01:02:49 and then they're LDS? No, no, no. It's just the LDS to them and then everyone else, us and them call us Mormons. Oh, okay. And then like Warren Jeffs is like a fundamentalist LDS.
Starting point is 01:02:58 Right, that's a fundamentalist. That's a cult. I was, my friend was telling me he was reading off the tenets of like the original Mormon tenets about and it just sounds like this sex cult like it's just Joseph Joseph Smith is that the guy's name that started it and then it's all about like how women are property if you rape a
Starting point is 01:03:14 woman she's your property it crazy stuff crazy stuff really yeah it's disturbing oh the only thing I know about Mormonism is from South Park I've heard that's actually a good description I am not Mormon so it's hard for me to judge I kind of don't believe it is a good description because of how absurd it is but I guess you never know I'm trying to recall it was if you were to rape a woman that you have to pay her father $50 and marry her
Starting point is 01:03:39 or something like that that's totally different you ruined her value it's crazy it sounded like it was like incentivizing men to go prey on women it was crazy crazy religion bro with inflation what was that like 1800s no 50 bucks that's a lot of money dude a fair amount now huge that's crazy that's a dowry no that's got to be like half a million dollars i'm gonna look it up because i'm fascinated now 50 bucks back then
Starting point is 01:04:05 i don't know maybe it's like 100 grand depends on if you put it in bitcoin you got it you got you can pay your dad in bitcoin in 1856 bitcoin was trading at 0.01 cent and i bought a bunch did you see boris johnson this is like last week tucker wanted to interview him i think and he was like only if you pay me in bitcoin or gold like he doesn't want yeah he wanted thousands of dollars yeah it was like an insane fee he wouldn't take u.s dollars he would only take crypto or gold like what's that indicate he used to be the prime minister of england he knows or the uk i guess i bet tucker carlson's got a ton of bitcoin i hope so yeah he's just sitting on a huge bitcoin wallet what are we why do we start talking about
Starting point is 01:04:44 mormonism i really twisted we start talking about Mormonism? I really twisted the show. We're talking about the value of marriage and the effect it has on a culture. Yeah, really. We were talking about how women are property and it's time to reject modernity in a braced tradition. Well, and it's interesting in our culture that married women act differently than single women, right? Like Kings pointed out, married women are more likely to vote conservative. They're more likely to vote Republican.
Starting point is 01:05:04 Because they trust. They have a sense of trust within them well and to tim's tim's point is it that conservative women are more likely to get married or does marriage have a transform transformational effect on how people view the world i think it's a little bit both i i don't i think it's that conservative women get married that's what i think they're gonna they're gonna they're gonna like a woman who is gonna vote they're going to like a woman who is going to vote for Republican is getting married. A woman who is not who is voting for Democrat is going to go get a bunch of cats. Probably. I don't have like stats or anything on this, but like I do know a fair number of people who like have gotten married and have become more conservative. You know, it could be because they have kids.
Starting point is 01:05:38 Yeah, I think that does it for a lot of people. You see like the kind of crap that your kids are being taught in schools and then it wakes you up a little bit i know a couple moms that's happened to them but yeah it'd be interesting to see if you could quantify that somehow we get two interesting stories first from the post millennial bumble cuts staff as gen z turns away from dating apps the other story we have which i'll get into in a little bit is that gen z and once again new polls are coming out showing gen z is going for trump and they're they're they're very similar stories i mean what we see with gen z turning away from dating apps and shifting towards donald trump is a conservatizing or i don't i don't even think it's a conservatizing but the next generation is more conservative and i think
Starting point is 01:06:19 it has a lot to do with liberals don't have kids they don't have kids they abort their kids they sterilize their kids. Conservatives have more kids. So the future is going to skew conservative so long as conservatives keep having kids. Here's the story. They say on Tuesday, Bumble released its annual earnings report
Starting point is 01:06:34 revealing the numbers were lower than expected to tackle a decrease in demand, largely among younger demographics. The dating app announced that it would be laying off a third of its workforce and using the money it saved in salaries to reinvest in areas of business that would drive long-term growth. So this is huge.
Starting point is 01:06:49 This is 350 jobs at Bumble. I think dating apps are garbage. And I think Gen Z is based AF. I'm not trying to be negative here, but do we think that this could also be perhaps because people are consuming things like OnlyFans more and more and they're just, you know, doing that sort of stuff and they're not actually going out in the real world. They're just kind of experiencing dating through pornography and things of that
Starting point is 01:07:13 nature. Probably, but I do think Gen Z is more based. So like, yeah, you've, I, what we're seeing with a younger generation is that the males are going very
Starting point is 01:07:23 right and the women are going left. So I think they're turning these dating apps into cash grabs to like Tinder. I used eight years ago or 10 years ago. I started using it and it was five bucks a month. And now it's 4040. It's even more than that. I think it's if you get the upgraded, they have all kinds of bells and whistles. You can pay.
Starting point is 01:07:42 Well, there's a there's a better app you can get. It's called like Millionaire Matchmaker or something something i don't know what it's actually called but there are apps where it's like you have to prove you have a certain net worth to be on it yeah i saw an article about one where you had to have a certain credit score to be accepted there's farmers only you know you gotta be a farmer christian mingle j date i wonder if those are better because you have some some stuff in common like tinder is just you're literally in the area I'm in. I guess there's some ability to screen for some things.
Starting point is 01:08:08 I don't know. I've never used them. But the thing is- They're all garbage. What gets me here is they're saying we're going to invest in other things to ensure long-term growth. But for a dating app, is it Tinder? One of them has a slogan like, we're the app.
Starting point is 01:08:20 We want you to delete us or something like that. Oh, yeah. I know what you're talking about. It's not Tinder. Okay. Hinge maybe? we're the app we want you to delete us or something like that oh yeah i know you're talking about it's not together okay hinge maybe the thing is for bumble to have long-term growth that means they need there always to be a stable single single population that's actively using it all the time so what are they investing in like anti-marriage lobbying yeah ashley madison like like what are we abortion maybe like birth control ads like whatever they're investing in and it's
Starting point is 01:08:44 not to downgrade their business model and i know there are couples that meet on apps and are very happy together but i don't know that their long-term growth is what i want i also think generally just personally i think meeting someone in person and having a community that knows them is a much better way to vet someone through a dating app do you think people are ashamed like if they're dating someone they met off an app because it's like how did you guys meet they go on an app i think this has changed a lot because when it was just e-harmony or just like where you would have a profile on a website i think people did say like oh we met at a cooking class but now it's so much more it's very very common to meet people on an app i went to a wedding recently where the priest literally
Starting point is 01:09:20 during his homily was like we're so glad that jack swiped right and everyone was kind of just like wow he really went there so i feel like yeah it's starting to become a little bit more you know we should do we should just now that you know the cia has everyone's information at the nsa they should just write an algorithm that matches you up with whoever you're supposed to be with that's it there's a black mirror episode yeah yeah but that was that episode was interesting because it was actually a program they wanted to be in that created an algorithm that generated all the possible scenarios and then found the people that were meant to be together so it was like you went to a company to get it done it wasn't like you were forced to do it
Starting point is 01:09:56 yeah you're up you're trying to to be selectively paired with someone yeah like in the in the episode they're forced to be together and they and if they they're like no i want to be the other person's like too bad you can't be because this is what the computer said the that was actually just part of a simulation where two people went said you know help us find our mate and then it did you know a million iterations of a simulation to find out who would work better together i have to think that there's some effect like that on dating apps like if you're if you're choosing to be on one because you're trying to find someone to date theoretically you're meant looking for someone else who is also looking for someone to date but really if you're someone who's looking to very seriously get married and you get matched with someone who isn't really sure what
Starting point is 01:10:36 they want but they want companionship like your goals are actually very different but you're being presented with the idea that you maybe want the same thing i think you need more ways to screen because it just, I think leads to a lot of heartache. It's been, it's pretty, they're pretty, it's pretty painful.
Starting point is 01:10:50 It's also feels like I'm judging these women by the way they look one after the other, after the other. And it's like, no, no, instead of just swiping, you should message them and tell them they're ugly.
Starting point is 01:10:59 You're like, I didn't swipe left on you. Well, I can't, can you message people you don't swipe on or no or can you i don't even i don't know you need to swipe on each other in order to be able to message each other you and bumble is the one with the girls message first right so then i guess what you do is what so i remember uh reading how guys would just swipe right on every single but no matter what
Starting point is 01:11:19 i would actually judge them one by one i can't bring myself to do the bulk bumble came around. Bumble requires women to message first. And the problem was because on every other dating app, women have 76,000 messages and men have zero. And so it's like, eventually guys just started saying, I'm done with this.
Starting point is 01:11:38 It's too much work. I don't want to do it. Well, and OkCupid has, from what I know, they actually do some of the best data analysis of the information they have. And I remember listening to one of their analysts talk about how women can be less attractive. Like instead of it being like, you know, people about the same attract level pair up, the
Starting point is 01:11:58 app favor basically uglier women. Like men will compromise on the app in a way that they wouldn't in person wow which is fascinating well it's because the competition is so high so it changes market dynamics if you if you're a guy and you go to a bar and there's a handful of single women you're going to have like an average or attractive or whatever woman and you can walk up there's a few guys to to uh compete with on the internet you have literally every single guy everywhere you're competing with and like you're competing with a fantasy like when you see the dating like the way she moves is such an indicator of if you want to be with her in my opinion seeing a still photo or even a video because it's just a two-dimensional amplification of like you know of a mirroring of
Starting point is 01:12:40 what she's doing well now one thing is that on tinder trans people just list themselves as that's another reason why i'm really disconcerted with these things because they have to don't work a trans person it's like you're he says i'm looking for women i want women i don't want a man that transitioned into a woman i want a woman and so traditional sense what's happened is socially that trans women who are male will just list themselves as woman and then go on the app and then that's it i reported dudes will be swiping and i'll be like i don't want a dude i reported one of those people it was a it was a guy trans woman man and i was like i can't i can't let this fly on this app the righteous thing to do is to report that guy
Starting point is 01:13:23 for presenting himself as a as a female to men when he was used to be called catfishing now you're a bigot yeah i i think i did the right thing usually i'll just ignore those people if they pop up and it's not that frequent i think those companies have a duty to not you know not to go there well it could be like if you want trans people that should be a thing that you put on there and indicate and it's really dangerous i mean if someone agrees to meet with uh an individual not knowing that they're trans that can be dangerous for the trans person but there was like a viral post there was a person went viral from like reddit where a trans person said that they lie intentionally and don't they advocated to not tell the person if you're passing don't say anything until way later on the best way
Starting point is 01:14:05 to start a relationship on deception yeah i just think that's crazy i did like there was this one post of this girl like showing her tinder screen she was like oh there's this guy and then she moves to her filming her laptop where he's like wanted for stalking wow that's why i just think it's maybe better to meet people in person you know i mean if you meet in person you don't know anything about them at all but if you like meet people through friends or like somewhere you have something in common with them like i just think that there is there is a way to to better narrow down who you should be dating with and you're more likely to have things in common with people that are in similar communities as you do that share your values on
Starting point is 01:14:42 the internet you could really be anyone friends i think friends of friends is the best yeah that's from my experience people can vouch for them and like people know them that's why twitter is so funny because you get these people who go on twitter and they're like i'm being harassed by the far right it's like a 12 year old it's like a 12 year old just saying like you're dumb you're so stupid no on the internet people don't know you're 14 and so what happens is people go on twitter and they get into these like a 40 year old guy arguing with someone on twitter not realizing it's some 13 year old who literally has no idea what he's talking about and doesn't care i gotta remind myself that when i'm gaming too if if like some guy on my team is failing and i'm like i want to be like you idiot you piece of but i'd like no he's probably like a nine-year-old learning
Starting point is 01:15:22 sometimes they actually are they'll be like thank you my he's probably like a nine-year-old learning. Sometimes they actually are. They'll be like, thank you. My dad's letting me play. And like, I could have crushed this kid's mind. Thanks for playing with me. My dad gave me back my Xbox because I got good grades. Yeah. You're like, oh, kind words. Quit this.
Starting point is 01:15:34 Go back to school. You're bad. Yeah, it's wild. Thinking of those. But that's the thing. Like when you have that barrier between who you're talking about and who you really are, it changes the way you act. I mean, that's why all bot accounts that tell you that you're annoying or that you're not good at stuff or whatever on the Internet are faceless because they're not actually accountable to anyone. They're anonymous.
Starting point is 01:15:56 Let's jump to the other half of this story. We have this from Newsweek. Gen Z backs Donald Trump shaking up the country. I don't know what that means, but sure. They say a new Harvard Caps Harris poll released this week found that Gen Z voters believe Trump will have a positive impact by shaking up politics if he's victorious over Biden. The survey posed the question, do you think Donald Trump is someone who will shake up the country for the better? Or do you think he is a danger to democracy and will hopelessly divide the country if elected. Among respondents, between the ages of 18 and 24, 65% said they believed he would shake up the country for the better, while only 35% viewed him as a danger to democracy,
Starting point is 01:16:33 according to the poll, which surveyed 2,022 registered voters from February 21st to 22nd. That's crazy. That's not 65%. Wow. Every age group except for 65 or older agreed that Trump would shake up the country for good. But Gen Z had the largest majority of voters who said so. Based.
Starting point is 01:16:55 I'm saying, you know what it is? It's because we keep saying it. For all these Gen Z kids who are wondering why they can't buy houses, why they're struggling to find a family or fund a family, get a car, go on vacation, buy clothes, or even just buy food. I see all these videos all the time on TikTok where they're like, why can't I afford anything? They're giving all your money to non-citizens who are illegally entering the country. Or to Ukraine. And to foreign countries. Yeah, and to Ukraine. That's great. They've sold you a false bill of goods too, right? You were
Starting point is 01:17:23 told go to college, take out the student loans, you'll get a job, you'll be able to pay off those loans really quick. These people aren't getting jobs that are livable wages because inflation is so out of control. They're saddled with the student loan debt. Like you said, they can't get houses. It's absolutely out of control and they feel trapped. They're living like serfs, essentially. They're living on credit. They don't't own anything they have to rent every single thing that they own they're paying in installments on almost everything it's it's a disaster yeah it's i mean that feels tragic so either you vote differently than your parents voted meaning you vote for conservative presidents when your democrat parents vote for for joe biden or
Starting point is 01:18:00 you just fall into a depression and give up like Like there are very few options for the future. This is a wild another story as well. It just popped up literally in the other article. Democrats are changing their mind about Trump. The same Harvard or a similar Harvard Harris Capps poll released this week found that Democrats general approval of the former president has risen since he left office in January 2021. But it's like this. It's like you take a girl who's like a five out of 10, you know,
Starting point is 01:18:26 and you put her next to a girl who's like a two and she looks like a seven. You know what I mean? So that's what you got. You take Donald Trump. Democrats are like, we really don't like this guy.
Starting point is 01:18:34 Then you put into Joe Biden and they're like, he was the greatest president of my life. Could not be better. Democrats are like, I really miss that guy. It's going to be weird. I mean, how is trump's polling
Starting point is 01:18:45 improving among gen z and democrats while rachel maddow and chris hayes are shrieking into the wind and bashing their skulls on the wall yeah gen z is not watching rachel maddow i guess 71 years old yeah exactly this crazy in 10 years msnbc is gonna have no viewers left it's like average life so msnbc's average life expectancy is on par with its average viewer age so it's like 71 okay well the average age for a male in this country is 79 what's it for women like 81 i think something like that yeah but trump's gonna need this kind of overwhelming support from independence from maybe some dems that flip over from gen. We need these surprises because we know that they're going to try to rig it like they did 2020. So we need to make sure that we have, you know, an overwhelming wave of votes that are going to counter that, I think. Because these election laws
Starting point is 01:19:35 that were, you know, in the dead of night during COVID changed all these states like Pennsylvania, different constitutional changes they've made. Those are still on the books. So I think that, you know, we really have to make sure that we overwhelm with the polls. Why aren't Republicans, you know, stopping that now? The RNC is a joke. I mean, they should be, they should have lawyers now in every single state fighting these election laws. The left has Mark Elias. He has 31 something cases on election issues and ballot access. We don't have our Mark Elias. So we definitely need more lawyers. We need an RNC chair that's going to take that stuff seriously yeah well here's hoping average life expectancy for men according to the cdc is 73.5 years for women 79.3 that can't be right we just
Starting point is 01:20:18 looked this up like last week oh that's what this is what the c says. Must be right. Mortality in the United States 2021, figure one. Wow. So Biden's way past. But Biden is robust. Didn't we learn that the other day? Yeah, and he didn't need a cognitive test. No, everything is fine. Stop asking. Wow.
Starting point is 01:20:39 Male 73. Life expectancy right now for both as of 2021 is 76.4. Yikes, Biden. He's supposed to make it another four years joey b geez he's a word a restaurant called joey b's i mean that puts donald trump three and a half years past life expectancy as well and there's such a big difference between them there is i don't know rough times for by yeah i know i mean someone who makes you look worse i'm really optimistic though i want to show this gen z thing again i mean 65 uh 65 percent of 18 to 24 year olds think trump will make the country better
Starting point is 01:21:16 yeah the future is based that actually doesn't surprise me it's only 2 000 people they pulled but still seems about right i mean i think it's because of how bad stuff's got i don't like the reactionary state of mind but you just can't put like a husky in in the in the pilot seat husk a husk of a man i don't know what you're called joe i thought you were talking about like or a dog or someone like air bud or something no i can't do that um this you see what what you get when you do that it's just it's it's like the rudderless the ship's flying all over the place right now so somebody is better than i think a lot of people are just like yo get that guy that guy wasn't this i think too if i i mean
Starting point is 01:21:54 i am gen z but young people especially i think you look at how joe biden has totally created chaos across the world we're fighting you know multiple worlds on multiple fronts. There's chaos in the Middle East again. Ukraine, obviously terrible situation. If I'm a young person, I don't want to fight. I don't want to fight those wars. That's not in my interest. That's not in the American people's interest. I don't want to go die in some desert in the Middle East to defend, you know, their democracy when we have real issues here at home that need attending to. I wonder how differently it would be like military enlistment if we were sending troops to the border, if there would be people who were
Starting point is 01:22:28 like, oh, I think people would sign up for that. Whereas it's like, you have to go to Ukraine or Iraq. And they're like, no, thank you. I'll stay here. I will not enlist. I think that's the thing, though, like people will act if they feel as though the cause is justified. And right now, I don't know anyone who would want to serve at the pleasure of Joe Biden, who can barely navigate a stage and who also seems to be more concerned with the world than with the people at home. The establishment narrative is crumbling with the age of the average viewer, though. I wonder if when like Pelosi, McConnell and the rest of them are out, if the Democrats
Starting point is 01:23:00 just say what they've always said and I will just tell me what's popular and I'll do it. And so the narrative shift will go towards people who are active. Everyone else will just say whatever you say, whatever makes money. I wish we could get a survey of what like the top political podcast, both right and left, like what their average age of a listener is, because I think it would just be so different and be interesting to contrast the new media from the old so you know definitively how how split the audience is it'd be funny if like hasan's audience they're all like 60 years old he's cornered the market on like older internet users i mean our our audience on average i think is like the the average age is 34 but it's basically like what is it 25 to uh 34 is it 34 yeah uh that's the i think that's the second biggest the first biggest is 35 to 54 is that what it is i don't
Starting point is 01:23:57 know how they break it down but uh there's they're basically very very equal if you go between 25 and 54 and then that's like the key demo, right? 25 to 54. And then 18 to 24 is pretty low. And then the older one is a little higher than 18 to 24. But the average age in the middle is 34-ish. But it's going up. It's really funny. A couple years ago, it was 32.
Starting point is 01:24:15 So the average age is aging with us. That's what it is. I wonder where the rest of it is. We've got to start advertising to 18-year-olds. Come watch the news. Watch TimCast IRL. That's interesting. That's how you do it.
Starting point is 01:24:27 But I think this is, they're more likely to watch this as a news program than they are to turn on CNN, right? I mean, I don't know about you guys, but like I never had cable anywhere I lived after I moved out of my dad's house because there was no reason for me to pay for cable. I didn't use it.
Starting point is 01:24:41 Yeah, I never used it. Right. Someone in chat claims to be 15 years old. Nice job. Welcome. Bring, I never used it. Right. Someone in chat claims to be 15 years old. Nice job. Welcome. Bring your friends to the show. The way you do it is you got to be like, you guys are so dumb.
Starting point is 01:24:52 You don't watch Timcast IRL. It's like the coolest show ever. Because, you know, that's what it's all about is like people feeling FOMO. Yes, make them feel left out. Yep. Bully your friends into watching IRL. Someone says they are one year old oh is that
Starting point is 01:25:06 rogan one good get him started young that's the other thing is like there's with the birth rate declining this will always be the case unless we see you know another baby boom essentially this is why i was saying that uh culturally you know what we see is that there's this uh the simpsons meme of i used to be with it, but then they changed what it was. And now what it is, is scary to me. And it'll happen to you too. But it won't happen anymore because there's no young people.
Starting point is 01:25:36 So the money demo is going to stay where it is. Like, then there's not going to be anything to market to. Yeah, Gen Z will have businesses and they'll have bands, but you'll make less money. If there's a million fans of a Gen Z artist, but 10 million fans of a millennial artist, then you always want to be working with the millennial artist. You make more money.
Starting point is 01:25:56 It used to be that because the next generation was larger, once they came into money, parents were spending money on their kids. And then when they came into money, there was more money to be made from them. Now it's changing. It's going to go down. Most conservatives have four babies each to compensate for the liberals who have no babies.
Starting point is 01:26:12 They can do this. I think there's totally within their means. They just have to decide and move forward. Yeah, that's true. You just commit and go for it. But I think that's true of so many things. Like we were talking about marriage earlier. Like you have to live a life where that's something you want. These things don't just happen to you. If you if you are concerned about the birth rate, you should actively want to have children. Hopefully you like them, but you could do something about it. If you're concerned about the values of your community, you know, get involved with it. I think so much of it is people deciding that, you know, everything is lost and sort of just like sitting back and saying, well, I can't make a difference. And, you know, why does it matter? And that sort of defeatist mentality is what I really want to get away from. Yeah. And I think that for a long time, that's kind of been endemic on the conservative side.
Starting point is 01:26:52 We've seen leftists kind of be professional activists, right? They're fantastic at it. They're always picketing. They're always protesting. They're always volunteering. And I think that conservatives until recently hadn't really been as engaged. They have kind of been hands off. They've had their day job and they've left it to, you know, the political professionals, so to speak. And now that people are realizing those political professionals have sold us out, they're not, you know, advancing my interests. They're ripping me off. They've kind of started to get off the couch and get engaged. They're running for school board, county commissioner, things like that. So, yeah yeah people just have to get in the fight makes a big difference do you ever want to be on a school
Starting point is 01:27:29 board ian not only if my kid was there yeah yeah it does make a big difference having kids makes you look at your community differently oh man the the the amount of feeling i don't have kids now but i have been through a couple of pregnancies that unfortunately did not pan out um but that feeling of like wanting to defend my territory got really intensely primal really quick when i was the reality started to come in like oh my god life is depending on me now big every every step like i can fuck off right now i can live my life and fuck around and it's like yeah i think it's great and wonderful and meaningless 70 yeah exactly and then you're gonna be like hello get me one of those pods hello plug me away son yeah that's the scary thing because like all these liberal women who
Starting point is 01:28:16 don't have kids and aren't getting married the good news for them is that neural link will be around and so when they get plugged into the pod the feeding tube gets wired right into their throats with the roach paste to go into their bellies all they gotta do is hook their brain into the neural link and then they'll have a fake family god i hate i don't like this at all well you know i it's like i mean it's good for them i'm glad no it's good for us because otherwise they're going to be voting demanding that we take care of them. These millennial women, when they're 70, it's going to be a nightmare. Do you think it's going to be instead of saving for a retirement fund, they're going to have a Neuralink checkout of life fund?
Starting point is 01:28:56 There's a bunch of shows like that. It was like a Black Mirror episode. Yes. So millennial women today who are like 35 to 40 who aren't getting married and have cats and are now where it's like well i'm too old to have kids they're not gonna have kids they can't have kids guys are gonna be like i can have a kid whenever i want you could be 70 you could be a guy at 70 and have kids and so they're gonna go for younger women these millennial women are gonna be like well that ship has sailed they're gonna buy a bunch of cats and then when they're 70 they're like i need someone to take care of me so the government
Starting point is 01:29:27 should do it and then they're going to demand everyone else pay for them well so i say we put them in the it should be you get put in the neural link you get we neural link you and then you can have all the cats you want when i was saying put me in the pod i meant the suicide pod that they're doing in canada like oh jeez they do it like i don't want society to have to pay for my burdened body anymore well these millennials are absolutely going to say they should pay for my burdened body that is weird that like suicide tourism is going to go on the rise because they have it in switzerland too and people will go and they have those pods in canada ian's not kidding no in canada it's made m-a-i-d was it something? Now, was it wasn't the latest story that there was like a homeless woman?
Starting point is 01:30:06 They're like, have you considered made? Yeah. Like you have no home. How about the pod? And it's like Futurama, man. And put a quarter in having that mindset. Then and then the mindset of having a kid of like protecting a child with everything is like that.
Starting point is 01:30:22 It is the antidote for that. That, you know, disillusionment of like, where's the suicide pod? it is the antidote for that that you know disillusionment of like where's the suicide pod that is the antidote that's the only thing i've ever experienced that gave had with some more reason to to be it's interesting though because like if you look at our founders like not all of them had children there i think they're used to be have there was like a civic responsibility people felt a duty to their community to better society. And we've really lost that, I think, in the modern age. Obviously, kids, as you said, are a big driver of that. But where are the people without kids who do just want to run for school board or something like that or coach a little league team?
Starting point is 01:31:00 They feel the same responsibility if they don't have kids but they have nieces or nephews right the idea that like there are just because you don't actually have the children doesn't mean there aren't children in your community that need you to advocate for a good future for them all right we're gonna go to super chats so if you haven't already would you kindly smash that like button subscribe to this channel share the show with your friends head over to timcast.com click join us become a member because the members only uncensored show is coming up at 10 p.m you don't want to miss it and you also get access to our discord server you can hang out with like-minded individuals and submit questions to call into the show
Starting point is 01:31:26 and talk to us and our guests. Now let's read Super Chats. Smash the like button. Let's go. Harry Lawrence says, first? Correct, sir. You are first.
Starting point is 01:31:35 Nice job, Harry. Big75 says, little blue heart emojis on X are how people signal their support for child exploitation. Really? Is that what they're doing now? Hmm.
Starting point is 01:31:49 Sunco Samurai says, Tim, you should totally make a chicken city themed doomsday clock. Is it like the countdown to when we eat them? Raymond G. Stanley Jr. says, Tim, are we going to be eating Luke tomorrow? No, we are not. Little Luke is not going to be eaten. It was the excess roosters.
Starting point is 01:32:04 So basically, we had you know like here's the thing about chickens they make more of themselves if you just leave them be and then you have too many because they're little ones running around and stuff and so we had a bunch of boys and it's like what do we do with them and i was like well we can't fit them in there they don't fight it's not true that you put two roosters together they fight each other if you take two chickens at all and put them next to chickens they don't know, they'll probably fight. Try to assert dominance. But if they grow up together and they're next to each other all the time, they usually don't fight.
Starting point is 01:32:33 If you introduce a new rooster into a new flock, they'll attack him. He's an outsider. So I was saying, like, we can just let him go. You just, like, let him go. The roosters at Cocktown at the new new studio they all got eaten uh yeah they just got snatched up and eaten and uh fabio was the only one who survived so he's now rescued and living a healthy life and then we had a big pan with like 17 roosters that we did not need so we will eat they have been butchered all but three so mr mut. Muttonchops, he is fine. He was the one who kept escaping, jumping and trying to get away.
Starting point is 01:33:08 And we respected that. So he gets to live. Then there's Pom Pom, who looks like a pom-pom or whatever. Is it a pon-pon or pon-pom? Pom-pom, right? Pom-pom, I don't know. He's big and poofy. So everyone really liked that.
Starting point is 01:33:19 And then there was RB3, Roberto Beaks III's brother. And that was because if something happens to rb3 then there's no heir to the throne so that he has to have a brother but no little luke little luke ridkowski a rooster he's a blonde polish rooster with a big nose uh i'm not i'm not joking he is fine he's a goofy dude i think it was actually like i think it was we got a rooster uh a baby and he's a polish and they have like parted hair it's blonde and then luke was like hey looks like me he's blind he's got a big nose and we were like we're gonna call him little luke and now he's luke there you go max renex has culture war idea
Starting point is 01:33:59 destiny and dave smith such a good conversations to be had would also love to hear Destiny and Tim discuss J6 I think we did before and uh I think Destiny is just a part a partisan in this one like it's just simple bad things happen they're not good things like we criminally charge them but seriously 20 years for this stuff it's it's wild so but yeah certainly I think we did talk to uh Dave Smith about having him come with like sit down with destiny i think destiny we talked to him too but i don't know he's never never got it done all right we'll grab some more super chats jacob parody says eric prince said there's a 70 chance china caused the cellular outrage uh cellular outage sorry everyone should become a prepper well uh new york's latisha james is investigating
Starting point is 01:34:45 the outage she's on the case guys everyone can feel weird did you see that thread today about her spending someone dug dug into her campaign spending and she spent like 15 000 on luxury hotels in puerto rico not like brides what are we doing here team there's a bunch of stuff like that bender the offender says any special plans for the 1,000th podcast episode? No, I don't know. Maybe. Let's see. When would that be?
Starting point is 01:35:09 So what is this episode? Is it 972? 972. So we got 28 more, which basically puts us down there in the, let's see, where are we? That's going to be, that's going to be like April.
Starting point is 01:35:21 That'll be in April. So let's see. We're going to have 1, thousand guests rotate through the seas so yeah it's gonna be it's gonna be like uh let's see here april 8th is that when it's gonna be the 8th no idea no idea i don't know i don't even know who's going to be. Wait, wait, hold on. April. He's going to do a thousand pushups. When's April? April 1st is a Monday. That is perfect.
Starting point is 01:35:51 That is the perfect day for Michael Mouse to come back on the show. We haven't booked him, though. But, you know, April 1st is basically Michael's day. So I'm sure he's planning something. I don't know. What did he do last time? Oh, he dressed like me, right? Mm-hmm.
Starting point is 01:36:08 Or he was on 666th episode too? Yeah. That one he did something else, but I can't remember what it was. He took off his clothes. He was wearing the Superman outfit. He had more clothes on underneath. Every few minutes,
Starting point is 01:36:19 he took off a piece of clothes and eventually he was dressed like Superman. Oh, that's funny. Yeah, from Michael Douglas from Falling Down. And then we have a picture where he showed up and he dressed exactly like me yeah i remember that was a good one all right the clapper of cheek says i like how tim says trump is a bad guy for a lot of reasons but can never seem to list any reasons 59 tomahawk missiles in assyria commando raids in yemen there's two come on you've also got cultural issues we of course
Starting point is 01:36:43 everybody was saying trump represented the worst of our culture, but Hillary Clinton represented the worst of our government. So here's a cultural example. When, what's his face, Gianforte or whatever in Montana, was it Montana? Yeah. Body slammed that reporter, which he should not have done. Trump laughed about it and then mimicked doing it, cheering it on. I'm not a fan of it. Trump has done bad things.
Starting point is 01:37:04 To act like Trump is a saint is the stupidest thing ever. And if you want me to list all of the bad things Trump has done every single time I bring up that I don't think he's a perfect person, I can certainly put together that list. I think 59 Tomahawk missiles into Syria takes the cake. Or you can talk about commando raids into the Middle East. Or how about the expansion of the drone program and shutting down the reporting numbers? Like, come on, dude's not perfect however
Starting point is 01:37:27 best of my lifetime what can i say like if you think trump has a perfect track or never anything wrong you're nuts however when you weigh him against all the other presidents it's like on a scale of 100 he's like a 60 so it's a net positive and i'm i'm okay with it like i'm actually excited for it because all the other presidents sucked ass brock obama was like i'm gonna blow up kids too many of them not a fan of that yeah trump's done bad things he's a bad guy for a lot of reasons but it's not like he's overwhelmingly a bad guy what i mean to say is trump has done bad things that's it and i'm sure he can he can give his reasons i'm sure obama can too but obama substantially worse let's go unnamed tallow says tim would you kindly give a
Starting point is 01:38:05 shout out to my company untamed i'm sorry untamed tallow tallow is great for cooking but it's also the most skin compatible moisturizer on the market try tallow and resist the psyop really i only cook in tallow but i didn't know you can moisturize it's way better yeah beef fat fries you ever have beef fat fries oh mcdonald's used to do that yeah but they stopped why now they do oils yeah now it's uh engine lubricant right yeah canola oil was an engine loop engine lubricant 100 years ago i'm so glad we're in modern times this is great you know so i so i we started with the personal trainer a couple days ago because normally i just skateboard and skating burns about 400 calories an hour which
Starting point is 01:38:45 is pretty good but there's zero upper body so i've not been doing any any lifting and so i had consulted a while back uh you know one of the most trusted medical medical professionals that we know joe rogan and he was like bro you gotta start dr joe rogan yeah he's like you gotta start lifting dude you take vitamins i'm gonna take vitamins and he's like you lifting and i was like i do not lift you gotta lift dude you gotta start lifting, dude. You take vitamins. I'm like, take vitamins. And he's like, you lifting? And I was like, I do not lift. He's like, you got to lift, dude. You got to start lifting. And I was like, yeah, okay. Like, I'm not going to do that.
Starting point is 01:39:08 And then just recently I was like, I feel like I have an obligation to do that. Like, of all people, I can certainly afford to get a personal trainer and spend an hour every day on basic workout stuff outside of skateboarding. Because I feel like it's irresponsible not to. And so we did basic workout stuff outside of skateboarding because i feel like it's irresponsible not to and so we uh we did basic workout stuff today but anyway i got this app it's really cool it's called um you guys probably know it as my fitness pal and so i basically track all of my macro nutrients now and it's fascinating how doing this has basically cut out all seed oils not even intentionally i'm not even going like,
Starting point is 01:39:45 well, these seed oils better not have them. I'm actually just looking at things and scanning the barcode. That's too much fat. I can't do that. Like that'll put me over. It's so easy to get too much fat in your diet. It's nuts.
Starting point is 01:39:55 Cause I've been eating, we've been eating pretty well, but fat is massive. Carbs are actually really hard to get. That's crazy. So we have to like, I had to make these biscuits with bananas in them. It was awesome by the way,
Starting point is 01:40:04 but I'm eating more carbs than I've ever eaten in my life. Cousin T's biscuits, by the way. That's how I So we have to like, I had to make these biscuits with bananas in them. It was awesome, by the way, but I'm eating more carbs than I've ever eaten in my life. Cousin T's biscuits, by the way. That's how I've been doing it. Yeah. Cousin T's biscuits. Be real about it. I was like, how am I supposed to get carbs without fat?
Starting point is 01:40:15 Like, what can I eat? And then Terrence Williams came here and he brought his cousin T's biscuit mix. And so I was like, we can make this. So the first night we just made biscuits and it was perfect. It helped me hit my carb level because it's got me at 250 carbs per day. I'm doing exercise every day. So it's like I'm burning more calories. And then yesterday it wasn't enough carbs.
Starting point is 01:40:35 So I had to cut a banana in half and mix it into it to add enough carbs to make it. Is that weird? Because you were kind of a keto person for a while and keto is all anti-carb. I have always done relatively low carb like my whole life there have been a few there were a few periods where it was like i was eating maybe like 100 to 200 carbs a couple times a week but mostly it's like a lot of meat and then i went almost i went down to like 40 20 between 20 and 40 for for years i actually lost a lot of weight and then i decided with doing the training and uh not doing lifting and doing more general workouts i was like i'm just gonna do
Starting point is 01:41:11 whatever whatever they say and i'm gonna try it and see what happens so now i have to eat a mass amount of carbs that i don't normally do i just don't want to eat carbs from flour i want to get it from non-flour you can rice rice is all Rice is a good one. Bowl of rice is a good one, yeah. Bowl of rice. But we'll see. We'll give it a shot. I was, I was, I think still the issue for Americans is they eat too many carbs. Like, this is the crazy thing.
Starting point is 01:41:36 Yo, this candy that we got for Leap Day. That's crazy that it's legal and sold to children. It's crazy. Like, so we had, we got these Valentine's caramel hearts. They're chocolate with caramel and i was like i'm a little low on my carbs for the day so maybe i'll eat like one or two of these because it's like it's a piece of candy but you know i needed 40 more carbs for the day holy crap like one little heart was like 20 carbs and it was like 10 grams of fat and i was like and a hundred calories some ridiculous amount of calories and i was like 10 grams of fat. And I was like, and a hundred calories, some ridiculous amount of calories.
Starting point is 01:42:05 And I was like, dude, candy is bad. I mean, if you're, if the world ends, you've got survival food, basically. It's not the best thing. Anyway, shout out to your Talo. Yeah, so, so, so now, oh, we had, we had a shout out to Good Ranchers sponsoring the March 5th event.
Starting point is 01:42:19 That's cool. They sent us a bunch of meats and I got to say, it was like one of the best burgers I've ever had. Oh, wow. They sent us Wagyu ground beef. And I got to say, it's like one of the best burgers I've ever had. Oh, wow. They sent us Wagyu ground beef. And so that's what we had today.
Starting point is 01:42:33 I had a burger with grilled onions, cheese, and it was amazing. Super good. Shout out. All right. All right. Let's grab some more super chats. What do we have here? Roman Nation says 10% for the big guy is substitute for Biden's remaining brain capacity. 10% from the big guy is substitute for biden's biden's remaining brain capacity 10 from the big guy big guy it's all he's got left ginger prime says part one i'm 31 restaurant
Starting point is 01:42:54 owner in pg county maryland the county had asked me to participate in meet out a pro plant-based food day to serve and give discounts on all vegan plant-based items. I will not only not participate, part two, I will, however, be giving a discount on meat, non-vegan options, being it is 95% of my menu, but I will also have flyers with information about the benefits of meat, especially having lupus and being on a carnivore diet. Very nice. Interesting. Shout nice. Interesting. Shout out, man.
Starting point is 01:43:27 Meat is great. It's actually, so I have to do, so I've been, in order to get the amount of protein I need, I'm doing two protein shakes. So here's what I've been doing. Protein shake in the morning with milk and cinnamon, jack o' milk, super awesome. And then after I finish my morning workout,
Starting point is 01:43:46 or I'm sorry, my morning work, it's like the morning show, if I skate, which is usually, then as soon as I'm done, I will have another protein shake. And then two hours from then, it's dinner time. And that's where it's just like massive dinner.
Starting point is 01:43:59 Yeah, but I feel pretty good. Those shakes go a long way. Do you Jocko M milk it up every time jocko milk is the best protein powder i have ever had in my life i like it a lot no question it's nuts like make one when i go down there i've gone to gnc i've had a whole bunch of different kinds of weird weird protein powders and i've ordered different kinds we went when we were traveling last time we were in des moines we got protein powder and we got some like weird Walmart brand or whatever there's no question dude you take a scoop of Jocko milk you take you mix it with with like two percent milk and you put some cinnamon in it and it's like it's horchata dude it's amazing
Starting point is 01:44:36 that's I'm putting it on my bucket list when I gain 20 pounds of muscle Jocko's coming on the show he'll come on when I'm ripped not a minute before he won't bless me with his presence until i'm ready yeah but i i was i i found it because i was looking for uh protein powder that didn't have splenda in it and his came up and i'm like i like jocko let's get this and then i looked at the ingredients i was like this dude knows exactly what it's jocko willing in case you don't know he he's got a show on youtube great guy awesome guy let's go jesse montgomery says u.s civil war and world war three concurrently not even a bold prediction right i'm saying geez let's go mega mikey says be warned a lot can happen between now and april 22nd and it's safe to
Starting point is 01:45:22 assume democrat activists will try to intimidate scottish judges maybe worse than what they did to brett kavanaugh seriously and they don't get what do they get like 200 grand a year supreme court justices not enough to put up with what the mainstream media is putting this is why most people who work in government are like in congress cheat because it's not worth it dealing with i i was saying this before i can't remember who had on the show a member of congress and i was like the amount of stress that i have to deal with doing a show like this i couldn't imagine doing it and getting paid 174 000 a year i'd be like not interested dude i will i'll start a car wash or something well do you remember after uh the dobbs decision came out when they overtook roe v. Wade? I think all of the conservative justices' homes were docked.
Starting point is 01:46:08 So on top of the fact that they're dealing with being criticized everywhere, they have to all be actually concerned for the safety of all of their children. It's just wild. Yeah, man. All right. Brent Anderson says, bring back the God Emperor. It's looking more and more likely every day. He's going to run with Jeremy. Jeremy Boringeremy boring no he's the god he's the god king yeah little little g mike vasquez says
Starting point is 01:46:31 ever thought about moving some business over into texas we did and then we didn't the idea was to create a satellite studio in austin because the high density of austin-based personalities but it's just very expensive and difficult to get there. The idea would be that we would buy a house in somewhere like north of Austin and then on like a Saturday morning, fly there, spend the week in Austin doing shows from the Austin satellite studio where we have, you have people like Michael Malice and Blair White, and then flying back the next Saturday and then resuming our shows in the D.C. area. It's just like with all the stuff we've got going on, especially with Martinsburg, I was like, I don't know if I want to spend.
Starting point is 01:47:11 Like the whole project would cost us half a million dollars depending on the price of the house. So I don't know if it's worth it. We got so much stuff going on with the Martinsburg anti-Time Square. A lot of stuff has to be done. And we really, you know, we need for this anti-Times Square in Martinsburg, look, we're opening Casper. We need other people to step up and just do it. So, you know, we talked to Terrence Williams about Cousin T's Diner, and that's a real possibility we're looking at. But we need other people who are prominent personalities who want
Starting point is 01:47:39 to start brands or who have ideas to get the show on the road i also like that you picked a state that not everyone is talking to and are investing in it right like i love west virginia i love like it's the people the culture here is really cool and i think it's cool that this is like something that i know as a staff member who lives out here like i like being able to be like i i care about this place because i am a part of it as opposed to just like sometimes here sometimes around and i love texas i mean it's it's nothing it's just generally uh two to two and a half hours from pittsburgh it's three or so hours from philly it's an hour and a half from dc uh what is probably like four hours from richmond i think it's last thing it's two and two and a half richmond's gotta be three is it four i'm really
Starting point is 01:48:22 but i mean and then frederick is also a decently large city as well. 300,000 people there, there are there, there, there's a lot of metropolitan activity. It's not hard to get to. I think it's remarkable. Like Pittsburgh,
Starting point is 01:48:33 super close. Yeah. You got Cumberland as well. So there's a lot of people who could easily come down. So it's a fairly central location while not being like in DC where you're getting crushed. Richmond's two and a half hours away what my phone is saying two hours and 35 minutes wow okay even better two miles
Starting point is 01:48:51 that's fantastic i thought it was a little further maybe the traffic maybe because of the seminate all right we'll grab some more what do we have here no name 99 says i am 58 years old i consider myself well informed because i watch folks like tim and crew and sticks i appreciate you and your cast's hard work keep it up kids and grandkids depend on it thank you very much sticks is fantastic he's he's one of the best yeah he was he was fun to have in studio he's a smart fella i've said i missed that episode we'll have to have him back someday i like him a lot he was early adopter of minds he could see the writing on the wall with censorship stuff early he could see that pirate leader says your show is greatly appreciated in the 30 year old crowd
Starting point is 01:49:33 mainstream comes off as incredibly arrogant authoritative and disingenuous keep bringing the truth and keeping us sane we'll do our best we'll do our best. We'll do our best. That's all we can say. But we're not, I mean, it's remarkable. Look, on this show, you know what we do that they don't do? Every story we talk about comes from a source. So it's like whether we're pulling up CNN, criticizing their use of language because it's
Starting point is 01:49:58 manipulative, but showing CNN is saying this thing. You watch Rachel Maddow or Chris Hayes, and he literally just says a whole bunch of things that's not true. Trump tried to stage a coup to over this country what like I'll pull up CNN source about Matthew Martin about how he got acquitted because the cops waved him in and how they wrote weird language and then it's like okay well CNN said it I mean if we're wrong CNN said it let's go god gave a rock and roll to you yes this chat is lit up by boomers and xers love it i wish some of y'all could talk my mom into ditching ms ms dnc and cnn if only i suppose you'd have to do it yes we we do periodically have segments that hit at that
Starting point is 01:50:42 quite well that are like here's something that debunks a narrative holy show this to your friends you know i wouldn't know i thought i wouldn't know any at the top of my head but i know we say it a lot like here's a good video that you can share with your liberal aunt and ask her what she thinks all right eric shaver says what's with all the fake show snippets are we sitting in the dmv with all the fake show snippets? Are we sitting in the DMV? What is that? Fake show snippets? What is that reference to?
Starting point is 01:51:09 I don't know. I don't know. Maybe all the clips you played of like fake news. I don't know. Two clips? What does that have to do with DMV? I have no idea. Harry Lawrence.
Starting point is 01:51:18 The First Amendment allows everyone to know where others stand. This is why the media pushes the idea of limited free speech, because they want to tell you what everyone believes yep but still you know uh trump should shut down the view so oh he should occupy the view it'd be way funnier jeffrey jackson says i know you guys don't control ads uh pop up on the podcast but i was listening to last night's show and the last ad was for cbp that has to be targeted yeah they you can go on youtube you can go to google's ad system and put i want to run my commercial on this video specifically it's extremely easy to do so they probably do shout out to the cbp always listening yeah let's go project additon says would love a timcast
Starting point is 01:52:05 version of uh uh timcast versions on the view some smart ladies like hannah claire libby cassandra and seamus uh-huh he called me hannah because of you kingsley no but the joke was that he put seamus in there so actually that that is something we've announced a while ago
Starting point is 01:52:21 uh the intention is to do a freeform conversation with smart people you know smart moms and we've got a handful of moms who are nearby and interested in doing it and uh you know there's a strong possibility we might it might take this studio over when we leave uh and then we'll be in the new studio and then this will get a re an art redesign and then we would have the ladies host the morning show i i believe we would air it the exact time as the view for the same duration of the view so that we can begin to supplant the view and then we're in commercials one thing we're doing is um we're gonna run the uh rooster casper commercial on fox
Starting point is 01:53:01 news oh cool that's the plan the original one yeah that's the plan uh i say we're going to but we're going to reach out to them and they'll probably say yes it's not going to be a particularly effective commercial but it's hilarious yeah it's like a slow run like you could run it on youtube pre-roll it on all sorts of stuff because it's just a funny little skit get all those clicks yeah we you know through rates incredible on the music video what were you saying yeah in the music video uh what we need for attention rather it's incredible what we need for the casper thing is to do a new one with a promo code the promo code allows us to track the effectiveness of the commercial and and so we should so we need to film a new one
Starting point is 01:53:38 let's think about one casper coffee and then we'll do a promo code and then basically what we try to do is we measure the cost of the ad run versus the how much we generate and just trying to get slightly above so if it's a hundred bucks in ads to sell a hundred and one dollars in coffee boom you're yeah and maybe 99 like run at a micro loss just because of the promotion itself and the sales getting return customers you can't run at a loss if it's an eventually you could calculate it for like a short-term loss to get recurring customers later i mean that's under but you calculate that all in like so it's like if we if we're gonna that's that's still part of the equation we also have another casper commercial that hasn't run really which i think is pretty good it was like the sequel
Starting point is 01:54:17 yeah that one's pretty funny reggae vibe says 99 of dating apps are garbage however i have a friend that is happily married christians and neither were wealthy there is a chance right on so all you get out of it what you put into it right desert rebel says mormon here none of what you said is accurate on attitudes towards women no clue where you are getting that from but you need to do some better research by asking actual mormons instead of haters i was listening to my friend read off a bunch of the original Mormon doctrine. He was going like line by line and he read me like 20 different things
Starting point is 01:54:51 and one of them was what I was talking about. All right, we'll grab some more. What do we have here? And he said that a lot of those doctrines have changed over the years. Like allowing African Americans to become uh fathers and pastors yeah i remember that one all right random eskimo says as a latter-day saint please make sure ian is only allowed to talk about graphene or how stupid he is because
Starting point is 01:55:16 apparently he's pretty much unable to talk knowledgeably about anything else i think you offended i must have i've just lost the m vote. I mean, the LDS vote. Joseph Smith, the founder, was charged with approximately 30 criminal actions during his life. I'm not saying that criminals are necessarily bad people, but I didn't know that until just now. No hate for Mormonism. I'm just learning about it as I go.
Starting point is 01:55:37 Ben to the Offender says, dating apps follow the same business model as a therapist. They have to keep people single in order to keep the money flowing in. That's right. That's the weird part of it what are they investing in to ensure their long-term growth seems corrupt let's see pat upon says ian is a little ignorant about a religion to be so harsh about them even foregoing the time there was was a kill bounty on Mormons in Mississippi. So in the beginning, and like roster Mormon, like roster Mormon men were killed
Starting point is 01:56:12 while their wives ran. Like rooster. Is that what you're saying? Maybe he's talking about how roosters will sacrifice themselves for the women. That's why roosters are very based okay we'll grab some more we'll grab some more super jets coco uh medetta says i met my wife on tinder and i'm a disaffected mormon just about everything
Starting point is 01:56:36 you said about the church is incorrect in some way ask the angel guys yeah i think getting your information about mormonism from a mormon might make a little more sense but sometimes you know people will be misled on purpose to follow the flock so you gotta you really gotta dig deep marion holtzman says you want real skincare made all natural of tallow try k-leave is that pronounce it this woman made this all uh for the skin condition her husband had coming back from afghanistan please try it's wonderful wow that's interesting he goes on to say contact the dilly dilly show he has built the conservative commerce brand on his channel some of his sponsors may be interested in your martinsville project that would be great yeah the idea is like think about all these different personalities and what kind of business would be properly associated with them? Cousin T has pancakes, fried chicken mix, biscuits.
Starting point is 01:57:26 I'm like, it's a diner, dude. Cousin T's diner. I think that was his idea, actually. But that makes perfect sense. So we're like, let's open up a diner in Martinsburg. Cousin T's diner. Bang. Let's roll.
Starting point is 01:57:37 And Papa Jack's Pizza Shack. Come on, Jack. We got to do the old classic Pizza Hut. Family traditional pizza place. And it would be really cool. I was talking to the public square guys. If there was a public square market, that basically when you go in,
Starting point is 01:57:51 it's stocked with all the products from all the different public square brands. So every product in the store. So basically it's like your typical pharmacy convenience store. And you walk in, you're like, I'm going to get a milk and a jerky
Starting point is 01:58:04 and there's farm milk from a public square company and jerky from a public square company all of it that'd be cool and i was telling angel studio guys i gotta buy theater and then make the angel studios theater like let's build this anti-time square but everyone's got to decide to do it i suppose the thing is if you build it they will come nobody wants to be the first one to do something but we're building Casper there. And then we'll do our best to start getting more businesses to come in. But once we get to like seven businesses, the demand will be impossible. That's why I'm saying you got to get in now, guys.
Starting point is 01:58:35 I'm not the boss of this. I'm just some dude who's doing it. So y'all who should find a commercial space and get it now, because I'm telling you, once we've got like 15 public square businesses with their own storefronts every other business is going to be desperately trying to buy a property there and they're not going to be able to because demand will outpace supply so don't don't miss your opportunity to get on this train for the anti-time square all right spencer jensen says like you wouldn't ask whoopi goldberg to educate you on trump
Starting point is 01:59:03 you don't want to use mocking secondary sources for your understanding of LDS Church. Oh, I get it. Like, you wouldn't want to ask Whoopi Goldberg about Trump. You wouldn't want to use mocking secondary sources for your understanding of the LDS Church. Right. That's why I said I don't believe South Park. What's the Mormon book that starts with a C? It's not the Book of Mormon.
Starting point is 01:59:22 There's another book. It's like the Book of, I don's another book. It's like the Book of what they do. You know, Serge, I'm asking kind of you. You might have some better ID with Mormonism. Maybe not. This is the book that it was. Oh, anyway,
Starting point is 01:59:38 I'll look it up. Marcia J. Levine says, Remember me? I miss talking to you guys before you got huge and my super chats get lost now, but very happy for your success. All love from Cleveland, Tennessee. Well, thanks for sticking around, man. The show is very big. We get very many super chats. And in the early days, we'd read all of them. And then I got to a point where we're like, well, we can't read all of them. We'll read as many as we can. And now it's like, we certainly could never read all of them. So my friends, if you haven't already, would you kindly smash that like button,
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Starting point is 02:00:52 and check out eyes of advice.com check out the music video if you haven't seen yet his wild is freaking wild man so so get your eyeballs on that thing eyes of advice.com today's today's the last day there's two hours left if you want to buy the song at eyes of advice.com today's today's the last day there's two hours left if you want to buy the song at eyes of advice.com on itunes amazon or wherever else you want to buy it that would be greatly appreciated we didn't do a big push for it this week i i don't like to just like we're gonna put out a bunch of music i don't want to make every song the apocalyptic we got a chart but uh so we were fairly light with the release of Eyes of Advice, though it does have about four million views. And we're hoping that y'all will consider buying the song on the last night, which is
Starting point is 02:01:30 tonight. And maybe we'll hit the Billboard charts with it. And then we'll have five out of six songs that we've released that have charted on Billboard. This one, maybe not. I don't know. Maybe we'll get something. You got to do it for the smoke monster. He's the star of the show.
Starting point is 02:01:42 Sorry, Ian. He was so good. He does a great job. He really is emotive. We just basically finished the writing. So Phil Carter and I finished writing a song that I think is going to be one of the best songs. Very, very political. Very political.
Starting point is 02:01:58 Super excited for this. And we're hoping to get this one done ASAP because the video is going to be epic. But I don't want to say anything. So anyway, we got Serge. Yo, yeah. Serge.com. Cheers. Right on. You already shouted out, right? I did. We'll see you all over at TimCast.com in a minute.
Starting point is 02:02:14 Thanks for hanging out. you

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