Timcast IRL - Trans Democrat Arrested Over ATTACK On JD Vance's Home w/ Lance Videos
Episode Date: January 6, 2026Tim, Phil, Ian, & Tate are joined by Lance Videos to discuss a trans Democrat arrested after an attack against JD Vance's home, gunfire erupting in Venezuela as the country falls into Chaos following ...the capturing of Maduro, and liberal media panicking that Trump will invade Greenland. Hosts: Tim @Timcast (everywhere) Phil @PhilThatRemains (X) Ian @IanCrossland (everywhere) Tate @realTateBrown (everywhere) Producer: Serge @SergeDotCom (everywhere) Guest: Lance Videos @lancevideos (everywhere)
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It has been an absolutely crazy past couple of weeks while we've been away.
The United States is effectively taken over Venezuela, but the big news now is that gunfire is being reported, reports of explosions, and there is deep concern that the U.S. intervention removing Maduro will destabilize the country.
There's a lot of fake videos circulating, claiming Venezuelans are celebrating.
I do think personally Venezuela is better off without their tin pot communist dictator, as he's being referred to.
But there's a bigger conversation about what this means for America.
and there's a lot of pros, there's a lot of cons.
We're to talk about that, but we are choosing to lead tonight with the attack on J.D.
Vance's home because this is not an accident.
This was a targeted attack on the home of the vice president, a man who is transgender,
who's the child of big Democrat donors, or of Democrat donors.
Let's try and lighten the language, took a hammer and started smashing up the front
of his house.
They think it was a breaking.
Initial reports were of shots fired, but it could have just been that people heard the glass
break.
So it's still absolutely crazy.
the VP was targeted in this way. And considering what we experienced in the past month,
you'll also notice we're in a totally different building right now, different studio.
There is very serious, very serious concerns about the escalation of violence.
So along with that being a massive story, again, I think the biggest story in the world right now
is Venezuela, potential destabilization, what this means.
Maduro has pleaded not guilty.
And the stock market in Venezuela is skyrocketing with news that the socialist has been removed.
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Joining us tonight to talk about this and so much more.
We've got Lance videos.
Hey, so basically I do the Fearless Tour with Cam Higbee.
You guys might have heard of him.
His videos have been on the show before.
I go to riots.
cover riots. We do the debate tour, so that's just all around the United States.
Get up on the mic. Oh, get up on the mic. My bad. Get out. All right. Yeah. We do a lot of fun stuff. A lot of violence has
happened to us in the past couple months. Yeah, it's not fun. Of course. It's a bunch of leftist
violence. And it's been a great time. So you can check us out on the Fearless Debates Tour on
Instagram and me and Lance videos on all platforms. Right on Ian's here. Yeah. Hey, everyone. Welcome
back from the holiday, man. What a couple of weeks.
this has been. I'm happy to be here. I got a lot of sun today. Did some wild, excellent
stretches last night before bed, about 20 minutes of deep stretching. Breathe through the pain,
Tate. Breathe through the pain. Okay. Tate Brown. Hello, guys. Tate Brown, you're holding it down.
I am breathing through the pain as well. Yeah, I'm loving Florida. I get down at this. I was at the
beach like all afternoon. It's a good. Yeah. Oh, yeah, yeah. I saw in the mirror before I still have sand on
the hat. So it's kind of adding to the aesthetic. I really want to build the ambiance, the immersion with the
audience but happy to be here.
Hello everybody. My name is Phil Lavanti. I'm the lead singer
of the heavy metal band All That Remains. I'm an anti-communist
and a counter-revolutionary. Let's get into it.
And there's a big beautiful
lit up. Yeah. I want the
wide shot. Do we have a wide shot? No.
Oh, it looks nice. A wide shot today.
It says rumble on it.
We are in this very beautiful studio
and the cameras and lighting.
Absolutely fantastic. And we have monitors.
How cool is that?
Very professional. Let's talk about news
though, my friends. This is a
crazy stories. We've got this from the post-millennial. Man arrested for attempted break-in of
JD Vance's Ohio home identifies as trans. Father is a Democrat donor. Facebook profile shows a
picture of DeFour, but with the name Julia, and the pronouns, she her. So for those that
didn't see the story, we got breaking news early in the morning that there were shots fired at the
home of Vice President J.D. Vance, which were later clarified to be an attempted break-in. This
individual, apparently, according to the story, took a hammer and was smashing up the windows.
thing. This road had been closed. This is the VP's house, right? I remember back in Chicago when Obama
lived in Hyde Park, everybody knew where Obama lived, and the cops were always out there because
crazy people will do crazy things. So now, you know, we had a discussion before the show as we
always do on what's the more pressing story. What is what needs to be talked about? Venezuela's foreign
policy stuff and it's a massive story, but it's very esoteric. My view is kind of like we're experiencing
both from a personal and professional and cultural perspective
and increase in escalation of violence
threatening the structures of this country,
that I think if you go to a regular person,
actually, you know what, I'm going to put it like this.
I said to the poker tables the other day.
Check it out this great poker room called One-Ey Jacks poker room
in Sarasota, shout out.
And really fun.
And a couple of the guys that were playing there
were just like, what's Venezuela?
Like, I don't know what's going on.
And I'm like, really?
And so the issue for me with this is,
You know, we were, we of course were personally affected by the violence with the shooting we had in the past month. Hence, we're not at the studio. We're working on solving these problems. And then the first day back, I'm coming in the morning and I'm thinking, I'm going to pull up some Venezuela stuff and talk about Maduro and intervention, of which I've tons of opinions about. And then I see breaking news, J.D. Vance's home shot at. And I'm like, holy crap, I look it up, okay, it was an attempted breaking. And then we find out later in the day, it's a transgender leftist whose parents are Democrat donors. And we're like, okay,
We can see where this is going. Now, I look at a story like this. It is extremely disconcerting,
considering what we've already seen in terms of escalation. But I also feel like you go to a regular
person and you say, you hear about the vice president's house being attacked. Like, oh, yeah,
that's crazy. So as much as I think the bigger story personally is foreign policy, I think for the
American people, this story is. It's more pressing. It's more pressing. Yeah, more pressing.
It reminds me of the guy who smashed Nancy Pelosi's husband in the head with a hammer.
I mean, it was a break-in, glass shattered, hammer.
I think this guy used a hammer also.
And I think they're a little different.
Yeah, it's definitely a different situation,
but it reminded me of that when I-
The thing about the Pelosi's getting attacked
was that, like, this wasn't a right-wing guy.
This was a crazy person, and initially,
we didn't understand how this could have happened.
It might have known each other too?
Like, the story is the story unfolded.
I think that was the original story.
It was like maybe, and so there was a lot of speculation,
and some of it obviously unwarranted that it was like a booty call, a booty call or something.
I lean more towards like a drug thing.
This, however, is, I'll put it like this.
The Nancy Pelosi and the Paul Pelosi attack, horrifying.
Very, very bad.
Nobody wants that.
Worth talking about, we have questions.
Same thing here.
However, this fits a pattern of an escalation of violence against right-wing individuals.
The left does not happen.
Not only that, this is, I mean, how many trans people have, you know, acted out in a violent way manner?
politically motivated and stuff.
This has become undeniably pattern.
I tried to, I mean, I didn't want to get involved in the,
oh, look, it's always trans people, blah, blah, blah.
But it does get to the point where you're like,
look, you can't deny the fact that these people,
whether it's because, whether it has anything to do with the fact
that they're trans or just because they're trans
and they're in the LGBTQ lobby
and they feel like the LGBTQ identities are being repressed or whatever,
so they're lashing out.
It's something that's real.
You know, I think that's probably,
a factor, but I also think probably, and I say this without any derision or hate in my heart.
I mean this. Seriously, I think these people are sick. I think if you are getting surgeries
and you are taking medication, I'll just put it simply, they, you know, they're going to get
offended. Liberals will get offended by me saying this, but there is something wrong with you.
They're going to get offended. They're going to, right. But here's the point. There was this push to
remove gender dysphoria from the, from the DSM-5, and actual trans activists came out saying,
stop, because if you get this removed as a mental disorder, diagnosable mental disorder,
you can't get prescriptions for it. So these people who want to be offended by me saying,
there's something wrong with this person. They are sick and need help. If that were not the
case, they couldn't legally be prescribed medication. Now could they? And look, to your point,
like even if they are sick and I know that there are a lot of right wing people that would hate even hearing this but even if they are sick like that doesn't mean that they can't get treatment and and actually decide to live like the other sex if they want we can make room for that in society I don't think that we should be we should be empowering them at all but like the idea that that because you're acknowledging that it is a disorder that they are they're going to be shummed into the closet again I don't know if that's not that's not that's not that's not that's not that's not that's not that it's not.
that's going to be the situation.
No, my, by, bye.
No, I was just saying, I mean, I think the bigger issue here is this isn't even really
a personal issue with these people.
This is a society-wide issue because we're enabling behavior that is inherently
self-destructive.
And so naturally, when you enable that, that sort of behavior is going to extrapolate out
to the population that they're going to, you know, take this out in the population.
If they have such a poor perception of themselves where they feel like they were truly
born in the wrong body, they're going to have a lot of difficulty interacting with other
people and giving them if they can't, because if you can't give you
yourself dignity, you're certainly not going to extend that to other people.
I'm in the camp where they don't even think they should get the surgery because even when
they're adults, right? Because it's a mental disorder. You don't go and tell someone who's too skinny.
You need to actually eat less. Like, what are you doing? You're feeding, you're feeding their
delusion by giving them these surgeries. And then they're like, okay, well, I'm actually a woman now.
If you don't refer to me with a woman, I'm going to punch you in the face.
You know, you know, surgery should be outlaw. I'm the hard thing about this.
this for me is we left off last year being like we're not having fun anymore. You know, it used to be
when we first started doing the show when I was doing stuff, there were serious issues to talk about.
And sometimes we get angry, but there was always a little bit of laughing. And I feel like in the
past several months, Charlie Kirk's murder, there's no laughing. There's less of it. And I'm like,
we need to try and laugh more. It's really hard to do. It's really hard to laugh at this. And like to make
jokes and have a good time. And the problem I have with it is I feel like there are people who watch
at home and we all of us are super tightly wound up and high stroke this is what my problem when
I wake up in the morning and I'm like okay let's talk about Venezuela foreign policy I mean I've got
concerns about intervention and then it's like oh actually the biggest story right now is that
someone tried breaking in it well there were shots at J.D. Vance's house not true but that was the initial
report someone's trying to break in another attack against the right and I'm like man it is really
hard to stay positive and have fun. So I will say moving forward, we're going to try.
And we're going to succeed.
We can right here. Look at this guy. It looks like Jabba the Hut. It looks like a Discord,
Reddit mod. I mean, yeah, but then you then you get banned for being hateful.
It's like, guys, let us have fun. Let's let's release a little steep.
The haircut. The haircut is ridiculous. The barber literally. That's the do the roar special.
It's disgusting. They're all way too fat. They're all way too fat or way too skinny.
They don't take care of their bodies.
No, no, I agree with this.
It's like I don't care if you're trans.
Your haircut is disgusting.
Yeah, it looks like if one of the Beatles melted.
That's what it looks like.
I mean, this is really something.
Okay, now we're getting somewhere.
Yeah, now we're getting somewhere.
This really does illustrate the point, though, is like, you know,
with these types of people that are roaming around the streets
being completely enabled by society, like to enable their delusions,
what you create in the United States and the West at large is you have an increasingly
large proportion of the population that has nothing to lose.
So this is obviously going to happen.
Like we have this issue in the United States where we went to address a level of the issue without going and cutting the head off the snake.
Right.
Like what's going on here is this is much higher.
This is of much larger magnitude, this issue in which people in American society feel like they have no purpose.
They feel like they're completely, I'll use the word that we were using last year, deracinate it.
And it causes these issues.
And so it's like, okay, we can clamp down on Antifa violence.
This is great.
but to undo this damage to give people
like sort of meaning back in their lives
that's going to take a lot more work
and quite frankly a lot of those issues people
they're politically radioactive people don't want to touch them
as it causes tremendous tremendous issues
but yeah back to my first point
this is someone that has nothing to lose
and there's a lot of people like that.
You could see it in the eyes.
You can always see it in the eyes.
Look at that thing's eyes.
Yeah, if you have no purpose,
no North Star in your life,
you're going to lash out.
You're going to attach onto some sort of radical ideology.
I was having a conversation at a poker table
as literally every story I have for you will begin.
And in all seriousness,
it's largely because that's where you're sitting around a group of people
and everyone's kind of debating.
But you got eight people at a table
and there was this liberal guy.
And he said of the Somali daycare fraud stuff
that he's totally fine with it.
And he says, I got no problem giving a small percent of my money
to help people.
And I was like, but you're not helping people.
They're stealing money and buying Gucci with it.
And he goes, eh, what?
A billion dollars?
Who cares?
And I said, Gen Z, who can't afford homes, who can't get jobs and are being told by you at Gen Xer,
you don't care that the public coffers are being stolen for luxury items in an immigrant community.
I'm like, this is why you're going to get Nick Fuentes.
And he's like, I don't know what that is.
And I'm like, gosh.
I said, you know, honestly, liberal and conservative just means I know the news or I don't know the news.
And I was like, I'm not saying this to be derisive, but if you don't know what's going on in the world and you don't know the news, you'll call yourself a liberal.
And he goes, I actually don't watch any news at all or read anything.
And I was like, well, you know, case in point.
So did he identify as queens as kings?
Did he like say, yeah, these queens are actually kings.
They transition.
That's a good idea, actually.
I'll be like, my queens are kings.
I win, actually.
Of course, they identify as kings.
So you've got to do it.
They transition.
Next time I have queens and someone else says kings and we both go all in at the end,
I'll be like, actually, we push.
Yeah.
It's a chop pot.
It's true.
Jack is some sort of non-binary.
Yeah, true.
I had to point out with this.
No, ACE is non-binary because it goes both ways.
That's true.
Yeah, there you go.
With this story about this guy who identified as transgender breaking JD dances or trying
to break into his house.
I want to always remind people, it's a correlation.
Like having a mental disorder or any kind, like mentally ill people are tend to be, you know,
potentially commit more acts of illegality.
And people that are suffering from mental illness also might have an array of those.
things. It doesn't mean that that's the reason they did it. So it's very dangerous to go down the path
of being like, well, if there's transgender then fill in the blank, it's a correlation.
It's a good point because the correlation might not be gender dysphoria. Gender disfory might be
part, might be on top, right? The underlying cause might result in violent tendencies or and
gender dysphoria among other other things. So the issue is, and I agree with this, that someone
will see, oh, another trans person committed an act of violence and it's like, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa,
there may be an underlying mental illness, nihilism, or some kind of social disorder that results in a multitude of things, including gender dysphoria, violence, anorexia, pica, whatever it might be. And I actually think that's the 10. I think that's true. I don't see all these trans people and these stories of like violence committed by trans shooters as an issue of trans people. I see trans people as an issue of something else that combines these issues. I think we've got dejected youth. I think we've got.
social media induced mental illness. I think we've got drug induced mental illness. I think we're
over prescribing drugs to young people, to kids. Speaking of, did you see the Trump administration just
announced they're going to go from 72 mandated vaccines, scheduled vaccines to 11? We do have that in the
roster. That's wild. We'll talk about that later night. That's what, but we're over prescribing
medications. And on top of that, the internet is destroying social function. So when we talk about
transgenderism, some of it being a social contagion. I think Dylan Mulvaney is a great example of this.
Dylan Mulvaney is not gender dysphoric, nor what's the, what's the fetish one? It turns them on to
be a cross-dresser. That's the fetish one. AGP. Adjup. Yeah. Dylan Mulvaney is doing it for attention
on social media, in my opinion. Yeah. Like that social drive is the social contagion. And so it's not
one thing. It's a bunch of different things that are manifesting in a variety of problems in our
I think another reason you can go good I feel like like these a lot of these trans people are people who grew up being told oh you're special your entire life you are you're in the special area of class where you're like a higher achiever and all that kind of stuff and then once their grades start slipping there's a lot of this out there they have no they no longer have that attention of being called special and then once they go through high school they end up being like well nobody really wants to talk to me I'm not special anymore so I'm going to become trans or or or is a little
A plethora of anything of these other things.
That's the social contagion element,
whereas like it became trendy in the media,
TV shows were launched by it.
And what Lance is,
what Lances is talking about is like,
society permits antisocial behavior.
It never corrects for antisocial behavior.
And this is like across the board at all.
Like, that's what creates crime.
Like the things that foster crime,
especially in the inner city communities,
is the fact that these communities
do not police for antisocial behavior
from an early age.
And then it manifests into violence.
It manifests into a whole plethora of issues.
It's the same thing with trans.
I guess the other,
this guy that just did this,
J.D. Vance's house probably also did this because he wanted to be famous in some
sort, in some way. Yeah, well, all the social incentives and American society skew towards
antisocial behavior. But it does, it does seem like trans people. Like it's, it's a
manifestation of a bunch of different things. Like we're talking about AGP is one of them. Um, the idea that,
you know, if you're a white man, you've been deep, or a young white man, you've been demonized so much
that there's, there's really no social benefit to being a straight white guy. But if you're a, if you're a
trans person or what have you, then that's some kind of, some kind of social benefit that you'll get.
Whereas if you're a straight white guy, you don't.
I'm more impressed than you.
Yeah, exactly.
So how do you get out of that?
If you're told from when you're a young kid that you're inherently evil, oh, well, you know,
if you decide that you're non-binary or maybe you're trans or what have you, there's an incentive
to join the LGBT lobby and get away from the, oh, you're just a normal white guy.
No, no, I'm not.
I'm non-binary.
I'm trans.
Yeah, it's certainly like it's got a tick-tack-toe thing.
going out. I'm biracial. I've transitioned. Now I'm a black man. Yeah. It's definitely a subconscious
thing because, I mean, if it were a conscious thing, these people already presupposed that white men are
actually like ruling everything. Yeah. They would want to be a white man. So if anything,
it is subconscious. All right, let's get into the nitty gritty. We got breaking news coming out of
Venezuela. Heavy gunfire in Caracas. Let's roll tape.
Now, could it be that this is just celebratory gunfire? That's true.
Big celebration.
That they are so happy
that Maduro is out.
They are shooting
anti-aircraft
anti-material anti-aircraft rounds
into the air.
Yeah, I haven't heard of that
before.
They're probably shooting at the...
These are not just bullets.
I probably shouldn't get the ghost of Kiev.
I'll say this much.
I don't think that it's actually
the United States
doing an op because the lights are on.
When the U.S. went
and they just turned
Venet they turned Caracas off.
Everything was out.
So Disclose TV
half an hour ago
had a report.
Explosions reported
reported at Mir Flores-Palest,
Venezuela's capital, Caracas, according to El-Payez.
So we've also got this report.
We'll rope it in here.
Venezuela's Caracas stock exchange ends the day nearly 70% higher as markets react to
the U.S. capturing President Maduro.
What we're seeing here with this gunfire, we don't know what it is.
But, you know, I would say I've seen a lot of the pro-Trump, the MAGIFaction,
celebrating U.S. intervention.
There's been a good example of this of criticism we've seen is Viva Frye criticizing Matt Walsh,
Matt Walsh saying, hey, if we're going to go in and take resource of our country, it's a good thing.
Then Viva, of course, saying here's a post from Matt Walsh about foreign intervention in Middle East.
It does seem, at least in my opinion, that there is an incongruence.
I would describe it as there's a lot of people on the right who are celebrating this intervention,
despite being generally anti-intervention for the most part when it comes to the Middle East.
I don't think they're mutually exclusive. I think you can support this operation while opposing what we did in the Middle East. However, my point is there are some people that are clearly just saying whatever Trump does is right. And there are a lot of people more on the left saying no matter what Trump does, he's wrong. A good example being Chris Murphy, who in 2019 said Trump should be organizing like the removal of Maduro. He's way more dangerous. And then now today saying it's an illegal attack on Venezuela. The big picture here is this. The concern I have
always with regime change operations, intervention, even when it is in our backyard and smoothly
done like this is potential destabilization. So let me just say this right away because I know everyone
is aching to hear my opinions. I talked about it in the morning show, but for those that are just
watching IRL, this is, I'm lukewarm on this operation. I can very easily say a few things.
Venezuela aggresses upon us all the time. They are in our backyard, right? We are operating in the
Gulf of America, sorry, Gulf of America. Don't misgender it. And Venezuela does as well. And Venezuela
does manufactured drugs. Many of those drugs are sent to this country. And so the question is,
the way to describe it is like this. If you had a neighbor across the street from you who kept
shooting guns and had drug dealers coming out of his house. And it was attracting homeless people
and criminals. And they started hanging out on your property. And you had to keep coming out and
stopping people from breaking stuff on your property, at what point do you call the police and say,
I want you to take that guy down by force? That's the question of war. So you've got these people
that are saying, I thought you opposed intervention. Why would you support Venezuela? And it's like,
well, hold on. You're talking about Afghanistan and Iraq and war with Iran. We're talking about 20,000
miles away. This is not something directly in our backyard. Sure, it's like saying I got a beef with the
guy that's at a town. And a certain point, you do call.
all the cops on them, but there's a big difference with Venezuela being in our backyard.
And there's a lot of difference between regime change and regime change war.
When you look at what the economic hitman talks about, first you try and bribe the guy to get
a regime change.
If you won't take the money, then you go kidnap him or execute him for the regime change.
That fails.
Then you do a regime change war.
So they seem to be at part two.
They got him.
They stole him, took him.
And they're foisting a regime change.
Ideally, with no proceeding war after the fact.
But the thing is, man, you sell.
don't celebrate day one after an operation and be like, see, he finally did it.
They finally did regime change right.
Like, bro, when was the last time you saw the United States do regime change right?
When have you ever seen it happen?
We got more videos coming out of Venezuela.
See, this is what I'm talking about, man.
Check this out.
Unidentified drones flew over the Miraflores Palace and central Caracas leading security forces to open fire.
This is why we're seeing those shots.
So what you were saying, civilian drones?
Yeah, so a lot of the local reporting in Venezuela saying that it was a civilian drone
that got too close to the palace and the Venezuela was just unloaded on it.
Because, I mean, tensions are high.
Obviously, they're freaking out.
They're in disarray.
See, if it was the United States, they would just turn Caracas off again.
So we've got an Israeli drone, I bet.
Oh, here we go.
See, I got a video here.
I don't know if it's real.
I don't know if I want to play it or not because just a video of people shooting.
Yeah.
And so I'm not going to pull this in.
It says there's reported gunfire, according to Bloomberg,
around Venezuela's capital and Caracas.
And it shows a video of a guy.
I don't want to play this because we don't know if it's real.
Yeah. And it's from, yeah, it's from 40, about an hour, almost an hour ago. So we can't confirm a lot of these things.
What I will say is as more information is starting to come in, the concern I have with regime change. And again, brilliant point in, all of these people like, you know, Matt Wall says regime change war is bad. Now we're talking about regime change without the war. And the war was always the biggest factor in it. I'm going to stress this. I'm still not a fan of us going and removing the government or whatever.
I say I'm lukewarm on it. Iraq, Afghanistan, easily opposed to a great degree. War with Iran,
absolutely not. Venezuela, I don't like it, but there's a big difference here. And it's not a war.
However, the reason why I don't like it is very clear. People have said it's not, it's not Islamic tribesmen, you know, and goat herders who are fighting with each other without a stable government.
It's Venezuela, okay? It's the removal of one leader and the government can continue. Yes, but there are narco gangs. There are cartels.
and a power vacuum will create conflict.
So what happens now if the U.S., they say,
we're running the show there until they can have an election?
Yeah, what happens if a cartel goes, now's our chance?
The U.S. has not come in.
There's no boots on the ground.
And the government's been, is now in chaos.
What's to stop criminal gangs to go in and try and start seizing power?
What's to stop them from going and seizing industry?
The U.S. sending boots on the ground?
Great.
Then we get the war portion of this.
or we ignore it and let criminals stage a coup or other factions.
We tried it in Iran, and I know Iran is very different from the United States.
I'm sorry, from Venezuela.
The point is the last thing we want is destabilization in Venezuela.
Because if you thought the narco gangs and the cartels were bad now,
what happens when the whole country is destabilized?
I know Maduro is a bad guy.
Venezuela is better off without him so long as they don't destabilize because of this.
Yeah, oh, there's two points and then a third to address that.
The first two, I think the reason why people are antsy about this
but have come around on this specific intervention is because it's actually rare
to see competency in these operations from the United States.
Like, for what it's worth, we're not the best at running an empire.
Like if you compare us to these historic empires, we're not very good at conducting affairs.
And so people don't expect competency from these sorts of operations.
The fact that this was done in 88 minutes in and out Maduro is in a black bag back in New York
Stewart blows people's minds.
And that's why people are like, wow, it.
And so it's like, actually, if this is how we're going to conduct these operations,
I do support these because I didn't expect that.
I did not factor that in.
The second point being, the United States clearly communicated what its foreign policy
goals were in the Western Hemisphere.
And that's a breadth of fresh air to people to say, we looked at the NSS.
It was very clear what we wanted to do in our backyard.
And then we went and did it.
There was no inconsistency.
What you saw with Libya, what you saw with Iraq, Afghanistan, you name it.
It was ambiguous.
There was not much communication to the American people.
None of it really made a lot of sense geopolitical.
the goals changed three years in, a lot of different moving parts.
With this one, we literally said in the NSS, we are going to patrol our own neighborhood,
and then that's exactly what happened.
So no one felt like the blind was pulled down on them.
And then the Tim's point about the destabilization,
one thing that has to be factored in here is that the opposition party received
tremendous support in the last election.
They're currently in exile, but presumably if they do return to Venezuela,
which is probably going to happen, they will have pretty popular support within Venezuela.
The military there probably come around.
There's a lot of reports of a lot of these generals and officers in the military.
We're never loyalists to Maduro in the first place.
So it's very likely that if the United States does install the opposition, obviously, that's been exiled,
then it probably wouldn't be too hard to wrangle the country back under control.
Here's what matters.
The American economy is about to boom.
Yep.
Yep.
We just got, what, billions?
I think 17 trillion.
Trillions of barrels of oils.
Is that what it is?
I think it's 17 trillion.
And you know.
It's going to take a while to get it out of the ground, but yeah.
You can make a lot of plastic with that.
And we like our plastic here in the United States.
So the price of Legos is going to go.
Yeah.
Oh, yeah.
Oh, yeah, bro.
A lot of smart kids.
This is the name of the game.
I guarantee you.
I guarantee you, first of all, we're in Florida right now.
You go out in Florida and ask someone what they think about Maduro,
and you're going to find a lot of Venezuelan exiles who are going to be like, yes.
We saw people driving around with the Venezuelan flag on it.
They are happy Maduro was gone.
They are here.
because Maduro burned their country down.
And not just him, Chavez,
who then handed it to the bus driver Maduro,
who Chubbly ate an empanata live on TV
while the nation was starving.
These are not good people.
But I go to a regular American anywhere,
and I guarantee you,
if I say, what do you think about Venezuela?
They're going to be like, what?
I said, what do you think about Trump going in
and removing the president of Venezuela?
And they're going to be like, he did?
Because I kid you not,
that's what was happening yesterday
when I said that guy was like,
I don't watch the news.
he's like, we did what in Venezuela?
And I'm like, we conquered them in an hour.
And he was like, oh, but I tell you this.
What happens if I go to that person and say, hey, the milk, bread and eggs are all dollar cheaper?
They'll go, yeah, let's go.
Your rent is going down.
Awesome.
Homes are cheaper.
That's good news.
How do you do it?
We steal energy from other countries.
Yeah.
So I'm hearing, you know, when Matt Walsh says, if the United States is going to go to another country and take their resources for us, then good.
And I'm seeing these people go, so you're saying that might makes right?
Let me just stress this.
for everybody. Might makes. That's it. Right is not an equation. It doesn't matter. Your morality
doesn't matter. When the barbarian kicks your door and burns down your house and steals your gold,
you can complain all day and night about what was moral and what was unjust. But guess what he did?
China will do it. I love this viral clip. I don't know if you guys saw it, where a Venezuelan was like,
to all the people claiming that they only went in and removed the Maduro for oil,
what did you think China and Iran were doing in our country? It's all for the year. It's all for the
oil. I'm not justifying it or saying it's good. I'm making the point that a praying mantis
will chop off the head of another bug to eat it. And we don't go, it's evil that, no, it's a bug
preying upon something. You know, I was thinking about this in terms of, uh, someone was talking to me
about the threats of violence. And they said, you must get a lot of enemies in your line of work.
And I thought about for a second and I was like, you know, I don't really care for the phrase
enemies, to be honest. I mean, I'm not trying to be naive. My point is if a grizzly bear is walking
force and wants me to maul me to death. Do I call it my enemy? No, we don't refer to it that way.
Grizzly bear is going to do what grizzly bear does. Humans are going to do what humans do.
And certainly I understand that the distinction of what enemy means, a person targeting me, they don't
like my ideology. My point is in the grand scale of the world, everyone's going to justify whatever
they have to do to steal from everybody else. What we want on this planet is no more work.
We don't want it. We want to work that away. The point, I suppose, is,
We're not there.
Yeah.
We are not at a point where we can go to China and say, guys, please stop engaging in warfare and illicit activities.
Hey, Venezuela, we tried this with sanctions.
I believe that the United States is arguably one of the most noble when it comes to war despite all of its failings.
And people are going to argue, how could you say that, Tim, we invaded Iraq and Afghanistan on lies.
Uh-huh.
And everyone else does substantially worse.
I'm not saying we are good.
I'm saying the most noble, and that's a low bar.
My point is, the first thing we did was who told Venezuela, stop giving oil to Iran, who is funding terrorists who are bombing things in the Middle East and destabilizing the region.
Now, I can make the argument, why are we involved in the Middle East?
Fine, everybody can.
But the point is, we first said, guys, please no.
They told us to go F ourselves.
We told Iran, if you're going to do dirty things, we're going to sanction you.
I think sanctions are a good thing.
We don't want to go to war.
We don't want boots on the ground.
so we say we're not going to buy and trade with you. I think that's fair. I got no obligation to buy from you or trade with you.
And I should I could say everybody stop trading with them. We don't want war. So we're going to we're going to do it this way.
Well, Venezuela bypasses that. Sooner or later, you have to say, I am willing to assert authority or I'm not.
If the United States is going to allow Venezuela to allow Iran to come in and build bases, create a hub and China as well,
And they're going to start selling massive amounts of oil to China to bypass our sanctions and our system and fund wars against us.
It is not a simple.
There's no reality.
There's no zero sum game.
Sooner or later, China is going to make moves against us.
And they already are going to do it every single day.
And the question is what are our intentions?
And my view is this.
We don't want war and we avoided all costs.
Prepare for war.
Because if you don't, China will take everything Iran.
we'll take everything. So that's why when I see these people who are like, intervention is always
bad no matter what. And I'm like, dude, sooner or later, something happens whether you want it to or not.
And you're in a fight. Okay. Like I gave the analogy earlier about your neighbor with guns.
I've been in the situations in Chicago. I don't go to my neighbor's house and say, I'm going to fight you.
No, but they're flinging dog crap on my lawn. Do I just sit there and say, well, I don't want to fight.
So I'm going to let them do it. No, you say stop or else.
In fact, the French, right before World War II popped off when the Germans invaded Poland and took Poland,
French had about two weeks to invade Germany and attack.
They declared war and they just sat there because there's still this hope of like,
maybe if we just appease, maybe they'll just stop.
Bro, and there's a belligerent force on the move.
They don't just stop.
You can pray all you want.
But at some point, you need to stop the belligerents.
Like, and that's, I'm not, this is not a, I'm not like qualifying the Venezuelan shit,
because I don't know.
It is like a bastion of defense for our Gulf of America, protecting the Panama Canal.
And it removes the influence of the Chinese in Venezuela, which also helps.
So not only you reduce.
But it's as simple as this.
Are these people opposed to this operation, literally of the mindset that never for any reason, should we be involved in a conflict outside of our borders?
No, they're purely anti-American.
That's it.
Well, the America does, America's bad.
There might be.
No, not Tucker Carlson.
I'm talking about the left.
Tucker's.
I could be wrong about pretty sure he's been critical of the actions in Venezuela.
Pretty sure.
Megan Kelly as well.
Well, I don't think they hate America.
No, no, like I said, the leftist.
My point is, I don't want a war in Venezuela.
I don't want to destabilization.
However, that's why I say I'm lukewarm on this because we didn't go to war.
We removed the guy who was aggressing upon us in our backyard and allowing our adversaries
to operate in our hemisphere within our region.
I mean, at a certain point, we have to say, guy, stop.
Like, bro, if you keep throwing things at me, I'm going to hit you.
Okay?
want to hit you. This is the self-defense argument we always make on this show.
No, you don't go out and just shoot a guy who's pissing you off. But when they caught,
like when they actually threaten your life, they are walking onto your property. I talk about
this in terms of like West Virginia versus, say, New Jersey. New Jersey says if a guy breaks
in your house, you can't defend yourself. Okay, that's insane. Now, don't get me wrong.
If you told me you were going to leave your house, walk to a neighbor's house because he was
threatening you and then you're going to shoot him out and say, yeah, that you're going to go to jail
for that. But what you're going to be wrong?
We're talking about with Venezuela, a guy aggressing upon us, and we're calling the cops on them, basically.
We didn't go to war.
We didn't invade.
We removed one guy because we tried sanctions and it didn't work.
Again, I'm not saying it was the right move, and I think there are great risks here.
I'm just saying this is not an easy circumstance like Afghanistan where we can say sending thousands of troops for 20 years to this country made no sense.
That's clear.
They specifically had DEA agents out so that way it could be argued that it was a law enforcement operation.
But it's not about drugs.
No, no, no, no, no, but that was the pretense to get it.
That was for the courts.
Yeah, that was exactly what the weapons of mass destruction.
That's what all this is.
And this is like what people need understand about Trump and like why Trump is a departure from previous administrations is because Trump is a foreign policy realist fundamentally.
Like he tweeted back in 2012, he was talking about the Iraq war and he was like, why didn't we get the oil?
That was his question.
Because he accurately views the United States as an empire.
We're kind of post-Republic at this point.
We are an empire.
So if we're going to conduct these sort of foreign policy interventions, like, like, like,
Like Tim saying, a lot of people in America aren't keeping up with the geopolitical ramifications.
They're just wondering what's in it for me.
If it's good for the United States, it's good.
That's the reality of the short-term good, might be a long-term bad.
But beyond that, this is the important point regarding the Trump doctrine is that he fundamentally views every single country at the negotiating table as self-interested.
And that is a massive departure from previous administrations.
The previous administration is like, we have these alliances.
We know, enemies here, alliances here.
There's an axis of evil.
This Trump treats every country the same.
he says they're looking out for their people, they're self-interested. I'm going to behave,
self-interested. I'm going to look out for the interest of Americans. And that's what he should do.
I feel like the actions of the Democratic Party over the past several years was a lesson intentionally done to
teach people like me why we have intervention. That is, Democrats willing to arrest Trump's lawyers
in a violation of the Constitution and the media willing to lie to cover it up makes me go,
well, I guess if you're unwilling to defend your world and your views, people will aggress
upon you in evil ways.
And the realization there, I'm half kidding, obviously.
My point is we've always known that evil people will do evil things.
And the argument often made, which we've talked about to a great extent on this show, is
if we don't China will.
If not China, somebody else, Russia will.
So the question is, do you want to be under the boot of a Chinese unipolar power?
No, we don't.
Well, here's the reality, guys.
By all means, I can talk about the real problems with regime change, war and intervention.
And that is destabilization of regions, which screws us over.
Like, the rise of ISIS was not good for our interests, unless, of course, Obama was just doing it to screw with Syria and have a proxy war.
But it looks like we continually, like the Mujahideen makes al-Qaeda, we get 9-11.
If you want to make the argument, none of it, if you believe that 9-11 was an inside job, then perhaps maybe your argument is the U.S. should stop and it'll all go away.
I don't think so.
I think if the U.S. backs down and lets Maduro and the Venezuelans do whatever they want,
China bypasses all of everything that we've done.
And the end result is this.
It doesn't matter what you're for or against.
The petro dollar falls and the American economy collapses.
I'm not saying one thing is right or one thing is wrong.
I'm asking you what you want.
It's an honest question.
Do you like the economy in the United States?
Now, many people are going to say, no, it's bad.
Okay.
Do you want it to get worse?
Of course not.
Well, the U.S. economy is propped up on the petro dollar and the U.S.
stealing oil from other countries.
And I'm saying that in a very crude manner.
You want to get the specifics?
The U.S. enforces the petro dollar, which makes other countries buy U.S. dollars to buy oil.
The contract that the Saudis ended, and Trump needs to restart that.
If we don't have it, you will come to realize the U.S. does not export enough to create a strong economy.
And then you'll wonder why laptops cost $10,000.
Your car will be $100 grand.
The thing is, like, the leftists are like, oh, Trump's a war criminal.
This is war crimes and all that stuff.
it's international law.
Well, honestly,
international law is
I don't really give a shit
about international law.
If you can't enforce the law,
there's no law.
Who enforces international law?
Who is the United States?
Oh, six.
So we're the international law.
We did it.
It's legal.
So who cares?
You know, what I love is the idea
of a war crime.
Yeah, right?
You know, I love this because
it's gentlemen in the battlefield
agreeing not to kill
each other in certain ways.
The problem with the ideas of war crimes
is it only constrains those
who try to be noble.
Yes.
No, I'm not saying people
should commit war crimes.
I know the left will misconstrued.
I'm saying.
My point is,
the United States takes very serious precautions
against killing civilians.
Not always, Obama doesn't get a lot of credit for that one.
But our troops in the ground are constrained heavily
when they can engage, who they can engage with.
The enemy, not so much.
The enemy will have a bomb to a child
and send a child to go blow you up.
So, anyway, let's jump to this next portion.
The firebombing of Dresden, like all those civilians.
War is war, baby, and winning is winning.
Before we jump, it's bad for communists.
It's good, period.
If it's bad for communists, we should be kidnapping a bunch of communists.
That's not logical.
Guys, guys, we've got this big story from CNN, and I want to first start by saying, I have deep concerns about U.S. intervention in Venezuela.
But I wholeheartedly support the invasion of Greenland.
Trump threats stretch far and wide since his Venezuela strike.
I'm kidding, by the way, but I'm sure that'll get taken out of context.
Apparently, Trump has passively threatened to take Greenland by force and Iran.
And now you've got a bunch of mega people tweeting out or posting on X, who's next?
If we can remove a government in 90 minutes.
It's worth knowing the 160th store, basically the nightstockers, the guys that fly the choppers for the special forces.
They've been making a lot of moves to Europe right now.
And I've read a lot of chatter that says that there's a lot of special forces guys going to Europe as well.
They flew to the UK, right?
I saw something about that.
But I think that was just a jumping off.
So Greenland's next, you're saying?
I mean, maybe.
We got the hot hand.
It's like an NBA player knocks a few threes now.
He's like, I'm going to keep shooting.
All we would have to do.
Who wants next?
Let's take that.
Go to a big hill in Greenland and then just make a snowball and then just let it come down and blow it.
You got the hot hand?
Let's take Kazakhstan.
We're not going to do is play.
It plays one flag in Greenland and they couldn't do shit.
Why is Cambodia?
We're not.
Everyone here at Timcast is a neocon now.
American acceptance.
I apologize for everything.
Ian's always saying.
John Bolton.
We're not.
John Bolton.
If you can hear me, please say.
We're not, listen, there's no, listen, don't take Greenland, take Denmark and you get Greenland.
It's a good point.
The Lego price down.
Yeah.
And I would love nothing more than to conquer Christiania, if you guys know what that is.
No.
You know what that is, right?
I'm kidding.
All of Christendom?
No, it's a small portion of Copenhagen that claims to be separate from the EU.
It's called a beachhead.
They call, yeah.
Yeah, it's so true.
They declared independence.
And like, when you go there, I've been there several times and it's amazing.
I'm kidding, by the way, about conquering them.
It's just a great place.
And it's like, good food.
Well, I'm not kidding.
I'm not kidding.
We could go and take over the Islamic Republic of the United Kingdom.
That would be a great thing as well.
I mean, just kidnap, they call them Keir Stalin.
They call him Keir Stalin down there.
Yeah, apparently we can steal your president.
My problem, if my problem with the U.S. invasion of the Islamic Republic of the United Kingdom is that the war would create a lot of refugees.
Yeah.
I don't think the U.S. can handle that many Islamic refugees come.
The dentist would be in a lot of work, though.
If the refugees come, we'd have a lot of dentists.
The braces, manufacturing plants would go through the roof.
It would be insane.
We would be booming.
No, but.
Business is booming.
We don't worry about war rights.
I'm sorry.
I got to counter you're wrong.
They are chopped.
Well, actually, I don't know the kind, like, I don't know if Pakistani's teeth are good or bad or whatever.
My point is, at this point, if we were to invade the UK, we would get Muslim refugees.
Yeah, we wouldn't be getting British refugees.
It's disgusting.
My take on Greenland is that I know people are hyped up with like with adrenaline right now.
And it's like, look, the sneak attack worked.
Like, okay, the Germans were able to take Poland fast.
And then they snuck attack France.
We could take Greenland.
But you better believe the whole world that would change everything about the liberal economic order's view of the United States.
It would not be good.
I want the land.
I'd love to go to Greenland.
You know, you can go to Greenland.
It's not like off limits.
Hold on, guys, I just need to say, I have deep concerns about the narco-terrorists known as Jens Frederick Nielsen.
Oh, this guy's a problem.
That's a problem.
Isn't that guy the...
I've heard they have a lot of snow down there, so we can take...
This narco-terrorist, Jen's Frederick Nielsen, got to go.
Don't they make fat?
We have no choice.
Yeah, apparently the polar bears are using coke?
Yeah, that's what I heard.
I mean, that's not a glacier.
It's like it's a cocaine bear, but the...
Polar bears, it's insane.
Okay, I'm going to...
Guys, guys, in case it is not clear,
Jens Frederick Nielsen, is not a
narco terrorist, he's just the prime minister of Greenland.
It's a joke.
So if Trump's took green...
If Trump issued a military attack on
Greenland in the kingdom of Denmark,
that would start World War III.
No, it would.
It would, but it would get to wear it.
It wouldn't.
It would.
China would take Taiwan.
No, no, no, no, no.
You know what would happen is Denmark would cut off the Ozempic supply
and we'd get really fat and then they could take this.
Right.
China is not going to make a move if we fight with ourselves.
Denmark is part of the Western powers.
But let me finish us off, but it would give us an advantage in the war if we had Greenland.
So it would be tactically sound if you were going to start World War III.
Invading Denmark would not make World War III happen.
It just gives the-it-It gives the-Cas-bellet of China.
No, it doesn't.
You don't think so?
China has no interest in Denmark.
No, no, it's in taking something.
Everyone will take something with Mussolini.
China can't have a cause for Iran.
war because within the Western powers, we moved pieces around. Otherwise, war would have started yesterday.
Yeah. Like, there's conflict happening all over Europe and Europe and the seizure of territory that
kind of like makes it okay for others. No, it doesn't. China hasn't taken Taiwan because they can't yet.
That's that they have the justification, so to speak, from the Chinese perspective, to take Taiwan,
they just haven't done it yet. They've claimed forever. The communists have said Taiwan is a part of
China and they're just in rebellion. Yeah. So they've already claimed the castes belly. They just can't do it.
Yeah. So invading Denmark, we shouldn't invade Denmark. Okay. But I can say if Trump just sent a bunch of troops to Greenland, they can say whatever they want. I want to tell you guys, I've told the story before, but I'm going to say it again because we're all adults here. When I was young, I had a friend and I said, would you like to go skateboarding? And he said, I can't. I'm grounded. And I said, oh, what does that mean? And he goes, I can't go outside. And I'm like, oh. So what happens if you go outside? Well, I'll get grounded long.
longer. Okay. And then what happens if you go outside again? My parents would ground me forever.
And I'm like, I don't think you're following the logic here. Nothing is stopping you from going
outside. My point is if the U.S. marched into Greenland, Denmark would say a lot of things
that would do literally nothing. They'd say, we're mad at you, the United States, and we'd say,
okay, acknowledged. They send in the Lego off. It's worth, we can drop Lizzo on Greenland.
It would be ours. It's worth pointing out that they would do a lot of damage. It'd be like,
We don't need to do any of that.
We could literally just walk in it back.
It's ours.
We're already there, guys.
There's already a U.S. military base on Greenland.
They're sending in a mobilized dog sled unit.
What do we do?
The idea of taking Greenland.
We already have military personnel there.
We are because Greenland is strategic.
We monitor Russia from Greenland.
It's not like we have to take it away.
We're already present there.
As a total aside, someone just commented,
Lizzo lost half her body.
That's insane.
Yeah, and then as soon as Denmark cuts it off,
She gets really begging.
It takes up all the space and self-fate us.
Let's just do Chris Christie.
Chris Crispy.
Also, like, just from a geopolitical perspective,
all the U.S. has to do is just threaten to, like, cut down our NATO funding.
And then everyone else in NATO is going to be like, Denmark just.
You know, hold on.
I just think it actually would be really funny if, uh, what's the city in, in, uh, Greenland?
Nook.
Nook.
Because it wouldn't be really funny if, like, Marco Rubiz came out and said,
we've uncovered a fentanyl ring and no.
Yeah.
He's like, bro, at this point, no.
Mike comes out with mittens on and like a big winter jacket.
Like, my point is.
My point is the Venezuela thing's clearly not about drugs.
No, no, no, no.
And it's very silly.
Like, to, like, to Rubio and the administration, guys, it's not 2003 anymore.
Okay, you're not going to come out and be like, the drugs.
Just tell us it's the oil.
No, I really, but I do think that they're actually, I do think that they're being more honest about it than anything else.
Like, they picked up, they picked up Maduro.
That's the justification of the drugs.
But like Trump was saying, you know, it's about the oil.
It's about the fact that they stole stuff.
And there's one more point when it comes to Venezuela that I want to make.
Like, in living memory, this was a.
a thriving country with a capitalist society.
There are people that are in their 50s that remember what it was like.
So it's far more likely that these people are going to be like, yeah, we want to go back
to the way that it was than to say, oh, we want to see another, you know, another dictatorial power.
It was the richest country in South America.
Yeah.
It was the rich.
It's still has all the oil, all the gold.
That's like being the gayest guy in San Francisco.
It's flat America.
That argument is what they'll say about Iran.
Yeah, but they were wealthy.
They'll say the Iranians used to be so flourishing before the Shah was removed.
So we have the same right.
as we did in Venezuela.
I didn't say it's that we have the same right.
And I'm not making the point that Iran is the same thing as Venezuela.
Venezuela and Iran are two very, very different populations.
There is a large percentage of Iran that doesn't like the AITOLA.
There's a lot of people that consider themselves Persians.
They don't consider themselves Iranians.
And they're having a massive civil unrest there now anyways.
And I'm not saying that the U.S. should go in, although it might be happening,
considering what we talked about with the SORG with the 160th going over to Europe.
quick with the with the the narco terrorism thing the reason like we know that this plan has been
was hatched like five six months ago and it's been a development so seven months ago
about six or seven months ago so the reason like the reason they were laying this out and saying
this is like purely about drugs is because they knew they're going to blackbag madero and bring
them to the southern district in New York so you needed to have charges ready to go you can't just
charging for being mean that just doesn't stand up in court you could because we've we could try
we've seen up because we've seen these courts like screw with you know and it's worth it's also
worth noting, look, the Biden administration
put a $25 million bounty on his head.
Joe Biden's administration. Did Trump collect it?
What? Did Trump get the collection? No, what they should do. And I said this.
He goes to Biden. He's like, I'd like my money. Look, they should take that $25 million
and they should give it to the guys that went in and got them.
They should split it up among the Delta guys. I'm going to say this, we should have Greenland.
I know. I don't understand why it's on ours. I think it is the stupidest thing in the world
that Trump goes like, maybe we'll, we'll buy Greenland or something. And the liberals
are like, oh, no, Trump's an imperialist in video. I'm like, what are you talking about?
This is the history of all countries, of our country.
Now, if you want to argue that Trump going to Nook and just massacring civilians to seize territories a bad thing, agreed.
But Trump negotiating terms that brings Greenland into the American fold is a good thing.
I'm into, I'd love to buy it.
I just don't know how that would cost.
It's not for sale.
45 bucks.
That is not how we play.
It's a pack of cigarettes too.
I reject.
I despise this.
Did you guys know that West Virginia's constitution allows.
for any bordering Virginia County
to join West Virginia.
That's cool.
Because when they were creating it,
they were neighbors and they said,
if you decide in the future,
you want to join, you can.
And I was talking to a guy in West Virginia about it.
He says, yeah, but Virginia would never allow it.
And I says,
why do we as Americans accept the idea
that a despot 500 miles away
can tell us how to live
when the foundation of this country
was telling a despot 3,000 miles away,
he can't tell us how to live.
If the people of Nook,
say we don't want
Denmark, we want America,
then Denmark can shove it.
The idea that the Danish are like,
it's ours and you can't buy it.
That's not up to you.
If the 56,000 people in Greenland
hold a legitimate vote and say,
we don't want to be a part of your country,
we want to join the United States,
then Denmark can shove it.
It is true if that were real,
but what they'll do is the CIA
will send protesters over there,
pay them, the whole USAID thing
to make it seem like a color.
They really want it.
Spearcy Ian.
Next thing you're going to tell me
Israel attacked the U.S.S.
Yeah, like it went after one of our ships,
an NSA spy ship in the Mediterranean
and that clip is going to be taken out of context
and they're going to claim that I was literally
saying that there was no sorry to eat.
I heard that Israel boss a carnival ship?
What's going on?
Greenland's prime minister, at least I read on Twitter
four hours ago that he wants to parlay
with the American government.
He wants to make a deal of some sort.
Whereas the king of Denmark is saying no.
Stop. Greenland's ours.
I don't care what he has to say.
I don't.
Look.
There's in northern Colorado, there's a county that wants to leave because Colorado's oppressive.
And I'm like, okay.
Well, you, like, bro, if the city of Chicago voted to leave Illinois, I would say okay.
So I'm wondering if the prime minister of Denmark or of Greenland is realizing the writing's on the wall.
Let's make a deal and get out of here.
Let's leave and go to the U.S.
If he's going to no longer be the prime minister within the next couple weeks,
if the king's going to have him removed through the governor general or whatever.
One thing we got to consider here, too, is like Greenland is this has been what the United States has been fighting
against, like, since its inception,
is it's trying to buck the old world's order,
like the way that the old world conducts themselves.
And Greenland is really, the Danish inherited Greenland
from their ancestors, from the Vikings
who conquered all these territories and whatnot.
And so it's like the fact that they're even sovereign over it
in the first place is hilarious
because the society that conquered Greenland
in the first place is no longer there.
The Danish now are, like, just metrosexuals.
In my point of view, I think Greenland was promised to us
250 years ago.
Never much what I heard.
Never mind that. We were running Greenland when the Nazis took Denmark.
How would you guys feel about what's what's the what's the yearly GDP of the United States?
Like what's our spend? Like two trillion, right?
Two trillion. Yeah.
But what's our, what's our actual federal budget?
Probably get it from U.S. debt clock.
Six trillion.
67 trillion?
Really?
No, it's no.
The six seven means strong.
Or six billion.
Dude.
I've been hanging out.
Six seven, Kevin.
And then six seven.
6.8 trillion dollars.
It was 6 to 7.
GDP.
It literally was almost there.
We are going to give every individual, including babies, in Greenland, one million dollars.
Yeah.
To join the United States.
There's 56,000.
It'll cost us 56 billion to give them a million bucks each.
It reminds me of that video of Donald Trump buying those kids on the S&L skit.
He's like, I'll buy your kids.
We'll buy Greenland and your kids, they're going to be ours.
If the US does that, you know the calls for reparations are going to be going through the roof.
I don't care.
I'm in favor of, you know, I can't remember the do we had on the show, but I was like,
hey, I got an idea.
We got all this land owned by the federal government by the Bureau of Land Management.
How about we divvy that up amongst the black population, descendant of slaves, and give you your mule.
And he was like, he was a social justice guy, and he goes, okay.
And then I was like, hey, look, my attitude is the federal government shouldn't have it the people have,
and I don't care how the people get it.
So if the argument is y'all want reparations, 40 acres in a mule, let's take it from the federal government
because it's all this territory in the Rockies that's being held.
by the government that we can't have access.
40 acres in a Dodge Charger.
Oh my gosh.
Let's think boltsy outside the box.
Let's go Liberia 2.0.
We move Greenland.
We make it like the black ethno state.
It'd be a great thing, I think.
They're not going in Greenland.
We don't know.
We install Flava Flav as prime minister.
It'll be great.
Wakanda is in Illinois, I think, right?
It's Atlanta, right?
It's like south of Chicago, I believe, right?
I don't think it's south.
We renamed Nook to Wakanda.
It'll be great.
It'll be great.
It's going to be great.
It's north, I think.
Oh, Wakanda? Oh, yeah.
We used to go to Wakanda all the time.
I don't know that.
It's funny when people are like, ha ha Wakanda.
I'm like, yeah, it's northern.
It's near McKenry.
There's all my buddies from there.
Kanye West will be the Black Panther.
Yeah.
The problem.
People don't realize, but we're not joking.
Wakanda is a suburb in northwest.
No way, dude.
Yeah, Wakanda.
Well, now we have to invade and get their vibranium.
Yeah, vibranium's there, 100%.
Indeed, very small.
It's very small.
It's all.
Anyway, I'm just saying Greenland is ours.
The issue with Denmark, just as little dinky country that controls a
this huge piece of land, like, why do they have that from 200 years ago?
Well, the British own Australia.
Should they also lose Australia?
Well, they don't.
The British own Canada.
So they should they also lose Canada?
Like, Charles is the king of Canada.
Should he lose Canada too?
Can we take Canada?
Technically.
I love about the Commonwealth is that it is, when you look it up,
the people who live in Commonwealth countries are delusional.
And Ian brought this up a long time ago, and you're correct, that King Charles is the
King of Canada, and he does have the authority to dissolve Parliament, just like he does in the UK.
However, although it's written down, he can, whenever you ask someone from there, they go,
he can't.
And I'm like, now, the question is, why do you think he can't?
Because he can't.
But it's written down that he can.
The king of England is also the king of Australia and Canada and New Zealand, all his Commonwealth
countries.
And it's written down, he can.
And you just say no, but he can.
I don't care who the king is
Canada is the United States property
Like whether they like it or not
They don't even have an army
Like they have like 30 something
Like 30 airplanes or something like that
They're not a real country
The monarchy is like so cucked
Because it's like if Canada
If he's like I'm dissolving parliament in Canada
Like whatever the Canadian parliament just go
No
Wait I just
How can he enforce that?
There's no way
The red goats are coming out
I just figured it out
So on this channel
I think we have like 2.6 something
million subscribers
And I got the
Timcast News channel is like 1.9, almost two.
The original Timcast channels about 1.5.
I got 2.5 million on X.
So if you add it all together with like Facebook and Instagram, you know, we did the math.
That's around 10 million.
Can we get out of 10 million people.
Go fund me.
60,000 people to move to Greenland.
Yeah.
And then vote to join the United States.
Squatters rights.
We can.
Yeah.
I mean, I don't see any point.
You just sent all the homeless from California there.
It's like, guys, just hang out here when it's time to vote, get clean long enough to
We'll give you a little bit of crack money.
You'll be fine.
It'll be great.
I know the segment isn't about Canada, but we got to reform the conversation about Canada
to make them want to join the U.S.
instead of being a British puppet.
We do not want Canada to be in the United States.
The way you make them want to join is by subjugating them and telling them to say it.
And it doesn't matter what they feel.
It matters if they just say it.
I don't want, I don't think so.
We've tried that in the last two years.
They got scared.
And then they were like, China, save us.
But, dude, you don't want to be a British puppet.
What?
You don't want a king.
You want to be free people.
So it's better to be a China.
Chinese puppet?
I better to be an American free man.
They had a no king protested the UK and in Canada.
Well, in Canada, they call it something else because they have a king.
Well, I think it was like no dictators or something.
It was something they changed.
It was like no empire.
Because the reason Canada has a monarchy is not because they feel like this distinct connection
to their Anglo history and they want to maintain that connection.
It's because Canadians are like the most insecure people on planet Earth
because their society is pretty much identical to the United States in every way.
If you look around the world, there's not two countries more culturally similar than the United
States and Canada.
Well, it's changing now.
Well, it's changing.
It's changing.
You see all the Indians.
But to that point is like, because of that insecurity,
they have to latch on to whatever does make them distinct from the United States.
So the only reason they have the monarchy is purely out of spite.
Like, that's the reason why Canada's monarchy, like pro-monarchy people are typically left-wing.
And then the anti-the-pro-Republic people are typically right-wing.
That's not the case anywhere else on Earth.
But in Canada, they suddenly turn in these a trad.
But they are Anglo history and blood.
And it's like, dude, they just hate America.
That's so gay.
We should take them for that.
Let's jump to this next story.
Nick Shirley ended Tim Walts.
That's what we're hearing.
Governor Tim Waltz has dropped out of the 2026 Minnesota governor's race amid the criticism over handling of fraud.
CBS News reporting on his opportunity in the new year to give a shout out to Barry Weiss for doing a tremendous job over at CBS.
Because check this out.
Here I am looking at CBS mainstream media news reporting overtly that fraud is a
a very real thing in their state. In the article about the ongoing Somali daycare fraud,
they point out there's been arrests. You get all these news outlets like CNN. CNN ran an article saying
the Somali, the Somali daycare is operating in Minnesota are operating legally according to Minnesota
investigators. And then CBS is like since 2021, there's been 96 indictments over people for fraud
in these daycare centers. Why does the media lie so much? They are there, you know, we can only
make assumptions, but we know they do. Barry Weiss came into CBS and she's reforming it.
There was that documentary on Seacot that she was like, now you're not publishing that.
And then the journalist came out and lied and said that she was, you know, like basically
glazing the Trump administration when the reality was they made a fake activist documentary
that omitted statements from Seacot and the government. And all they did was collect old
statements and rehashed them. Anyway, CBS doing a better job now. Tim Waltz has dropped out. And it is
clear that the Somali fraud story that got something like 160 million views from Nick Shirley's
documentary is the pressure as to why. My opinion, the Democrats are in and the take. The reason why
these liberals are running full speed to defend the Somali daycare fraud is because they know
that they're benefiting from it. It is the micro-level USAID scam. The state gives money to daycares
and the daycares give money to politicians to run for office. And now it's under threat and it's
going to be gutted. And so the liberals and their fake media are claiming it's all fake,
nothing to see here. But guess what? Tim Walts is gone. And even if they are operating legally,
they're like babysitting their own children and other people's children that are from Somalia.
So they come here and make a daycare for the Somalian community that just came here from
Somalia. I have a problem with that. Yeah. Like, what are you talking about? All the kids have
hijabs on and everything. It's like, that's not a real American daycare. The thing that Nick Shirley
pointed out is, I'm going to say this. We don't know that every business he highlighted was committing fraud.
but it is interesting, I will call it, a preponderance of evidence, that you have a building with like 15 medical centers with no customers.
And when he went and asked for prices, they couldn't give them many.
That is evidence of fraud.
I'm not saying it's proof.
I'm saying when you got a building full of all of the same business and no customers coming or going, I got questions.
Yeah.
And then one of them got broken into and all their documents are gone.
So wow, that's crazy.
Also you had these like libs and they were like, it's because it was Christmas.
So, of course, all the kids are with their families.
I'm like, they're Muslim.
What are you doing?
They literally hate Christmas.
It was there.
I was 16.
What do they celebrate in Islam?
They got like Ramadan.
Is that during?
That's not during the same.
They don't have like a competing holiday.
The Jews, you know, released Hanukas like competition.
They released it.
It's always Israel, man, right?
Yeah, but Muslims haven't come up with a cool holiday.
You even have Kwanza.
So I think the Muslims are developing maybe a Christmas competitor.
Yeah.
Because the market's expanding.
There's a lot of them coming here.
So they really need to.
like go hard. They don't celebrate
Christmas or
yeah. Yeah, because all these other religions
like we got to compete with Christmas. Everyone loves
Christmas. We got to go to the market share. If they do
come out with their own holiday, what they can do is strap
bombs to the people and then shoot them in the sky and those
are the fireworks. Right? So true.
Something they would enjoy doing.
Yeah, but yeah, to Tim's
point, also like probably some internal numbers
came through. He's down to the polling. That'd be really
embarrassing. Oh, yeah. Obviously.
He definitely benefited. Because it's this weird
situation Democrats are in where they actually have
to be held accountable to some degree,
like the voters actually see stuff like this happening
because this is not the first time anything
like this has happened.
This has been happening a lot over the last 10, 20, 30 years.
Yeah, and you're seeing it all over the country too.
Now there are other people that have gone, done investigations.
And it seems like Elon Musk might have actually been right
about the magnitude of fraud going on in the United States.
He was talking about a trillion dollars.
Seattle, there's a lot.
They apparently do.
I just looked up Islamic Holidays,
and there's Lelat al-Rakhab, December.
22nd.
Nice.
The night of wishes.
It's an event celebrated
a majority of Muslims at the Islamic
World December 22nd.
It's a cool name.
The night of wishes.
I don't wish well.
I don't celebrate that.
It's carrying a rug.
I celebrate Christmas.
A shout out to Nick Shirley for doing the doc,
but I wanted to give Nick some unsolicited
advice.
I saw you posted on Twitter.
I ended Tim Walts.
That's ego.
You're just a piece of a puzzle
that's moving us towards transparency,
which you're an amazing piece.
But we're this, he inevitably would have stepped down if this stuff came to light.
You did push the, push the envelope.
But don't, don't feel like you're the, you know, we're part of like, if you believe in God, we're kind of kind of conduits for it.
So I'll say a few things.
My first was, it is true, but tone it down a little bit.
You know what I mean?
Like tweeting in all caps, I ended Tim Walts as like, uh, little bragging.
Well, you're right.
And I'll give you credit for that because it is true.
But be a little bit more.
Yeah, it's a bignaname.
He's a high friend now.
He's a year younger.
than me. I've been to, I've had his back in Chicago. We were at a protest in Chicago. We had a
kid. He's a good kid. I mean, he doesn't smoke. I'm sorry. If you scalp a little hype.
If you scalp a governor, you can self-glazily. I think of that. You know what? Sometimes
you've got to hype yourself up. Yeah. Like the we stand on the shoulders of giants is an
important thing to remember. And like, some people, we couldn't do any of what we did if the people
before us didn't kind of bring us up to where we started. I take it back. Tweeted again.
Gen Z needs to see this.
I was saying this about Nick Shirley before when the video went viral.
Like, Gen Z needs to know that success is, the American Dream is real.
So true.
Nick Shirley, 23 years old, took a camera, went around and filmed this thing and got 150 some
odd million views.
The president's talking about him.
A governor just resigned from his race because of what Nick did.
Nick say it more.
I want every young Gen Z guy to see Nick Shirley saying that.
And I want, I want you all, Gen Z guys to ask yourselves why you're not doing the same thing.
It is a form of pride.
And, you know, pride in the right time and places.
great in Catholicism. It's a sin, but in America, it's like a national virtue. So you do want to be like,
hey, everyone, I did this good thing now. Look, we just have, but just don't get obsessed with it. We just have
mobs of zoomers filming daycares. Everyone's being arrested. That's literally happening. Are you kidding?
Well, can you? Have you seen? It's like, sir, this is a daycare. You got to go.
Kate, have you seen there's like 70 videos of Gen Z men and women going to daycares and filming them?
Just filming kids. There was one. No, no, no, they're going to these daycares with no kids in it.
I agree.
I know.
All these videos are going to go viral.
Yeah.
They're going to Ohio.
They're going to Washington.
Bro, they're finding a lot of this fraud all over the place.
I got to be honest.
I do think it's fair to say to a great degree.
This country is the fraudsters in politics, which include Democrats and Republicans,
and the hardworking rubs.
There are, there's a guy right now, listen to this show.
I see you, Bill.
You just got home from work.
You put on IRL.
You put in your full day's work.
and you're wondering what you've got to do
to be able to feed your kids
as inflation is getting worse.
You're the Rube. We're the Rube.
You're doing the hard work and paying the taxes
and the scammers are defrauding everybody
and taking our money for these schemes.
Did you see the people talking about
not paying taxes this year?
It was like a big movement.
They're like this, the national don't pay taxes movement
and it's like, yeah, that's every year.
Okay, this one was big.
No, I'm not kidding.
Every year there's a group saying tax strike.
It's like Storm Area 51.
It's like everyone says it and signs up
and the one actually does it.
Well, because taxes are automatic deducted
for most people.
Literally.
What are you going to do?
You're going to be like,
I'm quitting my job.
But I think it's stemming from the frustration of being like,
bro,
I've been bankrupting myself paying you a third of my income.
And now you're just letting billions go like 20% of it.
What the fuck?
Like are you,
you want me to participate in this when you're doing this to me?
I get it.
I see where it's coming from.
But at the same time,
if we stop funding the system,
everything will fall apart.
So we really shouldn't do that.
I just love the idea just a dude outside of a daycare,
like a pack day.
He's filming.
And they're like, sir, sir.
And he's like,
I'm getting rid of the governor
Oh also I want to shout out Nick Shirley
Who's like James O'Keefe level status right now
I love you I love you Nick
So thanks for
Thanks for doing what you're doing
One of the daycares
It was super funny
The girl opens up the door
And she has black eyed
And like she has been beaten up
wearing hijab
And she's like
Oh no no daycare
I don't know what you're talking
Like they can't even speak English
And they're running daycares
That was like a Latina accent though
You just did
Yeah yeah yeah
I don't know what you're talking about
I don't think they talk like that
No they talk a little more
Like Muhammad Muhammad jihad.
Yeah, small X, actually.
Actually, it would be the greatest thing ever
if, like, someone went to one of these Somali daycares
and the lady came out, clearly like a Somali woman in hijab.
And she's like, what can I do for you?
Ain't nothing going on here.
No.
They're like, you know, and I'd be like,
okay, she can stay.
No, but with the Mexicans, it would be like a lawn care business
that they're defrauding with.
There's no mowers in here.
I'll tell you guys, what's the scariest thing about all of this
is the daycare stuff is just a tip of the iceberg.
Yeah.
Yeah.
It's, it's, the daycare story's been out for a decade.
We've known about the fraud.
CBS, like I mentioned, already reported that there were like 96 indictments four or five years ago.
So the question, so what Nick did was, you know what?
You know what I love about this?
And I don't want people to take this as like a negative towards Nick, but there was a story we all knew about.
And no one just went and filmed it.
Like the story's been around for years.
And Nick was like, I'm going to go film it.
And it's kind of like you sit there and go, how come nobody did that?
That's true.
You can just do things.
You can just, and that's what the message I want Gen Z to understand is, you might be looking at a story right now and everyone's like, oh, we all know about the fraud.
Yeah, and then Nick decided, well, why don't I go and film it?
No one did.
There is opportunity for Gen Z guys, for Gen Z ladies.
You can just do these things.
And you know what?
People have asked me, like, how do you do news reporting?
Like, I should travel around and do all this stuff.
And I'm like, you just go.
You literally just buy a plane ticket and go and be there and witness it and film it.
and then people will ask you what you saw.
You can do that.
I went to Occupy Wall Street.
I was just like, I'm just going to go.
I just got in my car and drove there.
It was one of the best decisions I've ever made in my life.
So if something is going, go.
If you feel it, that pole, even a little, go.
Go.
It's so true.
Yeah.
Let's jump to this story.
We got some of the New York Post.
Zoran Mamdani's new NYC tenant advocate called to seize private property
and blasted home ownership as white supremacist.
Yeah. There's a video going viral and it's very obvious what Zohran was going to do and what he wants to do.
This woman thinks you shouldn't be allowed to own property. Yep. She thinks you're a white supremacist for owning property.
You know, part of me just desperately wants the people of New York to experience this.
But I also know that it won't stop there. So, yeah, we can't let it happen. I will also add the funniest thing about Zoran Mandani getting a, you know, maybe he's becoming mayor.
They just raised the affairs on buses. Yeah, three bucks. Right when he got, it went up 10 cents.
So like right when he gets in, they increase the bus fares.
Now everyone's saying, I see these viral tweets of like Zoran just raised a bus fare.
No, he didn't.
The bus fare plan was passed a long time ago.
The increase in the cost was going to happen whether he got elected or not.
But it is still funny that free bus mom-dani gets in and then prices.
He's like free.
I have a list.
I meant three.
It's an Arabic.
And Uganda, that's how we say three.
Well, he's like, I'm from Brooklyn.
You misheard me.
I didn't say free.
I said free.
You know what I'm saying?
Free.
So true.
I don't know.
Like with Zoron, I think one thing that's going to happen,
this will be a very unpopular take.
And I'm saying this as an exiled New Yorker, very right wing.
So I've skin in the game, so to speak.
I think primarily what's going to be happening throughout the Zoron era
is he's going to be rage-baiting conservatives, like as much as he possibly can.
And I think the most consequential result of Zoron's New York City, so to speak,
is just more vape shops open.
And the city just slowly gets worse.
I think he is actually kind of part of the manager's decline.
my case for this is because New York City is actually driven by the city council.
So you saw like Zoron rolled back all the Eric Adams executive orders.
That's all he can really do from the mayor's office.
Like most of this is going to be him rage baiting, him agitating because he knows that if he can sort of become like a boogeyman for the right, so to speak, which it wouldn't even really be a boogeyman because he is a legitimate threat.
That legitimizes him.
That legitimizes him in the Democratic Party.
And that is really what the attempt is because what Zoron is trying to do is he's trying to clear that pathway for Democratic.
socialists in 28 and 32.
Look at the flags that are behind him.
So like, yeah, I'm not even as concerned about what Zoron's going to do to New York City.
Like I said, I think he's primarily should be a rage baiter.
Because what is he's trying to do is catch all the flack from the right wing so that way he can
legitimize his ideology within the Democrat Party.
So then someone could become a governor.
Someone could even become president, you know, with the same ideology as him because he, you know,
swept the minds, so to speak.
What would you say to the idea that the left is actually moving to confiscate property?
because it's not just Mamdani's talk about, you know, people that own homes.
There's the billion dollar or the billionaire tax that they're trying to do in,
in California.
And that essentially will say, look, your property is no longer your own.
They're going to go ahead and start saying, look, if you own things,
we're going to go ahead and do an audit and set a value.
And so they there's like, I think it's like there's eight trillion or something like that
that you can get out of the billionaires in the United States.
But if you look at the middle class,
a hundred trillion dollars where the value you can get or something like that it's it's something
some astronomical number so this is really just a cover to get the policy started and then to go after
the middle class so the idea that it's going to take from the billionaires that's just how it starts
and you can look at the the income tax as evidence of that it started at just the top one percent
or it's just the top earners and it was one percent now everybody pays 35 40 percent of their income
what zoron's doing here is he's trying to turn himself into a martyr so he can become a rock star with
and the Democrat Party, so then a city councilman in Jacksonville that's a Democrat can now advocate
for those policies because that's like Zoron's policies. That's what's actually going on here.
So the threat isn't even really to New York City. Like I said, I think the most consequential result
of New York City, you know, in the Zoron era, so to speak, will just be like, yeah, like
Dave Jobs and whatnot. I think what's going to happen is he is turning himself into a martyr
into this rock star so he can continue to drag the Democrat Party to the left. I think that I think you're
right that he's looking to drag the Democrat Party to the left. But I don't think that it's
It's an unpopular position in the Democrat Party overall because someone like Rokana was talking about the billionaire tax in California.
He's just legitimizing it.
Yeah.
And the way to do that isn't by scoring electoral victories.
The way to do that is to rage bait the right to then be viewed as this rock start to be viewed as this martyr.
People on the right do that.
People on the left do that.
If you can draw the ire of the other party, then what's going to happen is people on the left are going to say, wow, they perceive this guy as a viable threat to what they're trying to do.
We should emulate that.
But the point that I'm making is I don't.
I'm not disputing your point.
I think that it,
but I do think that it's more broad
than just Mammani.
I think the Democrat Party
is going to continue
to push policies like this.
I think they're going to say,
look,
it's time for us
to expropriate from the,
the billionaire class.
You see people talking about it
all the time.
You say people saying,
oh, there shouldn't be billionaires.
We should take property
from blah, blah,
and if you start that with billionaires,
it's only, it'll be a decade
before they're doing it to everybody.
Let me take y'all boys back and die.
And talk about poker.
So there's a lot of laws
the states that say you can't play poker with more than $10. Now, when I talk to regular people
about that, they're like, yeah, it's a fake law that was passed to basically say you can't play poker.
No, no, no, no, no. You're wrong. When the law was passed, 10 bucks was a lot of money.
So they were basically saying, guys, fine, you can play poker, but so long as you're not playing
with a million dollars, you can play with 10,000. And for most people, that's more than you'd need.
Inflation happens, and now 10 bucks certainly doesn't mean anything. The point is, you're
is what's going to happen with New York is they are going to say the millionaires and the
billionaires.
Guess what?
You bought a house 10 years later.
It's worth a million dollars.
You're a millionaire now.
And we're going to take your property because you're a millionaire.
And you're like, wait, wait, wait, hold on.
I bought this property and it was like 300K and I was paying my mortgage off.
And inflation happened and the price is skyrocketed.
And now I own a million dollar home.
And they're going to say, and you are being forced to sell it.
And we're going to take it from you.
So the problem is, you know, it's funny, I was watching, I think it was like Seinfeld or something.
And it's an old, like an early 90s to come.
I think it was an old.
And someone goes like, he makes six figures.
And they go, six figures.
Yeah.
I remember when I was a kid, someone making six figures was like, yeah.
Whoa.
Yeah, because.
Upper middle.
In 1992, like 100,000 would be the equivalent of like 300K today or something like that.
You could buy a Lamborghini or a Ferrari for 100 grand in like the early 90s.
Now they're like half a million.
Let's let me let me let's up.
100K in 1992 to today.
Because I think it's like double, right?
It's more than that.
More than that.
100,000 in 1992 is $231,000 today.
So if you know somebody who makes 100K, you might be like, that's a good salary.
If you know someone's making 230, you're going like, man, you got extra money.
That's what it was like back in the day.
So what's going to happen with all of this socialist comedy policy BS is that inflation, bro.
guys silver is that like 75 bucks yep holy crap let me let me pull this up gold's 4300
oh my guys it's the apocalypse i'm not playing any games i am meaningless totally silver at 76
and 77 cents terrifies me and it peaked at 77 and uh 0.02 that's terrifying gold has sat around 20
bucks forever for decades. And it's rapidly skyrocketed. Now, don't get me wrong, AI computer,
like AI machines, self-driving cars, silver is in high demand and people have been buying it.
I'll just say this. We ran promos for silver. I'm not telling you what to do, but the people
who bought it are certainly very happy. But my, oh my, it just jumped even higher. My concern with
silver going up is just, it's the economy going down. Yeah. Buying power getting worse.
And then what they could do with my concern, what they might be doing is prepping for a market.
crash where they're going to put 80% of their resources into gold and silver, they're going to double the value, and then they're going to crash the economy in half and maintain their wealth while everyone else loses 50%.
Whoever's instilling the markets?
They're going to sell all of their silver at the peak.
Oh, yeah, and then crash it.
Crash the market and then buy it all back on.
And it's basically the guys that collude to own the majority or a silent majority of the market like Black Rocks.
I don't know who.
I don't know who.
I just imagine, I mean, you know, people are involved with deciding.
when the market's going to crash and when it's going to boom and it's $77 right now.
It just spiked.
It's the only time in my life I've ever seen gold and silver like almost triple in value in a year or double.
I mean, part of that is because of the, or a lot of it is like Tim Sink, it's because of inflation.
When I moved down to West Virginia, I first started doing doing the show, I was buying a, you know, an ounce of silver for like $2,200, $2,200, you know.
I mean, I'm sorry, an ounce of gold, my bad.
I, like, we did these promos.
I had a, I had that stack of silver coins.
and I think I bought it for a couple.
What was it $400?
And now it's worth like $1,500.
That's scary.
And it's a type of thing where it's like, I want to be rich, but at what cost?
I don't want to hyperinflate the economy.
All of a sudden, I'm a rich guy.
Well, you're not getting rich.
That's the point.
Well, the question is, what does being rich mean?
Yeah, exactly.
Less about the value of money.
I want to increase the value of money across the board so we can all kind of thrive.
I'm going to tell you guys, Andrew Tate had a great point.
in his viral video where he said,
if you know how much money you have, you're poor.
I like that.
It's funny because it's true.
Yeah, if you're checking your bank account,
that means you don't have enough.
Or you might think you don't have enough.
That's not the point.
The point is that he has so many investments all over the place.
He doesn't know where they are or what they are.
He can't even check his bank account.
He's like,
I invested $10 million in some company somewhere that I own equity
and it's worth $10, $15 million, maybe more.
I bought a bunch of properties.
It's managed by somebody else.
I don't even know what's in it.
Okay.
Like, the point is, if you can open your bank account and look at the number, that's, he says, that's poor.
Because rich people don't even know where their money's at.
Yeah, at least have five bank accounts.
It's not about bank accounts, Ian.
I know.
It's about like.
I think Andrew Tate, that's pilot error on his part.
He should know how much money he's got.
You are, you're, I mean, you don't understand.
The point.
And whose money is it?
If he doesn't know where it is, he might as well not have it, you know.
If Andrew Tate hires a wealth manager and says, here's $50 million, invest it.
At any given moment, he does not know how much money he has because the investments go up and down.
But the manager could rip him off and he wouldn't know.
Probably not.
I think that's possible.
I don't think Charles Schwab is going to steal his money.
I don't think the investment firm is going to steal his money that way.
They could.
The point is, if he wants to find out how much money he has, he has to schedule a meeting, sit down, pull up the paperwork, go through the portfolios, are calculating values.
It costs some time to find out how much it's expensive to find out how much money.
rich people don't even know how much money they have.
The reason I bring this up is you're talking about, you know,
wanting to be rich at what cost.
And the question is, what does rich mean?
Yeah, exactly.
At a certain threshold of having money,
rich means I don't have to worry about the bills anymore.
Yeah.
But rich people don't worry about the bills or even worry about their bank accounts.
They're literally just like,
I'm going to, I'm going to fly halfway on the road for fun.
And if the money, like,
If you've got millions of dollars, just millions, $30,000 private jet, you're not going to notice that number going down.
Weather goes up or down.
It's sort of like if I invest heavily in a company and then the government prints a trillion dollars and pumps that company and I make a million bucks, I'm not happy about that because they're destroying my economy to make me rich.
That's not the kind of rich I want to be.
My broader point is being rich simply means you control people.
That's it. Starting with yourself. You have the ability to say, I'm going to go to do whatever I want.
If you are as rich as Andrew Tate, what does that really mean? He can have anything he wants.
He can look at Elon Musk. He's building starships to go to Mars. That's rich. Rich for Elon Musk,
it means he can literally go to a person and be like within a person's moral boundaries, of course,
but he can say, do a thing and I'll give you money. When you are truly wealthy, it means you have control.
over systems. Yeah, and health. People have mentioned that... You can buy buildings, you can build
spaceships, you can send rockets to the moon. If you are wealthy, you can go to 50,000 people and
say, I want all of you to start building rocket chips to the moon. And they'll go, okay, that's what
being rich means. Because again, can Elon Musk eat the most delicious wagyu beef ever made?
Of course. And that's, like, the dude's worth $700 billion. How much money does he need to get
the best Wagyu steak money can buy?
a thousand bucks, that's a rounding error for someone like Elon Musk.
So at a certain point, buying things you want is a meaningless term to a rich person.
Elon could buy like seven yachts.
Yeah, I like, I don't know, I don't need them.
They say wealth is like a, or someone has said it, or at least I thought it, is that it's a combination of having money, having resources, and being healthy.
Like if you're not healthy, it doesn't matter what your bank account says.
You can't go to the moon.
Yeah.
Yeah, well, wealth is a different than rich.
Like rich means you have a lot of money.
Wealthy means that you can actually spend it.
No.
Yeah.
Rich people don't spend money.
Like, again, you know, I actually think, I appreciate this conversation, Ian, because
you're exemplifying how the average person doesn't understand wealth.
Dude, no, wealth and rich are not the same thing.
That's what my point is right now.
My point is, you saying all of these things, you truly don't understand what it means
to be wealthy.
Do you understand what it is to be happy?
I mean, I know what it means to be wealthy.
You don't.
It's different than, it means that people love you.
You have a family.
You have friends.
And you're fucking loaded.
That's wealth.
So my point is, a wealthy individual doesn't think about money at all.
They don't go to a restaurant and say, how much does it cost?
You want to know if you're at a high-end restaurant, there's no prices on the menu.
And so you go to the, you know, I can't say these steakhouses that pretend to be fancy.
They have dress codes.
That's not a real.
That's not it.
You go to a steakhouse and they hand you a man, you can wear whatever you want as long as you don't smell bad.
They hand you a menu with no prices on it.
That's how you know where rich people live.
I went to a restaurant that looked like an old mansion
and the room they served us in was a study
is the weirdest thing.
And the menus didn't have prices on them
because rich people don't care.
They don't even think.
You could tell them the stake's $1,000 and they're like, I didn't ask.
Dude, it would take more energy to calculate the cost than it's worth.
Like it would wear you out to the point where I can't make that extra $700,000 later
because I'm tired from thinking about the price.
I don't even think about that.
So that's like someone like Elon Musk when he goes to buy a quick,
I doubt. You know, obviously when he's building a spaceship, he's like, what's the total cost of building a ship?
Oh, it's going to be like $33 million. That's a number he's going to look at. If he needs to buy a laptop,
he doesn't ask him how much. He doesn't make a budget. He literally just says give me the best of everything.
And the amount of money it costs him, he doesn't even notice. I think that wealth also,
you start to think in terms of percentages instead of dollar values. Like what what percentage of my wealth
can I expend to gain how much more percentage growth? Yes, but also understand.
understand this, rich people don't spend money. My point is, if Elon Musk buys a mansion, he's losing
nothing. If you rent, you're losing money. Working class people and people of modest means,
not even poor people, spend money and it's gone. Rich people spend money and they keep it and get
more for it. If Elon Musk says, I'm going to buy the biggest mansion in Hollywood,
He keeps every penny he spent.
And then a year later, the values increased and he only made more money by buying something.
There is a level at which you buy things and you get more for it.
Whereas for poor people, you buy a car, the value goes down.
You lost money.
You buy a cheeseburger, the money's gone forever.
You pay your rent, the money's gone forever.
You buy a house.
You're paying fees to a bank.
It's gone forever.
Rich people never spend.
They're only investing.
I tweeted out earlier.
I'm less concerned with making money and more concerned with increasing.
the value of money because it's very like this goes back to now you're a millionaire because
of inflation now you're going to be taxed like that like what is it that you're doing to increase
the value of money like reduce the costs across the globe reduce the cost of roads reduce the cost of
roads reduce the the cost of money you're doing under under inflation takes the economy of
the value of things is predicated upon the willingness of another individual to provide service labor
or resources the problem with the
liberal argument of raising the minimum wage is that you're still in the same position of.
Ian, ask me to sweep the floors.
Please sweep the floors, Tim. Can you, can you?
No. You have to pay me more money than is imaginable because I don't have time for that. I'm busy.
So if you want Tim Poole to come in and sweep your floors, there's a number. To be honest,
for someone like me, there probably isn't, because I'm wealthy and successful.
What if my floor is filthy?
I will sweep the floor if my floor is dirty and I want it swept.
My point is when you increase the minimum wage, nothing has changed.
Money represents nothing.
The term millionaire and billionaire is almost like a red herring.
Like we probably should cease.
What I'm saying is the better question to ask on minimum wage stuff is, excuse me, sir,
random guy, I need you to clean the floors of my building and I will pay you.
When he says, how much will you pay me?
he's not actually concerned about the number of dollars.
The underlying principle is, what can I get for my labor?
So when the Democrats are like, increase the minimum wage, nothing will change.
Now, an individual might say, that sounds great because if I had 15 instead of $10, I could buy an extra cheeseburger.
The problem, the man who makes the cheeseburger still wants the same amount of time and energy for his work.
The dollar value is meaningless.
That so when we talk about having money and spending it and making money more valuable, when you
mention we should cut costs and make money more valuable.
If you do that across the board, it's meaningless.
The amount of labor and individual requires of you will stay the same.
Except on the international scale, it makes the U.S. dollar more competitive globally.
If the U.S.
If the U.S. economy improves or foreign economies tank, then yeah, we can convince people to work for cheap.
That's always it, right?
So we go to countries that are poor and say, we'll pay you dirt to do it because it's the best you're going to get.
So yeah.
The issue of wealth and the main point of this conversation, especially with like the silver stuff and we got off on a tangent because of the silver.
It's freaky is rich people.
What does it mean to be wealthy?
It means you have control of other people.
That's it.
It means you want a building?
You want a giant warehouse with the skate park in it?
Can you convince someone to do that work?
What do you have to do to tell a guy?
something so that he will start building something for you.
Yeah, because money alone can't get it done.
If they hate you, they'll seize your bank account.
It's not just that.
If you are, there was some TV show.
What was that movie where the football guy knocks the guy over and kills the sick kid?
You didn't see this one?
No, I don't know.
There's a football player.
I think he's a football player and he's like a dick.
And a guy is like, my kid's a big fan.
He has cancer.
And then the guy tells him to F off shoves him, he falls.
And then they're like, you're off the team.
He was a big shot.
thought he was all rich, but everyone hates him. I can't remember. I don't know. The chat probably
knows. The point is, if everyone hates you, no amount of money is going to help you. You're going
to be like, I'll pay you $1,000 to build a chicken coop and they go, no, screw you. And it'll be like
2000. No, I said screw you. If they don't let you into their business, you can't buy the coffee
from them. Money doesn't matter. The point is Elon Musk has so much money. He can literally just,
I mean, bro, the dude can get some of those. I got to be honest. Phil, is there a number by which
Elon Musk could pay you to put on a tutu and do like a ballerina dance in the middle of
Times Square for a week.
You guys are getting paid?
It's a big number.
It's a big number.
What if it was like I'll give you a billion dollars?
A billion dollars?
Oh yeah, probably.
My point is not that it's an easy thing to do because they'd be like what market value is
in this.
My point is Elon can get a lot of people to do a lot of things.
You know what I mean?
Oh, yeah.
Yeah.
That's wealth.
Wealth is Elon being like,
I want Tim Poole to clean the floors of my bathroom.
And I'm going to be like, well, I don't need to because I'm already rich.
Do you have a billion dollars?
I'd be like, I got to be honest, Elon for a billion bucks.
Take an hour.
I'll use a toothbrush.
It's a time to do.
There are certain things obviously money can't buy.
Cleaning a bathroom is the easy thing that's considered degrading to a lot of people, but not amoral.
Like I wouldn't do something illegal or evil.
But Elon could very easily make people do evil things because he has so much money.
Yeah.
Dude, if I had his money, I'd be like covering like countries in peanut butter and stuff.
I'd be moving to crazy.
I would drop geotor in on India.
It would be insane.
I mean, the point of this whole thing is once you have a certain amount of money,
then your money is going to make money to the point where you could never spend what you've made.
You know?
Oh, yeah.
Like there's no reality where Elon's ever poor.
No.
You know, because like, and I mean this, imagine the U.S. government says,
we're going to seize all your assets.
China goes, we'll give you anything you want.
because he's he's he's because of his ability they're gonna like any other rival nation will be like
anyone they're gonna compete for them they're gonna be like we want you to build rockets for us instead
that's nothing you do about Elon could just buy three or four meals on an airport and he'd be bankrupt
yeah true dude that's that's where you get suckered 300 billion dollar sandwiches at the airport
getting close buy a bottle of water you go down to nashville and you buy a beer you're broke
yeah it's over i went to i was in an airport once and i went to like they have one of those sandwich
Like the one was like deli coolers where you can get drinks and sandwiches all pre-made.
And I grabbed a sandwich and I put it on the counter with like an unsweet tea.
And the lady looks at me and she goes, that the clerk like the employee.
She goes, that's $10.
And I was like, okay.
And I pull up my card and she goes, no, that's $10.
And then I was like, okay.
She's like, I'm just letting you know, I'm like, do you want me to get two?
Like the employee herself was shocked and needed to let me know how terrifying it was a sandwich was $10.
Yeah.
Like, that's airport.
That's airport purchasing.
It's ridiculous.
It's like 20 bucks for, on an airplane.
It's like 20 bucks for two shooters.
Literally.
I'm like, you order, like, did I just get robbed?
Yeah.
Like, you feel like violated.
Yeah.
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We got Token MAGA.
He says, hey, Lance, how did those two loses to the losses to the Blackhawks feel?
Two losses?
Yeah.
I'm confused.
You're talking about your...
Oh, okay, yeah.
I mean, we're a really, really good team.
We have the most competitive teams that are in our area.
So, yeah.
I've seen the Blackhawks lose to the Dallas Stars in person before, so I wouldn't be talking.
All right.
I think I love what the NHL is like half of the teams are Canadian and they haven't won a Stanley Cup in like four years.
Yeah, right?
We call them the Black Cox down in Dallas.
Let's go.
Yeah.
I love the Black Cox in the 90s.
Jeremy Roneck fan.
I played a lot of NHL 93, NHL 94.
OG.
You like the Black Cox back in the 90s?
You had a little weird past.
Balfour.
Oh, what's going on?
I like the Blackhawks over Vietnam.
All right.
We got our sergeant.
It says, I'm super curious why lefties so often happen.
upon opportunities to do real damage and fall short almost every time.
I am very scared because the effective ones we see really ain't done-ish yet.
I mean, we had like a bunch of Christian school kids murdered by a trans person.
We had two attempts on Donald Trump.
Charlie Kirk is dead.
They've done a lot of damage.
I mean, you had the murder of Aaron Danielson.
Yeah, it's pretty scary.
The point is you don't see the other way around.
Liberals aren't being shot and killed.
I don't want them to be.
Good.
The point is it's liberals doing it. That's the problem.
Or I shouldn't say liberals, but like left-aligned political people.
All right. Let's see. Pims the Great says, hey, Tim and Crew, been a fan since the Kavanaugh hearings and see every video.
In reference to your morning segment, when someone tries to introduce you to their wireless hole puncher, you reciprocate.
Indeed. Now, be wary about which state you are in. But the point is you are legally allowed in almost every jurisdiction to defend yourself if someone is shooting at you.
That I think is fairly obvious.
All right.
Acid Floyd says more dictators need to be deltied
for the meme industry alone.
It's been comedy gold.
I get more entertainment from three hours of Maduro memes
than Marvel blockbuster movies.
It's true.
So true.
You know, and I will add this,
did you guys hear that Marvel,
the Avengers Doomsday movie is basically erasing
the last six years of Marvel?
Oh, wow.
Good.
I'm done with all that crap.
I'm a good Marvel movie.
It's disgusting.
The point is like they went woke
right before Endgame
with Captain Marvel. That's when
all the activists started tainting everything.
And so they get Captain Marvel
and Endgame. And Endgame had that really cringe moment
where Thanos headbutts Captain Marvel and she doesn't flinch
and the audience groaned in my theater.
From there, they've done a whole bunch
of dejected weird garbage that made no sense.
Even in the other scene in Endgame
where like Peter Parker, literally Spider-Man,
gets saved by all the women
and they're like just walking in slow.
It's like, oh, are you shitting me?
Like, really? We do it.
doing this right now?
So what happened is apparently
Marvel is
the new Avengers movie next year
or at the end of this year
is a sequel to end game.
Yeah, they're basically
largely ignoring all of the stuff
they've done and the reason why is
the last universally seen
Marvel movie was Endgame.
So they realized.
No way home too. That was probably the last last
one. Maybe yeah. Yeah.
Most people aren't watching any of their stuff
and they hate it all and it was weird activisty garbage.
So now they're basically, let's go back in time and erase everything and start from scratch.
Give him to do that.
Give him the Shield.
The villains just wait for Captain Marvel to get pregnant and they make their move.
Yeah, right?
That Muslim one too.
What's her name?
She's like, I'm a Muslim and whatever.
Oh, yeah, Miss Marvel.
Yeah, Miss Marvel.
There's a Muslim Marvel?
She's a, yeah.
Miss Marvel.
Yeah, Miss Marvel.
Yeah.
It's ridiculous.
The problem is the actual Miss Marvel character, she can grow and shrink.
She's kind of like Mr. Fantastic.
And then in the Marvel show.
show, they were like, it's kind of whack, so she can just like project hard light. Yeah, it was
so she technically grows, but she just makes like, yeah, stones or something. It's just
Jubilee. It's ridiculous. No, Jubilee was way better than that. She could, she could,
uh, she could, uh, uh, uh, split atoms. Oh, that's what it was. Didn't she, like, charge
particles and no, Jubilee's power was she could cause atomic fission and it manifested in explosions
so she could shoot, like atomic explosions at you. That was cool. She's kind of like Gambit, similar to Gambit.
Gambit could charge and blow.
Yeah, Gambit's crazy.
He was my favorite in the 90s.
genetically charged.
He just uses cards as the conduit for it.
It's like so slick.
But they've done cool stuff with Gambits' powers in Marvel Comics.
Oh, he's so good.
We'll see if they can get back on track.
That's for sure.
Let's grab some more these rants.
WD. Production says, welcome back.
Missed y'all, crazy start to the year.
Can I get a shout out for Heroes Never Alone and my book on Amazon,
Arm Wrestling Roulette?
Shout out.
Thanks for the Rumble rant.
I missed you too, man.
I miss doing this.
Jay Dirtbiker says,
The biggest W is oil in our hemisphere
will no longer be going to power
the war machine of our adversaries.
This is America first,
good riddance.
Bro, the amount of people
that are pro-America conservative
who are like,
you know what,
I've changed my mind.
We shouldn't be doing anything
about Venezuela is kind of shocking.
Yeah, because if Trump had been like,
we should not invade Venezuela,
those same people very well could be like,
yeah, we should not invade Venezuela.
I'm all in.
They'd be like,
if Trump came out and said,
no, we're not.
going to do anything about Maduro. All the Democrats would be like, oh, Trump is weak,
letting Maduro run rampant. The Trump's only mistake with the Venezuela thing was when the
planes were about to enter Venezuelan airspace, he should have tweeted out. Maduro needs to be left
alone, Venezuela's its own country. And then all the Democrats would come out and be like,
I can't believe he would let this happen. And then an hour later would be like, oh, okay, we got him.
Yeah. And then they'd be like, uh, they always accuse him of cozying up to like despots.
and then when he actually bombs one,
then they have a sudden problem with it.
No kings.
And then also like something else is this is like a direct economic hit to Russia and Iran
because, and it's indirect because when you drop oil prices,
when you flood the global economy with Venezuela and oil,
all that's going to do is drive the price of oil down.
What is Russia's primary export?
Oil.
What is Iran?
Oil.
So these two countries that are completely dependent on oil in many ways are now going to
not be, they're going to play ball with whatever the global.
global oil prices and it's going to completely crush him.
David Flora says Benny Johnson tweeted about not paying taxes.
Did he really?
A few people. I think Savannah Hernandez did.
Yeah, a lot of people are.
A lot of people aren't.
And then there's going to be some people online that take these people up their word.
And then they won't pay their taxes and they're going to get arrested.
See, I would love to pay my taxes if we start kidnapping more communists.
Yeah.
I'll be like, yeah, here's my money.
Go take out freaking Zoron Mondami next.
Go kidnap him.
No, I'm kidding.
I'm kidding.
When was this like trend on the tax?
I, Benny being a wealthy individual, I can't imagine him not paying taxes.
Yeah, it's like you're the first target.
I think it was like a week and a half ago or a week ago.
What's the strategy?
We finally got like our guy and the presidential office.
Let's just like starve.
Yeah, that's pretty dumb, actually.
No, I understand like the problems of all the fraud going on and the war and all the BS.
Like, I don't mean the war.
I mean like war, war BS.
our money is being taken and is fraudulently given away to garbage.
But like, I don't think the solution is to go to prison.
You know what I mean?
Yeah, literally.
Or just remove yourself from the like the table.
And it's not the solution to destroy the world either.
Like destroy the United States because you hate it so much by defunding it.
Like that's also not.
We're supposed to have redress of grievances, which we've sort of lost, which is unfortunate.
We have courts and we go through the courts all the time.
Yeah.
But as people, when your government is doing, you know,
know, bowing to the corporations will, whims instead of the people's whims, 95% plus percent of the time.
I understand the frustration.
Every single case that the Supreme Court hears that they, you know, hear in favor of the,
or decide in favor of the person, the civilian or whatever, like, that's the people using the
court system for rejust agreements.
I just want to say to the audience, please pay your taxes.
If you're watching the show, you're a smart person.
and we do not want you going to jail.
We need you in the fight.
Don't larp.
LARPing gets people killed.
The idea that like,
every Trump supporter,
like not every,
but they're all like this big moving
among conservatives being like,
we're not going to pay our taxes.
And then next year it's like 17,833
conservatives arrested and put in prison.
And none of the commentators.
I think only a couple months ago was like,
I think I want to get rid of income tax
and we'll pay for it with the tariffs.
And so people are probably like kind of hoping
that he's actually going to happen
and he's given them some.
What if Trump just came out?
like on April 14th and was like, no taxes by executive order.
Just if you already filed, you're getting your money back and refunds for everybody.
Just this year we'll rename 2025 to Trump.
It's the 24.
I think Trump should.
I think in the in October, all the Republicans should come out and say we're abolishing the income tax.
And Trump should come out and say, vote for Republicans and there will be no income tax.
Democrats will be like they're lying.
and Republicans would be like, no, we're not.
And people are going to be like, I'm voting for them.
I got to be honest, they're probably lying, but here's your choice.
Vote Democrat, vote Republican.
Republicans are claiming they're going to get to taxes.
Are they going to? Probably not.
But hey, I'll buy that lottery ticket, right?
Wouldn't you?
I don't want the regime that was in power in 2020 to get back into power.
I do not want them to undo.
Yeah, I would be down to see the Republican Party lie to people to get elected again at this point.
I can't.
My point is they shouldn't lie.
I'm saying I wouldn't trust them if they,
they claimed they were going to get rid of income tax.
Like Trump has said this.
My point is, if it's a lottery tickets chance, they would.
I'll buy that lottery ticket.
Yep.
If there is a 0.000-02% chance,
the problem should actually get rid of it.
And there's a 0% chance Democrats would.
I'd vote Republican.
I'm sort of almost desperate about,
I think World War III is about to start.
I don't know why, but I'm feeling this like, oh, God,
and people are smiling and dancing about taking Greenland and,
that if the Democrats,
we're in power, we would lose the war.
So I, and that's not just the Democrats, but someone like Joe Biden or Kamala, like, no, no, no, no, Trump and Pete Hegseth are at least warrior-minded, especially Hegseth.
So he terrifies the globe.
You need that force.
Let's, uh, let's grab some superchats.
We got, uh, Wolf.
He says, hey, Tim, if you've been keeping up with skybrows, the guy did the Elon Musk and Joe Rogan song, last few videos, they're fantastic.
I've listened to Cream of the Slop, like 100 times.
We'll, uh, we'll check it out in the uncensored portion of the show.
But for those aren't familiar, there's a song called Elon's Musk on YouTube by Sky Browse.
It's amazing.
It's a grok AI made music video with like a synth wave song, I guess.
Yeah.
And it's really good.
I like a lot.
I've never heard of it.
It sounds long.
It's real good.
After about three minutes.
It's like three and a half four minutes.
Yeah.
I'm like, I've heard it after about three minutes because there's, I don't think there's three parts.
Are there three parts?
We've got to listen to it again and no.
Bro, but the lyrics are just so good.
No.
Yeah. And then I'm in Joe's Rogaine.
Yeah. Like there's an AI cameo from us at the Stimcast Studio.
And, yeah.
Oh, the song is called Joe's Rogan?
Yeah. Elon's Musk and Joe's Rogan.
Yeah. Cream of the Slop. I don't know what that is.
All right. Jay's index says, Tim, oh, Jason Dix says, Tim, while in Florida, make sure you adhere to the Florida law, the Waffle House Hurricane Code.
It's a thing. If Walfhouse closes down, you guys.
gotta go.
Get out of town.
Yeah.
If, yeah, right.
So when they, I was here, like 10 years ago, maybe it was my 10 years.
No, it was a little bit over 10 years ago when there was like a hurricane scare.
And I don't think the Waffle House is closed down.
Oh, wow.
And so I was like, I guess I'm going to be here for a hurricane.
And so I got a hotel.
And then the hurricane actually started to turn and went the other way.
They knew.
So it's Waffle House causing the hurricane.
Like Waffle House controls the weather.
Yeah.
That's what they're doing.
Like FEMA themselves uses the Waffle.
Those tunnels in New York that they were building connect waffle houses together.
That's true.
That could be it.
It's all connected. That's right.
That mattress stain.
Someone's built a waffle house means.
That's true.
A guy from Waffle House crapped the bedroom.
Remember that story?
They were like, why is the mattress stained and why was it underground?
Well, it's like every time you see a video of Hasidic Jews, they're always freaking out.
Yeah, yeah.
Like, I don't know what's going on, but like every time I've seen a video, there's always just chaos.
Like, they're running around.
You ever see the videos of them running across the street during the marathon?
Yeah.
Like, they're just always freaking out.
Yeah.
That was like, that was one of the best videos of everything.
Wait, what's this?
Unit,
unit glue says,
Demon and Portal spotted at Amfest,
2025 on the background screen.
It's on the eight hour vid at three hours and 43 minutes and 40 seconds just before Brittany
Aldeen goes on stage.
You want to look that up?
What was that now?
Eight hour turning point video,
Amfest video.
Which day is it?
Yeah, I don't know.
He didn't say.
You imagine the graphics.
I said,
look up Britney Aldean.
Yeah.
Look up Brittany.
The graphics guys.
I highly doubt.
By the way, we're going to do
Demon Portal this year.
That's insane.
You get working on that for us?
Isn't that a little on the nose?
It's like, yeah, but it's like an Easter egg.
It's going to be fun.
Yeah.
I used to work for Turning Point.
They did not.
It's an actual Demon Portal.
Yeah.
There's no way.
Did you find the Brittany Aldeen?
I'm looking.
I'm looking.
The eight hour.
See, buddy, you know, you got to be more specific.
You got to tell us the name of the video so we can search for it.
Otherwise.
Yeah.
Concision.
It helps a lot of super chats.
We'll play.
We'll pull it up for the uncensored portion of the show.
Wow.
Wow.
Great portal.
Great people.
I love the white monster.
I've always loved the agarthen.
They call me the white monster.
Egarthens, a lot of oil.
Well, we're going to take.
I heard there in a snowy area.
We got a story for the uncensored portion of the show that I can't even mention.
I can only passively mention, and I have to tell you guys not to talk about it.
We're going to save it for the uncensored.
But there's a viral video from a bathroom.
Have you seen it?
No.
No, I don't think so.
trans person in the bathroom.
No, I did.
Oh, yes, I did see that.
And we can't talk about what the video is, but it is horrifying.
I'm so amped.
And, but a woman filmed because people don't believe this stuff happens, but she got
I saw the shadow shit.
Right, right.
Well, just, we'll save it for the uncensored because it's really anything about it.
What I was going to say is that.
Phil is, Phil is saying there's no need.
Greenland, because that's actually Agartha.
That's what he saw.
I've heard.
That's what I heard.
No, guys, the ice wall, the earth is in a flat.
The ice wall keeps the inner.
Continent's trapped because Tartarian Atlantis, the greater, more advanced humans, uses as slaves.
Yeah, it's true.
I mean, there has to be a portal outside the ice wall through Greenland.
That's why we eat it.
We go to the turning point, Amfest, next year, go through the portal to meet these super advanced humans.
They're just Koreans.
Have you guys, haven't you guys seen Attack on Titan?
No.
I'm not a cultured swine.
We're basically attack on Titan.
Really?
Yeah.
It's basically.
In the show, they think.
I think the world ended because gigantic humanoid titan monsters took everything over and killed everybody,
but it actually turns out there on an isolated island where they're trapped there and the rest of the world is fucking like normal.
Oh, that's wild.
What is it? The forest that M. Like Shaman movie?
I love that.
Oh yeah.
It was all messed up.
Yeah, I've seen that one.
That guy doesn't know how to make a movie without a twist in it.
I think it was called the forest.
Some of his movies are good.
The village, the village, that's what it's called.
I mean, all of his movies are bad.
Name a good.
I'm not Shyamalan movie.
I thought the village was good.
That was the first time I saw her in a movie.
saw her in a movie, she was great.
I thought her performance was good.
The sixth sense was like really good
and then every movie has just collapsed.
I like, I like signs because of Mel Gibson.
Seventh cents.
Six or seven cents?
Six or seven cents?
I can't remember what the name of the movie.
Do you know how many senses humans have?
Uh, I don't know.
At least six.
Gosh, I knew it was getting set up.
It was, it's always the funniest thing
that people say like someone just told them
we have five senses and everyone just agrees.
I know, it's so basic.
Awesome, such a sheep.
You have so, you can sense so many more frequencies
than what you think you can.
Yeah, I'm not talking about.
frequencies I'm talking about balance.
What about balance?
I'm talking about temperature.
Oh, temperature.
Oh, humans have touch, smell, see, here, and taste, right?
And they say those are five senses.
We can also sense balance.
We can level ourselves out.
We can also sense temperature, variance.
That's seven already.
Is temperature not touch?
Perhaps, but you don't need to touch something to feel temperature.
So perhaps.
Yeah, because it's air moving past your skin.
They might argue that's touch.
But you can feel heat.
So touch, fine, but balance is another one.
Balance is a good one.
There's actually like a bunch.
If you look it up, there's a ton of senses that, and it's kind of like once you read,
you go, oh, yeah, like balance is obvious.
You have a sense of balance.
Yeah, pressure.
Yeah.
Well, texture might be touch, though.
Yeah.
But pressure is a good point, too.
Because sound is also pressure.
So that's kind of.
Yeah.
People just say things.
It's all that pressure.
It's probably in touch, right?
You could feel it.
I love pressure.
Technically sound is touch.
Pressure makes diamonds.
Which is weird.
I guess it's all touch because your eyes are getting...
21.
21.
21 senses.
21.
I like that.
Sight, smell, sound, taste, touch, balance.
There's something called external body awareness.
Ooh.
Oh, your sense of like where you are in the room that...
Perps.
Spatial awareness.
External and internal body awareness are considered senses.
That's cool.
Spatial awareness.
It's like census DLC.
I didn't even realize.
Oh, yeah, dude.
Upgrade.
It's only $7.99.
Interesting.
Yeah.
The spectrum of senses actually has to do with mental disorders.
That's also interesting.
People who are suffering for mental disorders based on the various senses.
Interesting.
I've always been an extra sensory perception.
Does that just encapsulate all of them?
Oh, there's more and there's more.
33.
Dude, they keep dropping new senses.
Hold on.
They're going to make a new flag.
That's insane.
You can buy a mystery box and get a new one.
Yeah, a little loot crate.
Yeah, a little loot crate.
You can pack a bunch of cents, get a better one.
Yeah, actually, it's like a battle pass for senses.
Depending on how you break it down.
Vision actually have vision can be broken down into different senses color
Not only can you see movement, but you can see colors as well and some people can't so that's an interesting point because if you said sight is a sense but someone's colorblind or someone's tone deaf
Are you saying they're half sensed? No, they can still see movement, but they can't see color some people can see both interesting
pressure
Surge mentioned
Let's see what else is there balance acceleration that's all
We can sense acceleration.
Kind of something because we're accelerating on the earth right now, but we're desensitized.
Literally.
We're talking about getting a car.
Yeah.
Relative.
Also, if the earth was accelerating, we'd be in trouble.
It is constantly accelerating.
Even when you're moving the same speed, you're technically accelerating to maintain speed.
Technically.
Full stomach.
Ooh.
Hunger.
That's, okay.
I'm listening, but that's like touch, right?
Hunger is a sense.
Hunger.
I guess technically not, though.
It's considered.
intro receptor
inter receptor
it's called
losing is a sense
I don't have it
of a disorder
really
I can't
cause problems
well no
a Tate can't
he doesn't know
when he loses
right
that's why he keeps winning
always winning
constantly taking out
I can sense
when people are
that's you can't sense
wins
it's the optimist
I can sense
when people are retarded
like when I saw
Candace Jones
I was like
going off
don't
bro
it's wild that she was
like
the invasion of Venezuela
was for Israel
on the sinus. It's like radically crazy.
Are you shitting me? What are you talking about? What does that mean?
It was also the French too. No,
it was also the French. They were in on it.
Yeah. Give me clicks.
I mean, it works. It's just like maybe we're in the wrong line of work.
Maybe you want to launch a successful show. You just be like on today's episode of why Jews are bad.
But to be honest, I bet she's under like this undue amount of stress right now and like has no
outlet. You know we should do. I figured it out. We need to do a show where we talk about how the Jews are bad.
But slowly every day, what we're,
actually doing is incrementally changing the definition of Jew. So it's like you start with saying,
yeah, that Jewish guy who runs the media thing is a bad guy, but he also likes golfing. Then the next day
you're like, so these Jewish guys who go golfing. After a few months, you eventually jumped so many
steps. You're now talking about race car drivers. And now you're like, those race car drivers.
And everyone's like, yeah. And they totally forgot they're talking about Jews. Yeah. You can just slowly,
you know, you could do that. We could do that. Start associating Jewish people with golfing and then just
start talking about golfers. Everyone will assume you're
talking about the 30.
And then you actually just drop the innuendo and literally just talk about golfers.
It's like naming like Scotty Schaeffler and being like these golfers.
And then people, they love the content.
I saw McCrone golfing once.
Yeah, you're going to NBA players.
It's like Penny Hardaway.
It's like, well, you know.
That first.
It was in Tiger Woods.
He's a golfer.
Great golfer.
They would say the biggest golfer.
You know, the Jews love me.
They love me a lot.
They like putting balls and holes.
Wow.
That's crazy.
All right, let's grab another chat of you.
Ferris McLaren says, Happy New Year, Tim.
Hanlon's razor suggests a person is stupid or ignorant on a particular issue or topic
and not stupid as a whole.
Are there any plans to bring Candice on the Culture War podcast to see if she's dumb or evil on Charlie Kirk?
Sunlight is the best as infectant.
It'd be a great show.
I mean, well, the answer is no, but we could.
You know what I mean?
I think it's an issue of that's a tough one.
how difficult it was for her to do the Erica Kirk thing.
She's already turned down apparently like tens of thousands of dollars to actually do these debates.
So we've not actually considered it.
We could.
She is like I would have her on the show.
It's fine.
If you do put her on the show,
can you please put somebody in a French mustache with a baguette just sitting next to?
Here's the issue.
I'll be French as fucky.
The problem with Candace is that she knows she's doing bad.
And there's no real conversation to be had with someone who's intentionally doing evil.
I'm not saying don't host these people.
I'm saying bring her on the show.
She would just use manipulation tactics
instead of addressing the actual issues.
You'd say something and she'd change the subject.
Liberals do it all the time.
Yeah, you'd want to not put no one on the defense.
She started her career with the doxing conservatives.
That's literally what's so.
All right.
K. Dubb from the boot says,
let me get a job, Tim.
I work for a private detention company and security electronics,
but I'm tired of working in a prison.
I got to be honest.
How many people work here who were just super chatters?
Like two or three?
At least Raymond G. Stanley Jr.
Raymond and Chuck.
Oh, yeah, Charles, dude.
Charles was super chatting.
I don't know that.
Mr.
And then they were just super chatting all the time, so we knew who they were.
So when they emailed, we were like, yeah, why not?
You know what I mean?
Raymond would call in to-
I'm not suggesting anybody super chat in order to get a job.
No, but you call in and we talk to you.
I mean, that's the best way to get a gig is to know the people hiring you.
Yeah, you think we're answering questions.
We're actually interviewing you.
Well, I'll say this, too.
like, we'll hire who we need to hire, but obviously we can only hire the people we know
who exist. And so if there's people who are fans of the show, people we've met, people who are
members or whatever, and we already know them, not by any legal means, but just by proximity,
they're more likely to hear about opportunities. I'm going to beg, please don't call in and
ask it to work here. I mean, it's a hard thing to say no to over and over again. And it's like,
I don't know. You should tweet at Ian. Yeah, sure. At Ian Cross. I'd love to hire everybody.
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