Timcast IRL - Timcast IRL #982 Biden Pushes Leftist HATE CRIME HOAX About Nex Benedict w/Corey DeAngelis

Episode Date: March 15, 2024

Tim, Libby, Hannah Claire, & Serge join Corey DeAngelis to discuss Joe Biden pushing the left's fake hate crime narrative about Nex Benedict, a viral TikTok of a gen z woman crying about how she can't... afford to live, Olivia Rodrigo giving out free Plan B medication at her concert in St. Louis, and Donald Trump slamming Facebook over election interference. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Starting point is 00:01:03 Not of the shooting, but of the aftermath of people hiding in the subway cars. And it's a pretty wild story. I think when you see stuff like this at a time when they've called in the National Guard shows, their policies aren't working. Their security apparatus is not working. They're likely going to double down. It's going to get crazy. And Donald Trump has repeatedly said he will win New York. Maybe he will.
Starting point is 00:01:21 Maybe he will. I don't know if, i think there's some updates in california pertaining to the senate race but uh we'll see how things are changing as crime is is out of control in this country the corporate press keeps lying about it and at a time when we know that is the fault of the democrats namely the biden administration that we are having this criminal alien influx that even democrats in major cities are upset with what do we get the biden administration put out a statement pushing the next benedict hate crime hoax for those are not familiar next benedict was a teenager identified as non-binary and the media claimed it was the fault of libs of tiktok this individual was beaten
Starting point is 00:02:00 to death it's a sad story but The reality is next Benedict committed suicide and completely unrelated to the incident in the school they claimed. The initial story they put out was a lie. Body camera footage, security camera footage, all of this debunked the narrative and now facing the debunking of their hate crime hoax, Joe Biden doubles down and issues
Starting point is 00:02:20 a big public statement on it. Considering the president has just issued this statement, we're going to start off with that and we're going to debunk it. But we'll talk about a lot. Apparently, you know, we've had one of our members calling in and mentioning Gamergate 2.0.
Starting point is 00:02:33 You know, my response was there's been a Gamergate 2.0, 3.0, 4.0, 5.0. There have been a whole bunch of reigniting of the Gamergate narrative. And now the corporate press has decided this is officially Gamergate 2.0,
Starting point is 00:02:47 a story related to a company called Sweet Baby Inc. And Wired wrote a big article and they're roping in everybody and they're trying to make this narrative happen. I have to assume the attempt by the corporate press to resurrect the Gamergate narrative is it's they're trying to win some points against Trump or something like that. Harassment campaigns, whatever. There's a bunch of news pertaining to Trump. Fannie Willis may be held in contempt of Congress. We'll see. But we do have a lot of stories to get to and we will get to those before we get started. My friends head over to cast brew dot com and buy cast brew coffee. Pick up your Appalachian nights while you can, because, man, this stuff sells out quick. And of course, our Mr. Bocas pumpkin spice experience will be retiring. In honor of Mr.
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Starting point is 00:03:52 our members-only Discord server and our uncensored members-only shows that will be Monday through Thursday at 10 p.m. We've got one of those coming up tonight. You don't want to miss it. Not so family friendly, and you as members actually get to call into the show and talk to us and our guests. So I highly recommend it because you got to get in now if you want to submit those questions. You'll need to sign up at the $25 per month level now or be a $10 per month member for at least six months.
Starting point is 00:04:17 It's a basic screening process. We try to make it easier for our team to find good questions and avoid the far left crazies and other people who are trying to come in and mess with us. So don't forget to also smash that like button, subscribe to this channel, share the show with your friends. Joining us tonight to talk about this and everything else is Corey DeAngelis. Hey, thank you so much for having me, Tim. Who are you? What do you do? I'm a senior fellow at the American Federation for Children. I fight to fund students, not systems, what most people call school choice. And you can find our website. It's afcvf.com to help us in the fight for education freedom. Again, Corey DeAngelis, Senior Fellow, American Federation for Children. Thanks.
Starting point is 00:04:53 Right on. Thanks for hanging out. We got Hannah Clare hanging out. Hey, I'm happy to be back. I'm Hannah Clare Brimelow. I'm a writer for scnr.com. Libby's here tonight. I'm here.
Starting point is 00:05:01 I'm hanging out. Nice to see you, Hannah Clare, Corey, Tim. I'm Libby Emmons. I am the Editor-in-Chief with The Postmillennial. Glad to be here. tonight i'm here i'm hanging out nice to see hannah claire cory tim i'm libby emmons i am the editor-in-chief with the post-millennial glad to be here and i'm surge.com and i'm ready when you are tim it's pie day it is yeah i ordered i think let me count real quick we got one two three four five six seven eight nine ten pies what i think i got more than that oh you name it i bought all the pie you could buy. We got peach.
Starting point is 00:05:26 They didn't have that. Okay. So they had peach, cherry, apple, wild blueberry. We got coconut cream, banana cream, a second banana cream. But this one was like a fake banana cream. It was kind of weird. What's a fake banana cream? It's banana flavored cream. Oh, that's nasty.
Starting point is 00:05:40 Yeah, that was not my intention. Why did you get 10 pies? It's pie day. You add up certain numbers of the pie, 3.14. I got one of each pie the supermarket had for pie day. I ate right before coming here, so it was a mistake. I didn't get to try any of your pies. Yeah, yeah.
Starting point is 00:05:58 I think the apple and the blueberry, those are the ones that people really like. I feel like those are the most classic. But we got like a chocolate satin. All right, let's talk about news happy pi day everybody this is from the post-millennial biden calls to end discrimination against transgender children after democrats spread false narrative about next benedict's death you know the story is particularly important because if it was not caught by people like libs of tick tock and by the likes of post-millennial, this could have very well been George Floyd for leftist gender ideology. I want to show you what Joe Biden said. We have this. Biden presents this statement. In memory of
Starting point is 00:06:37 next, we must recommit our work to end discrimination and address the suicide crisis impacting too many non-binary and transgender children. The issue at play. Next Benedict dies. 16-year-old female identifies as non-binary. The narrative pushed by the left and a bunch of NGOs was that Next Benedict was beaten to death for being trans or non-binary. They blamed libs of TikTok. Body camera footage came out and revealed that Next Benedict was the aggressor who started the fight. The police said, well, I'd have to arrest you because you're the one who started the fight. Then it was later reported, or I believe the following day that next his death was unrelated to the fight that happened in the school, which lasted, according to security cameras, less than around 20 seconds. Let's be fair around 20 seconds.
Starting point is 00:07:21 So nothing particularly serious. The left still maintained this could have been related to the beating. And we don't know yet. So stop jumping to conclusions. Oh, boy, they attacked me for that. When I when I posted with I can't remember. It was a local news outlet. An affiliate said it's unrelated to the incident.
Starting point is 00:07:37 They said Tim Pool's lying. We don't know what happened when it came out that next committed suicide. The White House intervenes to maintain the hate crime hoax and now turn it into oh what a crisis but the one thing i want to say before we read this democrats are the ones who have created the crisis and are acting like they're the ones fighting it child desistance rates not detransition des, meaning a child identifies as transgender or a display as gender dysphoria has a high, maybe 60, 65 percent to around 95 percent chance of desisting by puberty. That means if you do nothing by the time the child goes through puberty, they just accept themselves. They align with their bodies and they lead a good life. If you intervene with, quote unquote, gender affirming care, you increase the chance of suicide by something like 30 percent.
Starting point is 00:08:32 That's a fact. And now Democrats are acting like they must fight it when they're the ones who are pushing for it. And I must stress in England, they've now banned these of puberty blockers for children. Biden says Jill and I are heartbroken by the recent loss of next Benedict. Every young person deserves to have the fundamental right and freedom to be who they are and feel safe and supported at school and in their communities. Next Benedict, a kid who just wanted to be accepted, should still be here with us today. And I'll agree with that. It's sad that next committed suicide.
Starting point is 00:09:01 Non-binary and transgender people are some of the bravest Americans I know, but nobody should have to be brave just to be themselves. In memory of Next, we must all recommit to our work to end discrimination and address the suicide crisis impacting too many non-binary and transgender children. Bullying is hurtful and cruel, and no one should face the bullying that Next did. Parents and schools must take reports of bullying seriously. My prayers are with Next's family, friends, and all who love them, and to all the LGBTQI plus Americans for whom this tragedy feels so personal, know this, I will always have your back. To LGBTQI young people across the country, you are loved exactly as you are. If you're feeling overwhelmed or alone, you can call or text 988, the National
Starting point is 00:09:41 Crisis Hotline, and dial the number three to talk to a counselor who has been civically trained to support LGBTQI plus youth. If they were not pushing the ideology that was causing harm to these kids, this would not be happening. And more importantly, according to the body camera footage, Nax Benedict was the bully. That's just it. The police said you started the fight. As the story goes, there were some kids sitting at a turntable and they were laughing about something the other kids were doing. Next, Benedict took it upon herself to physically accost by filling up a bottle of water and splashing it on these girls she didn't like.
Starting point is 00:10:19 And then when they when they got into a fight over it, next got mad. We don't know if that has anything to do with what happened. But the over it, Nex got mad. We don't know if that has anything to do with what happened, but the next day, Nex Benedict committed suicide. It's a sad story. But Nex Benedict was the bully. That's it.
Starting point is 00:10:31 Sorry. They're lying. Well, they're lying about something else too, which is when they say that they love LGBTQIA plus youth just the way they are. They don't actually mean that. Because they want them to change.
Starting point is 00:10:44 Because they want them to change. They don't love them exactly how they are, they don't actually mean that. Because they want them to change. Because they want them to change. They don't love them exactly how they are, you know, existing in their own bodies and going through their lives and growing up whole. They love them with drugs and surgeries. And so it's just an outright lie. Yeah, I wish I had the data on who kills more trans people, you know, hate crime hoaxes or hate crimes or suicide.
Starting point is 00:11:09 I think suicide is more dangerous. Yeah, but the thing about the suicides as well, and we've seen this in reporting, and it's been coming out all over the place with the WPATH files, you know, which was such an interesting project to read through. It shows that,
Starting point is 00:11:24 and also Abigail Schreier has come out with this new book called Bad Therapy, basically saying, why are kids more screwed up now when there's more mental health resources than anything else? Maybe it's the mental health resources
Starting point is 00:11:34 that are the problem. And in a lot of cases, that's what's going on. The further these kids get into this process and being processed through the mental health system, and you see this with like the social emotional learning and all of that. I think a lot of the kids are getting
Starting point is 00:11:48 confused at a really young age. And I like how you pointed out Libby that they don't love you for who you are. And they're confusing kids when they're really young to change. Oh, you're not actually a boy, maybe you're a girl. Oh, the doctor said you were a boy when you were born. But that's just your assigned sex at birth. It's not actually what you are. That's why I found the line where he's like, contact the national hotline. Great national hotline. Obviously we want teens that are at risk to get help. But then he says, and press three to go to someone who is specifically trained to talk to someone who is trained to work with LGBTQ letters, letters, youth. That scares me. What are they trained to tell them? What are they trained to do? Because i bet it's to encourage them to pursue surgery to pursue hormones to divest themselves from their
Starting point is 00:12:30 family if their parents are saying like we love you but we don't want you to go through this we want you to accept yourself for who you are like the message that comes from these mental health professionals i don't want to say all of them i don't know all of them but it's oh to me seems likely that the federal government wants a continuous trend. Real quick, real quick. I think this is an important thing to address, too. It was reported, I think the New York Times said suicide. Is that correct?
Starting point is 00:12:52 That's what I've heard. New York Times? The New York Times said suicide, yeah. Because I've also heard overdose. Well, it was. Suicide by overdose. It looked like it was suicide. By overdose.
Starting point is 00:13:00 The toxicology, I'm sorry, go ahead. Suicide simply means you died by your own actions the question is was it an issue of uh next intentionally trying to die or was next trying to get high it's an interesting question the the the police uh department came out and said we all there was always evidence in this case that it was a suicide which makes me think that there's maybe a note or there's something else that we're not aware of. And the coroner in their preliminary report before we got the toxicology report said, you know, there is no evidence that this that the injuries or the death was caused in relation to trauma sustained during the fight.
Starting point is 00:13:35 Right. Well, that was the first thing. That was the first thing. Then it was the toxicity. And then the police said. So the question I have, and this is an important distinction, people will often see in the media that someone died and it was ruled a homicide. And people think homicide means murder. It does not.
Starting point is 00:13:53 Homicide means killed by man. So it could have been an accident or could have been intentional. I'm wondering if when they report overdoses, they list it as a suicide, meaning killed by self. There's a distinction between someone who says, I'm very depressed. I can no longer take this anymore and ends their life. And a 16 year old who's like, time to get high. That's a good point.
Starting point is 00:14:17 Yeah. We, I don't think we know the distinction yet. Do we, do we, do we define earmuffs for the family? Earmuffs, that's your warning. Do we, do we list autoerotic asphyxiation family uh earmuffs that's your warning do we do we list autoerotic asphyxiation as a suicide that's an honest question i mean that's why i say i would say that's a suicide but you wouldn't say it's an intentional suicide yeah right it's like involuntary suicide and i think state scorners might have some variation in how much detail
Starting point is 00:14:38 they release but again like the fact that the police said this phrase of there was always evidence in this case that this was a suicide makes me think it's beyond just what you know i think that there was something else and when the report comes out they would have said overdose right yeah they said it was from diphenhydramine and fluoxetine so what i think was basically like benadryl yeah it's like benadryl and an antidepressant benadryl and ssris yeah something like that uh fluoxetine is that he pronounced it yeah so it's a major depressive disorder uh approved for major depressive disorder i wonder if she was obsessive compulsive disorder bulimia binge eating what are the odds i would take that bet pmdd even didn't the parents at one point mdd post-menstrual dysphoria
Starting point is 00:15:21 what would not hold on dysphoria dysphoric disorder yeah post pre-menstrual dysphoric disorder okay what is that it's like is that extreme pms kind of except there's like other agitations come with it women are crazy man and it's interesting that if that was why it was prescribed that would definitely confirm some estrogen but i mean i've also i thought listed initially as uh next uh or reported as next overdosed on benadryl prozac which prozac obviously would be uh oh right but i bet that's what it is so we have no evidence of a history of bullying we have no evidence of anything that yeah biden is claiming it's just it's just interesting how the left jumped on this story without evidence saying
Starting point is 00:15:59 that she was she died because she was beat up at school and then it must have been because bullying and you can just tell like the left does whatever they can to try to cancel libs of tiktok they do it with the they say that she caused bomb threats at school that that she's causing all these things just by sharing videos of liberals on tiktok doing things that are that are absolutely there is an argument for bullying uh in the body camera footage nex and her mother are saying like these girls have been doing this stuff before there's a history of it but based on at least the report we have the the the logical conclusion is these are teenagers in high school who are fighting with each other it is not based on the fact that nex was the one who started the fight i don't think it's
Starting point is 00:16:41 necessarily indicative of like oh no i'm being bullied help help why won't they stop it's next got mad that they were sitting at a different table and laughing about something about them and so she got up filled up a water bottle they went in the bathroom apparently she splashed the girl in the face so it's like sounds more like mutual disdain if if you would the the The side that ends up losing out is going to claim they're being bullied, whichever side it was. I mean, when the story broke, one of the first things I thought of is like,
Starting point is 00:17:13 if this person dies because of injuries sustained by this fight, which by the way, the Human Rights Campaign has a message still on their website saying, next succumb to the injuries from the fight. Really? Yes, this is still up. I pulled it from my story for- It's not true. It it's not true i'll send you the link if you want but like it's it's
Starting point is 00:17:29 wild to me it's it's a message from february 21st but when this all came out february 21st is when the police first said that that she did not die from yes how interesting right injuries but when this came out i kept thinking about these you know two or three high school girls that were involved in the fight and like are they going to be brought up on murder charges for a fight they didn't start for someone who didn't die of injuries related to anything that happened if if libs of tick tock tick tock didn't call this out if other news outlets postman weren't calling this out these girls would probably be criminal chart criminally charged because there'd be protests across the country screaming and then a month later people would go oh that's what really happened but it wouldn't matter
Starting point is 00:18:09 this got debunked right away yeah and that prevented them from pulling off their uh you know george floyd-esque gender ideology right and no one like intentionally leaked their i mean they're minor so you're not supposed to use their names anyways but like nobody intentionally leaked their names i'm sure that people in their community might know who was involved in this fight but you know you could have really ruined these girls lives over something that they ultimately it sounds like the person who was involved had a lot of a lot bigger demons and a lot going on look at look at this this is hrc 16 year old non-binary high school student who tragically died after school beating it's a real the real story is correct because it was but it's not
Starting point is 00:18:43 it's not it's not correct there's was after. It's not correct. There's no beating. Right. Surveillance footage shows her and other girls walk into a bathroom for about 20 seconds and they all walk out. A teacher runs in. Maybe they were yelling. She splashed her in the face. She got hit. They walk out. And then later
Starting point is 00:19:00 they call it a beating to try and get the girls arrested. And the cop's like, but you started the fight. She's like, okay, whatever. Right right and the preliminary coroner's report said that none of this person's death did not occur because of trauma sustained during this fight like it is not related to the fight was the first thing we knew for sure from the medical examiner who by the way is the only person who really would have the facts as far as i can tell tomorrow nbc news is gonna write tim pool and far right push lie accusing next blah blah blah. They did this
Starting point is 00:19:28 thing. It was really funny. Matt Walsh tweeted about it. So I tweeted, you know, murder, chaos, cannibalism. This is Haiti. Look at El Salvador. Trump called both of them ish holes. The media attacked Nayib Bukele. Which country would you rather live in? The one they said was already
Starting point is 00:19:44 great or the one they attacked Nayib Bukele. Which country would you rather live in? The one they said was already great or the one they attacked Nayib Bukele. Look at how great El Salvador is. NBC News wrote this thing where they attacked Elon, me, Ian Miles Chong, Matt Walsh for accurately pointing out cannibal gangs in Haiti. The funniest part was it said that we were pushing misinformation about cannibalism. And then in the fourth paragraph of the article, confirm the cannibalism and then in the fourth paragraph of the article confirm the cannibalism and they were like but they're eating people on camera to scare people not for food and i was like that's literally what i said that i've been saying it the whole time the reason you're eating other human beings but they know that only people are just going to look
Starting point is 00:20:20 at the headline exactly what they what they're going to do to try and defend their hoax is they'll put up headlines that say you know elon musk is a liar and then they'll confirm what he said was true later in the story but it doesn't matter because people only read the first paragraph right i mean so does this story say in the middle of it that it wasn't this because this is from february 21st but but they never updated it they never updated it but as hannah clare pointed out the first thing we knew is that the the it was unrelated to the the fight in school we knew that on that day i mean it did next to die after a fight in school but i wouldn't say it was a school beating as far i mean as far as anyone has really classified it uh i find this to be really the thing about
Starting point is 00:20:59 biden statement one of the first headlines i saw when I was researching it today was Biden condemns LGBTQ suicide, like, you know, wave or whatever. And if you really can't, first off, I don't know why we're lumping people who struggle with gender issues in with everybody else in the alphabet spectrum. That seems like they might have different challenges. But also, if you really cared, wouldn't you take the reality that some of the things that you are pushing as therapy are actually causing more harm? Like, if you really thought wouldn't you take the reality that some of the things that you are pushing as therapy are actually causing more harm like if you really thought this was important why would you use them as a political talking point why wouldn't you accept the fact that some of the things we've been saying and encouraging actually put people who are at risk in more harm before we
Starting point is 00:21:37 move on i just want to give a shout out uh we do have one super chat from mf damien who says no it's accidental overdose when not intended so i'm assuming that's what you're saying that's what they'll list it as on the report instead of they won't put suicide so suicide i guess is the intent to to uh to self-harm let's let's talk about where we're currently at in the uh political cycle i don't like to start with these stories i like to save these for later on in the show because they're not the heaviest of news but i think we are seeing with this story from not the b we are seeing gen z we are seeing victory i i i see a pattern here with this story it is about a young gen z woman complaining she can't pay the bills and i believe she is lying but i believe that shows trump is going to win. And I'll tell you why.
Starting point is 00:22:28 There's a video that was posted by Wall Street Silver. I made a segment about it earlier where I talked about the general concepts around what a young woman could do if she can't afford to pay the rent, how society used to be, the fact that women never used to be single up until the 20th century. Like women did not live alone until the 20th century. Well, there were spinsters and stuff. In the 20th century like women did not live alone until the 20th century so there were spinsters
Starting point is 00:22:46 and stuff in the 20th century yeah before that they'd live most people did not live alone even men did not live alone and so now we have these young people so that was the general idea upon actually recording and talking about the economy's bad food costs too much she says she doesn't go on vacation she doesn't she doesn't have luxuries she She can't afford her rent. She's crying. And I'm like, here we go. Joe Biden's economy is, is killing these young people. And so then I looked up her profile and what did I find? She likely lives in a two bedroom. She has like eight cats and she's married and recently went on vacation. Now that said something to me right away. Oh, grifter, right? A lot of people were like,
Starting point is 00:23:29 so this, this young lady right here is grifting and just trying to get sympathy to get views so she can make money. And then I thought to myself, why would she think making a video saying it's so hard prices are so high? Why would she think that's going to make money for her? And sure enough, it did. She's got millions of of views on this post i think it might be four million huh i'll put up a second it's either 1.5 or 4.3 i'll pull it up in a second uh and then i realized something someone asked the other night we were talking about chris cuomo and patrick bet david they hired him and i said look when we start winning the culture war, the sycophants and sociopaths are going to start pretending they were always on our side.
Starting point is 00:24:09 And they're going to try and make shows agreeing with us like Chris Cuomo was literally doing. He made a video where he's like, why did I sit down with Tucker? Because I believe in free speech. Oh, yeah. The guy who called for lockdowns, who lied about being in quarantine. No, what's going to happen is when they realize they're on the wrong side of history, they're going to run full speed and beg us to crawl into the doggy door. What we're seeing with this young woman, in my opinion, is a Gen Z person who's realized the popular narrative is Joe Biden has stabbed us all in the back. And if you want to get views, you better insult the economy and say everything's awful.
Starting point is 00:24:46 She made another video where she's like, I'm undercover calling my apartment to figure out why prices are so high. And she says, how much does a two-bedroom go for? And I'm like, wait, wait, wait, wait. Why do you want to know that one? Why that one?
Starting point is 00:24:56 Yeah, right. So she's crying. You mean you don't live in a studio apartment. And then she has another video. She's like, here's all my cats. And she's filming like a bunch of cats. And I'm like, you're not not broke you're living in luxury someone else posted a screenshot of another uh segment which i i don't i haven't confirmed i haven't seen the segment but she
Starting point is 00:25:13 says my husband and i are going on vacation and i'm like so she lied yeah but it worked yeah as i've mentioned with people like dylan mulvaney and no we're not going to talk about that stupid music video dylan Mulvaney only does what Dylan does because the algorithm promotes it. So now, which is interesting, you have Gen Z people thinking, if I make a video
Starting point is 00:25:33 complaining about the economy, I'm going to go viral and get a ton of followers. That says to me, the sociopaths are starting to move over, assuming that we are on the right side of history
Starting point is 00:25:43 and the path of success lies in criticizing Joe Biden and supporting Donald Trump. What are other videos look like? Is it just random content? Does she get a lot of views on her other content as well? Or is she just like chasing views? Is she? I mean, I think it would be 4.3.
Starting point is 00:26:02 It's yeah, 4.3. Whatever gets attention. Oh, so she did really well with that one. Yep. But that's why she made the second one about calling. Take a look at this. If you look at all of her content, what do you see? 39,000, 36,000, 72,000.
Starting point is 00:26:16 Yeah, that's pretty good. What is this one? Can someone please tell me where these jobs are? See, she has been like, okay, here's one. Like, where are these jobs? I don't see them. And it got 72,000 up from you know some of her other content. My BFF came over 33.
Starting point is 00:26:31 When you see this type of guy you know 45. My husband wanted an air fryer 36.9. So she's a dual income household with a bunch of cats. And then she made I know I'm not the only one like this right now how are we supposed to do this i don't understand 4.3 million views young people have realized there is money to be made in pretending like you have been screwed over and so the sociopaths are going to do it this shows us one thing and will cause another thing. The first thing it'll show, the first thing it shows, as I've already stated, that these
Starting point is 00:27:09 people are starting to, I don't think she's political at all. I think she just realized, oh boy, I'm going to go viral if I do this. Yeah, she saw a lot of people were talking about it. There's tons of stories. This is why Biden wants to ban TikTok. Potentially, now that it's turned against him. Israel is the real reason, mind you. But sociopaths and grifters are now trying to make money by saying, oh, no, I've been so wrong.
Starting point is 00:27:33 Look at all the cats. How many cats are in here? One, two, three, four, five, six, seven. And then it's got less than 10,000 views. 7,000 views. She has eight cats. One room of her apartment is just all litter boxes. Here's what this does, though.
Starting point is 00:27:45 The most I ever had was three cats, and it felt like 1,000. This is a cascade effect. More people are going to see 4.3 million views, and they're going to go, this is how I get followers. This is how I go viral. Yeah. When Donald Trump was elected, I worked with this guy at Discovery. So is that going to be people running to the right yes for the short run i mean it's going to be whoever's in office they'll make videos to cry about how
Starting point is 00:28:10 bad things are so it'll be against the incumbent it can go both ways right but in the short no i don't think so i i don't think based on this we can predict how things will actually go in terms of will they turn on trump because there was it wasn't as political until Trump. Right. So maybe who knows? I were to the guy discovery, normal video producer. We produced some pretty big videos for discovery. One of them was how powerful our nuclear weapons had over a million views in like a day. It was crazy. And one day he discovered that by replying to Donald Trump, he got followers.
Starting point is 00:28:41 He destroyed his career and became a weirdo. He went from being a video producer at Discovery to this Trump reply guy who only ever said Trump sucks in the stupidest of ways. And he got 100,000 followers from it. He didn't care about Trump. He didn't know about Trump. But he was like, oh, boy, I'm getting attention. Is that like George Conway? Perhaps. It's like Dylan Mulvaney deciding to be trans. Exactly. It's really all about the attention. Look at the original content that was produced by Mulvaney. And it's like dylan mulvaney deciding to be trans exactly really all about the attention look at the original content that was produced by mulvaney and it's like safari stuff and then once mulvaney realized so okay let's talk about the music video i don't want to say too much
Starting point is 00:29:14 because i really think it's stupid but yeah it's stupid the one thing i can say is mulvaney put on a music video called days of girlhood this is the point dylan mulvaney has no personality no character no talent nothing the only thing dylan mulvaney has is by being trans the algorithm promotes you so what does dylan mulvaney do let's just make more stuff being trans that's all it is because the algorithm promotes it this is why i think tiktok is bad however i will say gen z people trying to manipulate the system while living in the sheer utmost of luxury in a okay unless her husband is like a stay-at-home husband is not working well somebody's got to take care of those cats that's a lot of cat right anyway long story short that's my point i think uh this shows not only is Gen Z starting to side with Trump, but a lot of Gen Z thinks
Starting point is 00:30:07 it's cool and it's going to get you followers to side with Trump. So they're going to chase that narrative whether they actually care or not. Well, because that has become the counterculture. It's sort of interesting that a former president's political aspirations have become countercultural. Like president is the epitome of mainstream political. But he's maintained being an outsider. Like it's the most Trump thing of all time. He maintained being an outsider while literally living in the White House and being in charge
Starting point is 00:30:37 of the entire military. With that, we have to thank the Democrats, I guess. Take a look at this. Not that B highlights some responses. RFK Jr. says, this is why I'm running for president. This experience is increasingly common and the strongest driving force behind voters desperation for change. I will work tirelessly to earn your vote between now and November.
Starting point is 00:30:55 I love it. Here you go. Dinesh D'Souza. This is Joe Biden's America. If you don't want to live like this, vote accordingly in November. The fault, dear Brutus, is not in our stars, but in ourselves and the reality she lives in likely a two-bedroom with eight cats and a husband and is complaining about a rent increase i i can still respect being upset about a rent increase of 500 but you have a dual income two-bedroom with eight cats you are not by any
Starting point is 00:31:19 means broke and now if my wife is watching this her her reply is going to be cory we need seven more cats. Just seven? She's like, look, it's in our budget. Look, I can see it. They fit here and here and here. We don't have enough. Oh, it's wild.
Starting point is 00:31:38 I mean, I think it is worth noting the fact that like a way to get famous is. No, no, I made the same mistake. Presumably, though. When I saw the video, I said one thing she can do is find a good man. And if she doesn't want to work or she's stressed out by it, find an older guy who can easily pay the bills. Maybe this guy who's 40, who's making six figures, maybe 180K a year. He'll be like, I'll take care of all the bills. Then it turns out she actually is married. So a lot of people then said she's grifting to pay her rent.
Starting point is 00:32:01 It's like, ah, there you go. Crocodile tears, pretending to be upset oh woe is me why is everything so bad but it's be like all that matters is this the simple math it is now a fact if you make a video where you say i am screwed over by this economy you go viral right because it's a unifying issue for all these young people on the platform right a lot of them feel economic pressure i mean maybe she doesn't feel it as much as she's claiming to but it's a unifying issue for all these young people on the platform right a lot of them feel economic pressure i mean maybe she doesn't feel it as much as she's claiming to but it's a it's a regular conversation that i think a lot of people have rent's really expensive i don't know i'm gonna buy a house do whatever like all of these things and whether or not she actually
Starting point is 00:32:36 is living in that desperate of a situation or not she is aware that it will pull from every angle of life she's not just talking to women. She's also talking to men. She's also talking to older generations who are concerned about what their kids are going to do. Like she has, this is a topic that really drives everyone to your channel. And it doesn't matter what her preferred solution is. It might be universal basic income.
Starting point is 00:32:58 It might be, it might be socialism, but it doesn't matter, right? It doesn't matter, right? Because people know Biden is in charge of the country right now things aren't going well and so the responses are going to look like what we're seeing here right but she's not even offering a solution to be like this is bad
Starting point is 00:33:13 and that's the most non-political stance like yes it is bad her job isn't to offer solutions her job is to cry on tiktok that's right and trump will benefit from that either way here's the the final point i'll make on. The most important point is I don't expect her to actually vote for Trump. She doesn't actually care whether you or anyone else vote for Trump and to encourage others to make more grifty videos where they say this economy is bad, which will create a cascade effect of a narrative emerges that Biden has screwed us all over. The economy is miserable. And for that reason, Trump is the only one that makes sense. Could be why Gen Z is now according according to I think was a Harvard Caps poll Newsweek report on this. We covered it last week, Gen Z has the highest level of support for Trump out of any age group, which is odd considering many of these people were children when he was president.
Starting point is 00:34:13 Right. That is interesting. But their parents were less stressed about the economy. Then they began on the- It's the mugshot. Then they were on the brink of- Yeah, that's true. Kind of cool.
Starting point is 00:34:21 And then he put out merch with his own mugshot right away. I'm sorry. That's amazing. They had it all planned. He is an old man, but he is funny. Could you imagine having a grandpa that was like Trump? It'd be the best. You'd love Christmas.
Starting point is 00:34:35 You'd be like, I can't wait to go to Thanksgiving because my grandpa always calls my liberal aunt like a dumb hooker or something. Oh, I love that. I want to go to that Thanksgiving. That one sounds fun. He's entertaining, too, being in office. I mean, it's fun watching Biden call the Egyptian president, the president of Mexico, but it's not nearly as fun
Starting point is 00:34:52 as watching the media freak out every time that Trump would tweet anything. It's Thanksgiving and you have two grandfathers. One grandfather is a foul-mouthed old coot who says shockingly offensive things with quick wit and pisses off many members of your family, but you laugh when he does it. Your other grandpa, he's senile. And when he makes these mistakes, it's sad. And we're worried about grandpa.
Starting point is 00:35:18 And he mumbles a lot. And he's always touching the kids. Not moving too good. I like that. Sniffing them. Yeah, sniffing the kids. We're, you know, grandpa, you know grandpa you know you got that's the kid so you know kid comes to thanksgiving and he sees two grandpas and you know grandpa trump is sitting there and he and you know the cringy liberal aunt
Starting point is 00:35:35 says something and then he insults her everyone laughs and the kid laughs and the parent goes don't you listen that's a bad influence and then you know creepy grandpa joe comes over to the kid and the guy's like, no, no, you don't, you stay away from creepy. Well, creepy Grandpa Joe is always saying the future's over and bad things happened way back
Starting point is 00:35:51 and you know what I mean? Whereas Grandpa Trump is like having fun, hanging out. There's that video of, Laura Trump posted a video of Trump going to Grandparents Day with her daughter. I was going to say,
Starting point is 00:36:03 I love the, I love the grandpa videos. and yeah, it's like, they look, she looks so happy to see her. She's like showing him her gas. She's adorable anyways. And he's like very much engaged with her. Like, it's cool to see. They clearly hang out.
Starting point is 00:36:15 Yes, they do. You know, I was honored to go to the white house for the social media summit. And I thought it was going to be a serious sit down to address the problems of big tech manipulation and all that stuff and trump just did stand up for like an hour or whatever and the whole crowd's just laughing and i was like this is wild he's literally just doing stand-up comedy he's very self-aware he was making tons of jokes and he had bits that's so great yeah it was just i'm like he's having fun i think we all would like that in a president. I'm not going to lie.
Starting point is 00:36:47 Go to his rallies, too. I think anybody who's been to a Trump rally knows that he's doing a kind of stand-up. Well, and he's having a great time, and they love him. Yeah. It's funny. This video is another reason why we might not want to ban TikTok. And besides, how are we going to expose the rot that's happening in the government schools if they don't tell on themselves?
Starting point is 00:37:04 I thought we were bringing back Vine. All right. That's a good idea. Well, I tweeted at Elon the other day. I said, hey, Elon Musk, bring back Vine. He said, in what form? And I said, as it was. You'll have to obviously update it because it's been gone for a decade.
Starting point is 00:37:19 But you resurrect it as it was. And then you start adding those features. But Vine was TikTok. Yeah, I don't really understand the difference between the two i was never i've never been on seven second videos there's seven second but wasn't tiktok shorter initially too all the vine people went to tiktok right because it's a well snapchat then tiktok yeah yeah yeah and so i forgot about snapchat yeah yep snapchat kind of fizzled out it's just for teenagers to message each other and make it disappear as well as predators yeah oh no no shade to snapchat which i'm sure is a lovely one of the stupidest things they could have done they
Starting point is 00:37:47 didn't they didn't know how to monetize vine it was very expensive so just get rid of it and that's crazy they bought it and then destroyed it but it was sort of facebook twitter twitter that's why i said elon bring it back uh because twitter owns it they bought it it was part of his ip it was sort of before influencer marketing became a thing right because that's what i think about with tiktok the fact that there are so many people like no no it certainly existed uh the the paul brothers got big on vine i know they got big but then i thought they sort of monetized youtube i don't really i think the challenge is with a seven second video how do you how do you do marketing other than you're eating a bag of doritos as you do your bit or something right but a ton of these guys who got big on Vine, people, remain big and transferred over to
Starting point is 00:38:27 YouTube. Vine, seven second videos. It was easy. But all they had to do was just update Vine to be slightly longer. And it's literally TikTok. Wow. Yep. Let's jump to this story, though.
Starting point is 00:38:38 Ladies and gentlemen, it may be that Donald Trump is right this time. He said in 2016, I'm going to win New York. And then he didn't. He said in 2020, I'm going to win New York. And then he didn't. He said in 2020, I'm going to win New York. And then he didn't. And now he's saying once again, he will win New York. Maybe this time. This is a wild video.
Starting point is 00:38:53 Take a look at this. This is not the video of the shooting. This is just a video of people in a subway train ducking in panic because there are reports that, well, at the scene scene not in this video i want to stress that someone apparently got shot in the head on the new york subways now if you came to me any other day and said did you hear a guy got shot in the new york subway i'd be like wow really that's it but if you come to me and say hey did you hear some guy got shot in the new york subway i'd be like with the national guard deployed with the National Guard deployed? With the National Guard deployed.
Starting point is 00:39:25 Wow. But this is in Brooklyn, and they abandoned the outer boroughs as soon as they start losing money, as soon as they start, you know, as soon as the city starts declining. It's quite skirmer horn. They're like, you're a long-eyed man.
Starting point is 00:39:36 You're on your own. And that was the, I say this all the time, but that was the great thing about Bloomberg. He pumped all this cash into Manhattan. It spilled over into the outer boroughs. The outer boroughs became nice. Well, and in 2022, Zeldin only lost,
Starting point is 00:39:48 the Republican only lost by what, five or six points? Yeah. So maybe it's in striking distance now that Biden's approval ratings are even lower. What's the latest on the CIA Senate race? Oh yeah, they can't count, right? With Schiff?
Starting point is 00:40:00 They can't count. I mean, Argentina counted all their ballots in six hours with the millions of people. California is still not. Did he win already? Is that what happened? No, they advanced. Where's the date on this?
Starting point is 00:40:16 Like, what's the update on this? Like, do we know? You mean the Feinstein seat? No, no, no. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. Yeah, it was Schiff and Garvey, but they go to a runoff. Right. When is the runoff? Do we know? It's like june or something like that or is it november
Starting point is 00:40:29 i don't know but here check this out so we're talking about new york maybe trump wins california take a look at this i suppose because katie porter is there she is that what's happening she split the vote wow oh yeah because there was two other well two other democrats on the ballot yeah yeah with barbara lee and katie porter 70 30 race oh so if this goes to a runoff adam She split the vote. Wow. Oh, yeah, because there was two other Democrats on the ballot. Yeah. Yeah, with Barbara Lee and Katie Porter. It's a 70-30 race. Oh, so if this goes to a runoff, Adam Schiff wins. Yeah, he'll get all those votes. Wow.
Starting point is 00:40:52 And what do you need? You need to cross 50% or something? I don't know. Yeah, 50%. Texas has the same rule where if your top two go to runoffs, ours are May 28th. Yeah, so Trump's not going to be winning California. But with stories like this, I bet there's a lot of people in New York who are probably going to. They're probably going to vote for Trump, not say anything.
Starting point is 00:41:13 I don't know if New York City ever turns red. These people, I think, are unwell, as it were. I wouldn't be surprised if New York City completely turned red. But I wonder if there will be different districts that tip the scales this time, because I think that there are people who are really frustrated. And, you know, New York lost such a huge portion of its population, especially its wealthy population during COVID. And largely, a lot of those moves actually happened under Biden during 2021. I know when I was at the New York Young Republicans Gala and
Starting point is 00:41:45 Trump was speaking there, it was a really high energy event. I mean, we've already been saying Trump's a great speaker, but it is interesting that the oldest young Republican club in the country is actually in New York. It's not in Texas. It's not in Montana. It's in New York. It's not even in D.C., right? Like there was a time when Republicans, even though maybe the city leaned blue, still occupied the city. And we know that upstate definitely leans red, too. So I can't say what's going to happen to you, but you're a New Yorker. What do you think? I think that Republicans should get in there and actually provide some decent candidates. We don't see a lot of good leadership for Republicans in the city. We don't see a lot of good leadership for Republicans in the city.
Starting point is 00:42:26 We don't see a lot of good leadership from Republicans in the state. I think Zeldin was great, but you did not have, people didn't get behind him. Like the national Republicans did not get behind him. They didn't fight for it.
Starting point is 00:42:39 And if the Republicans aren't going to fight for those places, then they're never going to win them. And the city is declining. And the residents of New York City, what they really care about, when times are good, sure, they care about abortion and solar panels and whatever else. But when times are tough in New York, New Yorkers care about just a couple of things, quality of life, safety, trash pickup, accessibility of public transit that's what they care about it can't get much worse and i just looked up really quickly the republicans
Starting point is 00:43:10 controlled the senate in new york from 1939 until 2009 so it's it's not impossible and things that are getting bad with crime and democrats have been opposing charter schools in new york city for a long time whereas a lot of Democrat families are on wait lists to get in those, banging down the doors, and you have a cap on the charter schools in New York City. It's hard to get into schools in New York City. Yeah, I mean, I had trouble with that with my son before we left, and it was like we were on wait lists for a half dozen schools, Christian schools, Catholic schools, to try and get into them. I think Republicans should approach this like the election, like a Chinese finger trap
Starting point is 00:43:47 problem. You know, they're trying so hard to pull their fingers out. It's only getting tighter. And the answer is actually simple. Republicans should all issue a statement right now. Every single one unanimously signed saying, you know, we changed our mind. We are in favor of abortion. And then they'll have a press conference with like Donald Trump or I think Trump would be the perfect guy for this. He'd be like, you know,
Starting point is 00:44:08 we talked about it and we like it when liberals kill the kids. No more of them. Basically putting out a statement where they're like, upon further realization, we realized that liberals were the ones getting abortions. So we're totally in favor of it now, but not because they literally want to support abortion. Think about the narrative reaction to Republicans saying, actually, we're completely on board because we realized ideologically conservatives and Christians don't get them. So the only people killing their kids will be liberals. And we decided we're okay with that. It won't be enough. How would Democrats respond to that? I don't know how they tried to flip the script, but if it did become bipartisan and that was the shakeup where maybe it changed
Starting point is 00:44:50 the political calculus and the number of people voting at the Republican versus Democrat side, but the Democrats control the schools and they can brainwash enough voters to vote socialist in the future. That way we have 50 million kids going through the government school system every year to like big government policy. So I think we've got to start there. 50 million kids going through the government school system every year to like big government policy. So I think we've got to start there. 50 million. That's such a crazy number. Government indoctrination centers.
Starting point is 00:45:11 Yeah, they really are. Factors. And they're moving into the community schools as well so that there's going to be more people from the community in the schools. You're going to have health care available for kids. And then you also have all these states where children are allowed to make their own medical decisions without their parents. But I'm genuinely curious what you guys think Democrats would do if Republicans said, we now support abortion and we actually encourage Democrats to have them.
Starting point is 00:45:36 I think they would get pissed. And then the lie of their whole pro-abortion thing would really have to get reversed. But I think they would scream and rant about it. So I had a tweet where I said, I don't know if they would run further to the left and say, oh, we've got to be able to kill the babies after they're born as well. They already did. Yeah, well.
Starting point is 00:45:56 Yeah, Northam said that already. So they're already gotten there. It's actually a few years ago. Behind on the times. I didn't know they were that crazy yeah yeah so i i i'm genuinely curious how they could respond to something like that so i i tweeted can you envision it can you envision joy reed coming out and saying they want you to kill your children and that's why they're saying that they're pro-abortion yep
Starting point is 00:46:20 and they'll say no no she's right joy yes absolutely yes but it's your choice we just we we like it if you're saying it's your choice if you should kill your child if you should i think that's that's that's that's a huge victory for republicans to make them say you're killing your children it would be pretty amazing i tweeted you should have to prove you're a democrat in order to get an abortion and the point of the tweet was Democrats like to say that Republicans get abortions too. They say, oh, these Republicans say they're pro-life, but they secretly get abortions.
Starting point is 00:46:51 I'm like, that's the point. Don't let them. If a Republican comes out and says no abortions and then secretly has a mistress go get an abortion, then you say no. You don't allow it, right? There you go. And then for the conservatives,
Starting point is 00:47:02 it's like only Democrats get abortions. I just think the whole issue is absolutely fascinating that is quite literally democrats begging to excise themselves from the gene pool and republicans being like stop please don't and my absolute compassion there from the conservatives who are desperately trying to save these kids but man democrats are really trying i wonder if the left would take the like a sort of the approach to take with immigration which is like if you're an illegal immigrant they're like don't give any documentation you don't want them to know so with they're like well republicans are going to track who gets abortions and they're going to terrorize you some other way
Starting point is 00:47:35 they're going to be like it's all hand it's a prelude to the handmaid's tale kind of thing like you'll get some sort of anti you know data collection pro-privacy movement coming from the left because they're scared of some sort of weird tactic and data collection pro-privacy movement coming from the left because they're scared of some sort of weird tactic and they'll attack motives and they'll just say oh they're just doing it for political purposes no no but that's the point then you'll get like a debate on msnbc where the democrat says you're just doing this for political points and they'll be like yeah what do you mean don't you guys want us to support your right to abortion and we realize that if you keep doing this in 20 years we own the electorate so we're just kind of like yeah i guess why not if that's
Starting point is 00:48:11 what you want to do yeah go ahead and sterilize your children and kill your babies yeah we're done fighting it not that i'm saying to literally make that law happen or advocate for it it's to it's a thought experiment of how could the democrats possibly respond to someone saying have you considered getting an abortion to them like i feel like that's the best insult ever for a woman like a liberal woman or a man just to be like have you considered aborting your children that's awful yeah i was gonna say you can't raise your kids it's like kind of a good clap back but it's also like i don't like that brutal perhaps your kid requires some kind of sterilization procedure perhaps your kid let's uh not have you met our lord and savior margaret sanger she loves
Starting point is 00:48:55 sterilization all right ladies and gentlemen here we go from rolling stone olivia rodrigo st louis concert hands out morning after pills it's brutal out there in missouri but we are here for abortion access and hand out plan b missouri abortion fund says okay so i legit question um are people really mad about plan b is that is that a thing like serious i'm asking seriously some people are because and i am not a catholic i have to preface this and say you know i i know catholics i love catholics i talk catholics a lot but i might not be the answer and I am not a Catholic. I have to preface this and say, you know, I know Catholics. I love Catholics. I talk to Catholics a lot,
Starting point is 00:49:26 but I might not be the answer. But some people believe that because Plan B prevents conception, that because it's a form of birth control in that sense, it's bad. That's my understanding of it. You know, I think people feel differently about it.
Starting point is 00:49:39 But I think also people get upset when the 21-year-old pop singer whose teeny bopper fan base is being given Plan B. And encouraging them to go ahead. Take a risk and see, you know, it's fine. You have this pill now for free. Wouldn't it be funny if it was like they were sugar pills? And so they're trying to trade all these.
Starting point is 00:49:58 It's like off-brand Plan B. It's like one of the other ones. Is it off-brand Plan B? I mean, it's like some other. Were they sponsoring the concert too um well the so she has this thing called the fund for you and it's all to promote abortion access and birth control and things like that and so as far as i know it the fund for you or the fun for you fund for you because you have a song called good for you yeah and uh a portion of at least the north american leg of her tour will go towards the national network for abortion um i can't remember what it's called um and which
Starting point is 00:50:31 is like a network of abortion centers that are across the country and uh as far as i know every concert in the u.s has a table where you can go i don't know if you can get uh plan b at all of them but i know they have like a pro-abortion table at all the concerts concerts actually have narcan tables oh wow you know that i did not know that yeah i'm not going to name any of the concerts but i've been to them and they have narcan tables because if someone ods on heroin you're supposed to run to the table and get narcan look that seems like reasonable to me right like i think you should if we have a way to prevent opioid that's like good times but this one because again her fan base is really young it is kind of interesting that it's like hey guys like you know condoms i get it plan b's been passing out condoms for a
Starting point is 00:51:14 long time but it seems like another step up to be like this thing that in some states you have to go to a pharmacist to get a hold of i mean i know that's not true everywhere but like you can just have it for free for fun like that seems like a not the moral i want to present the first problem is obviously it's incurring encouraging teenagers to go have sex yep and the the the other problem is that i suppose for people who view it plan b is contraception well it's an it it's a it's the same thing as an abortion uh my view is that it is... It's the next... Isn't it like a... No, there are people who have commented saying
Starting point is 00:51:47 it is the same thing. There are some people who feel that way, but it's not. That's what I'm saying. If you are of that worldview of that particular moral framework, then you are going to be upset by this.
Starting point is 00:51:56 But what if people are substituting instead of saying, well, I would have used a condom or I wouldn't have had sex and then now I'm going to use this instead. Well, that's... And like you can have like an STI. Like there are other risks in addition to pregnancy
Starting point is 00:52:07 to being like teenagers. I'm just saying imagine if you carried around some plan B with you and then you met someone you really didn't like the ultimate insult ever. Like let's say you're arguing and you were like, you are a dumb. You voted for Biden, didn't you? You know what?
Starting point is 00:52:23 There's some plan B. Like this is the craziest thing about the whole abortion argument is that they're they're begging for something that would be the most insulting thing to offer them. Giving your enemies plan B is like you're like saying you shouldn't reproduce. Yes. Like, we don't want any more of you. One is bad enough. Here, take some free plan B. It's crazy because think about the next 10, 20 years.
Starting point is 00:52:50 We talk about how millennials and Gen Z are stunted and they're getting jobs later in life. They're having kids later in life. And this is why. They're going to, it used to be that like, I think the average age of, what was it, like 20? Women were having kids at 20 or something like that? Yeah, and you'd get married.
Starting point is 00:53:09 You'd get married at 18. And you'd set up your life. You'd become a grown up. Yep. You would be like, oh, I'm an adult. I have responsibilities. No, I need to go into debt to go to adult daycare, aka college, and hang out for a little bit and decide what I want to do. And then get upset when you can't get a job and can't pay the bills from it.
Starting point is 00:53:25 It's weird. Again, also, it is very strange that we live in a time where people are actually tweeting at me. Because I said, never in history have single women just lived alone in these apartments like this. And it's mostly true for men. But there are a lot of guys that were like rogues. So a guy would live in the woods or form like a gang or something so it's not the same as women women were pretty much like living with their families or married into another family or something it's only in the 20th century that
Starting point is 00:53:55 we got the rise of the single woman who would would be living alone but it's just it's a it's a historical abnormality i'm not saying it shouldn't be I'm just saying it's fascinating that here we are. You've got these women posting these videos and be like, why can't I live by myself? And it's like, humans typically never did live by themselves. Anybody, they lived in big families. And then when the guy, when the son married- Why do you think that trend has ticked up?
Starting point is 00:54:19 Do you think it's like feminist culture? Yeah, definitely. I don't need no man. Everybody should live by themselves. Well, that's certainly a lot of the PR. But I also feel like there is a public sentiment that women have to have jobs. Where it used to be they could have jobs. Now they must have jobs.
Starting point is 00:54:37 So now you're getting all these videos of women being like, I'm miserable and I hate doing this. And you don't see as many guys who say that stuff. I think guys... I think guys view work differently yeah we'd be less likely to get donations in our dms then that's true too probably yeah i think it was andrew tate who responded to that woman from earlier where she was like i can't afford my rent he's like if any man made this video he would be mocked mercilessly mercilessly by the media and by all women and be called a loser who doesn't deserve to mate. Yeah. And I'm like, he's not wrong.
Starting point is 00:55:07 You know? Yeah. Well, you have that study that women who make, like, women who make more money than their partners have a harder time,
Starting point is 00:55:15 I think it was either staying married or finding a partner. It's both of those things. It's unusual. It's sort of divisive for the woman to be the higher earner.
Starting point is 00:55:24 Yeah. i don't like it i could see that being a problem i i mean as a woman i wouldn't like that either men don't like it this is a fact i see these stories all the time like men don't like it when their significant other makes more money than them and it is typically true and feminists act like feminists say this as if men are you know babies or whatever and whatever. And it's like, this is what men do. Men don't have babies. So like, what are they bringing to the table? They feel like they're providing and it gives them a sense of purpose to support, provide.
Starting point is 00:55:54 And, you know, if they don't have that, then they feel insecure. They don't feel valued. And they also feel at risk of the relationship breaking. But women don't like it either. Like when they make more than men? Women don't like making more than men either. Oh, yeah. How many TikToks?
Starting point is 00:56:10 And like all of these women who make a lot of money, they have trouble finding a man because they want a man who makes more money than they do. And they're out there making like six figures or whatever. And like the fella that they meet is like not doing that. And so they can't they can't make it work because of that women want to feel i don't care care of who yeah women want to feel protected they want to feel safe they want to feel loved and taken care of they want to feel like if if something happens to them then their partner is gonna their husband is going to look
Starting point is 00:56:40 out for them and make sure nothing bad happens you know they want to know that like if they have babies and get pregnant that that man is going to take care of them them and make sure nothing bad happens. You know, they want to know that like if they have babies and get pregnant, that that man is going to take care of them, going to make sure that everything works out. Like the way that a woman can take care of her family is because she's being taken care of by a man. And then the woman can take care of all the things and be like the superhero and everything
Starting point is 00:56:59 because the man is a bigger superhero because he's taking care of her so she can take care of everybody else. I have a great announcement. I'm going to be a dad or i'm actually a dad already of an unborn child angelina deangelis coming in august first child so i'm really excited he's kept the secret the whole time i will need to to take care of and provide yes that reminded me but that like feels good for you right like that's an exciting time i think that's one of the worst things that we do in culture right now which is to make parenthood and taking responsibility and things like that seem like it's going to take away from your life when it's not like people have been having children for centuries they continue to travel they continue to have
Starting point is 00:57:37 interests and hobbies and yeah maybe you have to spend a little bit differently but like it is a good thing to build a family and to build a community around you. I don't think that we should treat it as if it's like the end of time, you know? It's just, it's not the apocalypse. Have a baby. Have a baby. We also have gotten to this point, and this goes to what you were saying about,
Starting point is 00:57:56 you know, what would the left say if we told them go ahead and kill your babies? We've gotten to a point where life is so devalued that we sacrifice our children, our actual unborn children on the altar of our own desire it's a very weird thing that we do that we say like oh my life is so great right now and so amazing and i'm sleeping around so much that's why i need to live alone and i'm going to these concerts all the time with olivia rodrigo it's amazing that's why i don't want to have a child and we've
Starting point is 00:58:26 forgotten too that like perpetrating the species that is part of our human responsibility like don't we care about having responsibilities it's like as a species we are not even an adult at this point anymore we're like a child species i think social media is melting the brains of the average person just just just no more i think so all it's gone go away i think so too because when you cnn only the tiktok ban might apply to x and facebook fine when you talk about the girl i run a media company i'm not okay with that no i'm down i'll just go fishing when you talk about the girl who couldn't afford her rent one of the things that i was thinking is when she was like i can't even make it how are we doing this
Starting point is 00:59:03 and then you immediately found out that she's like in a two-bedroom apartment doing vacations. It made me wonder if on TikTok, she's looking at people who make more money than she is who go on vacations more regularly or have a bigger apartment. And she's like, I can't even make it in life right now. I don't have the things that they have. These girls on my Insta stories are doing so much better than she does.
Starting point is 00:59:20 She's in the Maldives every other week. I can't even get, I can't even pre-order a Tesla Roadster. What kind of lives are these? Can you believe this? I only did one vacation this month. She's in the Maldives every other week. I can't even pre-order a Tesla Roadster. Come on. What kind of lives do you need? Can you believe this? I only did one vacation this month. The Tesla Roadster is a $50,000 down payment.
Starting point is 00:59:33 I cannot make this work. I need 16 cats. I need you all to become members at TimCats.com. Otherwise, I can't make it. Tim is struggling. He cannot keep up. How could I live without a new roadster? Or like all the girls who are like,
Starting point is 00:59:47 you know, I'm shopping at Air One or whatever. Real quick. Yes. Apparently they're saying. Are you getting a space car? No, the Tesla roadster uses SpaceX technology and it has the capability of going
Starting point is 00:59:56 from zero to 60 so fast you could die. Oh, damn. You mean like that roller coaster, that suicide roller coaster yeah so apparently elon said something like the the new roadster can go from like 0 to 60 in like 0.99 of a second or something like that and then a bunch of people did the math and they were like for your average sedentary american it'll put 3.01 g forces on their organs and it will actually cause uh it'll actually cause loss of bodily
Starting point is 01:00:25 control and function and many people may crap themselves from the force and some people who are like out of shape could actually die do you have to pass a fitness test to get this car that'll be an ultimate recall you know we didn't think about this one yet bring like a doctor's note being like i am fit enough my organs can handle it so the uh the model s plaid if you go too fast it goes nuts it goes like like you're speeding think about your kid you got it you got it you got to turn on racetrack mode to be able to actually take that thing off the charts but it can't it can't go zero to 60 in like 1.9 seconds, something like that. That's a choice. They could make the car go faster, but I think the car would either flip over
Starting point is 01:01:08 or crush your organs. It would be bad to have a car that crushes your organs. Not a responsible purchase. How am I supposed to live? Without that. If someone has a 2.5, zero to 60, you gotta get the 1.9. It would be like the TikTok challenge.
Starting point is 01:01:24 Like, can you go how many g-forces yeah well if you're fit and trained i mean there's a lot there's a fighter pilots who experience way more g-forces than that i don't i don't know enough about the tide pod challenge if it goes viral enough it was worth it but yeah they said uh you know 3.01 g-forces on your organs only fighter pilots are allowed to buy this anybody who's been in the tesla knows that feeling when someone hits the gas it slams you to the back like a gravitron and you can feel it it's it's fun it is it actually is really practically useful because uh i can turn left and i can make left turns extremely easily so like you know you're seeing
Starting point is 01:02:02 an intersection and the cars won't stop and then like the left side is coming and you're like okay and the right side is clear and you're like the left won't stop coming then finally the left side's clear the left side starts clearing up on the road and you're like okay finally and then the right side starts coming again you're like oh there's no with the tesla you just just for it within a split second you are at the speed limit so if the speed limit's like 45 and cars are coming you just put your foot on the gas and then and then you're at right in front it's amazing i love those things yeah anyway if i'm going to live you know i'm watching these tiktok videos these guys jay leno you know how am i supposed to live with that let's get the wildest stuff jay leno no just like on your tiktok people
Starting point is 01:02:41 are like here's this tesla and you're like oh i don I don't have TikTok. Oh, not TikTok, Instagram or whatever. I'll tell you what's on my Instagram right now. I'm fired. All right. I'm going to press my. Oh, whoa. It's Ricky Glaser doing a blunt slide to dark slide. Okay, then.
Starting point is 01:02:54 That's cool. Here's what I got. I got a woman getting some kind of tattoo on her face. Is this your Instagram? Yeah. The next one says, what's an actual cause of death? So extremely rare? It's hard to believe it's possible from Ask Reddit.
Starting point is 01:03:07 The next one is people racing on skis. I have Tim doing skateboard tricks. Oh, really? I got James McAvoy revealing he injured himself holding a woman upside down during an orgy. Is this just your Instagram feed? No, when you press discover. Mine is actually, it's literally just Mormons getting engaged in the Dunkin' Donuts menu.
Starting point is 01:03:30 I get a lot of this. I like Mormons getting engaged. Oh, I get a lot of that too. It's a guy making beef. Me waiting for apple cider vinegar to help me lose weight. Is that what you get? So I have a ton of people making food because that's what I click on all the time. Like basically, this dude just cut a loaf of bread into a box and he's filling it with French fries.
Starting point is 01:03:48 I watch a lot of chef reactions to crap like that. You know, I won't watch though is the guy being like, yeah, I'd eat it. Fine. I'd eat it. Yeah. Oh, and that girl Pookie shows up on my Instagram explore page all the time. Do you guys know about this? No.
Starting point is 01:04:04 Okay. Well, Pookie. It's like, she page all the time. Do you guys know about this? No. Who's Pookie? It's like, she's like a girl who lives in Georgia and she looks like she's fairly wealthy and her husband will like do outfit reviews and her husband is always like, Pookie's looking fire. I love Pookie in this hat. I don't know, I'm just like a white girl
Starting point is 01:04:17 on the internet and they're like, here's your content. But it's very funny and I have now heard a remix of one of their conversations anyways I don't know who Pookie is well I'll send you videos I got something about that dog girl what?
Starting point is 01:04:34 y'all stuff is way less basic than mine basic white girl stuff I just get my DMs from my wife sending me cat videos that's an honorable use of- And daddy-daughter videos. This is how you need to be with our daughter, basically. Oh, that's sweet.
Starting point is 01:04:51 Did you guys want to find out the gender or did you- We found out. We did the early testing with the genetic stuff and had our ultrasound yesterday, which was great. That's so fun. 20 weeks. See, more people who are becoming parents on the show i like when we have parents on yeah i think it's good yeah i think it is good because i think that's
Starting point is 01:05:10 one of the issues i was listening to um do you know hidden brain the npr thing yeah yeah uh they talked about the rise of parenting books like when they started getting published and i always thought it was interesting because they pointed out it basically came around because we used to live much more communally and people used to see you know you would have a lot more siblings and then also your siblings would then have children and there were children in your community so you weren't like there wasn't this gap of knowledge being like bruh there were wet nurses yeah could you imagine like hey my kid needs milk is there a woman with with milk that can like sustain my child a while i'm not about that because so when you have a child and you
Starting point is 01:05:44 have milk and you have it for a while and then it goes away right and it's fine and you don't need it anymore but a wet nurse you would have to be continuously nursing just to keep your milk going like that would be so unpleasant sounds terrible but that was like years upon years but if that's your job you know your job is to be the human cow but But see, in the modern day and age, this was kind of crazy for me to learn what a wet nurse actually was. It's like, oh, it's another lady who has milk so your baby can get milk
Starting point is 01:06:13 when your wife or, you know, for you, the mother, can't produce. That's just kind of crazy to think about. I have a hard enough time wrapping my head around the idea of a night nurse, which is someone you hire to get up with your baby in the middle of the night. And like, I've had friends who do this because you need sleep and the baby gets
Starting point is 01:06:27 up a lot and if your part your husband is working you know what i mean like i really liked getting it's a service you pay for the night but to pay for a wet nurse is like that's like i just i cannot get it but now we're talking about british aristocracy and we just should be always you know what i mean got one of those new things that everybody was telling us to get where it moves the baby a little faster. A robotic night nurse, if you will. Oh, we have that for our chickens. You put the eggs in the thing and then every few minutes,
Starting point is 01:06:53 the eggs all roll over. Yeah, it's the same thing, except you don't let the baby roll. I don't know. I really liked getting up with my son in the night. Big tech stealing our jobs. I loved getting up with my son in the night. Yeah, I mean, it sounds tiring.
Starting point is 01:07:05 And being like, oh, look, you're cute still. Yeah. And you get the hormones and whatever. You know. And like, we're still, he's 14, so it's rough. But we're still pretty tight. But is the reason why this narrative of like, oh, it's so miserable, you need a night nurse because women have jobs?
Starting point is 01:07:21 That could be, yeah. I've heard a mix of things. Like, one of my friends is a stay-at mom and her um her husband works and her in-laws gifted her a night nurse for like two weeks but it was because like shortly after you know he was on home for like two weeks or whatever and then he went back to traveling a lot and so it was to give her support you know so she could sleep and be with the baby because if you're doing it alone i'm sure that is exhausting and tiring um you know if you need a night nurse i'm not i i have never had a child and i have not you know i have younger siblings but i never was like up with them all the time in the middle of the night so i uh i'm not
Starting point is 01:07:55 going to knock anyone for trying to get sleep and to take care of their baby i think those are good things to do yeah all right let's talk about some news oh man we have this story from the post-millennial trump says facebook is a true enemy of the people over election interference, urges restrictions on political spending. Trump's not wrong. He said TikTok is less of a danger to the U.S. than Meta, which is a true enemy of the people. They spent 500 million against me in our great Republican Party, lock boxes and all, and should never have been allowed to do that. TikTok didn't like crooked joe biden facebook is a great threat to democracy and will only get bigger and stronger if tiktok
Starting point is 01:08:30 is taken out do them both and restrict the money allowed to be spent on politics and lock boxes by meta and facebook he's not wrong i think the issue of banning tiktok is it's fine if it's isolated to just what tiktok is i don't care for the argument that Facebook would get stronger. I mean, Facebook is a problem as it is, but it's a different problem. That being said, we absolutely should be restricting Facebook, but that's not going to happen anytime soon. Yeah, and I don't know how they tax their revenues or if it's financially detrimental to use their funding towards political spending.
Starting point is 01:09:05 They certainly don't get a tax benefit for doing that. But hey, why not have competing platforms donate to other candidates towards Donald Trump? Maybe X and Elon Musk could support him in those ways. They met, but they haven't had a... Elon Musk said that he had not made any political contributions. Yeah, and even if we ban the political contributions,
Starting point is 01:09:30 I mean, the algorithms are still going to support one candidate over the other, probably on. I say we just ban all social media,
Starting point is 01:09:37 just all of it. Get rid of it. Everyone's got to watch CNN from now on. We'll get Chris Cummel back on the air and that will just, that'll solve everything.
Starting point is 01:09:44 If everyone was just ignorant of the world. don't know i like exposing what's happening in the school system too much on social media that's your thing no i mean knowledge makes people unhappy we should keep them ignorant right we're all happy everything's right yeah i mean we were even exposing school districts illegally influencing elections in Texas right before the primary. They were using their school district taxpayer resources to lobby for or against specific candidates, which you can't do. Attorney General Ken Paxton laid down the law on at least seven districts. Well, we talked to on the Culture War podcast last week, a couple of former congressional staffers, and I didn't even realize how Congress worked.
Starting point is 01:10:23 I had no idea. Even to this point, I had no idea even to this point it does i had no idea when you get elected into congress you have to write a check for money to the republican or democratic party in order to get assigned your position so you have political power quite literally matt gates gets elected and said i want these committees and they said well maybe if you raise money for us and you'll need to raise, they have, each district has a bid, they call it, where depending on the wealth of the district,
Starting point is 01:10:50 you are required to give a certain amount of money. So Matt Gates said, if I write a check for $500,000 right now, what committees do I get? Is it any committee you want? He says, done. And he wrote him a check for $500,000. That's Congress.
Starting point is 01:11:03 I had no idea that's how it actually operated. Pay to play. Is it like insurance too though? Whereas if you're an incumbent, they'll defend you on election day. So like- If you are not giving money to the party, they'll primary against you.
Starting point is 01:11:13 Yeah. And they'll keep you out. And so naturally they were very much opposed to Laura Loomer getting in. And I knew there was money in politics, but I didn't realize- I didn't know that either. I gotta say.
Starting point is 01:11:24 You gotta pay money. That is messed up. At least in the Republican party, but I didn't realize. I didn't know that either, I got to say. You got to pay money. That is messed up. At least in the Republican Party, Democrats probably do something similar. Yeah, they probably do because Democrats are grifters as well. Yep. Yeah, I mean, it works like this in the Texas House as well. We had Dade Phelan forced into a runoff, our speaker, and he goes and pours a ton of his campaign war chest to defend a lot of the anti-school choice incumbents and we took out a bunch of them uh on super tuesday but uh they
Starting point is 01:11:52 they protect their own once they're in and they kind of they just kind of listen to what the speaker says in a lot of the places and then the other crazy thing is that when you are in like people talk about how it's easier for incumbents to win you want to know 95 percent of the time they win do you know why they have more money they have name recognition because the government gives them money they can use to campaign so in congress they get a budget they can spend whatever they want and the rule is they can't say vote for me and i will do this they can say i just did this thing here's me i'm your congressman it's implied exactly for me yeah that should not be i didn't i didn't know that yep actually gave him yeah they they were telling us on culture war
Starting point is 01:12:29 the uh the story of this guy who used like basically his entire campaign office budget on mailers sending out saying like here's what i've done here's what i'm doing here's who i am thumbs up and he had to fire all of his staff because he ran out of money wow yep that's that's crazy the whole thing like it was like make sure you get those mailers out the door before you go pack up your desk yeah they get around a lot of these little law like like in texas with the school district stuff they get around the laws like even if they're not saying vote for or against this particular measure or person they'll say you're not going to get a raise next year teachers i know you're just trying to scrape uh scrape by make ends meet but you know if we don't raise raise spending with a
Starting point is 01:13:09 billion dollar bond that the voters had to pass well you're not going to get your race so that's basically implied like you better go or we're gonna have to cut some staff you might lose your job if you don't go vote for this so it's implied what they're what they're doing yep even if not there's no congress i think that's the takeaway I got from these former staffers who are breaking down how it operates. I'm like, if you think there's a system where people get elected and go to D.C. and then advocate for Bill, it's absolutely not true. And the reality is it is a dirty game where people do favors and cut backroom deals. They need to raise $300,000 based on their district. So they go to lobbyists.
Starting point is 01:13:48 And I think they were even saying too, where it's like, okay, you're from what district? Oh, here's a corporation that'll write the check for you. And then they're able to muster up funds that can deliver those funds to the NRCC or other NGOs that get that money in somehow. And it makes it almost impossible to hold politicians accountable for infringing on
Starting point is 01:14:06 our rights and doing things that they didn't promise on the campaign trail. Because they went about 95% of the time, you're not going to get the churn you need to actually be able to hold them accountable at the ballot box. And it's rough. And maybe making things like using your Congress's funds illegal to campaign for yourself would be a step in the right direction.'s funds illegal to campaign for yourself it is would be a step in the right direction it is illegal to campaign but if you do it in this yeah so clamping down on the definition of campaigning i mean it's just like if if if something is happening you want your
Starting point is 01:14:37 constituents to know well that's fair right you know like there will be a vote coming up thank you and that's the general idea but it can used. There's nothing you can do about it. You know, we try to come up with all these ways to cut loopholes, but people will always figure out a way to get through them. I suppose we could just say, you know, when you see it, knock it off, right? We get what you're doing. But I think the reality is people think Congress is dysfunctional. I think I just learned last week, there's not even a Congress. It's just fake. That's really scary, in fact.
Starting point is 01:15:08 Yeah. I didn't know you had to give money to the party. That's like when board members on not-for-profits have to give money to the thing they're supporting. But if you're on the board of the Met, it's because you want to give a bunch of money to the Met. Oh, man, let me tell you how nonprofits work. Or you get on the board because you gave a bunch of money.
Starting point is 01:15:23 Right. Here's what you do. You want to run a nonprofit? Okay, the first thing you can't do is make a lot get on board because you gave a bunch of money. Right. Here's what you do. You want to run a nonprofit? Okay, the first thing you can't do is make a lot of money. If you make a lot of money, people are going to say, I don't need to give to you. Make a lot of money. But then the problem is what happens if you become successful? Oof, now you're in a conundrum.
Starting point is 01:15:35 You increase your expenses. Well, no, it's easier than that. You create a 501c3 and a 501c4. We'll call one like the Truth in Media Foundation and then Truth in Media Fund. And the fund will be a 501c4 and the foundation will be a 501c3. And then what you do is when you go around raising money, you say we're with Truth in Media. Excize the last word. Show what Truth in Media Foundation does every day in fighting for truth and justice.
Starting point is 01:16:00 And then ask them to make a donation to the fund. The fund never discloses how much money it makes. The fund pays you a salary of a million dollars a year. The fund then donates $737,000 per year to the foundation. The foundation then publishes all of its earnings. This year, we raised this much money. Our executive got paid $35,000. And you go, you see, I only got paid 35 000 and you go you see i only got paid
Starting point is 01:16:27 35 000 from the c3 arm and the 501 c4 is not publicly disclosed and is allowed to lobby so you use the 501 c3 as your public facing do-gooder arm then you use the 501 c4 to actually take all the donations right but but there's a complication here i'm on a c3 and a c4 we have a pack as well but it's harder to raise money for political purposes than it is with c3 because you can the donors can write off their c3 comp that's right contributions so it's actually in the best interest of the non-profit to pay more out through the c3 than the c4 unless your revenue is getting too high and it's starting to compromise your ability to fundraise. So there's an upper limit.
Starting point is 01:17:10 Certainly a lot of nonprofits will say, just give it to the C3. Sometimes you'll catch this. If you ever, if you ever have someone asking you for money for a cause and they're explaining a cause that is absolutely protected. Like someone says we want to you know provide uh sporting equipment to schools okay that should be tax deductible right i donate to you and you're helping kids that's that's tax deductible and then they go but you know because of the work we do it's not tax deductible but it's still important that means they're redirecting your funds to a 501c4 yeah okay and and and something something something is up uh but the general idea is if you can put as much funds as possible to the c4 you can pay your executives six figure seven figure
Starting point is 01:17:51 salaries and then when people come to you know your meetings or whatever and they're like you are doing this but i only get paid fifty thousand dollars a year why should i even bother you know i'm sacrificing and it's true you're not lying i don't know but people can look up my salaries on on the 990 forms and we have c3 c4 and pac yeah so i guess they'd have to look up both entities and then add them together it's more difficult and typically depending on how you obfuscate this right you can call one like um the political acquisition and research uh foundation and no one ever no one's ever heard of it and that's the the company that takes in all the donations without people realizing it certainly anybody who's digging can find through 990s your salary
Starting point is 01:18:35 but then you can say that's a totally different company i as the executive of so there have been some very large non-profits uh international ngos i recommend this anybody who's curious about the ngos that are funding all this illegal immigration go to um what's the what's what's that website man you know which website website that's got all the 999 afcvf.com is that you can contribute to afc victory oh this isn't about you right now. So you want to look up the 990 tax form. And there's a website that has GuideStar. I think it's GuideStar. GuideStar, that's the one.
Starting point is 01:19:12 Yeah, you'll find the 990 forms. And Nonprofit Explorer, right? Is that one? I don't know. GuideStar is the one I've always used. And you can look up the salaries of anyone. So find an NGO and you can see how much money they're making you can see how much money they brought in and you will probably be very surprised
Starting point is 01:19:30 but the thing is nobody looks so we know a lot of these ngo special when it comes to illegal immigration are getting fat paychecks well and some of them also uh distinctly hide their their assets and where their money comes from because you can also be a not-for-profit and have an umbrella organization over you and then you never see any of that not-for-profit that not-for-profits work you never see their money
Starting point is 01:19:55 I was looking because I was discovering that when I was looking for the I was looking for the who funds the Students for Justice Palestine and it was definitely very hard to who funds the Students for Justice Palestine. And it was definitely very hard to get to the bottom of that. Did you find any teachers unions? I did not actually get to the bottom of it.
Starting point is 01:20:14 That's interesting. It's always hard when they just create them too, right? If they haven't been around for a couple of years, you're not going to see basically anything. Because you don't, I mean, nonprofits don't have to file. There's lags yeah yeah exactly now i want you to spend the rest of every day finding this stuff i'm so fascinated i always want to go digging around and finding this stuff but i have this job and i have
Starting point is 01:20:38 to like do my job and i can't just like go dig around you can't just take a sabbatical from no editing and posting and running Postmillennial. No, I can't for some reason. I think this is crazy. Your rights are being trampled. Right? This is a hate crime. This is a hate crime.
Starting point is 01:20:54 No, I, yeah, but I love doing that kind of research. We have a lot of union front groups and it does take a lot of researching in Texas. They set up a PAC called Defend Rural Texas. And it's actually headquartered in Austin, which is not a rural area, and it's funded by the union. And then they're funding Republicans that way instead of publicly endorsing them. They're privately funding them through a PAC. Yeah, it's crazy. Well, the teachers unions are just full out for Biden. Well, 99% of their contributions went to Democrats.
Starting point is 01:21:22 Let's jump to the story from scnr.com rand paul clashes with fox news host over bill that could ban tiktok in the u.s quote you cannot take people's property without due process well okay the bill which uh the senate is now considering would require tiktok's china's china-based parent company bite dance to divest itself from the platform or be removed from u.S.-based hosting and app stores. Depending on Fox and Friends, shortly after the House passed the bill, the Kentucky senator was asked by Kilmeade if countries like Russia, China, North Korea, and Iran should be able to own influential social media platforms.
Starting point is 01:21:55 Quote, the company's owned 60% by international investors, 20% by two Chinese software engineers who developed it, the entrepreneurs who began the business, and 20% by their employees, 7,000 of whom are American. It's a very diverse ownership. It's not owned by the Chinese government. In fact, on TikTok's board, there are no Chinese nationals that control that are associated with the government at all. They are CEOs from Singapore. So this is international corporation. And like every other international corporation, they deserve their day in court. You can't just take their property who owns that company bite dance bite dance is owned by china kill me it said no it's not see that's a lie paul shot back it's getting interesting uh ran paul's wrong bite dance is owned by is a chinese company based in beijing incorporated
Starting point is 01:22:39 in the cayman islands founded by shang yiming liang rubo and a team of others in 2012 uh also the singaporean ceos have uh ceo i'm sorry has led investments into tons of chinese companies i don't understand what's happening someone needs to explain this to me why it is that the anti-tiktok divestment bill people are are pushing misinformation well do you think it has anything to do with um jeffrey yass i was just reading about him. He's a top political donor in the U.S. and he's a libertarian. He has like a 7% stake in TikTok,
Starting point is 01:23:12 which I find interesting. Yeah, but I don't think he's controlling all this. No, I mean, he has said it's about- He's supporting Trump or something? Is that what's going on? Trump, he's hosted like different, Ride the News, if you're on Instagram, has a whole carousel up on this right now.
Starting point is 01:23:25 It's interesting. You know, he's talked to Trump about different things. And he has come out and said, you know, similar to what all of the sort of libertarian leaning congressmen who are against us, which is like, we can't give more power to the president who can do these things. There's concern about privacy. You know, what what are we seeing? So it's following a libertarian standpoint.
Starting point is 01:23:43 Yeah, I mean, I'm usually with Rand Paulul elon musk donald trump thomas massey and they they're all against it and then you got joe biden for it i mean if you look on whose side you want to be on i think i don't i don't care about whose side i want to be i want to i want to understand why ran paul thomas massey information that's wrong do they not know know, do you think? I have no idea. Or do you think they're intentionally misrepresenting the facts? I have no idea. Thomas Massey posted snippets from the bill out of context that duped even me. And when he posted the snippet, I said this would ban Telegram and VPNs because the snippet would. But it's got a bunch of subparagraphs which restrict what the bill can actually do,
Starting point is 01:24:23 to which the response from people who want this bill to be stopped say, but the government will abuse it. And I'm like, if your argument is the government will do whatever they want, regardless of this bill, this bill doesn't matter. Well, that's a good point. If your argument is this bill is bad, explain to me why it's bad. But Rand Paul's outright wrong here. It's just this is I feel like I'm taking crazy pills. He's on Fox News saying bite dance is not Chinese. I can't find it. It is. Yeah, I know. I can't find any source He's on Fox News saying ByteDance is not Chinese. It is.
Starting point is 01:24:46 I know. I can't find any source saying that. What's he talking about? He went on Tucker Carlson, too, and basically said the same thing. And I liked his quote on Tucker Carlson. At least I haven't seen the Fox News snippet. But he said something along the lines of,
Starting point is 01:24:58 we don't want to beat the Chinese Communist Party by emulating the Chinese Communist Party. And so I think his whole thing is just about free speech and letting people, you know, if I don't get on this social media platform, then that should be your choice as opposed to China. China will not allow us to operate companies in their country. I don't understand simply from trade reciprocity why we allow China to operate to buy farmland
Starting point is 01:25:22 to to to buy land in general in this country. Yeah, so why are all the people who would not block the purchasing of farmland in support of this bill to block TikTok? No, no, I'm pretty sure. Like they're not going to pass banning Chinese ownership of farmland in the US, though that's not going to happen. I mean, unless there's movement of a lot of co-sponsors in congress right now on on that i haven't seen it i haven't seen it
Starting point is 01:25:50 i mean there are there are there are congressmen who do put out bills like that and it happens on the federal and on the state but this passed overwhelmingly i mean it was what 150 to i'm pretty sure democrats have also pushed the no more Chinese land ownership stuff, too. Washington Post reported lawmakers in 33 states. Maybe they're mostly most Republican red states, mostly red states. Don't need any Democrat votes. Yeah. And but I do think it's fair to say the only reason the tick tock bill is actually moved forward is because of Israel. That's that's patently obvious.
Starting point is 01:26:20 So you think that it's just because Biden is tight? The Democrats are tired of having the Palestine stuff so much. Yeah. Pro diversion. Pro Palestinian stuff on TikTok, which is leading to more protests. And it's a fact. And that's him in the election. Take a look at this data from Axios from October of 2023. october 16th to the 23rd there were 123 000 posts with hashtag stand with palestine only 11 million views there were 8 000 posts stand with israel with 12 million views in the next week it jumped with only 87 000 posts stand with palestine now at 285 million views and with 9 000 posts stand with israel had 64 million two things either, either TikTok and some some analysts have argued that this is evidence that TikTok put their thumb on the scale, creating an algorithm that would then promote the reason being with 123,000 posts and only 11 million views. Why the massive disproportionate jump in viewership?
Starting point is 01:27:21 It would have to be that the TikTok algorithm was actually starting to suggest this content that was stand with Palestine. The other issue may be that a third party governments began operations or activists in those countries to heavily influence stand with Palestine, resulting in an inadvertent algorithmic push to support Palestine. Regardless of whether TikTok did it on purpose or not, is a fact tiktok overwhelmingly pushes more pro-palestinian content and the u.s government can't control that and it's generating youth sentiment in favor of palestinian against israel that undermines u.s foreign policy u.s support of israel and they love israel so immediately you found your bipartisan support
Starting point is 01:28:01 for banning or controlling tiktok that's where mean, it could also be because Biden wants the power to be able to shut down social media. He doesn't like, but he can't. The bill doesn't do that. Thomas Massey and Rand Paul are putting out fake news. I can't tell you why they're wrong. And I get this. I get these messages where they're like, yeah, like, I'm going to believe you over Thomas
Starting point is 01:28:19 Massey. I don't care if you believe me or not. I'm going to tell you. We read the bill. We showed the bill on the show. The bill is extremely narrow and it's short. It's, it's, it's, it's a sink. It's more like one page. Yeah. It's like, so it doesn't expand presidential powers to determine what's permissible. So in order for a president, what are they talking about then? In order for,
Starting point is 01:28:37 I don't, I'm not deep in it either. So, uh, it can only, the bill only has the ability to restrict a website, desktop app, phone app, augmented reality immersive software that originates is that is not not originates, but is controlled by the governments of in some way, Russia, Iran, North Korea or China. If there is an individual working for them, that qualifies. If the president wants to ban anything other than TikTok, it has to be a of the technologies I listed, website, app, etc. That allows users to create profiles, post content and to create a profile to view content. Both. It has to. If Vine makes a comeback. If it was made by an Iranian, it has to also present a clear national security threat.
Starting point is 01:29:24 It has to be articulated by the president to Congress 30 days before any action can be taken, which then refers it defaults to the judicial review section, which allows anyone who's accused judicial review in the jurisdiction of D.C. to challenge this. And then they have the opportunity to divest from whatever the source claim is. Would not ban it. The president under this bill would it would be. Look, I'll put it this way.
Starting point is 01:29:54 If Biden wants to ban X, he can do it right now. How does he do it? He goes to the CIA and says, draft me a national security letter. They they meet privately with Elon Musk and they slide the national security letter over to him and they say, we own your platform. So he already has this power, basically. They've done it before. They do it today. They do it all the time.
Starting point is 01:30:10 This bill is specifically publicly facing announcement as to why, look, they could shut TikTok down if they wanted to. But people are going to then say, whoa, whoa, whoa, what's happening? Why is this going on? And considering TikTok is foreign owned, China owned, China will screech to the high heavens, blast out notifications. So in order to make this change, you have to do it slowly. In order to get TikTok under the control of US government so that the algorithms don't undermine its foreign policy, namely Israel, they're passing this bill. They will not be able to ban X or rumble with this. The best argument you could make for Biden being able to do it is to claim Donald Trump
Starting point is 01:30:45 is secretly working for Russia. The only problem with that is after after four years and a thirty five million dollar investigation, the determination was that Trump never actually worked for Russia and they accomplished nothing by doing it. I don't think Biden would ever actually be able to pull anything like that off. It's it's it seems insane. So the Senate's going to pass it. Biden's going to sign it. It's going to go go to scotus what do you think happens there because ran paul on his tucker interview was like ah well is this gonna pass and it's gonna go to the supreme court and we won uh this thing what kind of thing was shut down before we have precedent for this so i don't know what the previous case was about but i honestly i honestly i honestly don't know what the previous case was about, but. I honestly don't know.
Starting point is 01:31:25 I think there's a strong possibility SCOTUS strikes it down and says, you know. Free speech kind of thing. It's not a free speech issue because it's divestment. It's not a ban. And I suppose the argument is I see a path towards SCOTUS actually saying the bill's fine because it's not an American company. They could say quite plainly a company that operates outside of the United States with interest in the United States is subject to the jurisdiction therein. And if the United States wants to have access to this information and it's being denied, they absolutely can engage
Starting point is 01:32:02 in enforcement action against this to stop. More importantly, it's also entirely possible. SCOTUS just plainly says the United States has enemies. Those enemies seek to undermine and destroy these United States. And it is within the rights of Congress to pass legislation that is then by approved by the president to seek remedy in the event our country is being undermined by a foreign adversary in the event that a country created a weapon that was damaging to this country, but sold it to the American people. It would not change the fact they're still an enemy selling a product when uh imagine if china started selling designer drugs and they've done this
Starting point is 01:32:35 actually and congress passed a bill saying you can no longer sell wabba baba in the streets because it's causing harm and then the Chinese company that owned it said, you can't ban my product. Our product is safe and good. And they'll say, we've determined your product is harmful. And it's a drug now under the Controlled Substances Act and it's Schedule 1. And then they go to the Supreme Court. Supreme Court says, well, you know, you can't take someone's property from, that makes no sense. If this is regulated as if it were a drug, I see no reason why Supreme Court would say they can't do this. So the most important thing is, you know, I cannot understand.
Starting point is 01:33:12 I wonder if even if Biden can do this already today, if this gives him political cover for doing something like this in the future. Only for TikTok. Under what pretext would Joe Biden be able to say that Chris Pavlovsky of Rumble works for Russia or Iran, China, or North Korea? Right. Well, if there's some other platform that comes up. You can say Canada. Maybe it's a more conservative platform. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:33:35 According to the bill, the only countries that can be listed are codified in the bill. Iran. And they're codified in Congress through a separate bill on adversary nations. Congress would have to amend or create a separate bill on on adversary nations. Congress would have to amend or create a new bill declaring new adversaries. So what if it was like pro-American? This probably not would not happen. But let's just say it was pro-American content. It was conservative content.
Starting point is 01:33:56 And Biden says, oh, no, this we saw how we tried to politicize the death of of that child earlier. Oh, this is this is anti trans or whatever. This is a national security issue. Who knows what they would say? I personally don't care if China. So what China started doing and I think one of it's so great we can make it here. One of the things that I believe China started doing is giving conservatives followers on the platform to generate attachment so they advocate for for protecting tiktok because then they've got a lot of followers they don't want to get rid of it yeah i don't i don't believe that tiktok is real i don't i'm not saying i know for sure in
Starting point is 01:34:34 my opinion i believe tiktok probably has a lot of bots and fabricates followers and view counts facebook has done it in the past they create arbitrary and nebulous means of generating view counts and they got sued i believe they got over. I could be wrong. Try to be careful. But if TikTok was primarily producing pro-Trump right-wing content, my opinion would not be any different. And I will give you the simplest bit of proof. Thomas Massey and Rand Paul are wrong. And I'm on Dan Crenshaw and Joe Biden's side on this one because I read the bill. Twenty twenty four is getting crazy. I don't care whose team red, blue or otherwise. I care what's true and what makes sense.
Starting point is 01:35:11 And if your argument is we should allow China to manipulate our young people, as Yuri Besminov described, make that argument fine. But this isn't a ban just for young people. What? This isn't a ban just for young people. Right. It's for everybody. What the principal uses of TikTok are young people right it's for everybody what the principal uses of tiktok are young mostly young but what chinese communist party has control over what they see and
Starting point is 01:35:30 hear michael tracy put out this obtuse post where he's like where's the socialist propaganda and it was a default home page for him and i'm like um this is great it's it's it's plainly in when you look at percentages at a macro level and zoom out and you can see that two to one the content being shared on the platform is leftist ideology ideological pushes it's begun to change a little bit but they are the most censorious of the of the craziest things we we got suspended for saying uh uh the stats show that women who work are the have the highest rates of depression among the female demographic. That was a ban.
Starting point is 01:36:08 That was a ban? We got banned for that. Was it true? It's a fact. So why, that's crazy. Because TikTok is pushing a leftist narrative. But could it be because of the demand of the users being a younger population
Starting point is 01:36:20 is more likely to skew left? And if that's the case- I don't know. And if that's the case, unfortunately we't four-year request a chinese company so so anything that is a mass media mass media is a weapon communications is a weapon communications is the most one of the most powerful uh inventions in modern warfare social media communications is the most powerful weapon ever invented yeah more powerful than nuclear weapons. And the printing press. You could you could subjugate a nation without firing a single bullet by using social media,
Starting point is 01:36:51 by control, by using radio, by using television and mass broadcast. I do not believe the CCP should even have one percent say in what these apps are doing in this country. I don't care about Israel. I don't care about Palestine. Israel is the only reason Democrats got on board with this. And my attitude is still whatever. My concern is the CCP, Chinese communists doing what Yuri Bezmenov warned us about. And I've seen that video way too many times to be like, I'm, you know, I'm totally fine with literally the Chinese communist
Starting point is 01:37:20 party building a mass media manipulation platform to operate in our country and it's clearly infecting the minds of our youth but because this is about israel there's a lot of people on the right who are very pro-palestine who are just like no we should defend tiktok because the only thing that that pushes back against them because it's chinese owned and i'm like i don't care about american foreign entanglements they're bad we shouldn't shouldn't be doing it. But I'll wrap it up by saying this. Rand Paul is wrong. I don't get why he's saying these things. It is a fact that ByteDance is Chinese owned. I can't find a single source saying otherwise.
Starting point is 01:37:54 No, I mean, that's been true a long time. Right. And Thomas Massey, when he posted these snippets, excluded the context. He said that it's not Chinese Communist Party owned, but that it's Chinese people owned. No, he said it's not Chinese. It's a lie. That's what he he said but there's no difference between the chinese
Starting point is 01:38:07 communist party and the chinese government's the same i mean obviously it's the same thing well he was saying i think in his interview he was saying that it was owned by investors who are chinese but not brian kilmeade says who owns bite dance the chinese government and ran paul said you just told a lie you can't say something on TV that's a lie by a company. That is an out and out lie. It's provably false, Paul asserted. Well, I Googled it and literally every source I found says it's Chinese owned. And once you have a company that operates in China, there's always a backdoor to the CCP.
Starting point is 01:38:39 That's just how it's set up. It's not that it's a backdoor. It is a public known about obligation yeah your company must have a ccp rep within it right and there's a lot of kickbacks to the government across the board and the the other argument that i heard was well uh facebook and other social media platforms are already selling your data to the chinese or they can to the chinese government the issue for me is not about data. The data thing's a problem. I don't really care that much.
Starting point is 01:39:06 What I care about is there are very obvious, prominent, far left, psychotic individuals that are being promoted by TikTok. That's a bad thing. And if Instagram and Facebook are doing it, at least we can FOIA them. And what we've discovered is that when Twitter was operated by Jack Dorsey and Vijay Agade, we got to file claim. I want to see the psychos, though. I want to see those psychos that are promoted on TikTok so that we could expose them. But then you get 14 and 15 year olds who are told to drink beer. And you can argue now I know who it is as the kids go out
Starting point is 01:39:39 and start drinking. The point is, if Facebook and Instagram are going to do it, that's a bad thing. What can we do about that? Well, as American companies, we filed FOIA requests. Journalists got leaked information. We exposed a lot of that and it caused problems for them. China, we can't do that. We do not have access to ByteDance's internal records. We don't have their communications and we can't file FOIAs against them.
Starting point is 01:40:00 We can certainly file stuff pertaining to what they're doing in the United States, but they can hide data in a foreign country we have no access to what they're doing in the United States, but they can hide data in a foreign country we have no access to because they're an adversary. That's a good point. There you go. Anyway,
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Starting point is 01:40:27 and help support the show. Let's read. Clint Torres says, Howdy, people. Tim, I saw PBD's response to you and it went pretty much as expected. I agree with it in a lot of ways and can appreciate what he's doing,
Starting point is 01:40:37 but I agree with you wholeheartedly. Was it a separate response from that tweet? Did anybody watch PBD? I do not watch PBD? I'm wondering, do you mean that he went on his show and talked about it, or that he just tweeted it? Because he tweeted something saying I trust capitalism, which to me makes literally
Starting point is 01:40:54 no sense. That doesn't make any sense, yeah. He says, Chris Cuomo is not the right person to do this with. His brother and him are evil narcissists that never in a million years would admit the harm they did to folks. Chris Cuomo is a guy who he would have been a Nazi guard. Chris Cuomo unquestionably goes on TV and he says, lock everybody down, force them to wear masks, force medicate them.
Starting point is 01:41:14 And the people who are violent in the streets are good. That was what Chris Cuomo did. And then when his brother Andrew killed people, he was like, now I'm going to run cover for him and we're going to make jokes about Q-tips. If he was ordered to mercilessly beat people to death he would do it no question he's not he's not the guy for this yeah it does seem like a real misstep you know considering how cruel cuomo was to everyone else you know and power hungry and um and the grandparents in the nursing homes yeah shane h welder says porn hub just got pulled out of texas just just pulled out of texas no pun intended let's go this is a win yep i ain't gonna shed one single tear about
Starting point is 01:41:50 it they're mad that texas passed age verification laws how insane yeah like tell me you're creepy without telling me you're creepy you know i mean why are you trying to stop kids from watching our stuff it's like i mean yeah a lot of stuff, you can just pass legislation to make the left look even more ridiculous than they than they want to. I mean, you saw DeSantis doing this in Florida with the sexually appropriate content in schools and banning it for, you know, K through third grade. I think they started with and then you had the left freaking out about that. Jacob Parody says, did someone say it was pie day? Celebrate today by ordering a blueberry pie candle from Narbar's Candles on Public Square. We have three left.
Starting point is 01:42:29 Parallel economy for the win. Public Square just put out revenue information and they are slaying it. Glad to see they are doing so well. And we do the debates, right? Public Square. Public Square is out. They're sponsoring Tucker Carlson. They're the parallel economy platform for buying products from companies that support American values.
Starting point is 01:42:48 They're cool. Yeah, they sponsor Tucker Carlson. There's actually a diaper. Sponsor a bunch of our shows. There's a diaper and baby brand called Every Life, and they're working against abortion and stuff. That's cool. And the CEO founded it after he and his wife were like, oh, we built this platform, and diapers aren't available here. Okay, we'll do it.mond g stanley jr says tim pool says happy birthday raymond also free palestine from these nuts only the coolest of the cool kids are born in march everyone says so
Starting point is 01:43:17 that is my birthday is in march too when's your birthday march 24th right on it's a good day birthday raymond he's a cool guy. Yeah, March is the best month. March. Chris Nosky says, Happy birthday to the one and only Raymond G. Stanley Jr. There you go. Amasong says,
Starting point is 01:43:41 Gamergate 3.1415926535897932384626. Yep. Well, there you go. I'm assuming Raymond is using the Saturday Discord anniversary celebration as his own personal birthday party. But maybe he's too ethical of a man for that. There you go. Saddle F-ing Tramp says, my best horse, Kansas Artillery, passed away today at 23 years old. He and I worked cattle and ranches all over the South and West Texas. He was a great horse.
Starting point is 01:44:04 He was my friend until we meet again. Sad to hear it. Sad to hear it. You know, but best of, you know, my condolences. Sad cowboy vibes for real. Yeah. Man. You know, I was thinking about it.
Starting point is 01:44:20 Animals, the ones that we've domesticated, they're so lucky. Cats, dogs, dogs horses even cows so i was uh so i was out by uh free domistan and we were driving to get some coffee and there is this area where there's a bridge that it's like you go down and you hook around and there's a bridge with a creek and as we're driving through we saw like six cows and they were like some with their babies and they were walking through the creek creek and just drinking water and walking around and i was like i know their food and they're going to be killed for their beef but they live the most comfortable life while they do walking around a fenced off area protected from predators eating whenever they want doing
Starting point is 01:45:05 whatever they want whenever they want drinking water and in exchange i get to eat them they still are lucky so pretty good yeah you know the uh the most successful species on this planet of course is humans and the second most successful species will be cows because we breed them intentionally they're never going extinct and they never question their purpose like humans are out here having existential crisis all the time. What should I do with my life? Cow's fine. You know, but I was thinking about Mr. Bokes, and I'm like,
Starting point is 01:45:31 man, pets rarely have to go through us dying. Some do. You know, if an old man or woman has a dog, and then they pass, the dog is wasted. And then the cat will eat the owner, right? Yeah, cats will eat the... But that's because they're smart. Why did I a cat it's gonna eat me yeah that's the uh the story is um i think i think it was my dad told me this a firefighter he says you know you know what a
Starting point is 01:45:55 dog does when they when they go when they respond to a fire and the family has a dog what do they find the door will be scratched bloody from the dog desperately trying to break in to save the family you know because the dog can't do anything. And do you know what the cat does? He says, well, we don't know. We never found him. Yeah, exactly. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:46:11 Did you see the trending story, RIP Hammer? There was a UFC fighter and there's a viral video on Twitter right now. Oh, he saved him. He saved him and he's crying because he didn't get the dog. Oh, wow. Or cat or dog he saved his parents i think dog he saved his parents yeah yeah yeah the other thing is uh do you know what happens when they uh when someone like an old person has a dog and then
Starting point is 01:46:33 will that will pass they come and will they'll find the dog dead of starvation or dehydration sitting next to the owner staying there was and when the owner has a cat they come to find the cat having eaten the corpse to stay alive they're much more brutal species but there was this video of this dog i think it was in japan the man used the dog used to walk the man to the station okay you know what i'm talking about and then he died and then the dog just waits there like are you kidding me for 10 years how am i supposed to live under these conditions it's actually better than that so the japanese professor uh they would walk together to the train and then hachiko would come back at the end of the day and when when the train came back in
Starting point is 01:47:10 they would meet together and then walk home together but one day while the professor was at university he had a stroke or something to that effect and died so he never came back hachiko waited for him and he didn't come back and so after a little while eventually people knew and they tried to remove hachiko and adopt him out. Hachiko would break free and run back to the train station. And eventually they just stopped trying to, you know, put Hachiko somewhere and everyone just knew who he was. And it didn't really mean that much to them at the time. They were like, oh, there's Hachiko. He's sitting there and it's like sad story. But after he died, they built a statue for him. And I believe March 9th. I think it's March 9th. It's Hachiko day. Let me double check.
Starting point is 01:47:50 It's my birthday as well. It's a wild month. Seems very busy right now. March 8th. Sorry. March 8th is Hachiko day. And they celebrate loyalty. And the crazy thing is, so there's a statue of Hachiko in Japan at the station.
Starting point is 01:48:10 And apparently someone had recorded audio at the time. It was like 1920s or something. They recorded audio at the train station that happened to have captured the bark of Hachiko. And I guess the record was like fractured or something and someone found it. And they put it back together. And then they announced they're going to be playing it on the radio and like millions of people tuned in to hear the dog bark. That's wild. I'm sorry. This dog had a huge impact on his community. Like if this is not a reason to be involved with your community, I don't know how to tell you it's a good idea. Otherwise, like if the dog can do this for a
Starting point is 01:48:42 community and you haven't, what are you doing doing just by being there and being a part of the community like people were obsessed with this dog also i'm sorry but it waited for its owner for years like a decade don't you like what there's a bunch of other stories too wild you can uh you can look up a bunch of these different stories there's like a terrier in england or whatever that sat on the grave of his owner until he died. Stuff like that. All right. Bryce Monty says, it's my birthday. Happy birthday, Bryce.
Starting point is 01:49:13 What do we got? Michael A says, Tim, I think Patrick Bet David is trying to replace Adam. You can tell by the way he treats him sometimes. He brings nothing to their cast. That's why I think he's trying to replace him with Cuomo. No worse than Adam. So much tea right now. Look at those.
Starting point is 01:49:28 I don't know. PBD is a very smart, good dude. I just think this is a bad move. Yeah, where is he going? Is Cuomo leaving News Nation? No, no, no. He's just adding the talent rotation, I guess, for Valuetainment. And it's just, he's not the guy for this.
Starting point is 01:49:42 He doesn't really have a following. Look at his social media engage. There's nothing there. I don't know what. Yeah. I got to tell you. Do you think, like Anderson Cooper announces he's hosting a show, tickets are available online. You think anybody shows up?
Starting point is 01:49:57 How many people are going to be like, oh, and Anderson Cooper, I want to see that. Carl Benjamin did an event he invited me to, we've and he packs the room and he's a commentator yeah this was this was a while ago this was like eight years ago or something but we do live events we sell them out yeah i'm like we've sold out i think like up to uh well we all we sold i think like 800 and something tickets for our miami event it was like a thousand seater i don't i don't see anderson cooper selling more than a couple like because like people are like what do you guys do a show live in miami yeah with patrick ben david uh we do live events periodically and the last one we did are we're going to be doing our monthly events in martinsburg
Starting point is 01:50:38 we had 50 seats and we sold it out like we sold out all the tickets yeah we're hopefully we'll do those once a month the well we will do them periodically consistently the issue with doing it once a month is that means we have to be planning events at the same time as other events so it requires like we have to be planning our april event while we're planning our march event and then once the march event is about to start, we're now picking up the May event. And, you know, but yeah, Cuomo's not the guy. Not the guy. I agree. If you're into these stories about animals, too, I also recommend the story of Gellert's
Starting point is 01:51:12 Grave. Do you guys know that one? No. I think I really want to make a short film of this. Maybe Kent can do this. I'll keep it really simple. Prince Weyland, I think you'd pronounce it. It's Welsh.
Starting point is 01:51:23 I don't know. He was going out and doing his business his son was at home with his uh faithful hound gellert when he came back from chores or whatever he was doing outside collecting wood i don't know he found that his door was busted open and his home had been ransacked and he ran in panicked because you know his son was left here he sees blood splattered on the ground and the crib where his son was is flipped over. He then sees Gellert, his faithful hound, walk up with blood dripping from his mouth. Angry that he left Gellert with his son and Gellert killed his son, he draws his sword
Starting point is 01:51:54 and thrusts it into the side of Gellert, killing his dog. His dog lets out a dying whelp, which wakes up his son, begins crying. Weyland then runs over and flips the crib over to see his son safe protected and a dead wolf that was trying to kill him and this is a real legend and they say after he realized what he had done in killing his loyal hound who had saved the life of his son he never smiled again yeah how would you smile again you saved your loyal hound who protected your son and killed the wolf i got a great idea also why would? You saved your loyal hound who protected your son and killed the wolf. I got a great idea for a short film. Also, why would you assume about your loyal hound that he would do anything wrong?
Starting point is 01:52:29 I wouldn't assume that first either. Well, some say the story's not true. It was a tale told to children so they could understand why you shouldn't jump to conclusions because you could end up hurting someone. And also beware of wolves. It's a place. There's a place somewhere in the UK. I don't know exactly where. It's called Gellert's Grave. It was a tree's a place uh there's a place in the it's somewhere in the uk i don't know exactly where called gellert's grave was a tree and you can
Starting point is 01:52:48 go up to it and it says here lies gellert but apparently they did like lidar and there's like no dog there so it's probably not true or something that's a great story i don't believe that i like the story better even though it's tragic it's sad i mean the thing is animals have incredible protective instincts one of my favorite viral videos is of that cat like there was a toddler it was this was like a news story in the modern era not in you know whenever and there was a you know i think maybe a pitbull is not an anti-pitbull message but like there was a dog approaching a toddler seemed aggressive and this cat comes flying out of nowhere and like i think it's amazing or like that did you see that you see the one where the cat saves the baby from like falling off the porch or something yes i mean i mean i give dogs a lot of credits but cats are
Starting point is 01:53:28 protective too also cats are incredibly tolerant of young children i'm not all of them but you'll see these videos of like toddlers like asleep holding their cats like this isn't all right let's read some more super animals i'm running out of words federali actual says tim is a bad dude for calling people cannibals in the cannibal army when all reports state that it's just to terrorize their population. Wait, isn't terrorism worse?
Starting point is 01:53:52 Yeah, NBC News ragging on me and Matt Walsh and Miles Chong for criticizing people in the cannibal army for being cannibals. Also, I stand by Libby's point, which is like, it doesn't matter why you're doing it. You're definitely a cannibal,
Starting point is 01:54:02 whether it's symbolic or for army or- That's what I'm saying. Or for religious purposes. Yeah, cannibals for sure. I think someone commented that you can't FOIA a private company. And I think that clarification might be pretty important. Whoa, this is crazy. Leaf Hagen says, AI expert on Rogan's show said that large language model AI doesn't have the ability to say, I don't know yet.
Starting point is 01:54:22 The seemingly incoherent or made up answers to these questions are called hallucinations wow i hate that we opened the a box i'm gonna level you gotta watch the same we watched last night the figure one ai video where they have the robot using chat gpt and voice uh ai and it has a fake stutter oh that's creepy yep everybody thought the robot was gonna be like hello libby would you like me to wash the dishes nope they add a fake stutter so no no it goes so that so if i'll give i'll give you the general example in the video we asked it can you give me something to eat and he goes uh yeah sure no thank you you're not a human get out out of here. The AI could go, yes. If you said, AI, would you do the dishes? We expect the AI to go, yes, I will wash the dishes.
Starting point is 01:55:10 Instead, it goes, sure thing. I could do that. You know, that happens when you call in and it's like an automated phone. Yes. Oh, yeah. It'll be like, oh, I couldn't understand your question. I love those things. I hate them so much they make
Starting point is 01:55:25 me violent i'm being sarcastic i was in i was in vegas and i was calling my bank and it was like hi thanks for calling is there something i can help you with and i was like yeah i'm having an issue with my debit card and i was like wait uh i didn't quite get that you say that again and then i was like yeah i'm having issue with my debit card and it goes ah uh wait one more time i didn't get that could you say that again and i was like you're ah, wait, one more time. I didn't get that. Could you say that again? And I was like, you're a robot. Connect me to an agent. Oh, I didn't get that. Connect me to an agent.
Starting point is 01:55:49 I couldn't get that. I'm just like operator, person. Person. Get off. Go away. Two words. You never, I guess this is the life hack for you guys. It's going to change your world.
Starting point is 01:55:59 If you're ever talking to a robot, there's only two words you need to say to automatically. Two words you need to say to automatically get it to switch you to a representative. And you know what those two words are? Self-destruct. No. Go away. No. Leave me.
Starting point is 01:56:13 F you. Really? Yeah. That gives you a person? It'll immediately go, I'm sorry. Let me transfer you over. Because they're programmed to, when they recognize swearing, realize the problem. Give it to the manager
Starting point is 01:56:25 now however i have encountered some robots that that will respond with i'm sorry we can't help you goodbye and f you too yeah those are awful ones billy mfp says tim your call for culture got me to start writing children's books on amazon zombie baby and two cats and trump the greatest 45th thanks for the inspiration inspiration. Hey, right on. Congratulations. All right. We'll try and grab a couple more super chats. What do we have here?
Starting point is 01:56:52 Tevin Crotex says I had an apartment not too long ago was 900 a month. Now I'm living back home after falling out with my roommate. Same apartment is now 1800 a month and I make just over 2K a month was a two bedroom too. Wow. Thanks Joe Biden. That's crazy.s wild seems like roommates are a bad plan yeah i haven't had a roommate since college bait jug and says hey tim did you see the clip of don jr asking tulsi gabbard about how she would feel if asked to be vp i like where this is heading what say you uh totally for it tulsi
Starting point is 01:57:23 gabbard i don't know if she's the right- Get the woman vote, get the independent vote. Maybe. She's a military personnel, moderate, post-liberal. So I don't know if she is the best person. I know that I support her as VP and would be very excited to see that as she was my candidate in 2020. And she wrecked Harris in the debates. In the Democratic primary, i wanted tulsi to win
Starting point is 01:57:45 and if tulsi had won i would have voted democrat and then when it was clear where it was going i was like i'm voting for trump yeah that was 2019 when tulsi was was was running and i liked andrew yang too but yang turned out to be a big disappointment it's unfortunate you were yang gang how fun yeah oh yeah dude disappointing well like if you go to his website, Yang had the most comprehensive breakdown of policy plans and everything. It was smart. Nobody like unions for MMA fighters. I mean, union protection.
Starting point is 01:58:13 Now he has the forward party. Yeah. And I've donated to them, too, because I like the general idea of a moderating force among Democrats. Yeah. But I think the Democrats are too far gone at this point. They need total party reformation because they've either got warmonger corporatists or crackpot far leftists and then the republicans have maga which is just like moderates and it's funny because the
Starting point is 01:58:38 left can call them far right all the time but the maga people aren't even arguing for exactly what they want and it's actually frustrating of it the MAGA people should be coming out right now saying ban all immigration period until we can figure out what's going on totally agree instead they're saying let's secure our border and Trump goes we can bring them in legally and I'm like the if if the right actually wanted to go for the big ask and have an an answer the negotiations further they do have to do that there's no counter to the left's position the left's position is open borders the right's position is well only a little bit so immigration moratorium for sure that should be the right wing position we say no
Starting point is 01:59:16 immigration and we'll start from there instead they say let's just secure the border and let them come in legally and i'm like well that's where i'm at but i can recognize that republicans have no counter position to democrats no they're moderates no illegal immigration moratorium on legal immigration we'll see you when we figure some stuff out that i think that's a good stance give us a second to like recognize we're a sovereign nation yeah allah had says hi tim earlier you ragged on don lemon because he has no talent while you are only successful because of your ravishing good looks. Seems ironic. You got me there.
Starting point is 01:59:47 The only reason anyone watches this show is because I look so beautiful. Tim is aware of his pretty privilege. That's right. He doesn't need you guys to remind him. He's working on it. He's seeking forgiveness from the correct communities. Well, I realized this when I go out
Starting point is 01:59:59 and the only people who ever recognize me are young women and they have no idea what my political opinions are. There you go. They just stare at me longingly quite literally the people who stop me are all like 33 year old men and they're like hey we're big fans of the show and i'm like right on you fizz mom and then it'll be like a woman when whenever women recognize me they're like my husband loves your show uh i was like cool that is cool yeah there have been times where it's been women being
Starting point is 02:00:24 like i love your show. I try to get my husband to watch. And I'm like, okay, all right. You know, 20% of the audience is female, overwhelmingly male. All right. We'll grab one more. One more. David Glass says, if you do not get Serpentza and Lawai86 on your show, then you are doing something wrong.
Starting point is 02:00:40 They are literal experts on CCP and social media. We have been trying to get them on. Perhaps we should get them on the Culture war podcast that seems appropriate yeah all right if you haven't already would you kindly smash that like button subscribe to this channel share the show with your friends go to timcast.com right now click join us to become a member and you'll get access to our discord server to hang out with like-minded individuals and we're gonna have that members only uncensored show coming up for you in about a minute. You don't want to miss it. You can follow the show at Tim cast IRL, apparently not on Tik TOK. We are on Tik TOK, but I don't even know what our username anymore
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