Timcast IRL - TimcastIRL #53 - NYC Has Suspended The FIrst Amendment??! Police And Mayor Say NO Free Speech

Episode Date: May 8, 2020

Tim and Adam take it easy with discussion about the NYPD's police state and move on to general conversation about culture, including the ACLU, Rachel Maddow, dating while conservative, whether women w...ant to give consent, and censorship. Support the show (http://Timcast.com/donate) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Starting point is 00:00:00 What up everybody welcome to the TimCast IRL podcast my name is Tim Poole and I'm hanging out some peeps today just some peeps some peeps what's up everybody Adam Kregler here how you doing Adam yo yo and uh the other one the other yeah the other one Sour Patch Litz I'm tired I was I was skating earlier yeah I messed my neck up a little bit dude I did how did you do that because I was trying that what I don't know what I was doing. Like a 180... Switchblunt. Oh, you mean fakie blunt 180 out. Yeah, I was doing... You're constantly
Starting point is 00:00:31 making me push myself. It's great. I did. No, no, no. Kind of. Ladies and gentlemen, this man is crazy. He just like... I'm watching Adam skate and then all of a sudden he tried to do a... People probably won't know. It's a bit esoteric, but he did on the ramp a backside tail slide and tried to do a uh this people probably won't know it's best but he did on the on the ramp a backside tail slide and tried to revert out of it yeah that's
Starting point is 00:00:49 like kind of crazy i've never done it before i'm not you know it depends on you know your personal skill in skateboarding but to just be like randomly trying to throw that out you've never done it before and you almost did it i know i did i almost i was like what i've never seen you do that before if i if i had one trick that i to try doing it, I would have known to revert out well. But I didn't know I was actually going to. You actually ended up getting it, though. I did. That's true. Did you get the revert?
Starting point is 00:01:14 I didn't get the revert out. No, it's the regular back tail. Yeah, yeah. How's it going, everybody? Welcome to the show. Hey. If you like us talking about random nonsense. No, we're going to talk about some serious stuff because apparently New York has decided that they're just going to suspend the First Amendment.
Starting point is 00:01:26 This is nuts. This is the craziest story. I can't believe it's real. Yeah, for real, man. I almost don't believe it. I mean, I can believe it's real. Yeah, I guess so. Because nobody fights for the Constitution in this country. It's Swiss cheese, man. It's been Swiss cheese for a long time. It's the 60s. It's been just like, it's a tattered
Starting point is 00:01:41 rag at this point. And I'm not saying that to disrespect the Constitution. I love the thing. Yeah. But no oneattered rag at this point. And I'm not saying that to disrespect the Constitution. I love the thing. Yeah. But no one's going to do anything. You know what I mean? Like, de Blasio is going to be like, for your safety, there is no First Amendment. Yeah, the problem is not everyone who's upset is going to go out and protest.
Starting point is 00:01:58 No one will. It's going to be, I'm sure there's going to be people that protest, but those people will be arrested and whatever, beaten up. I'm sure it's going to happen. Oh, jeez. Did you watch the movie The Patriot? No. With Mel Gibson? No, no.
Starting point is 00:02:12 You were watching it yesterday. I just watched it the other day. I don't know why. Oh, you know what it was? This is crazy, man. Oh, tell me. It was the number one trending movie on Netflix. Was it really?
Starting point is 00:02:20 Yeah. Oh, I wonder why. I know. I know, man. Dude, everyone's preparing. For those that don't know, The Patriot is about the Revolutionary War. And, like, the British are really, really bad. It's a great movie.
Starting point is 00:02:33 I love that movie. That is an old movie. 2000? Yeah. Yeah, yeah, yeah. 20 years old. 20 years. Wow.
Starting point is 00:02:38 And it was, so I opened up Netflix, and The Patriot with Mel Gibson is the top one. For those that don't know, it is about a man who says no to the revolution it's it's so well written mel gibson was great in this movie he's like they're they're having this convention in south carolina and they're going to vote on whether or not to join the war effort with the other colonies okay and he he he stands up and says tell me why should i trade one tyrant 3,000 miles away for 3,000 tyrants one mile away? A legislative body can oppress someone's rights, same as a king. And then they're like, you know, everyone like, ooh. And then the, you know, commander, captain guy goes, I took you to be a patriot.
Starting point is 00:03:18 And then he goes, he's like, well, if you're asking if I think the colonies should be independent my answer is they can and they should but if you're asking would i go to war with england the answer is most certainly no and then when they all when they all decide that they're going to vote for it he goes mark my words this war will not be fought on the frontier but in your yard you know in your gardens in your homes in your towns and it was like it's powerful stuff yeah but the point is this dude did not want to go to war and it was only when the bad guy shows up and i'm not going to spoil the, it's powerful stuff. Yeah. But the point is, this dude did not want to go to war. And it was only when the bad guy shows up. And I'm not going to spoil the movie.
Starting point is 00:03:49 It's 20 years old. But the bad guy shows up and basically messes with his family because he's like the snide British guy. Apparently, the British got really mad about this. Oh, really? When we made the movie. They're like, how dare you show us to be such monsters? Because the bad guy, like, he kills kids. Oh, geez.
Starting point is 00:04:04 It's like it's a british uh lieutenant or something and he's like a child and shoots the kid or whatever yikes and so like the british guy really mad but anyway this dude just wanted to mind his own business and then because of this he's forced to join the revolution and so it's like the whole movie takes place in kind of like a side arc you know it's not washington or anything it's not like the yeah it's just like one dude and he's like a guerrilla tactics guy fights the cherokee tomahawk how did i not watch this movie you haven't seen it dude no i gotta see it sounds awesome and it's just like seeing people run they have like the gadsden flag don't tread on me and like the american flag and he's running
Starting point is 00:04:36 and he's yeah it's great and they make the the the british look like like morons oh really yeah yeah it's awesome i mean it's basically like, they're farmers, they're militiamen, and they're underestimated, and they use guerrilla tactics to, like, surprise these like, hoity-toity. Anyway, the reason I bring this up is, New York has just suspended the uh,
Starting point is 00:04:57 the First Amendment. The whole state or the city? I can't believe it. The city. NYPD commissioner. No protests allowed. That's insane. what's crazy about it is that just the other day the patriots the number one movie on netflix like what are people thinking about yeah the revolution and now they're cutting you off from protesting man this is crazy stuff wow so anyway that was like a long little opening but if you like the show hit the like button you can jump into super chat you know what I was thinking? If you are going to Super Chat, because we usually go about an hour before we actually get to them,
Starting point is 00:05:28 just make sure that when you post a Super Chat, include the context to the best of your abilities. So often we'll see someone Super Chat something like, no way that could ever happen, that would be nuts. And I'm like, I don't know what that was in reference to. You need a little context there. Yeah, but I mean, it's all up to you. You can Super Chat me whatever you want. You want to super chat
Starting point is 00:05:47 something about your cat stealing your wallet or something? I don't know. Or ferrets do that. Ferrets steal your stuff. Boku! Is the cat in here? Yes, but Boku just came and said hello to me. Hello, buddy! You want to introduce the cat? Oh, yeah, we should. Where is he? He's coming to you now. Alright, we're going to get him. He's cute! He's adorable.
Starting point is 00:06:03 I don't know if you guys have ever met Boku. Let's meet the kitty. He's the best. This is Boku. He likes to sleep on my lap. Get him. Oh, he's out. Oh, there's a tail. There's a cat.
Starting point is 00:06:10 Oh, great. He's like, what am I doing? You guys didn't tell me I was going to be on the show today. We're professionals. He's straight chilling. He's a table ornament now. All right. Yeah, yeah.
Starting point is 00:06:18 What were we talking about? Cats. His name is actually Boko. Boku. And he was named for Jordan Peterson. He's hunting on the table. I think he found my water. But no one calls him that anymore.
Starting point is 00:06:29 We call him Boku. He's trying to get my water. I wish you guys could see this. Oh, that is pretty cute. Oh, man, the angle. He just shoved his face in a mason jar. Someone said soy cat. Nope, he is a carnivore and eats meat.
Starting point is 00:06:40 He's trying really hard to get that water. He's going to get that water. Oh, he got it. He's drinking your water. Well, that's no longer your get that water. He's gonna get that water. Cats should. Oh, he got it! And he's drinking my water. Well, that's no longer your water, Tim. That is the cat's water. Oh, well. So anyway, we're supposed to be talking about the end of the world, and, you know, chaos and stuff.
Starting point is 00:06:55 No, it's not the end of the world. It's just New York shitting on the Bill of Rights. Sorry. But that's what it feels like. That's what it is. I'm sorry. I had to say it. Man. This annoys me, though. They don't care.
Starting point is 00:07:09 They don't care. Clearly they don't. But what do you do? What do you do? I guess, here's what I think might happen. There'll be a bunch of lawsuits after the fact. Yeah. The scary thing, though, is some New York judge being like,
Starting point is 00:07:19 well, it was an emergency. And, you know, emergencies don't really count. We can take your rights man and yet all these other states are now opening up like california is now finally prepping to open up texas is opening up it's like all these these different states are like yeah we can probably open up and whatever slowly moving towards it they're like we're gonna slowly open these things man you are you guys are both really distracted he's drinking my water man he is drinking you guys need to see this
Starting point is 00:07:45 It's rather cute, but man. I wish we could turn a camera. I'm sorry guys Yeah, it's okay look I have water because we're doing a show need to drink it bring the water over in front of the Boca is quite spoiled now. He drank too much. You can't reach it anymore. He's really jamming his face in that jar Oh, there he goes careful. I don't want his head to get stuck in there. No, it's like only his face He'll be fine. It happened before. Oh, did it? What, really? Yes.
Starting point is 00:08:06 Okay, I'll keep an eye on him. With that same kind of jar in our room. I'll keep an eye on him. Yeah. So, careful. Yeah, so anyway, you guys can't actually see what's going on right now, but there's a cat drinking Tim's water and they're infatuated with it. I'm not.
Starting point is 00:08:20 I'm listening. Oh, yeah, you're listening. I am. You had to stop taking a photo to change the camera. I want to take a picture to share with everybody, like behind the scenes. So I was thinking that some of these cases might end up going to the Supreme Court, though, because there's no way that the New York Police Department can put this nonsense on hold and expect that to not go to the Supreme Court.
Starting point is 00:08:37 A hundred percent. So they're basically taking a poop on the Constitution. Is that better? Yes, that is better. You already swore or whatever. I already did. Well, I mean, we get one, right? No, no, no the Constitution. Is that better? Yes, that is better. You already swore or whatever. I already did. Well, I mean, we get one, right? Or two?
Starting point is 00:08:48 No, no, no. Oh, no? Not that one. Not that one? No way. Oh, man. I don't think it matters to the live stream, to be honest. Okay.
Starting point is 00:08:55 But it just means that when we put up the clips, we have to go in and bleep them or something. I'll fix it. Well, good thing she knows what she's doing. Yeah, YouTube is basically TV at this point. Yeah. And, like, yeah, it's really about the advertisers. Because YouTube, they'll basically suppress the video. Oh, right, okay.
Starting point is 00:09:10 So it's like, look, man, you have a choice. Do you want to swear or do you want to, you know... Get money. Well, it's not about get money. It's about, like, actually have your video be viewable by people. Yeah. Yeah, because, like, even if you're subscribed to this channel, some people will point out, like, it doesn't even appear on my channel.
Starting point is 00:09:26 Like, they've gone to my channel before and been like, there's no video. Yeah, that's weird. Yeah, man. It happened to me. I mean, I'm a moderator here, and I can, you know, whatever. But it still didn't show me the video every time. It's like, what's going on? What people don't get about how censorship works is that it's not.
Starting point is 00:09:45 So people like to say things like Tim self censors. It's like, dude, if I don't say swears. Yeah. Come on, man. You know, I did. I did. I did a video the other day about the Democrats saying that they don't care. Joe Biden, you know, abused that woman.
Starting point is 00:09:59 Right. And I straight up saying the video like I know for a fact this video will be demonetized, deranked. And it was half the viewership. What a surprise. Yeah. Yeah, exactly. So, no, I'm going to talk about whatever story.
Starting point is 00:10:10 But here's what people don't get about how censorship works. When it comes to, like, biased media, they're not forcing any of these journalists to say things. It's peer pressure. But more than that, they hire the people who already say the things they want. That's true. So when it comes to YouTube I'm not ignoring stories I just don't talk about those particular things so you'll see some people might want to talk
Starting point is 00:10:32 about certain conspiracies or whatever and they'll get eliminated because that's the thing they talk about YouTube is not forcing people necessarily like obviously I can't say the word Voldemort but I did make two videos with the guy and then YouTube ended up taking him down so you know there there are some hard limits but for the most part i cover exactly what i what i want to talk about like there's no but i'm pretty sure
Starting point is 00:10:55 my time will come you know they'll come and they'll hack the channel in half yeah because it's really funny for the longest time when it came to the censorship debate and free speech and all that the argument we heard from many on the left was like but my private company oh but youtube's a private company right what about now yeah let's pull this up uh de blasio nypd commissioner no protests allowed in new york city such a bold statement you can't do that yeah yeah apparently you can because nothing's gonna happen no one's gonna protest that's it that's against federal law like what but it's not it's not statutory law it's the constitution so the constitution says they will make no law establishment establishing you know religion speech press whatever so that's technically that's not a law then technically
Starting point is 00:11:41 speaking so what they're doing right now unconstitutional it's a it's a violation of civil rights right do you think the aclu will come out on this one i'm i'm i question it because they better i don't know i don't know if i believe and i don't think so nope because the the argument right now about whether we should reopen or not is tribal and it's true leftists and democrats who are like, we mustn't reopen. So here's what happened with the ACLU. I used to be a very proud fan of the ACLU. And I had donated to them. I'd actually worked at a fundraising company where we raised money for them.
Starting point is 00:12:15 What's that stand for again? The American Civil Liberties Union. They're anything but. Oh, really? They are famed for defending the rights of the K marching in skokie illinois they defended unite the right in charlottesville but something interesting happened my grandparents lived in skokie things started getting really polarized uh you know over the past 10 years and they started to build up a base of hyper-partisan individuals who clearly have no principles yeah so there was there was a poll that came out recently
Starting point is 00:12:45 from YouGov showing that when it came to Brett Kavanaugh, Democrats polled said 70 percent said that if you could prove the allegations against Kavanaugh, he should not be allowed in the Supreme Court. They asked the exact same question about Joe Biden and only 30 percent agreed that he shouldn't he shouldn't be qualified for president. That's ridiculous because it's not about principle. It's just lying to get power. Nope. And we're seeing it straight up. Thank you. So the ACLU, Donald, Donald Trump comes out and he says, you know, uh, early on Trump's quote was something like Donald Trump. It was a statement written that Donald Trump is calling for the complete and total shutdown of Muslims and in
Starting point is 00:13:24 the country or something like that. And then later on, he instituted this travel ban, which included North Korea, Venezuela, not just Muslim countries. And the leftist media and Democrats ran with the narrative Muslim travel ban, even though it didn't ban most Muslim countries and it banned countries that weren't Muslim, whatever. But the ACLU immediately stepped up saying, you can't do that. It's unconstitutional. And so
Starting point is 00:13:49 all of a sudden, they saw a massive spike in donors. And boy, did they love it. Yeah, sure. So when it came to Charlottesville and Unite the Right, the ACLU started losing tons of subscribers. Their donors were just bailing out, saying, F you, you know,
Starting point is 00:14:06 we thought you were better than this. And so the ACLU had to backpedal and just completely get rid of their principals. So now... Gross. Yeah, they don't actually support principals anymore. The ACLU, and much like many organizations,
Starting point is 00:14:20 it's really funny, there's an organization called Free Press. Okay. What do you think they do get paid to do stuff no they're a non-profit called free press sure what do you think their their core advocacy is i don't know free press yeah freedom of speech freedom of speech freedom of the press defending your you know right to publish and they launched a campaign to get alex jones banned from facebook why because they
Starting point is 00:14:45 oppose free press that's ridiculous apparently they don't know what the words free press mean so so whatever happened man in the past 10 years people on the i i don't know what it is but i kind of feel like social media has acted as a sort of filter that's moved people into two camps, left and right. And what I think happened is it's not that the left and the right are actually politically left or politically right. Certainly a lot of people who used to be left now claim to be conservative, even though they're not. It's more so about free thinking, liberty minded individuals. And it just so happens that many conservatives now align with like you know liberals it's like i was saying like ben shapiro and dave rubin
Starting point is 00:15:31 fundamentally disagreeing like bench print wouldn't even come to his you know wedding anniversary or whatever but they're not yelling at each other but they're friends right and they disagree on like core life issues because that's what america used to kind of be right i say kind of be because they were still crazy people. True. But now, basically, the left, as I see it, is a chaotic, destructive force with no goal other than it's just fire. Pure fire.
Starting point is 00:15:56 Yeah, it's like they've kind of lost track of what they were going for. But they're like, well, we've gone too far. We've got to just keep going. No, no, it's the remnants. Okay. Same thing, basically. So's the remnants. Right? Same thing, basically.
Starting point is 00:16:11 So I've been, I grew up in Chicago, lived in New York, always been pretty left. Yeah. You were, yeah. Like, were you big into Bernie Sanders back in 2016? Yeah. Yeah. I liked Bernie in 2016. Would you say your friends were? Half of them.
Starting point is 00:16:22 Yeah. I have a lot of Trump supporting friends, too. Yeah. Yeah. Because, well, you were in Arizona, too. So. Yeah. Probably a lot of trump supporting friends too yeah yeah yeah because well you were in arizona too so yeah probably a lot of conservatives well i mean yeah i mean i doesn't matter what kind of thing you support i exactly i'm not gonna like cut you out of my life but you're like trump but i'm saying like hillary it doesn't matter like as long as you you're still a good person then we can be friends so what ends up happening is you have regular people not super into politics yeah and then you're faced with this current phenomenon where you've got some people who are like i may disagree but i'll sit down with you right and other people who are like screeching
Starting point is 00:16:57 yeah i'm not friends with the re people right screechers and that's the left has become yeah i i don't get it like i mean so I'm not going to throw any direct shit. I'm not going to call specific people out right now, but there are some independent commentators that produce on social media. And we did we did briefly talk about this the other day. And it's like their their only argument is insults and derision. OK. So it's like if Donald Trump does something, they'll say, like, what?
Starting point is 00:17:24 And what a moron, idiot, things like that. You have the Donald Trump reply guys. Okay. So it's like if Donald Trump does something, they'll say like, what a moron, idiot, things like that. You have the Donald Trump reply guys, right? You know those guys? Yeah, yeah. So Donald Trump tweets. Just fame seekers, basically. No, they're just, they're just,
Starting point is 00:17:35 it's perhaps it's Trump derangement syndrome. I think it's a combo. Yeah. Because they're, I'm sure they get traffic. I think, you know, what it comes down to is the left is primarily emotionally unstable people.
Starting point is 00:17:48 And the right, I'm doing air quotes because I don't mean politically left and politically right. I'm saying like the culture war factions. The right is comprised of people who are much more emotionally stable. The reason I say that is because if you, and it's not universal, it's not absolute. But you look at like the intellectual dark web types. Yeah. They tend to be leftist. Right.
Starting point is 00:18:07 So you're familiar with the intellectual dark web, Jordan Peterson. Right. So I don't know. What is Jordan? He's like a moderate. Right. He's like fairly moderate. Not a really conservative guy.
Starting point is 00:18:15 But you look at the Weinstein brothers. You look at people like Joe Rogan. And you have very progressive individuals. Okay. But they're emotionally stable. They can have an argument. They can sit down. Yeah. very progressive individuals, but they're emotionally stable. They can have an argument. They can sit down. And you end up with this large faction of politically homeless, I think.
Starting point is 00:18:31 Bridget Phetasy calls it that. I don't know if she coined that phrase. But the politically homeless are people who are pretty much leftists, like liberal left-leaning individuals, but are emotionally stable. So they find themselves more in alignment with the right. I'm sure there will be a lot of people on the left who will point to a bunch of idiot right-wingers and be like, Tim's wrong. But the point is I'm not talking about political.
Starting point is 00:18:54 There's idiots everywhere. Right. And you can act on them. Whatever. But when the highest profile individuals of the left are just totally lying, I mean it's fair to point out there are some conservatives who pump out ridiculous nonsense too.
Starting point is 00:19:08 Of course there are. But when I look to what the left has done politically, it's like conservatives and Trump supporters are making an argument for what Trump has done. And you get intellectual dark web types like Eric Weinstein saying,
Starting point is 00:19:21 I completely disagree with this and Trump is not viable. And here he is sitting down talking about it. And're like here here like thank you for expressing your opinion yeah but you don't get that on whatever the other culture war faction is you get things like you should be banned your show should be like removed you get cancel culture stuff it's really amazing there was a there's a woman i know and she tweeted the other day uh the new york times article that said uh you know we we think Joe Biden did it. We're going to own it and vote for him anyway.
Starting point is 00:19:48 Yeah. And she tweeted something like my sentiment as sentiment as well. I'm going to vote for Biden, even though I believe this woman. And she ended up getting ratioed super hard. Right. And her response was, I'm being attacked by bots. Trolls? No, bots.
Starting point is 00:20:04 There was bots. Oh, really? No, she said, I'm being attacked by bots. Trolls? No, bots. There was bots? Oh, really? No, she said, I'm being attacked by bots. Oh, she said trolls as well. She was being targeted. She said, Bernie bots and GOP people or whatever. And then she suggested that Twitter revoke APIs, API keys, in reference to automation. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:20:21 It's like, that's what they think they're they're in this world where they can't fathom that they actually just are getting heat from people for saying something dumb none of these people are real must be bots right they're disagreeing with me yep yep and they're not surprising they're about oh yeah yeah definitely they exist but this sentiment has been going on for years like if you look you know you know it's interesting i think this is a really easy way to explain like a bit of evidence as to my perspective on this of course i'm sure there's gonna be a bunch of lefty commentators who are gonna like hear this it'd be like tim's insane if he thinks that's true it's like fine you can believe what you want but let me tell you something alex jones got purged from every platform rachel
Starting point is 00:20:59 maddow got propped up and her ratings are skyrocketing i mean he was i mean it was kind of crazy now i i never watched him before starting the show, but I've gathered some information, seen some stuff. And he's kind of kooky, but he's funny, actually. Yeah, he's out there. At the same time. It's like, who cares? We can play a game of who said it, Rachel Maddow or Alex Jones. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:21:20 One said that Jeffrey Epstein is running a kiddie trafficking island and he needs to be stopped. Another said Russia is going to shut off the electricity to your home potentially in the winter in Fargo. Think about what that means. Who said it? Oh, I have no idea. Rachel Maddow said that one. And that's the famous like insanity conspiracy line that Russia is going to shut down Fargo's electricity. Yep. And'd she get that information? She's nuts! She's nuts! She did a segment where she was like... But she's on the left, right? Yes.
Starting point is 00:21:51 And so when she went insane propping up the most psychotic Donald... Dude, MSNBC had a guy on arguing that Trump may very well be a Russian asset since the 1980s. Oh my goodness. What psychotic parallel universities people live in. But what happens with MSNBC is they get pushed forward, cropped up.
Starting point is 00:22:10 If you go, if you listen to Fox News, what do they tell you? Oh, they'll tell you some conservative bias stuff. I don't watch Fox. They'll tell you conservative bias stuff, but they'll tell you the Russia conspiracy stuff is insane. And it was. Aren't we finding out, like, the Russian stuff is all made up anyway yep it's like it's all a bunch of well russia was trying to you know metal but they spent like thousands of dollars and influenced hundreds of people like it's ridiculously minor that's it and the effect i
Starting point is 00:22:37 believe like thousands not hundreds of thousands tens of thousands just thousands i'm pretty sure it's thousands like yeah we spent like eight thousand bucks just to see if we can make a difference well no it's like tens of thousands hundreds of thousands okay but in terms of direct spend on like social media was nothing and so i think the official assessment is that they had zero impact yeah but what they like to say is that you know senate committee has found that russia was trying to prop up donald trump and then they come out in march he russia is trying to prop up bernie sanders it's fake it's like it's it's it's insanity oh man so we think about what ends up happening you get rachel maddow spouting ridiculous conspiracy garbled trash yeah a-okay so what happens to these people who hear this all day they live in this parallel
Starting point is 00:23:21 paranoid delusional state i guess and they have Trump derangement syndrome, where even after it's been proven now multiple times that Trump didn't collude with Russia, they still believe it. Yeah. Even as, even like in January, Pelosi is like, it's Trump working with Putin.
Starting point is 00:23:35 They're just nuts. So I think, I think it comes down to like, these social media companies and these media outlets are biased towards the left just because it's been the default for them. Okay. And so Trump has to be wrong no matter what. But if Trump is always wrong, that means when Trump is right, you are wrong.
Starting point is 00:23:53 That's good. So these people end up watching this stuff, believing insane conspiracy stuff. And then you end up with moderates and conservatives standing next to each other scratching their heads while the people on the left are smashing windows, starting fires, and screeching that Russia has taken over. And then when it's not Russia, it's Ukraine. And then when it's not Ukraine, it's China. And it's like at a certain point, you think they're going to realize. But so here's my ultimate point, why I say that the left is emotionally unstable and
Starting point is 00:24:18 the right. And I don't mean necessarily the political. I mean, like the factions of the culture war. It's because after the Russia gate failed after years after ukraine gate failed after several months and then they tried doing the china thing which lasted a week you'd think at a certain point they would learn but what's the definition of insanity that they like to say doing the same thing over and over again expecting expecting a different result yeah it's not really the definition of insanity it's just like some buzz phrase you hear on the internet all they're doing is just making themselves seem like fools to the general public so the general public who thought
Starting point is 00:24:49 they were democrats are like am i a democrat do i actually align with this left lefty thing that's happening because i i thought i was a lefty for a long time but you are i guess i i would think that i am but like hearing us talk about like the past couple months about what they do and how they screech and how they do things, it's like, I don't know if I associate with that kind of person. Exactly. Yeah. And so if there is no establishment, and I don't mean like the elite establishment, if there is no actual left that you can communicate with, you'll never hear any arguments for their ideas. You know, the craziest thing I saw was Jacobin magazine. I don't know that socialist magazine. Okay. Jacobin is a reference to the French revolution, the Jacobins. Okay. Socialists
Starting point is 00:25:37 wrote an article that the Democrats and the media were actually the ones colluding with Russia by pushing Russian propaganda. And I'm sitting here thinking like, wow, when the socialists agree with the Trump supporters, whatever the left is in this country is like a it's like a pile of it's like all the little bits of crayon mashed into a into a ball and then like warmed up. So it clusters together. It's like no real it's just a massive random slime, you know, forming in the corner. So it's like, since, you know what I think happened?
Starting point is 00:26:11 I think the left was kind of playing the game with the Democrats. Like, I mean, leftists, like far leftist socialists. Yeah. Because they wanted Bernie to win and they want to take over. Once they got ousted, they have no allegiance to the Democrats.
Starting point is 00:26:23 So now they're like, yep, these people are nuts. That makes sense that makes sense yeah man i feel bad for the people who watch maddow it's like and and and for and to the same extent i feel bad for the people who get entrenched in youtube conspiracy stuff be it alex jones or otherwise karen's watching maddow getting angry stuff absolutely i'm serious and they go on they go on Facebook and they're like, maybe orange man. It's like, you know, listen, if you really think Joe Biden can win, like, you're not stable. You know, like, who are these people? I agree with you. You know what, man? Completely.
Starting point is 00:26:56 You take a look at those polls showing that the voters about Kavanaugh, 70% said Kavanaugh shouldn't be. Right. But Biden, no, they flip-flop. These people, these high-profile individuals on Twitter who represent the resistance, it's like they're NPCs. Like, that's really the best way to explain it. They have no real opinions.
Starting point is 00:27:18 They have no principles, no morals. They're just, it's like, they're not, I'm not calling them bots in the sense that like they're fake people yeah but they have no thoughts of their own it's you can predict like i'd be willing to bet you could look at one of these resistance people yeah and you could actually map out what their tweets will be over the next month you're like here's exactly what they're going to say you could probably like a story breaks right and it'll be like you know donald trump sells you know weapons saudi arabia and you can write the tweet before they do and then tag them in it and then like wait for them to
Starting point is 00:27:48 tweet it because that's how predictable and insane these people are yeah don't get me wrong they're conservatives who do the same thing and that's like you know they're trying to rally a base but i think there are a few people i know who are on the left who have built careers as like left-wing commentators okay i feel like they're lying i watch them tweet stuff and i'm like you really don't believe that yeah but you have no choice because your base is just these people so you know them personally though oh yeah so you can you know that that's not their real personality yep it's not so much about their personality i know some people who won't.
Starting point is 00:28:27 They'll put out complete BS. And then I'm like, you know this BS, right? And they'll go, huh. They won't change it. Okay. Huh. Wow. Yep.
Starting point is 00:28:40 And it's because if they say it, they'll lose subscribers. They'll lose money. They don't care. Their core audience agrees with them. There's no principles there. It's like the goal is to just get traffic make money and it's funny that they accuse me of the same thing and it's like man i'd love nothing more than just like live in the van down by the river you know what i mean go skateboarding every day and i have to be worried about this i'm talking about whatever whatever i want but when you combine when you combine, I think that's actually what's holding
Starting point is 00:29:07 whatever the left is, that we call the colloquial left, whatever it is, is being held together by these people who are pretending. So long as you have high-profile individuals on Twitter who want followers, they will say the most shocking
Starting point is 00:29:21 and bombastic thing possible to maintain their status and stature. And they don't care about any of this stuff. You know what? I've talked about this before, too. But for those that haven't heard it, I'll tell you exactly how it happens. So early on, and this is like a semi-real world example. Somebody writes an article that says Donald Trump makes a comment and it's called racist.
Starting point is 00:29:44 It's an article. They write it. They publish it. It's an article. They write it. They publish it. It's a million views. Okay. So then their boss is like, oh, you got a million views on that one. See what else you can find. The next day they write, Donald Trump makes another racist comment. Gets another million views. The next day they write, Donald Trump is racist. Another million views. The next day they write, Donald Trump is the worst racist. Donald Trump is the most racist we've ever seen. Donald Trump is running for president and he will be a white supremacist president. And then finally, Trump is almost as bad as Hitler. Trump is literally
Starting point is 00:30:13 Hitler. Trump is worse than Hitler. And the reason is every day they have to one up what they said yesterday. Because if they just write the same article over and over again, people don't click. It's like a drug. Yep. Yeah, people get, like, they adapt to it. And they slowly start, you know, they build up a tolerance. So, I mean, that's just really what's happening. It happens to a lot of people. And if people aren't willing to accept that they're advocating for a broken system, a failed politician, Joe Biden, not going to work. Unless they want the chaos vote, like you said yesterday.
Starting point is 00:30:52 Yeah. But I don't think so. Some people want to watch the world burn, right? I think anybody who's actually paying attention, you know, has either left the left. Because, like, how come there's no walk away from the Republican Party campaign? That's true. You know the walk away campaign yeah of course where's the where's the republican one where's the walk away from trump it's almost it's it's interesting it's like people who like trump still love trump and they love him more every day probably even people who don't like trump are going
Starting point is 00:31:18 to trump you said you were going to vote for trump yeah you're not you're not a maga hat wearing you're a skateboarding vegan hippie hippie bro it's true i will not vote for biden joe joe rogan said it you made a good point yesterday he he upped the economy like obama's like you can't do it and then he did it he and he brought the numbers up crazy so the economy did really well under his administration so now we're we have this pandemic so we're going to trust some random person we don't know? I mean, if the Democrats do choose someone new that we don't even know who it is, it's like I highly suspect that's going to happen. Cuomo? I don't know what Cuomo is. I don't know anything about this dude, you know, as far as what he does business wise.
Starting point is 00:31:57 I mean, Trump has shown that he can bolster our economy. The best economy we've had in a generation. We need that, especially now that it's been shut down for so long yep yeah yeah yeah bingo yeah right there exactly there's there's almost so in terms of talking about like who you would vote for you've got foreign policy issues health care issues yep but for most americans it's the economy right that's the saying it's the economy stupid yeah well donald trump's proven that he made an amazing economy for three years now that the economy so this is actually in the polling that i was just reading earlier today americans don't blame trump for the pandemic and the economic crisis okay and if that's the case wouldn't they assume he's the best choice to fix it
Starting point is 00:32:38 because of what he did in the first three years of his first term yeah and there's been so much like so many different articles that I've seen where they're trying to blame him. Every chance they get, they want to pin this on Trump. And it's like, how? Endlessly. How can they do that? It doesn't make any sense.
Starting point is 00:32:56 I read the articles. Some people send them my way and I'm just like reading it. I'm like, this doesn't even make any sense. So here's what happens. If Trump is wrong, you you know every so often on certain issues yeah then the media is inverted and that means they're wrong on most issues right if trump was right about economics and he was like let's say he was right 80 of the time that means the democrats the media were wrong 80 of the time and that's kind of what's happening basically yeah
Starting point is 00:33:21 so but yeah to go back to my other the point i was making about like you saying you'd vote for trump joe rogan saying he'd rather vote for trump yep there's there's very there have been people who have left the republican party like justin amash for instance but there's and the never trumpers for sure because he was gonna lose his spot was he leaving or was he just kind of a hail mary to keep some spotlight i't know. I think he made a bad bet. Yeah. I think what he saw, because he was a Republican, he saw like people don't like Trump. Women don't like Trump. So he was scratching his beard going like, he doesn't have a beard.
Starting point is 00:33:55 I'm kidding. But, you know, he's thinking like, how do I win reelection? I got to leave the Republican Party. It did well for him. Gained a bunch of followers. Got, you know-profile push. But that means when it comes time to actually run in his district again, he's not going to take it. Yeah, he lost the whole Republican base. Yeah, so now people are going to walk in and they're going to go R.
Starting point is 00:34:17 They're not going to rally for independent. So now he's trying to go, like, libertarian or whatever. So there have been some instances of people leaving the Republican Party, for sure. They're on Twitter. You can see them. Trump, Grett, they call it. But the movement, the high-profile walk away, you hear so much more often. Absolutely. Yeah, you're right.
Starting point is 00:34:34 It's because even the people who don't want to vote for Trump, like I mentioned, the intellectual dark web people, they're not voting for Biden. They're not going to pretend they vote for Biden. And even the progressives are not going to vote for Biden. So what is it? Yeah, and who are they? What are these people? Where's these polls proving that Biden's ahead of Trump? It's like they're just sitting in a room like, well, what do you think?
Starting point is 00:34:55 Yeah, yeah, Biden, everyone Biden. All right. Yep. Well, I guess he's ahead of the polls. You know, the YouGov said the reason that Biden's ahead is because of women, the female vote. OK, that makes sense. But Trump is winning with independents. You know, the YouGov said the reason that Biden's ahead is because of women. The female vote. Okay. That makes sense. But Trump is winning with independents.
Starting point is 00:35:08 Biden's ahead because of women are voting for him? Because women don't like Trump. Amen. Women don't like Trump. And all I can think is all the different creepy videos of him grabbing women and sniffing their hair and children. Emotional instability. women and sniffing their hair and children emotional instability oh man if you if you can see a video me out of joe biden doing these things and say i'm gonna vote for him anyway you're not you're there's nothing there's nothing going on upstairs yeah man it's it's you know
Starting point is 00:35:38 but there there is a i don't know what's gonna happen you know that seven or 68 percent about 70 percent of millennial women are Democrats? I didn't know that, no. Yeah. They're going to vote for Biden. Okay. That's so weird, isn't it? Yeah, it is.
Starting point is 00:35:53 It's creating a weird dating phenomenon. I don't know if we talked about this before, but there's very few conservative women, millennial women, Republicans. And that means that the dating pool for democratic women is extremely lopsided so what's actually happened from this is we've seen stories of millennial women becoming conservative because they can't get a boyfriend yeah i read an article yesterday i was kind of random but it was this uh left girl like a Democratic woman, said her family was okay with all these different things. But then they couldn't accept that she was marrying a Trump fan or like a Trump supporter. Oh, right, right, right.
Starting point is 00:36:36 Couldn't go around to it. That's the woman who wanted someone to walk her down the aisle or something. Yeah, yeah, yeah. And so Trump Jr. said he would do it. Oh, really? Yeah. I didn't catch that part of the story. That must be new. He tweeted, if you don't find someone better, I'll do it. And everyone Trump Jr. said he would do it. Oh, really? Yeah. I didn't catch that part of the story. That must be new.
Starting point is 00:36:45 He tweeted, if you don't find someone better, I'll do it. And everyone's like, yeah. But that's the thing about like Trump. But that's also sad. Oh, totally. That's so sad. Like, really? You're that petty that you won't go to your daughter's wedding?
Starting point is 00:36:57 Seriously? There are some crazy posts I've seen where like Trump supporters, gay Trump supporters, post about how it was harder to come out as a Trump supporter than it was to come out as gay. Yeah. Because people are deranged. That's insane. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:37:10 It's really nuts. There was a recent post where someone said that it was harder to come out as a Trump supporter than trans. Like when they went to their family and said they were trans, their family was like, yay and happy and like dancing. Maybe that was the article I read, actually. The trans one? That sounds familiar.
Starting point is 00:37:24 Yeah. But when they said they wanted to vote for Trump the family was like rawr. Yeah. Where's that invasion of the body snatchers
Starting point is 00:37:30 where the guy goes rawr and points and screeches. I don't think I've seen that. Is that a movie or something? Yeah, yeah, yeah. It's from the 70s
Starting point is 00:37:37 or something like that. The aliens take over their body and then like the woman's running up and the guy sees her and goes rawr like points at her and screams. Nice. That's what it's like, man woman's running up and the guy sees her and goes, like, points at her and screams.
Starting point is 00:37:45 Nice. That's what it's like, man. It's, you know, I couldn't imagine what it would be like to actually be in New York and hanging out with some of these people that I used to hang out with. I told you the story. I talked about that before. The girl who asked me how many of my male friends were okay with rape. I told you that, right? No.
Starting point is 00:38:01 I talked about this. Yeah, I remember you talking to me. Yeah, yeah, yeah. No, but we talked about it on the show. I'm sorry, what now? I thought we talked about this? Yeah, I remember you talking to me. Yeah, yeah, yeah. No, but we talked about it on the show. I'm sorry, what now? I thought we talked about this on the show. Yeah, maybe we just talked about it behind the scenes. I worked with someone in media.
Starting point is 00:38:13 Okay. And we were hanging out one day. And then all of a sudden she was like, so be honest with me, Tim. Like how many, this was where we lived on Nostrand. Seriously? I was hanging out with her in the park, in the playground. Yeah, yeah, yeah. At those benches.
Starting point is 00:38:29 Okay. And she was asking about you. What? She said... Not you specifically, but, like... I'm your friend, so... And it was at the time when we were, like, hanging out in the apartment and everything. Okay.
Starting point is 00:38:39 Playing Magic the Gathering. Yeah. And she said, be honest, like, how many of your male friends are, like, cool with rape? What the hell? Yeah. And I and i was like what she was serious yeah for real be honest like how many of your male friends are like cool with rape and i was like none of them and she goes honestly and i was like are you joking like are you being serious right now that's ridiculous she was like yes like how many of your guy friends you know they'll laugh about it and they'll like you know brag about how they've done it and i'm like what they believe that that's what she said to me and this was like a feminist
Starting point is 00:39:12 that's insane and she's i don't know anybody either for the record i was like ridiculous i was like guys dude what if i said if we were hanging out my goodness and one dude started bragging about how he raped somebody, we'd probably kick him out. Yeah. Throw him out. Absolutely. What's wrong with you?
Starting point is 00:39:29 Or we'd look at him at first and be like, you're joking, right? And if they were serious, we'd be like, I'm going to leave. Yeah. Like, I don't want to be like. You're not the person we thought you were, basically. Call the cops and. My goodness. But it's not just that.
Starting point is 00:39:41 Like, we would never hang out with someone like that. Like, you meet a person like that and you don't hang out with them. But she asked me this. I just saw someone in the chat said something that I kind of maybe thought. It was like they said she probably has a fetish. And that does exist, doesn't it? Like she's trying to find a guy who's going to. No, not necessarily what she's thinking.
Starting point is 00:40:02 But doesn't that exist? Like, there are women that have fetishes about being raped. Ask Bernie Sanders. Oh, that's what he said, right? He wrote about it. He wrote about it. That's what he said, too. Oh, man.
Starting point is 00:40:13 Of course there is. It's not normal. But no, no, no, no, no, no. No, it is. Because it's not about like, like the fetish is very. No, no, no. Guys talking like, throwing out about rape. No, that's not a normal thing. But think about. I have never met any guy that has ever like, oh, right. Growing out about rape. No, but you know, not a normal thing.
Starting point is 00:40:25 But think about what I have never met any guy that has ever like, hey, you want to you want to talk about rape? Right. Like what? No. But what kind of indoctrination happened to her where she believed that men do that? Like, I'm sure there are some creepy MFers. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:40:43 Who are laughing. But like the average dude? It's in the news when it happens. So I guess, I don't know. The social justice side is like, oh, yeah, more ammunition for our guns against toxic masculinity or whatever else they added on to. It's a constant one-upping each other. They don't believe anything. And then people get roped into this and i you know i was talking to uh i was talking to
Starting point is 00:41:09 her about it and i'm like you realize that like the actual male male power fantasy is like saving a woman yeah that's a good point you know like fairy tales are about the man in shining armor rescuing the damsel in distress yep being Not kidnapping her and bragging to his friends about, like, destroying her. Yeah, that's always the bad guy in the movies. It's like, I was talking about this when you were gone. We did a segment about, like, making life a video game, basically. You know, like, we go into video games. Like, I'm a gamer, obviously.
Starting point is 00:41:38 So it's like, you know, I get to rescue the hero or the woman, you know. And it's like, yeah, i saved the the planet you know you know everyone wants to be heroes you know let me just let me just finish this it's like so you know i lost go ahead spelunky what are you talking about i was gonna say you can choose to rescue a man woman or a dog oh that's true yeah yeah yeah i didn't know that so you're like in settings you're saying you can go to the settings and change it so that you're not rescuing woman you can rescue a man oh that's nice or a dog right so people people want to rescue we don't want to want to be heroes we don't want to not like rape people gosh right yeah what so so it's cringy yes thank you it's scary it is scary it was freaky
Starting point is 00:42:19 when i heard this i was like you can't really believe this do you she did totally did and i remember like when i worked for it was uh when I was working for Fusion, total progressive, far left, everything. The propaganda was everywhere. You know, one woman had a dollar in her cubicle. She had a dollar pinned to the wall. And she drew a line at the 23% mark and scribbled on it. And then she put like a post-it note pointing to it saying something about like what she had to overcome or something. The wage gap.
Starting point is 00:42:51 Oh. Uh-huh. It's fake. It's completely fabricated. Yep. Man, when you see Barack Obama, he got up and said something like, for every dollar a man earns, a woman earns 77 cents.
Starting point is 00:43:03 That is wrong. That's like his famous thing yeah i remember that when you when you see that and you know it's not true you know obama knows it's not true you know he's lying to you when donald trump gets up there and talks like you know like says crazy stuff talks off the cuff no he's just talking off the cuff and he's wrong a lot yeah there's a big difference trump lies though for sure they all do they're all politicians i don't care yeah but like to believe that your side is the hero you know especially particularly the democrats i i view them right now as completely just like you ever you ever see the episode of rick and morty where they go into the cleansing thing yeah and then the slime versions of them it's like the democratic
Starting point is 00:43:44 party right now yeah like i don't even know what they're doing i don't know either yeah and the other the other the other joke i like to make is uh the moderate democrats who won the trump districts in 2018 yeah it's like they came out and said if you vote for us we're not going to do this partisanship stuff we're going to fight for real issues the economy you know jobs health care kitchen table issues that you care about yeah and then as soon as they got elected they just went full-on for impeachment and it's like the the the joke is the lord of the rings meme oh yeah uh toss it in yeah cast it into the fire and the moderate democrats are holding orange man bad and they look at it they smile no oh man do it his elder that's what it was so i can't amount we'll see what happens come november
Starting point is 00:44:26 these people get reelected i have no idea but um i guess we can go back to what we were talking about like new york no first amendment oh yeah we didn't even get into this article here we did a little bit that's done it yeah what's gonna happen like uh uh so governor whitmer in michigan is being sued by the state legislature. Good. I mean, that's the way it's supposed to be done. You go to the checks and balances. Yeah. But what's crazy to me is how did the governor of Michigan have the ability to decree anything anyway?
Starting point is 00:44:55 I know. Exactly. It's like, whoa, whoa. Why do I have to sue you? Like, shouldn't you just not have that power? Yeah. To arrest people for like going outside. I agree. Shouldn't de Blasio not have this ability?
Starting point is 00:45:10 Why do we have to sue after the fact? Well, what drives me nuts in this whole and why, you know, and why thing is that there's people all over the place not doing whatever. They're just out and about whatever. And it's like it's a bunch of white folks. Cops aren't doing anything. But then now he's dropping this bomb and and they're arresting like minorities like well jewish people it's pretty damn racist you know so i can't help it man oh dude new york is so racist annoys me dude i i was talking about this earlier and you know what i can't get can't stand it it's like why why are
Starting point is 00:45:42 why would conservatives defend New York City policy? Like, you know Stop and Frisk? Yeah, it's terrible. So they were primarily going to minority neighborhoods. Bloomberg defended it saying, well, these are the people who are committing the crimes. And, you know, we're going to go frisk them. And Stop and Frisk actually has a very, very, very low success rate, if at all. Yeah. So I know the policy isn't intended to be racist.
Starting point is 00:46:02 But it definitely is. But it's classist. And because the poor neighborhoods in New York tend to be racist but it definitely is but it's classist and because the poor neighborhoods in new york tend to be black neighborhoods you disproportionately see the police going into those neighborhoods and throwing kids up against the wall violating their second and fourth amendment rights and now this is almost like a premature move they're like you know what before they start protesting against us let's just make it illegal so we can just arrest them right away yeah that's what it feels like oh yeah tensions are are rising in new york people want to go back to work they're being completely classist and racist it's the same i mean they're it's runs
Starting point is 00:46:34 they're doing both you see you see the videos the photos of people in the park yeah that's what i'm talking about whoa you mean to tell me that i have a right to go to the park and sit around do nothing but i can't protest? Yeah, exactly. What's that really about? Exactly. Look at what these people are doing, man. They're prepping, dude. They're prepping for the people that are going to start protesting because they're going crazy.
Starting point is 00:46:54 And now they do this, and it's like, what? You don't think people are going to protest this? Who was that comedian who said, you are free to do as we tell you? Right. Yeah, yeah. I don't know who said that. I don't know. We've got to look it up.
Starting point is 00:47:05 That's pretty accurate right now. Man, people are going to get mad at me in the chat, but if you know who this is... Was it Bill Hicks? What was the quote again? It is Bill Hicks, yes. He said, he's like, here's American Gladiators, here's 37 channels of it.
Starting point is 00:47:20 You know, you are free to do as we tell you. That's what's really going on. American Gladiators. Yeah, that's what was an old bit back in the day. Oh, man. But yeah, man. Fun show, though. Think about what's going on in New York.
Starting point is 00:47:32 If you are going to the park and sitting around with all your friends. Yeah. They go, you guys wear masks. Here's a mask. Yeah, the one cop was giving out masks. Yeah, like, wait a minute. If you are Jewish, they chase down your hearse and they start arresting you for having a funeral and if you want to protest what's happening oh they'll come for you now too they're gonna arrest you they're criminalizing
Starting point is 00:47:54 dissent not it's not about the pandemic yeah it's not about the quarantine they are straight up saying don't protest meanwhile de blasio himself went out for a walk in brooklyn when he lives in manhattan seriously yeah him and his wife 11 miles from their home were seen walking and people were Meanwhile, de Blasio himself went out for a walk in Brooklyn when he lives in Manhattan. Yeah. Him and his wife, 11 miles from their home, were seen walking and people were yelling at him like, what are you doing? Yeah. Like, these are your rules. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:48:13 What? I didn't know that. You can't protest. Come on. Think about what they're doing, man. And then I'll throw it to the NYPD. NYPD commissioner. That guy must not have ever sworn an oath to the Constitution.
Starting point is 00:48:24 Seems like it. He's breaking it. Yep. But have ever sworn an oath to the constitution. Because he's breaking it. Yep. But that's what's happening across the country. And it's funny that you go on Reddit. Man. You know, look. You can argue that, like, you see these people on Twitter and they're like, I'm being attacked by bots. It's like, no, they're real people.
Starting point is 00:48:40 You go on Reddit and it's all leftist propaganda. Yeah. It's so annoying. I'm sick of of it so this crazy thing happened check this out there's a this is one of the biggest political subreddits world politics okay has 1.2 million subscribers wow so one day i'm scrolling through reddit r slash all so i get everything and i see this post and it says trump upvote this so that it's number one on google when someone searches for trump and it was a picture of donald trump and jeffrey epstein and it was from the world politics subreddit okay and it is such lowbrow garbage content yeah and i just roll my eyes like the next day same thing i saw it several times apparently this is where it gets crazy the post actually broke the rules it broke
Starting point is 00:49:26 site-wide rules the admins did nothing like the actual red staff the mods did nothing so this created a huge backlash where people from all over reddit started posting anime porn onto the subreddit just spamming it like there's no rules we can do whatever we want they actually convert because of all the posts they made the subreddit got flagged as not safe for work, meaning you have to log in and like verify or something. So you actually end up with websites like Reddit where I'm not going to argue that these people are bots when all they do is push propaganda. But I mean, it's a major social media platform. And what they do is they moderate away any kind of non-leftist point or joke or meme or something. There's another subreddit called Watch Reddit Die. It's basically a catalog of how this whole social network is literally nothing but anti-Trump, anti-conservative propaganda.
Starting point is 00:50:21 So that, I don't know what the goal is. I'm not going to argue. I have have no idea but it is kind of weird because you look at how twitter youtube and facebook works these are social media platforms where there's no like necessarily top-down approach to how you can post okay reddit has moderators for each subreddit imagine if you went on twitter and some random dude just deleted your tweet. Like, nah, we're not going to have that on Twitter. Delete. You'd probably not want to use it.
Starting point is 00:50:50 Yeah. But the thing about what Reddit is is that you don't follow people, right? Isn't it going there? Didn't Twitter just say, like, hey, you should watch your language. You should watch what you post because we might just delete it now. Well, that's different. I mean, I didn't read it too deep into it. I think it's kind of dumb,
Starting point is 00:51:05 but there is something good about what Twitter is doing. Okay. Because Twitter is a hell site of negativity. And so they're trying to figure out a way to like, hey, man, that tweet's pretty mean, you know? Yeah, that's the craziest thing. It's like, I could make a point where I'm like, in good faith saying like,
Starting point is 00:51:19 hey, I really don't think universal basic income is feasible. And then I get all these people saying things like, what an effing moron, that stupid turd. I hate you. He's so dumb. He's ugly anyway. And it's like, bro. What does that have to do with universal income?
Starting point is 00:51:32 What is going on? Chill out. Yeah, it's like I had an idea, man. And so what's funny is a lot of people on the left argue that that kind of speech suppresses free speech or whatever. And it's like, dude, I'm still talking. I'm just calling this guy an a-hole. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:51:47 Yeah. But it's interesting. Like, Twitter has, like, moderators. Okay. And people can report you. But the way Twitter, Facebook, and YouTube work in terms of you violating the rules is that people have to flag you. The way Reddit works is one moderator can just be like,
Starting point is 00:52:05 buh-bye, boop, you're gone. I don't like your attitude. And because on Reddit you don't follow anything other than topics, you're guaranteed content. So like on YouTube, you follow people. On Twitter, you follow people. On Facebook, you're friends with people and you're in your network. But on Reddit, you follow a subject, a specific place.
Starting point is 00:52:25 And so at any one time, I think there's 25 posts on the front page of a subreddit. Okay. 25. So much. If world politics has 1.2 million subscribers and 1% of them, that's the one, it's the 1% rule. So about, you know, 10 or so thousand people, 12,000 people are posting. Only 25 will ever be on the front page. So that means they can, they 25 will ever be on the front page. So that means they can pick and choose the winners and losers. They know that if they suppress you and your opinion, it won't matter. They got tons of users and they're guaranteed the content. On Twitter, if they started banning people's tweets, you see people start leaving and you have.
Starting point is 00:53:01 And other social networks are similar to that. So I don't know in the end you've got the reddit as one of the most influential social media and and news aggregators completely just insane leftist propaganda and it's it's man i don't i can't almost can't even use it anymore someone just someone said uh 4chan's better than reddit is that true it's well i mean it depends where you go on 4chan. Yeah. Okay. Yeah. But in a lot of ways, for sure. 4chan is, is the progenitor of so much of internet culture. Okay. It like, there was a study done by, I think, I think it was MIT technology review and they found that
Starting point is 00:53:39 4chan and the Donald subreddit were the most prolific creator of memes. Like they were meme factories. They made it all. And it's interesting, you know, you look at like what 4chan used to be before the political you know, culture war stuff took over. Yeah, I remember it being a meme, but then someone compared it to Reddit and it's like I didn't really even think 4chan like reached that kind of a level.
Starting point is 00:53:59 It was more of just like funny stuff and so I remember it. This is like 4chan. Reddit news I remember it. This is like, uh, Reddit news, Reddit. 4chan has that. Okay. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:54:08 They've got random, they've got gaming, they've got LGBT or whatever. They got political. Okay. And, uh, you know,
Starting point is 00:54:13 depending on which one you go to, I think, you know, what works about 4chan is it's, it's slightly more meritocratic. Like a good idea bubbles up. And if people keep interacting with a thread, the thread stays alive and stays high.
Starting point is 00:54:24 So you can see it. Okay reddit is easily manipulated i wouldn't be surprised if reddit is literally just dominated by special interest groups propping up democrats yeah and i've actually uh this was like i think six years ago i actually met somebody who was asking me about how they could do it. Could they make an app that would manipulate Reddit? And of course, absolutely. Easily. Yeah. So, you know, Reddit, I don't think they care to fix it. I remember I was talking to someone who worked at Reddit. I actually, I've been to their office several times. I've got like your shirt. I don't know if they have an office anymore. I don't know where it is, what they're doing, but it's gotten crazy since the last time
Starting point is 00:55:06 I was there. It used to be pretty like atheist libertarian kind of, you know, tech bro ish when it first started. But I told them about these exploits. They did not care. Really? They were like, huh? And I'm like, yeah, here's like a bunch of things you can do to exploit it.
Starting point is 00:55:21 And like, here are some of them. And they're like, wow. Oh, wow. Will you fix them? We'll look into it want a soda no they were at we work so it was like a glass cubicle oh yeah it was like you can see everyone else working what an awful idea everybody loved that though you know what work was no it's like you go it's like a building a bunch of lofts and they segment out tiny cubicle offices for different companies. Okay. And I was told by one guy the reason they did it was because they wanted the Manhattan
Starting point is 00:55:49 zip code to look fancy, but it was like 500 bucks a month for a bathroom stall-sized office. Yikes. Yeah, with people. It's tiny. And the walls are glass. You can see everybody working. That is cheap, though, for New York. Well, yeah, but I mean, if you're in a room that's like five feet by ten feet, it's not
Starting point is 00:56:07 really that cheap. Just go work somewhere else. Just get a P.O. Box or something. Yeah, man, but I don't know what to expect with November, with social media manipulation. Reddit's become a trash website. That doesn't even work anymore. Yeah, I never really was into Reddit.
Starting point is 00:56:21 It used to be so fun, man. Yeah. You'd find and discover new things. A lot of big YouTubers manipulated Reddit to get really big. And I'm not going to name them, but I know who they are and I know what they did. And it was just Reddit was, man, when Reddit was big but not the biggest. Yeah. It was an opportunity.
Starting point is 00:56:39 And it was honest. And what's really fascinating is that Reddit used to be very libertarian. Because young people who used it, mostly young dudes, were like freedom-loving libertarian types. And then once it slowly started to get dominated by special interests, they started banning anybody who thought this way. I don't know why. I don't know what it is. You know what I think it might be, though, honestly? What?
Starting point is 00:57:01 An effort to court women. I really do think that's what it is. Really? Yeah. it might be though honestly what an effort to court women i really do think that's what it is really yeah so like uh my content what is it 92 male is it okay yeah what's the what's the likelihood that everybody watching right now you're a you're you're a male between the ages of 25 and 34 named john hi john wow john's freaking out right now. Bill. Bill. Bill. I know there's a few Adams. For sure. There's a lot of Adams out there.
Starting point is 00:57:29 I know. Is John still the most common name or Mike? I don't know. Mike, John, Tom, Dick and Harry. So when I was talking to some of these marketing people about why they adopted this, these ideologies and stuff to get the female viewer. Like the general idea was you can get a hundred thousand dudes and only 2000 or you'll, for every a hundred thousand dudes you'll get, you'll get 8,000 females.
Starting point is 00:57:55 Okay. If you balance, so that's, that's 108,000 total viewers. If you move your ideology over and go for the simps, the white Knights and the women, yeah, you'll get 75,000 male feminists and 90,000 feminists. That's more. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:58:13 So you lose a ton of men. You gain a ton of women. And ultimately, your market share is bigger. And if you only went for feminists, your market share would be very, very low as well, 100,000. Yeah. feminists, your market share would be very, very low as well. 100,000. So they're like, going in the middle is better, but that means that you have to cater to these women in terms of what they want and what they think, and then the men you get
Starting point is 00:58:32 end up being the white knights who just say whatever the women want. And there you go. Welcome to 2020. It's a sad world. That's the world we live in, man. I think that's what it is. You know, I can say for, like, Vice, because we did talk about this like a couple months ago i mean i could see it though vice was trying to avoid lawsuits yeah
Starting point is 00:58:49 they were like the investors were like well we look like we're a bunch of misogynists because of these these accusations against the top brass we're a feminist company now now no one can accuse us and that was like the general idea and by the way i signed this agreement that you won't sue us but but like isn't that didn't they have that no no they well kind of they had the traditional non-traditional workplace agreement right where it was like you'll be exposed to all these crazy things yeah yeah i'd be willing to bet joe rogan's audience is like all dudes oh for sure 90 for sure yeah i have a lot of guy friends that really like his yeah. Yeah, all the guys I know almost love Joe Rogan. How many women? I don't know anyone that, I don't know
Starting point is 00:59:27 any girls that watch him. It's weird, isn't it? Wait, do you? I have one girlfriend. Do you watch Joe Rogan? And of course I love Joe Rogan. Oh, I know somebody. Yes. I know a girl. Yes, my friend Ashley loves Joe Rogan. Her name is Lydia. Lydia of Whiterun. I don't know. I don't know what Rogan's audience makeup
Starting point is 00:59:44 is. I mean, he's the biggest podcast in the world so it might be fairly balanced and you were just on it i was might i might i add a congratulations i don't know if i officially have congratulated you i didn't set that up it's pretty cool though i i can say it congrats wasn't i just saying like last month i don't reach out to people like that yeah i don't ask them for any platform yeah people were constantly like you should get you you and this person should be on Joe Rogan. And you're like, okay. Actually, I owe – If he asks –
Starting point is 01:00:09 I'm very grateful to David Pakman. He set it up. Yeah, that's right. And unfortunately couldn't make it himself. Right. So it's like all of a sudden I find myself like, I guess I'm going on Rogan. Yeah. Thanks to David.
Starting point is 01:00:18 But it would be cool to actually see you two talk on Rogan. Oh, I know. It would have been epic. Because what you're saying is like you two would have probably a cordial conversation that would probably result in some you know progress he definitely argues semantics too much in my opinion okay but that's fine uh but if you know that you know how to you know work around like you know i was just ragging on these people who will just say whatever they have to say and they're scared yeah he actually did a full segment of like the things that will cost me my subscribers that's awesome that's why i'm like all right i'll recommend this
Starting point is 01:00:46 guy i don't agree with him a lot of things some people find him disingenuous okay that's fine i don't care he literally did a segment where he's like i'm going to talk about all the things that i'm not allowed to talk about because my audience attacks me for it starting with and then he went through it and i'm like there you go bravo good sir yeah appreciate that yeah that's awesome so like there and but but i would say like i think one of the best leftist person has probably kyle kalinsky that's why i'm usually shouting him out and then just for balance because we're fair and balanced here at timcast irl sticks hex and hammer major shout out because that dude's awesome and and crowder does a great job but yeah man i don't i don't know where we're gonna where we're gonna end up if one faction in the political tribe has
Starting point is 01:01:24 doesn't care about anything and the weirdest thing is it feels like especially if it's the constitution that they don't care about oh totally because that's what it seems like that's what they keep throwing the laws out the window like no we don't need this anymore you know because we have the power ha ha ha you know the feeling i get with what's going on is like when Link fights Dark Link. Okay. That was originally from the second Zelda game, wasn't it? I don't remember when it was. Yeah, I think it was the second Zelda game when Link fights Dark Link.
Starting point is 01:01:51 Like Zelda 2? Yeah, yeah. Link's Adventure or whatever. The two-dimensional platformer Zelda game. Yeah. Where Link is like, you know, jumping around. Those games are hard. Those are tough.
Starting point is 01:01:59 I love the second one. I don't think I've played those. I've heard what it's called. Those first two. The Adventure of Link or something. It was a second game. Yeah.'t think I've played those first two. The Adventure of Link or something. It was a second game. And in it, you fight Shadow Link. But then, of course, in the others, all the games, you know how when Link fights the shadow version of himself.
Starting point is 01:02:11 Yeah, yeah, I do. That's what it feels like. Like, the left and the Democrats say that it's the Republicans and the conservatives doing what they're actually doing. Yeah. You know? And so it's like they do it to preempt you so you can't accuse them or something. They're like, you're a grifter. And it's like, bro, I'm literally saying that accusations against Biden should not be used against him. The same for Trump. You were the one who flipped like the polls show this.
Starting point is 01:02:35 It's like this. What's really scary about all of this is how do you know you're the sane one? Yeah. It's like, how do you know? It's kind of like when you don't know you're dreaming. It's like, am I crazy? But It's kind of like when you don't know you're dreaming. It's like, am I crazy? But you see these polls and there it is. The Democrats plainly saying, Brett Kavanaugh should not have this job. What about Joe Biden? Well, Joe Biden should. It's like, it's amazing.
Starting point is 01:02:58 The pollsters, same pollster, same question, same time frame on. And they were like, how do you feel? And their principles do not exist. They are like just shadow demons that just say whatever. And then you think about the policies they're pushing for today. Yeah. They're like they're no longer a party of cohesive sound. Like I remember Bernie Sanders, that viral video where he's talking about border security and immigration. And you can see Chuck Schumer and these other and other Democrats arguing for why we need border security.
Starting point is 01:03:22 Even Hillary Clinton. Yeah. But today they just saw like borders. Yeah. But today, they just saw like... Yeah, it's like they're the slime versions of Rick and Morty, you know what I mean? Like, they're no longer advocating for anything that... The worst parts of themselves. They're so desperate to get power that they've sold their souls completely. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:03:37 And that's not going to work. Maybe it will. No. I don't know, man. Cheaters win. It's not going to work. Cheating wins, bro. Albeit, trump has won
Starting point is 01:03:45 every step of the way 100 russiagate failed michael flynn just got his case dropped against him that's another huge victory for the trump team yeah ukraine gate failed impeachment failed the the week where they tried claiming china collusion that evaporated in a couple days yeah they just can't do it that's crazy they can. Now, I do think it's fair to point out a ton of Trump people have been fired, have been indicted, have been arrested. So Trump has had his defeats. But now with Bill Barr and Michael Flynn,
Starting point is 01:04:15 man, it seems like those defeats might be erased. I think it's really funny. The left is saying, Trump will be impeached forever. You can never get that off. It's like, actually, they can expunge that. If the Republicans win the House and the Senate back, they'll just expunge it and it'll never have happened.
Starting point is 01:04:32 Like, gone from the record. I mean, people will still know it happened. But apparently now they're saying that if you look at 270 to win, the Republicans are actually at a big disadvantage right now. How come? I don't know. We'll see. I think it's because, you know, typically when you have a party in power for too long,
Starting point is 01:04:48 people start to blame them for what's happening and then want to change, want to switch. Okay. And I think most regular people don't pay attention to this stuff. And that scares me, man. The scariest thing to me about mail-in voting is not the fraud. It's activating a whole bunch of uninterested apolitical individuals right to vote that don't even know what's going on because what you got to understand this is not about a left or right wing argument the left will probably hear me say this and be like he just
Starting point is 01:05:14 doesn't want young people to vote it's like what if they vote for nazis what if these young people that you want to slap a ballot in front of their face and they have no idea about what's going on and they see a meme on reddit saying like vote for this dude and they laugh and go duh and they check the box yeah is that what you really want uninformed uninterested people voting with no with no knowledge with no education now they're allowed to vote 100 and i think you show up to go and do that and a lot of people go to vote don't even know what they're voting for they just check the box you know down the line oh just an R. I'll just put a D. Yeah. But I would say this to make people on the left. They're advocating for mail-in voting. It's
Starting point is 01:05:50 another attempt at a rule change because they're losing. That's what it feels like. It's going to get them the youth vote that won't show up. And they know the youth vote is overwhelmingly going to vote left, right? That's fine. You can believe that. But you got to understand about how Gen Z is slightly more conservative, how they're developing. And you know what? There's one thing the Democrats are really good at. It's not realizing that everything they enact comes back to haunt them.
Starting point is 01:06:14 Yep. I guess we'll see how it plays out. Yep, I guess so. Shall we go to Super Chats? Sure. Yes, we shall. Just ranting for an hour. Let's go. Let's go to the Super Chats, shall we? Here we are. Hello, everyone. I be ripping them, says my butt makes noises. Noises, noises, noises. Thank you. Thank you for sharing. He Let's go. Let's go to the super chats, shall we? Here we are. Hello, everyone. I be ripping them, says my butt makes noises. Noises, noises, noises. Thank you. Thank you for sharing. He keeps ripping them.
Starting point is 01:06:29 I appreciate that. Thank you very much. Thanks for letting us know. Keep us informed. King Canuck says, hey folks, question. Is it Tim, Adam, Lids, Ian, plus others crammed into one house, or is it everyone neighbors? Please dedicate video on gun ban ASap um we
Starting point is 01:06:47 have one very large house with quite many many special amenities it's it's big i think we have 3 500 square feet yeah i don't know how big this house is but it's pretty big it's a big house we have a skate park i love our little commune yeah everyone's got their own spot it's wonderful but um i've actually been trying to buy a building for all of the stuff for a while now and so this is actually supposed to be like a temporary measure but we found this really great building last year and couldn't get it and it's actually really really difficult to buy right now yeah i'm not gonna rent man because you rent and then you know know, how long are you going to be there? It's like, oh, man,
Starting point is 01:07:26 and the landlord comes in and whatever your lease is and there's rules. Nah, I don't want any rules. I want to be able to fire a bow and arrow down the hallway. I don't want anyone bothering me. You know what I mean? I want to do my thing.
Starting point is 01:07:34 And the skate park in the backyard is just clutch. It's great. We had a good session. Yeah, it was fun. It was fun. It was a nice out time today. The goal for the new space
Starting point is 01:07:43 is to, you know, advance into, like, legit field reporting stuff. SCNR is mostly like, you don't really need an office anymore for new stuff. Because the scanner team is going around and doing on-the-ground field reporting. Cool. And plus we commission other field reporters. We don't really need an office, honestly office honestly and actually one of the ideas is like maybe just have like a mobile command center that handles dope yeah yeah yeah and you could have an
Starting point is 01:08:11 editor in new york handling the stuff so it's like it's a really remote thing but i do want the space because i've been sitting on this fact checking division i've been trying to put together for a long time i mentioned it on rogan okay where, initially I was saying the goal would be to randomly sample a hundred articles from a news outlet, then rate them based each article based on violations from the SPJ and Reuters ethics guides for journalists. Okay. Now I figured the random selection actually doesn't work because we'll be accused of bias. They'll argue that it wasn't really random, that we purposefully chose these. So i think the best thing to do is the past 100 articles make sense and then every three six months we look at the next you know past 100 articles and then what we'll do is we'll do it's the the uh spj and reuters they each have very similar journalistic standards i'll give you an example minimize harm
Starting point is 01:09:00 is a journalistic ethic meaning that if you're going to do a story, make sure that your story doesn't cause harm to people. You want to minimize the amount of damage you're doing. But what we often see from the mainstream press and digital outlets is what I call maximization of harm. So a good example is when CNN ousted the factory worker who posted a meme that served no purpose, none whatsoever, complete violation of minimized harm. In fact, the only reason you'd publish a factory worker's name who posted a meme on the internet one day, it was a Nancy Pelosi slow speaking thing.
Starting point is 01:09:33 We don't need to know who this guy is. We don't need to know his name or his picture or where he works. Why would you do that? How is that news? Because you know the audience will target him, harass him, and you're trying to scare people. CNN went after the guy who made the meme about – That's it right there.
Starting point is 01:09:46 Right, right, right. CNN made that – there was a meme about Donald Trump and the WWE fighting CNN. Okay. And CNN found the guy who posted it and basically said, if you ever do this again, we'll publish your name. Yikes. That is so far beyond maximize harm. That's extortion. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:10:03 That's like – it's not literally legal extortion. But wow. Yeah. So the goal is, you know, what we want to do is fact checking organization. We need a space. We're going to have actual people sitting down reading a hundred Vox.com articles and then looking at the standard ethics. So we're probably going to have legit journalists like boring, regular old journalists. Probably look for some local journalists journalists people who are outside of the
Starting point is 01:10:27 beltway national level stuff yeah and then just if you see a violation is the article an opinion piece was it labeled opinion no x yeah is it is it labeled as fact but asserts opinion there you go knock it out that's cool i like it false framing while while you were gone i was using your news guard a lot and it is really convenient to have they're secondary biased i know it's good though i know you use it still so i was using it i was like i was trying to keep all the articles that i would pull out um you know news guarded the easiest way they're biased as you said so if you're gonna come up with something even better where it's an unbiased they're comprehensive though they put in the work better where it's unbiased, that sounds great. They're comprehensive, though. They put in the work. The reason why I use NewsGuard is that it prevents, to a certain degree, a lot of these outlets from accusing me of bias.
Starting point is 01:11:12 Right. So it's like, hey, man, the only sources I ever use are vetted by NewsGuard, and NewsGuard is biased. However, the one source I use that is not, there's one source that is actually flagged as untrustworthy by NewsGuard, Project Veritas. Ah, of course. Because I know that's BS. I know that's complete BS. James O'Keefe and Project Veritas are not perfect. They make mistakes.
Starting point is 01:11:34 They have their bias. But to act like what they do is different from what Channel 4 did with their undercover investigations or what any other journalist outlet does is ridiculous. Yeah. It's totally ridiculous. They're just trying to shut them down. When CBS ran a fake segment and Veritas caught them, why should I trust CBS? Right.
Starting point is 01:11:51 When ABC News ran that gun range footage and claimed it was Syria, why should I trust ABC News? Right. The Iraq War. These are really great questions that need to be brought up. And the easiest way to explain the bias of NewsGuard is they give Media Matters a green checkmark and they give the Daily Wire exclamation point the media matters is an activist organization
Starting point is 01:12:09 that smears people and lies all day yeah the daily wire is conservative opinion so we need something better so you know what i want to do is for it nice can i get a free subscription will you it's going to be free it's going to be free. It's going to be literally free. And it's going to be free. It's going to be totally free. We are not going to be rating political alignment. We are not going to be rating opinion websites. So if basically what we'll do is for like BuzzFeed, we will reach out to them and ask them, is your website a news?
Starting point is 01:12:42 Well, BuzzFeed news says news. So they're going to get their score is gonna be in the gutter they're they don't they don't always do really bad but they produce so much opinion not labeled as opinion okay it's a common thing now that people don't do this and you're gonna get you're gonna get knocked down we're gonna say if you're producing analysis and opinion labeled as fact we will strike you down you can't assume the average person knows the difference. So the Washington Post, for the most part, they have their analysis section. They have op-eds. The New York Times, they label opinion right above every opinion article. That's good. That's good.
Starting point is 01:13:20 I think if I was gonna make a prediction, I'd say like the New York Times of the past 100 articles, if we just went in chronological order, would actually have a really high score, a really, really high score. Okay there we do reference them a lot because i'm not talking about uh bias and political alignment so like true one of the things that would probably get a strike for the new york times is when they did the joe biden article and then needlessly entered in a sentence that said oh yeah filing a false police no no they said filing a false police report can result in jail time. And that's like, that might actually not violate any of the standard ethics. So I'd have to check. But that's seriously, in my opinion, unethical.
Starting point is 01:13:55 Has nothing to do with the story. It matters nothing whatsoever. Could you imagine if you were reading a story about like, you know, Donald Trump ate a taco bowl in his office and gave a thumbs up. And then you arbitrarily added a sentence that said taco beef seasoning is produced in Monterey, California. It contains garlic, onion, and paprika. You'd be like, why is that in the story? It has nothing to do with anything. Just randomly inserted in.
Starting point is 01:14:19 Terrible. So I think my prediction is BuzzFeed News will get a really bad score. Vox will get a really bad score. Vox will get a really bad score. The Washington Post will get a mass score. The New York Times, the Wall Street Journal will get pretty good scores. But we're not looking at bias. We're not going to accuse someone of being left or right or anything like that. If it's a commentary site like the Daily Wire, we're not going to give a bad score.
Starting point is 01:14:40 We're going to label it as commentary. This website is dedicated to giving you facts based on conservative opinions, and that's it. We would do the same thing for Media Matters. This website is dedicated to giving you opinions from a progressive perspective, typically targeting the right. Although, yeah, so actually Media Matters might be different because they do assert a fact. They produce articles claiming that they're facts when they're actually just lying about conservatives. They probably just get a gutter, zero out of 100 or something,
Starting point is 01:15:08 like totally trash. Well, I'm looking forward to that. But alternate, truth out, common dreams, these progressive sites, they're going to get a clean mark as just like, it's opinion. If you go there, you'll hear progressive opinion. That's fine.
Starting point is 01:15:19 I got no problem with that. And maybe they lie, maybe they don't. That's not what I'm going to be looking at. We might, though. We might, though. there's a lot we have to we have we have to actually dig into i like that someone just super chatted a good a good name for it what's that tim or tim guard tim guard no thank you i like it tim guard i don't like putting my name on stuff like that you're like the reason this is tim cast is because it's literally me it's like my my twitter handle yeah but you know this you know one of the funniest things about naming stuff is little kids always do this
Starting point is 01:15:50 whenever they try to invent a new trick in skateboarding. They call it the Mark Flip, the Bill Flip. This is the Adrian Spin. It's like, yes, I get it. That's your name. I actually created a trick. Called the Adam Grind? No, my nickname when I used to skate was Crispy.
Starting point is 01:16:05 I didn't come up with Crispy Crickler. I don't know. My buddy Solomon came up with it. And it was the Crispy Flip. And you do a stand-up slide. Here, I'll use my phone. So you do a stand-up slide. And while you're sliding, you use your back foot and under-flip the board and do like a varial flip.
Starting point is 01:16:23 Oh, cool. It was very difficult and i've only landed it one time you're talking about yeah you do a stand-up slide while you're flying down a hill you do a stand-up slide and you use your back foot to do an under varial flip and continue rolling you're talking about power sliding basically yeah yeah power i know stand-up slide is more about hillbombing right yeah yeah well you got it you need some some speed because you have to have enough time to use your back foot to get your toe under the board to flip it. Cool.
Starting point is 01:16:50 I'm not going to put my name on that stuff like that. Lots of blood spilt for that trick. And it will be an entirely separate thing. So what we'll actually do, too, is we will actually fact-check Scanner. Cool. Now, here's the thing. To be fair, Scanner does video production stuff. We're not writing articles. All right. But that will serve as a fact-check scanner cool now here's the thing like to be fair scanner does video production stuff we're not writing articles so all right but that will serve as a fact-checking outlet
Starting point is 01:17:09 so what i hope to do is we scanner uh as subverse they we changed the name recently scanner sounds cooler they did a segment where they good super chats coming in right now right on they pool guard so uh the subverse crew interviewed a guy. And the guy said something. He was interviewed. He was like a doctor. He had gotten COVID. And he said something about Trump dismantling the pandemic response team, which is technically the truth.
Starting point is 01:17:34 It's really complicated. Donald Trump fired some... Is it complicated? Is it complicated? It always is. Yeah, true. Anybody who tells you otherwise is lying. Nothing simple.
Starting point is 01:17:42 Or selling something. Yep. So the general idea is, the fact check from this was that trump did fire pandemic response people but it was because he was combining the jobs under one umbrella i guess the way it was explained to me is it was inefficient as it was divided okay and so it wasn't that he eliminated it he just assigned restructured it yeah and so so what happened was because he literally fired people or like removed them. Yeah. The left wing media said Donald Trump fired the pandemic response team.
Starting point is 01:18:10 But factcheck.org says he actually assigned those jobs to other people to streamline the process, essentially. That makes sense. So Subverse interviewed a guy who said that. Everybody in the comments got really, really angry and down the video and made made points about how like just don't interview random people who don't know they're talking about and it's like it's not no no no i think we do have to especially when it comes to protests that's literally what we do we don't we ask them how they feel and what they think it's no different if we go to a guy's house because he's sick so one of the goals would be to actually put a fact check from the fact checking side which
Starting point is 01:18:43 is separate from scanner would have, they'd have no control over whether or not I wouldn't tell the factors of what to say. I'd say you guys fact check it. And then the scanner people will be like, they can't tell the fact checkers to shut up or whatever. And we'll just put like a note on the video, be like the fact checkers did an assessment.
Starting point is 01:18:58 And that's the goal because we're trying to make sure we get to the truth. Man, I'll tell you what though, truth is not a simple thing. It's not true. I was talking to a journalist earlier, not too long ago, and make sure we get to the truth. Man, I'll tell you what, though. Truth is not a simple thing. It's not true. It is complicated. I was talking to a journalist earlier, not too long ago,
Starting point is 01:19:08 who said, would it be sufficient to get like an interview with five doctors who says hydroxychloroquine doesn't work and five doctors who says it does? And I said, no, because there's hundreds
Starting point is 01:19:19 of thousands of doctors we could talk to. Right. And you could find any combination of them to assert one thing is or isn't i honestly don't know how you find out what is true yeah when you have doctors saying one thing and actually the other the best thing we can do is actually give a personal breakdown of like here are the reports we looked at here the doctors we looked at and
Starting point is 01:19:39 based on our best assessment we believe this is the best case scenario for what is true so i can't i can't wait for this that's gonna be need a building yeah it's tough it's tough man there was a man there was a gym a 45 000 square foot gym wow that's huge and oh man oh yeah you almost got it right yeah you were going for it yeah remember these things are all cheap like i'm not talking about crazy as million dollar buildings i'm talking, I just swore. Well, whatever. We've gone for it. So, but it was relatively cheap.
Starting point is 01:20:11 So, it's been tough now because we also got to figure out, like, what state we want to be in. And there are a lot of really awesome buildings. Yeah. But they're just, like, not structured properly. Yeah. So, it really is difficult. I'd love just, like, a regular open warehouse. But let's get back to the
Starting point is 01:20:26 super chats. Oh yeah. Yeah, we were reading those, weren't we? That was the second super chat, I believe. Oh man, we made it far. Where are we at? Ben Ritter says, you should try election year knockout game. We're working on a PC version, by the way. Cool. I'll look into it. Nice. Jim says, greetings from Greece. Just have a nice day. Appreciate it. Cool.
Starting point is 01:20:42 DC Pagan says, what eldritch secrets lie beneath Tim's beanie? Wrong answers only. Also, beanies when? And go chat. Oh, yeah. Actually, the guy just sent me. I really want to emulate that beanie and it has the lighter color inside and the
Starting point is 01:20:57 darker on the outside and they won't do that. So it's going to end up being just one color. I hope you guys are okay with that. I don't know, man. I don't know you guys are okay with that. I don't know, man. I don't know if I'm okay with it. I don't know. They said they're not doing custom beanies right now. Because of the pandemic?
Starting point is 01:21:13 Because of all this stuff that's going on. So I'm assuming there might be a time soon that I can make a custom version that looks like that. Because that's what I want. Well. So beanies are coming soon. Graf says, time to move the financial sector from Wall Street and let the godforsaken city rot in its own cesspool. Oof. Hear, hear.
Starting point is 01:21:29 Not sparing any words. New York, yo. Kate Bell says, QAnon Victor, General Flynn is a free man. He is. He absolutely is. He's free. Ferocious says, I will gladly give money to my favorite based lib center boys. Thank you, sir.
Starting point is 01:21:42 Northstrider says, would love your opinion on lab-grown artificial meat. Me? Yeah. I mean, I think you're... It's not even about the vegan thing. It's about diet focus and research. Yeah, that's actually... The reason I went vegan is because of what I found out about what it does to the human body.
Starting point is 01:22:00 So, if they could make lab grown meat that doesn't have the animal protein in it, I mean, I don't really miss meat. It's not something that I think about. I'm like, man, I wish I could still eat meat. It's like, no, I don't really think about it. Those fake fish sticks you have are good. Especially when I have all these different vegan options that I can basically have everything that I want.
Starting point is 01:22:21 There's sausage, burgers, fish sticks. They're good. I want you know there's sausage burgers fish sticks you know they're good I don't know so but for health reasons you wouldn't you wouldn't go for artificial meat yeah lab-grown meat I mean you've had the beyond burgers the beyond sausage is amazing I love the beyond sausage and I just there's no I don't see a need for it for me but as far as like for the general populace that eats meat it might make a lot of sense because it's not it's not um what is the word i'm looking for it isn't um it's not working basically eating meat as as prevalent as we are and dairy like environmentally yeah exactly like
Starting point is 01:23:01 we have to reevaluate the way we're eating and it's like, it's not that I want people to stop eating meat. Like everyone can do whatever they want to do, you know. But there needs to be some sort of change in our diet and the way, not necessarily even the diet. It's the way that we produce the food, the way that we're doing it. We're not going about it the right way i look i look at beyond meat as not meat yeah it's just a protein for whatever food you're eating if lab grown meat requires significantly less water than like a burger then i'm all for it yeah you know if if it saves our environment much better than the way i mean one burger is like a thousand gallons of water or some crazy number it's like insane so if like you know one burger from an artificially grown you know slab of meat doesn't take up nearly any water like dope let's do it you know it's funny like you ever think about how when you eat food you turn that food into people like that's literally like what humans do we eat food and then turn that food into people like that's literally like what humans do we eat food and then
Starting point is 01:24:05 turn that food into people yeah so it's like that burger you're eating and then you eat it and then it like you know makes your reproductive cells and stuff and then you make a person that person was once a cheeseburger whoa essentially we're like if you i'm saying burgers if you if you zoom out very far from what it is, if you watched humanity on speed, not on speed, on speed increase or whatever. Go on. Double time.
Starting point is 01:24:34 Popping pills or whatever. If you were in a spaceship watching Earth 100 times speed, what would you see? A bunch of little things grabbing random bits of free like like free energy yeah and then consuming it and then creating more it's like yeah basically you know what the gray goo apocalypse theory is no that like it's like a nanobot is created
Starting point is 01:24:57 that self-replicates okay and then it starts eating everything and then all that's left is gray goo which is all of the nanobots continually eating and then creating more nanobots. What do they eat when everything's gone? They break down the molecules and convert it into the matter they need to make more nanobots. So we see a goo. But if you zoom in, they're tiny little robots breaking things down and converting it into themselves. It's the gray goo apocalypse. It's like humans are doing that.
Starting point is 01:25:20 We're like breaking everything down, eating it, and making more humans. And we just keep going. Now, you know, it it's really funny like we're basically turning oil into humans it's like that radiohead uh video do you know what i'm talking about with the guy it's just the human just walking by he sees a snake he just shoves his foot in it sees a chicken he just chops it up that's radiohead yes it's a radiohead music video. Are you sure? I think so. Because that viral video just played that... Yeah, I know it became... People were taking clips of it and putting it out, but it was a music video. Really?
Starting point is 01:25:52 Yeah. I don't think so. Okay. I don't know. It could be wrong. I'm pretty sure. Because someone just posted it recently, and it's like three or four minutes, and it's just that...
Starting point is 01:26:00 Maybe they got rid of the song for copyright reasons. I'm pretty sure it's a Radiohead song. Yeah. And then it's like... He's like... Then he then he gets a gun he starts shooting and then it ends with him in a big pile of trash yep yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah for sure all right we should really read these because i should focus up gregory says what is your favorite gun even if you don't know about guns what's my favorite gun yeah flintlock old school i last time was in Texas I shot a bunch of guns and my favorite was
Starting point is 01:26:27 it was kind of like a sniper essentially it was really fun to shoot targets really far like a 50k antimaterial it wasn't that big but it was fun to shoot at a really distant target the shotgun is a little unwieldy pistols are fun to shoot but
Starting point is 01:26:44 I like accuracy at a long range. I went to a New Jersey police training for firearm licensing, and they let me shoot from, like,.22 up to, I think... I don't know if they had.50 cal. I don't think they had a Desert Eagle. But it was ridiculously easy to shoot the.22. Yeah. I don't know what they're called. I can't remember.
Starting point is 01:27:04 Little pea shooter. Pew! I mean, they were gone. was like what's what's what's the the german one the world war ii gun luger luger is that what it's called i think so they had one of those that was cool and it was like kind of easy and then they had what i can't remember what they had they had one that was very i don't remember what it was it was bigger but i think it was like a nine millimeter okay and it was harder to shoot like a glock or something it wasn't a glo think it was like a 9mm. Okay. And it was harder to shoot. Like a Glock or something? It wasn't a Glock. It was silver. I don't remember what it was.
Starting point is 01:27:28 Sig Sauer? What? Sig Sauer? I don't remember, man. This was like two years ago. It was fun. And one guy was firing an AR, and that was loud. That was crazy.
Starting point is 01:27:37 Because we're all at a range all lined up. They had a shotgun, too. It was cool stuff. They were like... The instructor, I went to the smallest, and he was like, start with the smallest. You get used to it, and then we'll give you the bigger weapons and stuff. They were like, the instructor, I went to the smallest, and he was like, start with the smallest, you get used to it, and then we'll give you the bigger weapons and stuff. If I'm going to get a gun, I would want something I could hunt with, eventually, if I needed to. Yeah, that's right, you heard me. Hunting. You heard me. You heard me say it. The tofu critters running around.
Starting point is 01:27:58 If it comes to it, I would hunt. I would hunt and eat meat. I would rather eat meat than have any dairy and if if life ends up going into the the poop hole i gotta watch my language but you know i i would hunt i would do it i would i would rather eat than not eat eat bugs i mean milk the cricket sustainable amount yeah that's the word i couldn't think of sustainable sustainable yeah all right let's read our super kyle, blood has been spilled for the Constitution and Bill of Rights. All you have to do is not give it away. Apparently too much to ask for.
Starting point is 01:28:30 For most people. Barbie says, can you talk about the Barbie that got infected? I don't know anything about it. Was that the girl with the big lips? She didn't get infected, did she? I don't know. That's the only thing I can think of. Big lips.
Starting point is 01:28:43 Have you seen the video? What's wrong with you? That's the only thing I can think of. Big flips. Yeah, it was horrible. Have you seen the video? It was so gross. What's wrong with you? That's a mental thing. I agree. Hutch the Wolf says, on the issue of NY versus the First Amendment,
Starting point is 01:28:52 do the words give me liberty or give me death mean something different these days? No, but it shows you that the people who led this great nation long ago
Starting point is 01:29:00 were rare. Yeah. The average person. The reason I brought up the Patriot in the beginning is because he didn't want to do this. Yeah. He didn't want to fight. Nobody does.
Starting point is 01:29:10 So they won't if they don't have to. That means the cops are going to violate your rights, violate the First Amendment. Bill de Blasio is going to laugh the whole time he's doing it. Yeah. What a disgusting monster. He's not even a governor, dude. He's just a mayor.
Starting point is 01:29:22 Makes me mad. The One says, People in states that are shut down and refuse to open should send their bills to their political leaders in florida it's finally getting back to normal cool good to hear julian says was iraq war comparable to atom bombing in japan i don't know probably not in terms of civilian deaths i guess japan already surrendered i mean it the bombing was just well america going that's conspiracy theory i mean it the bombing was just well that's america going that's conspiracy theory i mean from what i've read about it it seemed like they weren't fighting anymore and we dropped bombs on cities really like the you know the conspiracy theory idea i don't even think
Starting point is 01:29:57 conspiracy makes sense is that japan was prepared to surrender and we knew but we wanted to send a message to the rest of the world about the weapons we had. I read that one of the generals was like, we built this, we might as well use it. They wanted everyone to know. They wanted to prevent any more war by saying we are going to do something to you. We can do this. And then we went nuts.
Starting point is 01:30:18 Don't fight us anymore. And then we were like, you know that bomb we dropped? Let's make something a thousand times more powerful. And then we did. Yeah, man. Mervs.v julian says oh yeah i read that one wild rose says my cat eats plastic bags and gets constipated that is what cats do that is what they do they love licking plastic weird concealed carrie says it is great to see a classic liberal who is pro 2a love your honesty and integrity great show keep up the great work you know my thing about 2a is more so that it was a point made to me a couple years ago that if i want my free speech then the constitution also guarantees rights to
Starting point is 01:30:55 other people and i was like it's a great point yeah so i'm actually not a big fan of guns for the most part but i'm also not above other people who are granted rights that i'm granted as well yeah and a lot of these politicians have forgotten that yeah so it's more than a pro-constitution that if i'm gonna have my rights respected i have to respect the rights of other people too i love it jonathan says for bucco all right that's it oh bucko there you go that's his real name taku bono says soylent Green takes place in the year 2022. Oh, jeez. It's people! Jason says, Went camping this week. I learned
Starting point is 01:31:30 that if it came down to a revolution and I had to live in the woods, I would be screwed. Man, people really don't understand how tough it is. I have no idea. Yeah, dude. Yep. You know what the first thing you need is? Shelter. Yep. Have we talked about this before? Or have you just, like, read aboutter. Yep. Have we talked about this before?
Starting point is 01:31:46 Or have you just, like, read about it? Maybe. We have talked about it. I've watched a lot of surviving shows. I like it. Yeah. I like watching that ancient technology guy. Yeah, he's cool. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:31:54 Someone asks what a MIRV is. It's a multiple independently targeting re-entry vehicle. So it's a single ICBM that can drop, like, 8 to 12 nuclear bombs. Frightening. Let's see. Max says, Tim, would you ever try a carnivore diet for 30 to 60 days? Maybe. I don't know. I'm not big on like all these
Starting point is 01:32:14 like crazy diets for the most part. Everybody's doing something and I just kind of just, you know, I try to eat healthy. Maybe though. Yeah, I might be down. I don't know if it's for me though. Galaxy says, Hey Beanie Crew, just a thought. Loud Earth crowder as uh as mug club as might club i think you meant mug club have any thoughts on creating a beanie club with a special beanie i think that's a great idea oh yeah i see i knew you're i was like is he gonna look over at me because i am making the beanie
Starting point is 01:32:40 club i'm on it people i'm on it beanies are Beanie club. I'm on it, people. I'm on it. Beanies are coming. Walter, thanks for becoming a member. Cracklin says, love your genuine honesty with journalisming. You guys are really, really ridiculously good looking Americans. Oh, thank you. Another Zoolander reference. Steven says, Adam's saying he'd vote for Trump is sexier than any of his modeling photos I've seen so far. Spicy.
Starting point is 01:33:01 Okay. Love it. Sure. BP says, can y'all please check out plandemic keeps getting taken down on youtube and event 201 by the bill bill gates association it's youtube censorship it is i haven't seen it did you watch it i did i'm not a fan no uh they're too obsessed with fauci it's you know what the problem i had with it is that if they actually just showed a lot of the clips from doctors it would not be taken down and it would have a bigger impact.
Starting point is 01:33:26 But when you start with someone we don't know, this doctor, and I'm not trying to impugn the integrity of this doctor, this woman, I don't know who she is. I don't know if I should trust her. All right?
Starting point is 01:33:36 I'm not saying I trust the government. Actually, I lean towards distrusting the government. But what do you want me to do? Fauci has gone back and forth on a lot of things. Sounds like he's a regular guy. I'm not going to pretend he's the greatest mind and expert on this
Starting point is 01:33:49 because he's been wrong in the past and he's been right about some things. I don't know a whole lot about him. So if you want to come out and argue that he's going to profit off of this and his company does this, that, and whatever, I'm kind of like, dude, I don't know. Show me the videos of those doctors, which YouTube took down as well. Now that's crazy. Yeah, the doctors.
Starting point is 01:34:05 So here's what you want to, you know, YouTube's making a huge mistake taking this down. They don't understand the Streisand effect. First of all, it's on BitChute. Anybody can watch it. And people keep re-uploading it. And I watched it. It's, I don't even think it's that bad or that big of a deal. It's really weird how they're like, they're taking it down.
Starting point is 01:34:23 And I'm like, why though? Yeah. Because they show a few doctors, think it makes it more suspicious exactly yep yep there's no there's no proof truth man the world health organization was wrong and we know it and this is just a bad path forward because now no one's going to trust you know that no one's going to if you delete the video exactly and you go to people and say hey this video was deleted now they're not going to trust you now they they're really going to think, like, ooh, why are they taking it down? Fauci must be guilty.
Starting point is 01:34:47 Yep, exactly. It's like, no, dude. Unless they want people to just keep up with the conspiracy theories. Fauci has, like, a ridiculously high approval rating, too. Right. Yeah, it's like 86% or something. Like, the people who really don't—it's really strange to me. Like, Trump picked him.
Starting point is 01:35:02 Trump could get rid of him. He's not. Like, is Trump in on it? I don't understand. Yeah, I don in on it? I don't understand. I don't think it's that big a deal. I do think there's a lot. I think what's going on right now with all this COVID stuff is that people are ignoring the data and some people for political reasons.
Starting point is 01:35:14 Like, the data is coming out showing it's time to slowly start reopening. We're facing big risks, man. We really are. It's true. A lot of people are dying. But it's not as bad as we thought. And the economy is in serious trouble. The economy isn't about someone making money. It about getting food to people so basically yeah that's
Starting point is 01:35:27 the number one we got them off all right let's read some more george wood says according to fox news sources the acting dni is planning on releasing new russia docs as soon as tomorrow i feel a storm coming spicy i look forward to it gregory says if you could own a boomstick which one would you want even if you don't know about boomsticks oh i think you asked already but we talked about it i don't know i've actually been wanting to get a a shotgun for for home defense but you know we'll see how things play out shane white says hello tim and cast did you see that transcript that was released and it shows that james clapper said that he did not see any Trump-Russia collusion. It was just released by Schiff or Grenell. It's amazing, right, that even after they knew this for years, Schiff still claimed
Starting point is 01:36:10 it was Russia, Pelosi still claimed it was Russia, and then we only just now get these documents. Yeah, they knew the whole time. Shame. Liars. Danine, dogs have owners, cats have staff. Ooh, spicy. Yeah, we're good staff.
Starting point is 01:36:24 Juan and Galaxy, thanks for coming to Members. Thank you. A01. LOL. Now you're in Sticks Hexenhammer 666 territory since his cat is always taking the spotlight away from him. I love your cat. A.K.A. you're all so awesome. That's okay. The cat, he is really cool. He deserves to steal a show. He is a cool
Starting point is 01:36:40 cat. Ant says, this is for Adam saying, we already got one swear and we'll have to find that now. Yep, I'll be finding that tomorrow. But I needed to say it, because that's what New York's doing on the Bill of Rights. Yep. That's what they're doing. Overdress says, OMG, the cat is drinking out of the glass. Why can't
Starting point is 01:36:56 you control her better? I want to see her so bad. He's a boy. He's a boy. He's a boy. Crazy cat lady noises. You know what we could do? We could put the cat tower right there. And then, because we have another cat, Betsy. Betsy's actually not my cat. Technically neither of them are my cats. They're Emily's cats.
Starting point is 01:37:11 Well, Boca's our cat now. In spirit, yes. Technically? Yeah. Technically. He lives here. What do we do? Or we work for him, I guess, now? Yes, we do work for him. Sure. He just walks around yelling all the time. He does, yes. He's a boss. He's like, where are my
Starting point is 01:37:28 subordinates? Yep. I am bored. Someone throw the bird toy for me. It's funny how Americans use British accents to sound snooty. Do you think British people use American accents? I don't know. You know what it is? It's the reason why, right? It's because of the Patriot. Oh, yeah, maybe. No, do you know that
Starting point is 01:37:43 Disney movies almost always, the villains were almost always British? What? I didn't really realize. Yeah. It's like ingrained in our country that British people are the bad guys. Yeah, whatever. Whatever. Cordy says, have you thought about inviting people for the live stream such as Sargon?
Starting point is 01:37:59 Whoa, whoa, whoa. Sargon's British. We're not going to invite a villain on the show. Great timing. No, we totally do. It're not going to invite a villain on the show. Great timing. No, we totally do. It would be awesome to have Sargon on the show. We used to have a nice space in between us for guests. Well, we could still theoretically
Starting point is 01:38:13 have guests. It's cozy now. They're going to go sit over in the couch. Well, the problem is the pandemic. We can't do anything. That is the reason. Yeah, but it'd be cool to have Sargon. I don't know when he's in town next. Tapio, thanks for the super chat. Angel says, Tim, YouTube says you can't bleep out swears either. No, you can.
Starting point is 01:38:31 You can clip it out. Yeah, you don't put the bleep in. You actually just invert the audio. So that, you know, instead of saying F-U, they go, Nice. Something like that. Goes backwards. Yeah, that's kind of fun.
Starting point is 01:38:42 I can say banana backwards. Cool. J-C-A-K says, Nice. It goes backwards. That's kind of fun. I can say banana backwards. Cool. JCAK says, So welcome all of my new D-Trump voters because of the NYC laws and California restrictions on guns. Yeah. Basically.
Starting point is 01:38:54 I would be surprised. James says, Dear Tim, I love New York City. The skyscrapers there are absolutely enormous and beautiful. The only thing I dislike is the political climate. But that's a product
Starting point is 01:39:03 of the population density. It's not going to change. No matter, you had Michael Bloomberg. He was a Republican briefly. Genghis says, Tim, will you use DLive? I will not. Kyle says, question. Question, Tim, the rules in Jersey for owning a gun that is not registered.
Starting point is 01:39:19 There is no law that says you have to register guns with a person to person sell. Just store to a person. I don't know. I explored and talked to the local departments and went online and read the city. And it was messed up. Hard. Confusing. We'll figure it out.
Starting point is 01:39:36 Ethan says, how do you feel about all ads being corona-related? They're awful. They're all so awful. They're so sappy. We're all in this together in these trying times. As people are being thrown in mass graves, make sure you come to our restaurant to pick up chicken.
Starting point is 01:39:51 It's like, okay. Is that a restaurant ad? I'm exaggerating. It's dark. They tell you, in these times, when everyone is struggling and fighting and just people smiling and they're at home wearing masks, people are being thrown in mass graves and stuff.
Starting point is 01:40:07 And it's like, don't forget, you can come to the drive-thru to pick up your chicken sandwich. Yikes. BP says, I got shadow banned when I shared Plandemic on Facebook. Yes, you will. That's why BitChute and Mines exists. Anthony says, Maryland Governor Hogan still not giving Marylanders a solid timeline for opening up the state. We were one of the only states in the country with an indefinite stay-at-home order. I don't understand that.
Starting point is 01:40:29 Beat Chew Up says, be like Shelley Luther. Bravo. She was released. She won. She got out of there. Good for her. Jim says, SJ, okay, now push. That's keep it up.
Starting point is 01:40:41 What is it? I know we should do this every day. What do you? I don't know. Sorry. Cox says, Hi, Tim, Adam and Lydia. First time donating greetings from Poland.
Starting point is 01:40:50 Here we don't have so strict rules and not many deaths. Cheers. Wow. I'm happy. That's great. South Dakota never locked down. Thomas said,
Starting point is 01:40:56 Un-American, uncivil, anti-liberty, anti-unionists. Orian says, NYC, a city of cowards. Cracklin says,
Starting point is 01:41:05 wouldn't you think that in an election year, the left, as shifty as they are, would be plotting ways to make the pandemic a weapon against Trump's re-election? Maybe this is why they want to keep things shut down.
Starting point is 01:41:13 Yeah, they're exploiting it. But it's not working. No, it's not. It's not working at all. It's going to backfire just like everything else. Yeah. The Red Pill Journey says,
Starting point is 01:41:21 Tim, any thoughts on Disney hiring Harvey Weinstein's personal assistant, Leslie Hedlund, to make new Star Wars show? I think they've gone off the rails. I don't know anything about it, but I am. Star Wars is over. It's over.
Starting point is 01:41:32 It ended a long time ago. Yeah, it ended. Thanks for the super chat, Curtis. Mean Sarton says, They are the equivalent of the German skit where they don't realize they are the baddies. Yeah, have you seen that one? Are we the baddies? I'm not sure. Was it Hamish and Andy, I think? I don't know if are the baddies. Yeah, have you seen that one? Are we the baddies?
Starting point is 01:41:45 I'm not sure. Was it Hamish and Andy, I think? I don't know if I've seen it. Where they're, like, wearing Nazi uniforms. Okay. And then he's, like, he says something like, our symbol is a skull and crossbones. Are we the baddies?
Starting point is 01:41:56 Are we the baddies? Mitchell and Webb? Mitchell and Webb, is that it? Yeah, yeah. Who's Hamish and Andy? I have no idea. I want to look that up. I don't know.
Starting point is 01:42:02 British comedy. Ryan says, hey, folks, love the show. Re, the emotionally stable argument. Voting for Biden equals same type of thinking as flat earthers. Hyper closed minded. Sad. Yeah. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:42:14 Toxic Duck says, hi, Tim. I'm not a skater. I never have been. But hearing you and Adam talk about it interests me. Any idea of you guys making some skating content? We will. Oh, yeah. We are going to.
Starting point is 01:42:22 It's happening. Once we finally feel like we're good enough to film each other which will oh no i'm ready to go whenever oh well let's film each other well we'll make it happen let's do it i'm just chilling i skate just because you know it's just just chilling i you know you turn the camera on and i'll go nuts i'll do something i'll do switch blunt switch heel or something all right let's do it i'll do that all right stfu says tim you're behind on current news judicial watch just reported the russia collusion investigation itself was indirectly funded by the kgb wow was it whoa well i'll have to follow up with them find that out get says everyone who opposes me is a bit of
Starting point is 01:42:54 some kind yeah eggman says just curious do you guys have less space in there compared to the previous studio because it seems like y'all are just sitting in this little corner oh this is way bigger that was the point the ceiling i think is this little corner. Oh, this is way bigger. That was the point. The ceiling, I think, is what, 12 feet? Yeah, funny enough, this is the same exact table. He's sitting in the same exact spot on the other side. The difference is the camera angles. Yeah. So because the cameras were a lot further away,
Starting point is 01:43:17 it seemed a lot bigger. So it is actually the same. I was at the end of the table just as I am. We actually have more space from the walls. Yeah. The room itself is much, much bigger. Yeah, it is. Much bigger. Easier to move around. That's really nice. That's basically
Starting point is 01:43:30 why we did it. Garrett says, hello Beanie Bunch. Keep it the great show. Soy Jesus, please do a bi-weekly deep dive pod on the Saturday nights. P.S. Texas Governor Greg Abbott banned locking people up for violating quarantine. Salon Lady Free, we heard. Awesome. Yeah, that's great. Shelly? I'm just going to say, I am thinking about it. It sounds governor greg abbott banned lock lock in people up for violate violate violating quarantine salon
Starting point is 01:43:45 lady free we heard awesome yeah that's great shelly i'm just gonna say i am thinking about it sounds sounds good saturday night deep dive sounds fun shelly says thanks guys appreciate it beau falla says here is the new conservative be a responsible citizen and as long as you don't harm children animals or old people do whatever you want in your own home. That's amazingly libertarian. Yep. Yep. KX says, cornucopia of dedicated soccer mom Karen, TimCast subscriber crying at home upon hearing Tim slam them. Did I? Arthur P says, we poked fun.
Starting point is 01:44:16 Maddow equals hyper Karen. Yeah, she's a Karen queen, man. Hillbilly Heart says, we are in an abusive relationship with our government. As an ex-parole officer and counselor, it's classic fear-based control and isolation. Fear is an excellent motivator within the week. Truth. Naysayer says, your thoughts on having to sign in, give name and phone number in order to eat at a restaurant or enter a business. New Orleans is proposing this for contact tracing.
Starting point is 01:44:41 Businesses would manage it. A private business can do what they want. I won't go there. If you want to have the weird thing at the door, I'll be like, I'm not going there. Yeah, I don't want to walk in there, then. I'm not going to go there. I will take my money elsewhere. You should be cooking at home anyway. Healthier. It's a skill you've got to learn.
Starting point is 01:44:57 It's better for you. Grow your own food. Alex says you should see if Crowder will come on as a guest, but he's at his show and he's so busy. Plus we're locked down anyway. Dura says there's another word for pretending it starts with an L. Lying? Chuck Morris, I'm one of the 50% that can't get unemployed. Unemployment. Sorry, unemployment. Wow, it sucks. S-head, my roommate tested positive for coronavirus and the health department essentially forced us to sign away our rights until they say we can have them back because, of course, jail time threats are the only way. Yikes, man. Well, we were tested negative, which is the good news. Jay Privacy says conservatives who walked away from the GOP
Starting point is 01:45:35 over Trump did it quietly. We're not as attention seeking for sure. I mean, they're the never Trumpers, but yeah. Student of History says I'm a'm a calm conservative conservatarian sort of guy i'm on my own i work sleep eat game repeat watching what's happening in nyc right now i've never wanted to raise hell more in my life they need to leave rights alone yeah so the patriot was the top movie 100 arthur says the term racist is done a-holes use that is a-holes use that argument otis says about who to vote for, there are third parties. There are third parties. And I will look at those third parties.
Starting point is 01:46:09 Krista, thanks for the super chat. Arturo says, what would be the consequence of a shootout between anti-lockdown protesters and police? If things escalate, would we see small-scale revolts? I do believe the answer is yes. Because when New York comes out straight away and says no First Amendment, I gotta tell you, man, there's probably a bunch of dudes freaking out already. It worries me.
Starting point is 01:46:30 Seriously. Luca would like to see my forehead. No. PF Fear says, Tim, I was going... That was a weird question. I was going to donate this to Shelly Luther's GoFundMe, but it's been shut down after 500,000. So put it to good use.
Starting point is 01:46:45 Wow. 500,000. I hope she uses that to help other people. I'm sure she will. Taz says, Tim, I love you. I know I'm a trad millennial Aussie, but have my baby.
Starting point is 01:46:54 K, thanks. Oh. Whoa. Cute. Steven says, I think the reason these leftists have such cognitive dissidence is because they have put
Starting point is 01:47:02 all of their eggs in one basket. They have invested their entire identity into this ideology. This is why they panic, my opinion. J Maxx is off topic. Made my first dairy, dairy gluten-free meal
Starting point is 01:47:13 for the family, bison loaf. Nice. Thanks for the tips on products, Adam. Gonna try to tackle some full vegan meals next. Love the show.
Starting point is 01:47:20 You guys have a great dynamic. Keep it up. Nice, nice. You're vegan-pilling people. Actually, you know what? I've had bison. It is way better than beef. That's awesome. Yeah it up. You're vegan-pilling people. Actually, you know what? I've had bison. It is way better than beef. Yeah. You know what it is?
Starting point is 01:47:29 It's probably that so much beef that we get is low-grade, too. Probably, yeah. I wonder what real cow tastes like. Ancient cow. Ancient cow. Thomas says, Trump 2020 because what do you have to lose? With Joe Biden, a lot. NY says, the left is the Spanish Inquisition to the Democrats' Catholic church.
Starting point is 01:47:46 No one expects it. Kyle says, on dating, conservative men will just import their wives or make female robots. Won't be long until feminists try to get those banned. I think they've already talked about that, actually. Really?
Starting point is 01:47:57 Yeah. Aradash says, Tim, I send your videos to people and they tell me you're alt-right based on research they do. The media smears against you seem to work, which sucks. I love your work. No, I mean, look, if those, those people are probably, um, already like leftist biased and reading fake news and stuff, because even my Wikipedia page says I have mixed views. Like if you go to Wikipedia, it says Tim Pool has left-wing and
Starting point is 01:48:20 right-wing views. It's like, okay. You know, it doesn't say anything like that. Josiah says part one of two, a society grows great when old men plant trees in whose shade they know they shall never sit. It's a Greek proverb, I believe. Josiah says two out of two, some men reach into their satchel, fill their hands and cast it on the ground, believing they are planting seeds. They aren't. Instead, they salt the earth, leaving only desolation behind them. Oof, yikes. Aaron says, I used to be a progressive that only listened to Kyle Kalinsky and others like him, but slowly I started despising them for losing the plot, MAGA 2020. Yeah. Arthur says, I used to be a dem until they went full. Yeah, I can't read that word on YouTube. Darun says, romance novels, 90% are non-con.
Starting point is 01:49:05 Here we go. Cat found the water again. There he goes. He's trying. He can't do it. Andrew says, if a male friend came to me and said that he are a woman, oh, and it was awesome, I would punch him down there multiple times on the spot without question. I know a lot of people who would as well.
Starting point is 01:49:24 There he goes. He's going for the water. Are you going to let him have the water? No, I'm going to try to turn it around so people can actually see what's happening here. Can you see it? Kind of. There you go. There he is. Yep. Sorry, I was totally distracted there by the cat.
Starting point is 01:49:40 He's trying to get some water. He has two water dishes. Just let him do his thing. He has two water dishes. Just let him do his thing. He has two water dishes. They're the free-flowing filter kinds that filters water. But he only drinks the water we drink because I think he doesn't trust the other water. He's like, there he goes. He's going to get his head stuck in that.
Starting point is 01:49:57 He's drinking it. There you go. See, there it is. There's a cat drinking water on the show. I just wanted to let you guys all see the cute cat. You can see it there. That's fine. PVT says, Tim, our knight in
Starting point is 01:50:10 shining beanie. Arthur says, the song from Peter Cetera, Glory of Love. Chef Spork says, gay independent here. Coming out was easy. Coming out in support of Trump was harder. I was called terrible things. I believe it. I do. Jeremiah says, hey Lydia, outside the pandemic, what does your social life look like?
Starting point is 01:50:28 We know what Tim and Soy Jesus do, skateboarding and music. But what about you? I really like to make things. Wait, wait. I have a camera now so I can talk. Yes. So I really like to make things. I like to crochet and I like to like write stuff and color stuff.
Starting point is 01:50:41 And I used colored pencils and stuff. And I really like to read. And I like to take walks around the neighborhood.'m really really low-key and kind of boring no skateboarding here what are you doing that's what i do turn it off wait turn what they're doing they're cameraing the ac yeah yeah yeah what's this one getting into kitty that's the window oh okay yeah oh they're pushing buttons we're pushing buttons sorry can't look away all right let's see. Where are we at? David says, cheers from Chile.
Starting point is 01:51:11 Malls and center of town full of masked non-social distances, but government shuts down cemeteries for Mother's Day. Duh, only 285 dead. Jeez. Yikes. Scott says, I got to add IRL to Tim's daily briefing. Thank you for the podcast. Got a chance to see you guys live tonight. Nice.
Starting point is 01:51:22 Appreciate it. Thanks for tuning in. Glad you showed up. Arturo says, conservative women are generally more attractive than SJW women. Even conservative trans women are generally more attractive than SJW women.
Starting point is 01:51:32 Huh? And that's been pointed out by a lot of people, even progressives. Never even thought about it. When you go to the DNC, when you go to the DNC, the Democrat convention, you see a bunch of like short men and fat women.
Starting point is 01:51:44 And when you go to the RNC, you see a bunch of tall chiseled men and like attractive busty women not not even made that up it's like that was pointed out to me by a very famed feminist who had been to the conventions and I was like that's an interesting point but I wonder if that fuels individualism versus collectivism because the ugly people band together because people treat them worse yeah and the people who are very attractive and have an easier go of it think you just rely on yourself right yeah i guess so augustine says i think it has to do with political upbringing i've dated a lot of democrat liberal women and most of them had kinks fetishes that had an element of violent dominance in them
Starting point is 01:52:19 weird john says my cool wine aunt used to listen to romance novels while we were on car trips. They were chock full of... That thing we were just talking about. Yes. Forcible taking of women. Oh, geez. It's amazing that it didn't warp my sexuality, I think. Here comes the other cat.
Starting point is 01:52:38 Let's see. Augustine says, I think in secret that they crave that in such high numbers because most democratic liberal men aren't masculine in any way. Thus, their desires are the extreme inverse of what they get on a regular basis or they're deprived go says two dollars to uh for tim to do more impersonations please yeah man can do kenny says hiding a maga hat under that beanie tim haha just wanted to say that you guys are great i've been watching your content for years now appreciate it thanks man arthur says the salon owner in texas is my hero she's great standing up for her rights man i appreciate. Thanks, man. Arthur says, the salon owner in Texas is my hero.
Starting point is 01:53:05 She's great. Standing up for her rights, man. I appreciate it. Love that. Chuck Morris says, running for governor, so it's illegal to disagree with me. You will comply.
Starting point is 01:53:15 We the people voted for it. So really, I was like, I don't know what he says. What, which do you think you are closer to, Tim? Brave New World by Aldous Huxley,
Starting point is 01:53:21 1984 by George Orwell. Thanks for being one of the few middle ground newscasters. No, no, no. It's all of them. We've combined all of the apocalyptic novels. Uh-oh. There he goes.
Starting point is 01:53:34 So Betsy just walked in. Wait, maybe you'll hear it. Nope, he stopped. He doesn't care. He retreated. Oh, the kitty drama. Yeah, they're two cats fighting. Not BFFs. Constant drama. Constant drama. Charles says, freedom of speech must be guaranteed for one grand reason.
Starting point is 01:53:51 Because mean, rude, and obnoxious people are exposed for how stupid they are. Yep. Logan says, finally got the Henry US survival rifle I've wanted for 20 years. Have some money to celebrate. By the way, welcome to, what is it? Fire Armageddon to Corona Boogaloo. Oh, wow. Jose says, Reddit front page is deaf of
Starting point is 01:54:09 trash. Feel good post. Lucky Charm says, keep up the good. Oh, we just jumped. There we go. Now I gotta figure out where we were. I love how YouTube does this. Make sure you like and subscribe on the video, but you can see my tag down there on Twitter.
Starting point is 01:54:25 Hit me up and send me ideas. It really does help out, especially nowadays when it's just coronavirus, everything. Everyone keeps asking me to do a deep dive. Who do you want me to do a deep dive on? What kind of person do you want me to talk about? Hit me up on Twitter. That's my tag right there. You can follow me on Twitter, but also subscribe to this podcast, like it, share it. If you haven't hit the about? So hit me up on Twitter. And that's my tag right there. And you can follow me on Twitter.
Starting point is 01:54:45 But also subscribe to this podcast. Like it. Share it. If you haven't hit the like button, hit it now. I haven't. Hit that like button. I just liked it. Foist it on your friends.
Starting point is 01:54:52 Tell YouTube we're the best. And tell all of your friends that we are the best. Foist it on them. The best podcast ever. Yeah. Yeah. Of always. All of them.
Starting point is 01:55:01 I don't care how many viewers they get. We're better than them. Correct. All of them. Especially the New York Times. So I think we're going to have to start speeding up through the Super Chats because it just jumped and it doubled. Oh, man.
Starting point is 01:55:11 No, we got this. Oh, my gosh. No, we'll be here all night. It's coming in faster than... I feel bad. I appreciate everyone. It happens, man. It happens.
Starting point is 01:55:17 So Lucky Charms says, keep up the good work. Appreciate it. Big Al says, Reddit was tolerable when the Donald was alive, even when it was quarantined. Trash now. Hey, Adam, Chrono Trigger is better than FF7. Fight me. I love Chrono Trigger. I played so much Chrono Trigger before Final Fantasy VII.
Starting point is 01:55:35 I can't say that it's better or worse. They're both amazing games. How dare you pit them against each other? And I don't want to fight you. Let's just play some games. Yeah, let's play Chrono Trigger. Yeah. You ever play Chrono Trigger. Yeah. You ever play Chrono Cross?
Starting point is 01:55:47 It was not nearly as good. I think I tried it once a long time ago. That wasn't into it. Yeah. Chrono Trigger was awesome. Yeah, I recently just played it again. Great game. Charles says, hey you, that's the most common name.
Starting point is 01:56:00 John Abob says, I'm a 32-year-old white man named John Athin, actually. Well, there you go. Grub and Run says, father man named John Athin, actually. Well, there you go. Grub and Run says, father and son arrested, charged with murder. Ooh, there it goes. Man. Arthur P. says, I never white knight. I like PO-ing people. It's a talent. Jose says, when Kevin Rose managed Reddit and owned it, it was freedom. Now it's awful. But the awfulness has given a lane for many new platforms. So here's the challenge. I believe I have this fake conspiracy theory that there are fake white supremacists that will target your platform. Or it's probably, you know, it's people posting fake white supremacist stuff so that the media can smear you and prevent you from getting investment. So if you make a Reddit alternative where you're like, you know, do your thing, you'll immediately get flooded by like Nazi stuff.
Starting point is 01:56:47 Of course. And then all of a sudden Vice will write a hit piece saying you're the new Nazi website. And then your investors dry up. Yep. Scary. Easy way to control the market. Yeah. Let's see.
Starting point is 01:56:59 G.R. Cahill says, with what seems as our liberties being taken away and the way the world is going, do you think we are headed to what the Bible says about the last days? Oh, biblical expert and doctor. I really don't know about the end times. My grandma believes it. Yeah. My family believes a lot, a lot of that stuff. And I don't think that anybody really understands the final book of the Bible. So that's what I'm left with. I don't really know what's going to happen. So no. Yeah. I got nothing. I don't think so. There you go. There's my two cents. Justin O'Toole says, breaking news, NBC News, father and son arrested
Starting point is 01:57:34 and charged with murder and killing of Ahmaud Arbery. What do you think will happen now? I think public opinion will have them thrown under the bus, even though there hasn't been evidence presented publicly that suggests they actually broke the law outside of potentially manslaughter. So all of these progressives saying, it's cold-blooded murder and they're white supremacists. Watch the video. The dude ran up to their truck. The fight broke out. Dude died.
Starting point is 01:57:58 We can talk about the claims made by everybody else, but all that matters is that's what you see in the video. And that's the only thing I can go off. That's the evidence. Yeah, the truth. But of course, the public opinion is more important. They don't want to prevent riots, so they'll throw it under the bus. Our rights are gone, man. We had
Starting point is 01:58:12 these rights, the Constitution, the Fifth Amendment, for a reason. They're gone. It really feels that way, doesn't it? If public opinion is against you, they will violate your rights, and no one will defend you. Nobody. Julie says, 48-year-old woman, watch you, Sticks, Crowder, and Rogan. I love Rogan. Awesome. Water Earth Mud says, I like your point of view mostly. I believe you
Starting point is 01:58:32 deserve this money. Thank you for a different point of view. Appreciate it. Thank you. Lysandrin says, ABC News published a story on the web about father and son arrested for murder of Ahmed Arbery, and many of the comments are about Christianity being used to justify racism, how Christians are racist. And it's really funny. There's a subreddit called the right can't mean because of course, Reddit is just leftist propaganda. And one of the memes they were making fun of was it was it was a Christian and then like a leftist yelling at the Christian. And then it was a Muslim and the leftists like, you know, you know, brown nosing to the Muslim. And then they were making fun of it,
Starting point is 01:59:05 saying it was fake, that there's no such thing as leftists who feel this way. It's like, dude, there's a whole subreddit dedicated to atheism that rags on Christianity all day. And they actually, in that subreddit, defend Islam. I'm like, you're an atheism subreddit. Why are you defending Islam? They do it.
Starting point is 01:59:20 That doesn't make any sense. Everyone's nuts, man. Jean McLeod says, Lydia, I am making masks for the Beanie Brigade and would like to know your favorite color. Tim, I will make one to make your beanie or the blue and black diagonal image on the TimCast IRL profile image. Oh, cool. Cool. The Grizzly says, I'd like to fully resend my super chat last night. I don't want the left and right to come together at this point.
Starting point is 01:59:44 I don't want the right to be corrupted. me but what the left has become no step on snack uh i prefer don't have you seen the gadsden flag memes the no step on snack one there's many well you've seen the one that says no step on snack and it's a crude drawing oh okay i haven't seen there's another one where it's a it's a black squiggly line and it says, don't. I love that one. It's simpler and simpler. Don't. Nice. Yeah. Zoot says, as a Gen Z person, sadly, I don't know how we are more conservative, at least in my school.
Starting point is 02:00:14 You could not be caught being right-leaning. My right-ish friends and I got scared when the walkouts happened. There's a poll from Pew that shows that Gen Z is just about as progressive as millennials, but slightly to the right on some issues. So yes, very much it will still be like the millennials.
Starting point is 02:00:32 But it's the first time in like 100 years that a generation tilted the other direction. It's crazy. Probably because of the internet. Emily Harper says, Female listener found you through the first Rogan. Also love sticks. I listen to most content on Bitchute. only on YouTube to watch y'all live. Cheers.
Starting point is 02:00:49 Appreciate it. Nice. Thank you. Kenrick says, just wanted to show you some appreciation as you all are part of my nightly routine. You guys are awesome. Thank you. Thanks. Stormwolf says, you need to have sticks on the podcast.
Starting point is 02:00:58 It would be awesome. It would be awesome. Yeah, it would. Pandemic. Let's see. Jay Manuel says, introducing Tim guard guard have your news rated by the legendary fence sitter and his beanie team that's correct oh you know it ryan stewart says pool guard saving you from drowning in fake news pool cover i love it big dog says a couple random thoughts
Starting point is 02:01:17 the old camera angle is better in my opinion and has anyone told you about or have you noticed your shirt tugging every minute or two? I can't not notice it anymore. Great show, though. Thanks for some sanity. Yeah, I do it all the time. For the record, I did call you out on it. I did burst the bubble.
Starting point is 02:01:33 I mean, there wasn't as many people today. You've chosen to do so. But I did pop the bubble last Friday. Because people never did that. That one never came up. It was you, actually. I know. I definitely popped the bubble.
Starting point is 02:01:52 Yep. Sun Cormac says, to colorado swing state j privacy says will scanner have to be reset up on bit shoot because the youtube channel hasn't been syncing to beat you bit shoot and i rely on bit you to get around youtube demoting stuff we'll have to figure that one out for sure wisson says finally caught you live it's 3am here in Germany, so I'll listen to the whole podcast tomorrow. Thanks for dismantling fake news, Tim, and thanks for entertaining me to all the beanies. Stay safe. Appreciate it. Yeah, right on. Austin says, cows require large spaces to thrive.
Starting point is 02:02:14 Without farming, they would die out. Meat is murder, but vegetarianism is genocide. Oof. Interesting. Ethan Johansson says, I'm a beef and poultry farmer. I also grow corn and soybeans. I respect you, Adam. You're not saying you don't eat meat. You just think it's healthier not to respect man to each their own. Thank you. That's the libertarian. Exactly what
Starting point is 02:02:32 I agree to each their own. Paul says, what do you think would happen overall if they kept extending the lockdowns? Would the people eventually revolt and replace the government? Do you think the majority would submit and give up to survive or the nation split? If this goes on for a few months, it'll become normal and no one will care. Yeah, maybe. Chow says, saw you on louder with Crowder the other day. You're a good guy. God bless you and your crew. Appreciate it. Thank you. Bill says, see Schiff's official statement today regarding D-class doc dump claim Senate convicted Trump. What? Man. Ethan Johan says, I grow cows and I love them and make sure they're always happy.
Starting point is 02:03:12 When the locker plant kills them, it's with a pistol in the head. I'm hoping the brain doesn't register the pain until after they pass. That's probably tough, man. I wouldn't know how to handle that because cows are funny. Andrea says, Joe Biden's purpose is to stay alive. He is a human placeholder for the DNC to handpick their president without us voters messing it up. A Hail Mary, but if it connects, a huge win for them. My prediction, Biden-Clinton ticket.
Starting point is 02:03:32 Oh no. Nah, they'd lose so fast. They would totally lose. Big LC says, Adam and I once made love, then Tim walked in, took one look, and said, Oh my stars and garters, harumph I say. I just replied, it's complicated. Love the show. show appreciate it tl said made in usa beanies only oh they're made in u.s definitely yep definitely it took me a long time to find the company but i found them here in jersey
Starting point is 02:03:56 william strong says get your 2a dues my friend appreciate it morton says adam have you looked into aquaponics and flow hives? Yes, actually. I actually wanted to talk to Tim about getting an aquaponic thing. We were talking about building it. Yeah, right outside on the patio right here would be a really cool, perfect spot for aquaponics. And then a flow hive would be amazing because
Starting point is 02:04:18 it doesn't harm the bees at all and it helps bees. We can have our own honey. I don't think we can have bees. Oh, we can't? Yeah, yeah. Oh, that's a shame. But you can have our own honey. I don't think we can have bees. Oh, we can't? Not legally? No, that's a shame. But you can grow whatever you want. Aquaponics, it's huge, yeah. Yeah. You can make seaweed,
Starting point is 02:04:29 and it provides a lot of nutrients that the body needs. Word. Yeah. JK says, Hey, Tim, wished you liked into the flu viral interference. Keep up the good work. You know what?
Starting point is 02:04:43 Sometimes I don't understand the super chat. Sorry. Aaron says, Y'all make my mindless Minecraftcraft binges fantastic thank you i appreciate it nice 19 that one kid 98 says part one of three i'm in the military station in california i'm not allowed any more than 150 miles from my station due to the virus part uh oh just jumped on me. I love it. Where are we at? There we go. Part two, the news about New York has gotten me so heated that I'm about to hop on a plane and head down there just to raise some hell. Protest. Part three, I swear this is not what I signed up for.
Starting point is 02:05:15 To be honest, I would never have joined if Hillary won because I thought she would do things like this on a national scale. This gets me so angry. I definitely think she would have. I mean, it's the Democrats. They're doing it. Bill Barr is pushing back against it. And the conservatives are demanding the unconstitutional lockdowns be removed. Well, I'm not going to defend authoritarianism. What is this? Yeah, exactly. You want me to vote for that guy? No, it's not going to happen. Stephen A says, Tim, what happened to you pushing mines all the time? You say how great it was, but I haven't heard you mention them in a while. Mines is really, really good. But to be honest, I am completely swamped with trying to launch 50 billion businesses and it kind of just falls off, I suppose. But that's not saying anything
Starting point is 02:05:55 about Mines. Mines is still a great platform and it's still something you should use for sure. We'll see how things play out. To be honest, it's like I'm spread so thin. And I think really, you probably would have noticed that I stopped posting minds for the most part when we launched this show, because my schedule is literally stretches as possible. So it's really about me needing help to maintain publishing to minds because I've got like 150 K subs on that platform. And it's like, it's a great platform. And I know Bill, the founder, he's cool dude. Larsa says, why do I get the feeling Trump put MAGA on the big red button? On the big red button?
Starting point is 02:06:29 Well, I'll find out when I hear incoherent screaming from the White House when the Democrats get in after a decade. Nuclear button. Oh, I see. Nice. Thomas Casey, thanks for joining. Thank you. Anthony says, my roommate watches all your content.
Starting point is 02:06:41 And I mean all your content. Please tell my roommate, Scott, it's okay to miss a live stream. I want to use the TV. I really appreciate someone watches that much. Oh, thank you, Scott. We will not tell your roommate that. Sorry. I'm sorry.
Starting point is 02:06:52 You must. You have to watch. Join him and watch. Michael McCord says, Elon Musk made your exact same point on Rogan about the fact that you can't eat money. If you don't make stuff, stuff doesn't exist. Seems simple. People don't get it.
Starting point is 02:07:06 I bet Elon watched that episode. Ooh, maybe. Probably did. I mean, I'm excited. The Rogan episode I did a week ago, 5 million plus views. Huge, man. I can't believe it. Huge.
Starting point is 02:07:16 That's crazy. The Twitter thing with Dorsey actually started getting a ton more views after that. So I could only imagine what happened was the first episode I did had like 3.5 million after a year. The Twitter one had 3.7. And then I did this one and within a week, it's at 5 million.
Starting point is 02:07:34 And then the other ones jumped to four. So it's like after they watched it, people went and watched more Rogan with Tim Pool. They like the Tim Pool, man. That's confidence building. I appreciate it, man. I really do. I'm glad I went out there.
Starting point is 02:07:45 It was fun. John says, yes, another member named John sending you money super chat during the end times. Love the show and keep up the great work. You guys are awesome. Really appreciate it. Thank you. Track Media Only says, Tim, tug your shirt and say, you get no respect. I get no respect.
Starting point is 02:08:01 I'll tell you. Water, earth, and mud. Thanks for joining. Thank you. Taz says, andrew ryan's speech for bioshock best political video game speech to ever exist bioshock is awesome i gotta play those games never played them bioshock the first one the first bioshock is should be in the library of congress like preserved is it that good it's amazing i have it yeah i just haven't played
Starting point is 02:08:23 it and then the rest of them are pretty good bioshock infinite is fun but the first bioshock is i can't stop playing doom eternal i have i have it on steam we should play it bioshock is me and my buddy are just decimating slayers everywhere it's amazing all right anyway christian morgan says house russia docs just released and i will have to read them as i as i as I read them, I will drift to a nightmarish sleep. Oh. Yeah. Love it. Love it.
Starting point is 02:08:50 All right. We're about ready to sign off. Thank you, everybody, for hanging out tonight. We'll be back tomorrow at 8 p.m. as per usual. So tell all your friends to come hang out and watch because this is what we do. Hit that like button. There's 8,000 people listening right now, but only 2,800 likes. No, I'm kidding.
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