Timcast IRL - Timcast IRL #997 Biden Admin TURNS On Israel, Even Colbert Says END WAR NOW As WW3 Looms w/Daniel Turner

Episode Date: April 5, 2024

Tim, Libby, Hannah Claire, & Serge join Daniel Turner to discuss the Biden Administration slamming Israel for their continued war in Gaza, Iran vowing revenge against Israel, Anthony Blinken promising... that Ukraine will join NATO, and the Biden DOJ criminally targeting the woman who found Ashley Biden's diary. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Starting point is 00:00:00 hello everybody youtube broke uh welcome to the show we got big news anthony blinken says uh nato is going to induct ukraine it's going to happen so you know world war three and then of course uh with israel and iran iran threatening retaliation israel saying hey if they retaliate we're going to war so uh you know there's a probably world war three and now you got the administration and they're turning on israel this World Central Kitchen fiasco has really soured Israel support around the world. Even Donald Trump is warning Israel about this stuff. Jill Biden apparently told Joe Biden to stop. Stop it now.
Starting point is 00:00:38 And so there's been some finger wagging. But you know what I think? I think Israel doesn't care i think that israel's attitude right now is we're about to enter into a major war with iran and should that happen it doesn't matter what you think about what we've done because that's it you're locked in baby it's gonna get crazy the ukraine stuff's getting pretty crazy seems like war is ramping up we had this story from a couple weeks ago where apparently there's one uh eastern european official who said that nato personnel are already operating in ukraine
Starting point is 00:01:10 they're just not fighting in ukraine so military personnel are there on the ground which vladimir putin said was it was a serious red line so i guess we'll talk about that and then we do a bunch of other news donald trump is set to raise a record amount of money for any presidential campaign this weekend with this massive fundraiser that will dwarf joe biden's lizzo fundraiser so we'll get into all that and uh just before we do so this weird thing happened when we launched the youtube stream it's never happened before ever youtube duplicated the stream and created a secondary blank stream for some reason no idea why or how it just did and then we went live on some weird random channel on some weird totally totally weird anyway we're going to talk about news before we get started head over to castbrew.com buy coffee
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Starting point is 00:03:08 button subscribe to this channel share the show with your friends and joining us tonight to talk about this and everything else is daniel turner yes it is great to be here thank you daniel turner power the future america's favorite fossil fuel advocate uh preeminent sheep farmer we'll get into that hopefully at the very end and And everything we will talk about in foreign policy, I can give you an energy underpinning. So I'm excited about the conversation. Thanks for having me. Absolutely. Hannah Clare's hanging out.
Starting point is 00:03:32 Hey, it's good to be back. I'm Hannah Clare Brimlow. I'm a writer for SCNR.com. That's Scanner News. I'm so happy to be here with an energy and sheep farming lens on the table. I feel like we don't talk about sheep enough. Libby's here. I'm Libby Emmons. I editor with the post-millennial and human events glad to be here everybody and uh i'm sure.com here for you so when you are tim let's go we have this story
Starting point is 00:03:54 from yahoo news anthony blinken on israel if we don't see changes we need uh we need to see in gaza there'll be changes in our own policy. Now, it seems like a fairly weak statement, but there's been a lot of pressure coming from the Biden administration after this scandal involving aid workers from World Central Kitchen, which appear to be, they appear to be intentionally targeted. There were three vehicles clearly marked. And according to the aid workers, they had been in communication with Israel about their movements when they were killed in an airstrike, including an Australian citizen and an American citizen. Jill Biden privately urged Joe Biden, stop it now. This is crazy. Even Donald Trump, let's see if I can pull
Starting point is 00:04:35 up this. Here we go. Trump says Israel has to get war in Gaza over fast and warns it is losing the PR war. I mean, it's getting crazy. Now you've got Trump. He's been warning Israel. Now Joe Biden's basically saying, I don't know about all this. And the reason why is because Democrats are bleeding support. They're bleeding young, young voters. There was this initiative in New York. What was it called? Leave it blank, I think, where they said in the primary not to vote for Joe Bidene biden to leave it blank because of their support for israel that was true in michigan too you had uncommitted and minnesota and washington state all the uncommitted campaign so now jill biden who is probably more president than joe biden is
Starting point is 00:05:15 uh is is in a private meeting telling telling joe stop it stop it now i don't think there's any uh i don't think i think is Israel royally screwed up with the World Central Kitchen thing. You guys follow that story? Oh, yeah. Absolutely. I'm always amazed at the role Jill Biden has. The Easter egg role, she gave most of the interviews to the press.
Starting point is 00:05:38 She was on one of the morning shows this morning. I forget which one. I can see their faces. I don't remember if it was ABC or CBS. Here she is. It's the same thing, to be honest. I can see their faces. I don't remember if it was ABC or CBS. Here she is. It's the same thing, to be honest. That's a good point. It's just shuffled the letters.
Starting point is 00:05:49 Well, just assume it was The View. But it's remarkable. I mean, she wasn't elected to anything. So there is this ongoing problem that Joe Biden, is he really the president? Is he calling the shots? Antony Blinken clearly is calling the shots on foreign policy. And I guess when it comes to what's coming out
Starting point is 00:06:06 of the White House, Joe Biden is now because I don't know what Joe is doing. No one knows what Joe is doing. Joe doesn't know what Joe is doing. Joe doesn't know what Joe is doing. Now, more important
Starting point is 00:06:14 than Joe Biden or Antony Blinken, this is the most alarming. Colbert's message to Netanyahu after World Central Kitchen deaths, consider ending the war. Now, when Stephen Colbert says it, that's when it matters because Colbert is more president than Joe or Jill.
Starting point is 00:06:30 Yeah, that's true. Well, he's actually more the regime spokesperson, but I would imagine Colbert probably has more authority. And it's a way of taking the temperature. I mean, when I was listening to NPR and all these mainstream outlets report on this attack on these aid workers, they're sort of like, yes, these trucks, it was known that these trucks were going to move through
Starting point is 00:06:50 here. And it seems like there's no way out of this one. This seems like it was completely intentional. Like, how do you spin this situation? And even Israel came out. Netanyahu said it was an unfortunate accident. Yeah, they apologized for it. He said they do great work. It was an unfortunate accident. Yeah, they apologized for it. He said they do great work.
Starting point is 00:07:05 It was an accident. And it's like, how did you accidentally strike three vehicles in separate locations? That you knew were going there. Like, it doesn't really make sense. But it is interesting. When Colbert says consider ending the war, I wonder what he is specifically asking for.
Starting point is 00:07:19 Like, what does ending the war look like right now? That's a really good question. And I think it's something that Americans are not really sure what that looks like and i don't think democrats know what that looks like does ending the war mean just no more campaigns in gaza just leave it alone or does it mean you know opening up the border to workers again and giving passes again what is it what does it look like but don't so many democrat talking points are are they vague empty slogans like fix the climate?
Starting point is 00:07:45 Sure. What does that look like? Right. Yeah. They don't know what the end of the Ukraine war looks like either. They say, well, we're in it until the end, but they can't tell you what the end looks like. Yeah, exactly. I like the ceasefire now thing because it's like, okay, please elaborate.
Starting point is 00:07:59 And they typically say Israel should stop shooting. And it's like, and then what about Hamas? Should Hamas stop shooting? Should they release the hostages? No, they should. They shooting. It's like, and then what about Hamas? Should Hamas stop shooting? Should they release the host? No, they should. They should. These are questions. And the issue is releasing the hostages isn't a part of the ceasefire.
Starting point is 00:08:10 So I think, you know, it was AOC who said, yes, we want Hamas to stop firing as well, because AOC is actually moved right words as she tried to appease the establishment. But still within the ceasefire thing is not the release the hostages and surrender. First, it had been early on. It had been, you know, release the hostages, have a ceasefire and the ceasefire thing is not the release the hostages and surrender. It had been early on. It had been, you know, release the hostages, have a ceasefire. And the ceasefire agreements had been involving hostage releases. We don't talk about them anymore. Are they even alive anymore? I don't see an end to this.
Starting point is 00:08:38 Right? Because the pro-Israel side says the war ends when Hamas surrenders. Right. And Hamas is like, we're never surrendering. This is a religious calling. So it seems like they're pretty against it. And like the Palestinian Authority, aren't they like sort of backdoor in it with Hamas at this point too? Yeah. And it's so
Starting point is 00:08:54 odd that Stephen Colbert would make such a vague statement because he is a political and foreign policy expert. He is. So the fact that he's weighed in, you know, I'm surprised that he would make this guess. Well, that's why I ask. I'm sure Stephen Colbert has a very specific plan. When he says, you know, stop the war,
Starting point is 00:09:10 he knows exactly what he's asking for. It's definitely not an empty slogan. Colbert elaborated, saying this is not an isolated incident. Yeah. Has anyone asked Nate Bargatze or Bill Burr what they think of the circumstances, right? If just other comedians are allowed to chime in on foreign policy. Well, of course. I want to know what Joe Rogan thinks. Well, we know what Michael Rappaport thinks. I mean, if just other comedians are allowed to chime in on foreign policy.
Starting point is 00:09:25 I want to know what Joe Rogan thinks. Well, we know what Michael Rappaport thinks. I mean, he's been hanging out, you know, telling us that he's ready to, you know, voting for pig, dick, Donald Trump. That's on the table. It's, he's in such a weird political space. He is in a weird spot.
Starting point is 00:09:38 He's just, he's hilarious. I think he's a hilarious guy. I look, this is going to be difficult to throw out there, but I will. War is hell. There is always collateral deaths and damages. We have to remember Obama in 2008 bombed a wedding accidentally. 50 some odd civilians.
Starting point is 00:09:53 Accidentally. Accidentally. 50 some odd civilians died in Afghanistan. Just a couple years ago, President Biden accidentally in the Afghanistan withdrawal bombed something. About 15 civilians died. Obama accidentally killed a lot of people, including American citizens. It's crazy what you can accomplish by accident.
Starting point is 00:10:09 There is collateral damage. There is more outrage over this than there is of Biden's Afghan withdrawal where civilians died unnecessarily. People like to reference that MASH quote. Which one? War is not hell. War is war.
Starting point is 00:10:24 In hell, everyone is evil in war there are children yeah oh yeah mash was such a good show i think that was mash because someone mentioned it in the super chat before and it's a great quote great because yeah war is terrifying yeah and so this is this is the biggest challenge with all of it that's like mother courage the brecht if we're going to take a holistic view of this and take politics and morals out of the out of the question, we'll talk about raw resources and ideological positions. Israel loses when they blow up aid workers, when they kill numerous aid. And so Biden's like, we're losing too many voters. We got an election coming up in November. OK, push the brakes down. Jill Biden said, stop it.
Starting point is 00:11:10 Stop it now. Yeah, she didn't say it because aid workers died. She did it because she's like, look at our numbers. They're going down. She's like, we have more granddaughters have to get married in the White House. If you mess this up for all of us, I will be really mad. How many grandchildren they have? They have.
Starting point is 00:11:24 That's good. I see what you're doing. I mean, the real question is how many granddaughters they acknowledge. Right. That is the question. Just depends on the day. Yeah. That's so sad for Hunter Biden's love child.
Starting point is 00:11:36 Little Navy. Oh, no. The best thing that could happen. Navy. Navy. The best thing that could happen to Navy is that she's disassociated from that family. Run, Navy. Run. Yeah, Navy, run.
Starting point is 00:11:45 Yeah, but it would never stay overnight where there's shared showers. It could be like a cool Game of Thrones thing where Navy Snow grows up and then inherits like the corrupt Biden fortune. You know, it's like Navy actually was a Biden the whole time. She's the only one who's not in jail. And Hunter was like, no, you can't give her my last name. And her mom had sued over this saying, you know, the Biden name carries influence and it could help her later in life. Which as, you know, the other side of that, we're like, really, you want her to be a Biden? But I see what she's saying. And Hunter fought tooth and nail because he was pretending this child didn't exist, I guess.
Starting point is 00:12:19 I think that's so rude. Isn't that horrible? It is. But you raise a great point, point though of there is a pr battle it's what president trump was saying there is a pr battle of the war and and for those who remember that was one of the problems the bush administration ran into was that the war in iraq dragged and it dragged and it dragged and and it got to the point when is this war over right when when is victory declared and no one could define victory anymore yeah and then it turned out they
Starting point is 00:12:42 had lied to get us into it. Remember the yellow cake and Colin Powell had to go to the UN and be like, oh, we lied about that one. And so there is a PR battle and how much faster is social media now than it was 20 years ago
Starting point is 00:12:53 when that launched? Yeah, I don't remember social media from 20 years ago. Exactly. So there is a PR battle that Israel has to fight. Why space? There's a PR battle
Starting point is 00:13:01 that Israel has to face. They want a quick, agile and a quick end, but Israel has to face they want a quick agile and and a quick end but israel has to define what end looks like and if end is hamas uh surrendering well that's not gonna happen i don't i think israel knows what end looks like for them and they don't want to say it yeah because i think it's probably pretty ugly which you know i mean if you're if you're fighting for your own survival like i don't blame you for having ugly solutions as to how you're going to maintain your survival no matter what.
Starting point is 00:13:27 But you were going to lose a PR war. But the U.S. isn't going to like what that looks like. The Democrat, the left of the U.S. is not going to. There's a lot of people who are going to support Israel, no matter how ugly it gets. Right, for sure. Without a doubt. But the left isn't.
Starting point is 00:13:44 And that's what you were saying, Tim. The far left isn't. But the left isn't. And that's what you were saying, Tim. The far left isn't. The far left isn't. And that's Joe Biden's base. And those are his door knockers. And that's his crowd of enthusiasm and sign wavers and balloon blower uppers. And if you lose those folks. And they are.
Starting point is 00:13:56 And they are. Yeah, they're losing volunteers. They're losing voters. And for a variety of reasons. James Carville has warned they're losing young men. Yeah. And I think the reason they lose young men. and I want to shout out all the leftists who love to just run the incel narrative, is because these young guys are struggling to grow up.
Starting point is 00:14:14 They want to move out of their parents' home. They want to get cars. They want to get jobs. They want to get married. They can't because of this environment created by leftist social progressive policies, as well as a crippled economy that favors older people and wealthy individuals. Yeah, that's sort of an amazing thing, the situation with young people not being able to grow up.
Starting point is 00:14:34 I've been thinking about that a lot because, you know, I'm like this Gen Z, Gen X person, not a Gen Z person. My goodness, that's my child. It's the life of a Gen Z. We identify a lot. But, you know, I was only able to buy a house last year and when i look at my brothers or like you know my littler sisters and stuff it's like what kind of world are they coming into how are they going to achieve and when i was a kid the whole thing was work hard american dream have a family buy, be independent, be self-sustaining.
Starting point is 00:15:05 And how do you even get there now? The only thing the government offers is more handouts and dependents. I think the end result of this era is going to be a massive shift of Gen Z rightward. So we're seeing that with young men already. The polls show that young men are becoming substantially more conservative and women are becoming more liberal. But guess what that means in 10 years? Those women are going to flip on a dime. I'll tell you why. So there was this clip from the whatever podcast that I talked about earlier where a woman, a young woman, she's like in her 20s, says something like,
Starting point is 00:15:38 men don't approach women anymore. And I'm like, right. Do you guys remember what happened 10 years ago? 10 hours of walking through New York as a woman, where in this video, there are instances where a guy says, hey, how are you doing? There's one instance where a guy's like, have a nice day. And they, and young, so you got a 13, 14 year old kid 10 years ago. And he's told from that video with 50 million views, do not tell women, how do you do? Do not say to them, how is it going? Don't talk to them. Don't ask them for anything. 10 years later, they do you do? Do not say to them, how is it going? Don't talk to them. Don't ask them for anything. 10 years later, they're like, you're not allowed to do that.
Starting point is 00:16:08 You can't go up to women. You can't ask a girl out. You can't ask a girl out. Now I got bad news. And I really do hope, I say this every time that the left pulls these clips. I really, really hope that they run all the segments in the world saying Tim Pool's an incel and whatever they want to say. Because the issue is 10 years from now, when those young women are 35,
Starting point is 00:16:26 they're going to be going to the guys who are more conservative and listening to Andrew Tate and Jordan Peterson. And they're going to be like, I don't have much time left. Just who do I have to be for you? Yeah. So the young guys right now are saying, I can't get on my parents' basement.
Starting point is 00:16:41 I can't get a car. I can't get a house. I can't make money. Now they're listening to people like Jordan Peterson and Andrew Taterew tate and they're in this peterson and tater in different spaces but they have a similar thing about being responsible like carrying heavy things tate's a bit more aggressive and weird peterson's more academic but young guys are listening now you've got gen z males moving towards the right and what's going to happen is when, when Gen Z hits 35, Gen Z guys are going to say, I have all the time in the world. And, and Gen Z women are going to say, I've only got a few years left. So what that that's going to put pressure on them to try and
Starting point is 00:17:15 find guys that they can, they can pair up with. But guess what? If two to one, the guys are conservative, two to one women are liberal. The liberal women are going to struggle. They're going to say, no, no, I don't want a conservative guy. I want a liberal guy., the guys are conservative, two to one women are liberal, the liberal women are going to struggle. They're going to say, no, no, I don't want a conservative guy. I want a liberal guy. And the guy's going to go, I got 30 more years before I have to worry about having a kid. So you take all the time you need to figure it out. No, the women are going to be forced to actually make compromises. Well, but the other thing, too, is like, isn't it like 30 percent of Gen Z adults identify as queer anyway?
Starting point is 00:17:43 It's a high number. It's like I think it's like 28%. So perhaps they're not all really queer, probably for a lot of them, it's political designation and kind of trendy for the most part, but you're also going to have a huge booming fertility industry, which we do have. So IVF is going to continue to grow, except perhaps in Alabama. You know, people can go other places. You're going to have surrogacies can continue to grow. I mean, Paris Hilton had their kids. Michigan just decriminalized paid surrogacy. Right.
Starting point is 00:18:14 It's the only state to have a ban. Now they're like, just kidding. It's fine. Yeah. New York legalized commercial surrogacy. The commercial surrogacy industry globally is a big deal. You know, like doing the handsmaid's tale thing to the women in the global South.
Starting point is 00:18:27 And so you're going to have a lot of these. Ukraine is a place where there's tons of surrogacy. Well, that's where you got cheap white eggs, which that's not my phrase. That's from a Radiotopia in 2010 from NPR. They did a whole episode on cheap white eggs because you had this gay Israeli couple bought eggs from Ukraine
Starting point is 00:18:44 and then impregnated a nepalese no an indian woman in nepal in order to get their child because surrogacy was illegal for nepalese no for indian women in india you couldn't do it but surrogacy was illegal in nepal for nepalese women so anyway indian women went to nepal to surrogates. And they were basically in these like surrogacy brothels, you know. And then what happened was there was a huge earthquake in Nepal. And so the Israeli dads went to get their kid, but they couldn't prove that it was their kid. It was a whole thing. Cheap white eggs.
Starting point is 00:19:16 Anyways, we're going to have a whole bunch of manufactured orphan children as well being raised by strangers. Yeah. a whole bunch of manufactured orphan children as well being raised by strangers. Yeah. I mean, this is so one of the things that comes up a little from time to time right now is embryo adoption. So if you go through IVF and you have extra embryos, you know. Radio lab, not radiotopia. Yeah. I said the wrong thing.
Starting point is 00:19:38 You can decide what to do with them. And this becomes another part of surrogacy, right? You have someone who could buy theoretically eggs that someone else created and you could either carry them yourself, you could hire a surrogate. The fertility industry is the wild west right now. And, you know, I think there are a lot of couples that need assistance having kids and I don't condemn IVF, you know, blanket, but I think that the more complicated it gets and the more we sort of mess with science, the more ethical questions we create and then we try not to answer. I think we are starting to see phase one of the phenomena I described, where you have young guys becoming conservative. So young women who want to have kids and are running out of time are thinking, OK, I need to have a kid.
Starting point is 00:20:17 So what's happening now is you have these stories about women who go on Facebook. And there are these Facebook groups where they buy dudes genetic material, if you know what I mean, so that they can have, be a single mother somewhere else. Turkey baster. They sell them at Target. They have fertility kits at Target women can buy. I think that's phase one. I think phase two is going to be, cause these are, these are millennial women who are basically, you know, in their mid thirties. And, and I'll stress this. I am not disparaging these women in any way. I am not questioning their life choices. And I know the left is going to be like hey look you you run those clips all day night i want as many young men as possible to see it so because this is the this is a problem that's happening right now and the more people that are aware what's going on maybe it'll wake
Starting point is 00:20:58 people up and they might break loose from this problem but i think what happens for gen z and younger gen z is going to see what happened to millennial women and they're going to go, oh, hell no. There's already tons of millennial women writing articles being like, feminism lied to me.
Starting point is 00:21:11 Now, what do you think? Like, that's a 23-year-old woman and she's going to be like, ooh, not all of them are going to go that way because they are going more liberal, but then Gen Alpha will enter their 20s
Starting point is 00:21:20 and then Gen Alpha is going to be like, I'm not falling for that trick. I think that's really true. And one of the biggest issues is a question of when women wake up to the consequences of fertility and the fact that it's it's different from men's right men can have children for years and years and years and years whereas women 70 there's right like what is it dustin hoffman robert de niro ben franklin was having kids in his 80s my dad was having kids into his 60s i think i
Starting point is 00:21:44 mean like it's just something that happens team but the thing is women have different consequences than men but i can tell you just anecdotally among my millennial friends they have looked at me and said oh well 42 isn't that old to start trying to have a kid and it's like team yes it is we all need to wake up a hundred percent but just because mindy kaling said you know the best thing parents can do for their college-aged daughters is to offer to freeze their eggs women think it can just go on forever. The other part is that IVF, all fertility treatment, is – it's not a walk in the park. No, it's a whole crazy messed up thing.
Starting point is 00:22:14 It's a whole crazy thing. You have to like jab yourself with hormones. The thing that people should listen to – I'm trying to think of what it's called. The York Times just did this long-form podcast on a fertility clinic in Yale. Is that the one where the nurse stole the Oxycontin or whatever? It was fentanyl. The fentanyl. She was stealing fentanyl.
Starting point is 00:22:31 And so when you go through IVF, they give you a bunch of drugs so that your eggs get really big and they can harvest them. Which is a painful experience. Extremely painful. It involves needles, lots of shoving, whatever. So they give women fentanyl and do it. Wow. And the nurse was swapping it out.
Starting point is 00:22:44 And these women were going through this screaming in agony. And the doctor was like, weird. Sometimes fentanyl and do it and the nurse was swapping it out and these women were going through this screaming in agony and the doctor was like weird sometimes fentanyl doesn't work and it turned out this nurse was stealing it and then these women had to pay tens of thousands of dollars to do this and also they're being told well you have to do this retrieval right now because the science you know it times up you have to otherwise your body releases the eggs and you've just flushed tens of thousand dollars on the drain like ivf is not in a walk in the park and i think telling women don't worry science will help you have a kid later science is so great is actually putting them in harm's way when they don't necessarily have to be i think we should have a conversation especially with the youngest generation of women saying like kids don't end your life and if you have them while you're still
Starting point is 00:23:20 building your career or doing whatever you want to do, it's not over. But there are risks with delaying having children if that's a goal for you. Yeah, the other thing about the young Gen Zs is that the majority of them are eschewing college. Yep, trades. And they're choosing trades instead. So they're not starting adulthood in debt? What a crazy idea.
Starting point is 00:23:40 Exactly, right? My son was just today, we were chatting, maybe it was yesterday, he was like, what are trades? And I was like, you know, it's like plumbing, air conditioner, repair, carpentry, and he's like, oh, that sounds pretty good. That's what I was telling him. I was like, it pays pretty well.
Starting point is 00:23:55 Always demand. I mean, look, if we get a pipe leak on a weekend, we're screwed. So if there's somebody who knows how to do it, and we find them, they're getting paid. Yeah, I told my son, I was like, look up how to do it and we find them, they're getting paid. Yeah. Yeah. I told my son, I was like, look up how to repaint a bathroom because that's your summer job. But there was that great clip of James Carville when he was talking about, you know, men are leaving the Democrat party and we can't understand why.
Starting point is 00:24:17 And he said, you know, we tell them not to drink beer and not to eat meat and they're being constantly nagged. And all these folks on the right were like, I don't know what James was talking about and i'm screaming at the tv like this is pretty obvious right like you're emasculating young men on the regular so they're like i don't want to be part of this party i don't want to be part of like that the the no cars no guns gender queer obsessed trans obsessed like you know i think i'm done with being a Democrat right now. We were visiting some family friends and they had kids. And they said, we did nothing to our young kids who were like, you know, like four or five. And they were like, the boy just started smashing things.
Starting point is 00:24:57 And the girl started taking the things he would smash and protecting them and running away. Like, they just did it. One of my favorite social media posts that comes up every once in a while is this this dad being like no we we wanted our daughter to have all kinds of toys so we gave her barbies we also gave her tonka trucks and he's posting this picture of the tonka trucks tucked into a doll's bed i mean but the studies show that from early ages infants like newborn infants less than 24 hours old boys will look at mechanical objects girls will start tracking faces like the interest of the brain which are good and healthy begin really early on you can't tell me a 24 hour old
Starting point is 00:25:31 infant has been conditioned to think oh you're supposed to that's how strong the patriarchy is and i love it that is how strong you guys if that's how good you are you can get you know what's funny when i was a kid my mom was, I always wanted Barbie dolls. I was like really into Barbies. And my mom always wanted me to like have not Barbies. So we'd go to FAO Schwartz in New York, which is where she lived. And she'd be like, okay, you could get a Barbie. And she'd roll her eyes. But you also have to get one of these other toys.
Starting point is 00:25:57 And she'd like make me get Transformers, which are cool, right? Transformers are cool. So I'd be like, okay. But I'd still just end up having the Barbies go on a date with the transformers sure all of my barbies married a gi joe from you know it just the way it worked out let's uh let's bring it back to the more horrible news stories so following that israel story we have this from cnn iran vows revenge as it accuses Israel of deadly airstrike on Syria consulate and deepening Middle East crisis, to which we have this from OSINT defender. Israel has notified the U.S. that if Iran makes the decision to target the territory of Israel, they will be forced to
Starting point is 00:26:37 respond. And of course, Netanyahu warns of enormous implications for U.S. security if Israel isn't victorious. It feels like, oh boy, whatever they do, whatever Jill Biden says or Stephen Colbert, Netanyahu's attitude is probably, I do not care because the U.S. has no choice. The U.S. has put itself in this position through supporting Israel in all of its actions israel israel can do anything and if iran strikes the u.s is going to war on israel's behalf i'm just so glad we have a foreign policy expert in the white house right this was this is one of his his his resume points was i've been doing foreign policy i know these people i know them by name i've sat in the rooms with them uh no, the president, right?
Starting point is 00:27:25 He was the chair of the Foreign Policy Committee, a foreign affairs committee. I mean, Joe Biden was the foreign policy genius. And the world is crumbling around us. I mean, we haven't even talked about the Western Hemisphere, how the Western Hemisphere is crumbling. The world is literally on fire. Maybe it's intentional.
Starting point is 00:27:44 Joe Biden's like, just the way I like it. Yeah, it's intentional julyne's like just the way i like it yeah but maybe remarkable from the ashes of the old they shall build anew so the idea being uh you know we we look at the illegal immigrants coming to the united states they're being given housing i was watching fox earlier and the things they're given it's insane i think it's chicago gives them guaranteed full coverage health care yeah Yeah. And tuberculosis, though. Yeah, there's tuberculosis. I mean, that's why. Sure. But what they're doing is it's the equity play.
Starting point is 00:28:09 It's cut off the tall grass. If someone's a wealthy American, strip them of a generational wealth. If you're Gen Z, you don't get your inheritance. If you if your parents died, squatters will take your house. Then when the criminal aliens show up, we'll give them benefits to put everyone in the same bracket so they can create a normalized working class base of poor people. Yeah. So they destroy everything.
Starting point is 00:28:31 Well, first they force everybody to the same level and then start a new system on top of it. First, they destroyed the American working class and they're going to replace them with this slave labor class. Yeah. But the Americans are going to be in it. Yeah. The Americans, though, don't have any skills. Like, Do you see what's going on now with the EVs? So they're continuing to push the Green New Deal and the EVs and stuff, but American factory workers are struggling.
Starting point is 00:28:55 Yeah, well, we don't make hardly any EVs. In China, we make them in Mexico. We're just closing those jobs out completely. And then even California, right? Their $20 minimum wage, they're just going to get around completely. And then even California, right? Their $20 minimum wage, they're just going to get around it by hiring illegals and paying them under the books. Well, that's what they do. Off book, exactly. And what happens to Energy? Just go to a place where they're converting a factory
Starting point is 00:29:15 to make EV batteries. And she's like, look, all of these jobs that we will make. You're like, I don't think you understand the economy right now. Yeah, that's not how it's working. Sorry, I cut you off. No, that's okay. You can go ahead and cut me off.
Starting point is 00:29:27 Thank you, Lippy. I appreciate that. I think the assumption that you will eat the bugs and you'll be happy is probably wrong. I think you'll eat the bugs. I don't think you'll be happy. That's the obvious thing. But I think the real plan in destroying the U.S. economy is so that American citizens will be at the same economic standard of the third world intentionally. I think so, too.
Starting point is 00:29:46 I was listening to this interesting conversation between Batia Angar Sargon and Barry Weiss on Barry Weiss's podcast. And Batia was talking about how essentially what happened was you had the Democrats were their base were union American workers, you know, people who believed in the dignity of work, wanted a good job, decent condition condition good working conditions and a good wage you know like being a janitor is still a dignified job if you have good working conditions and a good wage nothing wrong with work you know and she said that the democratic base was essentially replaced by college educated professionals and so if you look at the if the if you look at the priorities of the democratic party they they're no longer dignity of work, good wages, union jobs, good working conditions. Now it's climate change, EV cars, staying in your house and making sure that there is a very low class of people who will do all the work for you for very little money. Yeah. Going back to the Iran thing right now, there were so many opportunities in the last
Starting point is 00:30:47 decade that Iran could have been, I hate to say toppled regime change, but there was the green revolution that was happening. Obama remained silent. There were a couple of those women who were let off because they had taken off their hijab in public, and there was huge protests in the streets of Tehran, Biden remained silent, right? I mean, I've been hearing the Iran threat my entire life, right? So Iran saying, this is it, now we're going to be provoked to the point that we're going to respond. Iran is easy to remove from the problem if we've just done things right. It's almost like America has deliberately allowed Iran to be a thorn in our side,
Starting point is 00:31:30 whether it's for the military-industrial complex, whether it's for God knows what. But Iran should not be the problem that Iran is if America was half of what America claims to be in foreign policy. What, an empire that can crush any opposition? Iran is a little tiny piss-poor country that has hardly any natural
Starting point is 00:31:51 resources. But it's not tiny. That is, in terms of compared to America and in terms of a global economy. But it's a large mountainous region with a bunch of anti-aircraft missiles. Geographically, it is not as small as the United Kingdom. It should not be the threat that it has been.
Starting point is 00:32:11 It's the same with North Korea. We have these little tiny countries, and tiny is economically, militarily. We have these tiny countries that have been threatening America for 30, 40, 50 years. Iran is 636,000 square miles in the UK is 80. Like I said, it's not the size of the United Kingdom. Oh yeah. No,
Starting point is 00:32:32 it's, it's, it's geographically bigger, but it's not 8 million people. Yeah. Yeah. It's massive. It's not,
Starting point is 00:32:38 it's not massive. It's, it's, and it's miserably poor. Yeah. But I mean, it's, it's,
Starting point is 00:32:44 it's, I mean, it's... I mean, it's just relative to us. It doesn't mean that the U.S. could just go in there with a boot and crush it in two seconds. And I'm not saying that. That's why I'm choosing my words very carefully. I mean, if we could have done that, we would have tried. George Bush would have tried, right? Would we have, though?
Starting point is 00:32:56 It seems like there were so many opportunities to have just supported the groundswell of populist movement in Iran. I think... We just sat by and watched it happen. Iraq and Afghanistan were the U.S. attempt at dealing with Iran, and they couldn't do it. They surrounded the country with just tons of military bases. John Bolton saying in every administration since, we're going to take Tehran, and then not being able to do it. But taking it militarily is foolish, and that's all they want is war. I don't think you have to do it. But taking it militarily is foolish
Starting point is 00:33:25 and that's all they want is war. I don't think you have to do it militarily. So you think more like the confessions of an economic hitman style? I think there are ways to deal with rogue countries and we've been doing this for 30, 40, 50 years and it's endless. It's endless.
Starting point is 00:33:40 We have to build an entire military because we have threats from Iran. We have to build all this weaponry because we have to be in the Middle East because we have threats from Iran. Why don't we just eradicate the threat? Because we can't. I think we choose not to. I disagree. I think Iran is aligned with Brazil, Russia, China, India.
Starting point is 00:33:57 That's in the last five, ten years. Yeah, but even still, there's too many countries aligned with Iran. It's not an issue of the U.S. could. I think the U.S. was trying to deal with Iran. Obviously, you can go back to 1979. But you look at Afghanistan and Iraq since the late 80s and the early 90s. The U.S. has been trying to find a way to get in. The problem is war with Iran means war with other countries.
Starting point is 00:34:21 And now it's only gotten worse. The U.S. just doesn't have the ability. Iran is known, or I suppose, I'm not an expert on Iran. My understanding, having covered a little bit of the periphery, is that it's a mountainous country. We can't invade, and they have surface-to-air missiles that would cut down our air superiority. The countries that you mentioned, though, the BRICS, with the exception of China, of course, I mean, we've lost all of our diplomatic
Starting point is 00:34:49 and economic relations with them in the last decade. We used to have a good relationship with India. That's gone. We used to have a good relationship with Brazil. That's gone. We used to have a fairly innocuous relationship with Russia. That's gone, right? And so they've all aligned themselves
Starting point is 00:35:06 to Iran uh but but at our at our lackadaisical response like American diplomacy has has has been a disaster for the last three years um that's been a disaster for longer than that but the last three years in particular so you have now yeah a solidified relationship of the brick nations and iran but why it's because we've we've been focusing on crap we've been focusing on gender ideology and we've been focusing on climate change we still have people in this administration who will tell you that climate change is the biggest threat i think the uh the woke stuff was actually like a western nato thing i think it was like the european countries clearly are all doing it and so u.s policy was in line with i i think the the wef cult wants to turn nato into a unified uh body under one governing authority so imagine you know the way illinois operates they have a
Starting point is 00:36:07 governor they have state police they have laws but federal law supersedes it and the feds can come and go as they please i think that's what the world economic forum envisions for the western block that's kind of like the way the european union works right you're the sovereign nation of france but if brussels passes a new rule that says your glass bottles can only be six inches high france is like well we must comply but that's because france is basically a state exactly within all the european nations are and they want nato to be that yeah they want there to be one governing authority composed comprising of all of the western bloc and then the united states would have nato troops coming enforcing laws like the
Starting point is 00:36:46 we have the fbi the fbi can they're a federal branch they're not your state in new york they're forbidden by law from working with feds and immigration stuff so yeah right because of the sanctuary state thing yeah the the that's working out great also the president and congress may make it won by republicans and then they'll say we are no longer going to abide by the rules of NATO. And then, you know, NATO says we can still deploy our troops. We still have military bases. We still have offices in your country and you can refuse to work with us, but we will operate.
Starting point is 00:37:14 You can't do anything about it. That's the direction they want us to go. Do you think people will comply? I mean, I remember when when Britain left the EU, there were so many people saying, but why would they do that? Whereas to me, it seems obvious that you would not want to be under a central control of an organization that doesn't necessarily represent your views uniquely. You want your government to represent you, not all of Europe. But I think people get sucked in by the idea like, oh, it's cooperation.
Starting point is 00:37:41 We all have to have each other's backs. They sell it in sort of this romantic way. It gets confusing. Yeah. Well, I think that's even happening in America. I think so too. Because we're not a federalist nation anymore. We just ignore the 10th Amendment. And so, yeah, you have this all-powerful DC. And if you are a cattle rancher in Montana and you're like, why the hell does DC get to? It's because we're DC and we're in charge. And the federal government's looking out for you. And the federal government is more powerful and in charge. My friends, none of this matters. Because before anything advances in terms of the expansion of because we're DC and we're in charge. And the federal government's looking out for you. The federal government is more powerful and in charge.
Starting point is 00:38:06 My friends, none of this matters because before anything advances in terms of the expansion of NATO, we'll get World War III. From the Hill, Blinken, quote, Ukraine will become a member of NATO. And there you have it. He was very clear in this. He may as well have just said,
Starting point is 00:38:20 Russia, please declare war now because we have effectively said it's on. We have this from El Pez nato personnel already in ukraine for arms control intelligence operations and military training so this is this is big news and they play this semantic game because i think too many americans are dumb and that's why they're in a cult they vote democrat the moment a country places one military personnel in in official capacity in a in another country that's it you have entered the war this idea that nato personnel are operating in ukraine but don't worry they're not fighting they're just hanging out because what what they'll get is the corporate press in america will say no there's no there's no soldiers there there's no combat troops in in ukraine that's not
Starting point is 00:39:11 true snopes are there actual combat troops from nato fighting in ukraine false and then all at the bottom while there are military personnel providing weapons training intelligence telling the people giving command command and operations, they're not actually fighting themselves. Do you think Russia cares? No, Russia doesn't care. And Russia has said that. I keep wondering, at what point is Russia going to realize that we're at war with Russia?
Starting point is 00:39:36 Do you know what I mean? Do they know that already? Are they just waiting for that? Because our guys are, we've provided all of these missiles. We've provided all of this stuff that biden said that we absolutely weren't going to provide he promised that there we wouldn't be sending any tanks and then he sent tanks he promised that we wouldn't be sending f-16s then we let when we said like i just get it from poland you know it's totally fine we promised that we wouldn't be
Starting point is 00:39:57 sending long-range missiles and now that's on the table i was at this fascinating debate last week in New York with John Mearsheimer and Daniel Davis and some other people and Heather Conley and former ambassador, whose name I forget, but they were talking about should Congress continue to fund the war in Ukraine. And on the one hand, you had Mearsheimer and Davis who were opposed to it saying, there's no way that Ukraine can win this war. What we need to do is make Ukraine a neutral territory and negotiate a way out of this conflict now so that eventually we're not negotiating terms of surrender, right? Which I thought was sort of interesting. And then you had on the other side, you had them saying, actually, we should continue this war because if Ukrainians want to fight and die for their freedom, then we should keep funding it.
Starting point is 00:40:50 We're not actually sending our guys to fight and it's keeping Russia at bay. And it's providing all of this, you know, funding to enhance the military industrial complex in the United States. And I was like, it all is bad. Like every conceivableivable i got another option for you there it's uh good luck ukraine i wish you the best well there's that too yeah well that was from your scheimer perspective was like let's not fund this anymore well i'm saying like that means if they lose they lose i don't care you i'm not going to argue a neutral ground or if ukraine surrenders good no more war right well the idea was that neutral would protect NATO.
Starting point is 00:41:25 That was sort of the idea. I don't like, I think Putin's a bad dude for a lot of reasons. I think he's done bad in Ukraine, obviously. I think he's got his interests and his propaganda, and I don't care about Ukraine. I always love how the conservatives, when it comes to war, they suddenly become Keynesians because they say, like, no, I'm a free market capitalist, but if we can spend a lot of money on the military for war purposes that's good for the economy and it's like well is ukraine buying no no no the taxpayers are paying for it we're paying
Starting point is 00:41:54 for it so suddenly now we're to give away money suddenly we're all keynesians now it's like we might as well just weren't we did you see yeah we're selling weapons in world war one and two to europe of course of course mean, that helped us immensely. Did you see the Biden administration will sell fighter jets to Israel? Let me clarify this for everybody. The Biden administration will give Israel money. Israel will then hand the money back to us in exchange for our fighter jets. So basically, they found a circuitous method of handing over our fighter jets to israel
Starting point is 00:42:25 it seems crazy to me i mean to your point of does russia know that we're worth them i 100% think russia does purely by the way that they treat the wrongfully detained americans right like like gershkowitz gershkowitz paul whalen mark fogel they're all hanging out and putin's never gonna give them up he has has no reason to do America any favors right now, especially as we play play coy about this whole I mean, not coy anymore. Thanks, Blinken, about if Ukraine is going to be a part of NATO. That was the one phone call that he made to Biden before when he still had troops on the border. He said, I don't want Ukraine in NATO. And that ballet dancer, don't we have a ballet dancer?
Starting point is 00:43:01 We have. There's a ballet dancer that she was born in Russia, but she's an American citizen. And then there is a reporter who works for Radio Free Radio. There was Paul Whelan. And then. And she there's also there's there's two dual Russian American citizen women that are incarcerated. But then it's it's Griffiths from The Wall Street Journal. It's Paul Whelan, the former Marine. And it's Mark Fogel, who was detained on marijuana charges. He's he would teach in Russia. It's Paul Whalen, the former Marine. And it's Mark Fogle who was detained on marijuana charges.
Starting point is 00:43:27 He would teach in Russia. He's been doing that for like 10 years. And then he got arrested. He had brought medical marijuana into the country. But the thing is, it's really easy to parallel that with Brittany Griner, right? And she was out in less than a year for sure. Whereas the other three men are all serving. We negotiated an arms dealer for her release. For sure. I mean where we are she was a wnba player right yeah she's very important
Starting point is 00:43:50 to us all and apparently these other people are not at least they're not important to the biden administration and that's how i think russia knows they're at war and they have a lot of they know they have a lot of ways to fight the u.s and and fight the Western countries that are trying to manipulate them right now. Meanwhile, Russia has not sold a drop less of oil, a cubic inch less of natural gas. All of these bans that they have, we are boycotting Russian fossil fuels. Russia's like, great, we'll just send it directly. We'll sell it directly to India or Iran or other countries. South Korea is buying it and then we'll just sell it to you. So the French are like, we will not buy.
Starting point is 00:44:31 Why am I making so much fun of the French today? We will not buy Russian natural gas, but we'll buy it from India, who bought it from Russia with a small market is as an American, right? With a small markup, and the ruble is stronger than it was two years ago. Putin has more money than he did two years ago so with all the money coming in of course he's going to continue the war because we're funding it by also our terrible energy policies and it always comes back to energy all of these sanctions did nothing because i watched this video out of russia and their mcdonald's is just they changed the name and it's identical McDonald's. They have all the luxury brands that have that were forced to pull out.
Starting point is 00:45:07 And now what happens is Russian companies seize the this is the stupidest thing ever. These companies operate in Russia, which meant that the money they made, they could actually send back internationally with the sanctions. McDonald's like, OK, I guess we're out. And then Russian individuals seize control of the entire infrastructure and how the money stays in russia luxury brands still exist in russia how do they get them they buy them from a neighboring country they could buy them from china yeah it's like okay china's under sanctions for gucci they buy it from there and then they mark it up and sell it in russia and
Starting point is 00:45:37 they just change the name they change the g to something because all that stuff is made in china anyway some of them still are keep the same keep the same name. Yeah, so like the Apple store, for instance, changed its name to, like now they have like a different. A pair. But it's still all Apple products. All they do is order them from a neighboring country. They added a P before Hermes and now it's Fermez.
Starting point is 00:45:55 And people are like, oh, look, I have a Fermez. Pronouncing that P now. Exactly. No, it's, I mean, I don't understand how the Biden administration can even posture as if russia doesn't know what's going on and like they have any kind of upper hand and again in all of these examples american people are paying for it you know i i'm assuming energy didn't get any
Starting point is 00:46:15 cheaper because of this great we all see that i i thank the lord that i do live on a farm and and off grid and sometimes I can turn things off because when you look at foreign policy, you look at border policy, you look at economic policy, monetary policy, debt, you start adding the state of, if you could go down a rabbit hole of the state of education of our children
Starting point is 00:46:37 and how poorly educated they are, when you start compiling all these things together, you could go insane. I mean, if you realize like there if anyone could point to one thing that is quote-unquote working just one thing that you're like well at least we go biden drained the uh strategic petroleum reserves and will not refill them even though he promised because if he does it will drive the prices back up right before an election it's too expensive promise it doesn't mean anything it doesn't He's made so many promises and he doesn't keep any of them.
Starting point is 00:47:06 Trump was hell bent on keeping his promises, even when he couldn't do it. Yeah. Like he was like, we're getting a wall. Yeah. I have to do it. And he built a bunch of it. That's right. You know.
Starting point is 00:47:15 And they tried stopping him. Imagine if he succeeded in building his big brick wall, 30 feet tall from sea to shining sea. I'd love it. No border crisis. That'd be great. Yeah. It'd be a wonderful thing.
Starting point is 00:47:23 You know, be a lot easier to get snipers up there like they have in israel i do love how trump was like i want a big concrete wall and they were like that's actually bad because then we can't see on the other side and he's like oh and he was like okay well what if we did like fencing on the bottom and then concrete on top and they were like you still can't see on the other side he wanted like the great wall of china he wanted something that would be it could be a tourist attraction we love it they built sections to try out and the issue with the solid walls is that it allows the gangs to operate in in darkness on the other side so they were like bollard fencing makes the most sense you you put the shields up on top and razor wire and then you can see them as they're trying to
Starting point is 00:48:05 break through to their side. It's, and I love how the left is like walls don't work. And I'm like, are you kidding? A three meter chain link fence in Europe shut down. I think it was, uh, it might have been into Greece or it might've been hungry. It was a, it was a chain link fence, nine feet high and immigration dropped to like 1% of its previous levels and you know why because families don't climb walls the men can but the but the people who are coming had grandmothers they had babies and they'd come to a chain link fence and be like let's just keep going and they wouldn't come in chain link fence worked well also i mean if walls didn't work why did cities in europe wall their cities for centuries why do you live in a house if walls don't work why why do you live in a house if you just let everybody in they just put up a bunch of
Starting point is 00:48:51 walls around the capital of the state of the union right you know they always they always put up those walls those walls apparently just don't work that's why they put them up so that's why they do it walls of jericho those worked really well it needed a miracle to take those down yeah i think maybe maybe we should ask the miracle The miracle worked. Not the walls. They should take down the walls around Gaza. And just, you know, Israel can just do that because walls don't work, right? I mean, Egypt should do that. I was just going to say that.
Starting point is 00:49:14 Egypt should totally get rid of those walls. No more walls anywhere. Because they just don't work. No more walls on houses. No more walls in any commercial building. No walls between countries. Just all gone. Architects everywhere suddenly are scrambling to redo their entire profession. It's called open concept. You know what I hate that architects did?
Starting point is 00:49:32 You know how they always, this is off topic, but you know how they always, in modern hotels, you can see into the bathroom? Yes. And they're like, what the hell? I don't need this. I ended up in one of these rooms with my son one time, And I was like, there's, we can't do this. I'm not, this is just not how I had to call down. I was like, you got to change this room.
Starting point is 00:49:50 What was like a glass bathroom? It was a glass bathroom. And so if you're sitting in the bedroom area, you're looking into the shower. Was it like fog? It was not fog. What? It was not fogged. I went to one hotel.
Starting point is 00:50:01 It was just clear glass. They had a window into the shower from the bedroom. I've seen that before. Yeah, that's what this was, but it was the full floor. But this one just had like a small window. And I was like, I get it if it's a couple that's going on vacation. And they're into that? Sometimes you're sharing a room with your sister though, right? Right.
Starting point is 00:50:17 And you don't really want the whole. Or your mom. Yeah. When you call the hotel, my girl is going to be like, look, I'm traveling with someone I'm related to. Please, full wall. Or even with your spouse, there are just certain things I don't want an audience for. For real.
Starting point is 00:50:29 That's the thing. Like, it's okay. Keep a little mystery about yourself. Save the relationship. Walls. Walls are good. Yes, walls are good. This is the whole point.
Starting point is 00:50:38 Thank you so much. That's so true. Walls are key. That's why we've been building them for so long. The whole society thing. I'm a fan of walls. I like them. Look,. The whole society thing. I'm a fan of walls. Yeah. I like them.
Starting point is 00:50:46 Look, I'm pro-wall. I'm willing to say it. No, I think this is one of the most interesting parts of all of... Well, do you remember? So there were gaps in the wall at various points. And when Doug Ducey was governor of Arizona, he was stacking shipping containers. That's right. And Biden was like, you got to take this down.
Starting point is 00:51:03 Biden was like, you have to stop because animals cannot migrate. And also, this is federal land and also take it down and we don't like it. And also, we just really want to allow the entire world to come in
Starting point is 00:51:13 with absolutely no consequences. Biden is pro no-wall bathrooms, you know what I'm saying? I want to jump to the story for all those Biden... Just read Ashley Biden's diary. I want to jump to the story
Starting point is 00:51:22 for all the Biden fans out there. Ladies and gentlemen, we got her. We got her. We got her. It's diary. I want to jump to the story for all the Biden fans out there. Ladies and gentlemen, we got her. We got her. We got her. It's exciting. The 71-year-old praying grandmother is going down.
Starting point is 00:51:31 Lock her up. Thank the Lord for Joe Biden's DOJ and Merrick Garland for tracking down this dangerous criminal. Now, I know there's a bunch of criminal aliens
Starting point is 00:51:41 that are, you know, that are rapists and murderers and, you know, people like Laker Riley get murdered and stuff. But this praying grandma, I don't know what she prayed about. What was she asking for, huh? I just want to know the bill that it took to bring her in. Like how much tax, how many tax dollars did they spend on this one investigation? I figured it out.
Starting point is 00:51:59 She said she was praying for her country. That means she was praying that Biden would lose. And that means Biden has to that biden would lose and that means biden has to arrest her because those prayers are dangerous it's true she's gonna manifest a trump 2024 victory who set the pipe bomb at the rnc do they know has the fbi solved that one for us yet that's not important here's here's a losing perspective on how we keep this country safe you know it was crazy let me let me me read the story here from the post. That was sarcasm. It's from the post-millennial. All right.
Starting point is 00:52:26 Colorado. Have you heard of it? Colorado praying grandma who walked in Capitol on J6 found guilty by DC jury. On Thursday afternoon, a Colorado grandmother who briefly entered
Starting point is 00:52:36 the Capitol building on January 6th after praying on the grounds of the group for over an hour was found guilty of four misdemeanor charges. Multiple sources close to the case confirmed to the post-millennial that she had been found guilty of four misdemeanor charges multiple sources close to the
Starting point is 00:52:45 case confirmed the post-millennial that she had been found guilty this afternoon she could be sentenced to a year in prison and fines exceeding two hundred thousand dollars this little old lady dude i've heard stories i've told this story before when i was growing up an old man ran over a teenage girl and smashed her skull and the penalty was you lose your license and this lady walked in a building for a few minutes she's a threat to no one misdemeanors now send you to jail that's the crazy thing well yeah misdemeanors always could misdemeanors are usually i can't speak for other states in illinois a misdemeanor is anything less than a year and prison and felonies are anything a year or more so yes you commit a misdemeanor you can get you know six
Starting point is 00:53:24 months or something. But what is the purpose of imprisonment? Is this lady a threat to anyone? Is she going to stage a revolution? Will she be a soldier in Trump's army? The answer to this question, no. She's going to go home, sit in her little rocking chair, and she's going to pray. Well, she has a bed and breakfast in Colorado Springs. And what was interesting when I was reading her account and reading the accounts of when she was uh can when the fbi showed up the fbi showed up she was literally baking a cake for her son's birthday and asked them to come back another day and they did because that's how threatening she is that's how threatening this little old lady is they saw her holding that knife or cutting the cake and she was like could you come back and go oh please please
Starting point is 00:54:05 she's gonna pray at us let's get out of here the feds ran off terrified it'd be embarrassing to be the fbi agent who brought her down it'd be embarrassing to be the juror who was like you know what i think she better go to jail well this was this was like a 26 hour deliberation because it looks like there was one juror at least who was just like no we can't we can't do it and eventually that juror was swayed. It took like, they started deliberations on Monday and they finished yesterday. That juror wasn't swayed. They weren't swayed.
Starting point is 00:54:32 They were blackmailed or something. Yeah, they were browbeaten by 11 other Washington's own hands. We want to go home. Yeah. Yeah, you wouldn't get me to be able to change that. I'm just a little too obstinate. I would put my feet up on the table, lean back and be like, nope, you want to go home, you change your vote.
Starting point is 00:54:47 I was in DC for almost 20 years and I got jury duty every year and I was kicked out within four seconds of GC jury duty. They never wanted me to serve on a jury, but these are the people exactly who they want. I've tried, like I've been called into jury duty a lot in New York City where I used to live
Starting point is 00:55:03 and I never get picked either, never. And I'm always me and they're like no two-weeker get out of here exactly yeah in the criminal justice system it's because everybody wants stupid people yeah they just want idiots and i'd be like my parents were attorneys yeah yeah they're like not valuable enough please would they would they give you reasons or just say jury you're dismissed or something no they'd just be like you're. They'd talk to me for a minute. You're dismissed. Over and over again. It would just be stuff about the case.
Starting point is 00:55:29 Like if you ever had experience with domestic violence or whatever else. Do you have a family member who was in law enforcement? And I do. So that always got me kicked off. You just yell when they say, have you ever had an encounter with the police related to drugs or anything?
Starting point is 00:55:43 Just be like, no, but he's guilty. He's guilty and i know it can i go home now well with the i never want to go home i would love to serve on a jury i think it would be so fascinating yeah i think they intentionally don't want people who are interested in the process yeah you have to be frustrated and want to go that's because this thing i i would love to be on a jury but i definitely am able to acknowledge that like any of the january 6 cases it would be very difficult to convince me that the charges that they like the charges that they were definitely being tried for are are accurate to the situation that's what was so interesting about this because i was reading the statement of facts that like the fbi provided and it has all this information about what she did including that laverans stated that
Starting point is 00:56:24 she spent approximately 10 minutes inside the Capitol and described her path as roaming from the East Center entrance to the Rotunda and back, exiting through the same door that she entered. She walked in a circle? Yeah, she gave the FBI agents photos, including a photo of her talking to a Capitol Police officer who sort of leans forward to try and hear her over the crowd, you know, because she's so dangerous that he's like leaning forward to her. And it said,
Starting point is 00:56:46 based on the foregoing, there's probable cause to believe that LaVren's violated, you know, knowingly enter or remain in any restricted building or grounds. Also probable cause to believe that she willfully and knowingly
Starting point is 00:56:57 uttered loud, threatening or abusive language or engaged in a disorderly conduct. And she didn't do any of those things. She prayed. She went in for 10 minutes. She wandered around. She talked to a conduct and she didn't do any of those things she was she prayed she went in for 10 minutes she wandered around she talked to a cop and she left she talked to a cop so quietly he had to lean in he had to lean in if you look at the picture he's just like the best part is like if you walked in walked up to a cop and said are we allowed to be here and he went no
Starting point is 00:57:19 i'm like oh i'm so sorry i'm leaving they would have left they'd still charge you yeah they charge people who were on the grounds they charge they charge people who went to the cops and said hey do you need any help can i help you with something and the cops said we got to get these people out of here and they went let's get these people out of here we'll help they charged those guys yeah yeah and this is this is going to be a huge problem for the election because the thousands of fbi agents who are involved in this know that if Trump were to win and all the J6 people get blanket pardon, which I do think they would, I do think he would change the FBI to say, let's start investigating the folks who led this charge. And if you're a 48 year old guy
Starting point is 00:57:58 in the FBI and you've got 25 years under your belt and you're heading up this task force, you're not going to go down with president Trump or his new fbi head who i pray is rand paul i've tweeted it many times i would love to have rand paul oh yeah but this this is why how great would it be if he the names of the agents are all redacted exactly and that's why these guys know and this is why trump can't win this is why they have to stop him from this this is why there have been people like cernovich saying way too many people they cannot let trump win under no circumstance because there are going to be people in the federal government with weapons who are sitting there thinking, well, if Trump wins, I go to prison for the rest of my life or worse.
Starting point is 00:58:36 So what does that mean? Yeah. So that's why this next couple of months are going to be absolutely insane. We were joking how today was kind of like, wow, it was actually kind of a normal news day i think that's coming to an end well the eclipse of that is on monday and uh that's it that's when you know the end the end begins i hope so i'm tired you know if it's a meteor just takes me just take me i've been dealing with these baby lamb you know i'm just so exhausted. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:59:08 If the media doesn't take me, the DOJ will. I do think it's funny that everyone cares so much about this eclipse. It's just silly. Because we had an eclipse recently. We've had eclipses. I saw an eclipse a couple years ago, whenever it was. It was an eclipse in October. I built like a big cardboard box thing so we could pinhole, look through it, and watch the eclipse inside the box. They're just trying to normalize eclipses.
Starting point is 00:59:26 So when it gets really bad. So when they block out the sun. Right. So when Bill Gates is blocking out the sun machine. When he blocks out the sun, you'll be like, ah, this happens all the time.
Starting point is 00:59:32 Or the electric grid finally fails completely and we're all in darkness so they're like, just pretend it's an eclipse. But then we wouldn't be able to talk about it anyway because social media would be down.
Starting point is 00:59:40 I will say this. The last total eclipse was August 2017 and the last eclipse before that was 1979 why are they getting more why why are they getting closer together what's happening i don't understand total solar eclipse i guess because it's uh the october was an annular eclipse and then this is a total eclipse cool august 2017 that's when i built my little box yeah i'm gonna i'm gonna stare at the beach that's when trump was on the balcony right and they were like mr president you should have glasses and he's like i'm good i'm just gonna look at it myself i'm good okay and is he is he blind they're like he's gonna
Starting point is 01:00:13 go blind it's totally fine to look at an eclipse the way trump did i don't recommend it but trump looked up and then looked down yeah that's not the issue the issue is that stare at people stare at it for a long period of time because they don't understand that it's frying their eyes. You can look at the sun. You don't stare at it. You look up and go, oh, it's bright. So Trump looks up and goes, oh, yeah, wow, look at that.
Starting point is 01:00:35 And everyone's like, ha-ha, he's an idiot. He looked at the eclipse. I'm sure these people are morons. Look, the eclipse couldn't take Trump down. I think that's great. What good marketing, right? He does that. Then he takes a bite out of
Starting point is 01:00:45 his big mac but the people in the eclipse zone though this one coming which is kind of like houston all across arkansas all the way up to buffalo new york they're going insane with school closures and and businesses are getting shut down doesn't it last all of about like a 38 seconds or a minute and a half right it's not and all these states are like it's a state of emergency okay state of emergency is too far but like let things be fun you know like catholic kids learn about eclipse day at school and not go like life is so hard just let us celebrate the eclipse don't panic let your children learn about science i I don't know. There's a level where like, yes, it's not that big a deal.
Starting point is 01:01:28 On the other hand, for some kids, they're like, oh, yeah, I remember this day. It's a big deal. It's a big deal. I don't want to be too negative about it. But maybe don't let them stare into the sun. Don't stare into the sun. Okay, so I'm reading about the difference between annular and total. In October, we had an annular eclipse, and that's when the moon is further away from
Starting point is 01:01:44 the earth. So you don't actually get darkness. You get a negative shadow, they call it. So things get dim, and you see the ring of the sun. With a total eclipse, that's when it's total darkness. So I guess it'll get real dark. That'll be fun. And it's dark for three minutes, but it's a two-hour period.
Starting point is 01:02:02 It's a two-hour process. So where we are, we have upwards of 90%. So if you're in, like, Ohio, that's where it's going to be, it's a two hour period. It's a two hour process. So where we are, we have up to upwards of 90%. So if you're in like Ohio, that's where it's totality. But where we are, it's going to be darker. There's gonna be a thin sliver that you'll be able to see.
Starting point is 01:02:13 And what happens during a total eclipse of the heart? Is that similar? It's a great sound. I have no idea what that means. It is so stuck in my head and it has been since the beginning
Starting point is 01:02:21 of this conversation. We were all thinking about it except for maybe Tim. damn band remake is great too um look i'm not big on the pop culture references so we can see it from where we are on when is this happening wednesday no uh monday monday what time uh for a 203 p.m until like yes well it's we're in eastern time so i guess we should go outside and take a look. But like, at Post Millennial, I have people from Vancouver to- They can't see it at all. I know.
Starting point is 01:02:49 I'm just used to like, I just keep saying it. Maybe she's bragging about her international stuff. No, I'm just used to saying it. Call the Vancouver people and describe it to them on the phone. We will not see a total solar eclipse. You will see a crescent. My poor sheep are all going to start heading towards the barn. Here's the cool thing, though.
Starting point is 01:03:03 If you look under a tree, if the leaves have grown in, you'll see little crescents everywhere. Oh, that's cute. Yeah, because the focal point between the leaves will make little... They look like little crescent moons, you know? Oh. Yeah, that's fun. I saw something about a teacher saying she's going to put a disco ball out
Starting point is 01:03:19 and have it reflect onto poster boards so kids can see the little crescent shape or whatever it is i love science it's great the cool thing is that uh when it gets dark all the bugs come out because they think it's nighttime and the animals start freaking out yeah so your lambs are going to be confused well they when it gets to be dark they all start walking towards the barn because they like to sleep in the barn because they're all giving birth and they just and they don't like wind very much and the who does i don't want to sleep in the wind either so they all so they'll they will and then as soon as the light comes back a minute later they'll be like oh that was a mistake and i'll turn around i'm i i know i'm gonna miss it but it's two hours it takes two hours yes oh i thought it was like at 203 is when the moon will start covering the sun
Starting point is 01:04:06 okay and so you will get different degrees of darkness over a two-hour period oh that's a long time yeah so at 320 or whatever is when you'll get total darkness and then that it'll be very very dark i should just start and then it'll slowly getting brighter again i may just have a party you have three minutes of total darkness but you have an hour until it hits that point so it's going to be slowly dimming over an hour until it's totally dark so in three minutes of total darkness if you're in the city are you allowed to loot and steal things in those three minutes in a democrat city you're always allowed to whether it flips or not but you can do it really fast three minutes of hell powers yeah i don't know they're firing rockets at it cern's
Starting point is 01:04:45 firing up a large hadron collider that's right cern is crazy well i love they're called apep rockets apep the god of egypt who is a serpent that chases the sun so you know i think that's just silly that is silly they did it on purpose well we love a good historical reference that's great creativity it abounds well let's talk about this story. The DOJ wants to arrest the lady who found Ashley Biden's diary. MAGA raises questions as Ashley Biden diary thief faces prison. All right. On Tuesday, prosecutors in New York sent a letter to a judge requesting that Amy Harris, the individual accused of stealing the diary of Joe Biden's daughter, face four to ten
Starting point is 01:05:23 months of jail time in the case. Quote, the defendant's sentence must also account for the manner in which she has abused the administration of justice throughout the pendency of this court proceeding. The letter filed by U.S. Attorney Damian Williams said the defendant has repeatedly and consistently engaged in tactics to improperly delay this proceeding, including by misleading the court with false information to justify belated and unmerited requests for adjournments, refusing to appear when directed and failing to comply with court orders to disclose or produce certain information. In 2022, Harris and Robert Kurlander were arrested in connection with the theft of Ashley Biden's diary. The two pled guilty to conspiracy to commit interstate transportation of stolen property involving the theft of personal
Starting point is 01:06:02 belongings of an immediate family member of then former government official who was a candidate for national public office you know the funny thing is it was like the diary is not real because in it doesn't she say that she was like molested by biden yeah like in the shower and stuff yeah but she uses the word molested i think right yeah she does use the word molested it was was leaked. And Project Veritas had bought the diary, I think, for like 40 grand. And I remember at the time when that all came out and then they had turned it over directly to the FBI. They didn't publish any of it. And then some of it was leaked, but they didn't publish it. And I think O'Keefe is still facing charges over this.
Starting point is 01:06:41 He's still like dealing with a legal fight over this whole situation, having like received stolen property or whatever. He turned over to the FBI. He was raided by the FBI later. The New York Times basically tipped off the FBI. It was this whole mess. And meanwhile,
Starting point is 01:06:55 if I recall, the diary was found in a room, like all of the articles that I was reading about it today, it said that Ashley Biden had recently departed. It makes it sound like she left her bag there and ran to the store and they stole her diary. No, it was like she was staying at someone's house.
Starting point is 01:07:11 She was staying there. She left her diary. She left a duffel bag of crap. Left. And took off. And then another person came and stayed in that room and was like, oh my gosh, I have Ashley Biden's diary. But you're totally right. There was this phase where they were like, that's not real.
Starting point is 01:07:23 It's fake. It's the same thing they did with Hunter Biden's laptop. I was just going to say that. And these children just have a problem leaving their possessions all around. Did no one tell them to take care of their stuff? It's a comment on the way they were raised. Someone should have told Joe Biden
Starting point is 01:07:34 not to molest his children. That's possible as well. Did someone have to tell him that? The way they're going after this girl is the way they're going after, I forget the name of the guy who found Hunter's laptop, or the IT guy who wears the beret
Starting point is 01:07:46 Isaac Matt Isaac same deal he's like why am I being charged I didn't do anything wrong he asked me to fix his laptop
Starting point is 01:07:53 dude left his equipment here at my shop so we're the ones in trouble so it's the same the disclaimer says in 90 days it's mine yeah
Starting point is 01:07:59 kill the messenger kill the messenger but they still can't kill the story the property finder it couldn't possibly be Hunter or Ashley's fault. They have never done anything wrong in their entire lives. I'm sure that everything they do is justified.
Starting point is 01:08:13 That's why we said run, Navy, run, run. I know. Stay in Arkansas, Navy. No, it is wild to me that this was just confirming that the Diary of Israel, that it's hers, that the Democrats are mad about it. And also, no matter what happens to the biden children they're supposed to be protected at all costs i mean it it makes me wonder what other stuff is buried that they are trying to
Starting point is 01:08:34 insulate you know protect them from any kind of consequences right i mean i feel sad for ashley biden in the sense that like you have a very dark childhood and you write about it in a diary and it gets exposed to public. That must be difficult. That must be hard. On the other hand, it is interesting to me that you left your diary in someone's guest room from what I can tell.
Starting point is 01:08:55 And basically then just never came back for it. Like that, that does seem sort of like a careless move. I think so too. Yeah. And she's a little bit careless, I think. This is a really messed up family. Yeah, it's dark.
Starting point is 01:09:12 On so many levels. It's really messed up. I mean, this alone is very upsetting. The fact that Hunter buried his brother and within days was sleeping with his widow. You know, I mean, this is a really- That's a very creepy situation. Breaking up his own family.
Starting point is 01:09:30 It is arrested development. With like weird questions, like weird text messages with his niece. Yeah. That was all weird. Weird poses with his niece, right? Yeah, all that stuff. Yeah, this is a very messed up family
Starting point is 01:09:44 and we can see what it's done to the country yeah yay but character doesn't matter we learned that in the clinton administration character doesn't doesn't the only thing that matters in elections is how many pieces of paper did you collect yeah everything else is just wishful thinking so everyone's like oh the republicans need to spread oct's surprise and share the story. Dude, Democrats are so far beyond this. I like the way you said, collect as many pieces of paper as possible.
Starting point is 01:10:10 I like the way you said, collect as many pieces of paper, not get people to vote. Right. Collect paper. That's right. Which is not the same thing. Whoever has the most pieces of paper wins.
Starting point is 01:10:19 Yeah. That's it. Whoever has the most pieces of paper. Or the most computer tallies. Sure. Or you find a good thumb drive somewhere. I mean, anything's it. Whoever has the most piece of paper. That's all. Or the most computer tallies. Sure. You know. Or you find a good thumb drive somewhere. I mean, anything could happen.
Starting point is 01:10:29 Yeah. Whoever has the most thumb drives, they forgot and brought in at four in the morning. It's really a question of creativity at that point. I think that's what we're looking at this November with everybody saying, oh, Republicans need to do this, need to do that. It's like, Republicans need to ballot harvest where it's legal. Well, that's what Laura Trump was saying. Right.
Starting point is 01:10:48 Which I think makes a lot of sense. But I think, did you see the story we covered about the Social Security Administration voters? No. Texas has hundreds of thousands of people registering to vote, 1.25 million since January. Oh, I saw that. That was a wild story.
Starting point is 01:11:00 That don't have IDs. Oh, boy. And in Missouri, for the week of February 17th, 23,000 dead people tried to register to vote without an ID. Oh, boy. That's good. That's a good number. wild that don't have ids oh boy and in missouri and for the week of february 17th 23 000 dead people tried to register to vote without an id oh boy that's good that's a good number yeah so i think republicans are going to be like we got to win arizona and georgia and then democrats are going to somehow win texas yeah there you go well i think texas has been in trouble for a while but yeah right now you've got all these voter registrations and don't be surprised if they're
Starting point is 01:11:22 like in a shocking upset democrats won texas Republicans got the swing states, but Texas is worth more. Well, you're going to and you also have the Merrick Garland who announced just the other day that he was trying to on the federal level abolish all voter ID laws because of a civil equity insert phrase here. Right. So, I mean, clearly, if you don't like voter identification is because you want to find an easier way to cheat. It's just very, very simple. I used to sort of think that not having voter ID had a little bit of some kind of honor to it, and now I think there should just be voter ID. You have to get ID for everything. Even before I had a license, I had to have a non-driver's ID. You have to get a student ID. Like everybody has an ID. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:12:07 You know? If you ask gas station attendants. I think it's like racist to say that you can't get a... That you can't figure it out. That you can't figure it out. Like Kamala Harris. Where are black people
Starting point is 01:12:15 going to get a copy machine? If you're a gas station or a 7-Eleven attendant and you want to pass a rule that says I shouldn't have to ask for ID to sell beer, it's because you just want more people to buy beer.
Starting point is 01:12:24 Correct. You know they're 17. You don't want to go through the hassle. You don't care that they're have to ask for ID to sell beer. It's because you just want more people to buy beer. Correct. You know they're 17. You don't want to go through the hassle. You don't care that they're 17. You just want to sell beer. And similarly, they just want people to vote. They don't care if they're illegal. They know they're illegal.
Starting point is 01:12:34 They don't. None of that matters. They just want people to vote. And so it's all about cheating. A hundred percent. Yeah. And they're good at it. Maybe none of that even matters.
Starting point is 01:12:46 And we just get World War III. And then there's no election. Yeah. Yeah. And they're good at it. Maybe none of that even matters and we just get World War III and then there's no election. Yeah. Yeah. And then you'll eat the bugs and enjoy it. Well, not me. I have chickens. You want to enjoy it. For how much longer do you have chickens?
Starting point is 01:12:55 Forever. Well, until they... No. We have to start... Don't we have to start categorizing all the chickens? That was a UK story. Oh, okay. But how long until the US tries to import that?
Starting point is 01:13:06 There's so much stuff that gets demoed in Europe that American politicians are like, that seems like it might be working. That's why we need to pass the 27th Amendment as soon as possible. Which would be? Chickens being necessary for the security of a free state. The right of the people to keep, bear, and breed chickens
Starting point is 01:13:24 shall not be infringed. Amen. That's too bad the founding fathers didn't think things like that would be necessary. Yeah. And I'm half kidding, but it's true. There was probably never a thought in their mind where the government would come
Starting point is 01:13:33 and try and take their chickens from them or their goats or their cows or whatever. But now we're literally at the point where the federal government is telling people they can't have their own milk. Yeah. They can't, like, what was that? There's a big story going on right now
Starting point is 01:13:42 where they're trying to shut down a farm because he has raw milk. He has raw milk, and they don't want him to be able to give it to anybody at all. I think that's very rude. But it's for your own good, right? It's for the hell. Well, it's always for your own good. Exactly.
Starting point is 01:13:54 We're just trying to protect you. Same reason you have to take the COVID shot. Exactly. It's for your own good. We're just trying to protect you from you. Same reason that we have to shut down speech on the internet because it might be misinformation. We're going to legalize all these drugs and that's totally fine but you can't have raw milk portland had decriminalized all these hard drugs like you know heroin and they just recently reversed it because
Starting point is 01:14:16 it turns out letting everybody go run wild and get high and wander around the streets is not good for i disagree i think the plan was you open the dam flood and destroy the city then you close the dam and you and you buy up all the property for dirt so these these democrat politicians want to gain they want to buy and they want to own so what do you do okay drugs are legal property values collapse crime skyrockets you buy up all the properties for cheap okay drugs are illegal again oh yeah collapse. Crime skyrockets. You buy up all the properties for cheap. Okay, drugs are illegal again. Yeah, that's kind of gross too. Yep. Bill de Blasio said after the COVID lockdowns,
Starting point is 01:14:50 he was going to buy up these buildings for public housing. They're outright saying, we do a plan, then when the property value is destroyed, we get it for cheap. Think about how crazy that is. They're doing that in Maui. The government can literally say,
Starting point is 01:15:03 we will enact a policy to destroy your property values, then buy them up for pennies on the dollar, and then get rid of that policy and sell it for profit. You look in LA right now, and they passed this mansion tax, 4% on mansions from $5-10 million, and the housing market collapsed 70%. Yeah. Duh. Nobody wants to buy.
Starting point is 01:15:20 No one wants, yeah, exactly. Why would you? Especially when there are 49 other states to live in um yeah california is is is really leading on so many bad economic decisions yeah it's admirable but gavin newsom is there you don't think he's doing a good job you always have to look at california because that's how the rest of the country is going to go that's something aaron friday always says she's like a very gender-critical woman in California. She's, you know, lefty, she's liberal, and she's just like, you guys got to watch it.
Starting point is 01:15:51 Everything bad is happening in California, you know, and it's going to leak out into the rest of the country. And it is. In fact, I remember calling, what was it, State Senator Brad Hoylman's office in New York City to ask some question about policy that they were doing. And I said, you know, this is very similar to the policy they're doing in California. It was a, you know, sanctuary state for trans minors, right, whatever that is. And
Starting point is 01:16:15 the woman who I spoke with on the phone was very pleased to tell me that in fact, Brad Hoylman's office had worked in concert with State Senator in California, Scott Weiner's office to launch similar legislation and that they had been working basically in concert to do that. And so a lot of this legislation, once it hits California, it intentionally is leaked out into the rest of the country. Yeah. They lead on all things green, energy mandates, bans on fossil fuels, bans on gas cars. Yeah, like cutting off the ability to sell gas cars and to buy gas cars. What is that, 2030 they're going to do that? 2030. I was looking at that today because Pete Buttigieg was basically making fun of anybody in the United
Starting point is 01:16:58 States who doesn't want to have an EV. And he was like, the industry is moving to electric, and American consumers want electric. And so I was like, weren't there a ton of subsidies? And yeah, it's like you could get $7,500 from the government if you buy an EV. The American citizens want to pay less for vehicles. They do not necessarily want EVs. I dislike Pete Buttigieg on so many levels. There's so many reasons, yeah. And I've done a lot of radio on this the last couple of days because he made that obnoxious
Starting point is 01:17:22 comparison. Totally condescending. Total disdain. It comparison totally condescending total disdain was totally where he says it reminds me of the early 2000s when people wouldn't give up their landline because the cell phone came around and you want to say but little cub scout pete when did the government ever say the landlines will be illegal by the year 2020 right when when did we ever ban people when was there ever an incentive program to buy a cell phone there was never a hey we're doing a deal with apple or samsung or razor phone what was our flip phone right or the remember the one that little motorola yeah the one that flipped up and
Starting point is 01:17:55 it had the screen down at the bottom right exactly there was never a government incentive program and we never banned the competition so how offensive is it for you to say it's just like the cell phones where people refuse to? No, they didn't. We didn't adopt cell phones because in the beginning they stunk, right? And they were expensive. And there are Seinfeld episodes making fun of it because they were so expensive and so unreliable. But the technology caught up with it. And I do think the technology on all these things, EVs, et cetera, may catch up one day. I really don't, but I have to say that. It may catch up one day, but it will only catch up if the free market is allowed to operate. But you've got idiots like Pete Buttigieg who subsidize this.
Starting point is 01:18:37 They have no incentive to produce a better product. Why would you? Why fight to make a better EV if the government's just going to still give me free crap, free money, and force Hannah Clare to buy it? That's the thing. If you have forced customers, he doesn't need to market to the American people. He doesn't need to convince them. He just needs to kind of bully them and then also say it's happening anyway, so just fall
Starting point is 01:18:57 in line. And I think that mentality is terrible. Yeah. Well, Ford was going to launch an electric truck and an electric SUV, but they're now doing hybrid instead. Yeah. They push that back. Toyota is the best example of this because Toyota always said, we are not going the EV route. We are going to stick with hybrids.
Starting point is 01:19:16 Toyota is the world's largest auto manufacturer. They don't joke around when it comes to cars. And they said, we're never going to go electric because there's no market for it. There are way too many supply chain problems. There's too much change in raw material problems. No, it's, and they were getting blasted from the EU.
Starting point is 01:19:31 They were getting blasted from the Biden administration. Toyota better get on board because we have forced the big three here in America. Otherwise we're going to put them out of business. Right. Exactly. And all these companies, and you mentioned earlier,
Starting point is 01:19:43 all these auto jobs that are disappearing, right? Because we've Because we've forced them to create a product that nobody wants. working they make like eighty thousand dollars a year why would we want to get rid of these jobs or ship them somewhere else like these are people who can you know buy homes and raise families with this with this salary and that's that's what americans i think that's what americans want that's what i want i want to have like no you want an electric salary everyone wants an electric i want like decent money i want to be able to buy a house yeah they want to be able to live comfortably and support themselves right but that's what you want you want to be able to buy a house yeah they want to be able to live comfortably and support themselves right but that's what you want you want to be able to support yourself but instead you're being told you want an ev and you want the government to help you pay for it because that's nice of them that makes them feel good about themselves even though actually so much of the economic policy is biden's issue right right right he puts you in this position and is giving you
Starting point is 01:20:42 these sort of terrible party favors for being like, oh, but now you could have an EV. And Pete Buttigieg says, that's cool. Like, this is a terrible trade. Of course, American people are sort of depressed and demoralized by it. And there's no market signal that any of this is working, obviously, because we look at inflation, we look at prices. But Biden is introducing this climate core, right, these 50,000 young people to engage. And he says, because we want to get them jobs in in the climate in the green economy it's like well if the green economy was taking off they would go
Starting point is 01:21:09 you wouldn't need to make them exactly you need to like make fake jobs for them it wouldn't have to be like what was it the the fdr thing yeah exactly deal for climate exactly but that's what they want i mean they want a new deal for that they do do. That's why they call it the Green New Deal. Do you think the youngest generation's attitude towards environmental issues has changed as they have seen this kind of pressure from the government? Or do you think like a lot of Gen Z grows up still thinking we have to prioritize the environment over everything? Because that was definitely the messaging I felt like I got in school.
Starting point is 01:21:38 That's the Greta Thunberg thing. The only messaging I got was like, don't have sex, don't do drugs, you'll get AIDS and die. I think we got a- That's solid advice. That and go to college. That's all I got was like, don't have sex, don't do drugs, you'll get AIDS and die. I think we got a... That's solid advice. Go to college. That's all I got. We're going to have to jump to this story here. It's Thursday, and we're absolutely doing this story. This is from The Telegraph.
Starting point is 01:21:56 Chicken keepers must register to beat bird flu. Contact details, species, and purpose require new rules to cut disease outbreaks. Now, of course, you know we are very big fans of chickens here at TimCast IRL. But this is in line with all these stories about the restrictions they're putting on farming across Europe. Where they're basically trying to stop people from being able to grow food. In this instance, the argument is because of bird flu, which somehow is all over the U and in the UK, you have to actually register your chickens.
Starting point is 01:22:27 First comes the registries, then comes the chicken bands. We can't allow that. Yeah, they always want you to be on a list of some sort. It's weird. And also, why are these not many chickens you have?
Starting point is 01:22:38 Like, this is none of their business. It would be impossible if you had a legitimate farm. And I have a number of chickens, but I wouldn't even consider it a chicken. It would be impossible if you had a legitimate farm, and I have a number of chickens, but I wouldn't even consider it a chicken. It's not a chicken farm. Chickens come and go so damn fast if you had a register. Right.
Starting point is 01:22:54 You have a bad fox day or a bad hawk incident. You have no idea which ones until, what am I supposed to do, a head count every night? You know what it'd be like? It'd be like that book Dead Souls. Did you ever read that?
Starting point is 01:23:05 So this Russian guy, he wants to be like an aristocrat. So what he does is he goes around and he buys all the dead serfs. Because if you have dead serfs, you still have to pay taxes on them until the end of the year. And so everyone takes it because he buys them at half price. It's very weird. I love how they have just like the stock image of chickens for the article. But someone was mentioning that in the united states they were doing something similar i haven't heard that have you no i mean and i'm not going to
Starting point is 01:23:30 register my my chickens i'm not gonna allow anyone on i always joke about how the department of agriculture says there are 105 000 bureaucrats at the department of agriculture and we have 20 million farms so in theory each bureaucrat only has to manage 20 farms so i would like to meet my bureaucrat but i would never allow farms so i would like to meet my bureaucrat but i would never allow him actually on on the farm i'm not going to allow someone to come and register there's a couple things i have to comply with with the fda and i do um i do a lot of dna sampling of of the sheep we pull hair samples to keep their registry intact for genetic purposes um you know if you're going to register it as an official breed,
Starting point is 01:24:05 et cetera. We don't sell them commercially for meat. So I don't have to worry about a lot of that. What do you do with them? I'm, I sell them to other sheep farms who need new bloodlines. Oh, he's a sheep breeder.
Starting point is 01:24:17 I, yeah. So, I mean, cause you don't want just like with chickens, right? You know, if they introduce new DNA.
Starting point is 01:24:22 And so I, that's why Roberto's King Regent and Robertoto beaks the third is the current king but you want to make sure that roberto the third isn't necessarily breeding his sisters there there was a there was a it's it's good to introduce new blood yeah the uh we've mostly broken up that bloodline and that's why you know we we brought in a bunch of outside girls and now you, you know, he's the current king. His brother Scar is outside of Chicken City. So Roberto Jr., before passing, had several sons. Roberto Beaks III, who's golden, became the new king.
Starting point is 01:24:57 And his brother Scar, who has dark feathers, was shunned. Removed. To the outside of Chicken City, where he's in this pen with just two roosters. He very much is very unhappy. I'm sure he is. And he wants to reclaim the throne, but we're not gonna let that happen.
Starting point is 01:25:12 That's why he's named Scar. Yeah. Could you imagine in Lion King, we have two sons, you are Mustafa, you're Scar. That's terrible parenting. People really rise to their names in that situation. If you allow the chickens though to keep breeding, that's where you get geese from.
Starting point is 01:25:29 Geese are, that's not true. That can't be true. That's not true. It's just Daniel Lye's, a goose is actually a chicken. Are you promoting misinformation right now on our reputable podcast? Yes. You just don't like geese like many people don't like geese.
Starting point is 01:25:46 I should have said pigeons, actually. That's what they are. I think geese are pretty funny. They honk. You know what I mean? It's great. Chickens are hilarious, though. I've been saying that the cure for depression
Starting point is 01:25:54 is obviously having chickens. Animals, as a general rule, are good for depression. Yeah, but chickens are hilarious. Chickens are fun. So Mr. Muttonchops, for instance, is one of the roosters. He keeps escaping,
Starting point is 01:26:04 and then he gets stuck outside, and he walks around like a little moron. He doesn't know what he was doing. And there was a fox the other day walking around behind. We could see him in the forest. And Mr. Muttonchops is going to die. He's probably outside right now. He jumps on top of this little shelter and then jumps and escapes. Now, we respect it because he wants to graze in the fresh grass.
Starting point is 01:26:24 But now he's totally defenseless and clueless and they never know how to get back which is my favorite thing they know how to fly over and then they run along the fence line back and forth for 10 minutes and it's like you just just do exactly the opposite of what you just did this they are good for a laugh imagine a human is like walking walking through like the forest and they're like on a dirt path they enter the forest and they walk forward and then all of a sudden they loop back to where they were and they're like, wait, where's the path to get out?
Starting point is 01:26:52 And they keep walking in circles. That's basically what it's like for a rooster. Like the rooster jumps out of the pen and then goes through a dimensional barrier where it can't comprehend how to get back to the other side as though the dimensions around it folded. That's so funny. Chicken sci-fi this though is is disconcerting um and i do think it will probably trickle its way into america is that they will find a pandemic for any reason to register whether it's your livestock your your family your guns your whatever they that and they will always use
Starting point is 01:27:21 health as an excuse and that's why they want to declare a climate crisis as a health crisis. Once you start talking about health, you can do it. That's why they did racism as a health crisis because as soon as they declared racism as a health crisis, they said, you're allowed to go out and protest and that's okay. If you don't want to protest, you sit your ass at home. Only the people who are holy enough to go protest
Starting point is 01:27:41 are allowed out of their homes. Well, wasn't like one of the goals of the world economic forum they had this video where it said in the future you'll live in a 15 minute city no one will go into the wilderness any wilderness anymore they're building the line in saudi arabia that's a creepy place one big strip city they're actually building it i didn't think they would do it i thought it was bs because we've heard stuff like this before with um those must be what was what was that lucrative contract that that popular movements from zeitgeist where the the venus project where that guy jacques fresco was like we're gonna build concentric circle cities where everything is exactly where you need it and it's
Starting point is 01:28:19 closer because they're in concentric circles or something like that oh yeah look at that right so so basically this is what they're doing with the line. They're like, you have no reason to leave. Everything you want is right here. Step into the pod, eat the bugs, you'll be happy. Well, Le Corbusier tried to do that in Paris, right? At the beginning of the century, he wanted to bulldoze most of Paris
Starting point is 01:28:37 and build those cruciform 40-story buildings and everyone was going to live in them. And luckily, I don't know who the prime minister was at the time, was like, I don't think we should bulldoze paris and they actually saved the world um from from destroying one of the most beautiful cities imaginable but there's always been this idea that if we can just control the way people live and keep them here but the problem is you have to keep them there well then look where he did the he did the un which is just like
Starting point is 01:29:01 you know and that tells you all you need to know about the un but there is there was a there was a period of like 15 years ago there were a lot of architects who were trying to build skyscrapers that would have everything in it that you could possibly need that had absolutely a zero carbon footprint including like its own waste uh reclamation through what were called like living machines which is a big bot botanical thing that treats waste and turns it into like, you know, the big garden kind of stuff. And it was going to,
Starting point is 01:29:33 these were big skyscrapers that were just going to have everything in them. And you never have to leave the skyscraper and every several dozen floors or whatever, there would be like helipads in case you had to like get out for emergencies or whatever. That's horrifying. Pretty pretty crazy especially if they eventually will lock the doors right now you can't and then you're just in there exactly yeah have you ever um seen any of those interviews done uh with people there's two towers in alaska that are kind of
Starting point is 01:29:59 remote called biggest showers and they're like self-contained city cities and it's just like it's very funny to see pictures of them because it'll be like you know nothing Alaska very beautiful and then you have these sort of tall city towers that are there well in Alaska there are buildings where you don't have to ever leave that's what I'm talking about so this one's called Begich Towers and like is that the one near the military base I think it's a former military base and it's named after a congressman that went missing in Alaska very Very interesting. But I was watching a documentary on it the other day and they were asking some of the high schoolers who lived there like with their families, like, of the other high schoolers because it's like dating your sibling, right? Like if you create this really closed and circled world, on some ways, like maybe that is nice.
Starting point is 01:30:51 You don't have to go very far to pick stuff up. But we talk about, you know, one of the hard things living in more rural areas is like you have to drive to the store. On the other hand, like imagine how claustrophobic and sort of weird it gets. I feel like you could strike strike a balance you know no i think i think there's there i think mobility is part of the human spirit right like as soon as someone says like now you don't have to leave that makes you want to be like but why why why don't i have to leave and what else is out there i think if you were to create these contained cities you would either create a population that is really sort of docile and cold, which of course,
Starting point is 01:31:26 maybe some people want, or you create this other sort of more riotous human spirit that is like, I will not be contained. And in some ways that becomes incompatible with cooperation, I would guess. You're 100% right. And I think it's part of the human spirit, mobility without a doubt, and the car is emblematic of it in america and that's part of our dna and it's why we rail so much as an organization about evs because they are not the same as a car right they're limited distance they're limited their requirement for charging their ability to be shut down remotely um the the car is so much part of our rock and roll and our our literature it's we are a car culture we're the highway culture. People go to Europe and they're like,
Starting point is 01:32:05 it's so cool they have these little trains and you take the train from Florence to Rome. But that's why Europe is Europe and we're not. We are a car culture and we like our cars. Going back to the earlier conversation of why is the Democrat party losing young men, even if you're the most liberally educated young man, there's something intrinsic in your DNA about liking a car.
Starting point is 01:32:27 You know, there is. And if you say. We're the people who built the covered wagon, right? And we said, we're putting all of our stuff in and we're going West. Like that is the original road trip,
Starting point is 01:32:36 much more brutal, but you know what I'm saying? Like. A lot of dysentery. A lot of dysentery. And look, maybe that's like some people's road trips, but that energy of,
Starting point is 01:32:42 of I'm going to take everything I want at a moment's notice and just go. I mean, that's part of the American culture that's very unique. You're right. Can you get Oregon Trail on your phone? Because I would totally play that game. It's been a while. I feel bad for kids who don't get to play Oregon Trail. It's still alive and well.
Starting point is 01:33:00 I have seen children play it last year. I'm just over here looking at like the line and what that would be like. Well, the question about the line, which I guess is a question for the family, for the king, what the hell is his name? The king. Bin Salman? Yeah, Mohammed Bin Salman. How do you get people to live there?
Starting point is 01:33:20 Is it voluntary? The line? Yeah. Are they conscripting people to go live there? Specially selected. Is it a prize? There will be no shortage of people who want to live there is it voluntary or are they yeah are they are they conscripting people to go specially selected are they there will be no shortage of people who want to live there like it's going to be hard to live there it'll be hard to find yeah it's going to be super expensive it's going to be an international city of wealthy elites yep yeah and people are going to want to be there because
Starting point is 01:33:42 it's it's the new it's going to be the new. The new Dubai. Yeah, I mean. Can you drink? It's still Saudi Arabia, right? They advertise it with work-life balance, legacy-free urbanism, legacy-free urbanism. Is there?
Starting point is 01:33:54 Because it has no culture. Bourbon? That's fascinating. It has no history. It has no culture. That is interesting. Legacy-free. Does it have bourbon?
Starting point is 01:34:01 It's not giving me those answers. I mean, that's like the real thing. It does have enhanced livability, leisure and sports, vertical living, next-gen architecture, walkable communities, and environmental solutions. The one that really gets me, though, is legacy-free urbanism. I like the legacy of cities. I like when you go to a city and you see that it's all built on top of itself for centuries and you know the old things about it.
Starting point is 01:34:24 My great-grandfather had a pizzeria in Brooklyn that he built. on top of itself for centuries and like you know the old things about it. You know like my great grandfather had a pizzeria in Brooklyn that he built. My grandfather and my great grandfather built the pizza oven. I could go check it out. That's cool. I like that. I like legacy. I want history in my city like this Paris. Stupid look for it. Okay I did this walking tour in
Starting point is 01:34:40 Charleston, South Carolina and at one point they were like and over here is where the pirate millionaires retired to because we had a serious pirate culture and this is how it influenced the american economy like next gen architecture could never they would not have these things they're trying to erase blank slate and the things especially when it comes to europe america all of these places that have very unique um ever-changing cities like that like you want to be able to point to and this is how we got here that's part of the legacy that's part of what makes it unique and that's now we're going back to an immigration issue and that's part of the
Starting point is 01:35:14 problem with bringing always an immigration issue that's part of the problem with importing hundreds of thousands tens of millions of people and dumping them in these cities because i also have new y York lineage that goes back to the revolution and we can walk around the city and be like that used to that used to. But if you're just dropped here because Biden put you on a boat or on a bus and now you're, you're not, you're not a New Yorker. You don't have a love for this city. You don't have any patrimony. You don't have any sense of I belong to one of the cool things about New York also is that it's the, one of the only places that people can move to voluntarily and in five minutes call themselves a New Yorker.
Starting point is 01:35:49 Right? I mean, like, I can't ever call myself a Virginian. I've been here for a long time. Been there for a long time. Don't have the accent. You can't call yourself a Virginian? How long have you been here? Because I'm not really a Virginian, right?
Starting point is 01:36:00 I'm a New Yorker. Right. My blood is New York City. See, I would say that I'm a New Yorker. Right. My blood is New York City. See, I would say that I'm a New Yorker as well. Yeah. But if you just get dumped there because you cross the border illegal and they put you on a plane and now you're never going to have a love for- It requires intentionality. It does.
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Starting point is 01:36:40 Paps McGee says, hey, Tim, thanks for having Macaulay Culkin on the show yesterday. Good thing i was home alone to watch the show aha juan caswell's late cast ian any tips for the feeling of regret ian's got no advice right now are you tonight's ian you are the ian tonight yeah i don't. I don't know. I don't know. I got nothing. All right. Well, there you go.
Starting point is 01:37:07 Sorry, sir. Your super chat just went into the wind. Apologies. Andrea Viola says, First, thanks for all you do, Tim and crew. You are not first, unfortunately. But thanks for the thanks. Danny Voiles Presents says,
Starting point is 01:37:19 Tim, would you kindly shout out our new short, The Ballad of Rich and Champ on YouTube? Doing our part to help rebuild culture by starting our own production studio. would you kindly shout out our new short the ballad of rich and champ on youtube doing our part to to help rebuild culture by starting our own production studio would love to help make some of your film ideas a reality too did you guys see that ice cream commercial i tweeted out the other day no we're gonna play it in the after show no i'll play it before that should we play it on the show yesterday i think it's a halo top commercial and it is one of the greatest commercials i have ever seen i won't spoil it for you is it a new one no it's pretty old but i've never seen it before and jessica in our who works here shared it in
Starting point is 01:37:53 our chat and then i watched it and i was laughing non-stop it's one of the best commercials i have ever seen but it's a good example of like the short films that i'd like that i'd like to make we have a lot of ideas that we've talked about doing I think we're actually going to start working on them that's been the plan for the past couple of months there used to be great commercials regularly
Starting point is 01:38:10 they're not anymore but commercials used to be great if you haven't seen this one I haven't you gotta watch it I look forward to I'll stick around for the after show how about that
Starting point is 01:38:17 yeah it's it's just so good only if you bring a lamb yeah Katoth Swiss says good thing Biden unfroze that $6 billion for Iran. Almost like this was his intention. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:38:31 Eject says, for liberty and managed democracy. There you go. Polly Piret says, no Ian? Yeah, where is he? He missed workout class every day this week. I thought he was in the house.
Starting point is 01:38:44 I don't know. house you know i was lifting and on the verge of barfing today because i skated i skated for two hours and it's getting pretty well got a good got a switch hard flip uh late 180 good trick and then went right up to lifting and then by the time we're like we were three quarters through i was like i am going to throw up because just at my limit man drink water yeah i did i drank water i drank sports drink and uh just at my limit pushing it is good it's worth it though let's go true halo says what about the aid workers in afghanistan who were loading water and biden blew them up to deflect from his own failures when 13 american military military members were killed what about uh collateral murder man that's like 14 years ago
Starting point is 01:39:30 now it's so crazy to think about 14 years ago julian assange released that video footage of the apache helicopter blowing up the all those people including that reuters journalist i don't remember that that was one of the big first WikiLeaks things. Yeah. Maybe not big first, but like, it was... It was early. Yeah, early. I mean, WikiLeaks has probably been around
Starting point is 01:39:52 for a lot longer than that, but it was in the press. He ended up going, I think he got interviewed by Colbert or something. Big news, crazy. There are children who are 14 years old who were born when that aired, who are now like, I have no idea. There are people who are 14 years old who were born when that aired. There are people who are voting right now who are, they were 10 years old at the time,
Starting point is 01:40:13 had no idea what was going on in politics, and are now 24 and asking questions about why this stuff is so broken. It's like, well, let's take you back. We're all aging and old now, so the world is a dangerous place. Well, and to know that whatever the history is that's written is going to be just bizarre and not actually what really happened. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:40:35 Of anything. It's concerning about who's going to take over the role of historian in society, you know? Mm-hmm. I think we're going to have very, very different textbooks. Yeah. We'll see. I mean, it's been interesting because you know people like to say history is written by the victors and that was
Starting point is 01:40:51 true for a long time but it's been changing quite a bit I think someone made a good point about there's tons of confederate perspective like Civil War stuff you could read all about the confederate generals and what they thought so certainly not all history is written by the victors these days,
Starting point is 01:41:06 but most of it is. It's written by the disgruntled, it seems. Yeah. I ended up reading a memoir of not Jefferson Davies' wife, but his vice president guy's wife. And it was fascinating. I had read nothing. I knew nothing about the Confederacy.
Starting point is 01:41:22 Oh, really? Yeah. Well, I mean, I grew up in Boston. Like, we're proud Yankees up there. So we don't know anything about that. Dylan Binkley says, End the war means from the river to the sea. Ask Colbert.
Starting point is 01:41:38 Is that what he meant? Right. AB936 says, Obamacare allows companies like BCBS to purchase plans from the government and enroll criminal aliens. Nonprofits pay premiums for thousands of aliens on dialysis. Now dialysis clinics are everywhere. Yeah, they're just burning the country down.
Starting point is 01:41:59 I don't know what else to tell you. Roasting it. Jackie says Jill and Colbert are more of a president than Joe. A pretty low bar, don't you think? Right, that was a joke I was making.
Starting point is 01:42:09 Like, Colbert probably has more authority than Joe Biden does. Joe Biden doesn't even know what's going on. He was asked about the trans day of visibility. He's like,
Starting point is 01:42:16 I didn't do that. It's like, yeah, I did. You know, what if the reality is Joe Biden thinks he's president, but he's not? And so he literally goes out and does these speeches where he thinks he's actually in
Starting point is 01:42:26 charge and they're just off doing other stuff. I think that is what happens all the time. Do you think Obama is really like pulling the strings, like people say? To a great degree, probably. Probably less than most people think, but probably to a great degree. Yeah. I wouldn't be surprised if it's like, hey, we have a foreign policy decision. Jake Sullivan, Blinken.
Starting point is 01:42:43 Let's just ask President Obama. Like, hey, we just wanted to get your thoughts what do you think so many of the staffers in the biden white house are hangovers from the obama administration there's especially if you watch like when they step down i'll be like oh well they first served under obama it's like a continuation of the obama era for sure the last campaign says my grandpa was telling me about how in revelations the entire world will turn on israel that seems to be what's happening he is a preacher and never preached about the end times until now is it the end of days is there something i think you should have a picture on and ask him so tired eschatologist that's what it's called right eschatology is the yeah the theology of
Starting point is 01:43:24 the end of the end of the world oh we got it we got it we yeah we got to get someone for that i mean we got the eclipse on monday and what are we doing tomorrow on culture where we're talking about steven crowder's divorce if the locusts show up next week just they are the cicadas you didn't know that is it should have been in the world dual emergence phenomenon they say that only happens once every 200 years oh good lord that's it the dual emergent, they say, that only happens once every 200 years. Oh, good Lord. That's it. The dual emergence cicadas, but it's in Illinois, I guess.
Starting point is 01:43:51 Make your peace with your God. Cicadas. Those things are so gross. When we had the cicadas a couple years ago here, the chickens who were alive for it probably speak to the other chickens of the great legends. They gather them at night, tell stories. And they're like, when we were young, the bugs were as big as your head. Back in my day. And then they were like, shut up, Grandpa.
Starting point is 01:44:13 That's not true. Bugs aren't that big. We would go, we'd get gloves and jars, and we would just shovel cicadas into the jars and then chuck them. We didn't have to buy chicken food. No. It was nuts. I wonder if I could dry them. That's a good idea. Are we getting cicadas? No. Oh, chuck them we'd have to buy chicken food no it was nuts i wonder if i could dry them that's a good idea are we getting cicadas no oh darn i was gonna say i mean they're they're always around a little bit you'll see one or two here you can hear them a little bit
Starting point is 01:44:32 yeah but we had the the crazy emergence was it two three years ago or something was it three years ago at this point yeah pretty sure it was three years ago well that is surprise i remember that very very vividly because they were so loud and I thought it was like last year no maybe it was two years ago you can google it but they were it was nuts
Starting point is 01:44:51 they were they were flying around and we had we had the bug blaster it sprays salt oh I have one of those and we would blast them out of the sky
Starting point is 01:44:59 and then feed them to the chickens we were just going hunting so they were seasoned as well when you gave them to the chickens yeah yeah I think how nice of you yeah you'd blast them and they'd go that was that was crazy i think
Starting point is 01:45:10 you're supposed to grind them up and eat them no only for the chicken apparently it tastes like shrimp i didn't eat one so no for me dog uh someone here ate one was it richie mcginnis if if i'm wrong on this rich is like what i need a cicada i think he i think it might have been richie mcginnis i don't know someone ate a cicada one day we'll have to by force because that will be the only food left after they've taken chickens there was a restaurant in dc that was serving fried cicadas and then the health department was like you cannot pull bugs off the ground and serve them to people and they were like oh that's what That's what they were doing. This is the new world order, though. You hate us. Yeah, it's
Starting point is 01:45:47 crazy because the news was like, look at this. How cool. They're serving cicadas. And it was like cicada tacos. And the hipsters were like, look at me. I'm eating it. And the health department comes in. They were like, sir, you can't take bugs off the ground and fry them and feed them to people. It's like rat tacos. They're all locally sourced.
Starting point is 01:46:04 Well, you can do that in new york haven't you seen like the people with the spits outside in new york city in the sidewalks just that video was fake though where like the lady was spinning the rats but for how much longer is it fake you know it was funny so there was a rat problem in brooklyn and so they brought in possums to deal with the rats now there's a possum now there's a possum problem. Now there's a possum problem. There's a possum problem. Like I remember sitting in my apartment and like my son was like, Bob, look, what's going on? And there were possums
Starting point is 01:46:30 running across the electric wires fighting. So now get bobcats to get rid of possums. That will fix it. And then you bring in gorillas to get rid of the bobcats. And then the best part is when winter comes, the gorillas simply freeze to death the bobcats. And then the best part is when winter comes, the gorillas simply freeze to death.
Starting point is 01:46:47 Right, they're just on the street. And then the rats will eat the carcasses and you start all over again. Yeah, either that or they're just dead. Oh, I love nature. There's a garbage man strike. They're like, we're not picking up frozen gorillas. It's funny how often humans try this and it doesn't work
Starting point is 01:47:00 because they did in Australia with the cane toads. Right, not smart. What animal did they bring in for the car often are like hey we have too many of this animal let's bring in another animal then they have too many of that animal my favorite story is though yeah my favorite story is when that town in india or whatever it was they had a snake problem so the government offered money to anyone who brought the heads of a snake in so the people just started breeding snakes because the government was buying them disavow terrible idea um the the cane toads came in to help with the beetle problem for the sugar cane industry
Starting point is 01:47:31 and now they're an extremely yes they're an invasive species they've done very well according to the internet cane toads toads so the uh the the toad eggs i'll i gotta i got some clarifications because michael Mouse was on the show and Michael, he said he was very wrong about toads. He said that toads live on land and not in water. And he called the tadpoles toadlets. And so I just, I was just like, oh, okay, whatever. We have tadpoles from the toads in our pond.
Starting point is 01:48:01 Toads live in land and water. I thought they were amphibious. They're amphibious. They live on land and water. They thought they were amphibious. They're amphibious. They live on land and water. They're not just on land and they don't give birth to toadlets. They lay eggs, which become tadpoles.
Starting point is 01:48:10 And the tadpoles then grow legs and then hop out of the water and mill about. But then they go in the water and they lay eggs. And the toads that we have very much live in the water. Of course, because they're amphibious.
Starting point is 01:48:20 Right. That was never in question. Well, when we were on the show, Michael was arguing with me that toads live on land. And I was like, Was he was he faking we have four toads living in the water i do like the term toadlets i will say that sounds kind of cute i think there's one species of frog where it births them out of its back or something that is horrifying no thank you yeah the ones we have are american toads they laid a bunch of eggs. The eggs, they're little black balls in a jelly tube.
Starting point is 01:48:47 It's literally a jelly, it's like a weird jelly tube. And what happens is they're starting to become longer and longer. So the little balls have started to divide and they're turning into ovals. And then that's the tadpole. And then it breaks out and swims around and eats algae. And the toads are living in the water. In fact, they're underwater all day. They almost come up they just they live there they'll like peek their head out and then scream it is insane how loud they are no joke i'm impressed this little guy this big and you can
Starting point is 01:49:19 hear it on the other side of the house or you can hear it in the basement this is we're like just like for like a minute straight. You're like, what the hell is going on? Do the lambs talk when they're born? They don't shut up. Really? Oh, yeah. And then when they all play together right now, they're all very vocal.
Starting point is 01:49:33 They're all about, well, I mean, some are born, I'll pull lambs tonight. You said it's lamb season. It's lamb season. The oldest ones are about two weeks old, but we still have a bunch more. And yeah, they're very loud. And their moms are hungry. So the moms go out to eat and they kind of lose their kids. And then the kids can't find them.
Starting point is 01:49:50 And then all the moms look the same. And the kids all panic. So I spend every now and then picking up a lamb and bringing it back to its mom. Let's get some more super chats. James Jarvis says, thank you, Tim. I now have 22 chickens, two goats, 12 turkeys in a garden. Thanks for listening to you. The food costs and shortages will get worse.
Starting point is 01:50:06 And the best thing about having 22 chickens is that soon you'll have 50. And register them. The great thing about chickens is that they make more of themselves. The silkies, they keep having babies.
Starting point is 01:50:21 The funny thing is a couple of the chickens have been hiding their eggs. They are going up into the rafters and laying their eggs up there where it's like really difficult to get to i didn't know you had silkies yeah we have silkies oh silk is beautiful yeah we have like a naked neck silky too and uh silkies love having babies why do they hide their eggs just so you can't get to them i don't know they want to lay eggs tricky yeah they're not brooding on them the so like the regular like the the miscellaneous backyard chickens, they'll like brood for a little bit and then give up and just like leave their eggs half incubated and then they'll just, we got to throw them away.
Starting point is 01:50:54 What? Yeah. The silkies, they don't get up. They're committed? Yeah. So what you do is you take the eggs from other chickens when a silky is brooding and you put them under the silky. And she'll take them.
Starting point is 01:51:04 It's great. Yeah. And then another funny trick you can do is if a chicken is brooding and you want it to stop and you have eggs incubating, you can actually or you can do this. You can go to a store and buy a baby chick, stick it under the brooding chicken and take the eggs out. And then when the mama hen hears the peeping, it'll get up and go, I'm done. And then it'll raise the baby. Could you imagine like aliens doing it to humans? Or just like pregnant women.
Starting point is 01:51:32 You're like, here, have a toddler. And she's like, no more pregnancy. Guess I'll just live with this big stomach for a while. Yeah. So that's what they actually say you could do is if you have like a new flock and the chicken's brooding on like one or two eggs, buy buy some chickens from like tractor supply stick them under the chicken and then she'll raise them and so it makes it easier you know we're dealing with sheep which is kind of cute as just like human women sheep women only have two nipples so if they have triplets it's
Starting point is 01:51:59 a problem because there are three babies two nipples so if you have one who has a triplet and one who has one if they're born around the same time you can take one baby kind of rub it in the afterbirth of the other mom and put it there and the mom will and she'll be like oh man i had twins and she'll just totally embrace it and then we call it grafting and then and now twins or it's a lot easier and it's really funny because the mom was like i didn't think i had two but i clearly did it's very very cute you could just do what they did at the Simpsons and the extra baby comes right out of the mother onto a conveyor belt into a meat grinder.
Starting point is 01:52:30 Oh, gosh. That's worse. Yep, that's worse. It's much less cute, I will say. All right, all right. The Big Guy says, shout out to Charlestown Plumbing, Martinsburg Journal, and Tri- tri-state best of best 2024 for your
Starting point is 01:52:47 night and weekend plumbing needs at free domestan oh hey shut up weekend that's so cool legama says five of my cousins have been in and out of combat in the idf since early november americans don't comprehend the damage and peril of wokeism rachel levine sam brinton etc is a disaster she putin the ayatollah, etc. smell blood in the water, so the world has crumbled. Yep. Are you guys excited for November? I'm really excited. I'm really looking forward to it.
Starting point is 01:53:13 November? You mean October? Well, the election is in November. That's what I'm talking about. But that doesn't matter. What matters is the month right before, excuse me, when we get the October surprise. Sure i just mean that like when the election is over even though it's the stuff happens before when we declare the election over in november hopefully that will send a better signal to the rest of the world well the thing is with uh 2020 you know i had said something like
Starting point is 01:53:38 if trump doesn't win these people are going to go down in november and they're going to like go nuts and storm the white house or something and then it actually they went to the capitol in january 6 so who knows it might be june of 2025 you know biden biden wins and then his heart explodes from his chest and he collapsed on stage and then there's disarray and no one knows what's going on and kamala harris goes oh geez and then we have to graft him to another lamb it's like a whole thing yeah delamar says tim you greatly underestimate the firepower of the u.s military in actual war two weeks we can wreck iran without using nukes don't let the budget hungry dod fool you with their we are not strong enough stitch sir i disagree with you my point was if the u.s, I disagree with you. My point was,
Starting point is 01:54:25 if the US were to make a military move on Iran, it would instantly trigger war with many other countries and it would destroy a bunch of trade lines. The US would not be able to maintain a war against Iran. This is why they're paralyzed. They surrounded Iran and then they're like, now what? What are you going to do do just leave me alone says world war three equals no election perhaps what do we do with all that paper brute dude says first time super chat wife and i have been struggling with fertility for years i wouldn't wish it on my worst enemy our doctor said that when he started in 06 he would have one appointment today today he has lines down the street huge problem for millennials probably because they're on my worst enemy. Our doctor said that when he started in 06, he would have one appointment a day.
Starting point is 01:55:05 Today, he has lines down the street. Huge problem for millennials. Probably because they're all in their 30s. I think if there's a bunch of like 20-year-olds, they're going to be like, we got too many kids already. But you get a bunch of 30-year-olds and they're like, we're having issues.
Starting point is 01:55:19 Yeah, I think it's 30s and also, you know, all kinds of endocrine disruptors that we naturally mix into society. Microplastics. That's why glass bottles. Glass. Those are, see, you know, I just learned
Starting point is 01:55:31 we have these reusable glass bottles and our guests have been throwing them in the garbage. Oh. What? I always leave them on the table. What do you mean? Me too. Yeah, because, well, look, this is a glass bottle, right?
Starting point is 01:55:42 This is Saratoga Still glass bottle. Yeah, there's tons of glass bottles. You throw them away and you're done. You is a glass bottle, right? This is Saratoga Still glass bottle. Yeah, there's tons of glass bottles. You throw them away and you're done. You throw a glass bottle in the garbage. So we bought these nice reusable glass bottles for our filtered water. And some of the guests who don't know just assume it's stock water from the grocery store in a water bottle. And they drink it and throw in the garbage. And then when the garbage gets taken out, our bottles are all gone.
Starting point is 01:56:02 And then one day I'm like, where's our water? And they're like, oh, the bottles all got thrown away. So did you have to get new ones? Yeah. And so that's when they came back. And now we have the bottles again. Yeah. Yep.
Starting point is 01:56:13 So we have to like put stickers on them saying, this is a reusable bottle. Do not throw it away. Noticed by the very nice bottle cap on it, which seals it. You can make it like a don't step on snake. You can make a little don't throw in trash they'll still throw it away yeah yeah it's like you know you you buy a jar of jam or whatever the grocery store you don't have to throw in the garbage it's a nice glass jar with a lid my mom hasn't thrown one away since 1965 there you go she's got a great collection i imagine
Starting point is 01:56:40 well you could use them you have to save all of them all right rob gratt says tim i'm super familiar with eschatology and biblical prophecy i'd love to come and talk tell me how to contact i'm in pittsburgh i'll drive down tomorrow so i mean we're all booked up so we definitely couldn't do it tomorrow we have people coming in to talk about divorce law so tomorrow we're going to be discussing it's not so much just to talk about crowder but the crowder issue has sparked this debate over divorce and responsibility so we're going to be talking a lot about that uh that being said i have no idea like trying to connect people through the show to our booking and everything it's like impossible that's why i'm always just like send a message to ian because
Starting point is 01:57:20 ian seems to have some kind of ability to talk to people that I don't. And it works out. So Ian's your guy. He's on Twitter. And if you tweet at him, it works. So there you go. All right. What else do we have? Garhen says cicadas are high in mercury and you fed them to your chickens. It's possibly why they died early.
Starting point is 01:57:40 Incorrect. Uh, the original flock actually are, I think, think uh i think they're mostly alive roberto margaret sarah carol the only the only chicken who died was um katarina that was roberto junior's mom and she had a tumor on one of her chicken ovaries or something and uh then she died i think uh yeah i'm pretty sure it may be like only two of the originals have died. Roberto Jr., we know what was wrong with Roberto Jr. It was the first Ags out of the batch, and he had issues. When he first started crowing, he would pass out and collapse, and we were like, uh-oh.
Starting point is 01:58:18 So he had a heart attack. He died. He was not a well rooster to begin with. Yeah, did you know he had a heart attack? I did. I saw the goodbye message. Yeah. A bro junior died suddenly.
Starting point is 01:58:30 Yeah. Very sad. He had a billboard. He did. He did. His son is now in charge. He's probably the only chicken in history to have a Times Square billboard, right? Yeah.
Starting point is 01:58:40 Margaret, who we called at the time the captain because she was the biggest, but now she's small. She's not really laying eggs anymore because she's like on year three i think and uh she is she is spry she runs around she she's the boss she takes the food from everybody so we gave all the cicadas and the chickens they seem to be fine and now we have too many too many all right rob gratt says tim you skipped my comment that the eclipse is six years, six months, six weeks, and six days from the 2017 eclipse and creates a Hebrew Aleph. Is that true? Smash the like button.
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Starting point is 01:59:32 Daniel, do you want to shout anything out well it's the the last eclipse was 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 it's seven years maybe i'm all right never mind um thanks for having me on it was uh august august to uh so six years six six months six weeks six days august of 17 though six years, six months, six weeks, six days. August of 17, though. Six years would be August of 23, wouldn't it? It's not August yet. It's not August yet. 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23. We're in 24.
Starting point is 01:59:59 It's not August yet. But six years would have been last August of 23 23 six years and six months oh and six months yeah six years six months six weeks and six days i was just on six i was like it's not six years at seven gotcha sorry uh thanks for having me on obviously not a mathematician um power the future dot com daniel at power the future dotcom if you have energy issues, green issues, environmental issues. It's what we do, and it's great to be with you. And if you like sheep and chickens and you want to follow the preeminent sheep farm of Virginia, Bristol Farm Virginia on Instagram. We love our followers, and you can see all the little lambs that are being born.
Starting point is 02:00:41 You'll probably see videos of us pulling lambs in a couple of hours. So Bristol Farm Virginia on Instagram. Thanks for having me on. Right on. And next time he's here, he's going to bring a lamb in studio. No, I'm just kidding. I don't know. That probably won't happen.
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