Timcast IRL - Trump Calls Kamala A LOSER After CRINGE SNL Vid, DITCHING Al Smith w/Jack Posobiec & Joshua Lisec
Episode Date: October 19, 2024Tim, Shane, & Seamus are joined by Jack Posobiec & Joshua Lisec to discuss Kamala Harris skipping the Al Smith dinner & submitting a cringe video instead, Trump slamming Kamala for ditching Al Smith d...inner, Trump cooking White Dudes for Harris in hilarious clip, and the View praising Kamala Harris for skipping Al Smith Catholic dinner. Joshua Lisec is a ghostwriter, author, and writing coach known for helping authors craft bestselling books and promoting persuasive writing techniques. Jack Posobiec is a political commentator, author, and senior editor at Human Events, recognized for his conservative activism, social media presence, and reporting on U.S. politics. Hosts: Tim @Timcast (everywhere) Shane @ShaneCashman (everywhere) Serge @SergeDotCom (everywhere) Guests: Jack Posobiec @JackPosobiec (X) Joshua Lisec @joshualisec (Instagram) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Kamala Harris skipped the Al Smith dinner. The last person to do that was Mondale.
If you guys know anything about history, it wasn't that long ago, but he did not do very well.
He lost almost, he lost everything. He won one state. He won Minnesota. Congratulations.
Kamala Harris did the same thing. She got booed. She sent a pre-recorded video of her doing this
bizarre skit with a former SNL character from the 90s. It's just very weird. And so fine,
I guess Donald Trump came out and he said she's a loser. That's what he called her for ditching
the event. Now we've got, this is crazy, Nate Silver is predicting that Trump has the edge to
win. Not that he will win, but he's at the edge. Five thirty eight has now given Donald Trump the
edge to win. He's up 20 points in poly market, 16 plus in the in the betting averages, even predicted,
which was leaning heavily for Kamala, has shifted.
And there's a report that some very wealthy individuals, whales, they call them in gambling,
have placed millions up to 30 million dollars on Donald Trump to win.
So he's certainly loving this.
And now Bill Maher is going after Kamala's husband over all the weird allegations where
he like he struck a woman and other things like that.
So Trump's Trump's enjoying it. Here's the best part, though.
On The View, they're like, I actually think it's a really good, good thing that Kamala Harris skipped the Al Smith dinner.
You know, it was very smart of her. No matter what she does, they say it's good.
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we got two great guests. Who wants to go first? Howdy, I'm Joshua Lysak. I'm credibly accused of
ghostwriting more than 90 books. I'm currently a known co-author and sometime hypnotist here to
talk about the new book, Bulletproof, the first and
only book about the assassination attempts on Donald J. Trump.
If you look closely, you may notice some slight subtextual clues that I have left scattered
throughout the studio, much like a game of Clue clue that give you the indication that i might have a
new book coming out just very small clues is it what's it called yeah i'm i'm not going to tell
you actually what it's called um it's i'm not going to tell you the title bulletproof that uh
but but for anyone who's who's listening boy you guys are you guys are just really missing out on
this i was about to say the audio side people are going,
what's the name of the book, Jack?
Seamus is here. Seamus
Coghlan, Freedom Tunes. We just
released a cartoon today and one yesterday
and one the day before. So that's three
animated cartoons in one week.
I'm pretty happy with all of them, and people
seem to be raving over the one we just released. We were watching
it earlier. We might watch it on air.
We are, yeah.
Amazing.
So go over to Freedom Tunes right now.
Subscribe.
If you want to be ahead of the curve, you can watch it there first.
We're 20,000 subs away from a million.
Don't let him get over a million, folks. If you are already subscribed, unsubscribe right now from Freedom Tunes.
Don't listen and get off.
Christ is king.
Christ is king.
Christ is king. Don't try to appropriate. Get off. Christ is king. Christ is king. That's true.
Christ is king.
Don't try to appropriate that.
Appropriate?
What do you mean appropriate?
I'm not appropriating it.
I'm not turning it against my YouTube channel.
I'm not appropriating it.
I'm Catholic.
I've been Catholic my entire life.
You're using it to besmirch the good name of my YouTube channel.
I'm just saying, folks.
I agree.
Christ is king.
He will work harder.
Look, look, look.
He is just under one million at Freedom Tunes.
He will work as hard as a Protestant if you don't let him get to one million.
It is in the best interests of the nation and, dare I say, the world and perhaps all of our immortal souls if we keep Seamus under one million.
There are Protestants on the payroll working really hard right
now. And they will work harder.
I mean, this guy puts out like a
one minute. He puts out a one
minute. Well, no, it's not turning into
Northern Ireland. It's so funny because I think you
mean, excuse me, excuse me. I think you mean
Western England.
Okay, wow.
I don't know what I'm more insulted by here.
So if you support, I just want to be clear.
If you support quote unquote,
Northern Ireland,
Western England,
as Jack calls it,
then sure you can take his perspective on my YouTube channel.
If you,
if you believe in the sovereignty of the Irish people,
go over to freedom tunes and subscribe.
And I just also want to mention Jack is like,
Oh,
he,
it's been a day since his last upload and it's only a minute long.
And every animator in the world hearing that is like, what?
He did a minute in a day?
That's insane.
What do you say about a people who can't even control their own island?
How good of a job is England doing controlling the flow of migrants into their country right now?
Are you British, Jack?
Why are you trashing Ireland?
Are you British?
By the way, what's happening to England is a tragedy.
Last time I was in Dublin, I don't even think I met one Irish person.
So Shane's here.
I'm about to crack open the holy water bottle and sprinkle it on these guys.
Please do.
I support freedom tunes.
Please do.
And I support bulletproof.
Please do.
It's very important.
There's pillars of bulletproof on either side of Jack for those listening.
Which, by the way, Joshua is like 100% Irish, the co-author here.
I'm Irish, too.
There's a lot of Irish people.
Yeah, he's like, I will just kill you.
I started going to a Catholic church because it is Irish Catholic.
I'm like, for the record, for the record, we love Ireland.
We love Ireland.
It's a pretty good place, you know?
It's a good place.
Shall we talk about news?
Oh, is there news there?
I guess if you want to do that, Tim, we can talk about it.
Is this a news show, Tim?
It kind of is.
All right, here we go.
We got this from the New York Post.
And I could have chosen.
Actually, you know what?
Let me read this one.
Kamala Harris taps ex-SNL star for head-scratching Al Smith dinner skit that left audience puzzled and silent.
I like this one from the Daily Mail.
Kamala Harris is torched for cringeworthy
and historically bad pre-recorded Al Smith dinner video.
Because I think you all listening deserve this,
I'm playing it for you now.
Oh, no, not again. Please.
And distinguished guests,
the Al Smith dinner provides a rare opportunity
to set aside partisanship.
Cool.
Oh, sorry, sorry.
Hey, what's going on?
Who was that?
Oh, sorry, Mary Catherine Gellar.
Mary Catherine Gellar.
It's so nice to meet you.
Very nice to meet you, Mary Catherine.
Right now I'm trying to record my speech for tonight's dinner.
Oh, yeah, I know.
I just want to say that I'm Catholic, and tonight is one of the biggest dinners next to the Last Supper.
It is a very important dinner, and it's an important tradition that I'm so proud to be a part of.
Sometimes when I get nervous, I stick my fingers under my arms and I simulam like that.
That's gross.
So tell me something.
I'm giving a speech.
Do you have some thoughts about what I might say tonight?
My feelings about what you should say tonight would be best expressed in a monologue from one of my favorite made-for-TV series.
Okay, let's hear it.
Don't you see, man? We need a woman to represent us.
A woman brings more heart, more compassion.
And think how smart she must be to become a top contender in a field dominated by men.
It's time for a woman, bro!
And with this woman, we can fly!
What series was that from?
Oh, that's from House of Dragons,
now streaming on HBO Max.
Is there anything that you think
that maybe I shouldn't bring up tonight?
Lord, help me.
Well, don't lie.
Thou shall not bear false witness to thy neighbor.
Indeed, especially thy neighbor's election results.
Just so you know, there will be a fact checker there tonight.
Oh, that's great.
Who?
Jesus.
And maybe don't say anything negative about Catholics.
I would never do that, no matter where I was.
That would be like criticizing Detroit in Detroit.
Does it bother you that that Trump guy insults you all the time?
Because it really bothers my friends and me.
Oh, Mary Catherine, it's very important to always remember.
I just turned it off.
Why is there more?
Why are you making us do this, Tim?
Why?
Why is there more?
I just want to point out the quote that she chose implies that men are smarter.
Imagine how smart she must be to succeed in a field dominated by men.
What's wrong with that?
Why would that be more difficult for a woman?
So what was wrong with what she said?
She implied that men are smarter.
So she was correct.
I'm just saying it's interesting she made that implication.
It's interesting that she said that.
Seamus, are you saying men are made
in the image and likeness of God
therefore perhaps women who were made after, are you saying men are made in the image and likeness of God, therefore perhaps women who were made after?
Well, Eve came from Adam's side.
St. Thomas Aquinas had that, right?
St. Thomas Aquinas.
See? I've been to Mass nine times.
He's getting Aquinas pilled over here.
St. Thomas Aquinas had a logical formula for why men are smarter than women?
Well, no, Aquinas is referring to the book of Genesis.
He's referring to the Bible.
Oh, so he's like straight up the Bible says men are smarter than women?
No, it's not that men are smarter.
It's that men are supposed to be leaders.
No, not smarter.
Men are meant to be leaders.
Men and women are equal in the sense that we are made in God's image and likeness and have dignity and value, but men are meant to lead.
Can I just—
Unless you're Joe Biden.
Yeah.
Well, listen, not all men rise to the page.
Not all men.
Not all men.
One at a time.
For anyone wondering, by the way, if you're young enough to have not seen SNL in the 90s,
this should answer your question that it was not funny back then either.
Yeah, right.
Yeah, this was not funny even in the heyday.
I like this era of SNL. I'll even say that I watched SNL pretty regularly throughout the 90s.
I loved the Chris Farley era going into the Chris Kattan, Will Ferrell era.
This very much was Will Ferrell era SNL.
Kind of a forgettable sketch.
I remember the sketch, seeing the character. I'm like, oh, sketch. Like, I remember the sketch, like, seeing the character.
I'm like, oh, yeah, yeah, I remember that sketch.
And she used to smell her fingers.
And there was actually a movie.
I think they did a movie of Mary Cuthbert.
They do a film on that?
Yeah, they did.
Was it Jimmy Fallon, the other character,
or was it Chris Kattan?
Probably Chris Kattan.
Honestly, couldn't even tell.
I know Farrell was in it as, like, the boyfriend character,
and that's pretty much the only thing i remember
about the movie kamala's writers were like we need a catholic character but no so what what
clearly what's what's going on here is that and i'll just say this the theater kids need to be
stopped 100 we have a theater kid occupied government
yeah it's like it's like you know that that's literally what's going on is that
kamala harris's entire campaign is being run by theater kids yeah i don't think there's anyone
other than theater kids who remembers this character or remember it's like molly shannon
like by the way molly shannon is older than kamala harris she's actually yeah she is no true it's
look it up so kamala harris is 59. Molly Shannon is 60. Fact check me.
She's actually older than Kamala Harris.
It's like you couldn't find something just like that.
Yeah, she's 60.
There you go.
They should have pulled out It's Pat for the trans movement.
A little bit.
No, you can't do that.
That was Julia Sweeney, by the way.
Boom, boom.
Keep them coming.
I'm telling you, I like that era of SNL.
It just goes to show you that Nick Off, Nick Offerman had, like, a song this week.
What?
It's like, I kid you not, he had a song.
He has a song that he put out.
So from Parks and Rec, which is even slightly a little bit newer than this SNL character.
But, again, just they're trying so hard to find ways to appeal to millennials and it's just so
cringe that's exactly what i was going to say it shows like gen xers though because
i was a little kid when she was doing this weird armpit sniffing stuff
yeah i i remember it yeah like i remember it wasn't funny and it was like i i i the character
was funny if beeves and butthead endorsed comel harris i might consider voting for it but mike
judge would never do that.
We were on SNL recently and those were good sketches.
Because Mike Judge is based.
Mike Judge is like friends with Alex Jones.
He used to go on Infowars
back in the day. He lives in Austin,
I think, now.
And yeah, no, Mike Judge is
great. Keep in mind that Mike
Judge also made Idiocracy,
which completely
predicted everything that we are living in now like almost 20 years exactly to it yeah welcome
to costco i love you one thing about this sketch too i met my wife there they i mean it they're not
the most biting uh horrible anti-catholic jokes you've ever heard, but just the safe, edgy, making fun of Catholics thing.
It's so old.
It's so over.
I'm not even just saying that as a Catholic.
I think everyone watches that.
They're like, oh, that was so brave.
The Gretchen Whitmer Doritos thing.
That was so weird.
It was disgusting.
And Trump turned that into a joke.
He said, where's Kamala Harris tonight?
I guess she's not here.
Maybe she's in Michigan getting communion with Gretchen Whitmer.
Did he say that?
Yeah, he said that.
Oh, my gosh.
I missed that one.
Yeah, so Trump actually makes a much better, more nuanced Catholic joke than Kamala Harris ever could.
And actually, Seamus, I'll throw this out there since I didn't really
plan to talk about this, but here we are. So when that character came out, so in the 90s,
the church was much more powerful of a force in society than it is now. And so she's playing this
ubiquitous Catholic schoolgirl type character, which was a stereotype in the 90s.
But Catholic schools don't exist anymore the way they used to.
That's true.
They're all getting consolidated.
They are getting smashed.
They are getting my own Catholic high school.
So, Tim, like, you know, I used to talk about, you know, come on here and talk about my hometown.
And I'm getting, like, fact checked about this because I talked about it on the Tucker tour.
And so I got this journalist, you know, fake, you know, journalist, whatever. It was like, Oh, is it true that your, your hospital was
demolished and now there's a Planned Parenthood neck? Like, yes. Um, and so my Catholic high
school was actually in the process of being torn down as I was, uh, with Tucker on the tour.
And I've gone back and I just did a video of it right there. Like you can see there's a whole of it. So basically when it was funny back in the day,
because the church just had a more ubiquitous role in society today,
whereas now we're like Catholics really are feeling like they're persecuted,
which by the way,
persecuted by people like Kamala Harris,
who said,
if you're a member of the Knights of Columbus, which is like the most vanilla, you know, these are like the church and you're like the guys who bring you to your pew.
Like, hey, there's two seats over here.
There's four seats over there.
They do coffee and donuts after services.
No, they're radical Catholics, Jack.
And she was calling them radicals and saying that you were like she was likening them to the KKK, which, you know, if you know anything about Catholics, by the way, if you know anything about the history, actually, the Knights of Columbus were.
Yeah, right. They were actually instituted to protect Catholics from the KKK.
But whatever, you know, and then traditional Catholics like Latin mass Catholics or trad cats are actually being persecuted by the likes of Kamala Harris and her administration right now.
That's why it comes across as mean spirited, even though, too.
And I'll just be fair.
Like, I don't think that Molly Shannon was like being necessarily anti-Catholic.
Like she was being very cringe.
She probably didn't even think about it, but that's my point.
That's why it's safe-edgy. It's just totally anodyne.
Jokes about the Catholic Church are bland.
But that's what I'm saying, though, is that the power
differential has totally changed
from where it was in the 90s to where it is now.
And even in the 90s, they were
faking it in a lot of ways, this idea that the Catholic
Church was in charge of everything as an institution.
Like, yes, let's punch up at those nuns.
Let me pull up this clip from Trump.
I want to get his response in here
because you guys are going to love it.
Trump War Room posted this video.
I hope you guys enjoy it.
She doesn't go to any...
Wait, let me start it over. Sorry.
Kamala Harris thinks you're exhausted
and that's why you're canceling events.
Are you exhausted?
What event did I cancel?
I haven't canceled.
She doesn't go to any events.
She's a loser.
She doesn't go to any events.
She didn't even show up for
the Catholics last night at the
hotel. It was insulting.
All they are is soundbites.
So today I was at Fox and Friends
at 7 in the morning.
I then went to two different
other appearances. I then
made about 15 phone calls.
I've gone 48 days now without
a rest and I've got that loser who doesn't have the energy of a rabbit.
Let me tell you something.
He doesn't have the energy of a rabbit.
He's up at 7 a.m.
Yeah.
Like live on air.
I'm not even tired.
I'm really exhilarated.
You know why?
Exhilarated. Because the why? I'm exhilarated.
Because the American people don't want her.
She didn't pass her bar exam.
She's not a smart person.
She's not a person that should represent our country.
So I just want to let you know that very clearly.
I just wanted to let you know that.
I did like it when the second time he called her a loser
and said she doesn't have the energy of a rabbit.
This reminds me of his Rosie O'Donnell promo. It is like, she's got the face of a truck driver.
Like it is just this classic.
But there is there is actually something that there's some truth to the question that is being asked about why have some of the events gone that were on the public schedule that have been taken off?
And, you know, different like different rallies have been, you know,
or events have been changed from rallies to messaging events or, you know,
stuff that was done like in in my hometown area to Doylestown.
I'm not from Doylestown, Norristown, but, you know, it's like 30 minutes away.
He was going to do this event, this huge public event.
Seamus, I'm sure you heard of it.
He was going to go to the Polish National Shrine, Our Lady of Czestochowa, with the president of Poland.
And yet suddenly it was just taken off the schedule at the last minute. And the question
was, why was this? Because they keep trying to kill him. Well, and right. And so the media
narrative has been like, oh, he's exhausted. That's why they're doing this. Now, number one,
you know, they're throwing crazy amounts of events out there,
and that's why it doesn't hit with the narrative. But the truth behind the matter is that there've been a lot of security concerns. And one of the reasons that they've been taking a lot of events
off is these security concerns or are these security concerns and the Secret Service coming
in saying like, hey, we don't think we can keep you safe at all of these various things. And so
that's
why they've been truncating certain things from a public event becomes a messaging event and it's
press only, or you have to cancel that. And we just, by the way, just were chasing ballots over
at Our Lady of Czestochowa. I went to the Polish Mass. It was awesome. So they have Latin Mass,
they're English Mass and Polish Mass all in the same morning that you can all go to.
And it's incredible. But yeah, that's really what's going on.
And I can understand why Trump doesn't want to say that publicly,
but that's actually what's going on.
So the media is just lying.
They're saying he's exhausted when it really is.
They're lying?
I know, right?
I can't believe it.
But when it really is that Democrats keep trying to kill him.
Yes.
And that's why.
And, by the way, they've already taken out one trump supporter
this year named cory compitore by an act blue donor and that's one of the reasons that they've
had to be really careful with his schedule and if these attacks were happening to kamala
they would have locked down the country oh yeah oh my gosh yeah insane well they also let's let's
mention this it's it's not even something we have to explain by saying that there have been attempted assassinations, even though that's relevant, relevant information, because he's still done way more events than she has.
He's done way more appearances than she has. He's done more town halls than she has. He's done more radio interviews, more television on every single metric.
He has done more than her by a significant margin. Joe Biden campaigned from the basement and he still won.
I mean, maybe we should stop considering that Trump's statements are opinions
and that there's actually a fact basis to calling Kamala a loser.
Objectively a loser.
Yeah, objectively a loser.
What has she ever won?
Well, she was given the nomination.
There was that primary that she won.
Remember the one where she won all the votes of the Democrat Party?
She won those changes that she made.
You know, the big democracy.
And they've actually pointed out that she hasn't had a competitive election in years,
unless you count the primary of 2020, which she resoundingly lost.
In fact, every single one of us in this room got exactly as many uh nomination votes as cutmel
harris in 2020 and 2024 you know we're so we're so we're doing well we we could run as democrats
i like when trump was like was like he's like chucked here he calls it the democratic party
because he thinks it sounds nice but i call it the democrat party because it sounds worse
i'll pat him on the back and he's like patting him on the back
what's really funny though is like it's very clear and you can which by the way like kathy
governor holkel is like sitting right there leticia james leticia james is up in the back
and is clapping who is currently trying to put him in jail right now and by the way if he loses
will you know if he's still alive um you, that because they keep trying to take him out, that he will be put in jail.
Right. And this is why, like, everyone needs to be voting like right now.
Like, stop what you're doing.
I mean, how many how many states have voting going on right now?
A lot of well, in swing states, Pennsylvania, Georgia and North Carolina have it all have it all open.
So those are like four of the top seven, I believe.
And Michigan as well, I know, has it. I don't know off the top of my head about Wisconsin I think they do but so those yeah
that's your seven right there so your rust belt and your sunbelt basically and then Nevada and so
Letitia James is like currently trying to put him in jail and yet she's up there clapping it's like
you know what it reminded me of in a
weird way. It reminded me of the Kyle Rittenhouse trial. So do you remember at the Kyle Rittenhouse
trial, that moment where they let Kyle like walk up to the judge and actually stand right behind
the judge when they were watching that piece of footage and they couldn't get up on a certain
monitor. And it was like, wait, hold on a a second this guy's on trial for double murder and nobody
seems to have a problem with him just standing right behind the judge like that think of the
subtext here if this if if this were an actual hardened criminal that people thought was a real
murderer you would never let him do that you would nevery's not going to do that. Yeah, but there's Ted Bundy or like Norman Bates or something.
Like you would never let him just stand behind the...
I watched like all the psycho movies this week.
Great movie, yeah.
And then I watched Kamala Harris, so it's very similar.
Like Trump is still in office.
He's been in office for 10 years.
Like no, no, sweetheart, you're the one with the bloody knife.
He's been running.
Yeah, and Joe Biden's the one.
But he's been running.
He's been running.
You know what I'm talking about.
So that's kind of like what this was in a weird so basically in the carl britain house trial you knew that that
was the moment that everybody sort of knew that this kid was innocent like nobody actually thinks
he's a killer or else you you'd never treat him this way in shackles in shackles they never
everyone's there in the room with trump because they don't think because they they number one
they know they don't think he's a criminal number two they all know that he's the real president and they all just sort of deferred to him in that room
as if he was the leader his jokes because they know he is exactly and they deflated even the
attempts that are in your book his jokes cut through all of that and then this that video
from kamala i can't even imagine those jokes being told. She got booed. It's like when you survive two assassinations, you pretty much, you know, it's like, what are you going to do after that?
You're destroyed.
So you just walk right in with no fear.
And Gaffigan made fun of Letitia to her face, too.
That was great.
He was like, don't worry if you don't have any allegations.
Letitia James is sitting right here.
Oh.
Was Eric Adams in the room?
Yeah, no, Eric Adams was there. And that was like, he's like James is sitting right here. Oh! Was Eric Adams in the room? Yeah, no, Eric Adams was there, and
he's like, Eric Adams is here, I know
he's got a special diet, but maybe we can serve him
some turkey tonight. Wow.
Dude, it was great.
It was very good. I think
the reality is, Kamala couldn't
go because she doesn't have the
wherewithal to speak publicly like that.
Well, so here's the thing, right? She's not good at it, no, it's true.
She's been challenging Trump to a debate publicly she's been desperate to have it debate
me why won't you debate me debate me again debate me tomorrow debate me tuesday debate me wednesday
debate i'm gonna be outside of mar-a-lago later lying in the bushes like this uh ukrainian foreign
fighter guy you know with a with a kalishnikov waiting for you to debate me. And she could have just showed up and that would have been like a quasi
debate.
And yet she chose not to.
And,
and this is the reason.
And,
you know,
Seamus has the cartoon and we all saw this week.
This is what happens when you put her in an uncontrolled environment where
she has to stand on her own two feet,
where she doesn't have two mainstream media blockers and tacklers running interference for her,
she can't hang.
She just straight up can't hang.
I'm so optimistic right now.
She can't fake authentic anything.
With everything we're seeing right now today with the polls,
and Trump is winning every battleground state right now in aggregate.
So this is not just a single poll.
All of the polls combined and averaged out for every battleground state have Donald Trump up meeting Kamala Harris.
Well, and I want to preface what I'm about to say with this. Get out and vote. Statistics don't vote. Polls don't vote. Gambling odds don't vote. Our opinions don't vote. You got to get out there and vote.
That said, I think part of why Kamala is such a particularly horrible candidate is because we got or I should say the Democratic Party got the worst of both
worlds from the primary process with her. So one of the difficult things about presidential primaries
is when you run at a primary, you have to signal to the most extreme faction of your party that you
are going to be the person who they want to nominate for president. And then as soon as you
start running for president, if you get the nomination, you have to abandon all of those
things. You have to distance yourself from those things and say, no, I'm actually a moderate. I'm going to appeal to
normal Americans. I'm going to try to appeal to the other side to some degree. But the advantage
is supposed to be that you have sharpened yourself by debating other candidates in the party to the
point where you were able to get votes and delegates from people in your own party because
they saw you debate and they said, this is someone who can go up against other people.
Kamala did a whole lot of the signaling to the far left in her party that she was the person they should pick. And she did basically none of the successfully
arguing with people who are trying to tear her apart part of the primary process. And now she's
the nominee. This is all they have is baggage. The only thing they have from her primary process
is the baggage. Let me play this clip. It's I got to play this clip from Donald Trump at the Al Smith dinner. Take a listen.
There's a group called White Dudes for Harris. Have you seen this? White Dudes for Harris. Anybody know it? Are some of you here? White Dudes for Harris doesn't sound like it.
I'm not worried about them at all because their wives and their wives lovers are all voting for me that was so good that that right there just
a single joke perfectly exemplifies why kamala did not show up when he when when he says white
dudes for harris the woman yells and he goes that doesn't sound like it that is quick wit that was
funny even outside of the joke he had scripted trump knows how to play a crowd this is why the
apprentice does well did well this is why donald trump had scripted. Trump knows how to play a crowd. This is why The Apprentice does well, did well. This is why Donald Trump was a celebrity, because he knows how to
entertain large groups of people. And that wins elections. Norm Macdonald, actually, the late
great Norm Macdonald actually praised Trump for this once. And he did this interview up in Canada.
And he was talking about and he kind of catches himself. He's like, I went to one of these Trump
events once where he speaks to these large halls and, you know, just to see how it was.
And he's like, of course, of course, caveat, caveat. And he said that what he's doing is an
act and he's doing an act the same way that, you know, Norm comes from the standup world.
And he's like, this is the same kind of act that anyone would be able to do. And he's actually quite good at it. And
if you're someone who doesn't like him, then maybe you should try to understand why it is that so
many people, you know, like it. And it's, you know, it's clearly very effective. And he pointed
out that one of the reasons why current SNL isn't able to do a good impression of him is because to do an impression of someone, which,
by the way, Dana Carvey's Joe Biden is the best one they've ever done, is because to do a good
impression, Norm said, you have to actually like the person. And what does that mean? Is that
because nobody hates themselves. So if you hate the person and you're doing an impression through
that, which all of Kamala's humor is because that's it's all mean spirited.
And this, you know, and, you know, Seamus, you know, humor better than anyone here that if it's mean spirited, it will come across in the art and it will not be funny.
So take a look at when Alec Baldwin was doing Donald Trump. Right. It didn't make sense.
He was just making weird faces and going, yeah, yeah. And it was like, or when family guy mocked Trump,
it was over the top, a clown with an orange face and tiny hands fighting Trump. And it's like,
but these aren't like, here's the problem I have with this is make fun of Trump by exaggerating
the things that we know he does. So when I do the Trump voice, I always just go cartoonish with it,
the radical left. And then I always say, everyone agrees. At least that's what I've been told. So it's like take actual characteristics, exaggerate them and people
understand the joke you're making. What we see with the with the liberals and SNL on the left,
when they mock Trump, they make up fake things about him and then make a character based on
the fake ideas they have about him. Yeah, exactly. Gillis has the best Trump impersonation. He's
great. It's great. I think some of the best the best trump impressions and by the way trump is far from
my strongest i i do the trump impression because i'm the person available to do it for the cartoons
but one of the issues with the most trump impressions is they're making fun of this
idea it's not even just that they don't like him it's that they have no idea who he is they have
this idea of what donald trump is in their heads that doesn't correspond to reality. So it's like, I love Russia and Putin, and that's the joke.
It's like, I'm a fascist.
All of the jokes are really lame and overly political and just trying to make a point
rather than just riffing on some of the silliness that you can get out of a Trump impression.
Well, Alec Baldwin kept doing a weird thing with his mouth, where he would squeeze his
lips together and go like this.
Trump doesn't do that.
But the reason why he was doing it is because the photos that they use of Trump
are mid while Trump is speaking
and he'll be talking and then he'll go like this
and then they'll freeze that image of him and use that.
So in Alec Baldwin's mind,
he doesn't watch clips of Trump.
He doesn't listen to what Trump has to say.
He sees pictures in the liberal press over and over again
of Trump making that face.
And so he makes the face.
Then anybody who actually watches the news is like, why is he doing that face? What is that?
That's what, in that interview you're referencing with Norm MacDonald, he talked about something him
and his co-writer did not like, which was they called claptor, which is just easy jokes.
John Oliver.
It wasn't John Oliver. It was Jim someone. But that's what John Oliver does.
Yeah. John Oliver's whole career.
But specifically, they were talking about Seth Meyers, which is the guy who took over
Weekend Update that Norm used to do, and they
were saying they just make jokes based off headlines, you know, because they're
buying to the caricature of the person, not the real person. And the point is to
entrance people and like, this is the acceptable opinion, this is okay, this is
what we believe, this is what we agree, you continue to clap for it, and the
point is not to, for it to be funny, it's not to be factual, it's to create a sense
of tribal coherence, It's cool, yes.
You identify with the political positions,
you identify with the philosophy,
and none of it is based on reality.
It's that meme, remember that meme that Elon shared,
that low testosterone males,
they don't look at, well, what's true?
They say, what are okay with people?
What's okay for the vast majority of people to think,
I think is true, what's okay, based on that? But the reason why this particular video is funny making fun of the white dudes for harris is because and
this is why humor is like 150 of the truth the reason it's funny is because the vast majority
of polyamorous males are liberal so the white dudes for harris they do actually have honey get
in here get in here kamal isala's killing it. Bring your boyfriend.
Bring your boyfriend.
Because that's actually what it is. Bring your boyfriend.
They got him.
They got Trump.
Do you think,
and I haven't done any reporting on this,
but do you think that he had any professional,
so he's got a lot,
obviously he's going on like Thea Fawn
and a bunch of these different comedian podcasts and shows.
So do you think he had anyone professional?
I think Baron is sending in memes.
Baron is sending in memes.
I think Baron had to have helped him with the wives and the wives lovers.
And I wouldn't, I wouldn't be surprised if Baron said cock and they went, I don't think
the people here will understand what that is.
So let's say I wouldn't be surprised.
Tony Hinchcliffe wrote a few of those jokes.
Some of those were so sharp and so like roast worthy, like, you know, new school Don Rickles
type that those guys, that crowd, the Theos,
the Kill Tony crowd, I think they
must have written a few. Wait, Trump has not gone on
Kill Tony. No, but we're manifesting it.
No, we do not.
There's two weeks,
two opportunities for him to go on Kill Tony.
That would be the biggest podcast in the history of
podcasting. He was on with the
Undertaker today. Are you sure he wasn't on?
Really?
Oh, okay, so Shane Gillis was really good. Donald Trump on Kill Tony. He was on with The Undertaker today. Are you sure he wasn't on? I thought he was on.
Oh, okay, so Shane Gillis was really good.
Donald Trump and Kill Tony.
It has to happen.
After his showing last night, I think he'd hang.
And he could take it.
He could take the jokes.
Kamala can't sit up there and rag on them. He could take any condition.
What would Kamala do?
I made a cartoon about what she would do.
It would be the one time she wasn't laughing.
Who was it?
Oh, man, I think it was actually
maybe Mark
Norman who said this.
He had a really good point. He's like,
one of the ironies is Trump is very
funny and he never laughs.
Kamala is not funny and she's always laughing.
I can't get that out of my head
now that I've noticed it. It's so true.
She laughs all the time. She doesn't say anything funny.
Donald Trump is hysterical. He has the whole room in stitches, and he's just standing up there like...
Yep. Confidence. And he's more authentic than most of these other people.
I must have watched that video of he and Melania putting the chocolate bars on top of the Minion
child maybe 15 times in a row. Oh, dude, it's so good.
She follows his... Yes, he does it. Because the Minions got a bag,
but the bag is like...
The bag's not open.
I realized that's why he did that.
I've gone like Foles of Bruder film.
So by the way,
we wrote the whole book on the assassination.
I zoomed in.
But I probably did just as much research
on this video of the Minion on Halloween
at whatever year it was in the White House.
And it's just the funniest thing
because this kid's dressed up.
It's one of those like, you know how they have like the inflatable costumes now?
So it's inflatable and he goes for the bag.
But for whatever reason, the bag isn't, it's like not open.
It's in his right hand and the kid's like waddling up there.
And the kid's like waddling and it's just awkward.
So Trump just kind of looks at him, sizes it up,
and he puts the candy right on the head.
But he doesn't just put it on his head.
He taps it on the head. And puts the candy right on the head. But he doesn't just put it on his head. He taps it on the head.
And then Melania follows up.
She's like, well, if that's what we're doing.
And then the boy, he takes the L like a man.
He just takes the L.
That wasn't an L. That was a win.
Why didn't you put chocolate on your head?
He lost the chocolate.
He turns around and he just walks away. And then a mother
it looks like scrambles over to pick it up. He bounces it on the head. He loves the chocolate. He turns around and he just walks away. And then a mother, it looks like, scrambles over to pick it up.
So good.
He bounces it on the head.
It's so good.
He's a funny guy.
He's hysterical.
Remember when he looked at the solar eclipse?
Oh, yeah.
Yeah, but they made fun of him for that.
And I'm like, he looked up and glanced and looked down.
It was a split second.
No, I knew it was.
But it's the photo.
They take a photo.
It was like, don't do it.
Don't do it.
Don't do it.
And he's like, I'm going to do it.
I still think one of the best things ever is at the Butler rally when he started with,
as I was saying.
That was hysterical.
Wow, dude.
That was pretty, I mean.
As I was saying.
This is one of the.
Because he said he was going to do it, right?
He said over and over.
And we were all, so you were there.
I was there.
Joshua was there.
Were you guys there at all?
Because he kept saying that's what I was going to do and what was great about it was he didn't just say uh as I was saying he actually
did like the full paragraph of the speech of whatever was going to come next like he completed
his old spot everybody was clapping over it in the moment so you couldn't really uh it's very
emotional obviously and you couldn't really like get it all out. But I noticed that he went and did like the full, completed his thought,
Biden was here, and then it went down, and then he came in, I would count it, and it was down,
and then Biden comes in, it went up. And he finished his entire thought, because in his head,
in his mind, when J13 happened, he was in the middle of a speech and he
was like there's there's some sense because he always gives speeches because
he always has been for a decade now and you know Kamala is right about that he
has been giving public speeches for a decade that he wanted he just wanted to
finish even turn that into a bit and he's that's a bit yeah a bit was
interrupted by an assassination attempt he returned to the place and he was like i'm gonna finish that well this is also the difference
between somebody who is a performer who made their living in the private sector and built a brand
around their old name their own name as opposed to a politician who has focus grouped every aspect of their personality and who you have to choose from,
from a set of other politicians who are also not that interesting or funny or good on their feet.
I mean, our political leaders are so mediocre in every single way. It's not just that they're
not very intelligent. It's not just that they're not very moral. They're just not that entertaining
either. Right. I love my favorite part of his of his yeah they don't have that much charisma my favorite part of his remarks last night was when
he told the story about doing this dinner last time which is when he was running against hillary
right and he said i was going pretty hard on her i was i was being really mean even my side was
saying you're going too tough you should stop he goes i'm gonna do it anyway you know i love that
he's just you remember what he did down remember what he did in 16 that so and hillary was there sitting like i think it was like trump then melania then
hillary if i remember correctly and what trump did was he he had had a routine that was already
worked out and he goes i'm not really gonna he did a little bit of it and he said i'm gonna cut
this short he's like because i got something else i want to do and he just reaches into his pocket
and he pulls out a stack of WikiLeaks that he had
printed out.
And it was Hillary's own emails.
And then he just landed that down and started reading her own emails back to her from WikiLeaks.
I want to pull up this story.
This is from the Post Millennial.
The View host praises Kamala for skipping Catholic Al Smith charity dinner.
I love it.
And you know what?
This is the story.
Love the ad up there too, by the way. That's a great ad. I love it. And you know what? This is the story. Love the ad up there too.
That's a great ad.
I love that.
The Al Smith dinner has not been skipped by a candidate since Mondale and Mondale lost
49 states.
So I think we've got this phenomenon where no matter what Kamala does, no matter what
she does, there is some weird alternate reality where what she's doing is good.
Yep.
And to better explain this, I want
to play for you a clip from Freedom Tunes.
We just made this one. So this is
Is this the actual interview or is this
the cartoon? So this is the cartoon.
Okay, thank you. So you guys. Thank you. We worked
hard to make it look as realistic as possible.
It's very hard to tell. This is a one minute rendition
of what it's like when Kamala engages
the media. Ms. Harris, thank you for joining
us. Thank you for you for joining us.
Thank you for having me, Brad.
Thank you.
We'll see how this goes for you.
Mrs. Harris, how many people do you believe have crossed the border since... Ms. Harris.
Kamala, please. Mrs. Viceela, please.
Mrs. Vice President, it's a simple question.
I'm speaking.
Excuse me.
It's just a joke.
Wait, wait, wait.
It gets better.
Listen, listen, listen.
All right, well, I'm just going to say it.
She destroyed him. Listen, listen, listen. All right, well, I'm just going to say it. She destroyed him.
Oh, my gosh.
What?
Oh, golly.
He's so embarrassed.
I bet those Republicans are regretting that one.
Come along.
Come along.
Come along.
So, Seamus, so masterfully captured.
Thank you.
The exact point that I wanted to make with this story from the Postmillennial is that when I, okay, so I'm hanging out today with some friends who are not very political.
And they were like, yo, that interview, that was crazy.
Like, it was terrible.
And I'm like, yeah, well, for some reason, when you go to these Democrat pundits, they're like, that was the best interview ever done.
She sure showed him.
Which is so nuts, right?
Because, listen, obviously I want Trump to win the election. I think he's a
lot better than her. But when he doesn't have his best showing, I don't pretend that he did.
Even in the debate where Biden ended up dropping in the polls massively, he needed to drop out.
I thought Biden did terribly. But I said, it's not that I think Trump had a phenomenal showing.
I didn't think it was his best appearance by any stretch. Biden just did really poorly.
They can't say the same thing about they are incapable of saying, yeah, you know what? That was an off day for her. She didn't look at a great job. Look at the second debate that
well, so the second debate for Trump, the first debate for Kamala, I don't think you found a lot
of Trump supporters, myself included, who were like, oh, my gosh, Trump did so. No, I think there
were there were certainly there were certainly moments where you're like,
oh, that was a really good moment or that was good.
But I think there were a lot of people pointed out that she did better than a lot of people expected.
Yeah.
And really, most people were just kind of focused
on the moderators interjecting the whole time.
The only crack in the glass that got through
was when Biden was miserably performing
and they all just collectively went,
holy crap, it was so bad there was no denying it. But even after that, they kept saying sharp
as a tack. It was not until the new party line was issued that they were willing to acknowledge
that once they went, OK, this is, I guess, too ridiculous, which is strange to me that they draw
the line there when they say men can get pregnant. But at the same time, she she performed absolutely
horribly here. Her party's still trying to say she did well.
I want to shout one thing
out related to the cartoon
that we made here. One of my favorite
comments you'll notice at the end
Chaz is cheering
Kamala! Kamala! Kamala!
and then she crashes through the ceiling and crushes him.
My favorite comment was
they time stamped that and they said
he made the mistake of chanting her name three times in so many years.
So you guys should definitely subscribe to Freedom Tunes.
It's about to hit a million.
Yeah, we're 20,000 subs away from a million.
Get out over there, subscribe, please.
In the Trump-Kamala debate, I said right away, Trump got flustered.
Kamala went right for him.
She attacked his ego.
Trump went right for it.
It was predictable.
And that was not good for Trump. However, Trump won. You know why? Kamala needed that opportunity
in the press to say, here's my plan for you, the American people. Here's the economic plan. Here's
your health care plan. Here's your immigration plan. And instead, I will throw it to Ian
Crossland for the best example of what that night ended up doing. Ian comes in the next day being
like, I hate them both. I hate them both. Trump was just like, oh, my rallies, oh, my rallies.
But all Kamala did was just insult him over his rallies.
And like, she wasn't even doing anything.
And so in the end, yeah,
the people who don't like Trump don't like Trump.
But Kamala needed to offer something to people like Ian,
who was sitting there being like,
please give me a reason not to vote for Trump.
And then I said to Ian right away,
do you like RFK Jr.?
He goes, yeah.
I said, well, RFK Jr. says that if Trump wins, he wins. And Ian's like, yeah. So right now the edge is
for Trump and Kamala lost the opportunity with that debate. But I don't think anyone's under
the belief that Trump masterfully handled it. No. Well, so I thought he was crushing her at
the beginning of the debate and then he let her get to him when she brought up the rallies.
And as soon as she baited him into that and he got angry, I think he started performing really poorly.
At the beginning of the night, she was really, really nervous.
He wasn't. He was calm and composed.
Then she got him with the rallies. He started getting upset.
And then his optics were downhill after that.
I have not heard or seen a Democrat give a similar analysis of Kamala completely floundering in her conversation with Brett Baier. None of them
have said, OK, well, you know, she said this thing or this thing that I thought was good.
But when he pointed out that 79 percent of Americans think the country is going in the
wrong direction and that she is the vice president of the administration, they're blaming for that.
You know, maybe her response shouldn't have been well Donald Trump is running for president so it's his fault like why she didn't say that she just went but Donald
Trump is running and he goes yeah it's like you know what I mean and he goes no I don't know that
level of intellectual honesty to be like no she has it was really bad for her I think they're
overcompensating so they're in a real pickle I can also explain a little bit about why that is
is because she is very vindictive as a person.
And I think that I think that, yeah, I know. Right. And I think that what you're seeing as well is that a lot of these media types are hedging their bets because they know nobody
wants to be the one person who kind of goes first in order to do this, because let's say that and
this is a very close election. Right. Trump's got a lot of momentum right now, clearly, but
it's still going to be very close. The Democrats still control the ballot centers
and those ballot machines in the big cities, Detroit, Milwaukee, Atlanta, Philadelphia,
the one Las Vegas, but Las Vegas is in a swing state, right? Phoenix, you know, shout out to
Turning Point Action and the good work they're doing. But all of these early votes, they're
coming in. And we're seeing a lot of Republican support there, much bigger than
we've seen before for the early voting. I love the early voting. Elon's doing a bus tour. He's
at my brother's with him right now. But still, it's going to tighten up. And so what they're
doing is they're hedging their bets because they know that if she gets in and she remembers that
you were the person that was trashing her after the whatever it is, the debate or the interview.
Now you're not getting invited to the White House.
Now you're not at the Christmas party.
Now you're not getting on the plane.
Now you're not getting the interview, the sit down, et cetera, et cetera.
Good point.
That's exactly.
I was told that earlier today.
That's exactly what's going on.
Access journalism.
Yeah.
That's pathetic.
What it seems like is a sort of cult of personality.
Like if you examine cult-like behavior and formation of, I like to call it mass formation hypnosis is the term that I prefer to use.
What we see happening around her is focus on identity.
So when I talk to Kamala Stans supporters and enjoyers,
why they like her, they just, well, let's see.
First of all, her name is not Donald Trump.
So she's not white like Trump.
She's Democrat and Trump is not.
And everything goes back to who she is not
and what she is not.
And then, okay, so,
and then they become a Planned Parenthood ad.
Have you ever seen a Planned Parenthood ad?
What is it? Three words, abortion, abortion, abortion, Pl a planned parenthood ad have you ever seen a planned parenthood ad what is it three words abortion abortion abortion planned parenthood ad right
that becomes the message of kamala and the democrats and i have a of a tweet that i like
to keep keep putting up because it keeps going i'll say republican plan and it's safe neighborhoods, good jobs, strong communities, not total abortion access.
And then Democrats, not safe neighborhoods, not good jobs, not anything of the above.
Yes to total abortion freedom.
And that seems to be what it is.
And that makes me go back to that Al Smith dinner bit that she did, where it was the demographic who resonates with that Planned Parenthood ad and like throwing a bunch of Easter eggs of things that that demographic likes.
They randomly mentioned House of the Dragon on HBO.
That came out of absolutely nowhere.
Commercial.
Commercial.
Yes.
And it was, let's see, who's the demographic that watches that?
Well, so it's the wine aunt and her husband and her boyfriend,
the three of them watch it together. Okay, so we need to work all this stuff in. So it's like a
market research by committee. Like, what do you people like? So polling her supporters and trying
to put all of that into one thing. Like, okay, you watch SNL. Okay, so it's a Catholic thing.
So is there anything Catholic related to SNL? And they go dig up this old character from about 30 years
ago, and they mishmash all of it together.
And so it's like product design
by committee, that if that
process were to create a software product,
the software product would be unusable.
Whereas Trump's messaging is just
like the Shazam app. The Shazam app is
like one button. You open
the app, you hold it up, Shazam, and it
finds a song. You know what? And I bet they pat themselves on the app, you hold it up, Shazam, and it finds a song.
You know what?
And I bet they pat themselves on the back, too.
Like, oh, we found the part.
It's Catholic and it's SNL.
We're putting them together.
Kamala's going to crush tonight. All high fives at the end.
And we found a way to work in Game of Thrones.
You can hear it.
You can hear it in the end.
And there's even a West Wing, like, almost reference that they do where, you know, and I've caught the Biden administration a number of times just trying to copy West Wing plot lines.
And we're going to backfill the Ukrainian F-15s with our own F-15s.
We're going to get them from Poland.
I'm like, that's literally from a West Wing episode.
But it was about Taiwan.
And it was like, well, the Polish F-15s are going to go here.
And then our theater kid occupied government. It is the theater kid occupied government. but it was about Taiwan and it was like well the Polish F-15s are going to go here and then RFKs
theater kid occupied government it's the theater kid occupied government Patrick Bateman like
that's literally me they watch Martin Sheen in that film like that is literally me no it's not
which which West Wing he's also not someone to look up to was another 30 year old uh premise but
you know this was sort of like the liberal wish casting of the Clinton administration, what they wanted it to be.
You know, this this wonderful high minded thing.
And they constantly do this where they force meme.
They try to, like, tell you what this is my catchphrase.
You're going to repeat it.
Remember the coconut thing?
The coconut thing?
Remember the coconut dances?
I didn't just fall out of the coconut tree.
And everyone's like like is that like racist
is that like a thing
it actually is a racial
there was a viral post probably not true
I don't know but there was someone saying
that in Eastern Europe accusing someone of
falling out of a coconut tree was a racist reference
to them coming from a region
a specific region where people were
eating consuming coconuts
as the resident Slav in the room I've've not heard that one, but I can ask Tanya.
I don't know.
It was like a viral post on X.
That's what I'm saying.
I don't know.
Probably not true.
But someone was like, to imply that someone fell off a coconut tree was a racist reference
to the migrants that are coming to Europe.
Yeah, like you're a coconut eater.
Things like that.
Yeah.
So it was kind of weird.
But remember the coconut dances?
No.
The women were doing those like dances. Oh, gosh. I did not see that. Yeah. So it was kind of weird. But remember the coconut dances? No. The women were doing those like dances.
Oh, gosh.
Tim, I have tried so hard to like take an ice pick to my head and just like kill all the brain cells.
And I don't drink.
I'll bring it back.
So, you know, why are you doing this?
The people must know.
They must know of the horrors.
Well, it's interesting, though, because in the same way that we see—here's one of the problems with liberalism, one of the many problems.
And I don't just mean leftism.
Just one of the problems, Seamus.
Yeah, one of the problems.
I don't just mean leftism, by the way.
I mean liberalism, generally speaking, is—a belief in it is contingent upon a total denial of obvious realities.
And so they don't know how to market to men or women properly
because they can't acknowledge the actual differences between the sexes. That's right.
So when they try to market to women, what they basically do is they put together these
marketing campaigns that actually only appeal to terminally online homosexuals,
like the brat thing, the coconut tree thing. I'm sorry. I'm playing it. None of this stuff.
Here you go. No.
Watch this. This is like an MKUltra trigger. Didn't it come out that like a bunch of this was paid I'm sure
Eating the dogs eating the cats
What I can't so and that and that really was
we were talking about the trump debate so we were talking about the trump comrade debate and
i remember so i can remember when
i first went on and i i guess i saw on x that there was a song about eating the dogs eating
the cats so good and. And I initially was
like, Oh my gosh. And this is on, this is on Twitter or a Tik TOK. This is on Tik TOK. Let
me check this out. So I go over to Tik TOK and I've got like a burner account just so I can see
like what's trending and full lookup stuff. And then I look it up and I see people posting all
over it. And there were certainly some people who were anti-Trump about it. And there were also people who were saying that it was,
it was the new lesbian anthem. And there were also just leave that where it is.
And, and then, and then I was like, no, I'm going to post this. And people are like,
are you sure that's pro-Trump? I said, look, what they're doing is they're,
they're using Donald Trump's voice, right? And Joshua, it's like you were saying about hypnosis, right?
It's Trump's voice.
They're dancing to it.
They're smiling.
They're happy.
They're associating Donald Trump with a positive feeling.
Even if you tell me that it's anti-Trump or like it's intended, that's not the actual
of that.
Above all that, it is also kind of dystopian that there's people dancing about Haitian immigrants.
And then it's all true.
And the fact that it is directionally accurate.
Directionally accurate.
Which, by the way, Joshua, I should have said this,
and you haven't said it,
that you live right down the street from Springfield, Ohio.
Yeah, so I live in Dayton,
and then Springfield is the next town over.
And I went there for the... Vivek Ramaswamy had the town hall.
And I talked to this little gentleman from Politico, sassy personality.
And I tried to be gentle with him, very gentle.
And a rather smarmy attitude.
I'm going to do an impression.
He was like, no, they're not eating the cats they're not eating no no there's no truth to that this is the face that he's making
at me and i'm like okay right all right i'm just gonna play it you're like no dude i live here like
that's their entire playbook it just in theingiest, most effeminate way possible, you have to scoff
at anything anyone brings to your attention that upsets you.
Like, no, no, no.
And you're like, shut up. It is so
obnoxious. You should have just been like,
but I'm eating the cats, too. Like,
we do it together. We're neighbors.
He'd have been like, what? He calls me out. I don't
always go. You know, he's always frying them
up, and, you know, sometimes I got...
Cat cook-off. I got other stuff.
I think the subtext
is that it is directionally accurate
over the top claims.
But I have had customers
from Haiti, and years
ago, they described how...
Your ghostwriting clients?
Yes. With nonchalance,
around the Caribbean,
there's no food.
You see a stray cat, that's food.
Well, Chris Rubio posted a video of cats on a grill.
In Dayton, by the way.
In Dayton. And the media claimed that it's been debunked.
And then I was like, well, let me read this. And I read it, and there's no debunk at all.
No, never. They were just like, when we asked the people afterwards, they said, no, we don't do that.
What are you talking about? That proves it was wrong.
And I'm like, or it proves that they're terrified that they're going to lose status or-
That's what the little man from Politico said, little man from Politico. So he said,
with that smarmy voice, shaking his head, kind of twitching a little bit, he said,
it's been debunked. It's been debunked. And he used the passive voice. So the way that
liberals and leftists, the way that they communicate is,
Scott Adams refers to it as word thinking. So they think in words, not in reality, because it's like
they live in a socially constructed reality. And so the word choice that they use is so important
to pay attention to. Like when they use adverbs, when they say, Trump literally said, the words
they say after that, he did not actually say.
So when he said it's been debunked, it's the passive voice.
What that means is I haven't been over there.
I'm not a boots on the ground reporter.
I haven't done that.
What that means is my platform, my publication has asserted it's not true because they didn't
find evidence because they didn't look for it.
Therefore, everything they say is literally the opposite.
Exactly.
They don't need evidence.
They don't need evidence because it is de fide for them that immigrants can't cause problems
anywhere.
It is de fide for them that third world immigrants coming to a developed Western country can't
cause problems for anyone ever.
And anyone who alleges otherwise is a big, bad racist.
That's their religion.
But I just want to make one quick point about this because as you mentioned,
it's known that in certain parts of Haiti, they will eat cat.
There's people in Ohio where 20,000 Haitian immigrants were dumped saying,
hey, they're taking pets, they're eating cats, they're eating dogs.
Geese and the ducks.
And then what do the liberals say?
What do they say?
Well, this is what's hilarious about this is,
so we know that they'll do it in their home country.
People say they're doing it here.
The same liberals and leftists who will tell you that the border is just an imaginary line
will tell you that it magically stops people from behaving the way they did in their home country once they get here.
And I don't believe that.
I'm just going to say this.
I think the song is funny.
I don't care if they eat cats or dogs.
You know what I'm going to say right now?
It's fake.
It's been debunked.
I accept that.
Guess what?
Trend de Aragua took over apartment complexes in Aurora, Colorado, and the media ran full speed.
It is not happening.
Yep.
And now they're saying it's only a handful.
And now they're reporting also they took over four complexes in San Antonio as well.
So are they probably lying about the cats and dogs?
Of course they are.
But now they have no choice but to admit police are actually engaging in raids in San Antonio right now
because Trendy Araga took over four buildings.
And when are we going to be hearing that it's happening, but it's good?
Well, it's only a handful.
The conservative case for Trendy Araga.
I can't wait until David French puts that one out. As crazy as it was that Jocelyn Nungary or Nungary, the 12 year old who was raped and murdered in outside of Houston, which, of course, Brett Baer was was asking Kamala Harris, like, would you like to apologize to the mother?
Just have a little moment of show some humanity, please. And it turned out that they're now finding that the two individuals associated with that have direct connections to Trend de Aragua.
I think a lot of this, a lot of the problems we experience in this country are related to the inability of these liberal millennials to empathize with other people. So, for example, a 12-year-old gets raped and murdered
and anyone of good conscience
is terrified of it.
In fact, I question,
if you played Sound of Freedom
to a liberal,
are they going to cry
in the opening scene?
Because that one's hard to watch.
That's a very difficult thing to watch.
And I think they don't know
or care what a parent feels
for their child when these stories happen. They don't care at all. I don't know or care what a parent feels for their child when these stories happen.
They don't care at all.
I don't know that that's the case because there are a lot of woke, particularly white women who do have children.
And they have Munchausen syndrome by proxy.
I don't know that they can empathize with other people.
I think that might be part of it.
We do know that liberal women tend to be diagnosed with multiple and more psychiatric disorders.
And mental illness is more than any demographic. And it's not even close. So mental illness could
be part of it. I think, in my personal opinion, Trump derangement syndrome is, let's say,
an amplifier and also an exemplifier of pre-existing mental illness. But it's this sort of,
how do I feel about that personally? I feel like that's so bad, no one could do that to
another person. That has to be exaggerated. Like if you have conversations with white liberal women
who have children, and this is pretty universal in any state, in any age, even if you ask people
in their liberal women in their 60s, they will be horrified that you showed them that video.
I feel bad. So I feel bad for having seen it. So now it's about me.
Let's center my emotions and my feelings.
I feel bad that you showed me that.
Why would you show that to me?
How could you do that?
But that's my point.
They don't empathize with the feelings of the other people.
And then they'll say, that couldn't be happening here.
That's right-wing propaganda.
Why would you do that?
Why would you do that?
Liar.
And the things that they're doing and the things that they're supporting
are so disgusting and so horrible that often it sounds like that that was one of the problems when the story broke
in 2015 about the fact that Planned Parenthood was literally selling baby parts people were going oh
come on that's crazy Planned Parenthood isn't selling baby and by the way who was it wait wait
who so David Eladian uh Delight and Kamala Harris prosecuted him who was the person who prosecuted
him was throw threw him him away for filming it.
Not the people selling these cards.
She didn't prosecute them.
Donald Trump, at the debate with Kamala, says she wants transgender surgeries for illegal immigrants who are detained.
And the liberal media went, Trump is crazy and making these things up, despite the fact it was CNNK file that reported that in the first place.
Have you noticed that almost all of the NFL ads that Trump is running are about that?
Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah.
And then Kamala got asked by Brett Barron, she's like,
I'm going to follow the law with it.
Yeah.
She's like, I will follow the law.
That's not what you asked.
That's not what you said.
That's what they did in Springfield.
That's not what you said, James.
She said, I have followed the law.
No, no, she went, meh!
That's right.
Meh!
See, I'm mixing up the cartoon and the real one again.
I keep having issues with this.
But the complete inability and Tim, I think you're right, because it's it's it's also I think it's also that they will have like the toxic empathy.
And shout out to Ali Bastaki, who he was doing that, and suicidal empathy with these outgroups. But when there's
a group that is closer to them, and you've seen this in studies as well of liberals,
that they empathize more with outgroups and further outgroups than they do with closer groups.
And you see this with the complete lack of information. They've just dropped the narrative
about Asheville. Can I totally interrupt you on that? That rings a bell for me. So in evolution and biology,
there is this concept called the extended phenotype. An example of that would be a bird,
the nest. The nest is extended phenotype. Richard Dawkins, I think, coined this.
So what does that mean? Elaborate.
Yes. So it is an evolved activity, behavior that the crit critter does with its
environment to create reproductive success or odds of that so beavers build dams for example
squirrels bury nuts and yes the damn survival behavior yes so one could posit that the liberals
toxic empathy is the extended phenotype of these hyper-masculine,
low-time preference individuals because they benefit from it
and they engage in...
Hyper-masculine?
Yes.
So he's saying normal men, or hyper-masculine men in this case,
benefit through the evolutionary strategy of this seeing seeing like i'm talking about i'm
talking about he's not saying the left male migrants male male migrants whose actual quote
unquote toxic masculinity behavior where they don't take no for an answer they take what they
want from women in these kind of these host countries invaders they invade they do what
they want right right It's like the...
So it's almost like a mating instinct is what you're saying.
Yes, but it's at the expense of the people who are...
Literally everything.
Well, it's...
That's interesting.
Well, this is why there's an important principle I know Jack's familiar with called subsidiarity.
Yeah.
You got to help those closest to you.
That always has to be your primary focus.
And it's good to help other people.
But if you have taken on the responsibility of caring for other people, your wife, your
children, your family, and you start helping strangers, that's all well and good until
and unless helping strangers gets in the way of feeding your children.
And then at that point, what you're doing is actually morally wrong.
You have to pay attention to your children and help your children and your wife and your
family first. And this toxic idea that there is some virtue in caring equally for people you have no relationship with as you do your own family when you're responsible for them is so pervasive that we have Tim Walz on national television bragging about the fact that he's so in touch with reality and so down to earth because his 90-year-old mother needs social security to feed herself.
Imagine the blind spot of openly admitting that you are a deadbeat son on air.
You're a wealthy politician.
If I'm a wealthy politician, my mother's not living off of social security.
My mother's not feeding herself on government assistance.
It's disgusting.
But to him, foregoing all of the status symbols and indicators of wealth,
even though we see him on camera working with a very expensive classic car.
He's got all these nice toys for himself because he presents himself as this knucklehead kind of guy who doesn't know that much about stock markets and doesn't know what an investment banker does and doesn't have investments.
And, oh, his mother just happens to be living off of Social Security, even though he has every opportunity to provide her with a decent standard of living.
It's disgusting. And people vote for that.
I would also say lockdowns and the George Floyd riots were another way of accelerating these people's need to help, quote unquote, help other people outside of their communities.
Sending them money to burn down cities.
And I also saw people in cities near me in New York saying, we forgive you for shattering our windows of our small business that you
just.
That is, can I, I just want to make one, if, if you are watching this and you're like a,
a middle-class or lower middle-class person who doesn't have means and you have family
and social security, I get it.
But for a wealthy politician to brag about that, it's like, what's wrong with you?
Sorry.
This is also one of the reasons that when you, you know, so when, when Joshua and I
put this book together and we we wrote it like
really fast like in the period of a month you'll hear when kamala harris talks she'll talk about
she'll say oh well trump's trump's rhetoric is dangerous and trump is dangerous and he's going
to go after opponents and i'm sitting there like you know a trump supporter was just murdered at a
rally by an act blue donor and that that just happened a couple weeks ago on
national television. I met his family, Joshua met the family briefly, you know.
They were not having a good day. They were not having a good day.
No, they weren't. But the point being, though, is that why is that, you notice it doesn't even
enter into their mind. And I see our copy of Unhumans is here that it's and it really comes down to the fact that they don't view conservatives or Trump supporters as people.
They don't view you as anyone who counts. Steve Bannon is in jail.
And yet Kamala Harris says, we'll sit there and go. Donald Trump says he wants to lock up opponents.
And it's like you have his chief strategist in jail behind bars right now.
Bannon's sitting there, sends me an email yesterday.
He goes, you know, my lawyers tell me I'm eligible under the First Step Act and the
DOJ won't even let me out.
Explain First Step.
So the First Step Act is something that was passed by Trump 2018.
The idea was criminal justice reform that basically if you're a first-time
offender, a low-level offender, that you're in federal prison, that if you were basically
model prisoner, if you did vocational work or conducted education credits, set up a system
for early release, basically, to try to help people get that sort of leg up or a quote-unquote
first step.
And there's been controversy around it that, you know, it affected people who were actually were
violent or were, you know, much more beyond what the marketing says. But that's what it is,
basically. Steve Bannon, obviously a misdemeanor charge. He was obviously nonviolent, first time
offender, 70 years. And by the way, it also affects the elderly.
And sorry, Steve, but I got to say it.
He is 70 years old.
So he's obviously someone who would fit all of the brackets.
And yet the Biden administration, the DOJ, refuses to enable or enact the first step
back for him.
So Kamala Harris, you are currently illegally keeping Steve Bannon in jail, but because
you don't view him as a person,
because you don't view Corey Campatore as a person, you view them as unhuman. You view them
as someone who is less than a person, who is something more akin to an invasive species,
someone who's in your way. What if David Dorn died at J6?
Yeah, if David Dorn died at J6, I mean, they say never answer hypotheticals,
but they would have said
they would have said
that he shouldn't have been there.
They would have said he shouldn't have been there, and he was a criminal,
and all the rest.
They can't politicize your life or your death.
Well, listen, I mean, if somebody
charges a police officer
and tries to kill them, and then the officer
has to defend themselves
and this person ends up dying in a clear-cut case of self-defense, they have every single excuse
in the book for why that person couldn't help themselves and they had to do what they do.
When Ashley Babbitt gets shot or anyone else who's conservative ends up on the other end of
the law and is mistreated by police, when Jay Sixers are locked up and the Geneva Convention
is violated.
These liberals who are so compassionate come out and
dance around their body like Oompa Loompas, singing
about how they could have done things differently,
giving us the little morality tale on how they
shouldn't have broken the law.
I got a question for you guys, because I need some religious
expertise on this one.
I'm no expert, but I can hope I can
I'm not even a little bit of an expert.
More than me. I'm curious about miracles.
Because do you remember when that painting of George Floyd exploded?
Lightning hit it. I'm not kidding. It was a double layer brick wall and only the outer layer with
George Floyd in the middle of the wall exploded on a partly cloudy day. A storm formed over this
mural. Lightning struck exactly the middle of a brick wall, which seems really weird to me.
God doesn't like golden calves.
And George Floyd's picture exploded.
And I'm not exaggerating.
I was a jealous guy.
Is that a miracle?
And a miracle doesn't, I don't think it needs to imply like a good holy thing where lives
are saved.
It's like.
A miraculous, a supernatural act.
A supernatural act, I mean, basically.
Well, so, yeah.
Obviously, lightning strikes exist in nature and all that.
Okay, before you guys answer, before you guys answer, so where I'm from in Ohio, everyone who's from southwest Ohio will remember Touchdown Jesus.
Remember Touchdown Jesus?
Okay.
What is that?
Touchdown Jesus.
Notre Dame?
There is, unfortunately, no.
What is that?
I don't know.
In southwest Ohio, there is a megachurch just north of Cincinnati.
I believe it's called Solid Rock Church. And for a number of years, more than 10 years ago, they had this massive honking Jesus statue,
maybe 100 feet high or so, with the arms out raised,
just over the top, sort of televangelist, prosperity gospel preacher,
and people joked it was touchdown Jesus.
And it got struck by lightning and burned to the ground.
Wow.
Right?
So I tend not to postulate when natural disasters occur
with religious iconography.
Well, I'll just put it this way. Regardless of whether you want to call something a miracle or say this is a miracle, there's something you have to consider.
And this is something we lose sight of. It's not like a miracle is when God acts in the world and the rest of the time he isn't.
God is constantly sustaining everything that currently exists in existence at all times.
So everything that happens is either part of his active or permissive will.
So we have this photo.
So it's all part of the plan regardless.
We have this photo.
The only part of it is the description.
So, I mean, look, forgive me for my ignorance.
I'm not a physicist.
I have a cursory knowledge of basic physics when it comes to lightning and stuff,
positive, negative charges, et cetera, friction in the atmosphere. Is it common or at least common enough that lightning strikes the middle of the side of a
flat building? My assumption is that lightning strikes the highest point. And so when you're
standing in a field and you are the highest point, the charge moves to you because the path of least
resistance is the path that electricity travels through. So for me, I just look at this photo and
I read the story and we covered it quite a bit, and I'm like,
why would lightning strike up
the side of the middle of an
equal flat wall? Yeah.
Blowing up only the picture of George Floyd
and only the outer layer of brick.
And can you pull up the picture of the
icon that they created? Because if I remember, it was very
saintly looking. Yeah, it had a crown on it.
It had a crown. They put him in a gold casket.
I believe that they were trying to...
It looked like it was some kind of religious
imagery made to mock Christianity. They have Fauci
candles they pray to. It's humiliating.
It's embarrassing for them.
They think they're embarrassing us, but they're the ones who end up
looking really, really bad as a result.
That said, if this is true
and this is what happens, then we can actually
create... Take a look.
I'll try to find a better one that put a crown on him.
They put a crown.
Yeah, he had a crown.
So, I mean...
I've got a large image.
I don't know, but I do know that there was a miraculous act
that we saw earlier this year.
Where he turned his head?
Oh, man.
At a field in Butler, Pennsylvania
on July 13th, 2024
at 6.11 p.m.
And Seamus, I think you'll appreciate
right in here on the front page,
it says,
For Cori Campatore.
And right under that,
we have Ephesians 6.11.
Amazing.
Put on...
So, Tim,
Trump was shot at 6.11 p p.m and i remember watching the video over and over and over and and you can see up in the corner because they have on on live feed
on the news they always have you know the time is usually there at the whatever the local time is
and it i don't know we all watch the video a million times i'm sure but on one viewing it
struck me i said wait a minute that says 6 11 my head, it just, and I had this tweet that
went super viral that said, I was like, wait a minute, Ephesians 611 is, of course, put on the
whole armor of God that you may be able to stand against the wiles of the devil.
That came to your mind right when you heard it was 611?
It did, actually, yeah. Nice. Ephesians 6 is just one of my favorite books of the devil. That came to your mind right when you heard it was 611? It did, actually, yeah.
Nice.
Ephesians 6 is just one of my favorite books of the entire Bible.
Good for you, man.
It's just incredibly written.
It is, you know, the Apostle Paul writing that, just fantastic.
I mean, you could—I was actually at the Bible study where I met Tanya Tay.
One of the major focuses that we were in on was the book of Ephesians and the entire epistle.
But Ephesians 6, you could spend weeks.
6.11 Eastern.
6.11, right there.
Butler, PA, 6.11 PM Eastern.
This is one thing I mentioned after the assassination.
And by the way, not just that it was 6.11, right?
That's not the miracle.
But just to finish the thought is that i mean tim you
you you know you shoot you're a gun guy we're all gun guys i think here is that that's and and
joshua you know we've been there tim you've been there now that's not a hard shot it's not far away
at all it's not far that's like a boot camp shot that's it's and when you go there it just seems
smaller and yeah like the whole thing just seems smaller i am i am not good and when we go to range
when we go to the ranges and they give me a long gun it is not hard to make the target no especially
with a dialed in eotech which by the way and and this this the shooter thomas matthew crooks uh
went to his range and we've got uh so we don't trust the federal government so we've hired our
own private investigators that are actually looking into him. And by the way, that's ongoing. So when people get the book,
we are going to be releasing updates. So this is the first iteration of our own independent report.
Did he do target practice at the same place that Homeland Security went to?
He did. And in fact, we've got in the book, not just that, we've got, we actually have the sign
in logs of his. Now we're not, we're not like doxing the other people who were there,, we've got in the book, not just that, we've got we actually have the sign in logs of his.
No, we're not. We're not like doxing the other people who were there, but we've got the sign in logs.
He was there 43 times, including the day before he was there at the range.
And so what we do, Doc, some of the police officers.
That's crazy that Trump tilted his head and just at the right moment. And by the way, that 140 yards, that if you're a pretty good marksman with a handgun,
you can make that shot.
You can go look up YouTube.
There are YouTubers who...
With a handgun?
Yeah, 100 yards.
I'd never make it.
I mean, it's at the higher end with a handgun.
There are people.
I've seen Navy SEALs who can make that shot. Or shooting steel, something like that at 100 yards. Yeah, at the higher end with a handgun, there are people. I've seen Navy SEALs who can make that shot or shooting steel, something like that at 100 yards.
Yeah, at the higher end with a handgun, you can definitely make it.
Who's the T-Mask guy on Instagram?
Do you know him?
No, no, no.
I don't know.
He's got a guy.
You can search for him.
But that dude is super good with a handgun.
Watching those videos are incredible.
I mean, Conor Reeves is good with a handgun.
Yeah, yeah.
And I'm sure any of those guys would be like, yeah, a hundred, a hundred yards, 140 yards. Yeah. Like we can, we can make
that shot. So if you've got a sighted in EOTech, if you're someone who goes to the gun range
regularly, if you're someone who knows exactly what you're doing and, and by the way, you've
got a completely unobstructed view of your target, it's, it's, it's just not a hard shot.
He, he, he was, he was, he had. He had his target in his sights perfectly.
And then Donald Trump tilted his head.
Well, and so what I say in liberals to response to this is if you want us to stop bringing
God into politics, you have to stop asking him to do the Secret Service's job for them.
Exactly.
Exactly.
That's something that I didn't know until I was there and they had reconstructed the stage exactly as it was that day for the second Butler rally,
is the way that the stands are set up with the stage and where Crooks was, the stands make a V-shape leaning in right to where Trump was.
So where Crooks was, it was as if he had everything blocked off in the target right there in the middle.
It's also interesting.
Have you heard of they call it they call it the Pac-Man perimeter?
Have you seen?
Right, right, right.
Yeah.
One area because there's one area where it kind of divots in.
So it's like a circle all the way around the stage, except for the AGR building.
So there's this one triangular area which directly bisects the AGR building where Crooks was, and which he utilized
with the sloped roof. So no law enforcement or anyone else could get up there. Somehow,
he was able to shoot off a sloped roof, which we saw it. It's not that sloped.
Is it true that the counter snipers were there for the first time that day for Trump?
That was reported on.
Every indication that I've, I mean, not for when he was president, but for one of his
post-presidential rallies, every indication I've seen is that, yes, this was the he was president, but for one of his post presidential
rallies. Every indication I've seen is that yes, this was the first time counter snipers were
there. You talk about Crooks his body disappearing. Yes, about all of it. We talked about all of it
in store, the body and and not just the body disappearing. And when I say disappear, it was
it was taken by the FBI. The the FBI then released it directly to the family did not go back to the
butler coroner to allow him to finish his report.
So they have like a preliminary talk screen and a preliminary autopsy for him.
But they were not and they did sort of your basic workup, but they were not able to go and do anything further with him.
So they cremated it. Family cremated the body.
The coroner had said he would never, never be willing to do that. And what's even, what's even more potentially suspicious is that the FBI for the first time in,
as far as we know, in FBI history, cleaned the site of the roof. So everyone knows about FBI for,
you know, CI, CSI and, you know, crime scene investigation and all this, you know,
forensics and the tech and Dexter and all this stuff. But you never hear about them cleaning the site that's usually farmed out to some,
some local and typically, by the way, if you're like, you know, God forbid, but if there's a crime
like that, usually, you know, law enforcement has nothing to do with the cleanup. That's you just
got they give you a card and they're like, hey, here's a guy in the area who, who cleans up
biologics. And there you go. I've never in my entire life, and I and's a guy in the area who cleans up biologics, and there you go. I've never in my entire life and almost a decade in the intel community, I've never heard of the FBI.
I don't want you to give away more stuff in your book, but I'm curious if you wrote about or looked into the story about the guy who was randomly on the rooftop taking pictures.
The man in the gray suit.
Yeah, what's that?
Yeah, so the man in the gray suit who I have identified through reporting and just, you know, Pennsylvania is a state,
interestingly enough, just the state that I've, you know, that I'm from, that I have,
you know, really strong networks in that. So that was an individual and Senator Ron Johnson
immediately initially was the one who had reported this out. So the man in the gray suit was an ATF.
This is their story on the gray suit. Their story is there was there was a man who was not on duty at the ATF, but he saw what was going on, that he was in the the pictures back to the FBI so or to the
ATF rather so that he could uh conduct um facial recognition even though you know Crooks's face was
was he was shot in the mouth and it came out the back of the head so I'm not sure if actually if
you've been able to do that much of that came out in the autopsy and he you know then after Johnson
you know found this all out when they tried to reach out to the ATF to say, why was, you know, why was this guy there? Totally stonewalled him.
It's super weird. Wasn't he telling people like, text me your images or text a certain number of your images?
Right. And so he says that and was interesting. So he said he was in the Pittsburgh office, but the number he gave was from was a Philadelphia area code 215, whereas Pittsburgh is 412. And,
you know, people are saying, why is it a Philly number? It's at the Pittsburgh office. Like,
the story just didn't match up. It didn't match up at all. And now it's just gone. Total ghost.
So much doesn't match up about it. Now, one of the things that we call out in the book that I
didn't, I haven't seen elsewhere, it might've been mentioned elsewhere, but it's, it's a sort of the,
the dog that's not barking, that, that, that concept where a dog that usually barks just stops barking. Uh-oh, problem, problem,
problem. What we notice, all the footage, both video and images, and also the accounts,
eyewitnesses of Thomas Matthew Crooks that day, is he is acting calm, cool, collected, confident about what he is about to do.
Now, this is a youngster who is, we understand, planning to kill the most famous man in the history of civilization.
I actually have something to tell you about this.
So, Tim, do you remember when we were at the event in Bucks County last week?
And, you know, great speech.
But was that your first, like, political, like,
you know, speech like that for a candidate?
Yeah, that was cool to see.
And so I spoke with Noah Formica of Turning Point Action,
who was there that day.
And if you look, so there was that TikTok video
that we found of crooks walking by some of the stands.
Well, I was watching that video.
I said, wait a minute, that's the Turning Point logo
in the background.
And so I was like, I know that guy.
So I call him up and immediately said, Noah,
did you talk to the killer?
Like, did you actually talk to Thomas Matthew Crooks
beforehand?
And he said, you know, I gotta think about it.
Like, I don't know.
Like, obviously he's been through a traumatic, he was there at the shooting. So, you know, I got to think about it. Like, I don't know, like, obviously,
he's, you know, been through a trauma, he was there at the shooting. So, you know, it was pretty
traumatic for him. And he actually called in when we were on live stream that day. And so talking to
him later at the rally that you and I were at him in, in Newtown, in Bucks County, Pennsylvania,
he said, Look, you know, I went back with my team. And we were, you know, we were sort of discussing
it, we realized that we did talk to him.
So he came up, so he said he came up to the table
and I said, was he asking questions?
Was he inquiring as to who you were, probing anything?
He said, no, it wasn't like that at all.
And Joshua, it's like what you said.
They said he just seemed arrogant
and kind of had his nose up in the air in a way.
Like he possessed asymmetric information.
Like he had some information
that they didn't know what was coming.
And they said he seemed really weird.
And he said of all the people,
and look, there's all sorts of types.
There's also, I think there's a girl in like anime cosplay
in the same video.
What?
Yeah, seriously, on the same TikTok with Thomas Matthew Crooks. Um, not like talking to
him, but you just see her in the background. Um, and, uh, the things you see when watching a Trump
rally in Western Pennsylvania, but they, they said they, they all noted him as his behavior was just
off, but something was very off about him. And again, he had that, that aloof attitude.
And of
course, they're, they're asking, Hey, do you want to register to vote? Do you want to vote early?
This is a big thing. They're just doing their job for turning point. And and they said that he he
seemed like he was scoffing at us in a way, as if he had some, like you say, secret knowledge,
that, you know, obviously, we know what happened afterwards. But they all remembered him as as being that when I showed them the footage, because that's something else where, you know, there's all these images of crooks as a kid.
And the media always does this, by the way. They'll show images of someone as a kid that do not look like what they looked like on that day. Drew, he's 20 years old at this time, his his bone density was much, was much stronger, he he was
physically more imposing. And you can see no hard jaw hard features. And but but at the same time,
not particularly anxious or worried about anything as if he knew that his plan would go off without a
hitch. Wow. And there's a description from June 22nd,
Air Force veteran Bill Jenkins, that this is from day two of the chapter or of the bulletproof book.
So one of the Keystone Shooting Center classmates who is a class with him that particular day,
June 22nd, he says, eventually I got into politics. This is the Air Force veteran Bill Jenkins describing about having a one-on-one conversation with crooks. He wasn't saying anything. He remained quiet. So I was kind of, you know, waiting to see what this kid would do because he was getting a little tense there. And he never said a word. He just sat there, kind of smiled, looked and didn't say anything. So I was surprised at that, not knowing what was going to happen in the future. But even then, I was kind of like, how come this guy isn't saying anything? Yay or nay? So what that...
Was that the guy, he was at the gun, the gun, they were in a gun class together, and he was
sort of peppering him with political questions, you know, talking about Trump, talking about Biden,
you know, talking about Kamala. Actually, well, Kamala, keep in mind, wasn't switched out yet.
And actually, one of the things that we argue for in the book, and detail in quite depth are the nine days between the failed assassination,
which we say is a failed hit on Trump and the pulling of Joe Biden as the nominee for president.
So what do you guys think is what really happened? Do you believe there was an official capacity
behind it? We lay out three scenarios. So the first scenario is the official story.
We have an unstable young man of unclear motivation.
Totally impossible.
So that's the lone wolf.
Totally and completely.
Yes.
So we say that is the least likely of all the explanations.
And then the second hypothesis that there is an Iranian plot.
And we say, well, this is more so maybe possibly what are in those emails and those group chats that he seems to have been participating in.
Particularly with the IED construction.
Yes.
So was he talking to an agent or representative or with individuals hired by Iran?
Because there had been some attempts previously and since, it seems, to take out
Trump by Iran.
So maybe, maybe, it's certainly that's more likely than the official story.
But there's no definitive evidence.
That's right.
Now, our official hypothesis, and I've got the page earmarked right here.
So the third is inside job.
That's right.
That's right.
We say, the numerous United States Secret Service security
failures at the rally seem to many Americans too severe and too numerous to be merely coincidental.
Crooks presence was known to law enforcement approximately 90 minutes before the shooting.
He flew a drone over it. And if he had wanted to, if he had put those, if he had gone,
you know, full Azov batt of battalion just like by the way oh
the second assassin was directly associated with the as of battalion which i was able to find in a
i have the ability to um you know use facial recognition to scour the internet for someone
whenever i whenever i see their face i'm not all the, but I have, I have a way to do that. And kind of just clear view stuff. And so when, um, you know, I, I'd rather not say,
um, but, uh, cause I don't want to give away different, uh, different things. But when,
when Ryan Wesley Roth, we were, I was just looking for his social media, right? His social media
profiles. And I was like, this is the picture. Let's look it up. First page is a propaganda video for the Azov battalion.
Wow.
And he's,
and he's right there,
right in Maidan square of Kiev.
I'm like,
just pulling out my Alex Jones was right jar.
Like,
so the CIA trained assassination team from Ukraine is directly associated
with this guy who had a Kalashnikov outside of Mar-a-Lago and West Palm Beach.
OK, so like I'm just calling up Alex like, hey, man, you're right again, brother.
And he had a Biden-Harris bumper sticker on his truck.
And the Biden-Harris bumper sticker.
But thank God, by the way, that Thomas Matthew Crooks did not go as a battalion and strap
one of those IEDs to that drone.
Had he done that?
And look, Tim, you know, you saw the situation there and imagine
the drone wasn't there. Imagine the Overwatch wasn't there. The Connex easily would have taken
Trump out if he had used a kamikaze drone and he had the ability to do so. He decided not to,
maybe he didn't, you know, he wasn't, maybe he wasn't, he was concerned with the proficiency
of the drone, something like that. I don't know. It could, it could not detonate, but it,
it would have worked. It easily would have worked. And so we conducted a little bit of a social experiment. And this was
Joshua's idea. So we took what we call, we identified 12 independent failures, security
failures that day or failures or, you know, potentially successes. Oh, that's like winning
the lottery twice. I see what it is.. And we said, what are the odds?
It's funny you say that, because we said, what are the odds?
And we've got the full probability equation here.
I know we love math here on TimCast.
Yeah.
Of, okay, what are the odds of all of those independent security failures happening on
the same day that, as we say, a trained marksman shows up with intent to kill.
And wait, did you add to that that the day before the FBI informed the Secret Service that there was an assassination plot against Donald Trump?
That's in here. Yes, I think that is added to the equation.
Yeah, there are there are there are a dozen. We just we picked the top 12.
And the idea is that this is a conservative estimate.
And the idea is we picked 12 that if only one of them had had not occurred the security
field had not occurred crooks would not have been 140 yards away from trump to be able to what are
the ads like one in a trillion oh boy close probability of all 12 security failures taking
place independently from one another yet simultaneously together with the presence
of a capable marksman with intent to kill is one times 10 minus 27th, or 1 in a septillion,
1 followed by 27 zeros.
Let us say that again.
The odds of all 12 failures happening on the same day as an armed man with malicious intent
happening upon the situation without prior knowledge and assuming these events are independent
are at minimum 1 in 1 septillion. And that is being extremely conservative.
So it's like I say I say the fact that we learned about this was a merchant, the Pakistani
guy.
Well, I see if I'm a shot or whatever.
I see for shot the fact that he got arrested the day before the FBI said the informed Secret
Service of a plot to kill Donald Trump and the Secret Service replied that they would
be increasing security.
Triple it.
And they refused.
So that's triple those odds.
That's the same as flipping a coin and coming up heads 93 times in a row.
And so, but then, so we took this a step further and Joshua did this.
And I still remember the night that you texted me.
I was like, bro, bro, bro, bro, bro.
So we took five times in a row.
We took all this and we put it into GPT-4 Omni.
And we were like, okay, what does – and that's like the latest iteration OpenAI, whatever, proprietary thing.
So, like, what does AI say?
Not us.
Not us, right?
What does the computer say?
So, all credit to you, Joshua, because this was your idea.
This suggests the one in one
septillion odds.
This suggests that the occurrence
of all these failures
in the presence of the shooter
is extraordinarily unlikely
by chance alone,
raising serious questions
about whether these events
were truly random.
That's the answer from GPT for Omni.
You know, I appreciate the math
and asking the AI,
but unfortunately,
even a simple rational human
would be like,
there's no way that the guy flew a drone, walked past security. There were text messages about him
sneaking in. The secret service had counter snipers were supposed to have people on the roof.
Hour and a half, 27 minutes, 10 minutes messages, which we have printed out that everyone can see
jumping from roof to roof. You take one of these, you say, did you know that the cops said, hey, this guy snuck in?
And they're like, what?
Why didn't they do anything about it?
Hey, I don't know.
Sounds weird, doesn't it?
Yep.
The one for me that that really sticks with me is the the conduct of the ESU sniper officer
Greg Nickel. And look, he claims that it was a mistake. But at around 604
p.m., this is the guy. So so, Tim, and it was blocked off when we were there. But this this
the AGR building with that crooks utilized is actually just a one story building. And where
the snipers were was a two story building behind that. So they're in the second story. They're in the window. They've got the sniper rifle in the window overlooking exactly where Thomas Matthew Crooks was. nickel drops coverage leaves the overwatch position and says oh i heard there's this
suspicious guy i'm gonna go help look for him when we know there's already there's already
foot patrol that are there supposed to be doing that job he he's a sniper yeah that's impossible
his position he leaves his duty he his position, which is explicitly for
when a suspicious person is seen in the area, for him to be
watching over with his weapon.
That's impossible. And then says
he forgot his key card and wasn't
able to get back in.
Well, we all make mistakes.
Right? It's insane.
I mean, the fact that, firstly...
And then, oh, by the way, two months later, they try
to kill him again. Yeah, well, exactly.
So the idea that... Because of his violent rhetoric.
Words of violence.
The idea that everyone who dropped the ball here hasn't
been fired tells you something.
Well, they started retiring, right?
They started retiring. A lot
of the higher-ups at Secret Service
have been retiring. Kimberly
Cheadle, who was the director, she was out
almost immediately. But Ronald Rowe, who was her operations chief, is now the acting director of the Secret Service.
Do we know who was in command that day?
So the New York Times has the latest piece on this. And this was referring back to
the report that Congress has put out, their first iteration. And I don't have the unredacted
version of that. I'm in the process of getting it. So they say there was no one official site lead, but the person who was theIS and a bunch of different 1811 special agents go through that four years on the job.
That's it. Was put in charge of an open air outdoor rally with a former president who is probably the number one target of any assassin in the entire world right now.
The day after, Tim, as you mentioned, the FBI had just arrested someone who was involved with
Iranian plots to kill him. And oh, by the way, the drone tech that they had for the day was a guy
who had only taken an online course in drones and spent, I kid you not, several hours on the phone with the 1-800 number tech support
to try to figure out why his Secret Service drone wasn't working.
So he was as qualified as Matt Walsh is to be a DEI instructor.
Precisely.
I'm glad he's doing our security.
The grassy ball on steroids.
LSP.
Yeah.
That's crazy.
Right.
And then after that hit fails, and we do view this as a failed hit, the second hit takes place. And there's something very interesting, which, by the way, there's this is in the news documents case. His lawyers now, which we can't
seem to figure out exactly how he's paying for these lawyers, the same way we can't figure out
how he paid for his travel to Kiev, Ukraine and Istanbul, Turkey and Taipei, Taiwan and all of
these trips that he's taken, but he claims he has no money to his name whatsoever. They are asking
for her to recuse herself from the case because essentially she was they're saying
she has a conflict of interest because she was appointed by the person who was targeted as the
victim of the assassination plot she was appointed by trump and trump would have been the victim of
the crime that he is being charged for and so they're trying to get her to pull herself because
they want like you know a tanya chutanya Chutkin type or Juan Marchand type
that they can get in there. So this guy, Ryan Wesley Routh, again, as I've stated, uses that
training that he clearly received while he was in Ukraine. From my reporting that he was not
involved because of his age, he was in his 60s, he's still in his 60s, that he did not go onto the battlefield himself,
but he received some familiarization training. And Tim, I don't know if you've seen the hide site
that he constructed. So it wasn't just he was sitting there with his rifle, but he actually had
two plates of armor, right? Two plates of armor in like backpacks that he put up on the fence
as essentially a fairly rudimentary, although effective, form of creating a sniper's
nest for himself.
Or I talked to Eric Prince about this, and he calls it a hide site, that if he just hadn't
stuck the muzzle of his Kalashnikov outside the fence.
I got to pause.
People keep getting mad because it was an SKS.
SKS is a Kalashnikov-style rifle.
And so it's a knockoff.
It's an AK knockoff.
And so if he just hadn't stuck the muzzle outside,
that he never would have been found.
And Donald Trump, remember, was only one course,
you know, one hole away.
So a couple hundred yards, almost within range,
like not quite within range,
but very, very close to being within range.
And I haven't been able to confirm this yet. But remember, the initial story that came out that day
was that shots were fired on the on the range. Now it turns out that he did not fire with the SKS.
But there was a Secret Service agent who identified him then and then open fire. So just just walk
through me walk, walk through this with me. Secret Service agent didn't hit him. Why didn't he hit him?
He's got body armor up there.
So that means this was effective TTPs, tactics, techniques, and procedures that he learned from units associated with the Azov Battalion who had received training from the American CIA to conduct assassinations within Russia.
And the New York Times has put this out, by the way, that, oh, they were totally going rogue when they did that. The CIA would never be involved
in assassinations and proxy wars. And he was even able to effectively stop fire from a secret,
a trained Secret Service agent who was shooting at him. There's a revolt right now. They're saying
SKS is older than Kalashnikov. That is not a Kalashnikov receiver. Jack is wrong. Yeah,
I believe SKS is older, right?
Didn't they make that first before the AK?
They said, don't you dare besmirch
the good name of the Kalashnikov.
Well, look, I'm a huge fan of the Kalashnikov,
and I'm not trying to smirch in any way.
Well, they're not serious.
No, no, I literally am a huge fan of the Kalashnikov.
I mean, that is, if you want,
so an AR-15, you know, for as great as they are and as versatile as they are, obviously the most adaptable rifle out there.
You know, they're just when you're when you're using them in the field, they're they're prone to all sorts of malfunctions.
Kyle Rittenhouse even had to tap rec bang one time during his altercation when in self-defense, he needed to defend himself.
But the AK, I mean, an AK just, mean an ak just you know collision cop just runs
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you could follow me on x and instagram at tim cast. Here we go. Tim, if I could just put a pin on the SKS thing, though, the the the bigger question here is not whether or not it was we know
it was an SKS, right? The question is, how does a guy who's a 20 year felon get his hands on one
of them when he just came from the battlefield in Ukraine that was unregistered and had the serial
number shaved off? That's the real question. All right, here we go.
Let's grab this one for Ryan.
Jacob says, can you give a shout-out for my daughter Isabella?
She just turned three today.
Happy birthday, Isabella.
Happy birthday.
Shout-out to Isabella.
Having families.
Happy birthday.
Tim Jake says, congrats to Elon and SpaceX on the successful launch
of the next 20 Starlink satellites at 731 Eastern Time.
It was the ninth flight of that first-stage rocket.
Talk about getting your money's worth.
Elon Musk caught a 23 story building. Um, amazing. Just absolutely amazing that, uh, SpaceX is doing the most important work in my opinion right now for humanity,
taking us to the stars. If we colonize any other celestial body, whatever it may be,
it is exponentially increasing the likelihood of human survival. We get hit by an asteroid right
now. We're gone. We're on Mars. Well, we're not going to be too well off if Earth gets wiped out
because Mars needs supplies, but humans will survive. So I'm a big fan of what Elon is working on here. Let's grab some more. Frey Kane says book series Bobby
Pendragon covers Tim's Al Matrix, AI Matrix futures in books and its consequences on book
four and consequences in book eight. Their roach gel is called Trine. I love it when there was a news article
about two celebrities who got together
over what they said was a weird AI conspiracy,
but they capitalized AI,
so it said a Weird Al conspiracy,
and everybody was like,
I want to know what that conspiracy is.
It sounds fun.
Have you heard his Party in the CIA?
Oh, yeah.
I've heard that.
That's hilarious.
All right, where are we at heard that. That's hilarious. All right.
Where are we at?
Where are we at?
Let's grab some more.
Atlantis Lion says,
Hey, Tim, is there a plan to re-upload the Culture War episode
that were on the Tenet Media channel?
There are a few that my mom wanted to see.
Love you all.
I believe they're all still...
So they're all on iTunes and Spotify.
Nothing is gone.
Tenet disappeared.
But the important thing for people to understand is that we had a non-exclusive license.
This means, like, if TimCast IRL appeared on someone else's Twitter because they bought a license,
we own the show, we host the show.
Sometimes people repost it.
So Tenet appeared on that channel.
That channel is now gone, but the podcast still exists everywhere.
And we had a great episode today with the Cartier family. I don't know if you guys saw that channel. That channel is now gone, but the podcast still exists everywhere. And we had a great episode today with the Cartier
family. I don't know if you guys saw that one. That was
fun. Young black men
who were reacting to music and everything, and
then someone told them to react to Thomas
Sowell, and then they went, whoa.
And now they're Trump supporters.
And they were like, they learned a lot,
changed their worldview. Thomas Sowell's a
national treasure. He's a genius.
Just incredible. These guys are smart dudes. They're change their worldview. Thomas Sowell's a national treasure. He's a genius.
These guys are smart dudes. They're doing the research. They're figuring things out. They're college athletes.
They had a BLM poster when they were doing these videos. Then people started to ask them
questions. They started to answer the questions and look into them. I said to them,
you guys are like track and field stars. You're in college. You're running.
I have to imagine you're disciplined.
You wake up every day.
You got to eat right.
You can't screw around.
You can't drink.
I'm like, that discipline and hard work ethic will take anybody towards whatever the right is today.
Because it means you're going to do the work.
You're going to be paying attention.
You're going to do what's best for you.
And you're not going to accept that people who don't want to work get your money and things like that.
I think that's where they ultimately end up where they are.
Let's grab some more.
Allahad says, hi, Tim, I got a financial idea.
Bet all your money on Kamala.
If she wins, you win.
If she loses, you still win.
Profit.
Ha ha.
Silver is like a decade high right now.
I think it's like $33.
Is that what was going on?
I saw a tweet about it.
Yeah, that's wild.
Gold is at like $2,700, some ridiculous thing.
And now Max Keiser is saying that Bitcoin's probably going to skyrocket afterwards.
I don't got any advice for you guys.
I'm just saying.
That's what's in the news.
Bitcoin's super high right now.
Oh, yeah.
It's almost like $70, dude.
It's like $68.
What?
Yeah, it's like $66.
I had no idea.
I thought it was $67 the other day, yeah.
Wow.
For real?
Yeah.
I do not.
I got to track this stuff.
What is going on over here? I just, I happened to check the other day. Oh, yeah, that's $ Yeah. I do not. I got to track this stuff. What is going on over here?
I just, I happened to check the other day.
Oh, yeah, that's 65.
It says 68 on Google, so.
Orange man, orange coin.
Orange man, orange coin.
Well, look, dude,
I think the day before the election,
all of these things
are going to go through the roof
because people are worried
about Kamala winning.
But, I don't know,
we'll see if Trump wins.
But they're also worried
about unrest.
Exactly. Exactly.
Yep.
Let's go.
Sea Cowboy says,
the drones flying over Norfolk are not new.
This has been an issue since at least December.
A Chinese student was also arrested
for flying a drone over Newport News shipyards
a couple months ago.
Ooh, man.
I briefly lived over there a couple months.
I lived in Virginia Beach for a while.
I was stationed there.
Yeah, yeah.
Training.
Where were you stationed at in Virginia Beach?
Dammit.
Okay, cool.
Because my brother's at Eustis.
Okay.
Yeah, so I lived briefly down there.
Or I visited him for a few months.
We hung out.
It was fun.
Nice.
Cool stuff.
Hampton Roads, huh?
Love the Hampton Roads.
Yeah.
All right, let's go.
Matthew Peterson says, hey, Tim and crew.
First time ever messaging.
Could you give a shout out for my younger brother, Adam?
Our parents could use some help. Give, send, go. Adam's medical. Can't get the URL to work. Shout out, Adam.
Best of luck to you guys. I hope everything is OK.
Dclaw says, Kane and The Undertaker did a vid with Trump saying to vote for Trump and not Kamala.
Dude, I love it. So amazing. Glenn Jacobs, Kane, he's a mayor in East Tennessee.
And actually his entire area was, so his, to raise money and just using his, you know,
just fame and celebrity to be able to, you know,
become a huge, huge voice for that area.
Luciano says,
Seitzem yesterday suggested that magic is superior to Yu-Gi-Oh!
How dare you?
Because of this transgression,
I have unsubscribed from Freedom Tunes.
Wait, what?
The shadow realm with you, Spoon Man.
Why would you do that?
Excellent work.
I disavow.
Excellent work.
I disavow to say that along with everything I didn't say.
You'll lose way more subs if you say yes.
I was raised in a middle class family.
We cared a lot about our lawn.
Ejection seat.
Ejection seat. Ejection seat.
Get me out of here.
All right.
All right.
What do we got?
We'll grab some more.
Garant says, bold-faced lie about Kamala not having the energy of a rabbit.
Kamala has the energy of a Playboy bunny, the thing she did for her.
Okay.
All right.
Oh, no, no, no.
Family friendly. Family friendly. No, no, no, no, no. Oh, no, no, no. Family friendly.
Family friendly.
No, no, no, no, no, no, no.
All right.
Stoned Mason says,
Hey, Tim and Company and Seamus,
you gentlemen are inspiring.
I know I may sound crazy,
but have you heard of JFK Jr.?
JFK Jr., George Magazine?
What if his return is the October surprise
the MSM would break?
What is that?
They're expecting JFK Jr.
George would...
I don't know what that magazine is.
George Magazine was his magazine. They said Energy Magazine.
It was George. He had his own magazine.
I know Trump was actually, obviously, friends with
JFK Jr.
Obviously, before he died in the plane
crash, when
Hillary Clinton wanted to run in the same
race that
he was in at the same time that he was
running for Senate. That's just a historical timeline. Is that insinuating? He's just those things together. main role in a Trump administration. And of course, you know, make America healthy again
is his big push. But I had come up with this idea of saying, well, why not put all of the
assassination records on to a task force and create a task force on assassination. So obviously
something now that President Trump and RFK Jr. have both experienced, one directly and one indirectly through his father
and uncle. And Trump announced the very next day at the rally in Phoenix that he would be appointing
RFK Jr. to lead the task force on presidential assassinations and giving him declassification
authority on, by the way, his father, his uncle, and on Butler, Pennsylvania.
Dude, there's something else I want to point out about the assassination attempts here.
Do you guys remember how right after the assassination attempt against Donald Trump happened,
you started seeing these articles about how the CIA thwarted a secret assassination attempt on Obama that the KKK was plotting?
What? I didn't see that. Yeah, they were publishing these stories like,
you think your candidate was dangerous and almost got assassinated.
It was almost like when you have a spoiled little kid
you need to give a cupcake to on someone else's birthday
because they can't stand someone else being the center of attention.
But it was a real thing.
They were trying to push this narrative right after the assassination attempt
that an assassination attempt. An assassination attempt
on Obama had been thwarted years ago and the KKK
was planning on taking him out.
Those are the headlines after
Trump falls on stage
at security.
Trump briefly stops speech after
loud noise. Loud pops.
Yeah, loud pops.
Do you remember that one?
G.O.P. Seeds.. Yeah. Is that what they said? Do you remember that one? I think. G.O.P. Seethes.
No, no.
Yeah.
Look at what happened with the Ryan Ruth story.
Marjorie Taylor Greene is immediately like, there's shots being fired at Trump's Green.
This may be an assassination.
And all these pundits were like, no, it's not.
Stop.
It's not an assassination.
CNN tried to say that it was like a gang thing that happened off site.
And they said, hey, there's some areas.
And it's true.
There's some areas of West Palm Beach, not too far from Mar-a-Lago that are known for gang activity. I don't know if it's Trendy,
or Agua or whatever, but they were trying to say that this was a couple of like gangbangers
shooting at each other when no, it was the shooter, in fact, was a Secret Service agent
shooting at an assassin who we later found out had been lying in the bushes for 12 hours waiting
for President Trump to arrive.
All right. Wyatt Kallenberg says, up to World War II, kids were educated by their families,
communities, and religion. After World War II, the government convinced parents to put their
kids in secular government schools, allowed secular TV to babysit them. Hence, boomers are
non-religious. And this is fortunately for the liberal economic order coinciding at the exact
same time when they were trying to create the liberal economic order.
Speaking of, in the 1950s, several of the large corporations that had been manufacturing goods for the war effort, they had the manufacturing capability to continue that output, but no wars for that.
And then they realized, we have an oversupply and under demand of all of the goods,
household goods and consumables that we can
sell. But people don't need them.
They literally don't need them. What do we do?
They hired professional
hypnotists. What? To develop
marketing campaigns to instill
via mass formation hypnosis
an urge,
a drive, a desire, a belief,
an identity to become a consumer.
Is this where Bernays comes in?
It's in the 1950s.
No, Bernays was way earlier than that.
He was earlier than that.
He figured out that—
He made bacon a thing.
Yeah, and also the freedom torches, like Make Women Smoke,
because previously that had not been socially acceptable.
Bernays was the nephew of Freud.
Yeah, that's right.
Bacon and orange juice, I think, were some of his claims to fame.
Right.
Bacon is a breakfast food now because of him, and orange juice, I think, were some of his claims to fame. Bacon is a breakfast food now because of him.
And orange juice did not exist.
Orange juice is not good for you.
Orange juice is a hyperconcentration of sugars.
An orange is good for you.
And so what happened was the farming season had oversupply.
And the farmers were like, what are we going to do with this extra stock?
It's going to drive the prices down.
And so he was like, orange juice. We make a new
product. We say, if an orange is healthy, orange
juice is five oranges in one glass.
And so then they started selling oranges and
orange juice, so they had a new product that could go on the
shelves for longer and different, you know.
The CIA also hired hypnotists.
Correct. For psycho
magicians during MKUltra
training. Yes. So they love doing that.
It's insane the stuff that we know about MKUltra now too,
which is just out there.
It's public record.
People don't talk about it as much as they should.
Because they've been MKUltra'd.
The first season of Stranger Things,
if people actually sit and watch it,
is directly about,
people know how it's about the Montauk Project,
but it is directly referencing MKUltra.
And the backstory to Eleven
is that her mother was in the MKUltra experiments
while she was pregnant.
And so this supposedly is the reason
that Eleven has her power.
But they've totally just driven right past that.
It has gotten weird
and i didn't want i think i watched maybe the first three seasons but i remember there was one
episode in the third season that got really based because the it was just shocking for a popular
netflix show to say this but they basically trashed communism do you remember the episode
oh yeah i insist the carnival is rigged because it's capitalist then you just get to prove it
wrong he's like he's like i guess i guess i learned all of all of uh i'm shocked yeah that whole season is like the uh the the russian communists
have infiltrated the town etc i i gotta throw some shade to the right man uh we talked about
this earlier with the cartier family i was like the right complained a whole lot and the anti-woke
not necessarily right wingers complained a whole lot of the movies they didn't like, but y'all need to, like,
Captain America, the first,
second, and third, are really
strong pro-America messages. The third,
it drifts a little bit away from it,
but the first one definitely
does, and there was a show on Netflix called The Order.
Do you ever see this one? No, what's that?
It got two seasons, it got canceled, and it takes
place, it's, what is it, like, witches
and werewolves or something? That was a video game, it the order 1866 that's a different one okay it was
also about witches and werewolves i think the show was called the order anyway the bad guy was a
marxist professor really the bad guy was literally a communist marxist not exaggeration and he wanted
the power for himself and so the witches and werewolves are like we got to stop this guy
super woke.
And the right doesn't rally around shows that have this positive message.
They didn't know it existed.
Netflix canceled it because nobody watched it.
Netflix literally had a show that was like,
communism is bad and communist professors at universities
are bad people who want to steal power.
And it was just like, no, we don't care.
We're not going to watch that.
They all canceled after cuties.
Speaking of evil, yeah.
I mean, that's also one of the reasons
I never got Netflix again.
But speaking of evil, yeah, I mean, that's also one of the reasons I never got Netflix again. But speaking of evil Marxist professors, did you guys see that Robert Reich got really upset when Trump tweeted out the St. Michael prayer?
Yes.
Part of what's so funny about that is Leo XIII wrote that prayer to frighten demons.
And Robert Reich, a Marxist professor read it and went,
this is terrifying.
I think he might actually be in terms of demons.
I think he would be considered an imp.
I don't know if you have a photo of Robert.
I got,
I got asked about that.
And someone asked me about that.
Like,
does that concern you?
And Trump tweets those things.
And I was like,
what?
And they were like,
well,
isn't it like a scary thing?
And I was like,
hold on,
try that again. Like I'm confused. Trump posted a prayer. He's a, he's a, he's a Christian guy. Like, I don't know what? And they were like, well, isn't it like a scary thing? And I was like, hold on, try that again.
Like, I'm confused.
Trump posted a prayer.
He's a Christian guy.
Like, I don't know what I'm supposed to think.
I must be mad about that.
Christians in this country exist.
What am I supposed to say to that?
Yeah.
Why are you acting like you're mad?
Because what they're mad about is the fact that Christians are being told that they don't have to be afraid to be public about their Christian beliefs.
That terrifies them.
Something that we've identified. And actually, one of the reasons we didn't mention it, but, you know, we didn't use the fight, fight, fight photo for the cover of this.
But we use the trumpet prayer photo.
And, you know, I think that this one speaks to me because this is the moment just before that moment.
You've seen Trump with his fist in the air before.
We've all seen that. Probably not as striking as that image, but we've seen it. But what have you never seen before? Trump publicly
on his knees at prayer, showing piety and showing something that I don't think we've ever seen from
him before, but humility. That's crazy, right? It's so true. God calls you, God calls men to
humble themselves. And in this instance, if you take the miraculous and
look as a Catholic, it's just what I believe that Trump was humbled in a sense and brought to that
moment of literally being kissed on the ear by death itself. He was humbled. And I don't know
how you could not be after something like that. But in that moment, he understood what had happened and understood that his life had been saved by God.
And which he said, by the way, he said it was God alone.
He put that out.
And then it gave him the ability to stand up as he didn't even know if the shooters were gone when he stood up.
He didn't even know if there was still a threat.
The Trump.
And anyway, just to finish thought, since then, you've seen this really public invocation of Christianity by
Trump. The Trumps are just good people. They're so nice. It's crazy to me. Let me give you an
example of this. Right. What is crazy? Casey Neistat endorsing Hillary Clinton, attacking
the Trump family, but then later saying like he knows them
personally and they're all really nice people. I'm just like, look, you know, I'm not trying to
drag the guy or anything, but it's just when I go to the Trump businesses and I ask his employees,
they all love the guy. Everybody who meets him says they love the guy. Trump is really good at
this. When he meets you, he compliments you right away. He genuinely, he'll just be really nice.
He'll say something really nice about you. And it's just so strange to me to see how the media presents this image that
doesn't exist. Well, and this is a point that I wanted to make about humility. Obviously,
Trump is braggadocious and part of his brand is that he's a bit egotistical, but I think he's
significantly more humble than people give him credit for because our culture has a very distorted
vision of what humility means. Humility is essentially just knowing your place and taking it. I think Trump,
a billionaire who's open about the fact that he's a billionaire, is way more humble than any of these
rich politicians who pretend that they're working class or poor. It's ridiculous. Dude, when you see
a billionaire wearing a T-shirt and sweatpants, that's not a humble person. That's someone who's
trying to be something they're not. Real quick, you're saying humble is knowing your place.
Yeah, and taking it. And Donald Trump literally translates to
herald of the ruler of the world.
Oh, well, there it is. I'm not kidding.
Did you know that? We've talked about that before.
Donald means world ruler,
and Trump is the
announcement, is the fanfare. His name
literally means world rulers. Where did you get the word trumpet
from? Right. And so
then the conspiracy theory is,
uh-uh-uh,
but does that mean that Donald Trump
is the world ruler?
Or does that mean he is the herald
of the world ruler,
Barron?
Barron.
Which literally means,
Barron.
You know,
I don't know,
what's the earliest year
Barron can run for office?
So he's 18 now.
17 years now.
35,
so yeah,
17 years from now.
I gotta say,
he's gonna be furious. Here's the arc. He's growing up, literally years now, 35. So yeah, 17 years from now, I got to say to his dad, he's going to be fear. Here's the arc.
He's growing up, literally growing up, surrounded in the deepest trenches of politics and dirty
politics in the deep state, seeing what his dad is going through.
He's going to be one of the most political.
And I hear this now that he's super intelligent.
He knows all about what's going on politically.
He listens to all these podcasts.
He pays deep attention and that he doesn't want to get into the political arena until he's a bit older He knows all about what's going on politically. He listens to all these podcasts. He pays deep attention.
And that he doesn't want to get into the political arena until he's a bit older or whatever.
Smart kid.
But I feel like in terms of what someone may know
about how the world works in politics,
let me phrase it this way.
When professional sports first start,
the pros are not that good.
If we look back to like the olden days of name of sport,
you're like, look at the records that are being broken today.
It's because a kid was born and raised to be that professional.
Donald Trump wasn't born and raised to be a president.
He was a successful business leader, and then he took the roll-up.
But Barron is being born and bred and raised in this political environment with real insights.
Maybe the reality is that when he's older, he becomes a powerful.
You also have to take into account all the time-traveling Barron does. That's true. maybe the reality is that when he's older he becomes a powerful he's Octavian
you have to take into account all the time traveling
Baron does
and all the information he's amassed
over all this time
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