Timcast IRL - Timcast IRL #99 - Trump Announces National SURGE Of Federal Law Enforcement, Operation Legend Is Go

Episode Date: July 23, 2020

Operation Legend gets the focus of the beanie brigade, then Chicago as a nightmare city, the politically-weighted focus on the McCloskeys, and the existence of the silent majority and its implications....  Support the show (http://Timcast.com/donate) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Starting point is 00:00:00 Earlier today, Donald Trump announced Operation Legend is Go. Apparently, this was announced quite some time ago. They were deploying federal officers into Kansas City. They're saying, I guess it's not related to what's going on in Portland, but they're going to be sending a surge of federal law enforcement into a variety of cities, starting with Chicago. Yep, 200. 200 federal agents.
Starting point is 00:00:21 200. Yeah, to Chicago. That's not even that much, to be honest, you know? Not really. It doesn't sound like a lot. And of course, the mayor's freaking out. But as most of you know, Adam and I are from Chicago. And I think we both have the opinion of good.
Starting point is 00:00:32 Yeah, absolutely. Seriously. Yeah, we both know Chicago. And we pay attention to what's going on pretty much everywhere. We've both passively talked about that one time we got shot at. Like, not together. Like, Adam got shot at one time. I got shot one time also in the chicagoland area so uh i'm kind of like okay it's about time i guess why should i be mad about this but apparently this is you know part of a larger plan because of the dramatic escalation and done violence and crime
Starting point is 00:01:00 and i don't know what the criticism is really about. They're acting like federal law enforcement is a new thing. They're like, I guess the anti-Trump crowd will always oppose Trump no matter what he does. And they're like, he's sending in secret police. It's the FBI, dude. What do you mean? Like, we have TV shows about this. And this whole secret police thing is ridiculous. Because, I mean, they did a press conference yesterday about how they showed the actual pictures of the people.
Starting point is 00:01:27 They had their vests. They're like police, you know, Homeland Security badge number. It's like all of them had they weren't, you know, right. Faceless people taking anyone. It's like they were all labeled. And not to mention that those same those same federal officers were getting doxxed. Right. So it's like, of course they didn't want to put their actual name on their badge.
Starting point is 00:01:51 Like, I don't blame them at all. The left is arguing, where are all the libertarians and Second Amendment activists to, like, fight back against the oppressive government? See, they don't really care. And it's like, wait, wait, hold on. You showed up to a federal courthouse yeah you threw explosives at it the libertarian two-way people are sitting back at home watching you know playing video games and like eating pizza or something when when when the secret police actually show up i'm sure they'll be concerned about it but as long as you are
Starting point is 00:02:19 seeking out conflict why would anyone be like yes i will help you no they're gonna be like stop doing that right it's it's almost like the the antifa people in portland are like putting their hand on the fire okay and when they get burned they complain the fire is attacking them and you're like but the fire is there and you are here and if you don't do that you won't get burned they're like well i have a right to touch the stop top of the stove you do and you will get burned yes you can't so they're complaining about it now and then when the camera goes on well i was just standing here and they turned the flames up right right right and then the flame singed me no then it's like their fault they're they're standing they're taking a picture of their hand
Starting point is 00:03:02 burned like the stove just burned me out of no. It's like, wait, hold on. Hold on. No. Moms against stovetop burnings. Right. And then they're graffitiing up the house and they're like smashing the stove. So anyway, Portland is a whole other thing. It's nothing to do with this apparently. Trump, I guess, announced that Operation Legend
Starting point is 00:03:19 isn't Portland. Portland is literally just law enforcement. That's packed. Yeah yeah it has nothing to do with portland that's what he made it made it clear so we're gonna we're gonna dig into this but we got we got some other stories man we got some crazy stuff apparently the mccloskeys you know them you'll love them they're the armed couple that was defending their property in st louis apparently i don't know which unit or whatever was tampering with the evidence yep the guns were inoperable and they reassembled them to make it
Starting point is 00:03:45 seem like they were actually threatening legit deadly force when they weren't yeah they they reassembled it and then test fired it and said see it it is an operable gun worse than that you're right it is when the gun was brought in for evidence they said this gun doesn't work and they said well strip it and reassemble it and then they did and said now it works and they acknowledged in the documents that it was inoperable because of a backwards firing pin and spring. Like, perhaps intentionally. So that it couldn't, you know, be used because the guy didn't actually want to hurt anybody. But they said, apparently in their filings, that it was ready and capable of lethal force, which was a lie.
Starting point is 00:04:21 Welcome to the morality policing world where they will tamper with evidence to lock you up. You know, the AG of Missouri is basically saying, I'm going to get these charges dismissed. The governor is saying, I'm going to pardon it. Yeah, great. It's all well and good for now. But eventually these lunatic morality police and, you know, intersectionalists will be in higher, you know, forms of higher positions of government. and then they won't pardon it, and they will tamper with evidence, and they will lock you in the gulag. Welcome to this new horrifying reality.
Starting point is 00:04:53 And we'll talk about some cancel culture stuff because we got something interesting. Cato says 62% of people, a new poll, are scared of sharing their political opinions. Well, that's not really surprising at all, is it? Sounds like a silent majority. It's not really surprising, that's all like a silent majority it's not really surprising that's all but but it but but it also it i i you know we don't know what the breakdown is of left versus right but part of me thinks i just i this is just me the left is not
Starting point is 00:05:15 afraid to talk about their opinions yeah but this is what i keep saying it's we keep talking about the left and the right that's not – those people don't really even matter. It's the people in the middle. The most – most of the people are sitting there like, what is going on between these two? Well, the question is, who are they going to vote for? I think – If 62 – I think I know. Here's the point.
Starting point is 00:05:36 Yeah. If you came out and said you were supporting Biden, is anyone going to throw a brick through your window? Probably not. If you said you were supporting Trump? Well, no one's thrown a brick through my window yet. But I mean, like, have you if you if you post it on Facebook, go Biden. Do you think you would have been bombarded? People would have gone like not at all.
Starting point is 00:05:54 Not at all. But you say go Trump and they're like and they're screeching and banging on walls and unfriending you and stuff like that. Yeah, that's what I'm saying. So if 62 percent of people have a political opinions, they're scared scared to share i would reason these people probably have opinions that favor trump because who is scared to say go biden nobody yeah nobody oh there was something really funny we did point out before like who has who's ever seen a biden sign i have yet to oh wait no i did see that one yes it was spray painted it was like a piece of corrugated steel that someone took red spray paint and wrote Biden 2020 on it on the side of some like. It was wonderful.
Starting point is 00:06:30 Yeah, it was amazing. Like a mailbox or something. It was so bad. I have not seen a Biden sticker. No. I have not seen a Biden sign. I do not believe anyone cares. Apparently, people don't even watch his posts.
Starting point is 00:06:43 The dude, he's not campaigning He's still the presumptive Nominee right Right because the DNC Didn't officially end yet End of August So they could technically just be like Well you know
Starting point is 00:06:58 Now like two days before we We're going to announce finally actually We're not going to run Biden We're going to switch and run to, we're not going to run Biden. We're going to switch and run to someone else. You know, if something does happen, I hope it's really cool. Like, you know, like Biden is inside giving a speech and then like some crazy dude jumps on the rafters and yells six emperor tyrannous. But then like takes aim at like Ugandan prime minister who is speaking with Biden and Biden jumps in the way. And everyone's like no biden he's
Starting point is 00:07:25 like sacrificed himself to save the ugandan prime minister i don't i don't know if uganda has a prime minister i have no idea but like you know at least it's 2020 man it's 2020 you're like i'm saying like i would put money on something like that happening just in true 2020 fashion yeah biden like some some assassin jumps out yeah and then biden like grabs his wrist snaps it punches him in the face. Not on my watch. But then he has a heart attack and dies. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:07:49 God. Okay. That was mean. We wish Joe Biden the best. Indeed. We got him here with us. We always do. He's with us in spirit.
Starting point is 00:07:58 You're a lying dog face pony soldier. He's not with us in spirit. Not me. So let's talk about Operation Legend, man. Yeah, let's do it. Yeah, dude. Well, if you haven't already, make sure you smash that like button. Not me. So let's talk about Operation Legend, man. Yeah, let's do it. Yeah, dude. Well, if you haven't already, make sure you smash that like button. Smash it.
Starting point is 00:08:09 Subscribe. Hit the notification bell. It really does help when you do all of those things. And if you want to get the show, we do it Monday through Friday at 8 p.m. We put up clips every day. You can watch them. We also put up the podcast on all the different platforms. So, you know, do those things.
Starting point is 00:08:21 And smash the like button. You know, the things. Yeah, you know, the things. And please really share because I feel a lot of people are coming to me saying, hey, you know, I was talking to my friend and we started arguing with another person and because of your show, we were able to be knowledgeable about what this person was misinformed about and help them talk about it. Even if they didn't change your mind i'm
Starting point is 00:08:45 not trying to like change everyone's mind but i want everyone to at least understand what's going on and we try to have critical thinking and talk about what's happening here's the important here's the important thing you come to this show i i'm not going to pretend like you're going to get the truth the light you know like everything you hear is perfect because we get things wrong it's we're normal we're normal people but i think what we what you get here is that it's like moderate people talking about their political opinions about what's going on right now the same as literally anyone else and a lot of former liberals liberals and moderates are scared to speak up yep so i think one reason why the show like the show has been growing rapidly is because there's a lot of people who are scared to speak up and are not
Starting point is 00:09:24 being represented and so you know many people who aren't maybe overtly conservative, definitely not far left. And so, you know, this is what you get. I think, I think this is our voice is kind of important because the process of just talking about these ideas is so important. I think the free, free market of ideas and actually discussing these ideas that apparently nobody really talks about is like pivotal. I think that really kind of helps people because they don't hear a lot of that conversation. Yeah, we're going to get into that later, actually. I don't really know about much about that article that you pulled up, but I'm interested to find out about it.
Starting point is 00:09:55 Yeah. So we bring this up not because we're just trying to brag about how awesome we are, but literally because we have this poll from the Cato Institute we're going to get into later about how people are scared to speak up 62 percent. And I imagine a lot of those people are probably in the middle of the road thinking the far left has gone insane. Yeah. But I guess, you know, I fall outside of that.
Starting point is 00:10:11 That's another important point. Like, I'm not scared to speak about my opinions, even though I think the far left has gone insane. Right. But a lot of people probably do. But let's talk first about Donald Trump's surge. The Daily Mail says Trump orders immediate surge of hundreds of feds into Chicago, calling it a violence scarred disaster, then threatens to order them into other Democratic controlled cities, including Detroit and Philadelphia, over mayor's objections. Well, that's that's we do have this other story about a dozen plus mayors saying no and demanding a withdrawal of federal forces.
Starting point is 00:10:46 But at least in the context of this story, that's basically it. So what are they doing? They're doing FBI, DEA, and ATF agents, and they're going to be taking on gun crime. Now, Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot tweeted she won't let federal troops terrorize the city. But she says she spoke to a U.S. attorney who told her FBI, DEA, and ATF would come to assist the city's anti-crime fight, which she supports. Alright, hey, there you go. Public
Starting point is 00:11:11 versus private. Right, yeah, there it is. Donald Trump is the worst! You guys are coming to help? That's really great, thank you so much. Those are terrible, these people are... I'm really excited for your cooperation. Nailed it. You need more bug-eyed, but... A lot more. Fairly fairly on point she went and got a haircut when uh when the lockdown happened and everybody was like how come you get to have a haircut she
Starting point is 00:11:32 goes because i'm on tv for what yeah yeah yeah she was like i have to go on tv i need a haircut it's like other people have to go on tv too and they need haircuts i think she should sleep too you know this this caused a huge problem for the COVID protesters because the left didn't understand the joke. When a bunch of these politicians were like, we're locking down, but we're going to go get haircuts, a bunch of protesters
Starting point is 00:11:56 started making signs saying, I need a haircut as a joke, and then the left doesn't understand sarcasm or irony, and they literally thought people were like, I need a haircut. Yeah, I saw that. That's why, listen, you can't make jokes on Twitter. You can't do it.
Starting point is 00:12:09 Because the left doesn't understand humor at all. That's a good point. That's why they get offended by everything. Well, yeah, the nuance of language. This is what, I've actually talked about this at length with many friends of mine. It is that, like, when you talk to me right now, you hear the tones that I'm giving you right and a lot of the issue is the people on the left
Starting point is 00:12:30 are reading those jokes i say in quotes in the way in their perspective the way that they're feeling the way that they're insecure that their place of, you know, no zero confidence. So the way they're reading it is a direct like attack. And and they add those the the nuance of anger and, you know, the feeling that they have, the emotional outbreak to those jokes, making those jokes a real thing in their head. And that's what it ends up being. It's like you lack the ability to understand context. No, it's worse than NPCs. An NPC wouldn't even think about it.
Starting point is 00:13:08 They wouldn't even, it would be like, I feel nothing. Right, exactly. Rage filter. Yeah, yeah. It's like you say, it's really funny because I posted earlier about the riots in Minneapolis. So this is what we're going to get into in the gist of this segment. Did you know that riots and protests have been ongoing across the country for the past couple of weeks? People don't know this, like Olympia, shutting down highways in Rochester, a state of emergency in
Starting point is 00:13:31 Utah, in Georgia. So I've got a bunch of these things pulled up. Did you know there's a protest camp in Philadelphia? I didn't. I didn't know that. There is a jazz in Philadelphia. Yeah, because the media doesn't cover the paths. Yeah, because the media doesn't cover the Paz. Yeah. Because the media doesn't cover this kind of stuff. Yep. But I posted earlier. So for those of you who didn't hear, there's this New York Times story that a pawn shop was torched during the riots. And they just found the corpse of a guy who was killed inside.
Starting point is 00:14:00 I wonder about this. This is crazy. First of all, I don't know who this guy is. I'm sad to hear this person died. And this is a really horrific way to be burned alive in a riot. I wonder if people were, you know, flyering. Where's, you know, this man? Where is our loved one?
Starting point is 00:14:13 Where's our brother, our father? Whoever this guy is, his name wasn't released apparently. And they're walking around and they're asking. He went missing during the riots. And then it turns out he was in a building. Someone torched it. Now that guy's dead. I posted that.
Starting point is 00:14:24 And in line with what we're just talking about with this inability to process complex information, somebody responded with, you hate, like to me, saying that like I basically hated Black Lives Matter and supported police brutality. And I was like, how did you get that out of me saying like, it was a screenshot of the New York Times and I wrote playing for keeps. That's it. And the point I was making is that in these riots people are losing their lives like this is not a game absolutely and then i get people saying like why don't you you know condemn police brutality and i was like what does that have to do with what i just said it's the rage filter yeah the joke is that you go on twitter and you say something like i like
Starting point is 00:15:02 pancakes and they go why do you hate waffles? I didn't say that. I actually very much like, I prefer waffles. But I do like pancakes. You prefer waffles? Well, what about pancakes? I like them too. Wait a minute.
Starting point is 00:15:15 I actually do like waffles better. You know, you get the butter right in little nooks and crannies. I do like waffles. Waffles are good. I go, I go. We could talk about waffles if you want. Anyway, no, let's talk about Minnesota and Minneapolis, and we'll talk about the riots now. So anyway, well, that's the gist of that story, that they found a body burnt to death in the rubble. And that's the thing that nightmares are made of, man.
Starting point is 00:15:35 It's terrible. So how many people have died? It's like 28 people, I think, have died so far. I think it's way more than that. Looking at what's going on in New York and Chicago alone, I think it's over that number. I don't know exactly. I haven't been tallying that up because I just keep seeing death everywhere. And I'm just like, this is terrible.
Starting point is 00:15:52 I keep seeing it everywhere. But directly from the riots, I think it's like high 20s. But if you want to be fair and claim that the defund the police actions stem from all of that. Absolutely. I think that's of course fair because that it spawned it started from the riots, you know, over over George Floyd, you know. Right. And I think so they cleared out the New York Chaz earlier today. Yeah. Pre-dawn raid. Oh, yeah, that's right. Yeah. Did you know that there was a Chaz in New York City?
Starting point is 00:16:23 I mean, I knew about it. Yeah. The New York Times has been writing about it a bit, and they were like, it's a homeless camp now. Yeah, that's what de Blasio said. He's like, well, there's not a lot of protesters anymore. There's more homeless than protesters. Right, right. Was it? I don't know.
Starting point is 00:16:39 Was it ever? Yeah, whatever. Well, so here's what I said. With my experience from Occupy, the moment you announce you're occupying something, homeless people rush over because, like, safety, free stuff, said, you know, with my experience from Occupy, the moment you announce you're occupying something, homeless people rush over. Right. It's like safety, free stuff, food. Free food.
Starting point is 00:16:49 Yeah. Yeah. And but safety, like protection from, you know, getting your stuff swept up, at least for the time being. So the police. So they purged this. But the question I had earlier was when they when they when when the protesters demanded a defunding of the police across this country, what has the end result been?
Starting point is 00:17:07 Deaths. Deaths. More people. Shootings. Crime increasing like crazy. Specifically shootings and murders because actually a lot of crime is going down. Yeah, like petty theft and violent crime is down on the whole. Right.
Starting point is 00:17:20 But shootings and murder is way, way up, like hundreds of percentage points. I would much prefer people getting like thieves thieves running amok than people dying everywhere. I can explain something very simply, though. Please do. One of the things I learned is really fascinating about crime rates throughout the world. It has to do with cell phone technology. So when I was in Sweden a couple years ago talking about their murder rate going up, the one thing everyone liked to claim is that it's only gone up a very little bit.
Starting point is 00:17:49 And, you know, violent while violent crime is going down across lethal crime is going down across the board. We're only seeing a small uptick. And it's all, you know, ultimately, you know, things are things are getting better. It's not that bad. What was explained to me was something I never realized until then. The reason why lethal crime has been dropping dramatically is not because people are less violent. It's because we have cell phones. So if someone gets stabbed and you don't have a cell phone, you go, help, help. Someone's been stabbed. You run around, try and find a phone.
Starting point is 00:18:17 Person dies. Right. Someone gets stabbed. You have a cell phone. You immediately call 911. They're there within minutes. They save the person's life. Murder becomes attempted murder or like, you know or aggravated assault. Makes sense. So what we're seeing now in New York and other places, they're saying violent crime is actually going down, but murders and shootings are going up. What that means is what probably would have been a mugging has become a murder. Before the defunding of the police, when the guns were being taken off the streets, the
Starting point is 00:18:41 illegal ones, that guy would probably rob someone with a punch to the face. Now that he has a weapon, he just puts a bullet through his heart. And so murders are skyrocketing and violent crime in general is going down. What it really means is crimes are becoming lethal. I'm not saying we don't know that for a fact. It could literally be like all of a sudden all the violent criminals are like, we quit amid the pandemic. And then all of a sudden a bunch of dudes pull out guns like, let's go murdering.
Starting point is 00:19:05 I mean, did we not want to add into the fact all the people that de Blasio is letting out of the prisons everywhere or in California or all the other places where they're just releasing prisoners or getting rid of cash bail so that they come in and they go back out again right away? And it's like, do we not think about that in the Democratic cities that's actually happening? So you got to add that those to the statistics it's like that's happening so trump wants to send in the troops i don't blame him i say troops but quite literally it's just it's just like cops yeah it's it's the funniest thing about this is trump's like the fbi the dea
Starting point is 00:19:40 and the atf are going to go assist in law enforcement. And they're like, Trump's sending in secret police. And it's like, you ever watch X-Files? Yeah. You know, there's a thing called the FBI. Did you know that they actually have offices around this country? They're in them right now. What are people talking about? They're everywhere.
Starting point is 00:19:58 Even, yeah, right. Even when it comes to like CBP and ICE and DHS and FPS, I'm like, you realize the U.S. Marshals are literally in courthouses across the country right now. I'm sorry. I'm flabbergasted because of how stupid this is. Right. You could literally walk up to someone and go, I need to tell you something. Right now, those secret police, they're everywhere. They're in the building now. Secret police. Make people think, like, did you know that these people have been occupying your city for, like, 20 years?
Starting point is 00:20:36 Oh, my gosh. It's not the end of the world. How about this? I've actually uncovered this really, really devastating secret. Oh. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Go on. This could change the face of this country.
Starting point is 00:20:49 Oh, man. It could reshape Oregon as we know it. Whoa. There's, a lot of people don't know this, but I'm going to tell you guys. All right? Don't tell anybody. If Antifa stops going to the courthouse, the violence is over. Wow.
Starting point is 00:21:03 Now that's powerful. Imagine all of the different conflicts where they were like, we could have ended the war if you just didn't go. It's too late. The rest of Oregon is already trying to secede. Are they really? I mean, they've been talking about it for a while. No, but there's a petition now.
Starting point is 00:21:23 They're all signing it and trying to leave. For greater Idaho. For greater Idaho. Let me out let me out so that's the really thing that's actually happening let me let me let me show you guys some stuff some things so so first of all we see this right more than a dozen mayors in portland are uh are joint joining portland in asking trump administration to withdraw federal forces it's the stupidest thing in the world because feds are all over the place all the time. Whatever. Here we have this story from Shadowproof. Shadowproof is run by, there's some journalists that I've known about for a long time. I followed. It's not like a very high profile publication. It's very left-leaning, but that's less relevant other than I know some of the journalists who do this. And I believe while they may be biased, they're telling the truth.
Starting point is 00:22:03 Philadelphia threatens protest encampment with eviction, but still has no plan for unhoused residents. You can see where their bias comes in. Yep. What they say is the encampment formed June 10th to provide shelter, social support, and resources to Philadelphia's unhoused residents, many of whom have been denied access to housing and COVID-protection hotels, but its existence remains threatened by the city, which is determined to remove hundreds of unhoused people
Starting point is 00:22:25 to prioritize the needs of the baseball field upon which the encampment has encroached. Okay. They're saying it's a homeless encampment. Wait, wait, make no mistake. This is a homeless encampment. This is a protest. So this is kind of like the sort of more homeless-y version
Starting point is 00:22:43 of the New York Chaz. Okay. But all of the Chaz's have been homeless camps. This one specifically. That's what it seems like. But this one is specifically about getting them housing and stuff. Now, I want to make it very clear. I am not saying Trump needs to send in armed federal officers to clear out a homeless camp.
Starting point is 00:22:59 Not at all. I think this is the kind of thing where you're like, we got to figure out how to solve this problem. Right. Where do you put these people? You can't just like – often what they'll do is they'll just bulldoze their stuff and then be like, go away. And that's not a solution. It never has been. Yeah, you're right.
Starting point is 00:23:14 They literally just moved to another part of the city. But I mean neither is just giving them all a house. Of course not. You know, that's not something that we can just do like all right well each and every one of you now here you go here's a house for each and every one of you i worked for how things work i worked for a homeless shelter and i'll tell you man these people many of them don't want to be in houses it's a good point what what people need to realize i remember this when uh i used to i used to busk like playing music in the subway in chicago all
Starting point is 00:23:43 right and the funniest thing was like the first i had a friend who asked me what i did like were you working and i was like i've been busking like what does that mean like playing music in the subway in Chicago. All right. And the funniest thing was like the first, I had a friend who asked me what I did. Like, were you working? And I was like, I've been busking. Like, what does that mean? I play guitar in like the subway. Like a homeless person? And I was like, like a homeless person with $300 fiberglass guitar and a portable amp. I was like, do you think those people are homeless?
Starting point is 00:23:59 Well, I'm like, you've not seen someone perform. It's like, it's street performing. So I would do it outside of Wrigley and it's you know you make money off drunk people you know yeah but the one thing I realized was that people would conflate hungry and homeless so they would be like we need to feed the homeless you ever hear that yeah definitely all the time it makes no sense I'm I'm I'm homeless not foodless food's easy to get and so I I started, you know, when I actually had realized people thought if you street perform, you must be homeless.
Starting point is 00:24:28 And I was like, I was doing it for fun half the time. I do it in LA and Hollywood for fun. Yeah, I love busking. I used to busk in New York all the time. Me and this other dude would just like jam out acoustic punk rock songs on Hollywood Boulevard. Fun. And we wouldn't make a lot of money.
Starting point is 00:24:39 We'd make a handful of change. But we were doing it because we were yelling in public and just jamming out. It's like, and people out there loved it. but then you start to, you know, experience what people think of you. And I was surprised to learn they conflate these things. So when I ended up working for this homeless shelter, as it turns out, most of these people were like, I would not like to be in that homeless shelter. Thank you very much. Bye-bye. And they, they want to be out in the streets. So how you solve that problem? I don't know. The point is, I'm bringing this up just to show you that whatever this, whatever's been going on since the start of these protests, it's not over. On July 10th, Utah governor declares state of
Starting point is 00:25:14 emergency due to civil unrest. That was not even two weeks ago. So Trump is deploying more law enforcement. And the law enforcement, I understand, is about crime. But this is just stuff I'm pulling up to show you that, you know, violent crime in Atlanta, Georgia. Governor declares state of emergency, calls up National Guard. This was just about two, almost three, about three weeks ago. No, no, yeah, yeah, yeah, about three weeks ago. All this stuff has continually happened. Did you know that there was rioting and vandalism in Olympia?
Starting point is 00:25:40 I didn't even know where Olympia was until you told me earlier. July 8th, stretch of vandalism violence escalates in Olympia Tuesday evening into Wednesday. You just, you Google this stuff, you pull it right up. It's been ongoing for some time. So we also have in Rochester, this is just from like two days ago, protesters shut down the interstate highway. I heard someone mentioning there's like, there've been shootings and crime is going up. I don't know a lot about what's going on but the but mainstream media doesn't cover this stuff nope they don't want people to know that people are actually riding out i think they don't care i think they don't care they're pushing a narrative that everything
Starting point is 00:26:17 is trump's fault and if it doesn't fit that bill then they they don't they don't go to that and and that's what i that's what i keep seeing it's awfully biased as far as i'm concerned because i watch him you know i listen to what he's actually saying and i they're definitely they're ignoring specific things this exactly this is another thing yeah yeah so go to this at least at least 15 wounded during an exchange of gunfire at a funeral for Chicago gun violence victims. Jeez, dude. This is the perfect example.
Starting point is 00:26:49 I think they said over 80 casings, the police officer said. 80 casings. So it was a gun battle. Like, they were, I mean, it wasn't just like a few shots. 80 bullet casings were found on the scene. That's crazy. That's not just. That's Chicago.
Starting point is 00:27:03 You're right. That's Chicago. It's a war zone. This is one instance. This story happened today, the day Trump announced Operation Legend. Yep. And this story perfectly exemplifies exactly why Donald Trump is doing it. It was a funeral for a victim of gun violence.
Starting point is 00:27:20 Yep. And gun violence broke out. Come on, man. Come on. Yep. Reminds reminds me that southpac episode come on people now come on here's what we saw yesterday from the washington post 2020 is shattering gun violence records we must act that's a cool photo of a bunch of guns right i'm sure they're gonna they're gonna try to connect it to the amount of gun sales that have gone through the roof also. But those aren't the guns that are causing this violence. I mean, I didn't read through this article.
Starting point is 00:27:51 This is the first time I'm seeing it right now. This is a photo of guns from 2011. Of course it is. Yeah, they pulled a stock photo of guns, and they're like, guns bad. Well, look, I don't know what he's saying in this article. And quite honestly, that's not the point. I'm showing you this article because the Washington Post just yesterday published an op-ed saying,
Starting point is 00:28:09 we must act. And what happens? The next day, Donald Trump comes out and says, it's time to act. And then what is the anti-Trump people? He's actually acting. Wait, what? This is another...
Starting point is 00:28:22 Is that what you wanted? This is another really good example of one of i think the problems we face in this country trump will see something in the news yeah he'll respond to it and then they'll reverse their position so like the news will say something like we've got a serious crime problem throughout this nation and something needs to be done about it where is the president then trump will come out the next day and be like the the violence across this country is terrible.
Starting point is 00:28:45 Everybody agrees. We're going to do something about it. Trump is sending in police. What does he think? He is a dictator. It happened. I kid you not. I know.
Starting point is 00:28:54 I read it. The media will report something. It's worse than that. They'll say something like the sky is blue and Trump will go. I did you hear this on the news the other day? The sky is apparently blue. It's incredible. And then they'll report, Trump is so dumb.
Starting point is 00:29:07 The sky is black. Where did he get this idea? And then they'll be like, fact check, false. Trump, stupid. I kid you not. There are things reported in the news that I hear Trump repeat. And then all of a sudden, the news is the other direction now. Yes, Tim.
Starting point is 00:29:19 Yes. Let the pill just go into your veins. Break open. Oh, but dude, I work for these companies. Yeah, I know. I work for them. I've been your friend, and we've had many conversations of what you've been through over these past eight years of knowing you. One of my favorite stories was when, and I think we mentioned this before,
Starting point is 00:29:38 when Ghost in the Shell, the movie, came out with Scarlett Johansson. Right, right, right. And I'm in a meeting, and they're like, can you believe that they're hiring a white white actress to play you know uh the the major and in this film that's like modico kasanagi i think is the name of the character in the anime and i was like actually i'm i'm a fan and i think that that actually makes sense like the theme of the show is like you can change bodies right i thought they would have loved this because transhumanism so like in this universe of ghost in the theoretically, you could be like born a dude and then transfer into a prosthetic female body.
Starting point is 00:30:10 Instead, they're like, no racism. And I'm like, but I'm telling you, I know this show. And they're like, no racism. And I'm like, OK, I don't know what I'm doing here, dude. Yeah, they weren't interested in the truth. They were interested in some kind of narrative the worst thing about it is they there are people who are trapped in this world of fake news it's true so trump is sending out police okay good i think most people are thinking good awesome i'm so happy that the violence violence my legend operation legend
Starting point is 00:30:43 just to for for let everyone know, Legend is the name of a four-year-old boy that was killed from a stray bullet from a gunfight in Kansas City. And this is a terrible shame. No one's talking about this little child that just got killed, a four-year-old. And that's why there are a lot of activists that...
Starting point is 00:31:03 You know what, man? Bevelyn Beattie. Yeah. Amazing. She's amazing. Because it's not that I agree with her politics. Yeah. It's that people have to be brave to stand up for these things.
Starting point is 00:31:14 Absolutely. When the media props you up and you demand a seat at the table, respect. Yeah, exactly. You know, I watched Trump's speech about this. And, you know, I was telling you about this earlier. I was I was wondering if they were going to talk about who was doing the violence. Not one time did they talk about it. There was no, you know, trying to counter with statistics of like, you know, black on black crime and whatever. And it's like because that's not that's not what's important.
Starting point is 00:31:41 What's important are people are actually dying. Little children are getting killed all across this country, and people are ignoring that fact because it's... Why? Actually, I still don't understand why they're ignoring it. I want to make sure I clarify. I don't know if I misspoke. The idea is the media will say Black Lives Matter, and they'll pull up all these left-wing activists, and then someone like Bevelyn has to be like,
Starting point is 00:32:03 I have a voice that needs to be heard right and they have to fight really hard and the media barely gives them attention so so let's talk about chicago man yeah let's think about fbi dea and law enforcement coming out of chicago what 200 no one's gonna notice let's be real no one's gonna notice and that's and that's kind of sad kind of good good. Growing up in Chicago, I mentioned this earlier on one of my other segments. If I was leaving my house and I saw these CBP dudes in camo with rifles on the street corner, you know what I would do? I'd, like, text a friend and be like, yo, what's up with these dudes? Yeah, they're here because it's, like, some law enforcement thing. I'd be like, crazy.
Starting point is 00:32:43 Right. That's it. And then keep walking. Yes. Yep. It's's like some law enforcement thing. I bet crazy. Right. That's it. And then keep walking. Yes. Yep. It's funny because I realized one thing. The left seems to think that libertarians, be it left wing or right wing, I mean like, you know, just basically freedom loving people.
Starting point is 00:32:55 Yeah. Are supposed to believe that law enforcement existing in your presence is a violation of your rights. Yeah. No, no, no, no, no. Listen, when the camo dudes kick my door in and then say or i got one when the government arrests me for legally protecting my home in the face of a large group of people who are breaking onto my private property that's oppression from a a secret police
Starting point is 00:33:17 state or something when a bunch of dudes are standing on a corner and they are armed and they're like we're cops and you're like okay we're cops. And you're like, okay. And they say, have a good day, sir. Thank you. Your rights have not been violated. The existence of law enforcement is not a violation of your rights. Or to get more specific with it, when those same officers are inside a barricaded federal courthouse and
Starting point is 00:33:38 you start lobbing fireworks at them, commercial grade mortar shells at the office and they see you and follow you and then detain you for questioning. Dude, you know what this reminds me of? I mean, you kind of asked for it. Have you seen that meme where it's a woman
Starting point is 00:33:53 and she's wearing a sweater that says feminist and she's shoveling feces over a wall that says the internet and the human waste is opinions and she's like grinning and doing it and the next panelist, they throw it back and she goes, help, misogyny. That's like literally what it is. Yeah, it's true.
Starting point is 00:34:09 You don't you show up to a federal courthouse and you start setting fires and attacking and breaking the barricades. And then the cops come out and they're like, leave. And you go, help, help. I'm being repressed. No, man. Look, that's what we're seeing. The optics. They're just trying to manipulate the optics and show everyone i i i'm so annoyed with the the few friends of mine that are like how dare you
Starting point is 00:34:29 like you cherish property over peaceful protesters and i'm like are you are you talking to me right now are you not paying attention unless you're on the ground you don't know and it's like i watch i watch their videos right from them from them posting like look at this and it's them attacking and breaking down the walls of the courthouse while they cheer while they're cheering like we broke into the courthouse it's not a secret that's wait that's why they're coming after you what it doesn't make sense it's tribalism dude that's what it is this guy who messaged you know when i posted about the the pawn shop being burned down right this guy came out immediately it's a guy i know from my neighborhood and he was like you don't even care about police brutality man all you do is just right wing griff blah blah blah and i responded
Starting point is 00:35:19 with like i was like he said like you never talk about police brutality and i was like how much i can't i've dedicated countless hours to calling out with George Floyd. And then he was like, no, all you ever do is talk about the left, blah, blah, blah. And then all of a sudden, a bunch of people started posting my videos. Because I'm not going to go. I don't know. I do three hours of content per day, four hours. So there's a whole bunch of videos being posted.
Starting point is 00:35:43 And I'm like, I wonder what I did say about this. And I click it and it's me going like, this is disgusting what this officer did. He deserves prison. And I'm like, why is this guy yelling at me? Yeah, well, he doesn't watch your videos. Exactly. They don't. Exactly. But I think it's also like we're talking about the rage filter. Yep. The rage filter. They're like anything Trump does must be bad. They don't think about what's actually happening and then once they find your stance and if it's not
Starting point is 00:36:08 their stance all stances that they everything that they believe you now believe the exact opposite of all of them because you're now evil and evil things believe the exact opposite of what they believe so therefore everything I believe is the opposite of you so I hate you now
Starting point is 00:36:24 I've talked about bugs bunneying people right you get them to assert the opposite stance like make a left-wing person take a right-wing position and you can so a conservative wouldn't do this if if you post something like you know all cops are bad and a conservative and this is a tendency not an absolute okay and they respond saying like you're so dumb that's ridiculous of course not every cop is bad you're blinded absolute. And they respond saying, like, you're so dumb. That's ridiculous. Of course, not every cop is bad. You're blinded by propaganda. And you respond with something like, you know, actually, I think cops are good. Of course, there are good cops.
Starting point is 00:36:54 It's you who think this. They'd be like, wait, what? I agree with you. What are you talking about? Right. But these lefty tribal people that often try to engage my content have no real opinions. They're just angry angry rage-filled tribalists yep so when they say when the dude started attacking me this is really really funny
Starting point is 00:37:09 he started saying things like you know i don't care you clearly don't care about police brutality what three videos get posted and he's still trying to push this and then i finally said what happened to you bro someone just posted a 14 minute rant by me where the first thing i say is like wow this is insane this video is disgusting i think we can all agree this guy did wrong yeah and then finally he goes yeah well you know what you're still a right-wing grifter and then i went to respond he deleted the whole thread because it was his his comment so he deleted it and just like shut it down that's what i was talking about uh yesterday with uh that interview that eric july was doing and he was just he was trying to he was trying to, he was like, hit me up.
Starting point is 00:37:45 Let's talk about it. And someone on the far left hit him up and was like trying to argue with him. And he was like, what about this and this and this? Go ahead, I'll wait. And he just, you know, minutes turned into a while longer. And it was just like, all right, listen, I got nothing. I'm going to have to concede this click.
Starting point is 00:38:01 That's great. You know, it kind of makes me feel like, we've mentioned this before, how there's different factions. Is it the left versus the right? Is it SJW versus NSJW? Nationalist versus globalist? Yeah.
Starting point is 00:38:12 I think it's that the internet has been filtering people between critical thinkers and mindless rage monsters. I could see that. So critical thinkers have political opinions across the spectrum. That's true.
Starting point is 00:38:23 Like Eric Weinstein is a progressive and he sits down with Ben Shapiro, and they literally argue economic policy, but they agree on freedom and liberty and civil rights and all that stuff. But then you take one of these rage monsters, they won't even do the interviews, or they just try and strawman and argue semantics. Wait, you used which word? That word doesn't believe what, you know, I don't believe that means what you think it means. Therefore, the argument, you've lost, I win. Oh, good, I get to argue about something else now
Starting point is 00:38:51 because I was running on fumes. Yeah, it's like semantic arguments is the best I've seen from the left and progressives. Yeah. So we're working on this card game, you know, the cancel culture, and we started thinking about, like, prominent left-wing people that we could satirize in the game, and we started thinking about like prominent left-wing
Starting point is 00:39:05 people that we could satirize in the game and it's really difficult it's a good point who is the the like prominent leaders of course there are a lot of people we can name okay but because they don't have solid opinions it's hard to represent what they actually do yeah that's a good point so like when we say something like we're gonna make it we're gonna make a satire of Jordan Peterson Peter Jordanson, we know so much about his positions, his principles it's really easy to satirize him making him do something antithetical to his
Starting point is 00:39:33 existence or like shoot lobsters out of his hands. Or like turning people into lobsters or like, you know. Riding lobsters. That is very simple but it's also just like making him the more a more exaggerated version like he cleans your room yeah things like that when it comes to the left it's like they're just mindless like there's very few people to actually pull up that represent the the far left that have
Starting point is 00:39:59 cohesive arguments there's a good there are people that we do have some i'm looking at chat and i i just got to give a shout out to chat they've got some they've got they've labeled some some a few people that are pretty solid no i know i know definitely like definitely i'm looking at them like yep yep awesome i don't want i don't want to say the name of somebody posted it let's just say um they're we're going to talk about that i'm going to write that down for later though some of the names nice job thank you there are high profile left-wing people we're going to write that down for later, though. Some of the names. Nice job. Thank you. There are high profile left wing people we're going to satirize. Yeah, for sure. But making fun of them is like.
Starting point is 00:40:29 It's different. It's different. Yeah, because like their opinions bounce. Ezra Klein's a really good example. There was someone posted a forum of like how to be Ezra Klein. He's the founder of Vox, one of the founders. And they were like, basically, he's a sophist. Whenever an issue pops up that is that is negatively impacting the left, he'll be like, actually, the thing we need to do.
Starting point is 00:40:52 So a good example is when it came to Ruth Bader Ginsburg, he goes, actually, lifetime appointments are absolutely necessary to the vital. And then when, you know, to the vital body politic. And here's why. And it is a thread. And then someone else put another one up where it was like when it came to a retirement or something, or when it came to a conservative who was like, I'm not going to retire. He's like, actually, we really do need to set like a time limit. Like, there's no opinion. Like, I don't know what the guy believes. Right.
Starting point is 00:41:19 So basically, can we make it so that every single one of these characters is just a flip-flopper? It's difficult to make fun of if the left is literally just like, I'll believe whatever I'm told to believe. Because there's also high-profile feminists I know where they'll tweet something and then a minute later be like, I didn't realize that was offensive. My opinion is now different. And I'm like, okay. I don't know. Whatever, man. Or the people that just have no opinions at all. We're definitely going to make fun of, you know, like Trumpsters and enlightened centrists.
Starting point is 00:41:49 So like everybody's going to get roasted. And a certain someone that says they just want bread. They just want bread. Let them have bread. Let them have bread. Yeah. It'll be fun. Cortex Antoinette.
Starting point is 00:42:01 Well, let's jump from here and talk about the evidence tampering. Oh, yeah. Check this story out. This will blow your mind. St. Louis prosecutor ordered crime lab to reassemble Patricia McCloskey's gun. Assistant Circuit Attorney Chris Hinckley stated in charging documents, the gun was readily capable of lethal use. The only problem.
Starting point is 00:42:24 Oh, man, I need my Trump button. Wrong. The only problem. Oh, man. I need my Trump button. Wrong. Wrong. Wrong. Excuse me. Wrong. Wrong.
Starting point is 00:42:30 We definitely got to get those buttons. I need it. It's coming. It'll be here soon. Actually, it should have been here. It could be here. It actually might probably is here, actually. Oh, yeah.
Starting point is 00:42:38 I'll have to dig for it. I'll look for it. I'll look for it tomorrow. So for those that aren't familiar because you live under a rock, there is a couple of people. They're married. And a bunch of Black Lives Matter people. I don't know. Whatever you want to call them.
Starting point is 00:42:53 What do you want to call them? I don't know. It's not a protest when you break on a private property and destroy property. We need a new word where it's not a protester. It's not a rioter. But it's like it could go either way. Really? Like, you know what I mean? It's like right at the middle line between a protester and a rioter becauseer but it's like it could go either way really like you know what i
Starting point is 00:43:05 mean it's like right the middle line between a protester and a rioter because that's kind of what it feels like yeah the the issue is when you say riot you imagine people running around screaming smashing windows right when you say protester you imagine a bunch of like hippies with like sunflowers dancing and saying like peace and love yeah yeah really the problem is is there are black lives matter protesters that are only wanting to protest peacefully. And it's like, I see that. But then there's these people that hijack it and steer it and make people whip up the emotions and start violence. Listen, man, I gotta just say, if there's a dude
Starting point is 00:43:39 and he's like, hey, everybody, come with me. We're gonna go protest wealth inequality. And they go, yay. And then he leads them into a bank and goes, everybody hit the deck. Bang, bang, bang. And they go, yay. You're all bank robbers now. Like, you can't just be like, I didn't know. I was a peaceful protester. That's really good.
Starting point is 00:43:57 That's funny. You'll get charged, yeah. Oh, here's all these words. Oh, look at all these, what is this? Angry mob. Yeah, angry mob. Assemblers. Assemblies.
Starting point is 00:44:08 Yeah. That's good. I think mob is good. It's an angry mob. That's good. Yeah, that's true. Yeah, because an angry mob might not be doing anything violent. They could just be angry and mobbing.
Starting point is 00:44:20 Yeah. And this was like, so they entered private property. And at some point someone broke the gate we don't know it wasn't before because there's actually video where you see them open the gate and everyone walks in but it was private property i read that thread i got that thread from eric schmidt yep uh according to the ag the moment they walked into the private property he could have just started blasting yeah he could have gone full danny devito bam bam bam bam per missouri law this castle doctrine uh doctrine state like they could have shot all of them yeah just and been like get off my property no you are
Starting point is 00:44:52 you're coming closer to me boom boom boom boom no no not it's worse it's like better i think it's worse than that it's more than that according to the ag you can you can use lethal force to prevent imminent uh threats to yourself or something or like you know uh danger to yourself yeah as soon as they enter your property they went into a private community yep the guy was on his porch he could have went like private property bang bang anyway anyway he didn't do that nope he did not do that but they came and they took patricia took Patricia McCloskey's handgun. She was the one waving the pistol at everybody. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:45:29 Turns out it was inoperable. Here's what they say. The gun Patricia McCloskey waved at protesters was inoperable when it arrived at the St. Louis Police Crime Lab. But a member of the circuit attorney, Kim Gardner's staff, ordered crime lab experts to disassemble and
Starting point is 00:45:45 reassemble it and wrote that it was, quote, readily capable of lethal use in charging documents filed Monday. Five on your side has learned. Good local journalism. You guys rock. This is what journalism is. Yes. Look at the documents. We uncovered evidence tampering from the state. Boom. Boom. That's that's speaking truth to power right there. Yes, it is. In Missouri, police and prosecutors must prove that a weapon is readily capable of lethal use when it is used in the type of crime in which the McCloskeys have been charged. Assistant Circuit Attorney Chris Hinckley ordered crime lab staff members to field strip the handgun and found it had been assembled incorrectly.
Starting point is 00:46:22 Specifically, the firing pin spring was put in front of the firing pin, which was backward and made the gun incapable of firing according to documents obtained by Five on Your Side. Firearms experts then put the gun back together in the correct order and test fired it, finding that it worked according to the documents. Patricia McCloskey and her husband have said the handgun she waved at protesters was inoperable because they had used it as a prop during a lawsuit they once filed against a gun manufacturer in order to bring it into a courtroom. They made it inoperable. So they knew it. Have you ever seen the movie
Starting point is 00:46:54 Shooter? Yeah. Awesome. What's the... Mark Wahlberg. Mark Wahlberg. Great movie. Great movie. In the end, he walks into the hearing with like the feds and they have the rifle on the table do you trust me with your life you gotta speak into the microphone hold on give me the room the room shot there we go okay do you trust me with your life tim yes i do
Starting point is 00:47:14 all right so it's uh michael michael pina i think is his name is that his name the actor yeah he's great too mark walberg walks in and he pulls a bullet out and he puts it in the gun and he picks it up and he aims at the dude and he says, do you trust me with your life? And he goes, yes. And then when he pulls the trigger, nothing happens. Right. And then he puts it down and he says that he's removed the firing or he, he removes, he removes the firing pin on all of his guns.
Starting point is 00:47:39 Switched them. No, no, that he, trust me, I've seen it. I'm my, my understanding is that he switched them so that you couldn't tell unless you had a micrometer. Okay. He said a normal person would see the firing pin and think it would work, but it's off. You need a micrometer to tell. Ah, nice. Something like that.
Starting point is 00:47:52 Some really, yeah, you may be right. As painful as it is to say that. But you guys might know because I remember something like that. Now I've got to see that movie again. I really do like that movie a lot. That movie's good. It's a good one, yeah. When he goes and gets revenge afterwards.
Starting point is 00:48:06 Yep. Oh, man, it's great. It's good, yeah. But anyway, anyway, I'm reminded of that when they're like, we used the gun as a prop. We knew it didn't work. And then they tampered with evidence. To make it work. Look at this.
Starting point is 00:48:18 That blows me away that they're doing how dirty this is. Seriously. It's political. Yeah, absolutely. They're trying to make an example. Morality policing. Yes. In the dirtiest way look at this their attorney joel schwartz confirmed to five on your side the mccloskey's intentionally misplaced the firing pin on the gun and that it was in that condition when patricia mccloskey waved it at protesters and turned it into their former attorney quote it's disheartening to learn that a law enforcement agency altered evidence in
Starting point is 00:48:45 order to prosecute an innocent member of the community. Boom. Wow. Even a spokeswoman for Gardner says, we can't comment on a pending case. Right. And then we're even finding out that they had every right to shoot these people as per Missouri law. So they didn't want to.
Starting point is 00:49:02 They didn't want to shoot anybody. Missouri Castle Doctrine is actually kind of scary, dude. Best castle doctrine. It is the strongest of all of the states, actually. According to the AG. Yeah, that's what it says. So I'm reminded of that episode of The Simpsons, where Homer is told that if someone,
Starting point is 00:49:18 I don't know, The Simpsons aren't in any definable state, but he's like, if someone comes into your property, you can kill them. And he goes, hmm, hey, Flanders. Well, it doesn't work if you invite them. and then he's like get out of here but that's that's part of what it reminds me of like yeah the strength so so i've got this this twitter threat so there is a springfield missouri just for the record yes i know that's probably springfield like probably five in one state yeah i know he says st louis prosecutor kim gardner is engaged
Starting point is 00:49:43 in a political prosecution. I entered the case seeking a dismissal. His AGI have a duty to protect the fundamental rights of all Missourians, including the right to keep and bear arms and self-defense of one's person and home. A thread. Now, he issued this statement before the news came out from Five on Your Side, which was updated today, came out in the afternoon on the 21st, a day later. I'd like to see what he has to say now.
Starting point is 00:50:05 Oh, yeah. I believe that whoever ordered this, they should all be criminally prosecuted for conspiracy, civil rights violations. Josh Hawley announced he wants a DOJ investigation of the violation of their rights. Bring it on. Lock them up. Boom. I agree.
Starting point is 00:50:20 A hundred percent. Let's do this. This thread. That's dirty. Yeah, dude. This thread from eric schmidt is fascinating he basically says eight million times that this is a chilling effect on the residents of missouri yeah that if you even consider protecting yourself you may be committing
Starting point is 00:50:36 committing a crime and no one should think that yep people need to need to know for sure that if you come on my property i can act as i need to to defend it and i don't have to risk being scared that i've committed a crime hold on there's there's actually something in here that i that i caught the reason why this i i would like to to find it but he he says the the reason this state the castle doctrine is so strong is for the black community they put that in there because they they didn't they wanted people of minorities to be able to defend themselves back in the day. Here's what he says. Oh, you got it? The landmark Heller decision mentions its importance for anti-slavery advocates and post-Civil War firearms for self-defense was often the only way black citizens could protect themselves from mob violence.
Starting point is 00:51:22 Wow. Yeah, thank you. This is why they're there. Look at this. It also says the right was explicitly in Missouri's first constitution of 1820 stating, quote, the right to bear arms in defense of themselves and of the state cannot be questioned. Cannot be questioned. It's not even look, look, the Second Amendment of the United States. He had the left arguing, well, it's as well regulated militia. OK, we'll stop you right there, because in Missouri it says the right to defend yourself, period. Yep.
Starting point is 00:51:47 They have a right to have these weapons, period. Yep. Now, check this out. I want to go down to the actual statute he mentions. Section 56.031 specifically authorizes Missouri citizens and homeowner to protect themselves from illegal invasions and intrusions into their home and private property. It establishes three principles. One, Missourians may defend themselves and others using physical force, including firearms, to deter the imminent use of unlawful force by another person. Unlawful force by another person imminent, meaning the moment you walk on the private
Starting point is 00:52:18 property, they can say, I feel threatened. Bang. And not only that, they were saying that room I'm going to shower in. I'm going to sleep in that room. It's like, I read through what they were saying about it. It's like, it's pretty insane. But you know what? You know why I don't mention that? Because there's no video.
Starting point is 00:52:35 The McCloskeys say that's what happened, right? Right, right, right. And as soon as you bring that up, the left is going to be like, how do you know they said that? Okay, then we won't bring it up at all. Sure. The moment they stepped on private property, the McCloskeys had every right to defend themselves. As per Missouri law. Listen, if you go in front of a jury, a real reasonable jury of your peers and say, look at all of the riots and vandalism and looting and murder, the dozen plus people had already
Starting point is 00:52:56 been killed. Do you think it's fair to say we had reasonable fear of harm? Absolutely. Definitely. A hundred percent. Did we have an operable handgun? No. Did they tamper with it to try and make you think we did?
Starting point is 00:53:07 Yes. This stinks all the way. Check it out. There's more, though. He says, too, Missourians may use deadly force against a person who unlawfully enters or attempts to enter private property. That's the crazy part. They could be trying, like, about to step on your grass.
Starting point is 00:53:24 Like, don't do it. If you raise that foot, bang. Now, of course, I'm being a bit, I'm exaggerating. But if someone's at your door and they're trying to open it, you can shoot them and kill them in Missouri. You can be like, you're trying to enter my property, bang. Bye-bye. Yeah, that's what's nuts. Three, Missourians have no duty to retreat from their
Starting point is 00:53:45 own residence or property when threatened by an unlawful intruder. Further, the Castle Doctrine specifically shields Missourians who act in valid self-defense from prosecution for unlawful use of a weapon by exhibiting a weapon in angry or threatening matter under 571-0301- four. In fact, five, seven point oh three oh point five states. It shall not apply to persons who are engaged in a lawful act of defense pursuant to section five, six, three point oh three one. They can't even charge them with this. Nope. The law specifically states if they are acting in any way on their property, this law shall not apply. Yet they did it anyway. And they altered the evidence to go after them yep political do you know what's going on in seattle and in oakland and uh and yeah
Starting point is 00:54:30 seattle and oakland the the far left is showing up to politicians houses who aren't bending to their will so in seattle the council said we're going to defund the police except for like two or three people okay so what happened the far left showed up to their houses and vandalized it in oakland they went to the mayor's house and vandalized it. In Oakland, they went to the mayor's house and vandalized it. Yep, saw that. I said it, man. They're going to start coming to your house.
Starting point is 00:54:50 Now, right now people are saying, yeah, but they're just tagging it up and vandalizing stuff, right? Here's what happens next. They went to Tucker's house, I think last year. We're banging on the door. Tucker says they broke it.
Starting point is 00:55:03 They claim they didn't. I'm sure there's probably some damage and they're trying to say no. And Tucker might be trying to act like it's more. I'm not going to I'm not going to assert anything. That's what was said. His wife was hiding the closet. She called 9-1-1. Cassandra Fairbanks. They showed up to her house in the wee hours of the morning and they started firing fireworks. And according to Cassandra, some active gunfire. She called the police. They found the commercial mortar launching stuff the neighbors confirmed it was it was it was happening and they've done it before so why would i act like it didn't happen they went to the mayor of oakland's house and they did the same thing with fireworks it's happening they're going to your house what happens next is
Starting point is 00:55:39 it takes one person while this is all going on to run up and kick the door and other doors busted in then people are standing around the house banging on on the windows, and one person peeks in the door and looks inside. And then someone sees that and they think, hey, they're going in. They push in. This is how mob mentality works. One person will do one little thing and then someone else will do one little thing above it. And then everyone adds a little bit to the avalanche. And before you know it, they come to your house. Someone throws a brick breaking the window. Someone runs up and pops it open, runs away. Someone else goes up to the door and looks inside and throws a smoke bomb or a mortar. Then everyone sees people running to the door and they all run inside. The next thing you know, you're being dragged out and beaten in
Starting point is 00:56:16 the street. And people don't believe me. They didn't believe me when I said this was going to happen. When I mentioned that the violence is going to escalate, regular people are going to get involved. They're going to show up to your house. People were like, no, they're not. It's not coming to the suburbs. And then it did. And now they went to this family's home. This is where the morality policing kicks in. And the McCloskeys did literally nothing wrong. They are defended, according to the AG, to a ridiculous degree. And the law explicitly states, as he noted, the law doesn't apply to people who are acting in defense pursuant to this law, 563.031. Yet they charged them anyway.
Starting point is 00:56:56 Yep. That's insane. Well, the good news is I guess the McCloskeys are civil rights lawyers, right? Is that what it is? Yeah, they're lawyers. They know what they're doing. So hopefully they go nuclear. Oh, yeah.
Starting point is 00:57:06 And I think they're going to have the support of Hawley, the AG, and the governor. Yep. And President Trump, right? Figuratively, light them up. Figuratively. Got to make sure you say figuratively. It is.
Starting point is 00:57:17 I want to see a tactical legal nuke. Because this is malicious prosecution. Malicious. They altered evidence to me that is that look maybe i'm i'm not a lawyer okay when i saw that like i was taken back like wow like they're straight up being dirty like they're changing they're they're trying to get them they're making an example of these two to to make sure that the rest of the citizens know if you do this we're gonna we can we can throw you in prison when they're they were well within their rights to do much more than they did bill especially when they knew they knew those guns didn't fire they knew they were just yep like stay away from our house. I don't know about the rifle, but the handgun.
Starting point is 00:58:06 Okay. I want to see to whatever extent we can get some real prosecution of these corrupt individuals. Absolutely. Eric Schmidt points out all these things. I got to point out, it shall not apply to persons who are engaged in a lawful act of defense pursuant to section 563031. If that's true, and maybe he's leaving something out, I doubt it. He's the AG. We'll see how it plays out. I want to see criminal charges against every
Starting point is 00:58:31 single person involved. I want to see the police officers who seized the rifle charged 100%. Those cops that decided they were going to follow an unlawful order. Because let me clarify. If these officers violated Section 571 030.5, which says that law shall not apply, if they violated 563.031, which gives them the right to self-defense by firearm, the police illegally seized their weapons. That's true. Just following orders is not an excuse. And on top of of that that sounds like a 2a violation too because they broke no laws that's true they broke no laws and the cops went and did it anyway those cops need to be held responsible period we cannot everyone along the chain does yeah every single person there are i've seen so many videos of these cops saying i refuse to enforce that violation of
Starting point is 00:59:21 our constitutional rights when when virginia was like we're going to take your weapons away you you got to turn them in, all these sheriffs were like, nope, we're a sanctuary, you know, county. We'll deputize you. Yeah, we'll deputize people. We're not letting you take your guns. In St. Louis, where according to the AG, it is the strongest castle doctrine state. Yep. You have a right to bear arms in self-defense, period. Why would those police go to their house and take the gun away from them? Just following orders. Sorry, that's never been an excuse for Americans. Never. We talk all day and night about the nuremberg trials it was nuremberg right that's what it's called sorry yeah the trial the nazis yeah we talk all day and night about how following orders is not an excuse yep i'm not saying the guys lose their
Starting point is 00:59:58 job i'm not saying that they get locked up i'm saying there's got to be some accountability for cops who violate the law. Yep. Well, and then I'm going to read further into this. It says he says the highly politicized prosecution of Missouri citizens for exercising their rights to keep and bear arms in self-defense may intimidate and deter other Missourians from exercising their fundamental right of self-defense. This case reflects the opposite of the state's constitutional obligation under Article I, Section 23, to uphold these rights, to keep and bear arms, self-defense, and protect against infringement. And it says 2A shall not be infringed. In fact, this political prosecution sends a powerful and dangerous message.
Starting point is 01:00:43 You exercise your right to keep and bear arms at your own peril if you do you may find yourself in prison this case has a significant a significance that extends well beyond the parties he's right let me let me ask right let me ask you a question um if i don't know a couple of people are in their home and a mob shows up yelling and enters private property at some point destroying this gate. And there's a history of violence associated with them. Is it is it oppression and, you know, fascism when you say, hey, get out of here? You're threatening my property. OK, if a bunch of these far left extremists show up to a federal courthouse lobbying commercial grade fireworks and firebombs and whatever at a federal courthouse, is that oppression? Nope. Wait, wait.
Starting point is 01:01:34 Nope. OK. You had two questions. I wanted to answer them both. So now we'll carry on. If in response to the extremists, law enforcement come out and say disperse, you're engaged in an illegal activity. Is that oppression? Nope.
Starting point is 01:01:47 Now, if the district attorney, I believe district attorney, Kim Gardner, whatever position is, files charges in violation of the law and the crime lab tampers with evidence to manipulate it to falsely frame a couple of people who are legally defending their property is that oppression yes yes absolutely and there we've figured it out i found the oppression so we found it we figured it out congratulations everyone we did it we found out where the fascism is it is oh oh my this is well this is strange i didn't expect this the the leftists it's coming from the leftists are tampering with evidence to falsely frame people who are legally within their rights. Well, this can't be. They're the ones fighting fascism.
Starting point is 01:02:32 Yep. They were called Antifa. I thought that meant anti-fascism. They can't be the bad guys. It's in their name. Whatever does it mean, Tim? Well, we've got some strange going on here. This certainly doesn't make sense.
Starting point is 01:02:43 Wait a minute. Could it be that the people claiming to oppose fascism actually don't? Whoa. And this is the big point I brought up with the clearing of the Chaz. Bring it all back together with Trump, with the deployment of Operation Legend, with law enforcement. They say they want to defund police. They want to defund the police. Except in St. Louis, where we're falsely prosecuting two innocent
Starting point is 01:03:05 people and tampering with evidence to put them in prison. They want to end these malicious jailings of innocent people. Well, except in St. Louis, where we're going to tamper with evidence to ensure we can lock up our ideological opponents. Does that make? They don't want to defund the police, kind of. They want to get rid of the police now so that no one stands in their way they just want the power exactly when given the opportunity they will falsely
Starting point is 01:03:30 accuse you frame you and tamper with the evidence to make sure they win now we could be sitting here saying it's a good thing we have an ag and the governor and we we won't always right these people have been are they're expanding they are are corrupt to the core. And they if I swear, man, it's it's you know, you know, you know what costs me some of my hope. Where are the indictments of any one of these corrupt individuals? We know this. And I'm not talking about just these people. We'll see what happens here. But I'm talking now about like Obamagate. There's at least statutory crimes on the side of the Obama administration. That's true. That's true.
Starting point is 01:04:07 Will anything happen? Well, murmurs are that there will be some indictments. I have a feeling that's some of the aces up Trump's sleeve. Maybe. Maybe. Man, he's sitting on it, man. I know it because, as I said earlier, we don't know if Biden's going to be the actual nominee. I'm kind of thinking no.
Starting point is 01:04:23 They haven't officially labeled. He's still the presumptive nominee. Right. Like that's that's been this thing. It's like he's not going to be the nominee. They're going to pick someone else. You know, the Trump campaign probably knows this. I mean, most people know he's he's not all with it. He's dude. He's not. Did you guys joke? Did you guys see this interview he was doing where all of a sudden he just broke and we're about to go on a rant and then his assistant i guess just killed the interview yeah so he's like talking to some guy and then all of a sudden biden goes what what is it what this guy and then all of a sudden just like off and he's like what's with
Starting point is 01:04:57 this guy and then the assistant goes that's our that's our time and the guy goes uh okay thank you thank you mr president and then they cut back to Biden. He's like, okay, thank you. There was that one interview on MSNBC where Biden just shut down completely. I didn't see that one. He's talking and he's like, yeah, I shouldn't have. Powering down. You got to use the smiley Biden face. And then he goes like, he just leans down. And then the host on MSNBC is like, so, you know, she asked him a question.
Starting point is 01:05:29 Then he goes, yeah, I know. And then he just stops. Do you think he actually fell asleep for a little bit? Remember when he fell asleep on TV? Like a micro dream? Like he fell asleep. Remember that interview? I do.
Starting point is 01:05:40 That's what I'm talking about. Well, we don't actually know he fell asleep, but it seemed like he fell asleep. Who knows? Who knows? Who knows? You know, look, part of me feels really, really bad for him because he's very clearly like... I don't. No, look, man. I know that he's corrupt.
Starting point is 01:05:56 I know that he's a crony, you know, nepotistic swamp monster. But look, all that being said, he is a frail old grandpa being abused. No, man. He is probably getting paid to be the presumptive nominee through this whole S-storm of a 2020 year until they replace
Starting point is 01:06:18 him at the end of August, before the end of the DNC, and then he's gonna be like, oh, cool, I can go retire and not have to think anymore he's not going to say anything he's gonna be in a wheelchair with a blanket on his lap and they're gonna wheel him into the sun yes he's gonna go okay to be a little more descriptive sure yeah we'll go with that that's that's what i imagine they bring him to the study and they're like you'll be you'll be okay here grandpa joe go oh wait wait go go oh and he falls asleep that's
Starting point is 01:06:43 it could you imagine you imagine these debates? That's why I really don't think it'll be him. It's not going to be him. I know it's not going to be him. But who's it going to be, dude? I don't want to say her name. I don't think it's going to be Hillary. You said her name.
Starting point is 01:06:56 Yeah, because it's just, man, people hate her. She's been ramping up, man. She's been doing these like talks and speaking out against trump and she's doing a tv show they're doing sure we were like let's not talk about this it's happening briefly because we do have the other story we got to hit which which we're segwaying into they're doing an alternate reality hillary cl. Oh my gosh. I'm not kidding. On Hulu and it's called Rodham. You know what? Here's the thing. Here's the thing, Tim. They already filmed that. They want to put that out there to show the America
Starting point is 01:07:36 that would hurt utopian America. It's if she never married Bill. Whatever it is. It doesn't matter what the premise of the show is. That's what it's going to be. Guaranteed guaranteed I have no idea what the show is I'm just finding out about it right now I'm telling you it's going to show her being this amazing president that saved the world from coronavirus and she's the hero this is really annoying about Family Guy did an episode where they go to a timeline where Al Gore won the presidency and it's like everything's perfect there's universal healthcare Family Guy did an episode where they go to a timeline where Al Gore won the presidency.
Starting point is 01:08:06 And it's like, everything's perfect. There's universal health care. And I'm like, oh, come on, man. The president can't do those things. Yeah, everyone likes to think that the president has all the answers and has all the... No, it's all of government. That's why we need to take over the government all across the board. We need to make being a senator something that we look at the same as
Starting point is 01:08:30 a president. We look at the president and we're like, wow, the president is so powerful. We need to think senators are just like that instead of being like, everyone look over at the president. Just vote for the president. Vote for the president. Don't worry about the senators. We've been in power. We want to keep that power. That's the issue. We got to talk about that more often. People go to vote for the president and't don't worry about the senators we've been in power we want to keep that power you know people that's the issue we got to talk about that more people go to vote for
Starting point is 01:08:48 the president and they do r or d it's like i'm voting for the republican president and r across the board i'm voting for the democrat president and d across the board yep that's why problem that's why if trump wins then republicans will sweep everything as well because i really doubt you're going to see a lot of people going like i'll vote for trump and then democrat and then republican there are some areas though cnn covered this uh i think it was in minnesota it's a democrat stronghold that votes for democratic congress uh people okay but supports donald trump for president interesting yeah because because the the congress member was pro-union and not far left and trump is moderate and so they were like we're not voting for hillary clinton right he is rather centered is there a silent majority oh let's talk about it
Starting point is 01:09:32 ladies and gentlemen the moment you've all been waiting for the cato institute has this article poll 62 percent of americans say they have political views they're afraid afraid to share 50 percent of strong liberals support firing Trump donors. 36% of strong conservatives support firing Biden donors. 32% are worried about missing out on job opportunities because of their political opinions. Right away. Where does the 62% come from then out of those numbers? It doesn't. It's everybody have political views they're afraid to share. That's what I've been saying for a long time now these numbers are among liberals so like 50 of the
Starting point is 01:10:10 liberals okay would fire someone for being a trump supporter well so so not in like the the classic liberal sense because technically we're all liberals like america is a liberal country you know you're talking about like the far classical liberalism okay yeah so like the crazy left like exactly okay well so they're probably using strong liberal in the in the modern sense which means leftist right right which i really can't stand it i agree i agree with you it's not the same thing it's like they're trying to make being liberal a negative thing and that's that couldn't be further from the truth there's some interesting stuff here let's read this go ahead and it sounds like we may have located the silent majority a new i mean literally it says they're scared to share their opinions 62 look at this 62 agree the political
Starting point is 01:10:55 climate these days prevents me from saying things i believe because others might find them offensive oh uh is it offensive to say you support Black Lives Matter? Nope. Every brand and corporation does it. So I will tell you this. Well, actually, yes, it does to specific people. Right, right, right. And they've made it very clear that it's offensive to them.
Starting point is 01:11:23 If major corporations and brands have no problem whatsoever supporting progressive causes, they believe that it's safe to share. True. That says to me, if these people are scared to say things, it's not what Pepsi said, because Pepsi said it. Right. It's mainstream and popular. And what's the statistic on Americans that approve of All Lives Matter versus Black Lives Matter? Like, 58% view All Lives Matter as positive, and like 46% to 40% or whatever view Black
Starting point is 01:11:43 Lives Matter as positive. Right. So there's a lot of overlap, but there's more Americans who view All Lives Matter positively. And this is according to The Economist and YouGov, I believe. Yeah. Let's read this. They say, a new Cato National Survey finds that self-censorship is on the rise. Nearly two-thirds, 62% of Americans say that the political climate these days prevents them from saying things they believe because others might find them offensive. The share of Americans who self-censor has risen
Starting point is 01:12:08 several points since 2017, when 58% of Americans agreed with the statement. These fears cross partisan lines. Majorities of Democrats, 52%, independents, 59, and Republicans, 77, all agree they have political opinions they're afraid to share. And how many of them are going to say, I'm satisfied with this existence? Or they're going to say, give me the guy who made fun of Rosie O'Donnell on stage. You ever see that video from Trump? Yeah, I have. Where Megyn Kelly is like, what did he say? You called women fat pigs?
Starting point is 01:12:37 And he goes, only Rosie O'Donnell. And then everyone starts cheering and laughing. Yeah. He's a funny guy. Man, liberals are divided on political expression. Strong liberals stand out, however, as the only political group who feel they can express themselves. Nearly 6 in 10, 58% of staunch liberals feel they can say what they believe.
Starting point is 01:12:57 That's exactly what I was saying. Hi. Hello. Right here. What's reaching? That's me. However, centrist liberals feel differently. A slim majority, 52% of liberals, feel they have to self-censor, as do 64% of moderates,
Starting point is 01:13:11 77% of conservatives. This demonstrates that political expression is an issue that divides the Democratic coalition between centrist Democrats and their left flank. And thus, the silent majority confirmed. Yeah. You know what this means? 77% of conservatives aren't speaking up at all. This means strong liberals feel the majority.
Starting point is 01:13:31 They can say whatever they want because their politics are mainstream in brands and media. So wait, strong liberals would be the leftists. Okay, so I am not a leftist liberal in any sense. So look, I am a classic liberal. Think about what this means. If there's a majority of moderates, centrist liberals, and conservatives who feel they can't say certain opinions, those opinions do not exist in the political conversation. And that shows, though, that there are people on the left that probably are voting for Trump. This shows that the majority of the country isn't saying what they really think.
Starting point is 01:14:07 Yep. They're not speaking up. They're silent. That explains the polls. And they're the majority. Boom! Wait, let me get my full camera. Hold on.
Starting point is 01:14:16 Boom! Smash that like button. Oh, that felt so good. I feel vindicated right now. Ooh, I need some smashes. Butt. I had to get that off my chest does that mean they'll vote for trump it doesn't matter they exist they do they exist and it's proof they
Starting point is 01:14:32 exist and this proves well what people aren't we talked about this earlier so you can you can go out and be like i'm voting for biden and you might get some weird looks but that's the extent of no no no no even if you walked into a group of secret trump supporters yeah and when i'm voting for biden they go yeah here here yeah oh they lie cool good for you so if you can publicly say you're voting for biden and everyone cheers yep then trump supporters are going to be lying about who they're voting for exactly so this is hello the biggest and most important point in the polling is there's two things. One, I think it was the New York Times that found telephone polls tend to overrepresent Biden's support.
Starting point is 01:15:12 Of course. And because when a journalist calls you and says, hi, I'm a journalist from the New York Times. Who are you voting for? You go, I'm not telling this guy. He's going to talk to me. And he sounded creepy. Seriously. That was the point.
Starting point is 01:15:29 Channeling a little Biden there. A little Biden. Oh, man. I got to say, though. I got to say. Look, fat. Here's the deal. That feels good.
Starting point is 01:15:36 Having an actual proof of what I've been saying, of what I believe. This is most Americans. It is. Like America being strong. They want America to be believe. This is what this is. Most Americans. It is like perfect. Like America being strong. They want America to be strong. They want the job. What do you what do you what period? What were those things that Nancy Pelosi was wearing?
Starting point is 01:15:53 Kente cloth. Is that it? So what do you think regular Americans are thinking when they see the Democrats drop to their knees wearing Kente cloths? They're going to be like, what is happening? We don't like that. Yeah. Listen,
Starting point is 01:16:09 look at this poll right here. Staunch liberals stand out as the only group who feels they can share their political opinions, agree or disagree. The political climate these days prevents me from saying things I believe because others might find them offensive. Strong liberal is the only faction that disagrees with that statement. That means what they say is more so safe to say yep and most other people are afraid to say what they believe conservatives and strong conservatives like can't do it what that means is everybody is lying because no one feels like it's safe to say these things so i mean look when adam did his his bit where he's like you know you said you're gonna vote for trump yep it goes on facebook 2.4 million views and facebook deleted it yep now what would happen if you were like you gotta vote for biden man biden's the the way the truth you know he's the put it at the top of the
Starting point is 01:16:57 algorithm yep you get a lot fewer views but you'd be at the top of the algorithm people wouldn't be sharing it but they would not ban you yeah same thing with twitter man and i i was warning about this like a long time ago what happens when they start censoring and all this stuff they have they have whipped themselves into a paranoid delusional state that they believe is reality that's true they're they're eating their own refuse believing it's true but will this translate into a victory for trump? We don't know. I mean, what scares me is they keep saying like, well, Trump's election fraud. Like he's going to try to do all this stuff. And I'm like, no, everyone's going to vote for him. You're afraid.
Starting point is 01:17:37 You're afraid, Democrats. They are. And they should be because the majority of Americans are going to vote for Trump. Period. This is, you know, you of americans are going to vote for trump period this is uh you know you know what i'm going to say if you haven't subscribe notification bell and i'll tell you why because this next paragraph explains everything oh boy i i we started this show and i was thinking like we'll probably have some decent growth the show's been exploding we're getting a hundred thousand subscribers per month on average in the past couple of months. It's nuts. I want that. I want that doubled.
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Starting point is 01:18:14 In 2017, most centrist liberals felt confident they could express their views at 54 percent. However, today, slightly less than half, 48% feel the same. The share who feel they cannot be open increased seven points from 45% to 2017 to 52% today. In fact, there have been shifts across the board where most people among all political groups feel they are walking on eggshells. Boom. Wow. There are conservative shows that have always been conservative. Yep.
Starting point is 01:18:42 And they tell you conservative things and conservatives like that. But there are very few shows where there are like centrist, moderate, center left or center right opinions that like regular people who are like, I'm not very strong politically. Here's how I think. But no one says it because you're either safe on the conservative side where, you know, you have your conservative allies or the progressives who think everyone's on their side and they're right. So we doing things where we're like i'm saying you know i guess i'll end up voting for trump i'm leaning that direction he's not that bad you're saying i'm not i'm not going to vote for him but this is this is a show with a hippie skateboarding pro skateboarder rock star guy who like first started reading about trump and also was like whoa i'm gonna vote for this guy
Starting point is 01:19:23 whoa his policies are actually legit. He's he's actually pretty great. I'm not saying he's he's not that bad. I'm saying I actually really like him as a president. And so this is exactly what I'm saying. With so many people scared to say the kind of things you're saying. You know, I was talking to somebody who's like a prominent Hollywood figure. And you'd be surprised. I've mentioned this before.
Starting point is 01:19:43 There are a ton, especially after doing Rogan. I got hit up by a ton of like Hollywood L.A. types who'd be surprised. I've mentioned this before. There are a ton, especially after doing Rogan. I got hit up by a ton of like Hollywood, L.A. types who are secretly conservative and not necessarily conservative, but like politically homeless liberals. Yeah. So intellectual dark web is probably an easy way to explain what kind of views these people have. And they're saying things like they either did vote for Trump, they're going to vote for Trump, but they know their careers and lives will be destroyed if they say anything. So where do they go when they themselves are like hipster skateboarding vegans? They don't agree with conservatives. And so I was talking to this Hollywood dude and he was like, listen, man, you got to understand.
Starting point is 01:20:18 Like when I turn on YouTube and I see a dude wearing like a beanie and a hoodie or whatever, and you're like a skateboarder musician who's like, what we need to understand is like finally it feels like I get it because it's really funny when the far left tries to claim that I or we are like far right or conservative or whatever because you ask a conservative and they're like, no, of course not. Those guys are liberals. You look at Dave Rubin.
Starting point is 01:20:42 You look at Ben Shapiro. It's like the perfect example. It's like clearly they're at odds with tons of each other's well while dave has moved more to the right you get the point when you when you look at traditional conservatives you see like go to cpec everyone's wearing a suit they're dressed up they're not a beanie wearing skateboarder yeah so all of a sudden now you know we're having conversations from a very centrist liberal perspective that didn't exist before. I mean, I don't claim to be a Republican now. You know, I never really claimed to be a Democrat.
Starting point is 01:21:10 I would have I probably would have answered if someone asked me, are you a Republican or Democrat? I probably would have said Democrat in the past. But then again, default, I had no idea what anything politics like this whole year has just been me like learning the political landscape. So now that I understand it, I'm not a Republican or Democrat. I'm an American, period. Well, Trump is not a hardcore conservative. I know. Even Vox, the progressive outlet, said he was a moderate.
Starting point is 01:21:41 They try to claim he's far right. He's fringe. He's all these awful things. And it's like his policies really did overlap a lot with this. This is what people need to realize. One of Donald Trump's successes was that his policies did overlap with Democrats 10 years ago. It made it very difficult for them to find a position because when Trump comes out and
Starting point is 01:22:02 says, we're going to secure our borders, we're going to deal with immigration, illegal immigration. Well, most people are like, that sounds great. Democrats, what do you have to offer? If they came out and said, we completely agree, but we're slightly weaker than Trump.
Starting point is 01:22:15 Yeah, they'd be like, no, no thanks. Wait, hold on. Hold on. I got something. Build back better. Build back better. Build back better.
Starting point is 01:22:23 We got to build back better. You lying dog-faced pony soldier. Listen, Biden, just say make America great again. That's what you want to say, man. Like, come on. Really? Build back better? What does that even mean?
Starting point is 01:22:35 It means make America great again. That's what you're trying to say. That's what you want. Get out of here. It's like he's a dollar store version of Trump. Right? He wants to be. Like Trump.
Starting point is 01:22:43 Actually, that's unfair. That's even unfair. He's in the dump version of Trump. Right. He wants to be. Like Trump. Actually, actually, that's unfair. That's even unfair. He's like a he's in the dumpster of the dollar store. It's like it's the it's the it's. No, no, no, no, no. You know what Biden is? Biden is like when you see those memes of stolen IP from from China. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:22:56 Where it's like Spider-Man with Wolverine claws. It's a Star Wars on it. That's Biden. Plagiarism. Confusing. Makes no sense. Yep. You know, it's funny.
Starting point is 01:23:06 It makes you laugh. Seriously. So we have his face to make fun of. That's got all sorts of layers to it. Yeah, I really like that. That was good. That's multi-layers. But you've seen those things.
Starting point is 01:23:15 I love it. Oh, yeah. It's like Star Wars and it's Spider-Man with Wolverine claws. You're like... A friend, but worse. Yeah, right. Listen, listen. Not to rag on dollar stores.
Starting point is 01:23:22 Listen here, Pat. You go to a dollar store, they got your essentials, man. Yeah. They got a little bit of everything. It's not like Walgreens. No, but I can't stand it, though, because that's part of the issue of what we do as Americans. I mean, I was – let's just talk about myself. I was used to just going to buy the product that I need.
Starting point is 01:23:41 Oh, it broke. Go buy a new product. Oh, it broke. Go buy a new product. And that is across the board what I need. Oh, it broke. Go buy a new product. Oh, it broke. Go buy a new product. And that is across the board what we need to get rid of. What happened to the days where we fix everything?
Starting point is 01:23:51 We have our one cups. We have the things that we know we can fix and keep them forever and their quality. That's what America made is to me. Build back better. Build back better. Check this out.
Starting point is 01:24:03 Check this out. We got more data. Look at this. Oh, man. Check this out. Check this out. We got more data. Look at this. Oh, man. Would you support or oppose firing a business executive from their job if it became known they privately donated money to? 31% among all polled said they would support firing a Trump donor. 22% would support firing a Biden donor.
Starting point is 01:24:22 Conservatives would not want, only 36% would say fire a Biden donor, but 50% of strong liberals would fire a Trump donor. You know what that means? Yep. Orange man bad. It's very, very clear. TDS.
Starting point is 01:24:36 If 31% of all people think you should be fired for donating to Trump, you better not say you're voting, you donated to Trump. Yep, that's right. You better shut up. Now, 22% would, among all people,
Starting point is 01:24:48 would fire someone for donating to Biden. So there's probably a lot of people who aren't going to talk too much about that either, but... Still too partisan.
Starting point is 01:24:55 It's strong liberals who control cultural institutions. Absolutely. And half of them will fire you if they find out. Strong conservatives, they ain't running Disney
Starting point is 01:25:04 and Gillette or Unilever or whatever. They're not doing it. So what are you really worried about? And not only that, are strong conservatives going to make phone calls? They're not. They're going to say, well, that guy's a, you know, dumb as a box of rocks. Yeah, whatever. Anyway, what are you guys
Starting point is 01:25:20 doing later? A liberal's going to be like, call him now! Get everybody on the email list. Let's jump to his house with bricks. Seriously. Yeah, it's frightening. Strong liberal. What is strong liberal mean? That's ridiculous. 32% worry their political views could harm their employment. They say nearly a third of employed Americans say they personally are worried about missing out on career opportunities or losing their job if their political opinions became known. These results are particularly notable given that most personal campaign contributions
Starting point is 01:25:49 to political candidates are public knowledge and can easily be found online. You know what that means? Trump's donations would be substantially higher if cancel culture wasn't a thing. And that might be the point. Interesting. You know how many text messages I get from progressives because i donated to andrew yang it's annoying it's really annoying really like non-stop dude and like i'm i mean i'm running for you know arkansas and i'm like no no no no no get out of here get out of here and so it was really funny i got some progressive
Starting point is 01:26:20 texted me and i'm very polite um they said something like, hey, you know, we see that you're a fan of Yang. We're running. He's endorsed us. Would you consider contributing? I'd say, no, I appreciate, you know, you reaching out. Best of luck. Please don't contact me in the future. They messaged me again. And they're like, hey, it's a different name now, but the same number. Like, we're hoping to get some donations for our candidate. And I'm like, I asked you last time to stop, you know, texting me. I'm not going to donate and they don't it again and i responded the last time with if you text me one more time i'm going to donate to your opponent and that and that was the end of it yeah yeah and they were like please don't do that we'll stop i'm sorry
Starting point is 01:26:58 that's that's so that's go ahead hold on yeah give me one sec this is something that carlin borisenko does when people give her trouble on twitter she tells them she tells them up front she's like you're giving me a hard time please stop and then if they continue she says i'm going to donate 25 every time you insult me to donald trump and she does and she has a lady for whom she has donated 150 so far and she won't mute and she's like we're doing're doing this. Let's go. I got the funds. Really good idea. Do you remember when I got here and I was getting those text messages
Starting point is 01:27:30 from the Bernie guys? From Bernie? Oh yeah, that's right. So I donated to Bernie back before 2016. Look at this guy. I was all about that. This Bernie guy. I liked him in 2016. Me too. I didn't like him this go around. Listen, in Bernie's original campaign, he was like, no open borders.
Starting point is 01:27:47 That's a Koch brothers proposal. Right. Here, here. Unions. Strong working class support. Okay, I hear you. Now what is he saying? Open borders.
Starting point is 01:27:57 Decriminalize border crossings. Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa. Give them all health care. Like what? Give them, give the people coming up right off the bat give them health care wait no i i don't agree with that at all i did a longer breakdown of bernie's positions yeah how he like flipped on a bunch of issues and now it doesn't seem to make sense anymore but notably i remember the big change was when he said white people didn't know what it was like to
Starting point is 01:28:19 be poor yeah but but go ahead tell me tell me that story well no so they they started hitting me up and i'm like all right please please stop i i don't i don't support bernie anymore i i'm not i'm not having this and then just like you said it's it you know three days later it was another person hey it's mike with the bernie campaign or something and and i was like tim like look at this you were like oh man ask them about uh i don't remember the millionaires of the billions well like ask him why he stopped saying millionaires and just saying billionaires we we actually had fun we we him and i basically just trolled trolled these people for a little while and then finally i was like look i i've had enough of this don't don't hit me up again i i
Starting point is 01:28:59 always do this because people don't believe me so i pulled it up while you were talking oh politifact ding sanders for saying white people don't know poverty that was huge to me i was like whoa bernie dude yeah that does not sound like you man all of a sudden he embraced this weird insanity so yeah they've uh do they have the link to uh they don't have wait wait hold on oh this is this is great they're he's working now with biden't have the link. Wait, hold on. This is great. He's working now with Biden, right? Yeah, on a Unity platform. Hold on, wait. But didn't Biden say, poor kids are just as smart as white kids?
Starting point is 01:29:33 Yeah. That's what he said. That's the problem, man. So maybe it was my naivete. Oh, man. Maybe, listen, maybe I was just naive. They're a parent. And when I thought Bernie was great, it was because, to be honest, I was following a lot
Starting point is 01:29:48 of his old speeches, a lot of the memes, a lot of the things my friends were sharing. And I wasn't actually digging in. I was just looking at Bernie on the surface and I was happy. I was like, this guy sounds like he's consistent and it sounds like we have someone who actually cares and then give in the chance in a split second. He was like, I'll take the money yep just pay me the million dollars i'll write the book i'll buy another house and there's bernie yep yeah right spare me dude the billionaires the billionaires it's that's now he's just talking about the
Starting point is 01:30:15 billionaire yeah dude my favorite thing about bernie is how he said the millionaires and the billionaires in this country then he became a millionaire and he goes the the billionaires in this country yeah you can still rag on the on the millionaires and be a millionaire and he goes the the billionaires in this country yeah you can still rag on the on the millionaires and be a millionaire bro you're not gonna stop yeah but yeah he really did and he got called out in the media for it that we joked about this before that like bernie used to be on the outside of the mansion looking through the window yelling to everyone behind him we're gonna get in the millionaires and billionaires and then finally someone opened the door and said hey bernie come on in leave them out there he goes oh okay then he comes
Starting point is 01:30:44 inside and he's inside sipping wine going oh yeah the uh the billionaires you know all this good stuff yeah that's it the date he made a million bucks yeah yep by how he stopped referring exactly you're like you you can look at when his campaign removed millionaires yeah and then be like now let now let's look at like sales and his tax forms it's like you know the exact moment he became a millionaire you do that i i'd like to see that data that's pretty hilarious i'm really curious yeah oh you didn't actually do it no i haven't i'm disappointed in both of you right now it just occurred to me just i'm just saying i'm just i'm a little disappointed right now it's the year he put out his book and then he released his tax returns i guess and he's like a millionaire okay
Starting point is 01:31:20 just barely though but he's a millionaire it's you know i millionaire. I do think a lot of the criticism towards him for being a millionaire is unfair. Because you can be rich and advocate for dumb ideas. Just because you're rich doesn't mean you're smart. You can be self-aware. Yeah, and maybe Bernie's like, Well, I made a million dollars. I should give it away. And then he doesn't donate. Because another big scandal is that he donated a smaller percentage of his income than most most millionaires do yeah so i don't blame him man you know he's not he's
Starting point is 01:31:50 not been a particularly wealthy guy most of his life he's old he's very old and finally now he made a million bucks he must have been like we can finally have that summer home we've always dreamed of you know it's really i feel for him you know It's really interesting to me how a senator, I just looked it up, a senator makes under $200,000 a year. And they're all millionaires. How do they all become millionaires? They're millionaires before. That's not necessarily true. Was Bernie a millionaire before?
Starting point is 01:32:17 That's true. We were just talking about it. He ran for president. So how are you going to spin that? No, no, no. It's not spinning it. It's that a lot of them are only able to win because they're millionaires. Because they've had long careers.
Starting point is 01:32:28 They're high-ranking individuals. They have connections. Okay. And they can fundraise off other very wealthy people for political action committees and stuff like that. Okay. But a lot of Congress is really poor. The funny thing about Congress people don't seem to understand is that they get $174,000 a year, which that's a lot of money. Yeah. But they have to maintain a living residence in their home districts and in dc so there's actually a story
Starting point is 01:32:50 about a lot of them who sleep in their congressional offices and they're not they're not supposed to do it but what are you going to do you can't you know right you can't they can close their office you can't come in i guess they shower there or something but i gotta be honest man if i was in congress i'd absolutely do that yeah i'm not gonna waste money what do i look like i guess when you grow up frugal and poor you're like no no no i don't need an infinity pool like you know you have to be some kind of lunatic you know some kind of deranged psychopath to get elected to congress and then go to like some luxury apartment building with an infinity pool and a Whole Foods in the lobby.
Starting point is 01:33:26 You know what I mean? Yeah, I know exactly what you mean. What kind of insane person would do that and then demand a raise? Yeah. Are you talking about a certain somebody right now? I don't know what you mean. Yeah, I don't know. I don't know what you mean.
Starting point is 01:33:37 That's oddly specific, but no. All right, sure. Yes, I'm talking about Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez. Okay, I thought so. She said that they should pay Congress more. I actually agree. Okay. They should.
Starting point is 01:33:48 However, it's like you got to – apparently there's like an infinity pool on her roof. I don't know if that's true, whatever. But she's in like very nice D.C. apartments and there's like Whole Foods apparently. You know, honestly, I don't track her living circumstance, but I know that Michelle Caruso Cabrera, who was challenging her in the primary, like talked about this all the time. Yeah. So look, if you want to ask for a raise for Congress, there are reasons to do this. We want to disincentivize corruption.
Starting point is 01:34:13 We want to make sure that people who get in are incentivized to do work successfully for the people. It doesn't necessarily mean you give them a million dollars and maybe a raise doesn't make sense, but it's an argument for potentially some kind of pay structure that and a limit like like andrew yang said something like pay them millions of dollars but then they're no longer eligible for private income okay so it's like as soon as you enter this that way you can't be bribed yeah like to leave we'll give you a job and you can't become lobbyists you know there is something about aoc that i do like it is kind of what i was talking about earlier useful exuber exuberance? Well, sure, but
Starting point is 01:34:47 it's more than that. She is a celebrity as a senator. Congresswoman. Okay, right, right. Excuse me, as a congresswoman. But that's kind of what we need. That's kind of what I was talking about earlier. We've got to stop idolizing movie stars so much and realize that the people that are actually making the decisions for our lives, like we got to look at them and pay more attention to them and and look at them and want to be more like them. Like, I'm not saying I want people to be like AOC, but she's proving that there can be a celebrity status in what she's doing. Well, so so let me let me let me build on top of that. I actually, I do like AOC as a politician compared to what the rest of the Democrats have to offer for the most part.
Starting point is 01:35:33 Okay. Because I would rather have an inept, braggart celebrity who is not part of the crony, corrupt class of business interests and all that stuff. You know what I mean? Sounds familiar to me. Right. Exactly. Like the president of the United States of America. And I've made this.
Starting point is 01:35:53 Boom. I've called AOC like a mini kind of Trump. Yeah. Many times. I can see that actually. However, there are much better people than AOC in terms of real populist politicians like like i i would say uh matt gates for instance would be like a more principled version of aoc aocs what we need are what we need to do is we need to get rid of these incumbents who have built careers off being politicians and don't actually do anything yeah
Starting point is 01:36:17 chuck schumer nancy pelosi get them out of there biden same thing right exactly the same they're not making any help they're not helping anybody but themselves aoc in my opinion is one of the best democrats simply because she came like she's not a part of the of the corrupt dc establishment and however and that's where it stops exactly and now and now i'll say she is she is far from my favorite politician period and she has a whole list of problems ineptitudes listen but i'll tell you what man i'd rather have someone who's really dumb than someone who's really corrupt yeah now i'm not saying i'd choose either of them if i had a choice of somebody else and people people then this is the thing people like to say trump is
Starting point is 01:36:59 dumb and it's like they couldn't be further from the truth that couldn't be further from the truth not at all he is he is a smart cookie man he knows what he's doing he may not be the smartest person in the world you can argue whether or not 4d chess is a real thing but i i get so annoyed when i talk to people and they're like man that guy's so dumb and i'm like if you think he's dumb and he became president then what does that mean about you like what does it say about you you know what i mean like that's true listen man if the billionaire philandering president, TV show host, reality, real estate mogul is dumb and you working at Starbucks, man, come on. Yeah, I said I said to someone I was like, well, you know, he has a degree in economics, right? And they tried to argue with me that he didn't.
Starting point is 01:37:40 And I was like, oh, you know, he no, he actually does. You can look it up. No, no, he does not. No, I'm sorry. No, you're wrong. He didn't go to school. Like, oh, you know, he actually does. You can look it up. No, no, he does not. No, I'm sorry. No, you're wrong. You think he didn't go to school? I'm like, what do you mean? Like, he did.
Starting point is 01:37:50 He went to, he got it from the University of Pennsylvania. Like, I know it. I saw the, like, what are you talking about? Look it up yourself. No, I don't have to look it up. I know that's wrong. But to be fair, AOC also has a degree in economics. Okay.
Starting point is 01:38:02 This all makes sense. But Trump was a billionaire. AOC was a bartender. Now, I'm absolutely not dragging AOC for being a degree in economics. But Trump was a billionaire AOC was a bartender. Now I'm absolutely not dragging AOC for being a bartender. I hate that. When people are like go back to serving bars blah blah. I love the fact that she was a bartender. This is America
Starting point is 01:38:16 man. Yeah it's proving that we any one person with the right ideas can make it into office and make a difference. That's what I want to start seeing. I want to see all of the crony Republicans and Democrats fired. There are right now more principled Republicans, in my opinion, than Democrats. And it's because the Democratic Party is led by lunacy, pandering to extremists who don't actually know what they're talking about.
Starting point is 01:38:41 And regular people are like, I don't want to be involved in that anymore. That's a good point. So now you're probably going to see a lot of centrist liberals not all of them but many of them probably voting for republican because it's a safer and more stable bet right but i'll tell you what i will take more aocs over nancy pelosi's if if nancy scares me nancy pelosi is is just awful and i've and I've actually had nice words about her in the past about their view with AOC. But at this point, I'm like, that was a mistake. AOC is a lot of things.
Starting point is 01:39:12 And smart is not one of them in a lot of ways. But, you know, I will give her credit for the successes she's had. I don't think all of her ideas are bad. I've actually, when she first won the primary, I went through her campaign positions. I agree with many of them. Prison reform, things like that. But she's become too much of a celebrity who cares more about the buzzwords than about legitimate functioning policy.
Starting point is 01:39:33 She's done dumb things like the Green New Deal. I don't like any of that. But I would rather have a stupid person who believes in their cause than a corrupt person who's trying to steal money from the coffers. When I look to the establishment Democrats, I see people who just want me to give them my money. There are people who are like, if I get elected, I'm rich and successful and I can control everything. I see people like AOC and she's, in my opinion, not very bright. That's just my opinion. People can disagree, but at least she's not part of whatever that weird, gross swamp monster
Starting point is 01:40:03 machine is. Let me ask you a question. question do you what do you think about term limits i i'm 50 50 i used to say yes but then someone made a really good point in the super chat in one episode when they said what if you have a rand paul a really good or around paul a really principled you know politician that you want to be there for you why should they not be able to run anymore? Well, I can answer that question. It's those types of, like, if we actually start looking at these representatives as our idols and, like, wanting to be there, that one person, that Rand Paul, is going to show what a good senator is, what a good politician is. And we're going to have more of those type of people trying to get into politics.
Starting point is 01:40:43 And it's going to continue with the generations that follow. There comes a point where it feels like the older generation loses touch with the younger generation and there needs to be a gap there. Instead, right now, it's like all these people have been there for so long. So the newer generation aren't even getting into politics anymore because everybody wants to be YouTubers. Everybody wants to be famous. Everyone wants to be youtubers everybody wants to be famous everyone wants to be an actor or a musician and it's like okay well well we we don't
Starting point is 01:41:10 want vapid look like i'm i'm i'm saying i'd rather have aoc over pelosi but i'd rather have a million other people over aoc okay i'm just saying like i think the establishment dems are the bottom of the barrel but i i'm not going to vote or support AOC. I'm just saying it's like so we don't want vapid celebrity like influencers to become politicians. Sure. Yeah, of course. And they're more concerned about how they look on Instagram or on C-SPAN than they do about actually passing bills. But we do need passionate populist people who care about principle. And so we have a handful of them.
Starting point is 01:41:43 Yeah, we need a lot more. We do. I absolutely agree. That's why I'm seeing a lot of younger people running for Congress. You know, people my age that are making differences.
Starting point is 01:41:52 Look, man, even far leftists, they're taking charge, man. A lot of younger far leftists are challenging establishment older Democrats. Yeah, that's why, I mean... Well, I mean, we just did this article that people are even afraid to tell people what their political views are if they're right leaning, if they're conservative.
Starting point is 01:42:12 So if it's not OK, even centrists, even centrists. Exactly. So if you're not even able to talk about your political views, if you're if you're steering towards on the conservative side of things, then well, then, of course, the leftists are going to be riding in and taking over. So we have to have more conversations and let it be okay and have people that are more on the right side coming up and becoming younger senators and representatives then. Section 230 reform.
Starting point is 01:42:39 That's one thing we need to do. Absolutely. 100% agree with you. The reason why this strong liberal bias exists where they can say whatever they want it's it's it's so obvious man let me show you this data point real quick and then we'll jump over to super chats when you see this graph i'll tell you exactly why this is strong liberals disagree they can say what they want everyone else agrees they can't why these people will be banned from twitter instantly. These people get carte blanche. Yep.
Starting point is 01:43:07 Boom. That is exactly what I'm talking about. Rebalance the system. Buku's screaming. No screaming, Buku. It is time for the screaming, I guess, which means. It's super chat time. This shows exactly what I'm talking about, though.
Starting point is 01:43:19 You know, with the politicians that want to be more conservative, they can't even go out and speak in the public because the people on the left are going to cancel them. Like, whoa, whoa. You'll get banned. You'll get banned even. So that is a problem. We all have to realize how much of an issue this is.
Starting point is 01:43:37 You know why I'm not scared of being banned? Why? Because I don't care. That's the same as me. I don't care. I don't want to. I'm going to say what I believe. I think't care. That's the same as me. I don't care. I'm going to say what I believe always. There's one way of saying it, nihilistic. Maybe zen is a better way of putting it.
Starting point is 01:43:53 Okay, I can see that. If all of my social media got banned overnight, I'm not going to cry. I'm not going to scream. I'm going to be like, well, that was fun. Well, what about the libel laws? Libel? We were talking about it before. Libel laws? Libel. We were talking about it before.
Starting point is 01:44:06 Libel laws? Libel laws. The one where they defame you? Yeah, it's like the media straight up lies about... Non-stop. That's the First Amendment. Right. I know, but there needs...
Starting point is 01:44:17 I feel like there should be some sort of balance between 230 reform and not being able to just completely repeal and lie about you know political we need to like they they are a public forum they are people are watching them for news we need to repeal when it's not actual news actually i agree i was looking into it right times v sullivan set the higher standard for defamation where basically you have to prove that the other person who lied knew they were lying right the standard should be that if you pop so when if you lie and i can prove you lied we should have some system where we can adjudicate it and i can say your honor i believe that what they've said is a lie and here's proof and the judge can say upon looking at the evidence i would say this information is incorrect correct the information honestly i feel like that we can
Starting point is 01:45:04 prove that all the time that mainstream media lies about absolutely so it's like that we can prove that all the time that mainstream media lies about absolutely so it's like if we can prove it we just can't prove that they knew the problem is is that is that that's the problem yes uh the problem though is the reason we'll never win is because it would open the door for endless lawsuits which would shut down all these news organizations and that would be considered an affront to the First Amendment. I see. Yep. This is the problem, man.
Starting point is 01:45:29 Lies are speech. And so they get away with it. Well, right now we're seeing that truth is also, you know. You'll get banned for telling the truth. Well, that's the issue. Because we need 230 reform. So they can lie when they're strong liberals. But as soon as you go, I mean, as soon as you switch over to just regular liberal and beyond, then your truth.
Starting point is 01:45:53 This chart explains everything, man. I know. Look at this. The more I'm looking at this chart, this is exactly what we've been talking about for months now. The political center is actually to the left. It's actually left of center. Yeah. And then the the far left is actually just like like this is crazy.
Starting point is 01:46:11 That means if you go beyond strong liberal what it like tanky communist authoritarians think that they can say whatever they want. Right. They can. Yeah. They go on. They go on Twitter and they post addresses. When I was doing my interview when I was in that episode of Rogan with Dorsey, I was like, here's a Twitter account that actually docked somebody. And they were like, it's still there?
Starting point is 01:46:30 Yeah. Oh, we'll figure it out. We'll do something about it. It was still up after being reported. They would not take it down. But if you're a conservative and you say even one naughty word like flatulence, banned. It's ridiculous. Poppycock. They got me. Let's read
Starting point is 01:46:48 some super chats, huh? Alright. I just had to talk about that for a little bit because it felt like it was right with it. Ian Hall says, things to use this money for. Lydia's Red Bull addiction. The rest is for the cat. So A. Jesus, Warlord, Adam, and Tim are SOL with this one. No! What are you gonna do?
Starting point is 01:47:04 Well, we're gonna give the cat whatever he so desires. Gareth Green says, I went to Hillsdale College, the most conservative college in the nation. One of only two colleges in the country to receive no federal funding whatsoever. It has GOP ties, of course, but there has been a leftward slide among formerly conservative
Starting point is 01:47:20 kids I knew. And it's going to get worse. Yep. John Bushnell says, It's great hearing you guys getting red pilled. May I humbly suggest that what comes next is the realization that conservatives have been misrepresented in the media for many more years than you yet realize. And then next, that is really all about Jesus Christ and his way of life. That this is really all about that. I'm not very religious. I was a little bit when i was younger franklin troll says hey tim you've really got to check out this mind-blowing interview with yuri bezmanov
Starting point is 01:47:51 gotcha no i'll take 75 bucks if you want to mention worth it spin the ufo adam here's the cash get some old forrester rye whiskey for friday jams forrester rye all right that sounds good thank you mcarthur says keep it the good fight. I may not agree with some of your opinions, but mostly. Mostly excellent. Very good. Thank you. We'll take mostly.
Starting point is 01:48:11 Jessica Hall says, just like you, Adam, I used to be a progressive. But within the last year, especially opening up a manufacturing business, I have taken the red pill. Keep it the great show. I also joined Parler. Right on. Right on. Thank you.
Starting point is 01:48:23 Buku keeps screaming. We're doing the super chats. Jeez, dude. Yeah. Hey, hey. Wow. He's yelling yelling what's he doing he wants he's sleeping oh all right let's see long dong john says the only thing i smashed harder than the like button was the subscribe button on adam cast irl the trump deep dive is top tier spin the ufo it'll be back it'll be back we so we're hopefully in the next like two weeks going to be moving and we actually have an entirely second studio setup that we have to set up so we were
Starting point is 01:48:53 gonna set it up but then we're like dude we're moving in two weeks maybe we should not set it up that'd be really dumb yeah like building everything out but i am gonna have my own atomcast studio it's gonna be really exciting I'm really excited to set that up. Boom. That's awesome. Coming soon. There will be a little bit of a lapse between episodes, but it'll be worth it. Have y'all smashed the like button?
Starting point is 01:49:14 Have y'all followed me on Twitter, Instagram, and Parler at TimCast? You can follow at AdamKrigler on the same platforms, and you can follow at SourPatchLids, L-Y-D-S on instagram on sorry i'm sorry on twitter and don't that poor girl don't follow that on instagram she's like please no well she's getting free followers i guess i guess kyle buchanan says trump does not need officers all he needs to do is take all the federal money from the states that don't want them there and see how fast they change their ways love you guys i watched the first 69th episode live, but HVAC and summer. Okay. Yep. HVAC and summer.
Starting point is 01:49:47 I used to work HVAC, so I totally understand. Busy business. Zachary says, in regards to Ghislaine Maxwell, there is a real threat of her naming innocent people. What if she has spared the Epstein treatment in exchange for naming the political rival of the real bad guy? Yup. Interesting. I heard
Starting point is 01:50:04 apparently she's got like long hair and long fingernails and she's all like, for real, like an unkempt and just like, and they're like spinning around different jail cells because they're panicked. Yeah, they haven't shown any newer picture of her either. That's true. It's all old pictures. And what if Trump is the bad guy and he's like,
Starting point is 01:50:20 I want you to say Biden. And then they do. You're like, no. I mean, from my research of everything that's like, I want you to say Biden. And then they do. You're like, no. I mean, from my research of everything that's happened, it's just that doesn't make any sense. For me, it's not about Trump. It's about Bill Barr. I think Bill Barr's on the level. End of story.
Starting point is 01:50:35 I think so, too. You can argue about Trump all day and night, but I think Bill Barr has got you can criticize him for sure. But I'm sorry, man. Like all the lies they put about Barr. He's corrupt. he's trump's crony like look at the guy let's know what he talks about doesn't stick he's so mild-mannered yeah and he was ag before that's why trump did it that's why trump brought him on he was very smart yeah he brought on someone who was ag before he was too i'm getting that right yeah he was i like
Starting point is 01:50:59 him i've listened to his speeches he he's very articulate he knows what he's talking about he you know very calm every single thing that he talks about, I'm like, wow. He's criticized Trump too. Yeah, I mean, I like him a lot. I like him. And that's what it comes down to to me. Like you can argue that Trump and all these photographs are like, look, here's Trump with Epstein. And I'm like, I don't care.
Starting point is 01:51:17 Bill Barr is the one who's in charge of this. And I don't know much about him, to be completely honest. So maybe that's naive of me. But I lean towards I think he's on the level. Yep. So Trump is not even part of the equation, as far as I'm concerned. Yeah, he was AG under Bush. Yep.
Starting point is 01:51:31 HW. Yep. Notachant says, Tim, if I see signal and a signal contact number in the bio of a news blue checkmark, should I assume they are really an activist or is there a legitimate reason to have it? There is because you don't want someone to get access to your private messages so i use signal a lot of everybody should be using encrypted messenger to be completely honest enlightened worm says any of y'all read the fourth turning in american prophecy it looks into cycles of peace conflict and growth it predicts
Starting point is 01:52:00 large conflict and possible change of social structure between 2020 and 2025. I haven't. It's interesting. Kim Ruddy says, I would like to know how you truly see a future with Biden as president. I don't. There it is right there. Yeah, that was it. That is accurately how we I'm pretty sure all three of us.
Starting point is 01:52:19 Yeah. Yeah. All three of us feel that Biden in a wheelchair with a blanket on his lap sitting in the sun of a study. And whoever is VP, an article came out recently saying Biden's VP will be the most powerful VP in the history of the United States. They also did the story where they were like, Joe Biden, stay alive, stay alive, Joe Biden. All we need is your corporeal presence. I was like, oh, that proves my theory that they're going to replace him before the end of August.
Starting point is 01:52:44 They have to unless they really want to lose. No, they will absolutely replace him. He's just a placeholder. The conspiracy is they're trying to make Trump win. They want you to think they don't like Trump. That's your idea, right? That's what you think it is? No, no, no.
Starting point is 01:52:56 I'm kidding. I haven't heard. Oh, okay. It's a conspiracy theory that they're ineptitude. That you came up with. No, I didn't. I haven't heard it from anyone. I've only heard it from you.
Starting point is 01:53:05 I did not make this up. Okay. They're so inept. How do you explain that everything they do helps Trump? They're secretly trying to help him win. Back when Trump was running in 2015, there were protesters outside of his rallies. They were holding up signs saying Trump plus Hillary equals friends. I have photos of it.
Starting point is 01:53:24 They were holding up photos of Trump plus Hillary equals friends. I have photos of it. They were holding up photos of Trump and Hillary together, and they believe that the Democrats have been trying to feign resistance as the establishment so that Trump could get elected as the underdog. I didn't make that up. It's been around for a long time. I'm joking when I say it, though. I actually think the Democrats are just completely inept and have no idea what they're doing. Case in point, Nancy Pelosi kneeling while wearing kente cloth when most of the country doesn't agree with whatever it is she's doing. They're chasing Twitter because Twitter has purged moderate and conservative opinions. So only the far left exists. Then they think the far left is regular
Starting point is 01:53:58 America and they are chasing after a minority fringe sect of lunatics. That explains it. Yep. They're just yeah and trump he talks about these things i'll tell you what man trump sending out law enforcement dhs and fbi and dea right i'm willing to bet he's not looking at the internet he's looking at actual sentiment in suburbs and different communities and how they feel about this stuff meanwhile the democrats are sitting on twitter refreshing 24 77 and then replying to Trump, you're fat and gross. Vote for me. Oh, those reply guys.
Starting point is 01:54:30 They're great, right? They're not great. Get your own opinions. Talk about your own. Don't try to grift onto other people just to get followers. Annoying. Imagine if the only thing you had in your life was that you were well known for insulting Trump when he tweets.
Starting point is 01:54:47 Pathetic. Is anyone going to invite you to speak at an event? Now, when you insult Trump, like I saw one where you called him fat. Whoa. That was amazing. How did you think of that? Well, you know, I saw a picture of him and he was looking pretty hefty. So I thought, hey, why don't I call him that?
Starting point is 01:55:01 And then everyone stands up and starts clapping and cheering. That's how I imagine it. Yeah, I can see it. That sounds like a horrible Twilight Zone episode. Sounds pretty funny. Graf von Tyrrell says, I am well beyond caring about what happens in Portland. That iconic naked image is a joke,
Starting point is 01:55:15 and the wall of moms is every bit organic as the kinds of fields you see in indoor football arenas. Let's spin that UFO. Could you imagine if a man walked up naked in Portland and sat down and spread his legs in the street at the cops, what they would be saying? Especially if it was a Trump supporter. Especially if it was a 45
Starting point is 01:55:33 year old overweight one. It's great that you must know what I'm talking about. Right when Chaz was becoming like officially Chaz, some dude, about 45 years old, overweight, stripped down and started running around Chaz doing laps. I remember. And they were like, sir, sir, why are you running?
Starting point is 01:55:54 Why are you running? He's like, because I can. And then he just kept running. I was like, okay. Some people got to get it out, man. It wasn't a political statement. It was simply because he could. He could.
Starting point is 01:56:04 The story where it was like she emerged from a shroud of tear gas, naked Athena. And then she's like her spreading her legs in front of cops. And, you know, it's really funny. I remember during Occupy Wall Street, a bunch of women would take off all their shirts and sit around topless. Yeah. And I was like, this is the kind of thing that makes you not win. Yep.
Starting point is 01:56:22 That's true. Because regular people look at that and they're like, what? Wow. They're crazy you know i i can imagine every single middle american father looking at that photo of the naked woman and going oh i'm so proud of her i can't wait till my daughter strips down naked in the middle of the street and spreads her legs for a bunch of police not all i can think of is how dirty that street probably is seriously it's dirtier now that is raw contact right there. You know what the worst thing about it was, though? That guy who had the shield
Starting point is 01:56:49 who kept trying to stand in front of her, and she was clearly trying to get away from him, but he kept just going in front of her with the shield. It was so cringy. Oh, man, it was brutal. All right, let's read some more of these here. Super Chats. Kyle Canuck says,
Starting point is 01:57:03 Recently seen a lot of Americans wishing they had Trudeau instead of Trump. I'm willing to trade. Both are narcissistic and arrogant. The difference is one is good at his job while the other plays dress up, wears blackface and destroys my country. That's pretty good.
Starting point is 01:57:17 Sorry, you can't have him. No, he's ours. He's our president. Thaddeus says, Did you see my wife's First Amendment flag yet? Go to Emily Frost on Facebook and take a peek. She worked hard on it and wants your feedback, good or bad. Yeah, you want to write that down?
Starting point is 01:57:30 We'll check that out. Yeah, I will check it out. Student of History says, fun fact of the day, a torpedo officer on the USS Porter almost killed FDR on the way to the Tehran conference. Also, commies don't get to complain about their rights being violated as they violate rights. Yeah, I agree with that one. Definitely. let's jump down here we got ty scotty says if i send you guys a new ufo lamp can we get a video of adam smashing the ufo probably be a good video to do on adam cast irl whoa i vote no no no no no no no actually wait well hold on now you might have
Starting point is 01:58:02 missed or this might have been an earlier Super Chat. I am making my own studio for Atomcast. So I'm going to have my own spot. I can't take this UFO. This is the Timcast IRL UFO. And it's the OG UFO, man. So by all means, send us a new UFO. I will make it.
Starting point is 01:58:21 Smash that one. No, I will make a video of it and put it onto my new desk for Atomcast IRL. It'll be great. I really would love to. So please, send the UFO. I will accept the UFO. We should put UFOs on everywhere. It should be everywhere.
Starting point is 01:58:38 It's kind of our thing, spinning UFOs. Well, it's your thing. Yeah, sure. It's my thing. It's the show's thing. No, no, no. He said it. It's kind of our thing, spinning UFOs. It's your thing. Yeah, sure. It's my thing. It's the show's thing. No, no, no. He said it. It's mine. I spun it first in the Instagram video. I posted an Instagram video where I was spinning it.
Starting point is 01:58:55 Stop being a grifter. Remember that Instagram video where I was spinning UFO? That was the first official spin on Instagram. That's a good memory. And then from there, you've been spinning the UFO the whole time. It's my thing. People tell me to spin it. Mantle has passed. Alright, alright. Okay, so we read that one. Let's see. I created the mantle.
Starting point is 01:59:11 Let's see what we got here. I almost made you spin. He did. I was taking a drink. Thanks, Adam. Awesome human says from PDX Tim, we've had riots since 2016. Most support the rioters and don't care if it burns.
Starting point is 01:59:29 They always say small biz got insurance and buildings don't matter. I feel like it's a waste of money like PDX. Yeah. Skylar the Creator says, what happened to the Trump deep dive? That is, I just got to do it. I've been taking it easy for a few days. I needed to take a step back from politics and research. We skated today. That was really nice.
Starting point is 01:59:49 Yeah, but I think the main thing is we got a whole new studio set up, and it's kind of this purgatory where we're about to move into a bigger space. Well, I mean, I do have the video, though. I need to edit it. I don't have an editing program. My editing computer is not in the country at the moment. And we have all the new stuff. Long story.
Starting point is 02:00:09 We could set it up, but then it's like setting up a new studio or even an editing machine and then moving two weeks from now. But I'll do it. I'll focus on it. It'll be up by the end of the week. It wasn't deleted. Yeah. David Schultz says, thanks, guys.
Starting point is 02:00:22 Haven't enjoyed political discussion since I was a stoner in the 70s. Keep it the good work. GW2 and hod love ya off to wvw have fun i don't know what that is sounds fun gloria says adam and lydia are awesome they are taking the spotlight from tim lol well that's the point of timcast irl so they can take it away okay let's see lanko says guys check out bill barr and Ruby Ridge. Interesting. Uh-oh. Is there a reason for me to be mad at Barr? I'm looking at his Wikipedia right now. Let me see.
Starting point is 02:00:49 Do they mention that? Let me see. I bet they do. Probably. No. Weird. I'll Google it. Burke in a Box says, Tim and Adam, feelings about the new Pirates of the Caribbean team.
Starting point is 02:01:00 For the lady of Whiterun, just a stupid kid. Mercy me. Every thug needs a lady. I've got time to waste. Jake on green beers. Hell yes. This could be love. Just Alkaline Trio songs.
Starting point is 02:01:11 Yep, these are Alkaline Trio songs. Yes, thank you for that. So it's the director slash writer of... It's Birds of Prey 2. Birds of Prey. So it's going to... It'll be absolutely horrendous. I heard it starts with Harley Quinn accidentally triggering a time vortex.
Starting point is 02:01:27 Oh, goodness. Which they go, whoa, and they land. And then Jack's spinning around. Yeah. You know. And there's clocks for some reason everywhere. Of course. Because when you time travel, there's clocks all around you.
Starting point is 02:01:37 There have to be clocks everywhere. And then they crash land onto the Black Pearl. Oh. Of course they do. And land on Jack Sparrow, killing him. Of course. And they go. Cr from the patriarchy. Oh no.
Starting point is 02:01:46 And then she puts on his clothes and she goes, I am Captain Jack. And that's how the movie starts. I heard, what's the girl, the screamer, whatever she is?
Starting point is 02:01:54 Screamer. And she screams and she shoots her down the street. What's her name? Black Canary. Yes. I heard that Black Canary screams so loud
Starting point is 02:02:03 at birds, or whatever her name is, you know. Harley Quinn, Harley Quinn, that she shoots all the way into the past. That's how it happens. And they go. Same thing, though. Yeah. I got to be honest, everybody. If that literally was the movie, I would definitely see it.
Starting point is 02:02:20 I'd go see it. That would be amazing. Don't get my ideas. Like, I don't want to watch that movie. And I mean, like, when they get pulled back in time, it's really obvious they're standing straight up with a green screen behind them. Oh, no.
Starting point is 02:02:32 And it's like, dude. They're, like, waving their arms. Yeah, like, what? And there's, for some reason, clocks again. No, no, no. I got to be honest. That would be hilarious. No, you know what?
Starting point is 02:02:39 And then they do land on Johnny Depp. That would be hilarious. You know why I'm disappointed right now? Because I had just came to the realization that we have to go see that movie now and do a review. No! But I'm actually kind of excited because
Starting point is 02:02:53 doing that Birds of Prey rip episode was so fun. That was a good episode. I'm sorry, man. I don't think we're going to be able to go see that movie because come November, I think the Democrats are going to cheat an election. Oh. That was great usage.
Starting point is 02:03:09 That was excellent. I know. Thank you. Thank you very much. Very nice. No, but I really do think, I don't know if the movies are going to reopen. They're locking everything back down. Yeah.
Starting point is 02:03:16 AMC went out of business. They're completely gone. I thought they were suing. Oh, are they suing? I think they're suing New Jersey. Yeah, yeah. I thought they were suing Murphy. I don't know if they exist anymore.
Starting point is 02:03:25 I don't know. Yeah, man, look, let's be real. I don't know what's going to... How do we recover from this? Do you really believe that after everything the Democrats have done, from Russiagate, Ukrainegate, impeachment, the lies about Smollett, the lies about Covington, like, I'm not even saying...
Starting point is 02:03:42 You know, I'm just saying, like, the media lies, plus all the weird conspiracy scandals, and now they've been pushing mail-in voting and now we're getting inundated with stories about mail-in voting collapsing and failing yeah that we're gonna have a normal election no I don't know man and then what they're gonna stop Trump wins they're gonna be like okay you win congratulations yeah right nah man hey maybe well that was uh i'll tell you what that was quite a change if come november 4th everything goes back to normal the milkman shows back up and the sun is shining and two scoops of raisin and all that whatever then go buy a lottery ticket first thing you got to do is if they're like donald trump wins in a landslide the democrats
Starting point is 02:04:23 go he had an excellent campaign joe biden's like listen here trump ran a great campaign he's gonna be a great president mark my words then i'd be like i'm gonna go buy a lotto ticket right now because the chance of that happening no way biden's not gonna be the person though he's gonna be retired by that point i'm telling you whoever and august cuomo andrew cuomo i hope not but i don't see him winning either he's got lots of blood on his hands. That's true. Yeah, and Trump will drag him. There's no way. But listen, listen. I think Cuomo does make the most sense. I really do.
Starting point is 02:04:52 As a replacement, really? Yeah, one of the reasons I think they might go for the replacement strategy is that all of the attacks levied against Biden will have been meaningless. It'll have wasted tons of Republican money. And then they can swap him out with someone like Cuomo, who is not seen as a far-left candidate or a puppet or a unity candidate or any of that nonsense. Cuomo walks in and he's like, I'm going to run this country better. And they're going to be like, OK.
Starting point is 02:05:15 It's going to make people who just hate Trump more enthusiastic. Well, I Biden's never Biden. Biden's bad and he's creepy, but he doesn't have as far as what I've found he doesn't have blood on his hands Cuomo does no no no no no Biden that I know of I said that I know about he's the VP of the Obama administration that's true they killed a bunch of people so
Starting point is 02:05:38 it's both of them or is it Obama because he was the president he made the decisions I'd have to say both of them are yeah because I mean you could even argue it wasn't Obama it was Hillary Clinton she was Obama, because he was the president. He made the decisions. I'd have to say. Both of them are equal. Yeah, because, I mean, you could even argue it wasn't Obama. It was Hillary Clinton. She was Secretary of State. Well, I'll never vote for someone that is that blatantly red-handed.
Starting point is 02:05:54 Trump's not perfect on war, man. He's got drone strikes under his belt. He's got missile strikes in Syria. And what's he trying to do right now? Pull the troops out of Afghanistan and Germany. And he's tried pulling them out of Syria. And so that's why it's like you know what man considering the weird like we look at this this report from the cato i'm just like you know what i'm uh not 100 but as i've stated before if i can
Starting point is 02:06:16 get somebody who's going to pull the troops out yep then i would like to see that and so so if you're if you're running for congress and your position is removal of troops i'm gonna look at your record and if it's there i'm going to look at your record. And if it's there, I'm going to be like, okay, I don't care what your political party is. However, I'm fairly confident that our congressperson here probably just said keep the troops in. These people, man, they're spineless, gutless, feckless, all these words. Oh. Yeah.
Starting point is 02:06:42 Yep. Well, ladies and gentlemen, it is past 10. It means you must smash the like button. Yes. And you must smash the subscribe button. And you can follow me on Twitter, Instagram and Parler at TimCast. You can follow at AdamKregler and all the same places. And you can follow at Sour Patch Lids
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Starting point is 02:07:35 those establishment interests? We'll get there one day, Tim. Well, I'll tell you what. I'll tell you what CNN doesn't have. CNN does not have loyal viewers who are going out and saying, guys, you've got to watch Brian Stelter, man. It's the best show ever. No. I was going to say they don't have honest bones, but that works too. It's people in airports waiting for their plane staring at the screen. Yeah.
Starting point is 02:07:57 That's the difference about what we do. There's something different and more personal about podcasting and about YouTube and all that stuff, that I feel like what we do is much more important. I feel like what Brian Stelter does and what Don Lemon does is kind of like, I woke up today and what do I have to say to make money? What we're doing is saying things like our civil rights are in jeopardy. People are scared to speak their minds. We need to do something about this. I'll tell you what, I've been pretty harsh on people saying you got to stand up. And, you know, if at the very least you won't speak up, the least you can do is either share
Starting point is 02:08:35 this or like or subscribe. You know what? It's at least something you can do, right? And maybe we can be speaking more for the people who are too scared to. You can actually just share a video and, hey, this is interesting. And you know what? If you're in the airport, there's Wi-Fi now. Yeah, you can watch us there too.
Starting point is 02:08:50 Everyone's got smartphones. Yeah. Just watch our show there. All right, everybody. With that being said, it is time for us to go to bed. So thank you all so much for hanging out. We will see you all, what is today, Wednesday? Tomorrow is our 100th episode.
Starting point is 02:09:08 I wonder what we're going to do. Well, actually, you know what is today Wednesday tomorrow is our 100th episode I wonder what we're gonna do well actually you know what I forgot we are going to finally put our hand in the bucket of everyone's been sending us mail trying to get this one of the boards we got this one right here this is the last one to go out the last harumph board and we are gonna give this away tomorrow. Tomorrow we're going to do the drawing on our 100th episode. So that's kind of fun. We're going to reach into a big old thing of people who sent us mail.
Starting point is 02:09:33 We're going to pull out something and we're going to send it to the person. Yep. So that's basically over. If you've sent us something now, it's probably too late. However, if for some reason you want to send us stuff, you can go to timcast.com slash donate. At the bottom, you will find a po box make sure you use uh you send it to timcast irl specifically yeah so that way we know it's for the show yes and uh yeah anything else before we before we go to bed i love you guys that's true we're here because of everyone
Starting point is 02:10:02 that's here so i mean it wholeheartedly. Yeah. I appreciate our audience. They're going to start locking things down again. They're reopening the PPP. I think it's about to get really bad. Look, man. It's political. It's all political.
Starting point is 02:10:15 Metal's going up. That's all. I know we can't even. People are getting banned by talking about it. So it's hard for me to even speak because I'm annoyed at it all. We'll be back tomorrow. Yeah. Thanks for hanging out. Good night, everybody.

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