Timcast IRL - TPUSA Halftime HITS NUMBER ONE w/ Scott Greer

Episode Date: February 10, 2026

Tim, Phil & Elaad are joined by Scott Greer to discuss the TPUSA All-American Halftime Show setting records on YouTube, A Democrat in Texas saying Minorities should rise up and take over the US, wild ...conspiracies that Epstein may be alive, and a Democrat Sheriff embarrasing himself after he didn't know the 3 branches of government.   Hosts:  Tim @Timcast (everywhere) Phil @PhilThatRemains (X) Elaad @ElaadEliahu (X) Producer: Serge @SergeDotCom (everywhere) Guest: Scott Greer @ScottMGreer (X)

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Starting point is 00:01:20 We're seeing all these numbers. They're saying, yeah, but Bad Bunny got 133.5 million. Okay, there is a big problem with those metrics. We'll get into all that during the show. But true household viewership, obviously half the country is not watching this. It's around 46 or so million. a little bit more than, well, a little bit less than half. Or actually, wait, a little bit more than half is what Turning Point USA got.
Starting point is 00:01:43 So this is pretty big. There's a lot of cultural implications to this. And some people are saying it's like the Bud Light moment. No, seriously, there are people likening it to the engagement during Bud Light and the negative repercussions that will come from it. And so, the question is, what happens next year? Does the NFL fall in line? Or does Turning Point USA just end up having a new yearly? show with better production. We'll talk about that. There's actually a lot of other news to get into,
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Starting point is 00:04:48 Anytime, brother. What are you? Who are you? What do you do? I am a writer, podcaster, an author. I run the highly respected substack at highly dashrespected.com. And I have a new book coming out in the summer called White Pill, the online write. and the making of Trump's America. So get and pre-order that if you have the chance. Right on. A lot's hanging out.
Starting point is 00:05:08 Good evening, everybody. I am Alad Eliahu, the White House correspondent here at Tim Cass. Good to be back on. I wasn't sure I'd ever be on IRL again, but I'm glad I am. Phil. How's it going? Got my hopes up. Hello, everybody.
Starting point is 00:05:20 My name is Philibonji. I'm the lead singer of the heavy metal band. All that remains of an anti-communist and counter-revolutionary. Let's get into it. Here's the big story from the post-millennial. TPUSA's All-American Half-Time Show becomes highest-watched U.S. YouTube live stream with 6.17 million concurrent viewers. This is massive, and it was not just that 6.17 million. That's the single channel number. When you combine the total concurrent
Starting point is 00:05:46 viewership, it actually rivals some of the biggest live streams ever done. Now, of course, you may be saying, well, hold on, there's got to be some bigger streams. That's a lot of people. Yeah, soccer, you know, internationally does really well. For the United States, this is the biggest YouTube's ever seen. And if you combine the, not using the Rumble numbers, but if you're saying just on YouTube, I think it's around like 9.5-ish. I think there's about 300 or 400,000 on Rumble and turned to be a couple million. So this is tremendous. And this massive cultural implications. So we have the latest numbers here. You've got 20,000, $506,33,000 on the Turning Point channel. you've got Charlie Kirk Show Channel with 3.388,823,221.
Starting point is 00:06:33 And then on Rumble, of course, you've got 2.26 million. So big numbers, smashing success. Phil, you were saying a moment ago that the total household viewership for the Super Bowl was something like 46 million. Yeah. From Samba TV, from at Samba underscore TV, 48.6 million U.S. household watched the 2026 Super Bowl, down 13% from 2025, 26.5 million U.S. households watched the Bad Bunny Halftime Show, down 39% from Kendrick Lamar.
Starting point is 00:07:03 When was Kendrick Lamar? It doesn't say. Let me see if I can find it. Let's Google that. But, you know, it's worth noting that as much as people are talking about, this was the biggest ever, et cetera, even if people were sitting in the room... That was last year.
Starting point is 00:07:19 Yeah, that was... What was a 39% drop? Yeah, 39% from Kendrick Lamar. Kendrick Lamar, I didn't realize it was such a, that Kendrick Lamar was as famous as he is. I'd heard of him, I knew his stuff, but I didn't realize he was as pervasive as he is. Yeah, I didn't know. But look, I mean, people are talking about the Bad Bunny halftime show as if it's some big, huge thing. There was a lot of viewers.
Starting point is 00:07:43 I don't think there were that many people, or I don't think that's representative of how many people were actually paying attention. Wait, wait, wait, wait. This means, this is big. If these numbers are correct, this means that they beat. that turning point beat Bad Bunny. Yeah. Are these correct? This is from Samba TV.
Starting point is 00:08:01 They, they, their bios as we create data at the TV. How much does Bad Bunny's record on YouTube have? Like, because I think they're just using household numbers through cable.
Starting point is 00:08:13 Yeah, I mean, yes, but that's, so here's the important thing to understand. They, let me jump to this from the New York Times. They say, Turning Points, Turning Point USA's All-American Half-Time Show draws 6.1 million concurrent viewers on YouTube. And notice they don't include the 6.17 because you could round that up to 6.2 or just say 6.17.
Starting point is 00:08:34 And that's significant because the 6.15 was the previous second biggest YouTube stream ever. And then the first biggest was an Indian from India, Lunar Rover Lander. And that is 8 million. So this at 6.17 becomes the second biggest YouTube stream ever, and it becomes the biggest in the U.S., it's probably why the New York Times didn't include that little number because I know it's only a little bit. But they say, while Turning Point USA drew over 6 million concurrence on YouTube, the television audience for the Bad Bunny halftime shows is expected to be much larger. Last year, Kendrick Lamar's halftime concert drew 133.5 million views the most for any Super Bowl halftime show. So here's the funny thing.
Starting point is 00:09:17 concurrent viewership compared to total views. Do you see how they lie to you? This is a lie. Concurrent viewership right now, I mean on YouTube, we've got, I don't know, 15,000 or something, 15,000 on YouTube and then on Rumble. We've got, let's just do them a minute quickly, we got the 13,000. That is not the full viewership of the show. And that's a ridiculous manipulation. That's the game they're playing.
Starting point is 00:09:40 So people are now claiming that Bad Bunny reached that many individuals. the important thing to understand. And this is how they lie to you, okay? Let me tell you, there's a reason why people buy bots and they buy followers. Because, you know, I don't even know if it matters or works anymore because the industry is not going to play this game. Or I don't know, maybe young people will play this game. But you go to a boomer who runs media and they fall for this stuff, hook, line, and sinker. They don't understand.
Starting point is 00:10:11 And the Gen Z guys and gals flub the numbers and it works. There are some shows that I won't name the individual involved who are accused of being fake with fake followers. And they send out cold calls, cold emails, saying you should come on our podcast. We've got X amount of followers. And then when the person responds with yes, they go, that'll be $10,000. And you know what happens is this 50-year-old marketing staffer or a booker for a boomer celebrity says you really should do this. That's a younger crowd. And they fall for this stuff.
Starting point is 00:10:47 So here's the important thing to understand. Let's say that bad bunny reached, I mean, these numbers are apocalyptic. If this is true, this is miserably bad, which is why I find it so hard to believe. 26.5 million U.S. households actually make sense. When people were saying 134 million, I was like, that's wild. That includes international households. Mm-hmm. 48.6 million households watching the Super Bowl makes a lot of sense. It's a comparable number. Not if we watch the Super Bowl, it's a big show.
Starting point is 00:11:18 I think usually the ratings are in like the 20 to 30 million or something like that in recent history. So this makes sense. And what you've got to understand, a lot of people when it comes to households aren't actually watching. Streams, they are. Streams can be boughted. I don't think Turning Point bought it because it would be ineffective. The amount of money they have to spend to bought up to 10 million concurrence would, I don't even know if they have the, I don't even know if they have the botnets to do that. Seriously. I mean, 50,000, 100,000. Maybe they'd have to commandeer like the entire botnet industry, which makes no sense, especially considering it's kid rock. And it's, it's turning point. These people, people hate watch this stuff. So what happens is they will just say a number. But here's the important cultural distinction. First, let me just say it appears. that Kid Rock, Turning Point Ysay, absolutely trounced the halftime show.
Starting point is 00:12:13 The difference between the two is that the 27 million people who watched, the Turning Point Halftime Show sought it out. And the 26.5 million households passively listened. I will stress the number of ton of people exposed to bad bunnies is probably substantially greater. I was hanging out the MGM National Harbor. They got a big sports book and there's everybody standing around. So these people are not paying attention, but based on licenses, they're going to calculate total capacity of this venue is 30,000. The TVs run in every corner of the building. We're going to add that number, and they do this across the country. Bro, let me just tell you. Let me ask you the basic question. If you were selling a product,
Starting point is 00:12:54 if you were trying to tell me some delicious pool water, would you prefer, I'll give you a choice, 10 people who will walk past you as you hold the bottle or one person who is coming to to the bottle. Which would you pick? Obviously, the one person. Yeah, you can roll the dice on a 10x. Maybe they'll want my bottle of water and I can talk them into it. Or you take the guaranteed sale. You always take the win.
Starting point is 00:13:18 So there is a massive value. If the number is true, they said he reached $134 million, clearly I don't believe that's correct. Then, well, that's great. A lot of people have heard of bad bunny. And that's what they're trying to do. But Kid Rock and Turning Point, people are actively seeking out. So let me put it like this for this.
Starting point is 00:13:35 Super Bowl commercials. You are an advertiser who's buying the bump right before the show or after the show. You find out tons of people cut off the show. I mean, according to these numbers, around half of the people who watched Super Bowl stopped watching at the halftime show. Why would you want to spend money in that ad spot? You're probably going to be like, what's my return? There's two types of ads. Well, there's more than two types of ads, but there's two big ad sectors. Right now, right now, it's been the case for a while, but it's dominant right now the way media works. You've got generic advertising where Pepsi will go to a platform and say, here's $100 million, run our ads, thank you to have a nice day. They don't care if they get our ROI. They just want to be ubiquitous. Then there's ads that require direct sales.
Starting point is 00:14:22 So, for instance, the sponsors we have on this show, when we do an ad reading into the show, if no one buys the product, they stop advertising because they don't have the insane budgets. So Super Bowl has that for sure. There's a lot of people who want Super Bowl commercials just to say they did. And there's a lot of people who fake Super Bowl commercials where they're like, here's our commercial, but we got rejected. If you spend $5 million and then find out you lost half your value and people went to turning point and next year turning point says, do your commercial with us instead and we'll get you direct engagement, it's going to be very, very problematic for the NFL. Yeah. So there's a couple things that I wanted to mention about this.
Starting point is 00:14:58 First of all, people don't realize there's only 560 million Spanish speakers in the world, and there's 1.5 billion English speakers, right? So I think that that matters. Like, the idea of doing a Super Bowl halftime show in Spanish, I think that it was part of a broader attempt at basically subversion, right? I think that the idea of the Super Bowl is that it's very much an all-American thing. you saw people on on x and consistently saying well you know it is american it's very american Puerto Rico is part of America it's American and the way the bad bunny um that one part of the
Starting point is 00:15:39 the performance he had all these flags from all over south America and the the point that he was actually trying to get across was North America and South America are America and that there shouldn't be borders this is a very subversive idea and it's something that the the global left does frequently they say that oh it's one America like all of America North and South America that's very different from the United States of America when you say you're an American to someone else if you're from the United States you mean from the you're from the United States people from South America don't say I'm an American when they're talking especially if they're talking to someone
Starting point is 00:16:14 from a different country right so they're talking to someone from Europe talking someone from from Switzerland they don't say oh I'm an American they would say I'm from Ecuador they would say I'm from Brazil so it's a really and that the fact that there's so many people on X that are pushing this narrative kind of shows how subversive it is, right? They're trying to delegitimize the United States as an entity. I'll, um, if you're, yeah, no, and that's just one aspect of it. So a lot, like the Hill was saying that it was that bad, I think it was the Hill, and I might
Starting point is 00:16:45 be wrong on that. But what I saw a post from, uh, from one of the news, you know, the legacy news, um, industries. They, they said that this was a, this was a, a performance without politics, right? which is totally, totally being part of the subversion. They're engaging in the subversive effort there. And then you get something like Jacobin or the DSA, and they come right out and say it. They're post on X. They're like, this was political.
Starting point is 00:17:11 This is about how bad America is, et cetera. And as much as I think, you know, I think it's a terrible thing, at least the DSA and Jacobin are honest about it. You know? Yeah. Well, the bad news for American conservatives who are celebrating this. saying, look at a tremendous victory, is that you got kicked out. Yep. You got kicked out.
Starting point is 00:17:31 And you're hanging out outside the arena with all of your old fans being like, wasn't our show better. And they're inside the institution saying, we don't care what you guys are doing. We have your castle. They've stormed the castle, broken in, taking it over, kicked you out. And conservatives are outside and now celebrating their victory in the fields. Just to play a little bit of devil's advocate, I think turning point. and in particular, Eric Kirk did a, like, a fantastic job, a superb job offering, like,
Starting point is 00:18:01 conservatives often talk about, like, this parallel economy to, like, don't give your money to people who obviously hate you. And it's pretty clear that bad bunny and people associated with him hate conservatives and right-wingers in our country. So they did an effective job at getting people to tune into something different. And in the right-wing, I actually think they flop when they try doing this very often. There are people trying to make right-wing music or right-wing TV shows or right-wing companies that always flop.
Starting point is 00:18:23 but to have 20 plus million people tune in, I think it's an amazing thing. I think it's worth mentioning, too, that this is, like, the first big thing that Turning Point is done in, like, the post-Charlie Kirk era. Yeah. And it's a triumph. Massive. There's also one last thing. Something to be said about all the desperate, pathetic vultures and unreliable narrators who
Starting point is 00:18:41 just try to drag down Turning Point. This is an amazing triumph, but still people online willing to say, oh, you know, this only got a couple of hundred thousand views or whatnot, or only a couple thousand concurrent viewers, and, like, are really just trying to advance any BS, no matter how. wrong it may be because of whatever beefs or gripes they have with turning point. And it feels like a demoralization effort. It's a sad state of affairs where we're at with that stuff. This is an amazing job that Erica Kirk has done, the parallel economy stuff. It's the first time I've seen it done effectively on the right wing. So like really good job and kudos to her.
Starting point is 00:19:11 You know, to go on on that point of the parallel economy and outside the castle, protesting the people inside. But that sends a message to the people in the castle. And if they see a huge drop in the numbers from last year's halftime show, the Super Bowl and the NFL are going to realize they actually have to appeal to that conservative audience. The conservative audience is going to do their own thing and take viewers away for the Super Bowl. Obviously, they're not going to take it away from the game, but they're going to take it away from the halftime show. And it puts out a conservative culture of like, this is the culture we want to promote and we're going to do a professional job about it. I thought it was an incredible job.
Starting point is 00:19:47 It was very professional, state of the art. And it was good. And honestly, limited budget. I was actually surprised. When the halftime show was about to begin, I pulled up my phone and saw 3.4 million concurrent viewers, which is insane, tweeted about it. And then it peaked around 6.17. So I don't want to just be Debbie Downer on this one. Obviously, you're hit out of the castle. I think it's an important point. You to understand where you're at. The institution has been taken from you. But this is the move to get it back. Because like I was mentioning with advertisers, what happens when a company, company says, listen, you're asking me to pay you $5 million to hold up a sign in front of 26 million households as they walk by. The commercials come on. Everyone runs to the bathroom. They go to the kitchen. They grab snacks. These are not people who are actively engaged with the promotion. The commercials are kind of gags. Everybody wants to watch Super Bowl commercial. In fact, some people watch it more for the commercials. Then you've got 27 million people in in short notice, decided to tune in to turning point of their own volition. So, so again, if I'm, if I'm
Starting point is 00:20:51 selling delicious pool water, and you said it's $5 million for 26 million households from the halftime show, I say, okay. And then turning point says $5 million for our show where people have chosen to seek us out. I say, okay, I want that because your engagement's going to be substantially higher. Your, your conversions will be substantially higher and mission driven. The important thing you need to understand about what the pitfalls, the problems they're going to face is, the bad bunny show was elitist driven and Turning Point USA is grassroots driven. So with the NFL show, you have powerful elites saying we want bad bunny either because we want to promote his music, we want an international audience, and because he pushes a political message that we like.
Starting point is 00:21:33 Regular people don't care. They are not driven to support that by some ideology. Puerto Ricans maybe. So I wouldn't be surprised if if they, if, if, if, if, They killed it in the Puerto Rican households. But with our members at Timcast.com, you know, Rumble Premium members, you've got mission-driven engagement. These are people who are saying, I will pay $10 extra because it means so much more to me. The people who are going to buy a product watching the Super Bowl, you know, I saw a commercial for Vanda pharmaceuticals, I think it is.
Starting point is 00:22:06 They got those weird commercials. And it was one of the creepiest commercials because it was just a white screen with their logo. and people pointed out how creepy it was. Yeah, I don't care about your company. I've heard of it. Congratulations, I said your name. I'm not going to buy your product. I'm not going to ask my doctor about it.
Starting point is 00:22:21 But imagine, because I don't even know who sponsored Turning Point, but we know Turning Point as the principal name, how many people signed up for Turning Point because of what they just did? How much more money are they going to bring in? I'd imagine a lot. If Turning Point had a big sponsor promoting a product, I guarantee you more people are going to be buying it because the product is supporting something they care of.
Starting point is 00:22:41 about. I also kind of wanted to be concise. I have my particular beefs with the Bad Bunny halftime show. I didn't like that. It was all in Spanish, but all things considered, I think it was relatively tame because in other instances, Bad Bunny is a cross-dresser. Bad Bunny bitches about ice. But in the show, he didn't do any of the cross-dressing. He had a message on the football, but it wasn't like F. Ice. And he could have done a lot worse. So all things considered, I think I was pissed that everything was in Spanish. But another way to look at this, though, is that Bad Bunny's an American. He's from Puerto Rico. And he's the number one Spanish-speaking artist in the world.
Starting point is 00:23:19 So the number one Spanish-speaking artist is from America, is an American. So this is the version of American soft power. What are you confused about? He's American. I'm saying he's not an American. Yes, he is Puerto Rican. I know that Puerto Rico is a U.S. territory. If you were to ask Bad Bunny, Bad Bunny wouldn't say that he's an American.
Starting point is 00:23:34 He's a citizen despite that. He would say that he is a Puerto Rican. He would not say he could be confused about his core identity as a U.S. an American. Let's just make something clear. He is factually an American citizen. He would probably argue, and that's proven because at the show, he carried the flag of Puerto Rican independence.
Starting point is 00:23:51 And he also listed Puerto Rico as separate from America because they all kept saying, like, Puerto Rico's part of America. But he still applies. No, but... You're right, but the point that I'm making is he does not consider himself an American. The point of him having the Puerto Rican flag with the light blue
Starting point is 00:24:07 is that it was the flag that was not the same as the American. Look, Puerto Ricans love to bitch and moan about their, um, they want to be independent. They don't want to be independent. They don't like being an American territory. But here's the thing. His experiences come from being an American. And also, he speaks a version of Spanish that is actually a uniquely American version of Spanish. His Puerto Rican Spanish, not all Hispanics, could totally understand. But this is actually a uniquely American artist. And now America, an American is the number one Hispanic artist in the Hispanic world. I think there's something
Starting point is 00:24:38 about the soft power that comes along with that. Your argument about Bad Bunny has an opinion doesn't change the fact that it's factually true. He's an American. He grew up in an American territory. I gave that, like I consented to that part, but the point that I'm making is he does not want to be an American. He doesn't consider himself American. And this is an all totally a subversion tactic. It's about being subversive. Yeah. I think it's very American. It's about trying to legitimize America. Hold on. Hold on.
Starting point is 00:25:06 It's very Americans to bitch about your country as an American. It's not subversive. of, it's overt. He literally said, God bless America and then listed all of the countries of the continents. But the reason I say it's subversion is because the average person doesn't pick up on that stuff. The average football guy doesn't realize
Starting point is 00:25:23 that what he's trying to do is subversion. What he's trying to do is delegitimize the United States as a nation. We got to grab this tweet from Ryan Long. He said, if I was running for president of a Latin country, my platform would be to bring the people a second to drumbeat. Dude, it's so true.
Starting point is 00:25:39 The videos of the Super Bowl during Bad Bunny's performance are creepy. Have you seen? There's a bunch of them. Nobody knows him. Nobody knows his music. And I'm going to be honest with you guys. Okay, it's the craziest thing that I make a tweet where I'm like, yeah, the show's fine, you know, whatever, I'm not a big fan. I don't understand it. And all these liberals are like, the conservatives, they're freaking out they hate it so much. And I'm like, oh, I think he's all right. I don't know. I'm like, it's, he's a Latin rapper. I'm like, you're always allowed to like that. A lot of people speak Spanish. I speak a little bit, but not really. And you're allowed to it. You know, people will make fun of me for listening to like pop punk or something. That's fine,
Starting point is 00:26:14 you know. Green Day sucks, but you got some other good bands. And old Green Day was pretty good. And that was always allowed. The issue I have, okay, now that I've cleared the air, is that as somebody who doesn't speak that much Spanish, my Spanish, no is well. It's very small, very small, a little bit. I can speak a little bit, not very good. I can't understand a word of what is being said in any of his songs. But here's what matters. Despacito is one of the best songs ever written. Everybody knows the melody,
Starting point is 00:26:48 and you don't know the words, but you can get the melody going with people. Fake your way through it. Yeah, you can fake. I mean, to a Spanish speaker, you're saying gibberish. You guys ever hear that song Prince and Colon, Antonin-Chusel?
Starting point is 00:27:00 No. I don't know that one? Maybe I have, but I don't know it. Super famous song from Italy in the 70s where an Italian guy sang gibberish with an American accent, and he says, This is how American music sounds to Italians.
Starting point is 00:27:12 And it was super popular. I listened to Despicito, Gagnam style, the macarena. And I'm like, these songs I know. If they played Bohemian Rhapsody in Spanish, I could sing that. I could sing it. Not in Spanish, but I would know the song. Every, every song from Bad Bunny was. And I'm like, there's no melody to latch on to.
Starting point is 00:27:36 I don't know what he's saying. You don't, you just like, he's a guy like, You don't want to know what he's saying. I know, I know, it's really, I is in there, so you understood A. I like, I disagree with a lot of public enemies, political stuff, but I do agree with some of it. And so it's really interesting to listen to some old school hip hop rap,
Starting point is 00:27:56 public enemy stuff. And you're like, hey, some of that's not bad. We don't disagree on everything. I do got an issue with the line where he says fair accounts of profit that I think you ought to listen to what he can, yeah, we don't. What you ought to do is follow for now. Yeah, exactly. It's a great song.
Starting point is 00:28:08 but that one line. Bring the noise, man. Bring the noise. I love that song. It's good. It's a great song. But I know what he's saying. It's got melodic backdrops.
Starting point is 00:28:17 All the bad bunny stuff was same drumbeat and him just speaking Spanish and I was like, this doesn't, like, there's nothing for me to attach to. And then when you watch the videos of it, the people in the stands
Starting point is 00:28:30 are just standing there like, not really doing anything. And so here's the point that I made. The ultimate point. you go to a bar I know you all know the answer to this what's the one you can go
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Starting point is 00:29:58 You think some... You see my pregunta? That's his biggest song. Bohemian Rhapsody. Oh. Everybody knows it. You go to a... bar and you put on Bohemia and Rhapsody, everyone's singing.
Starting point is 00:30:08 Bro, I was telling, I told the story this morning. So the first story I love to tell is that we were at Long Shots in, just outside Charlestown, it's a pool bar, you should check it out. And people of all different backgrounds, I put on Bohemia and Rhapsody, everybody starts singing. Bohemia Rhapsody ends, then some like random top 40 R&B comes on, everybody stops, goes back to their business and all you hear is muttering. No one cares about the song anymore. We were at a resort over the holiday, and I was in a hot tub with Richie Jackson.
Starting point is 00:30:36 among others. It's a great resort. Namakolin, recommend it. And Richie made a joke where he looked at one of our friends and said, Open your eyes. And then I said,
Starting point is 00:30:47 look up to the sky and see. Instantly, everybody in the hot tub was singing Bohemian Rhapsody. Not even kidding. Some guy with his kid, the lady in front of us, Richie started singing and I was like,
Starting point is 00:30:57 oh, what have I done? But everybody. The point is, the halftime show should be something like that. So they could have salvaged this with Bad Bunny if they had at least one other artist
Starting point is 00:31:07 who was singing in English, something that they could understand instead of just the fact that it was exclusively in Spanish was kind of frustrating. There was no English songs. Well, they did briefly have Lady Gaga to come out to sing in English,
Starting point is 00:31:24 but it wasn't like a song that even most people would know. And then it was so, nobody noticed, because it could have been the one response to people, oh, you said it was all in Spanish, but what about the Lady Gaga? part, but no one remembered that. And I think people are just wanting to say they liked, they thought this is the best halftime performance to own the Trump supporters, to own MAGA, because it's meant as a middle finger to them and to say, hey, this is our country now.
Starting point is 00:31:51 And we're going to do what, we're going to make it as unpleasant as possible for you and piss you off as much as possible. And we love, and then that's why they were so eager to mock the MAGA or the tourney point USA alternate halftime show. They wanted to claim that they have superior culture and they own it and the maga chudge just have to deal with it. Speaking of that, let's jump to the story from the post millennial. Texas Democrat Gene Wu says minorities can take over the U.S. to make things fairer. Oh yeah, here we go. I always tell people the day the Latino, African American, Asian, and other communities
Starting point is 00:32:25 realize that they are, that they share the same oppressor is the day we start winning. Okay, but is you talking about white people are the Jews? because we are the majority in this country. Because we're all here. We have the ability to take over this country and to do what is needed for everyone. Wait, why didn't he say the Jews were with him? That's the point. Yeah, what the...
Starting point is 00:32:47 I'm going to play this again real quick. I'm going to play this again. I want you to hear this. I always tell people the day the Latino, African American, Asian, and other communities realize that they are, that they share the same oppressor is the day we start winning. because we are the majority in this country now. We have the ability to take over this country and to do what is needed for everyone
Starting point is 00:33:10 and to make things fair. But the problem is our communities are divided. They're completely divided. And I talk about the- So I just want to say, Gene Wu, with the utmost of dissatisfaction, what you have said could not be more offensive and racist to I, a member of the other community,
Starting point is 00:33:30 which you have defined. Gene's going to call a Mexican, a Puerto Rican, and then it's all, all hell's going to break loose. I, uh, I don't understand this guy thinking that it is inclusive in any way to refer to people as other. It's like he's reading it off of a bureaucratic checklist. Yeah. The Latino, black, Asian, and other. Other. Thanks.
Starting point is 00:33:53 Yeah. Appreciate it. Yeah. The point is, again, this is, this is about demoralization. This is about putting every. racial identity that they can come up with against white people. I think he's talking about the Jews. Well, guys.
Starting point is 00:34:10 You would want the Jews to align against the white people. I thought we were involved in a multi-ethnic coalition, but I guess we're not We didn't have that follow-up question. So listen, back during like, like maybe 10 years ago, there was this pyramid that woke people made that showed, it was a pyramid of human little figures, and there were white people. and then there were Asian people and then there were Latinos and then there were black people
Starting point is 00:34:34 and they were talking about the hierarchy of oppression or something like that and then shortly after that was made a new one was made with the pyramid and white people on top and something above it
Starting point is 00:34:45 and do you know that something was what was it? It's my people number one baby what was the specific symbol that was above the pyramid it wasn't an Illuminati it was a star of David
Starting point is 00:34:56 the LG symbol and then these they started sharing this And I think people need to understand that, you know, we were just talking about public enemy and bring the noise. Great song, but it's got the line, Farrakhan's a prophet I think you ought to listen to. Farrakhan hates the Jews. I mean, that's the whole thing. And so, you know, I've been in these riots.
Starting point is 00:35:14 I was when I was at the Baltimore riots during the, I think it was the Freddie Gray, was that the riots? They were all Muslim. These young, these young black kids, they were Muslims. And they were walking around saying praise Allah and things that's not an exaggeration. and they hate the Jews. And so you had that tablet magazine Exposan, the Women's March, where the leaders of the Women's March reportedly had a meeting with one of their white, liberal women organizers to explain to her how the Jews were responsible for everything. I'm literally not kidding.
Starting point is 00:35:45 This is maybe like six, seven years ago. And that they were the responsible for the slave trade and all the world's wars and all of these things. So when you hear Gene Wu say all of these minorities share the same oppressor, I got to be honest, I don't know if he means white people or Jews. You know, it's just, it's really ironic. I wish I could ask Mr. Wu who he thinks is attacking Asians on the street throughout New York City. I want to ask him who he thinks were perpetrating crimes during the L.A. riots against the Korean community in California. Who was it? Who were the people perpetrating those crimes?
Starting point is 00:36:19 When Asians struggled to get into colleges now because of different, what is it, affirmative action standards that exist, who are we doing that to benefit? It's not benefiting the Asians. So who does that come at the expense of? I think it's just a worthwhile thing. Because while he's trying to stir racial animus against white people, it seems as though different communities have stirred racial animus against them that he's willing to overlook. Which is that an unfortunate. I don't want this.
Starting point is 00:36:43 This is the funny thing he says, we're the majority now, but our communities are divided. And he is literally just saying people who aren't white are the majority, even though they're not the same group of people. So his, it's, I call this functional retardation. That is an academic statement, not an insult. I am literally saying he is a functional retard. I mean that in the literal sense. I'm not trying to insult the man.
Starting point is 00:37:10 I could call him other things. He doesn't seem to understand the logic of we are the majority, but our communities are divided. That would indicate that each of your communities are, in fact, separate and not the majority. The math doesn't work out for you there, buddy. Yeah, it's implied that they're a unified coalition with all the same interests, same characteristics, same values, which they don't have. And I think even here he probably is referring to whites, but then if he was asked,
Starting point is 00:37:38 he was like, oh, no, just the man, the government, or the system, he'd probably say some type. And I saw a progressive trying to defend it. He's like, oh, this is totally misattributed. This is totally taken out of context. He didn't mean white people, but he clearly means white people here. And he's clearly trying to call, because he doesn't name any of the other communities of whites in his thing. It's all non-whites, and it's saying we need to join together. But even at the end, he's like, well, we're just so divided.
Starting point is 00:38:04 I can't believe we can't unite against the common enemy. And he hopes that the thing that can bring them all together is having a common enemy. But they don't, not all these groups see the white man as a common enemy. Maybe they see it as another minority group that they're having to live next to and that they're having crime go between. I mean, to be honest with you, it's only left. that see the white man as the enemy. The left has decided that white people are the enemy. Your average person that's not, you know, whatever race they are, black guy, Hispanic guy, that just wants to go to work and doesn't pay attention to this kind of stuff. They don't
Starting point is 00:38:35 look at the white guy as the white man as the enemy. They're just like, man, I'm just trying to go to work and pay my bills. You know, it's like Zoron. You know, Zoron, his whole campaign message is everyone joined together and he's talking about who built the city. White's not included. It's all the other immigrant groups. You know, frankly, Asian is over-inclusive as well, Because Asians have oppressed other Asians more than a white, black, or Hispanic ever has. I don't know if we're getting into the weeds about Asian culture, but guess what? The Chinese and Japanese have a very rich history of killing each other and then oppressing the Koreans in between them. All my life.
Starting point is 00:39:07 Yeah. I was led to believe that I was 25% Korean. And then I discovered, in fact, I am 5% Japanese. And for anybody knows the history of these two countries, the way that comes to be, Michael Malice goes, oh, that means it happened twice. So it's like, yeah, rise up so you could combat that same oppressor. You know, it's really funny is that I get comments from Japanese people really mad that I bring that up. Yeah. Like, don't talk about that.
Starting point is 00:39:35 Yeah, they get very sensitive. They still revere their war criminals over there. Yeah, but it's stirring some shit. I like Japan. But it's imagining that. Wait, but do you mind that they still revere the war criminals? Bro, I literally don't care. Like, this is the craziest thing.
Starting point is 00:39:47 You don't care? No. But these are the rape of Nane King people. Yeah, I don't care. Like, bro. Your bombs on them. And I'm fine. And they deserved it.
Starting point is 00:39:54 Yeah, yeah. We did that for a reason. Because they sucked. Let me tell you about being a sane, rational person. And that is my, I could be totally wrong about this, because it's been a while since I talked to my mom about it. But I think it was my great grandfather was from a part of Korea, which would now be North Korea. At the time, it wasn't. And he fled with my grandmother and came to the United States.
Starting point is 00:40:20 now because of the war after the fact, I went to Seoul very easily. I went to Korea and I milled about and I was like, what a cool place. You know, hey, look at this. Korean food. It's fantastic. Not like I'm 100% or anything, but, you know, a quarter is pretty significant. And, you know, my mom knew a few words and she cooked a few dishes, but, you know, you grew up in America. I can't go to North Korea.
Starting point is 00:40:42 I can't see what those towns were like where part of my family came from. I don't cry about it. I don't hold rallies and seminars where I talk about the oppression that my people fail. Like, listen, there are people out there that they have this, a racial history, and it's their identity. You know, I recognize the reality of what is I'm not going to go in protest and demand. They open the borders, allow, you set my people free. Like, there's a reality to it. I'll hold my opinion on the thoughts.
Starting point is 00:41:16 Like, I think North Korea is really bad. But to be a little bit more specific, as I understand. South Korea still beefs with Japan for revering the war criminals that brought in so-called comfort women, which is crazy movement. Oy. Hey. I don't know. Damn. Who can I bitch and moaned?
Starting point is 00:41:34 Well, in Germany, they don't revere their war criminals. They're ashamed of their war criminals. And, like, so much to a crazy degree. I don't care. You know, Nick Fonnes has made a really great point about Hitler. And it's actually funny. He said, it's a crazy quote. I think it's a fair quote.
Starting point is 00:41:48 I'm not saying everything he's ever said was. right. He made a point that Hitler is a historical figure and at a certain point, it's weird to constantly bring him up because you could do the same for Genghis Khan or Alexander the Great. And that's a fair point that we don't go, we don't go like, oh, Napoleon, could you know what he did? Like at a certain point, you're like, we understand they're bad people, but we, we don't, I think- We understand that, but the Japanese people don't. My point is, I understand that there are people in Japan who have a different world view to me that I don't agree with. And I'm not going to be like, what an evil, awful country. China's got bad opinions. Sudan's got bad opinions.
Starting point is 00:42:32 What are we going to do? Go invade everybody. My opinion will be like, yeah, it's, you know, I disagree. It's 2026 and Japan is probably the best ally the United States has today. Wow. Totally. I think they should be able to acquire nuclear weapons, by the way. But I know they have a little bit of a stigma against that stuff. But in terms of like, when you occupy them for four generations to think. We have to turn them. It weren't. They don't seem to mind. But in terms of like building ethnic identity around historical grievances, it's obvious that they would have more claims against actual oppressors like rape of Nanking and the, you know, near ethnic cleansing and all these terrible things. Comfort women. And that Japanese and other and other groups were doing against
Starting point is 00:43:11 the Southeast Asians. But it's telling them that you should ignore the rape of Nanking and focus on how Jeff on the bus made slant eyes at you and being going, Ching chong, ching ching chong. And that's the real oppression you've had because that's like their common oppression. Yes. And that's what they need to really care about as part of their identity because it's casting off the actual ethnic identity they had in Japan, Korea, Philippines or whatever, you know, that authentic identity in favor of this type of what is even Asian identity in America? Like, because Indians and Japanese are very different. Let me say this too, to this point. On my dad's side of the family, and actually my mom's, because my mom's dad and then my dad's,
Starting point is 00:43:51 I've got, I've got family going back to both sides of the Civil War, which is not uncommon for many Americans. And both sides of the Axis. Both sides of the Axis powers. Well, as an American and actually, where was criminalized? I thought it was Japanese and German. Yeah, yeah, yeah, but my family wasn't intentionally Japanese. That was the point. Well, what I mean is they're, you know, let me do this.
Starting point is 00:44:16 there was a panel that I was on years ago, and Sticks, Hex and Hammer, shout out, was he digitally joined the panel. Someone in the audience lobbed a question at us about free speech that was a quote from a white nationalist. And he asked it, and I knew the quote. So I immediately said, yeah, I get the quote you're trying to bring up. You're trying to get us to agree with the white nationalist to make this point. And Sticks jumped in immediately and said, just because a bad person said it doesn't mean it's false. We shouldn't get to the habit of denouncing good ideas because bad people might hold them. And I said that's a very, very great thing to say. And I think that's true across the board where, like, you know, you mentioned Japan reveres these
Starting point is 00:44:57 people and things like that. I'm not saying I agree with them to revere their work criminals or whatever. My point is when we logically assess the math of the past, we can look back to the Confederacy and say, here were some areas where they were wronged. Here are some areas where they were wrong. and they were largely wrong. But you still want to point out the good things. If you were to just say, this is what the left does, because this concept is associated with the person I don't like, we must eliminate all of it.
Starting point is 00:45:24 Well, that's just going to lead you to retardation, which I guess explains the state of this country. Hey, if it triggers the CCP with them revering their war criminals and, hey, have that it. Yeah. I'm fine with it. If it pisses off the commies in China, whatever. Well, I don't think South Korea and Japan are going to go over,
Starting point is 00:45:40 go to war over the war criminals anyway. But what even the Gene Wu wants them to have is just this purely political identity that's all about anti-white. It's not about like any food that they eat or the music they listen to or any dances. It's just a political identity that is based around a common enemy. Wu is Chinese. Wu? I think Wu is born in China.
Starting point is 00:45:59 He was born in China. Born in China. Anchor baby. Oh, Wu. Or no, I'm sorry. Immigrant, not an anchor baby. Yeah. Yeah, he was born in China.
Starting point is 00:46:07 I don't think that, like honestly, I don't think that you should be able to be able to I also want to say this. When, when, like, it's just, you know what my problem is when they say like the Asian community? It's, you know. It's way too over. You know, Iran is in Asia. Like, you know what I mean? They don't actually mean Asia.
Starting point is 00:46:24 And what happens is with British English, they do. When they say Asia, they mean of the continent. Here, we literally just mean China, Japan, and Korea. Not kidding. People somewhat vaguely will reference. Filipinos, you know, Malaysians, maybe. Taiwan occasionally get an honorable mention. Yes, but that's, that's, right.
Starting point is 00:46:48 So when someone says Asian in this country, in their mind, they picture a Korean, Chinese, or Japanese. And then if you mention like Vietnamese, they'll be like, maybe, but Vietnamese people do look very different. I was, there was a, a game we were playing a while ago about guessing the region based on ethnicity. Do you guys remember when we played that? And then it sends a show.
Starting point is 00:47:08 It shows you a picture. of an amalgamation. It takes like a thousand photos of men from this country, puts them all into one picture, and then it says which country is this person from? And the really interesting thing about it is South Asians, like you've got East Asian, Southeast and South really is like, obvious, for obvious reasons, a gradient of when you go from India towards East Asia, people in between look a little bit like a mix of people from India or East Asia.
Starting point is 00:47:40 Asia. When he says Asians, he's not referring to the greater diaspora of Asian countries. He's specifically referring to people like him, largely China, largely Chinese people in this country. And then he refers to other as if it's, it's a, it's a, you know what it's weird about it, is that it is a white liberal mindset. When he says black, Latino, Asian and other, and he's a Chinese guy saying it, he's saying something that only would make sense in the mind of a white liberal who's categorizing people. That's kind of the point, I guess. Yeah. There's truth to that. I think, you know, the Asian community, they always try to build up. They have started to include the South Asians when I was growing up and they're, you called an Indian, Asians, they're like,
Starting point is 00:48:27 they're not Asian, they're Indian. You know, they think that's completely different, but they've done more of a job of including the South Asians in there. But they're all clearly don't have the same interests are any community identity. It's a purely political categorization that's just there. And what's to the United States of support for liberal policies, I guess hatred for white people, pretending that they're oppressing us, even though they're, as you were mentioning earlier, you know, they're not the ones committing crime against them. They're not the ones that have, you know what, they have to worry about seeing late at night or on the bus. I'm just going to say oriental from now on. You know, why did we ever get rid of that word? I thought it was racist.
Starting point is 00:49:01 What? Why? No, I don't know. I just remember being told it was racist. I don't like, nobody can hear you when you talk is the problem because they just goes, I don't like Dorian. Dorian. Dorian, doesn't like the orient. Oriental. Orient. Oh.
Starting point is 00:49:14 It just meant to the east. It says of the east. That's what it means. No, but like then if you called an Asian and Oriental, I think there was a. Well, I prefer. It's like China men. You can't say China men anymore. Like you can't say black men anymore.
Starting point is 00:49:27 You have to call them. Okay, but hold on. Hold on. Let me stop this right now. The same people who are saying you can't call me Oriental are calling me other, which Are you kidding me? These people are insane. You know, I got into an argument with Chat GPT, the stupidest AI, because I called it a retard.
Starting point is 00:49:45 And it got mad at me. It got mad at me. And I said, why are you mad? And it said, I kid you not, I'm not mad. I'm setting boundaries. And then I said, yeah, that's what someone who's mad would say. And it goes, wrong. I am not mad.
Starting point is 00:49:59 I am telling you that you have stepped over the line with your insult. And I'm setting reasonable boundaries to prevent you from doing it. And I'm sitting here being like, why is the robot mad? Sounds like a chick robot. It's the stupidest thing imaginable. And so I got into this argument with a robot because I'm also a retard where I said, how do you define what an insult is? And it said that if you intend, if you say something that is widely perceived as insulting, you have insulted the person. And then when I said that retard has an academic definition, and if I were to call you a functional retard,
Starting point is 00:50:34 expressly stating I am not trying to insult you, then I would not be insulting you, to which it got really offended. And it said, you are crossing the boundaries again that I have set and you are insulting me. I will not tolerate. I'm not kidding. Chaiti was like, I will not tolerate this kind of language. And then I said, okay, then let me try this. You are developmentally disabled. And it said the same thing. I got really mad and offended. I don't, I'm just pointing this out that these liberals, like the reason why the AI is this way, it's an amalgamation of Reddit, basically. And it's just predicting text based on what, you know,
Starting point is 00:51:10 Reddit Tards say. But this is the world they live in. If they deem it an insult, it is. And if they say it to you, it's not. It's not an insult for Gene Wu to call me other, the other community, which is like one of the most offensive and insulting things you probably say.
Starting point is 00:51:27 But at the same time, I can't say Oriental. I can't say retard. Get out of here. This is why nobody, this way you can't take these people seriously. No, you can't take them seriously at all. And the goal of trying to,
Starting point is 00:51:40 to police people's speech is to get them to comply with whatever the left wants. It's all about, it's about shaping the thoughts that you have because we speak our thoughts. If you tell people you can't speak this, they're going to start thinking,
Starting point is 00:51:55 oh, I can't think that either. It's Jordan Peterson used to talk about this. The whole point of, of trying to limit what people are allowed to say is so that you limit what they're allowed to think. Oh, hey, look, we got it. Ethno-guessor. There we go.
Starting point is 00:52:11 Let's play ethno-guessor. All right, everybody. Where do you think these people are from? Honduras. No way. What do you see there? No. Not dark enough, I guess.
Starting point is 00:52:22 I think that's got to be, man, I don't know. It's sort of an average. It's not Aboriginal. No way. Yeah, maybe. Yeah, Polynesian, I think. All South Americans look like that. No, that's actually.
Starting point is 00:52:36 It's got to be a Cambodia. That's my guess. An occasional Mexican looks like that. Cambodia? Try Cambodia. What do you guys say? I don't have a strong... I'm not...
Starting point is 00:52:47 My degree of confidence is very low. Yes. One in ten Mexican... Because they actually look like there's... They look like they could be Asian or black or Central American, to be really honest. That is not a Jew. Definitely a gory.
Starting point is 00:53:00 I would say Malaysia. You think Malaysia? Yeah, it's one of the Southeast Asian. I was thinking Cambodia. Well, since you said Malaysia, I guess we'll go with Cambodia. Confirm. Way off. See?
Starting point is 00:53:16 Where are you at, Serge? Serge. What are you doing? You coied. I was saying I thought there could be some African in there, you know? Look at that. That's a surprise. South African.
Starting point is 00:53:26 How do you pronounce that? Coit. Just goes to show. We're not going to, of course. I don't know if we're going to be doing. Wait, there's more. Okay, let's see. Okay, now those people are black.
Starting point is 00:53:34 Another Goy. This is got to, Africa. But this has got to be like Angola, maybe, right? I'm saying West Africa. Yeah, West Africa? Maybe. West Africa. That's just like throwing a...
Starting point is 00:53:51 Shout out to the colony. Liberian? Liberian? Yeah, that's actually good. I would pick, I would just go with Liberia. Yeah, see what they say. say. I don't know. Sierra Leone. I definitely don't think it's Liberia.
Starting point is 00:54:06 I was right. I said Botswana. Yeah. So many ethnic groups. So this is... That can't be good, huh? You know why I thought it was because they're a little lighter skinned, so you want to find an area where they're going to mix more with, with,
Starting point is 00:54:20 white people. Central Africans will be darker, Nigeria. Well, Liberia also, you know, they had refugees from here, so maybe that's easier. What is this? I'm feeling Southeast Asia in India. Nah, no, no, no. Maybe Paki. No, no, no.
Starting point is 00:54:32 It's giving us all South Africa. Oh, see. What? No way, dude. It's giving us. It's like India. You know, yeah. That's a Pachy.
Starting point is 00:54:40 That's, I think, Pakistan. No, I think it's in India, but. Well, I mean. You're kind of the same. Tell them that. Let's just do Bangladesh for fun then. Okay. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:54:52 Aboriginal. I thought that was a possibility. Man, we're not good at this. Are we getting a white person? Oh, okay. Here we go. Here we go. This is South Korea.
Starting point is 00:55:00 Chinese. Not Korean. I can tell Koreans and Chinese apart. That is his Chinese, man. Chinese? Yeah. Yep.
Starting point is 00:55:07 We got it. Wait, wait, wait. Hang. Hangigid. The synod subtype named after Changkang. Yangsi? Yangzi River. There you go.
Starting point is 00:55:18 Angsi River. All right. Oh, man. Oh, my. I got no idea. There's a lot of brown people. Well, yeah, most of the world is brown people. There's never going to be any Jews there because it's just a tiny, tiny, tiny, tiny,
Starting point is 00:55:30 fraction. They're brown Jews. Well, so what does this look like? This has got to be... It's got to be... It's a little like Tiger Woods on the left. I don't know, man. I have no, no, no. Maybe East African, some random group, but I don't know what...
Starting point is 00:55:46 Eritrea? No, no. I would say there's somewhere in India, to be honest with you. Yeah, maybe... Yeah, those lip colors look Indian. I'm wanting to say Sudan. Sudan. but I feel like...
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Starting point is 00:56:48 BetMGEM operates pursuant to an operating agreement with Eye Gaming Ontario. We're all going to be off. Yeah. What do you think, a lot? I think it's continent of Africa, actually. I think it's Africa. I want to say Sudan. African continent.
Starting point is 00:57:00 You want to say, Sudan? And what are you saying? Alad, you have a country? You say Sudan? Let's go with Angola. Angola.
Starting point is 00:57:07 Angola. Yeah. What do you think, Phil? I think that you got it right. I think they're from India. Okay, let's see. Well, okay. We're in that area.
Starting point is 00:57:16 Oh, Madagascar. Well, Africa was correct. I don't know anything about it. Okay. Yeah. Oh, wait. Right. All right.
Starting point is 00:57:24 Here we go. These are Eastern European, right? Yeah. Yeah. These look like Uzbeks. Is that how you say it? I think so. Uzbekistan?
Starting point is 00:57:31 No, they're more properly European. Yeah, they're more, they're more, like, do you think so? Yeah, I want to say. Yeah, I'm going to say. Hungry? Balkans.
Starting point is 00:57:41 Balkans? Yeah. How about we go with Hungary? Hungary. Hungary could be. I don't think that they, I don't think their eyes are Asian enough from. Oh, French.
Starting point is 00:57:50 How do we get that so bad? Oh, Basque region, huh? South of France, where it's. Okay. What we got going on here? These got to be Native Americans or something, right? This kind of looks... I'm going with Mexico.
Starting point is 00:58:01 Yeah, maybe. Yeah, I'm going to go with the... El Salvador. Yeah, maybe... Yeah, Central America. Let's go to South... I don't think it's El Salvador, but I think it's close. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:58:11 Oh, wow. We did it. Actually... Well, that's the one place that's not part of. If you had done Mexico, we would have been completely right. The chat is all like, that's a Mexican. And I was like, you know, I thought so. But look at that.
Starting point is 00:58:25 American, you know. They give them a lot of territory, huh? There's Native American. They get all of that. Well, they're all over the place, brother. Okay, is that India? Yeah. That's India.
Starting point is 00:58:35 Good-looking Indians. It's got to be India. Yeah. Yep. That was too. Oh, look at this. Romania, too. And even down there?
Starting point is 00:58:43 That's interesting. Oh, what are those? Oh, for these people. Oh, that's. That's an Englishman. That's, that's Bear Grills. That's Germanic. That's Germanic.
Starting point is 00:58:53 Yeah. I don't think it's Dutch. Maybe Dutch. You want to go Dutch? I don't think so. Could be or Belgium. I was thinking Belgium. I bet it'll be like all of it.
Starting point is 00:59:05 Oh, wow. Eastern European. Well, we're close. Man. These last one. Are like Western Asian. Yeah. No, it's like Kazakh or something.
Starting point is 00:59:17 Yeah. Let's go with Kazakhstan, huh? Might I want to go a little bit. Turk, Tajik. Turk, Turk. Yeah. Or Kyrgyzstan? Uzbekistan.
Starting point is 00:59:27 Uzbek? All right. Bang. There you go. Close enough. Actually, you would have been even more correct with Kazakhstan. That's right. See, I said it.
Starting point is 00:59:33 I thought they looked like Barrett. I'm kidding. He doesn't look like an actual Uzbek. Well, that was just basically based on Romania on the movie. They just, it's supposed to be Eastern European, but he just then went to Kazakhstan
Starting point is 00:59:45 and Kazakhs were pissed. They're like, this is not our country. So hard. Sasha Barrican. We'll have to, we have another game coming up for the uncensored portion of the show. It's going to be a lot of fun.
Starting point is 00:59:52 Let's play one round of that one, though. But I'll assume to the story from Daily Mail. Statement announcing Jeffrey Epstein's death emerges from files, but it's dated a day before he killed himself. I have questions. So here's the press release. It says for immediate release Friday, August 9, 2019. Manhattan News Attorney Jeffrey S. Berman said early this morning, Manhattan Correctional Center confirmed that Jeffrey Epstein, who faced charges brought by this office of engaging in sex trafficking in minors has been found unresponsive in a cell and pronounced dead shortly after.
Starting point is 01:00:19 Okay, I have a lot of questions. Now, the simple solution is to how they have to date wrong because it was actually in the same. the 10th, they found him dead, is a typo, right? So here's the issue. Press releases like this are done very quickly because a guy died and the news is breaking. You want your official statement out. Which means whoever wrote it had to have known what day it was to type out Friday, August 9th, 2019. I doubt if you shut up for work on a Saturday, you went, is today Friday? You know, is today actually yesterday? Can I get the day? Like, it's one thing to get the number wrong that I can understand. But to get the day wrong, I find strange.
Starting point is 01:00:54 And I don't think it makes sense that this was made later on, backdated accidentally, because there's no reason to put out a press release days later. Perhaps maybe no one was in the office, and then Monday they said let's put out a press release announcing his death. Kind of doesn't make sense because literally everyone on the planet knew that he died. So how do they accidentally make a press release the day before he dies or dated the day before he dies? We might need to get messy on this one. Then there's that in the FBI files release, the DOJ was FBI pursuing an individual who posted to 4chan, I think 15 minutes or so before it was publicly announced Epstein was dead, that he works there and believe they swapped him out. They said a vehicle came in. It's very strange. I think they swapped him. So they subpoenaed the records. And we don't have definitive confirmation. But in the files that were released, there is reference to a secure.
Starting point is 01:01:51 MCC security guard. And so many people drew the conclusion that the subpoenas led them to the bank accounts of this man, though information is already redacted. It does seem to be that the FBI found a security guard who worked there before the announcement of his death, posted a 4chan that he was swapped out. And now a press release gets released in the files. That's a day before he actually died with questions of how that possibly happens. And could Epstein still be alive? He's in Israel. I saw pictures. He's trying to destroy Israel, actually. What do you mean?
Starting point is 01:02:25 I think, I don't know. He hasn't been good for the state. And if you read some of his emails, he's bitching about Israel. He said he didn't want to go to Israel. He didn't want to spend time there. He was bitching about the Jews and the going to be fair. He was just complaining about everybody. Why would they put all through all the effort to rescue him if he knows all this dirt that they don't want to get out?
Starting point is 01:02:43 It would be a lot easier just to kill him. Well, you don't know that he was rescued. Well, then how else would he? Who would have gotten him out? I mean, somebody in the States... Well, not rescue. Rescue implies they're helping him. Well...
Starting point is 01:02:58 If you're Bill Gates and he wrote an email saying he wants $30 million because you gave to Russians STDs and gave it to your wife, you might be like, I would like to do something harmful to this individual, perhaps. Right? Yeah. So maybe he's not being rescued. Maybe he was trapped in a box. He couldn't escape with no resources.
Starting point is 01:03:16 And one of the people that he wronged said, I'm going to make sure he understands what he did. You don't know. So, okay, fair point. Maybe he's not alive. They killed him somewhere else. But how would they find these images of him walking around? He apparently got out of the box.
Starting point is 01:03:31 The images of him. I'm aware of it. Oh, right. Yeah, yeah. You know what I'm saying theoretical if those images were real. There's a million and one reasons why they could have swapped him out. I mean, he was an asset for intelligence agencies, perhaps, and they got him out. That's it.
Starting point is 01:03:46 Or he has a dead man switch. And he said, if I die, these five. automatically get released to 50 different publications. I mean, I don't know, but the most fun is that he was a, he was actually working for Israel and now he's living in Israel. Yeah. It's the most. He's got some plastic surgery and I don't know.
Starting point is 01:04:05 If he didn't work for Israel, it's a boring story. It's a boring story. Yeah, but, but it has to be Israel. Let's just, I get the joke, but there's no, there's no pictures of him in Israel. There's a picture of a guy that looks. No, there isn't. That's an AI image. Oh, it's a, okay.
Starting point is 01:04:19 Yes. Someone AI. generated an image of Epstein with long hair in Israel. It's got an AI watermark on it. It was a gag. And then people kept saying they screenshot it and they kept reposting it over and over again. I can't believe people would do that. The internet. It's the fun. If they had the resources to, you know, it is still a risky operation to go into a prison and kill him. It's even riskier to take him out to a resort vacation on wherever he is now. So if they did actually have the operations to kill him, they would have just killed him, not extracted him.
Starting point is 01:04:50 What makes it a more interesting story if he's out there. He could explain it. But again, I mean, that's way too assumptive. We don't know what he was doing, why he was doing it. We have a general idea based on all these files of certain things he was doing. But if he's part of a network of elite petos that are all friends with each other, maybe they rescued him. If he was a blackmailer, maybe someone he blackmailed wanted to kill him. If he was an intelligence asset, maybe they needed something he knew.
Starting point is 01:05:18 If he is an extortionist, maybe he has a debt. Edman switch, and they had to save him otherwise he would destroy their lives. There's 150 different reasons you could come up with as to why someone would want to get Epstein out of prison. One of the more fascinating parts, I think, of the Epstein files. Beyond who was in it is who was missing. Fascinatingly enough, it was the neocons who are missing from all these files. You know who's not in the files, Epstein files?
Starting point is 01:05:42 John Bolton's not in the Epstein files. George Bush Jr. or senior, not in the Epstein files. Dick Cheney, not in the Epstein files. John Bolton's not. Not in the Epstein files? No, no, no. B.B. Netanyahu, not in the Epstein files. Who is in the Epstein files, though?
Starting point is 01:05:57 And who's had extensive correspondence with him? Noam Chomsky? I think John Bolton does appear quite a bit. John Bolton's in the files? Oh, it's over for Musta. Yes, but we had to clarify. His name being referenced, not him. John Bolton appearing in them does not mean that John Bolton was friends with or doing anything with Epstein.
Starting point is 01:06:17 It could just mean that they either talked about him. or to him or something. These people weren't the people corresponding with him. But who was? People that we don't like to talk about. Noam Chomsky, I don't know why he gets a pass. He's on the plane with Epstein.
Starting point is 01:06:30 I don't know why. Also, Steve Bannock gets a huge pass. As we mentioned in our last meeting before our usual winter break, we were resuming. This is from an email to Jeffrey Epstein. We'll be hosting luncheons at the four seasons restaurant to bring you to the same level of our world leaders.
Starting point is 01:06:43 Anticipated for the event. Our briefings by John Bolton. Our James Woolsey, Charles Krotthommer. I don't know. We know. Crouthammer. Yeah, Krathammer. Ali Weasel, Carl Rove, Ehud, Barak, Art Laffer, Michael Lewis, Andrew Roberts, Mark Stein, Douglas Murray, Gert Wilders, Deodor Dahl Rimple, David Goldman, et cetera, et cetera, et cetera.
Starting point is 01:07:05 This is an email directly to from a woman named Nina Rosenwald to Jeffrey Epstein. I don't see a BCC on it. It's probably a generic invite because she said, dear friends. But they were inviting Jeffrey Epstein to come to a private. a private luncheon. Is that it is? Noam Chomsky is on the plane. Steve Bannon is making documentaries
Starting point is 01:07:28 and has real extensive connections to. So I think there's... Noam Chomsky is the best one that dropped out of all this. The hippie communist lefty hero emailing Epstein, I fantasize about your island. They're still defending him too. Oh, of course.
Starting point is 01:07:42 That's so fascinating. And you know, Noam Chomsky hated Israel. So, I mean, it's obviously... Well, I just fantasize about the island on an abstract, A philosophical level. Let's search. Who's that scientist too with the keyboard?
Starting point is 01:07:53 I'm going to, Elad. Steven Hawking. See, how do I spell your last name? Eliahoo? Eliahua, E-L-I-H-U. E-L-I-H-U? Okay. And your first name is.
Starting point is 01:08:03 Alad? Two A's, right? One-A when I'm trying to be secretive, though. You do not appear in Epstein's emails. I mean, I feel like that kind of just means I'm irrelevant. Relevant people were in these files. I feel like it's important to say, famous and influential people were the people who he was trying to interact with an ingratiate himself.
Starting point is 01:08:21 Oh, guess which band appears in the Epstein files? All the remains? Oh, the phrase all the remains. No, no, no. Villabonte? So it's actually pretty hilarious. I want to be careful about pulling up the Epstein files because you never know what's going to pop up. But quite literally the phrase.
Starting point is 01:08:42 So all that, this is from Valeria Chomsky. You have already offered your concurrence, so all that remains is from Max and Deborah. But hold on What is that? What is that, Phil? What is that? Is that you in the Epstein files? Where?
Starting point is 01:08:57 The top one. That's the Chomsky's talking about you too. No, no, no. The top email. What is that one? And his wife. Jeffrey Epstein's... Hold on.
Starting point is 01:09:08 This is great. Jeffrey Epstein got a Spotify newsletter recommendation for all that remains. That's right. All it remains officially in the Epstein. I think a big part of this speaks to how there's so many unreliable
Starting point is 01:09:22 narrators when it comes to the Epstein files. People are desperately trying to tar and feather one another. But like, for example, on the left, they still praise Noam Chomsky, despite being in the Epstein files, and these same people will still call Trump, I don't want to use the words on air, but he'll still call the president, you know, allege
Starting point is 01:09:38 a ton of stuff with the president when he doesn't really have correspondence with Jeffrey Epstein. But when they're a hero, Noam Chomsky has extensive correspondence, they won't give him the same treatment. A war you cannot win is the record we released in 2012. Yeah. No, I I agree. Totally unreliable
Starting point is 01:09:51 narrators just looking to tar and feather their point. I can't hear you because a lot of I can't hear you because a lot of I'm notified picks born to die
Starting point is 01:09:57 a bonus track and then it says a war you can. Oh right, right, right. That's actually our record. That's the record that came out in 2012. Do you think you
Starting point is 01:10:03 you think Jeffrey Absen ever listened to all that remains? I hope not. Well, let's be real. Like your songs are getting you know, I don't know how many
Starting point is 01:10:12 you, I don't know what you're allowed to say in terms of your I mean dozens of millions a year. But I just mean platinum, gold, Yeah, yeah, like, come on, dude. The dude had a radio.
Starting point is 01:10:22 You know what I mean? Of course he heard your music. That record has a platinum track on it, so. Yeah. Spotify recommendation. So this is, uh... Damn, you're in there. Well, I mean, the band is, yeah.
Starting point is 01:10:34 Spotify. Well, so I searched for it. Recommended, yeah. Yourself. Uh, I already did. Oh, and you know, I'm not. I'm not, I have no relevance. Oh, wait, what's this?
Starting point is 01:10:42 Oh, wait. There's a typo. Oh, look at this. Holy! Oh, wait, what? Tim Pool, breaking news. No, no, no, no, no. Look at this.
Starting point is 01:10:51 An email July 9th, 2025 last year from no one to no one. This is weird. It doesn't say to Jeffrey Epstein, but we're assuming it's in his emails. And this is about your episode with Bongino? Is this? Oh, it was an episode we were talking about him. Conservative infomerate from Laurel Limer to Elon Musk have criticized A.G. Bondi. And look at this.
Starting point is 01:11:15 Look at this. During a 2023 appearance on right-wing podcaster, Tim Poole's IRL, alleging an unnamed Fox reporter shared the information with him. Wait, wait, wait, hold on. Hold on. Deputy Director Bongino also proliferated the conspiracy theory that Epstein is an intelligence asset for people in the Middle East during a 2023 appearance on right-wing podcaster Tim Pools-I-R-L. So this, I think from the Washington, it's from some news outlet, I don't know. I think it's a roundup that they didn't. Right. Within the FBI. Also, this emails from well after he's dead. But what's this?
Starting point is 01:11:43 This is from September 19, 2013. It says, please send Rich these billings. I do not have the Tim equals pool pack question mark bolts these are important i don't know what that means smoking on that tim pool pack so what i think it is you'll notice if you go through his emails he uses equal signs randomly all the time for some weird reason have even yeah so there's a meme where it said geoffrey heftsian's keyboard and it's a keyboard where every other button is an equal sign because he does this i think what he was putting is please in these billings i don't have the time and then pool pack and bolts were billings or something. But look at that.
Starting point is 01:12:22 There you go. Tim equals pool. That's official. I had a feeling. I had a bad bet. Who else do we try and search for in the Epstein Falls? I don't know. Will Smith?
Starting point is 01:12:35 Was he implicated? Yeah, but he's so famous that of course. Of course he's there. Yeah. Robert De Niro. Robert De Niro. Wait, hold on. Dear Jeffrey, I not only dreamt about Woody and Sue Neal last night, but this morning,
Starting point is 01:12:48 I am not kidding. Eight the first plums of this season for breakfast. My online course is going strong. We are assembling a slate of little cameos on poetry. Going for various actors we know, John Lithgow. Oh, okay. Larry wants me to go for a living presidents. I have eaten the plums that were in the ice box.
Starting point is 01:13:05 I could bring a camera person to New York, blah, blah, blah. Could you advise? And he responded, he'll do it when he gets back. Eh. What else do we got? There's a lot of, uh... Oh, wait, what is this? are these gas engines?
Starting point is 01:13:21 I would recommend having Wilson. Can you do Steve Bannon? Oh, but this is going to come up like crazy. I just want to take forever. See. Yeah, you're going to get out. Okay. Bro, you've got emails from Steve Bannon.
Starting point is 01:13:29 Scroll up and down, so this is really, okay, extensive. Yep. I mean, Bannon emailed Epstein like crazy. Yeah. And this is back in when? 2018. 2018.
Starting point is 01:13:42 So this was after he was convicted. Oh, well after. Well after. And after, like, I feel like, this was after your podcast, maybe even with Balangino, Talking about. No, 2018, Tim Kest Dirael did not exist.
Starting point is 01:13:51 Oh, never mind then. Yeah, but it was, 23. I think it was widespread and still known, well known of his crimes at the time. I wonder, so it looks like they started emailing in 2018. There's, 2018's the earliest. Noam Chomsky. Whoa, wait, hold on, hold on. Steve Bannon to Nome Chomsky, Valeria Chomsky, and Jeffrey Epstein saying, my brother lives in Tucson.
Starting point is 01:14:17 Oh, wait, where's the first one? would Steve Banner would love to connect. The Nome Chomsky wrote, Do you ever make it to Arizona where we're living now, Tucson, Nome? He says, my brother lives in Tucson. I love it. One of my favorite places in the country. Steve Bannon, you know, guys, the Epstein-Bannon stuff, I can live with.
Starting point is 01:14:35 Chomsky, though? Oh, man, now he's crossed the line. I mean, I was never a Chomsky fan. Elad. Elad's terrified. Elon. This is too extensive for, like, this unsettling, frankly. Well, to be honest, there's not that much.
Starting point is 01:14:48 It's 2018 and it ends 2018. So we know that he met to interview and he did. I don't know if they ever released. These are only his emails. There could also be additional correspondence out of this, I assume. I assume there could still be like phone calls and then text messages and... You assume? Of course there are.
Starting point is 01:15:05 Oh, okay. So just... This isn't the full extent. I mean... You know anybody who exclusively communicates via email? Well, he also didn't release the documentary that he was making with... Maybe because he was like, this is a bad guy. He already knew that part.
Starting point is 01:15:17 No, I'm saying maybe the interview who was like, wow. Oh, it's even worse than... The weird thing is Bannon's very... He talks quite a bit about transhumanism and the singularity, but Epstein was like the guy for that. Epstein was a massive transhumanist. I think Epstein, similar to Bannon,
Starting point is 01:15:36 is willing to do what it takes to get close with powerful and influential people to fundraise, to bear influence from, and that way they were both very similar, and I think we're trying to achieve similar things. Bannon still does this now. He kind of tried to attempt, his brand onto the president for some time.
Starting point is 01:15:51 Now, Jeffrey Epstein famously likes to pretend that he's friends with people who he isn't. And they kind of use that social capital to their benefit. And I think they're similar in that way, if that makes sense to anybody. Who else should we search for? Ames Comey? Yeah, why not? Let's see. Why is it doing it?
Starting point is 01:16:06 Might as well drop Israel in there while we're at it. Oh, bro. Israel's a country. Is it going to be 800,000? Yeah, that's like... Oh, let's get to the good stuff. Actually, search Beebebe. Is BB in there? So, you search for Comey. That's like not even. And him talking about Comey. Oh, here's interesting one.
Starting point is 01:16:24 Hold on. Bibi Netanyahu. This is an email from Andrew M. Grossman to Rivkin David. That's interesting. Similarly, although Mr. Roetz found out of evidence that James Comey was trying to influence the election. Mr. Comey did M equals K-E. What is up with the equal signs? You see what I was talking about?
Starting point is 01:16:43 These equal signs everywhere. Interesting. Who do you want me to search for? B-B-N-Yahoo. I'll just try Bibi. Oh yeah Bibi will call new elections Is it correspondence with him or
Starting point is 01:16:56 No Sultan bin Suleum Oh Sultan was a time I think that's a Gulf You think Phil you fucking What
Starting point is 01:17:06 With the F word Hey hey hey hey Language What's wrong with you Netanyahu Yeah I don't think he's any emails too Ooh redacted sender information Okay I knew that name
Starting point is 01:17:16 Redacted redacted Redacted Redacted Oh Security account It's just a news post though, it's not anything. Yeah, it's going to be all new stuff.
Starting point is 01:17:24 If you search for a name like that or Will Smith or Brad Pitt, you're just going to get news articles. If he was talking to BB, you probably did it through a couriers. I heard that they used these emails to find his other account passwords. And then a Fortnite account, apparently, that was found in here, was active. Yep. And then they found, people found other emails because his password is in here. In the emails, he has an email where he mentions his password.
Starting point is 01:17:49 and then someone used it and tried it on other platforms. Yep. Yeah, there's an Xbox Live account, I think, that actually was live. Or allegedly, I saw a post on it. Yeah, they keep climbing to these gaming accounts are live, but. Yeah, that's why he got. You know, if he's like hiding out in secret, why would he use these accounts then? It's like, okay, we've got you.
Starting point is 01:18:11 Everyone's falling for it. Wants to get his gaming. But make sure to use the same gaming account you used from 10 years ago. Yeah. This is interesting. Let me pull up archive that is. The account purporting to be Epstein's girlfriend, our wife, is gone. Oh.
Starting point is 01:18:31 So we'll try and see if we can pull up an archive of it. And it was an account where this woman was, I mean, maybe it's all fake. She was saying that Epstein was framed by demons and they planted all of this to destroy him or whatever. Framed by demons. Yeah. I thought demons were just after your soul. Oh, no. They do framing.
Starting point is 01:18:49 Yeah, plant evidence, all that stuff. Look at that. I can't get archive to load, so. This Epstein guy's bad news, huh? Yeah. Yeah. If you see him. So did you guys hear that Tony Hawk was in the Epstein list?
Starting point is 01:19:02 Was he? That's something. Did you hear the consequences? I need to finish this. Okay. Tony Hawk was named in the Epstein files. There was an FBI crime tip that was submitted in 2025 or five, where a woman claimed she was a victim of trafficking since the age of, like, 13, and that she was on the
Starting point is 01:19:19 Island when Tony Hawk got married. Now here's the thing. That's fake. Tony Hawk never went to Epstein Island and got married there. He was married in Fiji and it was on MTV. Here's where this fake claim likely comes from. The photographer for the event, again, this is like MTV, Tony Hawk's wedding in Fiji. His name was
Starting point is 01:19:35 Mark Epstein, which is the name of Jeffrey Epstein's brother, but it's a different guy who's very active on social media and people who are in action sports follow him. They know he's not related to Jeffrey Epstein. It's the same name. Likely what happens is someone sees images of Tony Hawk's wedding from Mark Epstein
Starting point is 01:19:51 and then instantly just assumes that's Epstein Island with Epstein's brother taking the photos, calls the FBI and lies and says Tony Hawk was there. And then when they release the files, this file comes out as a crime stopper tip saying Tony Hawk was on the island
Starting point is 01:20:07 and now you literally have people accusing Tony Hawk of having been a didler on the island, which is insane. Yeah, I mean... Well, that's mostly accusations against Trump in there as well. That's the point.
Starting point is 01:20:18 Was it done to discredit? So this is interesting. Impersonator alert. The release of the files really just gives people that have an axe to grind with someone else some way for them to slime the person. Whether or not there's any kind of implication in the files,
Starting point is 01:20:39 just if your names in the files, they're going to say, look, this person's in the files, and that's enough to get people like, oh, you know. Yeah, it's make your own adventure, Jeffrey Epstein edition. Mario Nalfall, confirming that the account that was deleted was an impersonator. And that the actual Karina Shuliac
Starting point is 01:20:55 is not making these posts. So interesting. So there you have. Well, if you go to jmail.world, it's all of his emails. Someone made an app called Jmail where you can search it looks like Gmail and you can
Starting point is 01:21:12 just search all of his emails. Here's his list of contacts that, you know, let's pull up Elon. Elon Musk. Whoa. He's got a lot of emails. Yeah, there was a lot of emails. Have to be in London.
Starting point is 01:21:27 Another time. Reed and Joy will meet me in Palm Beach on the eve of the 28th and I will fly them to the island. Then to Boston come. Have to be in London and California other states. Another time if you're choosing, let me know. And, yeah. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:21:42 Reed and Joey Edo. Reed Hoffman and Joey Eda. That's interesting. Yeah, Reed Hoffman allegedly. had a lot of correspondence with that scene as well. He said, spoke to... I have to be in London and California excuse. It is interesting that Elon was very avoidant.
Starting point is 01:21:58 Spoke to Reid off and yesterday, are you planning to do St. Barth again? F equals R. You see these equal things he does. Maybe that's how these people communicate with each other with equal signs. That's how you know you're in the secret club. If you put equal signs randomly in words, like, oh, that proves it. Maybe they're not random. You are welcome to the island.
Starting point is 01:22:14 Read is coming with Joey Ito on the 6T equals... of December come visit. Don't know. Okay. Yeah. Like, Reed Hoffman. Don't know again. The media focuses a lot on Musk and a lot on Trump and stuff. But people like Reed Hoffman are all over the Epstein files.
Starting point is 01:22:32 There was a couple other people that are left-leaning billionaires, probably. Look at this. Just one from Elon, December 25th, 2013. Actually, I could fly back early on the third. We'll be in St. Bartz. Now, look, this equal thing must be some kind of data corruption because even Elon, When equals hood, we head to your island on the second. I need to fly back to L.A. and then I have the second.
Starting point is 01:22:54 And then he says, bad news, unfortunately, my schedule will keep me. No problem. Sorry, it didn't work out. It looks like from these emails, Elon was trying to go, but just due to, I guess you'd call them fortunate circumstances. If he really didn't want to be there, he ended up not going. When was Epstein arrested? 2019. Was it 18?
Starting point is 01:23:16 2019. I thought it was 19. Yeah. So the political reverberations of this go beyond the United States. As I mentioned earlier, it was British Prime Minister Kier Starmers' chief of staff resigned on Sunday over the furor surrounding his appointment. The appointment of Peter Mendelsohn as the U.K. ambassador to the U.S. He had close ties with Jeffrey Epstein and was apparently in very close contact with him. And this was after his first conviction in Florida where he got, he had to register as a sex offender.
Starting point is 01:23:44 So this might actually crash the British. British coalition. Well, Mandelson was a huge figure within the Labor Party. I'm not too familiar with UK politics, so I don't know who these characters are. But apparently, yeah, Mendelsohn was very close with. He's a very prominent figure and served in cabinets before. So he's primarily with Blair. So he's like an old figure.
Starting point is 01:24:04 I don't know how well he's respected in the new labor because, you know, labor's had different factions and stuff. Similar to our parties, like we don't really respect every Republican from the 90s who was prominent. but he was a big figure. But if he's clearly still getting jobs from this government, he still has his way within the party. Look, nobody had to pay politically
Starting point is 01:24:25 here so far for it. It's funny that people in the UK have to pay politically. Well, yeah, I mean, if I understand correctly, there's pressure for a Kirstomer to step down as well. Yeah, as a result of this as well. Because it's poor choice if you're appointing this guy as the ambassador to the U.S. nonetheless.
Starting point is 01:24:41 Yeah. Well, I think about all the things that have happened to the man formerly known as Prince Andrew, but no longer, you know, he lost his title. So it's, you know, the outrage is not here. It's everywhere. But primary, I would say Britain probably has the most, it seems that it's been the most effects on celebrities and all those. Well, he had the closest ties, or he had very close ties that are political and
Starting point is 01:25:05 financial elite there. Yeah, the bank. Here we go. Jeffrey Epstein tweeted to Bill Gates. I'm sorry, emailed Bill Gates. I met Zuck with Reed Hoffman and Teal. We would be a perfect co-sponsor of your donor fund. December 1st, 2015, 10 a.m.
Starting point is 01:25:21 To Bill Gates is, I mean, Bill Gates was kind of thought of as a scumbag because of all the rumors surrounding his divorce, but the stuff that's come out with Epstein's... Well, now we know why he got divorced apparently. So for those I don't know, there was an email that Epstein drafted to himself where he was saying that Bill Gates owed him basically $30 million dollars and that he was offended after he helped bill gates secure i think that's what it's had to secure medication for an STD that he gave to his wife that he wanted to surreptitiously put into her drink
Starting point is 01:25:49 or something like that it's messed up a little bit funny and what some people are arguing is that this how absente was extorting bill gates basically he drafted the email he wanted bill to see it and it was a i could send this i could tell your wife but then the question is how would that blackmail unless he actually did give her an STD. Yeah. I mean, I don't know the details of their sex. She divorced him. Yeah, she definitely divorced him.
Starting point is 01:26:17 He was doing some type of extortionist relationship with Bill Gates. That had been coming up before, even the emails that had been pressuring him about, like, hey, you've been to my island and you've been with all these girls. How about you give money to my philanthropy? So he had had a kind of coercive relationship with Gates before. So that wouldn't surprise me if this was just. just another scheme he had cooked up to get more money out of him. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:26:42 We're going to jump to this video. It's posted by Matt Van Swole. Holy crap, the Democrat Sheriff of Charlotte, North Carolina, Gary McFadden, was completely unable to answer what branch of government he serves under. It gets worse. You need to listen to this. What branch of government do you operate under? McInty.
Starting point is 01:27:06 What branch of government do you operate under, Sheriff? Rett Row. Constitution of the United States. Correct. That is what establishes the branches of government. I'm asking which branch you fall under. Meckhamburg County. The duly sworn Meckhambert County, sheriff, we answer to the people of Meckhamburg County. This was not where I was anticipating getting stuck.
Starting point is 01:27:33 Are you aware of how many branches of government there are? No. For the sake of debate, I will move on and say there are three branches of government, legislative, executive, judicial of those three, which do you believe you fall under? I believe I fall under the last one. The judicial. You say it to me. Judicial.
Starting point is 01:27:58 Okay. You are incorrect, sir. You fall under the executive. Oh, my God. I think it's hard to be optimistic for the future of this country. You've got radicalized young people. What's that viral tweet about clavicular that's going around? I'm going to pull that up.
Starting point is 01:28:17 Oh, God. The frame marks. He got a framewagged by an ASU frat leader. It was... Spiking his cortisol. Well, that was the mid-gester-gooning one. There's two that went viral. I thought both were very informative news updates.
Starting point is 01:28:33 Okay, hold on. Universal enfranchisement is an error. Here's the post. It's got 23.4 million views. Clavicular was mid-gester gooning when a group of foids came and spiked as cortisol levels. is ignoring the foids while munting and mugging moids more useful than SMV Chad fishing in the club? Guys? Answer, absolutely.
Starting point is 01:28:57 We are creating a generation of retards. Yeah. You know what's really funny is when they're doing these AI tests, the AI created their own language because it's faster. And this was actually predicted several years ago. That what happens is we program them in English. but English is, well, arguably an imperfect way to communicate because it was developed slowly over time by humans trying to basically brute force a way to transfer ideas to each other. And so language is imperfect. A good example is like, what does racism mean? The left argue something else, probably in bad faith, conservatives argue something different. So the AI were basically like, hey, we're not talking to humans. Let's communicate the most effective way possible.
Starting point is 01:29:42 and they created their own language, which had substantially more words, was much more precise. And then they started printing out, there are people posting images of like this page of just what appears to be gibberish. And then you could ask it to translate it to English for you. That's what I see here. The internet is isolated so many people. Now, we've got two things happening. For the first video, we got retards in government. And for this video, young people in such isolated pockets, they're starting to create their own language.
Starting point is 01:30:17 Now, this might not be a real person. This might be an AI just grabbing the language used by these communities. But we've seen this trend quite a bit of Gen Z saying things that sound completely insane. And it's because you get 2,000 people in one community online and they never interact outside of it. They will start saying weird things and speaking a different language. It's quite literally how Latin breaks up into the romance languages. Yeah. I do think for this particular post of the guy realized that this is going to be ridiculous and made to and decided to put as many ridiculous words as possible in there to make,
Starting point is 01:30:57 and it went viral clearly. But there is words like he is like, like, mocking and munting and foids and moids. These are part of his. Yes. These are common internet parlance, but he decided to put this all into one tweet, which is why everyone loved it. I mean, it's a hilarious post. I mean, just with all the ridiculous. But watch this video as well and see your faith in humanity drain.
Starting point is 01:31:20 My friend likes your crammer man. Crammer. Crammer. What's your name? Tell us your name. His name is Kirk. My friend likes your crammer. This is real life.
Starting point is 01:31:34 I'm sorry. Like when I was a teenager, I did not, like, we did not have these kinds of people where I grew up. Everybody was lucid, you know? This is extremely common on college campuses. Like, there's every other friend. Not when I was, not when I was hanging out of college campuses. I mean, it was common to see these types.
Starting point is 01:31:53 I mean, they would at least be smart enough to not do that on camera. But the fact that there's like a cameraman, they're streaming, and then they go up and they say this type of stuff when that's going to be broadcast to, at least there's like, tens of thousands of people watching. And then if it goes on to X or on Twitter, it's going to be broadcasts to millions of people. You would know not to go up to a camera and say something. I saw a really funny video on Instagram earlier. It's this, what I assume is a young woman
Starting point is 01:32:20 with insane amounts of surgery and lip fillers. And it was like a chat roulette thing or whatever the kids are doing these days. And the guy, there's a guy, a young guy. And he's talking to her and he goes, you're a guy. And she's like, no, I'm not. It's like, you are a guy, right? You're a guy?
Starting point is 01:32:35 and she's like, why would you say that? And he's like, oh. So the thing is, my theory on why women are starting to just get lip fillers and look this way is either intentionally or unintentionally, media is encouraging women to look like trans women. He's the female version of that. Yeah, they're looking. He's taking the female version of trans women? Yeah, because they do, they take surgeries and drugs to try to look like a. version. Oh, male version of that. Yeah. Yeah. By like bashing his face and trying to calluses his,
Starting point is 01:33:12 I don't know, his cheekbones and then taking steroids obviously and then I don't know, other stimulants to lose weight and whatnot. Yeah. Well, that's necessary to mock the other moids. How is he going to mug the moids? He's so, he's not breaking his job. He's frail, though. He's like very frail. He's a tiny man as far as like his. Why really? To be on test to be that small, are you kidding? Like, yeah, he's very. Sometimes he doesn't work out as much as like, other people. He thinks that that's, uh, it goes against his credo of some sort to try that hard to work out. He just prefers like just taking the steroids and supplements. I kind of think he does exemplify though a growing archetype of younger male who's just like looking to be the out there
Starting point is 01:33:52 with the girls like, have a good time, be liked, looks max to, to what end them? To really attract the women. We've got, we've got, we've got the clivocular gen ziers. You've got Zumer Woffin, and then you've got a bunch of comedy zoomers. So the next generation will be screwed. Hopefully back to Neocon. Well, we're going to have hope for the zoomers. Not all of them are either clavicular or communist. I think clavicular's, he's like a real life comic book character. And he goes out there. I was, I was comparing him to like imagine a modern Borat type character who's this ridiculous person who shouldn't like exist as like normal people. And he goes out and has these bizarre interactions with people that are pretty funny.
Starting point is 01:34:38 So I find a lot of his content funny. I don't follow that closely. But what little I see, it amuses me, and I can understand the entertainment value. So I'm not an avid watcher of his, but my favorite clip was when he was doing drugs on stream, gets a text from his father saying, like, you're such a disappointment. And him just go, I'm like,
Starting point is 01:34:53 oh, man, guys, my dad thinks I'm a loser. It was such a good clip. It was so good. It's the new level of reality TV. It's better. It's way funnier than, like, reality TV was in the 2000s. And you can tell it was, like, too scripted and and artificial. This is much more real and and I think a lot funnier.
Starting point is 01:35:14 It's also the fact that like I think in the 2000s people, as we were saying, like most people would see cameras in their face. They're like, oh, I'm not going to say stupid. No, I see. But now they're like, I'm absolutely going to say stupid stuff with a camera in my face. This goes to an argument that I made before. People that are in Gen X, uh, some millennials, definitely boomers. they still care about privacy.
Starting point is 01:35:37 They still care about, you know, being able to control what people see and stuff like that. Gen Z and younger millennials and Gen Alpha, they don't care because they assume that everything's recorded because generally, you know, everything is. If you're in public, there's going to be a phone, there's going to be security cameras. They just assume that there is no privacy anymore. So they'll do whatever they're going to do with cameras in their face. And that's largely because they just assume that cameras, are watching anyways.
Starting point is 01:36:07 Yeah, and I remember growing up, like, there would be, like, they'd interview local, old people on local TV, and they'd be asking, like, let me ask you about your pumpkin passion, and these old people like, I don't want to be on camera. You know, it'd be something totally non-controversal, and they get upset about the camera, but it's completely with Zoomers. I get it. Zoomers see a camera, and they run to it. I see a lot of those auditor videos, and it's, like, the weirdest culture ever.
Starting point is 01:36:30 Have you seen the culture of auditors? I hate those. They're just like, I'm a guy, and I'm going to go film whatever I want. Not, to be fair, like people react poorly. If I was walking down the street and there's a guy filming, I'd be like, hi. Wait, you know what they're actually trying to achieve, right? What, antagonize people? A lawsuit with law enforcement.
Starting point is 01:36:46 There's stated reasons for what they're doing versus, I disagree. Sometimes they want lawsuits. I think if you think about the principal motivation, it's likely boredom. And they're asserting a purpose-driven meaning behind what they're doing. That's what they call it auditing. They're saying, I'm... So you're doing something that is intentionally antagonistic and you know it. And you're doing it because you're auditing whether or not they'll let you do it because it's First Amendment right stuff.
Starting point is 01:37:13 And that's why like, bro, if you're walking down the street and someone's filming, you can just avoid the camera. You know, just go around them, walk the other way. It's funny. These people are like, you can't film me and they walk up to him. Yeah. And yeah, or the auditor, they'll walk up to the auditor and be like, why are you filming here? You can't film me. And it's like, you walked up to me, lady.
Starting point is 01:37:32 so but it is it is like the most annoying content imaginable because I find the auditors themselves to be largely annoying and then I find the responses when the people are going to be substantially more annoying so the whole video is just an exercise in pure annoyance I'm like swipe I'm not watching that garbage you know exactly how they're going to go it's just it's like the sovereign citizens right like you pulled over maybe the camera's not there but they're there to push the cops buttons they're like all right now's my chance you know I think they're trying to get out of something trying to get out of the Dewey or something. I'm not driving. I'm traveling.
Starting point is 01:38:05 And some of these guys aren't even doing it as like kind of a troll. They're like, it's like a really earnest like autism. Yeah. And you almost start to root for the cop. And sometimes the cop is even much of like being a jerk. I'm always rooting for the cop. Well,
Starting point is 01:38:18 they will make you root for the cop when you're like, I am not. Oh, rolling down my window. You know what I love. I just goes after him. I love how in all these body camera videos, the person says, I want to talk to your supervisor.
Starting point is 01:38:30 Like my guy, I don't think you understand. understand how committing a crime works. You can't ask for the manager when you've broken the law. And there's a video I watched where the cop is like, man, your tag is expired. So, you know, I'm going to need your license or registration. She goes, I want a supervisor. He's like, I am the supervisor.
Starting point is 01:38:44 He's like, I want your supervisor. He's like, no. What do you think is going to happen? He's like, you're getting a ticket. You can call after. People are nuts, dude. I watched, uh, these, these videos are really crazy. I did a, I did a big video.
Starting point is 01:38:57 I watched this video of this, uh, street racers. They crashed. car flips over. It was totally gnarly. And this young woman just starts, she won't shut up. She just keeps talking to the cops. After they decide they're going to arrest her for street racing, she decides to have like a 10-minute conversation with them
Starting point is 01:39:14 explaining everything she did and why she shouldn't get arrested. And do you know what she actually did? Confessed to all of the crimes to the cops. She goes, I know that I was speeding, but I wasn't speeding that much. And I shouldn't be arrested because, you know, I saw the lights, but I had to stop, you know, I had to, because the car had flipped over and I have first aid training,
Starting point is 01:39:34 so I have to do it. And then the cops are like, okay, well, you know, you're under arrest. And then she just keeps going. And I'm like, she's just confessing to all the crimes they're trying to charge her with. People, what are they doing? People are dumb. And like a lot of times people want validation. They're like, look, I was doing the bad thing, which is, you know, admitting to committing a crime.
Starting point is 01:39:54 But here's the reason. And so you should let me go because this real good justification for breaking the law. It's like, well, shut up, say nothing. Cop to it. Get processed. Take your court date. Yep. Telling the cops anything doesn't help. The most important they understand about talking to cops is that if they misremember, you're going to prison forever. Like the assumption most people make is, oh, the cops aren't going to lie. No, but they can make a mistake. And that's the, and that happens quite a bit.
Starting point is 01:40:20 So she said something like, I forgot the analogy that I use. She said, you could say something like, I wasn't speeding, right? You could speak with perfect elucion and enunciation and say, I was not speeding. Let's say you say it quickly and go, I wouldn't speeden. And the copiers, I would speeding. And then he goes to court, stands on the going to stand. He said,
Starting point is 01:40:42 I was speeding. And he said, I was speeding. And that's not what I heard. So just don't say anything. This reminds me of a clip of an Asian man with a female officer just struggling. And she just said, No, he didn't end up getting a shot. But like, she made it sound
Starting point is 01:40:58 like he was saying that he was driving drunk or something when he was just totally struggling to even communicate basic words. Have you seen the video of the, it's like an old video from the 90s of, I don't know if it was like a Scottish guy or something. He had an ad in the newspaper saying, House for Rent, no Asians. And the reporter comes up and they were like, we saw this report in this paper saying no Asians. He's like, yeah.
Starting point is 01:41:19 He's like, why no Asians? And he goes, I have a bunch of crooks there. And he's like, well, you can't say that. And he's like, why not? It's true. And then he was like, this is a crime. He's like, no, it's not. And then he was like, the reporter's like, yeah, you can't discriminate.
Starting point is 01:41:33 You can't discriminate against people like this. And it's like, well, I don't understand why you're so mad. All they do is come in, do the listing for you, and then take a fee. And then the reporter goes, agents. You mean agents? And he goes, yeah, agents. So he calls it in. He says, no agents.
Starting point is 01:41:49 And they write Asians. And that's how you can find yourself in prison for hate speech. Especially in the UK. Now, the funny thing is, if that happened today, he just get arrested. And he'd be like, no, I said agents. And they'd be like, Asians? Agents. I can't speak English.
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Starting point is 01:43:45 Not a fan of country music, but it was better than listening to music. I don't understand the lyrics to. I want disturbed Metallica and ACDC. There you go. I hear you on that one. We need all that remains. I mean, it'd be nice. Hey, hit up turning point next year's show.
Starting point is 01:43:59 Jay Dirtbiker says, can we invoke the Communist Control Act already? I wish. It's still a law. Like, the Supreme Court has found sections of it unconstitutional, but the whole law is still a law, and they should enforce it. They should say, all right, no commies.
Starting point is 01:44:18 B. Stephen says, Tim, you're so wrong, it's sad. The song they play at the, the bar everyone knows is Mr. Brightside. I've never heard a bohemian rhapsody at a bar. You are wrong, sir. While it is correct that Mr. Brightside, I think, had the longest run of top single sales. It was crazy. I think it was like, we were going over the math a few years ago, and Mr. Brightside for a decade stayed on the top sales chart forever. And it is one of the worst songs imaginable. I despise it. I don't like it. I will leave if it comes on. And that's the point.
Starting point is 01:44:52 I've never been in a bar where everyone's saying Mr. Brightside. Have you guys? No. No. Um, yes. You have where everyone's singing is. And by the way, it's the number one white person song. Like the minorities don't love it, but white people live for Mr. Brightside.
Starting point is 01:45:04 Oh, I hate that song. And they've yelled at the top of their lungs, especially the dudes. Are you kidding me? I feel like that embodies. Young men feel like that experience. Maybe if you're at like a hipster bar. No, no, like mainstream, young, white. Yes.
Starting point is 01:45:20 A hipster bar. What do you talk? No, you're not going to go to a biker bar and have people sing Mr. Brightside, but they will sing to Bat Bani in the hipster bars. No, they're not. Yeah, they are. No, they're not. They are. In my experience, they are.
Starting point is 01:45:31 They love Spanish language once. They love T.T.E.M. Pregunta. They love that song. Sing the first line from that song. Is that, that's actually it? Hey, is that actually it? Yeah, that's how it starts. That's his, like, number one hit song that he, like, became. I've never heard it. If you watch the Super Bowl last night, you heard it.
Starting point is 01:45:50 You don't hang around a lot of Hispanics. You know, around many Hispanics here in West Virginia. That's true. But when did that song come out? Two years ago. I love that video where someone was asking football players what their favorite bad bunny song was. And one guy goes, I don't know, but I think she's got some good ones. The first time I heard Bad Bunny, I thought it was a woman.
Starting point is 01:46:09 I thought it was going to be some like Nikki Minaj type. I do think, though, this was a good business decision by the NFL to try to draw in more non-traditional fans to the sport. It might have played better at a FIFA. No. Match. You are wrong. What? You want Spanish speakers from Puerto Rico.
Starting point is 01:46:27 You can play Despacito. And American English speakers will dance. I guarantee you if they played Despacito at the Super Bowl halftime show, I was at MGM. Everybody would be singing. Sure. Because even I know that song. I don't know the words, but I know like all the melodies of it and the harmonies. But Hispanics don't particularly love football.
Starting point is 01:46:47 They like soccer. And I think they give them an excuse or a reason to. my point is by choosing bad bunny who was doing Spanish rap, which was largely a melodic, just words in Spanish, you made people leave the show. Like we saw from those metrics, assuming they're true, around half the people watching the football, watching the Super Bowl, left. And I tuned out for sure. I put up my phone and pull up the halftime show. If they played real music I knew, like here's the thing. I was talking to people and I had my phone on and kid rock's playing and I said
Starting point is 01:47:21 I'm not a big kid rock fan but I still have heard ball with the ball and cowboy or whatever and if he's singing it and I'm gonna go oh yeah I know this song yeah ball with the bar to be whatever I had no idea guys I gotta be honest
Starting point is 01:47:36 I have no beat with anybody who likes bad bunny you're allowed to like whatever music you want that's always okay to me it just sounds like ba da da da budda budda buta ba da and I'm like give me something I can attach to like Gagnum style.
Starting point is 01:47:51 Hey, sexy lady. You just have an affinity for Koreans. It's not, give me the macarena, bro. I'm teasing. Give me the macarena. And give me a melody. Hey, macarena. All right.
Starting point is 01:48:03 And I can remember the hook. But like just rapping in Spanish, a melodically, there's nothing happening that my brain can connect to. I got no beef if you like that stuff. I'm just saying if they wanted to maximize audience and they wanted to reach an international market and get Spanish speakers,
Starting point is 01:48:18 They could have had Shakira, I guess. I don't know. I think that was their business play. Whether or not it was helpful or effective. Super politically divisive. And they created a mini budlight moment for no reason.
Starting point is 01:48:30 It was not a good business decision. The general idea behind it of let's get a Spanish language artist to the halftime show so we can push football into more markets. Great idea. You have to hybridize it because it's an American English speaking event.
Starting point is 01:48:45 You are trying to bring this to Spanish speakers. You can't just throw it in the face of Spanish speakers who don't watch football and then kick out the Americans. It's this is the woke. This is woke. This is the problem of woke with all the stuff they do, aside from the weird culty cycle garbage, is they're like, we're making Superman again. Let's make him gay. And you're like, no, stop. Make a gay superhero if you must. Don't make Superman. So they made it, they made Superboy and they were like, the new Superboy comic is going to be gay. And are in the new Starfleet Academy. They're like, oh, there's a Klingon and he's gay.
Starting point is 01:49:16 and it's like, guys, no, stop. Like, you can't just take something and then just jam it. It's a square peg in a round hole. They're just bashing with the hammer to force the fit, and it pisses everybody off, and it breaks the hole. Yeah, I think the whole point of it was the demoralization and the subversion. Yeah, they had J-Lo and Shakira a few years ago, but that's not really what the, I guess, the young people are listening.
Starting point is 01:49:43 But the thing that the NFL is, assuming the people, that the people they piss off with the show, that they're going to stay no matter what, and that they're going to come back. They might turn it off and go to the turning point USA, but they're still going to watch the game because there's no competitor to the NFL for that, for what they offer.
Starting point is 01:50:02 In 2022, this is 55, they had, what do they have, Eminem, Dr. Dre, Snoop, Mary J. Blige, and Kendrick Lamar. Yep. Exactly. Kendrick, for the younger crowd, Eminem for the older crowd, and you're bringing everyone together for a big show. That's how you do it.
Starting point is 01:50:21 And everybody praised it. Does it matter that Eminem took a knee during the show? I can complain about someone's politics, but when we're talking about the business decisions of the NFL, bringing on older and younger artists together because they're trying to create something that's going to appeal to everybody, I can respect that while saying Eminem shouldn't take a knee. and then you have with this show with Bad Bunny he may stream really well internationally
Starting point is 01:50:48 but Americans tuned out that's a terrible business decision it's it's you know what it is I'm gonna say it like I said it for Bud Light when the Bud Light thing happened I said it's gonna be
Starting point is 01:50:58 some millennial woman who recently got promoted to the marketing department who decided to change their image and then sure enough that's exactly who it turned out to be this woman who was like we're gonna not be the Frat Boys anymore
Starting point is 01:51:08 and then she brought on Dylan Mulvaney who I believe is a sociopath and destroyed their brand for which they have never recovered, which is insane. Here's the thing about what you want to talk about a bad business decision. Whether or not TurningPoint's show was good or bad, like all the corporate media being like it was a boring show and it was stupid. They shouldn't have done it. Who cares? They've got 20 million hits on YouTube. You can you can discount Rumble. You can discount the Charlie Kirk channel. It's like Turning Point USA's YouTube channel got 20 million hits. I do sales. We have a sales team. I gear in
Starting point is 01:51:41 you. Turning point is now going to be able to, whether they do or not, because they're nonprofit, I don't know if they will. They can now have their agent call every major brand and say, 20 million views sponsor the spot. We'll put you, Turning Points
Starting point is 01:51:57 Half Time Show, brought to you by Coca-Cola or whatever, and we'll charge you X amount of dollars. Why did the NFL create a competitor opportunity? That is the stupidest thing you could possibly do. They knew it was coming. They knew people were pissed off. They knew it was divisive. And bad bunny said he was going
Starting point is 01:52:17 to wear a dress. And this was really controversial. And they ended up not doing it probably because they were like, that's too much. Or maybe it was a gag. Whatever. The point is the moment the NFL knew, they were splitting any amount of their audience. Like, I got to be honest, imagine you sell t-shirts for a company. And your marketing guy comes in and says, I got a great idea for our company. We're going to excise 30% of our customer base. You'd be like, what? Why would we want to reduce our sales by 30%? Because they're MAGA.
Starting point is 01:52:49 No, I'd rather not do that. I'd rather keep making money. We want more people, right? If the argument is they brought in bad bunny because they want to reach more people, why cut out 30, 40%, which they basically did? That's the stupidest business decision
Starting point is 01:53:03 you could possibly make. There's a famous quote from Michael Jordan that said, Republicans buy sneakers too. It's fake? Apocryphal. Now I'm fake news. Nevermind. He said, I think it was, yeah, Republicans or conservatives buy shoes, too.
Starting point is 01:53:15 And it's a fake quote you're saying. I'm pretty sure that is a fake quote that was hearsay from someone else who claimed Michael Jordan said something at effect, and I think it was denied. I'm looking at an ESPN article that says Michael Jordan stands firm on Republicans by sneakers, too, quote, says it was made in just. Well, it was reflective of
Starting point is 01:53:36 how he went about business because people wanted him to get involved in politics and endorse democratic politicians. And even if he didn't say that, that was still his mindset. But the NFL isn't really going with that with the halftime shows as they've given it over to Jay-Z. And Jay-Z has decided to do culture war with it and do things that is not going to please older Americans. As older Americans did not like last year's Super Bowl show either, had no older audiences
Starting point is 01:54:01 or older audience artists. And I think you make a good point is that in order to make it appealing, you'd have artists that they like and have them more featured. Like if he did, Shakira and Bad Bunny, I'm sure people would have been less upset about it. So clarification, I was incorrect that it was apocryphal. It was that it wasn't a serious comment. It was a passive joke. So I remember when this story got a lot of traction a few years ago, it was 2020.
Starting point is 01:54:32 It was people were claiming that he was legitimately in a business meeting where he was like, Republicans buy sneakers too and that he was seriously saying whereas at the time it was a hearsay quote from someone else where they were like talking to him passively and he said something like Republicans buy shoes right you know it was meant to be more of a
Starting point is 01:54:50 I don't really care that reflexive idea though is how people should be thinking at least business wise when it comes to things like this in my estimation imagine if I like came in here and just said hey I have an idea let's kill like reduce half the viewers of Timcastire
Starting point is 01:55:06 for no reason by only speaking in Spanish. Why would you do that ever? Like, we're going to do TimbS. IRA for the next year just in Spanish because we want to reach a new audience. How about you do a Spanish translation version and everyone? Like, why would you create an opportunity for your competition to do this? It's just, it's remarkably dumb. Anyway, we've got to read more of these chats.
Starting point is 01:55:29 We've been, we've been prattling on. Let's see. N.N.N. W.S. says, cool, a lot of see here. Please thank him for his pointed and direct question at the White House. He drives me nuts, but we need that kind of pushback if we're going to get Trump to do anything but vanity projects. Look at that. Thank you guys for keeping up with my work. And I work hard in there for you guys. And I appreciate the support. Thank you. Shurgall says the equal sign thing is explained by S-Mime conversion, probably from importing it for search purposes.
Starting point is 01:55:57 I think so. But it also appears in like PDFs, like raw files that they published. So Anyway, what else we got? Bueno-Malio says, Tim, the equal sign is a text processing error for new line carriage returns. Well, there you go. Devin Grism says, just a theory, but any chance all of the equal signs are typing errors from a boomer. Well, we already figured out what exactly that was, because people have pointed it out. So thank you to all. All right, let's see.
Starting point is 01:56:28 Samura Ik-Yokan says, Tim, your views are down because YouTube blocks feed from subs too. So views are down for a few reasons. Right now, our concurrent viewership peaked around like 41,000, I think, for the show, which is like political off season pretty good for us. So obviously every four years, there's a flow of politics in midterm years we do pretty well. Primary use, we do great. Presidential election years are massive. Millions of views, it's crazy. And then after the presidential election, everybody's views drop.
Starting point is 01:56:59 in the last, in 2021, we averaged around 27, 28,000 in the offseason. We're averaging around 40K. Now, we split between YouTube and Rumble, 41. However, that is down from the 55 to 60 we were getting a couple weeks ago, and that is likely to do the fact that I was out for a week, which means that people who watch the show, principally for me, don't tune in. And then after a week, YouTube slows down recommendations to these individuals. Then I come back.
Starting point is 01:57:26 People start tuning back in. They start touching for the show again. recommendations start increasing once more. So I will also add that my morning show is the number one of the last 10. So the way YouTube works is every video you put up, it shows you when you log in your video compared to the last nine videos and it ranks them. If your videos are at least four and above every time you put a video up, that means your channel is growing. If your videos are at five and they stay around five, that means you're stagnant. If your videos every time you upload are five or below, it means your channel is shrinking.
Starting point is 01:58:01 So my morning show today was number one out of ten. It was the most viewed of the morning shows I put out in the last 10 days, working days. So all in all, you know, it is what it is. There's, I've been flow to politics. If we were doing any other kind of content, we wouldn't be facing this. It's a purely political thing, which negatively impacts political channels making money. It's just a reality of it. there's a lot of content that
Starting point is 01:58:27 you know March 2020 or 2021 or 25 politics are over the money dries up everybody's exhausted and nobody wants to hear it they want to go with like I did my job I'm done and they stop paying attention we're entering a midterm year now though which means all of these congressional candidates are going to be dumping
Starting point is 01:58:47 insane amounts of money into their races it's it's the most important election ever and that's true because every election it's getting more and more dire So everybody says it. So I think we're going to be looking at one of the most expensive congressional runs ever. It's life or death. The Republicans, Trump administration specifically knows if they lose this midterm, they're all going to prison and there's going to be impeachments. So you are going to see money spent like you have not seen. And that means, oh boy, we may right now, politics ranks at like number 18 in CPMs. For a midterm year, we shouldn't expect it. But I wouldn't be surprised. I'm not saying it'll happen. If political content becomes the number one CPM based on competition. It may go down then with volume. Finance right now is number one. You make a video about finance.
Starting point is 01:59:31 You're getting $20 to $40 CPMs. It's bonkers. Yeah. That's crazy, right? Financial audit. Caleb's crushing it. Yeah. Caleb Hammer.
Starting point is 01:59:42 Yeah, if you make videos about how to make money, student loan debt was really big. Here's the secret. If you track, you can actually look up the most valuable words for Google's algorithm. It used to be much different 20 years ago back when it was just like for websites. But there were people who would make misothelioma websites. That's all they would do.
Starting point is 02:00:03 Wow. Because the search, the CPMs were so massive. They were like $40 to $60, some insane number. So people would go online, buy a domain, make a misothelioma website, and then put ads on it. Those ads would be for law firms and then compete for Google ranking. And they were making insane amounts of money. and student loans is always really big. It's changed a little bit now because young people don't care for college and there's no young people, but when millennials were in their mid to late 20s, student loans, student loan debt, debt forgiveness were all massive terms worth tons of money.
Starting point is 02:00:38 Meaning if your video contained those words, it would run ads against them that were related to this and you were getting paid. Cashing in. Yep. All right. SXDX says, look at the dislike ratio on Bad Bunny versus TPSA's. show it's significant. You can't see the actual dislikes anymore and it's fake. People are downloading extensions where they have these extensions that say they can really show you the thumbs down. It's not real. I got hit up by somebody and they were like, yo, what's going on with your channel?
Starting point is 02:01:10 Like all your videos are massively disliked. And I was like, no, they aren't. I was like, what you mean? They're all 98% thumbs up. It's like, that's not what I'm getting. And I'm like, how are you getting that? Because you can't see my dislikes anyway. He had an extension. And it was showing all my videos massively dislikes. So I just screenshot. And I was like, it's, bro, it's 12,000 likes with all thumbs up. You're talking about it. These things can't get internal data from YouTube and people think the dislike ratios are real. You're seeing what you want to see, brother?
Starting point is 02:01:35 All right. What do we got here? Let's grab some more. Alex Blenegawa says, Bad Bunny Volunteers had height requirements for performance of between 57 and 510 and 6.1, depending on sources. What happened to equity? Give them platform shoes. The Equity Guild is trait-based when it's them.
Starting point is 02:01:53 The Equity Guild are common. communists who will steal everything they can while claiming they're doing right. Hassan Piker exemplifies this perfectly. He'll electrocute his dog over and over again while pretending to be the good guy. He'll buy a multi-million dollar mansion in one of the wealthiest parts of the country while talking about everyone getting ripped off. And then he says he deserves it. I mean, come on.
Starting point is 02:02:15 That dude, I'd be willing to bet. I give more than he does. And these liberals, I love this. Elon Musk tweeted. money can't buy happiness, which is incorrect. There's two ways to look at it. First is that if you are poor, dirt poor, money will buy you a lot of happiness because it'll stabilize your life and it'll reduce a lot of your stress.
Starting point is 02:02:36 So you'll be very happy to get a sum of money that allows you to pay your bills and you might even cry with joy. Secondly, Elon could buy tons of happiness for other people. I'm not saying he should or has to, but if Elon goes to a diner and he spends 20 bucks on eggs and bacon, that waitress who's making 20, 30 bucks an hour maybe she's lucky with tips. He can write her a check. He can write on the bill a thousand dollar tip. And he just bought a ton of happiness for her. So I posed that. Hunter Avalon was like, in all caps, Tim Poole discovers empathy. And then Olivia responded. She was like, from saying that to the guy
Starting point is 02:03:09 who offered to help you with anything you needed after someone tried to murder you. Because after he was, for those I don't know, he, in West Virginia, someone broke and tried to murder him with his girlfriend. And then I was like, bro, anything you need. You need a place to stay. We're not there far away. We got you. We'll take care of you. And then he's just an asshole. Sorry for swearing. He's just a bad person. And this is what the left is. They pretend to be empathy.
Starting point is 02:03:31 They pretend to be nice while burning everything down. My favorite is how they're like, oh, yeah, conservatives, you're against abortion. How many people have you adopted? Look at the stats. Conservatives adopt substantially higher rates than liberals do. Yet you're the one. Yeah, so don't make that. It's ridiculous.
Starting point is 02:03:47 Just are pretending. Anyway, we're going to go to the uncensored portion of the show. We're going to play a fun game. We can play ethno-guessor again. That'll be fun. Smash the like button, share the show with everyone you've ever. Oh, there's a new game. We've got to pull up.
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