Timcast IRL - Trump Considers Invoking INSURRECTION ACT To Deploy National Guard to Portland w/ Jack Posobiec & Morgan Murphy
Episode Date: October 7, 2025Special guest host Jack Posobiec is joined by Phil, Shane, Seamus, & Morgan Murphy to discuss Trump considering invoking the insurrection act to shut down Portland Antifa, Latin Kings member accused o...f murder-for-hire plot against US Border Patrol, and a Democrat politician in Virginia calling for the death of Republican's kids. Hosts: Jack Posobiec @JackPosobiec (everywhere) Phil @PhilThatRemains (X) Carter @CarterBanks (X) | @trashhouserecords Shane @ShaneCashman (everywhere) Guests: Morgan Murphy | https://murphyforsenate.com/ Seamus Coughlin @FreedomToons (everywhere)
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All right, ladies and gentlemen, welcome aboard today's edition of not Timcast, IRL, although
of course it is Timcast, IRL. In fact, it is POSOCAST IRA. Yes, the POSO cast has returned.
Tim is, of course, on assignment. He is down, I believe, taking care of some business in a great
state of Tejas. But until then, Jack Posobic is here. I want to say, by the way, a special thank
you to Tim Poole for coming down.
and covering all of last week at Turning Point headquarters.
Obviously, everyone there, we're still dealing with the loss of our friend,
the loss of our leader, Charlie Kirk, his horrific murder,
and all that comes along with it and trying to figure out what the new normal is there.
But, you know, Tim spent the entire week at the headquarters,
brought his entire team, everybody out.
We did some great shows together.
We were wearing sombreros in the Charlie Kirk studio, and we had a really good time because the mission continues.
And so I'm sure Tim will be listening to this later.
And so I just had to say that, you know, from the bottom of my heart, really appreciated him being there and showing us the support that he did.
He says it was just because of scheduling.
But I know he's in, you don't just spend an entire week because of scheduling.
But we're really excited to be here.
I'm excited to be able to fill in for Tim in this capacity because, hey, he was there for us when.
we needed it as well. I want to give a quick shout out before we get into the show.
And by the way, we've got so much stuff to talk about. President Trump talking about
the Insurrection Act. We saw a ton of violence all over the country this weekend, particularly
in Chicago and Portland. We're going to get into all of that, as well as the fact that the local
officials there are outright saying that they will not comply with the federal government.
government, and one of which even invoked the words Civil War, who was it, will tell you soon.
Also, new text messages out in the J. Jones scandal, which continues to spiral out of control
in the Attorney General's race in Virginia, as well as affecting the governor's race,
lieutenant governor's race. We also have huge news about the FBI and Jack Smith conducting
secret surveillance of GOP senators and potentially even congressmen as well.
well, that was just declassified.
Insane, but hey, it's clown world, and we're just out here defining the clowns.
So I'm Jack Posobic, filling in for Tim, who is on assignment.
I do want to tell you guys about cast brew coffee.
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Guys, which ones are the new ones?
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I love Mary's Ghostblend, which I've never had, but it's so good.
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Guys, if you got a new...
No, that's the end graphing green.
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Who? Oh my gosh.
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What's your background?
I'm a Navy captain, a Navy Captain in the Reserve.
I started off in...
Yeah, Navy?
Yeah, started off fellow fellowship made over there.
I started off in magazines, though, in the 90s, back when magazines had money, so I was working for...
Magazines, what are those things?
I know, I know.
You mean like you put in your rifle?
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Right, that kind of magazine.
No, I started in Vanity Fair and Forbes back in the 90s when magazines.
We spent more on Champaign at Vanity Fair, I think, than they spent on a whole magazine to
day. Is that when Chris Hitchens was there? It was. I did a lot of research for him. I was an intern,
so I got a lot of coffee and dry cleaning for Graydon Carter and Christopher Hitchens. That was the
first time I interviewed actually the president, so I've interviewed Trump back in the day. We'd call
him if the stories were slow. But I joined the Navy Reserve in 1999, went on to become the
executive editor of Southern Living, where I covered food and travel, which was like a gravy train
with biscuit wheels and eventually got deployed to Afghanistan in 2010 and 2011, which killed
my neocon beliefs when I was there. We can talk more about that later, but got into politics
after I felt like our culture was collapsing, and if normal people didn't go to Washington
and help out, we'd lose the country. So I went up in 2020 in the last term, last year of
Trump's first term, and was the press secretary to the Secretary of Defense.
And then after the election was stolen, I went to work for Tommy Tuberville, the great senator from the state of Alabama.
Coach Tubber and I fought the Biden administration.
I was proud to stand with him as we fought tooth and nail over things like the Afghanistan withdrawal, Ukraine funding, unlimited abortion on demand, et cetera.
and then I just wrapped up another tour with the second Trump administration working for General Keith Kellogg.
Based, based, based.
Sounds good, guys, sounds good.
All right, we'll put you to the test as we go through as maybe not as as directly as Tim would.
But I think we can get there.
Let's go around the room a little bit.
You, who are you?
James Coglin.
My name is Seamus Coglin.
Some of you remember me from when I would make infrequent appearances on the show.
a while back. And I've been
getting asked this question by fans
of Timcast a lot. Fans of my work
they're going, when are you going to go back on Timcast?
Where have you been? What happened?
Some people speculating.
We've actually been getting comments
saying thank you so much for
keeping Tim or keeping James off to Tim.
What did he do? How do I
how do I get you away from me? Exactly.
Everyone's very... So it's smoother and better
and funnier. A million times better
and it's horrible when I'm here, but there's a reason
I have to come back. And the reason I have to come back is
related to the reason why I was gone. I am working on something very special. I've spent the past
eight or nine months putting together a show. I'm making an animated show full length. The plan is to
release it for free on YouTube. And we just released our crowdfunding video for it today. It's an
animated anthology series. It's comedy. It's science fiction. I think you guys are really going to like
it. Think kind of like Twilight Zone's Black Mirror. But instead of what you get with a lot of modern
shows where they try to do this over the top,
pseudo-intellectual nihilism.
We actually have an angle. We're trying to
spread a productive message, but most importantly,
we're trying to do it through humor
and through story, which I think
99% of conservative
humor and content has failed to do.
But I'm not going to ask you to take my
word for it, and my word for the fact
that this show's good, because
we've already made the pilot. It's a 25
minute long pilot episode. If you go
over to twisted plots.com,
that's the name of the show, twisted plots,
and you donate to our crowdfunding campaign to fund our first season,
you will be able to watch the entire first episode of our show
that's available for the first 24 hours of the campaign.
So after the first 24 hours are up,
you're going to have to donate at a certain tier
to be able to watch the entire pilot.
But right now, if you go over there, twisted plots.com,
you donate, you support the show.
You will be able to see the entire pilot.
I think you guys are going to love it.
I think we're going to change in shape culture.
I think what we're making here is really special.
And so I want to thank you guys for having you back on here.
I really want to thank you guys.
If you're considering donating, go over to twisted plots.com.
That's awesome.
And like everybody knows, of course, James from Freedom Tunes
and the work that you've done to push the cultural space.
What platform are you using for crowd fund?
So right now we're using GiveSend Go,
but we actually have our own infrastructure set up on a landing page
that we built to give people an idea of what tiers they'll get
and what they'll have access to.
So as soon as you donate, again,
because it's within the first 24 hours of our launch,
you'll get an email,
it'll have a link to the pilot behind the paywall.
I think you guys are going to love it.
It's something we're all very proud of.
We are very excited to make more of it.
So please donate, please help us get to our goal.
We're at $30,000 right now.
We need to get to $500,000.
The reason for that is in order to make an animated show,
we basically need a staff of 8 to 10 people,
working for an entire year to make this all happen. So we're going to need to get this all funded
in order to continue to produce it. But I really think it's special. I think you guys are going to
enjoy it. Our full cost for our entire season is actually less than the inflation adjusted cost
for what it took to make one episode of South Park in 1997. That's how efficient we are with our
budget. So I promise we're going to stretch your dollar. I promise we're going to get you good
content. And I promise you, it is not going to be the boring conservative dreck you get
where it's a guy ranting instead of stories being told and jokes being made.
You know it's going to be good. You know it's going to be good if Shamis is behind it.
But if you're also looking for something a little twisted, you might want to check out.
Shane Cashman. What's up? I saw a sneak peek of Seamus's new feature and it's hilarious.
Is it any good? Thank you. It hurts me to say it publicly, but it is hilarious.
Are you paying him?
$7,000.
You would never be on my payroll ever in a million years.
We have to stretch our budget.
That's why it's $500,000.
Oh, that's where the money's going.
That's the $500,000.
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This isn't like an AI bit.
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And he's going to ask for a pardon.
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Yep, yep.
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Let's get into it.
Probative value.
All right, guys, we got to get into this because I know if Tim were here,
it goes without a question, this would be the,
very first story and got it up from Politico, so you know it's true, right? President Trump,
he said this publicly, that he's open to invoking the Insurrection Act itself. And we know that
he's, you know, been getting close to it. We know that he's been kind of toying around with the
idea. No, I got to spend pretty much the entire day with President Trump yesterday, had the honor
of accompanying him on Air Force One. We had the Navy's, it did, it's the celebrated, it's
of the Navy's 250th birthday,
which actually comes next week,
but we celebrated it this week.
Zah.
Yeah, who yeah, that.
And it just, you know,
it just worked out for scheduling purposes.
So, you know,
shout out to the White House,
very excited and very honored
to have been able to accompany
to ride greatest plane
in the United States,
the greatest plane
in the entire world
to celebrate the world's finest Navy there yesterday.
But this was not a topic that came up,
but while we were on Air Force One,
so he's got, he's got the news
on. It's always Fox News, of course. And you're seeing that, yes, they were showing the naval
exercises and the sea power demonstrations, but it was video after video of the violence that's
going on in Portland and Chicago just over and over and over. And so you have to imagine that
he's sitting there and he's watching this as well, and he's realizing that he has the power to change
it. And here's what he came out today saying in response to this. So a federal judge just blocked the
president from sending National Guard troops to Portland, Oregon, which President Trump has said
has been taken over by left-wing domestic terrorists. And I think, by the way, speaking of which,
I believe Nick Sortor also just had his charges dropped, which is huge. So the Multnomah County
DA, that's where Portland is, has declined to continue up these charges. He was arrested as a
working journalist on the ground targeting all of these things that are going on, just showing us,
showing us the truth of what's happening. He gets arrested, even though you can see all the video,
he's the one who's being attacked.
So God bless Nick Sortor for being out there and doing that.
And here's President Trump.
If I had to enact it, I'd do it.
Talking about the Insurrection Act.
If people were being killed and courts were holding us up
where governors or mayors were holding us up.
You look at what's happened with Portland over the years.
It's a burning, I'll just say it, it's a burning hellhole.
And then you have a judge that lost her way
that tries to pretend there's no problem.
Wow. You're running for office. Morgan, what do you think? Well, I think he's absolutely right. This came up when I was with the Secretary of Defense in his last term. So you might remember Dr. Mark Esper got out in front of the president and said, I don't think there's any need to invoke the insurrection act. And that's the biggest difference between Trump one and Trump two in my mind is that there aren't people backbiting him in his own administration. And Trump two, you
you're not going to hear Pete Hagseth get out and start making a policy call on whether the
Insurrection Act needs to be invoked. And we all saw the mostly peaceful protests during BLM and
2020. And I think the president was absolutely right there to say we needed to put those down
and save lives in federal buildings and property. But, which Mark Millie apologized for,
by the way. I'll never forget this. That Mark Millie, they go and clear out Lafayette Square
Park, which is just north of the White House. And Antifa's out there. They're setting fire
to St. John's Church, which is just adjacent to that.
It's all sort of in the same complex, just beyond the White House,
but it still has a lot of Secret Service and a lot of protection there.
And they camp out.
The Secret Service is doing what they can to at least protect the compound.
The President of the United States, remember, they made fun of him.
Yeah, that's right.
Because they brought him down into the bunker.
They were making fun of, they were laughing about this.
They were setting fire to historic buildings and churches.
Again, setting fires to churches, wherever I heard this one before.
and President Trump says clear them all out
and they go and clear them all out and they did the walk
remember they do the walk you're there for the walk
I was not there for the walk but watched the walk
and Mark Millie was later General Millie was really upset
that he had been photographed and he apologizes
and he apologized to Barbara Starr
I think he was upset that one he'd worn his camos over to the White House
he liked them because they were a roomy right
yeah I never understood that by the way why
If you're going to the White House and you're going to having the oval, yeah, you would wear your class A's.
Absolutely.
Every time.
He didn't like the class A's.
It just, you know, probably, you know, because he looks at it.
Was he on the large side?
He, what I'm trying to say, he was a husky size.
He was probably offended by the Seck War's new, new directives.
He'd be the first one.
He'd be the first one.
I love what Pete Higgs has the saying is we're going to make the generals PT.
We're going to hold them to the same standard.
Love that.
But yeah, he walked across, he was embarrassed by it and apologized by, and that's what got Dr. Esper
crossways with the president, because the president makes the policy call, not the Secretary of
Defense.
Look, guys, and we should go around and show this, but, I mean, the violence that's going on
throughout Portland, throughout Chicago, and I believe we, do we have that clip?
Can we play this, can we play this clip of the Chicago mayor?
because as crazy at Portland gotten,
I don't think that we've heard a higher level official
from one of these areas say something as horrific as this.
Let's at least play the first part of it.
And I just played here, okay.
The right wing in this country wants a rematch of the Civil War.
I just, I want that to sit in right now
because the president of the United States of America
has declared war on the people of Chicago
and people across America.
That's right. He's more interested in giving billions of dollars to other nations while farmers in urban cities around this country are literally being destabilized.
Yeah, I'm, does anyone know what he's talking about about the farmers in urban cities that are being destabilized?
Well, this is something I've said.
Where are the urban farmers?
They're pot farmers.
Well, those are words.
They came out of his mouth.
They, they liberals, I mean, these leftists, their brains kind of work like L.L.
They just throw words together into a salad bowl and they shake it up and then they pour it out.
And after a certain number of times, they find that specific words get them the results that they want.
But there's not actually a demonstration of a real understanding of language.
This is why they call men women.
This is why they call everything they don't like racist.
This is why you're a homophobe.
If you don't want some pervert dancing in front of your child in drag, I mean his words mean nothing.
and that's why they mean nothing.
Well, I mean, look, the left largely doesn't believe in overarching narratives.
There's just tons of postmodernists on the left, so they don't believe in overarching narratives.
They don't believe that words actually have meaning.
Exactly.
They believe that words are a tool and words are used to assert power.
So the meanings of the words don't matter.
They don't have to believe them.
And if you look at the postmodernist philosophers like Sartre and Foucault, they say,
things like, I don't remember exactly who said this, but he said, it doesn't matter if I'm
actually making a good argument. All that matters is that I'm interesting, because they don't
believe in arguments. They don't believe that people can make an argument from an honest
position. They believe that it's all about power. And when you have that as an overarching belief,
or even if you don't have an overarching belief, and you just adopt that mindset, it doesn't matter
what I say. All I have to do is say whatever I can say to win the argument.
Right. That's what you get. You get these kind of word salad, you know, vomiting of words. And we would hear this with the former vice president, with Kamala Harris. She would just say things and they didn't really make a lot of sense. Well, let's, let's, okay, so as crazy as that was, let's go back to the first part of what he just said there. The right wing in this country wants a rematch of the civil war, which is literally nothing compared, there's nothing that anyone has said at all. No, we want to.
the enforcement of federal law. We want the enforcement of federal law to be done. We want
the, it's something called the Supremacy Clause of the United States Constitution that says
that when there is a conflict between state and federal laws, national laws, that it is
the federal government that comes first. And we know that in the Constitution, it is very clear
that the federal government has the authority to enforce the laws when it comes to immigration.
It's really simple. That's all this is. And by the way, we were talking about this before the
show that, you know, those mayors and those governors could have done the work to try to prepare
for this coming. They could have tried to help those citizens or, excuse me, they could have
tried to help those people get out of there in the first place, help the citizens have relief
from this massive influx of illegal aliens that came in. They did nothing. So what were
they doing? They were supporting this policy. So no, it is not them who were.
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We're pushing for Civil War at all.
It is you and you, this mayor of Chicago and is the officials in Portland that are
fighting this that are the ones that are in rebellion. They're in open rebellion against the federal
government. He doesn't even know his history. I mean, the history is, the history is of the
South in the Civil War invoking state's rights. What are these people doing? They're invoking
the rights. They're setting up sanctuary cities. They're saying you cannot have federal supremacy here.
You're not going to move in here. So they've gotten the history completely backwards, which is
gaslighting on a level. This is why they're a death cult, though, because they'd rather sacrifice their
city. They let the cities burn. They're like innocent people.
die and not let Trump or the government protect citizens. They worship this death. I completely agree
with you. And that's the purpose of it. I've mentioned this on the show before. Leftism is just
the intellectual rationalization for social decay. You find these very highfalutant ways of describing
your desire to not do the things that you actually have to do as an adult to keep society functioning.
And then you call that a belief system and like certain other people who also want to abdicate all
of their responsibility treated as if you've said something profound,
because you've given them an out.
And so that applies to every facet of society
and everything falls apart.
We know Jack, I'm sure, would happily tell people
about the history of this as a fellow papist,
but you look at where the left comes from,
it's the French Revolution.
That's where we first get this term.
And how did the left enter the world stage?
Beheading priests, I don't know if I can describe this on air,
but abusing nuns, murdering innocent people,
This insane, insatiable bloodlust was how they broke out on the world.
It's Robes Pierre.
It's the guillotine.
This is prior to the Bolshevik Revolution.
The left are the genesis of terrorism because of the French Revolution.
The terror during the French Revolution.
That's where the term terrorism comes from.
And you might remember the School Board of Education in Chicago, I believe, during 2020 riots rolling out a guillotine in protest of starting schools again.
That's insane.
These were the ones, the guys who started this.
these are the ones who set it up and and you know my my british friends get on me when they say well
actually america was the first revolutionary revolutionary okay but you didn't see that in america
you didn't see that type of revolutionary reprisal violence uh certainly you saw the
revolutionary war but you didn't see this idea of if every if no one uh if people don't refuse to
if people do refuse to go along with the revolution they'll be destroyed uh they would they smash the
Notre Dame Cathedral, by the way.
They smashed all the stainless windows, this fire
in, you know, what 2019 wasn't the first time it was
taken down, attacked, I should say.
And it was
all the statues out front, the
I think it was the kings of Israel
are the statues and some of the saints
that they all get smashed and destroyed.
And the entire cathedral, this is beautiful.
It gets converted into what they
called a temple of reason.
A temple of reason.
Wow. And I'm like,
sounds about right. Okay, so they were just
redditors.
They're like, yes, this is quite reasonable as they're smashing a church window.
250 years ago, right, that's what they were saying.
We do not believe in these superstitions of Christ and Christianity.
We believe in reason and wisdom, and that's why we're going to kill all the priests and nuns.
Well, and I just want to mention this.
The American Revolution, it's kind of a misnomer in a certain sense.
There was a revolt and there was a new form of government,
but it was not as if they were trying to completely overturn the entire social fabric
and build something new and anti-human in its place.
They didn't try to recreate the calendar.
They weren't trying to force religion out of society.
They actually said it was very important for religion to have its place
and specifically for Christianity to have its place.
So they were a very different phenomenon.
And actually with the French Revolution,
many of the people who initially supported the revolution
ended up recanting and regretting it
when they saw what the other revolutionaries did.
I don't think that was so much the case with the American Revolution.
They ended up being pretty proud of what they built and for good reason.
You had legacy in mind.
Yeah.
You know, not just ripping everything down and starting over.
It wasn't a cultural revolution.
Whoa, guys, listen to this.
They're now saying that this may be, this sounds like a cartel.
I'm just looking at the New York Times updates because, guys, we have to understand what we're talking about here.
And we're going to ask you this in a second.
I think what we're looking through are the early, potentially,
the early stages of an actual insurrection against the United States government. This goes back
to the Whiskey Rebellion when George Washington, a sitting U.S. president, by the way, rode into battle
along with Alexander Hamilton, you know, sort of as the Sunday never had, you know. And look at
this now. So federal agents are now accusing a Chicago man of targeting a high-ranking member
of the Border Patrol in a murder for higher plot.
A charge, they're putting out hits on border patrol officials.
This comes to the Trump administration.
And of course, listen to New York Times.
Floods, Illinois, floods Illinois with immigration enforcement officers
and mobilizes troops.
Listen to this, Juan Espinoza Martinez 37 had recently offered 10 grand
in a Snapchat message for the killing of an unnamed senior
border patrol officer and guys i'm i'm just going to call it right now the the officer's been named
now uh c w c w b chicago is is saying that it was uh a hit on commander gregory bevino
that's actually i put it in the so look at this this guy okay here and they have more in the
actual document you know this guy was a member of the latin kings yep this is a member of the latin
kings and i'm going to tell you right now this this sounds like a cartel hit this sounds like a
cartel hit they're working with the latin kings and you know some
agent that was that knew too much and was in their way and now they're their offer there look at
this they have a cash app account well i probably shouldn't even post all that stuff yeah they're
putting all this out they're putting all this out in the charging document look at this look at this
2k on info quando lagarin 10k if you take him down lk okay lk on him the latin kings right there
look at that that's that's crime in in america today this is at morgan you're you're talking about
running for congress or for senate uh to be in the u.s. Congress this is what's going on in
in parts of the United States right now people have no idea they have no idea how large these
forces are how much money they have how much money these cartels have to fight back I mean
the the amount of money that that they have is I mean bigger
than any European military.
So we have to be really careful.
And we have to have our head on a swivel about things like this.
I'm glad they're on it, but terrifying.
Where do you come down?
So President Trump, he is federalizing the National Guard,
though he's doing so under the auspices of protecting the federal facilities.
Now, if President Trump invokes the In the Inurrection Act,
let's take it back to there, that means they can actually go out into the city and put down
Of course, and this is Title X, Black Letter Law.
It predates the Civil War because the Insurrection Act is 1807,
was passed in the wake of the Whiskey Rebellion to say that the federal government
can federalize the state militias if there is a case of a rebellion.
And this obviously was something that George Washington himself participated in putting down a rebellion.
So it is not some new law or new tradition or something that Trump made up.
It goes all the way back to our very first.
president, the founder of our country, at what point does it cross that line?
Well, we're getting really close to your point. I mean, the left projects all the time.
They project on us, oh, you're fascist, but they're the ones using the tools of government to
harass conservatives. They say that, and you just saw it, civil war, the right wants civil
war. Well, I think they're projecting there, and that, you know, you've got to pay attention.
and somebody tells you who they are, believe them.
Absolutely.
No, I totally agree. All they can do is project.
They're constantly accusing you of what they're trying to do.
And when they accuse people of fascism, it's kind of funny because people think that what fascism means is right-wing authoritarianism.
Fascism, by definition, takes on a different character based on what people are being, quote-unquote, represented by that fascist system.
But the core philosophy, the core belief of fascism is that the state exists above all.
Like, this is what Giovanni Gentile and Benito Mussolini actually wrote.
This is how the people who defined fascism, who created ideology, actually referred to it, actually described it.
It's the belief that the state exists above all is the highest moral authority and can change what your rights are at any moment.
Now, who believes that in the United States of America?
Let's be serious about this.
It's the people who are always accusing everybody else of being fascist.
And this is not, I understand that it's cringe to a certain degree to go like, well, the left are the real fascist, the left are the real racist because we're using their language.
But the truth is, if you look at the actual definition of fascism,
instead of thinking fascism just means when right-wingers make rules or when the law is enforced,
you find that leftism and fascism share that similar threat in common.
So to your initial point, right, so they blame everything.
They blame the people.
They blame everyone else for doing what they actually do.
It's called Darvo.
It's deny, attack, reverse victory offender.
That's a typical standard.
it's right out of like the
Solalinsky playbook
it is very standard on the left
and to your point
Seamus about
you know about the
fascism stuff
I disagree that they are fascists
in that they aren't nationalists
and that's a that's fair
that's a key component of fascists
but they are
every bit as authoritarian
as they accuse other
you know they accuse the right of being
and to be honest with you
like the
the accusations that they level
at the right, I'm getting to the point
where I kind of want the right to be
a little more authoritarian, to be a little more
assertive because things like
you've got judges and DAs
that will allow the, that when the police
arrest, if the police arrest these people,
they don't prosecute, they won't put these people
in jail, they allow them back on the street,
even up to and including people that attack
law enforcement, they will assert
that they have done nothing,
just here as peaceful protesters, but everyone
knows that the phrase
peaceful protester has been a meme
since 2020. You know, peaceful
protester as they're punching people. Well, and
here's what happened. So, perfect
example of this was in Chicago this
weekend that I know everyone
seen the news, but just think about this.
There were ICE agents that were
boxed in by 10 cars. This is
a military operation.
You were in Afghanistan, right?
Did 10 cars, do 10 cars
just show up by accident to
box in a group of troops?
No. That is an operation. By the way, this is exactly how, by the way, you should know
this. If you're in Afghanistan, if you get a bunch of guys boxed in by cars, what's
usually the next thing that happens? You die. Yeah, you get a V-bid. Right. So a vehicle
born IED, that is the classic scenario. I know a bunch of guys who came back from Afghanistan
and they don't, they don't even like being traffic jams.
Oh, no, I know. Listen, for nine months after I got back going to the mall, I would worry about,
I will never, and to this day, I will not pull up right on the bumper of the car in front of me.
You always leave an exit.
But it's what you were saying earlier, I think it's so important about the word and words and how words matter.
As a Christian, you know, my Bible starts off in the beginning was the word.
Could have started off in the beginning was light or in the beginning was space or in the beginning was God.
But it started off the beginning is the word because words are so powerful.
And if you believe in a higher authority, then you believe in the,
power of words. And this thread of our culture has lost the word and they believe that human
beings are the ultimate authority. Our government is the ultimate authority. And that's why
words are so fluid on the left. They don't, they don't mean anything. What is a woman? They
don't know. They won't put a fence around it. Yeah. The fact that they will use words in a way
to just assert power, that's a really difficult thing for the average person to wrap their head
around. Because one of the blind spots that liberalism, and when I say liberalism, I mean like
a liberal democracy like our Republican form, our Republican form of government, or we have a
Republican form of government, but our society is very, is a very liberal, focused on liberty,
focused on the individual. But one of the things that liberalism has kind of a blind spot or is
vulnerable to is people that approach the good-hearted and honest debate without the same
scruples, right? If you're going to come to a debate and you don't intend on being honest
and you don't intend on on having a charitable conversation and all you're going to do is use
the most hyperbolic way to engage that you can and just assert that your enemies are evil and
You assert that their motivations are bad.
The people that want to engage in dialogue are generally at a loss, and it makes it really
difficult for people to, for normal people, people that aren't schooled in that, people
that don't understand how people, the left will operate.
That's exactly why John Adams said our country was built for a moral and religious people.
100%.
To go back to what Jack was saying about, you were saying this is the beginning of the overthrow of our
government, those seeds.
I think we're planted, 60s and 70s?
I don't know if it's, I don't know if they're going to overthrow, to be fair,
they want to overthrow our government.
Well, let's just say overthrow our society.
And that's what they want.
But in this instance, I just want to limit it to this, that when you're looking at Portland,
you're looking at Chicago, which, you know, are sort of the pivot point cities,
they're the key cities in their respective states, Oregon, Illinois.
There's tons of parts of Illinois and Oregon that are not in rebellion.
but with these cities being in open rebellion, they are testing whether or not the federal government
will have the resolve to do to be able to enforce the law here. And I think those seeds were planted
in probably 60s and 70s in colleges that teach the postmodernism, teach the deconstruction.
We had the weather underground people who were felons killing people making bombs. They were Marxists.
They went to prison. They were pardoned by leftists liberals. Cuomo did it. Clinton did it.
They went into colleges and started teaching.
And there are no movies about the weather underground.
There, you do not see.
2,500 bombings.
The United States saw between 1970 and like midway through 1972.
So don't tell me.
And you can talk to people who are like, I was live in the 70s.
That never happened.
Yeah, because you'd never seen it in Hollywood.
I know.
Well, this is one of those hilarious things that every now and again, and listen,
I'm not trying to put everyone in a generation in the same box.
My parents are boomers. They're wonderful people. They're incredibly based. But it was just the fact that that generation was particularly consumed by media and by television. And I think part of the reason that we're not is because we've gotten more skeptical of what we've been told by the pundits and the folks on TV. But I will say this. When somebody points, I saw this. Somebody pointed out like, well, the weather underground was setting off bombs and they were extremely violent, but like no one talks.
about it and no one knew about it because it wasn't on TV. And every now and again,
you'll see some older guy commenting like, no, I was there and it didn't happen.
You're making their point. No, I know, they're making their point. But here's the thing, listen.
On X, I was doing that. Yeah, yeah. Like my, my parents in my, it, I guess it depends on what
background you're from, because they knew that, they knew that hippies were good. They
know, like, there were boomers who were based. But this is, oh, can I, can I say one thing,
actually, this is, I asked my dad this. I remember when I was like 12, I was like, dad,
and pardon my French
but I just got to quote the man accurately
I was like dad
he was born in the early 50s
so I was like in the 60s did you know any hippies
and my dad you know he's a south siders from Chicago
he's like we knew one hippie everyone thought
he was an asshole
exactly he's like in movies they have you think
everyone was a hippie
no one like those guys there is empirical data
there is empirical data to show that this did have an effect
at the time that is kind of
misremembered or just totally
overlooked by other things and I'll tell you
what happened because
okay what were the years that I just said
1970 to 1972
well was there something that happened
nationally in 1972 oh
there was a presidential election that's right
yeah and does anyone remember
let's let's put our polysci hats here
who won the presidential election in
1972
Richard millhouse
Nixon and how many states did he win
it was 49 out of 50 states in that election
so the idea that the 70s were oh
it was all about the counterculture it was all about change
really no it's
sounds like it was people like Seamus's dad sitting there going, hey, we need to do something
about these crazy hippies. Let's put Nixon in there. And then, so then Watergate happens two
years later, totally overshadows everything that people were fighting against in 68. So I remember,
Nixon wins in 68 and then wins in 72, campaigning on what? Cleaning up the streets. And by the
way, ending the war in Vietnam. So that's what he ran on. And this idea that, and by the way,
I do believe that Watergate itself will be exposed one day
and we'll get the truth about how he was totally set up
by the FBI. Nixon Redemption Arc. I'm all in.
Why does he need to be redeemed? I'm all in.
What happened today makes Watergate look like a parking ticket.
Well, exactly. We'll get to that in a minute. We'll get to that in a minute
because we've got some, oh, wow, and more spying coming up.
But I want to hit a couple more pieces on this before we do get to the next story.
But it just goes to show you that even though
we haven't done any movies on this,
And certainly, you know, do you, by the way, Shemez, do you have any freedom tunes on the weather underground?
We actually haven't done a freedom tunes. I'm part of the problem.
Oh, my gosh.
Listen, I make fun of the lefties that are around today.
I have made fun of boomers.
And how many episodes have you done that?
We, so we on Freedom Tunes, we have like over 600 videos that we've done.
600 videos in a single one.
Can I just connect one of those issues?
Maybe we'll bring them up and twisted plots.
Maybe I'll have to bring up the weather other ground and twisted things.
In 2020, so Susan Rosenberg was pardoned by Clinton.
right, on his last day in office, I believe.
Yes, that's right.
She became a professor.
And then around 2020, she was part of 1,000 currents, right?
Which helped act blue with their money during the riot and all the, let's get the arsonist bailed out.
So there's a direct line between those domestic Marxist terrorists to the Black Lives Matter domestic Marxist terrorists.
And who were, and so Bill Ayers and Bernardine Dorn ended up raising the son of, I can't remember her first name, Boudin was the last name.
Yeah, so Boudin.
Well, I can't remember his mom's name.
Oh, my bet.
And so they ended up raising the son of another pair of members of the Weather Underground who did go to jail for, I believe, killing a security guard when they were conducting a bank robbery.
And his name was Chesa Boudin, and he became the George Soros DA of San Francisco.
True. It's true.
Who actually got thrown out because he was so crazy and he just stopped prosecuting crime.
So again, all of the stuff that we live with,
see Seamus has to go a step past.
The liberals that we live with now
are the next generation of the weather undergrounds.
They are.
I don't disagree with you.
Listen, and I've done videos not necessarily
on the weather underground.
Sorry, what's wrong with me?
But I've done videos on what was happening in the 60s,
and even prior, you look at Alfred Kinsey
and his whole series of perversions and the fact that...
Guys, why is Seamus so lazy?
Like, why doesn't he...
He's like backpedaling now.
He's like asking for $500,000.
You can't even make a 30-second clip about the weather underground.
This is what happened.
I was specifically asked to do it and I said, no, because I like the weather underground.
No, but in all serious, hey, maybe the weather underground is going to have to come up in an episode of twisted plots.
Maybe it's worth pointing out in the 60s, there were a lot of people, the average person thinks that all of the hippies were anti-war and stuff.
And to be honest with you, like there was a small portion that were anti-war.
I wore, but they were anti-Vietnam
war, not because they're against exercising
power, but because they were on the side of the
communists. That's literally it. They were on the
side of the Viet Cong. They thought
that the United States was an imperial force
and that it was evil and that the communists were the
actual good guys. That's why Jane Fonda
went to North Vietnam and
did all the, you know, took all the pictures that she
did and basically was giving aid
and comfort to the enemy. It was because they thought
the U.S. was on the wrong side.
It's not that they were against war, it's
they were against the United States and they were
communes so they were ideologically aligned with the north and and Shane do you know the um do you know
the Star Wars tie in there that do you know what Chamis the Star Wars tie in what he said what Phil
saying I don't know that piece of history okay so this is so the original draft of Star Wars which would
become the first movie with Lucas's script which is totally thrown out by Fox by 20th century Fox
was the the rebels were based on the Viet Cong and the empire was based on
on the United States and France.
And obviously he drew on a lot of trappings
from like Dune and stole a lot of Frank Herbert's iconography.
But that's what he wanted it to be.
And he wanted to be the story
where the rebels literally were that.
And so if you actually watch,
it doesn't happen in the first Star Wars movie,
but in the third movie in Return of the Jedi,
you can really see, like some of those scenes
when they're on,
Endor, oh gosh, Endor, thank you.
When they're on Endor, it kind of seems
a Vietnam-style movie, and that's why.
Oh, that's interesting.
I didn't know that.
Yeah, George Lucas didn't actually write Star Wars,
but that's another piece.
Well, you know, Star Wars was already ruined,
so, you know, Jack just adding that little bit of extra, you know.
Comey from the start.
But look, we do have, you know, look,
before we go off, I know I keep saying we're going to,
I'm just going to say it.
I think if President Trump were to invoke the Interaction Act,
for these specific cases and for this,
specific enforcement power, I think America would be behind him. The same way that the same
country that voted for Nixon in 68 and 72, the same people who can see the abject violence out
there, I think America would be for it. I totally do. I thought it should have happened in 2020.
I agree. When the cities were completely overwhelmed by satanic terrorists. So I tend to agree,
but with one caveat, I think that most Americans would support it. The problem is we've got like,
what, between 50 and 100 million people here. I mean, yes, they say, there's only 20 million
illegals after they just left the border
wide open for decades and never increased
the number of illegals that were here in the statistics
since like what like the early 2000s? It's just
always been the same number. And what are those
networks doing? They're putting hits
on border patrolling. Exactly. Exactly.
So I agree with you
that Americans would support it.
But like a quarter of the people in the country
wouldn't. By the way, and I believe
if you go back to Title 10, if you go back
to the actual insurrection act,
we're not talking about just insurrection.
That's foreign invasion. You've got
foreign invaders on your soil.
If you can put the tie...
And by the way, I'm sure it's not going to take a lot
to tie the Latin Kings to the cartels.
Because we keep pointing this out
that the street violence that's going on
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The gangs are getting the fentanyl from the cartels.
These are foreign-linked.
It's right there.
And so black-letter law, the president has complete authority and has had so since the day he put his hand on the Bible to invoke this act to stop what's going on in their cities.
And if we get to the point where there are foreign-based organizations that are putting out hits on the Bible,
Border Patrol, then look, a limited, a limited, partial 2% invocation of the Insurrection
Act would be absolutely warranted. And Mr. President, we would support you.
We did that. We did that in Washington, D.C. Well, so in D.C., it's a little different, though,
because it's a district. It's not a statement. Technically, the Secretary of the Army is the
governor of D.C. when it comes down to it. So it's a different case, but it is, I think, a show of
how many people would support Trump
if he did that, and if he put down
these crazy riots in a lot of these cities.
I was in D.C. when he did that, and
you know, even in
2020, when he was able to do that,
and then again this year, and I remember in 2020
in the riots, and we would have these buses,
federal agents,
and National Guard just coming in, and then
you'd see the guys come off, and they're all
kidded up, and I'm just sitting there
like, let's go, let's go, let's
clean up the streets, and you see it now,
With Washington, D.C., where it's been totally fine.
Mural Bowser has come out in support.
Bowser's for it.
Like, D.C.'s 93.5% Democrat and the other 6.5% is communist.
So for the fact that that city has been supportive of the National Guard there,
tells me that the rest of the country, I believe, would be too.
That's because they really do live with the results of having, you know,
having a police department and a judicial system that doesn't put people in prison, doesn't
actually take the criminals off the street.
And this is something we've talked about before on the show.
Most areas that have a crime problem, if you arrest 1,500 people, the crime problem goes away.
Because the police know the same people are committing the crimes over and over and over and over.
It's not even that many people.
In my hometown, my hometown, Birmingham, Alabama, two.
miles from where my house is there was a mass shooting last year 18 people got shot the guy that
did it 22 year old kid allegedly did it was responsible for 30% of the murders in birmingham
alabama city of a million people that year 30% one guy so that that that i mean i completely believe you
and and that only you know makes my point it you don't have to actually you know violate a bunch of
people's rights and do all this this this large operation stuff you need to get the handful of people
that are extremely violent and you put them in jail for you know until they're 50 right so that way
they're no longer all young and full of vim and vigor and want to go out and get weird right put them
in jail until they're old men and then the whole population is better for it and that's all that
really needs to happen and that's something that's something that has happened historically so as as crazy
as this is, we have some more. We have some more craziness going on because we say, all right,
we're just going to get the laws enforced. That's what we all want. We just want the laws and
force. We want the rules enforced. But our second story tonight, we have more text messages
from Virginia Attorney General candidate Jay Jones. Now, you may have seen over the weekend,
or if you didn't, that this guy, Jay Jones, got into a little bit of trouble for text messages
that he put out in, well, I should say he that he sent in 2022, they just came out in the wake
of him running where he sent text messages to a GOP house delicate, a woman, talking about,
and my gosh, I actually can't even read this on air, so I'm not going to read it, but he talked
about specific killings of other, and in detail, in graphic detail, and referred to his
opponents as
you know he said
Gilbert was the guy's name and then he said Gilbert
Hitler and Pol Pot
Gilbert gets
mm-mm to the head
I'm reading his comments by the way
put him in the crew with the two
worst people you know and he receives
two mm-mm every time
he then after after the woman
listen just listen to those
this is not horrific this guy is after he
she asked him to stop texting her
that stuff he then repeated
reportedly called her
her and suggested that he wished his wife could watch her own child die in her arms so that
he might reconsider his political views.
This is a guy who's running for AG in Virginia.
Now, he's been endorsed by all the Democrats.
None of them have rescinded their endorsements.
Joe Scarborough, though, I'll give him credit on this.
He has called for him to withdraw.
He has called for him to drop out of the race.
So, all right, he's done that.
but now there are more text messages that came out.
So those came out over the weekend.
Now there's more text messages that came out.
Talking about police officers.
The Virginia AG candidate, Jay Jones, said if more cops got killed, they wouldn't shoot so many people.
Firstly, we're into a lawmaker.
Oh, my gosh.
That's insane.
Firstly, it is literally the exact opposite, by the way.
Like, aside from how hideous that statement is, the reason police officers fear for their lives is because
there's a legitimate threat and they are being killed.
But secondly, this is twisted beyond normal wrath.
There's something deeply psychologically wrong with this person.
This guy's a gross little creep.
I wouldn't trust him with a butter knife.
How could he have an elected position in the United States?
Gilbert and his wife should have to watch their fascist children die in their arms.
That's sick.
That's really sick.
It really is a sickness.
It's not just, he doesn't actually, and this is what I,
I wrote my book about this, my anti-communist book.
I said, they actually aren't interested in justice or equality or any of these things.
This is what they want.
They actually do have this desire to see their opponents killed and their families killed.
And look, I'm going to say it.
If you thought that I was being, that I was, you know, talking a little bit too much,
go look at the reaction to Charlie Kirk's murder
go look at the way the people celebrate
and they say what about right wing violence
is nobody on the right celebrates violence like this
nobody that's never happened
yeah that's an argument that I make the people like to go ahead
and do the what aboutism
I had a little rant the other day about people talking about
Paul Pelosi nobody on the right
was saying it's good that Paul Pelosi was attacked
I'm glad he was attacked he was saying things
that I really hate and I want to see
whoever is the you know whatever next person in line
They didn't celebrate it.
They did laugh at the circumstances.
They made jokes about the fact that he was in his underwear.
There was a bunch of rumors going around about the context and the situation.
But they weren't celebrating.
They weren't doing the same thing that the left did.
When the left found out or saw the video of Charlie getting killed, they were instantly celebrating.
They were saying, thank goodness, thank God, blah, blah, blah.
We're happy about this.
We want to see more of this.
And they started releasing lists of other.
people that they thought that should be next.
You know, present company included, people
like Tim.
Yeah. The demon self-identified.
Yeah. And so the, this, this idea that
the left and the right are comparable,
it is, it is absolutely
fallacious. It is absolutely not true.
The left has been a
an openly terrorist
organization, at least, if you
want to be charitable, at least since
2020, when they were rioting and
burning down cities over what
is basically, was basically a lot.
and also they have been using government as in local district attorneys and local police departments and local judges to allow criminals to remain free and basically allowing these people to terrorize your normal good, hardworking Americans.
Morgan, the silence from the left right now is truly shocking that they, if you don't condemn it, you condone it.
they're not condemning that i'll tell you i had not been announced for senate for 24 hours before
people started calling me fascists online my 10-year-old nephew uh said to my sister said i don't want
uncle morgan to run for senate because i don't want him to be killed he had seen the charlie kirk
news and that has affected a whole generation of people it's chilling them out of uh is chilling
them out of public service. People don't want to go into public service. People say to me all the time,
I can't believe you're doing this. I can't believe you're exposing yourself to it. But I never
thought I'd expose my son or my family to this kind of, this kind of rhetoric, this kind of
planned violence. He's, that's, I mean, you know criminals. They imagine, uh, the violence before
they commit it. That's what's so frightening about his words. That's it. No, that's absolutely
right. And people try to pretend that there's this separation. Things,
don't happen in the world that didn't first happen in the human heart. People will fixate
on something and then they will eventually do it. And when it comes to left-wing fantasies of
harming children, whether of this variety or others, were told by certain left-wing activists,
firstly, tacitly by the people who are silent about this, but also about others who will try
to argue that, oh, well, somebody thinking about something doesn't mean they're going to really
go do it in real life. If someone's an alcohol,
you give them the advice that they should think about drinking all day because that's going to be a good
outlet to get them to stop drinking? Obviously not. The reason they say it's okay for people to quote
unquote muse, which is the word one article used to describe this man fantasizing about these children
dying, the reason that they say that it's okay for these people to muse about this is because,
of course, they know what we know, that thoughts lead to actions and they want it to happen.
They want that to happen. Guard your thoughts. Was thoughts become words and words?
words become actions and actions become destiny and your character.
There are people that are on the, on the supposedly moderate left that have said things
like, there's a streamer named Destiny that said things like, look, we want to see
conservatives afraid of dying if they go out and, and promote their political opinions.
So that way, they will, they will petition their leaders to tell them to turn the
rhetoric down, to turn the temperature down, which is, on its face, that's a dumb thing, right?
We're going to endorse terrorism because terrorism works.
That's exactly what he's saying.
We want these people to be terrorized, so that way they will tell their leaders that, you know,
people like Donald Trump, that they should not, you know, they should do things to turn
down the temperature.
We'll turn the temperature up in order to get them to turn down the temperature, which is
historically a massively counterproductive effort, right?
People don't respond to terrorism by saying, especially on the levels that that would be thought possible in the United States, right?
You're not going to get a massive terrorist attack or you're not going to get massive terrorism amounts of terrorism out of the left nowadays.
And if you did, I mean, look what happened in 9-11.
We mobilized the entire country to respond to a terrorist attack that killed 3,000 people.
like the idea that terrorism is going to produce the right was going to cow the right and make the right say no we should we should we should tell our our leaders to turn down the temperature that is an objectively stupid thing to think on its face that that never happens historically that never happens but this is something that the people on the left and again this guy is supposedly a moderate you know on the moderate left he's not what you would consider a communist he's not what you would consider a socialist he he talks about
very he believes in capitalism ostensibly and stuff but he says things like this and that's
something that you get on the left broadly nowadays which is why you saw people celebrating
and where where where the excuse me where are the calls for j jones to tone down the rhetoric yeah
exactly where the calls for a democrat member uh a guy who's running for you know on on on on a
major party ticket he's the running mate of abigail spamburger you know you have not heard
anyone. Anyway, no, I will say MSNBC's called it. All right. But you don't hear, I'm not getting
hit up by a reporter saying, where are we going to, you know, Manu Raju isn't running around
Capitol Hill saying, well, are you going to, are you going to tone down the rhetoric? Are you
going to disavow? Are you going to disavow? Where is it? Where are this? Because when my friend
was murdered, all right, three weeks ago, and the very first thing I heard was, are you guys going
to tone down the rhetoric? I'm like, I haven't even said anything. I haven't even said a word.
It's disgusting.
Well, aren't you guys going to tone down the reddick?
I said, well, first of all, my friends in a box,
there are bullets flying.
One of them hit him, and there's bullets flying at ICE agents.
And the media's first response is to ask the right to tone down rhetoric
when we are the ones who are catching bullets all of a sudden.
They literally said, will this terrorist attack work?
That's what they're saying.
Yeah, you're right.
They're projecting.
That's right.
They're always projecting.
like we were saying earlier.
And some people have told me
it only exists on the fringes of the left.
And I'm like, I think there's a,
we're experiencing sustained, widespread
political bloodlust across the whole base.
I was in New York when Butler happened.
And I was at like a family function.
Some old friends will say,
this one in particular,
ex friend said too bad.
Trump didn't get it, right?
My mother-in-law was in Manhattan
when Charlie was executed.
And she found out because someone said,
thank God on the street, on the sidewalk.
These people feel open to be that bloodthirsty.
And these people aren't talking out against it because they all kind of feel that way.
It's not, like, this guy is not unique to him.
They all feel this.
It's their last resort is violence.
And I think there's far too many.
We saw the celebration of the death of Charlie Kirk.
Is Jay Jones an elected office now?
Is he?
No, but I mean, is he like a state, you know, state delegate because they said he was in the, he's in the state delegation.
Attorneys, he, he, he's a former.
Yeah, he's a former member.
of the House of Delegates from...
Dude, what a creep.
I can't even look at his face.
I can't even look at his face.
So he had just gotten out...
What a creep.
He had just gotten out of...
Disgusting.
The Virginia House of Delegates
when he sent these messages.
And apparently he was sending it to a friend
that thought would share,
that he would perhaps share her beliefs.
And then he starts calling her and be raiding her.
But this speaks to what you were just saying, Shane.
Why would he think that someone else
would be opened?
hearing that probably because a lot of people on his side of the political aisle have been.
He was probably surprised by the fact that someone was upset by it.
Look, you see these people in D.C. Morgan, you've been to D.C. You know how it's like.
I'll never forget, by the way, of all the text messages, and this will line up to our next
story, of all the text messages between Lisa Struck, or excuse me, Lisa Page and Peter Struck,
the one that always stands out with me is the one that talks about how all of D.C.
just looks down on middle America and just hates middle America.
And they said, they said, you can smell the Walmart on Trump supporters.
You can smell the Walmart on them.
And that is that, that elitist bubble in which all these people live, that they, they think
we are better, we are the anointed ones, we are the best, and all you, all you Hicks,
all you inbred, you know, gullible, loser, stuff.
in the middle of the country, the bitter clingers that Barack Obama said.
The great unifier Barack Obama, the very, like, all of his memorable quotes were just nasty, horrible things he said, but he wasn't as funny when he said them as Trump was.
It just kind of came off as bitchy and sad.
And look at the timeline of the invective, though.
Look at where we started under, look at where we started under Barack Obama and where we are now, right?
We've gone from clinging to their guns and their Bibles and then we got into their fascists and their, you know,
You know, they're, they're authoritarians.
And now they're just simply, let's just kill them.
Yep.
Mm-hmm.
Yeah.
That's what happens when you say literally Hitler for eight years.
And you say it over and over and over.
So as horrific as that is, unfortunately, that's where we're at where not only are we seeing the violence, not
we're seeing the open rebellion, we're also seeing these statements being made by a major party
candidate for an extremely powerful office, by the way, and no pushback, no pushback from
his own party. But let's talk about what they do when they actually do get into power. And then,
of course, they lie about it so much that we can barely find out information in our next story.
Story three here breaking. And this was really just breaking as soon as we came into the show
tonight. So we haven't all had a huge chance to get into it. But I think we'll understand it because
unfortunately it's something we've been talking about for a long time now. Biden's FBI was spying on
Republican senators under the Arctic Frost investigation. Senator Grassley has come out and put out this
information. I believe there's a statement now as well from Dan Bongino. And Senator Grassley put this out,
released a document on X showing the FBI conductors' availance on eight Republican senators
part of an investigation called Arctic Frost. Now, this is the same investigation that targeted
our organization TPUSA in the wake of January 6.
Grassley wrote, this document shows the FBI spied on eight of my Republican Senate colleagues during the Arctic Frost investigation to quote election conspiracy.
Arctic Frost later became Jack Smith's electric case against Trump. Biden FBI weaponization equals worse than Watergate.
This is what Morgan was referring to earlier. And let's go down the list. So an FBI special agent conducted a preliminary toll analysis on limited toll records associated with the following.
U.S. senators. So they're talking about specific phones in this case. Senator Mike Kelly, Senator
Lindsey Graham, Bill Haggerty, Josh Hawley, Dan Sullivan, Tommy Tuberville, Ron Johnson, Cynthia
Loomis, and Marcia Blackburn. Morgan, you worked for Senator Tuberville. What's going on here?
I was there during this period. I mean, they're flat out trying to stop. So under the two-hop rule,
your phone was probably hit up in this as well. Absolutely. It was for sure. It was for
absolutely caught up in it. They hated him. They hate it. The established the blob, as I call it in
Washington, and it is the uniparty blob, cannot stand people like Tommy Tuberville because they can't
control him and because he's off script. And they cannot stand that. And so that's why they went after
him. And it's disgusting to me to see our own government going after elected officials. He
owns he holds the election certificate he was elected by six and a half million people in the state
of alabama to represent them in the halls of congress in the u.s senate and here they're spying on
him what are they trying to get exactly power this reminds me of co-intel pro right i mean the
government spied on different organizations obviously ones i don't agree with but still they
spied on and that led to assassinations uh and that was a horrible thing you're using the
Apparatus of government at the highest level, at the FBI, at the CIA, at the IRS, all of the three-letter agencies to harass and dig dirt on Republicans.
It just cuts one way.
It's worth noting that just about an hour ago, Senate Majority Leader Thune mentioned, or he tweeted, he said, I have grave concerns about a new report showing that the Biden-era FBI spied on Republican senators, and I fully support Senate committees getting to the bottom of this outrage.
abuse of power and weaponization of the government. That was also retweeted by
Harvey Dillon, the assistant attorney general. So it is a positive step, or at least I think
that it's a positive step that a lot of the people in D.C., people in the DOJ and in the
Senate, they're paying attention to this. And it looks like this isn't going to be something
that just gets swept. We have got to root them out. We have got to root them out.
Yeah. And we don't have a lot of time to do it.
We're going to lose the country if we do not root this kind of corruption out of our government.
Cash Patel was also tweeting about it as well.
So like I said, it's obviously not a guarantee that something's going to be done,
but at least the right people are aware of it and making it known.
So I do look forward to some kind of hearings on, you know, on Capitol Hill.
And I mean, there should be an investigation by the DOJ.
you know the that the that's be ordered by the president and i believe he's going to do it i believe
he's going to i work for cash patel and that's a guy that's not going to back down he's going to
he's going to chase it out um but we've got to support them because they have declared war on us
and they've said very clearly what they want to do the democrats have said we're going to pack
the supreme court we're going to get rid of the filibuster we're going to make dc and puerto
a state. We're going to stuff the Senate. We're going to, you know, write law from the Oval Office
and never mind Congress. And then we're going to use all of the tools of government so that you
never win an election again. So this is why I keep saying to all those people that come out there
and say, well, hold on, guys, if we do something, what's to stop the left from using it against
us? What's to stop the, I say, guys, they're using it. Just look, what did they, they had four years,
they had four years of power and what did they do with it? What have they not used to
They were using it to, they were using to Roundup Patriots, 1,600 them after Jan 6th.
They didn't care if you were throwing punches or just walking around peacefully or praying on the steps of the Capitol.
You didn't even have to go to the Capitol Capitol.
Some of the Jan 6ers were arrested who hadn't even gone to the Capitol complex.
And then what did they do?
They went a step further.
Who did they launch investigations into?
Charlie Kirk, Turning Point USA, as well as 92 other Republican groups and individuals replaced under scrutiny.
I'm sure, you know, probably like all of us in the room.
And now we're finding that in Arctic Frost, this massive sweeping operation included eight sitting U.S. centers.
This is like when East Germany fell and the Stasi records became, do you guys know about this?
That when the Stasi records became available for public view, you could go to the East German secret police headquarters and request to see your file.
And if you ever go watch this movie, massive shout out, you absolutely have to see it.
It's called The Lives of Others.
I watch it every couple of years.
The Lives of Others is the greatest movie on communism that has ever been made.
And it is told through the eyes of a German secret police agent as he's conducting surveillance on this guy who's a playwright that he's worried is putting anti-communist messaging into his plays.
And his girlfriend, who is also like the leading lady in the,
plays and the way that the party and the manipulation and everything that goes on, but it's all
through us watching through little cameras and listening on the headphones the entire time.
And at the very end, the guy goes to request his own file and then says, oh, my gosh, all of these
things that I thought were just random occurrences.
It was all an intelligence operation that was being run against me and these horrible things
that were going on in my life.
and it's obviously based on so many true stories,
but this is what happens,
and we saw this during COVID,
so let's go back a little bit.
People say, where does this come from?
And yeah, there's philosophy,
and yes, it comes from the 60s,
but I think there's something in human nature as well.
And I'm going to ask you about this, shame is there's something in human nature,
and we saw it come out during COVID,
that people love having power over another.
And remember the snitches and the snitch lines in the UK
and some states, Tim Waltz was doing this,
the snitch lines. Oh, I can't wait to snitch on my neighbor. What is that about human nature,
James? So there's something about us as humans, which is just constantly trying to drag us to
hell. We do have a fallen nature. There is goodness in humans. There's good things about us,
but there is a woundedness that we carry with us because of our first parents. And I believe
it was Chesterton who said this, that original sin is the most controversial, but best evidence
Christian belief.
If you just look at the world and history and how it's operating,
you go like, there's something wrong with these people, right?
Everyone isn't like this, you know, perfect person is,
Rousseau would say that we are corrupted by society.
The truth is we like power.
We're prideful creatures.
We believe that we are God.
We're constantly trying to make ourselves gods.
There's a great quote from Fulton Sheen.
He said,
I'm going to butcher this, so forgive the paraphrasing,
but he said, it now comes down to those who believe God became man
and those who believe man will become God.
Charlie was a huge Fulton Sheen guy.
Charlie and I were always sending.
Charlie would tell me that he said, Jack, you know what I'm doing today?
I said, what?
He goes, I've just got Fulton Sheen and he's on repeat.
Oh, God bless him.
I've got the long clips on YouTube, and just watching Fulton Sheen over and over.
I said, man, there's a Catholic you could put a number one show in America.
That's right.
When he was on TV, number one show.
And you're right, there's something about the fallen nature.
There's something about people wanting that power.
They say pride was the first sin.
And I think there's something when you see this, and it gets unlocked, when you give those
types of people absolute power, and we saw it in Merrick Garland, we're seeing it with Jacksmith,
and we saw it in East Germany.
It's the same exact part of human nature that goes all the way down.
down to even the very lower levels.
And what do we see?
What else do we see after Jan 6th?
We saw family members turning in their own relatives.
Yeah, go ahead, go ahead.
Well, the idea of going no contact,
that's something you hear from the left all the time, right?
If you have a family member that is in somehow upsetting you
and politically has an opinion that you don't like or,
yeah, they just stop, you know, break off the connection.
That's the kind of thing that cults do, right?
Like, you should be able to reconcile or deal with the fact that your family is going to have different opinions to you.
And it's perfectly fine to disagree because they're still family.
The left behaves like a cult.
And I don't want to get into the specific definition of cult and stuff like that.
But when you have a group of people telling you that you should break off contact with your family because they disagree with you.
They are not your friend because they will kick you to the curb the instant that you do something that they disagree with.
Your family is probably not going to do that.
My grandma lived with me when she was dying of leukemia and I, you know, word got out that I didn't think J6 was so bad.
Oh my God.
And a family member had to come by and had this.
I walked in a secret little meeting he was having a struggle session with my poor grandma dying of leukemia,
basically calling me an insurrectionist for...
not condemning J6 and thinking it was as bad as 9-11 or Pearl Harbor. It was wild.
Listen, I was in the Secretary of Defense's office on J-6 standing next to the Secretary of Defense,
listening to the calls that came in. And I would tell people at home, like, yeah, Nancy Pelosi
called in and was she terrified? No. What did she want? She wanted a sandwich. She said she was hungry.
She wanted the Department of Defense to deliver her food like we were Uber Eats.
and liberal friends of mine are saying you're making that up that's not true
same lady who got her hair done during COVID right in lockdowns yeah I don't think it adds up
I don't know if he coined the term but he might have but John Doyle talks about a theater kid
occupied government I've seen this a few times yeah you can totally see that with these people
like I was there and I almost died it was horrified do I need to do I need to break out so
when AOC claimed what she claimed on January 6th I actually I
I threw up a map break and I drew a map of where the Capitol is and how far away her
office is from any of the things that were actually taking place.
For example, you could be on the other side of the Capitol and not know that there was
anything taking place that was untoward on the, I guess that would be the west side of the
capital.
If you're on the east side, you would have no idea.
You have no idea whatsoever.
And how do I know this?
because I was coming down Capitol Hill that morning, or I should say, roughly around that
afternoon, you know, it started in the morning. We were watching Trump's speech. I was there with Rahim
Qasam. We're coming down the hill. And, you know, at first it's just, hey, it seems like there's a
lot of guys in red hats over there. Yeah, I see. And then, and then what do we see? A peaceful
crowd. Now, they were, they were on the steps, to be sure, but they were peaceful right up into the
point where the Capitol Police threw flashbangs into the crowd. That is what set off the violence.
that day. It was the response to this, which was totally a break with the rules of engagement.
There were no calls to disperse. There were no loudspeakers used. There was nothing like that.
They threw flashbangs into a peaceful crowd, and I will always remember that because I saw it
with my two, my, my, my bare eyes. But Jack, there were no federal agents at.
That's right. Right. Definitely not 275. Well, this is the other thing. I remember we had just
finished the summer of unhinged leftist rioting where billions of dollars in damage was
caused and anywhere between 20 and 30 people died depending on the numbers you're looking
at.
Billions.
And and and and raised.
Billions.
Exactly.
Raised for BLM.
Many homes were destroyed.
Many businesses were destroyed.
And what were we were told?
Well, you know, rioting is the language of the unheard.
And then on January 6th, they went, you know why these people are writing?
Because we're listening to them too much.
We need to make sure.
And so they said, rioting is the language of the unheard when the left was writing.
And then when the right had like a riot that was instigated by Fed.
they went, well, the only way to stop this from happening further is to ensure that they're totally unheard forever.
They banned them from every platform. They started throwing people in prison.
We put 25,000 troops at the Capitol.
Yeah. To get into my office, I'd go by 25,000 troops. By some context, there were 2,500 troops in Afghanistan.
Nancy put 25,000. Oh, my gosh. I'm surprised Biden didn't leave the guns there.
You know, it's a public building. The Capitol is a public building. You can go walk in it today. Anybody can go walk in
in the Capitol, and I suggest you do. It's a public building, and it was not open back up
until Republicans were back in charge of the House and Senate. It was shut down, and that's
the way the left wanted it. They didn't want the smelly Walmart people coming to visit
the Capitol, coming to visit their offices. They didn't want them in there, and J6 was a great
excuse to keep them out. To James's point, again, what they said didn't have meaning. It was
all about exercising power. Right. They don't, there's no, you can't call them.
hypocrites because they don't have principles in the first place.
One of the things that I'm seeing a lot now is like when you're like, oh, you know,
we have to worry about the fact that there are terrorists that want to terrorize Americans for
their political beliefs.
They want to use violence to get Americans to change their political beliefs.
And then the left will say things like, oh, now you're not a, now you're not pro free speech.
Now you're hypocrites, blah, ball, you don't have principles.
The fact of the matter is, this is another exercise of power.
and it has nothing to do with what they believe.
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Because they don't believe in free speech.
They don't believe in any of the things that they will assert.
And we've seen it for the past decade.
So when they go to, you know, when they find conservatives or they assert the conservatives
or hypocrites, ignore them.
Ignore them.
We are in, we have the House, the Senate, and the presidency, even if only slim margins.
The government should be using every bit of legitimate.
power that it has to put the terrorist threat away, put these people in jail, if they're
making terroristic threats, if they're if they're, if they're aiding terrorists, if they're
engaging in violence against police, put them in jail for a long, long time. Every legitimate
use of power that the government can engage in, they should be. Phil, you're calling for
justice. I am. Absolutely.
you mentioned about hypocrisy. I just want to point this out. The people who level accusations of hypocrisy the most tend to be those who don't actually believe in anything. So it's really easy for them to say you're not living up to their beliefs because, like, their beliefs are I should get to do whatever I want all the time. It's like, well, you are very principled, I suppose.
Mm-hmm. Yeah, the morality is fixed to a weather vein. It's never, you know, one way. There's no center to it.
It's like it's easy to not be hypocritical when your perspective changes literally the second popular morality does.
Right. Yeah. So I don't think that there is any, any legitimate argument that the left can possibly make against this, seeing as they've not only used every bit of legitimate government power, but it seems, if you go by.
What Chuck Grassley was saying, it seems that they've actually even gone and violated the law in an effort to keep their own political power.
So I'm not worried about the things that the left accuses me of or anyone else on the right of.
Those days are gone.
Now we're in a position.
It passed in like 2015.
They accused us to being racist and fascist and authoritarian and everything else.
And eventually it's like the boy who cried wolf, right?
Just tired.
Yeah, exactly.
And then they started mixing things up.
They're like, they're Russians.
We're like, what?
You ran out of everything else and now we're Russians?
Like, come on, dude, go back to the lab and write better material.
It's ridiculous.
A Putin boot liquor.
Exactly, exactly.
So speaking of this, all right, we've got to get, we're talking about pop culture.
We're talking about, you know, all this, guys.
I hate to have to do this, but we're doing it.
We got to talk about bad bunny.
We got to talk about bad bunny.
Why are you doing this to us?
Because I have a contractual obligation to...
I think I suffer?
Yes, actually. Tim, that was the one...
I knew it.
It was the one piece of advice that Tim said, Jack,
just make sure you had them all in pain as much as possible.
And so Bad Bunny, I guess, was on SNL,
which is apparently some kind of television show this weekend.
And so Bad Bunny is this performer who is incredibly anti-ice,
He's been anti-U.S. government.
He's said that he will not perform in the United States while ICE is conducting operations.
However, he's been tapped to be the Super Bowl halftime show because Jay-Z runs the entire Super Bowl halftime show, an exclusive contract that he has with the NFL, which is a product of the 2020 situation because of the George Floyd situation, BLM riots.
They said, OK, we're going to sign over all of this to Jay-Z, the best friend of Barack Obama and Michelle Obama, Beyonce.
and he now has full rain over the Super Bowl halftime show, I think until 2026 or maybe even
2029. And so why are they putting someone like Bad Bunny in? It's a corporate decision.
Now, Tim and I talked about this the other night, but it's because Bad Bunny is the top streamed
artist, but only among people who speak Spanish. So he's a very niche artist when it comes to
the widespread United States market, but of course they're trying to put him in everything they can
and how do I know this?
They made the same guy the caddy in Happy Gilmore, too, was also played by Bad Bunny.
Really?
The exact same guy.
And I remember watching the movie and thinking, there was a masterpiece.
You know what?
There were parts of it that actually made me laugh.
I'm not going to lie, there were.
But no, it was very schlocky.
But for some reason, they just randomly, Netflix has this corporate insertion.
And of course, we know that the Obamas are also very close with Netflix, millions of dollars in that contract.
suddenly Bad Bunny shows up and has this just tons of screen time alongside Adam Sandler when
no one's, you know, heard of this guy if you speak English. And this has really come down
to be the great, you know, sort of discerning factor on Bad Bunny. So he mentions this as well on
on SNL. I'm going to play the clip here for you. I'm very excited to be doing the Super Bowl. And
I know that people all around the world who love my music are also happy, especially
Those people are just anti-American.
Listen.
And if you didn't understand what I just said,
you have four months to learn.
We have a great show.
It'd be great if ICE came in and took him.
Yeah, I know, right?
He's Puerto Rican, so he's an American.
I don't care.
But he's taken him anyway.
Yeah, I know, right?
I'm extending the same.
Spanish speaking.
I want to just play another, another quick clip here.
Who be Goldberg gets in on this as well?
Who does that?
Who does that?
Who shoots fattening to?
up all the tailor to the Super Bowl and or Taylor Swift or any other white person.
Let me understand what you're saying because she's going to go to the Super Bowl and round up.
How's she going to know who's who?
Because the Supreme Court has given permission to question anyone who has a Spanish accent who has a dark skin.
Yeah.
So here's the thing.
Here's the thing.
Everybody.
Get a little cocoa butter.
That's right.
That's the first thing.
And then, and this is the only time you can probably ever do this, give yourself a Latin accent.
You know, Whoopi, that is such a good idea.
Cultural appropriation.
And seeing.
I love it.
If she can tell who's who.
So Whoopi Goldberg is saying that everyone should, all the white people should go to the Super Bowl in Brownface with a Latin, Latin accent to mess with ice.
Okay.
All right.
Let me, let me point out what they're both doing here.
they're being as divisive as possible on purpose they're setting us up to and this is what pete higseth was
talking about and i was there for a speech yesterday he said diversity is and our strength unity is
yeah i think that's so important because they're actively telling you okay if you speak english
if your skin is too pale then there's something wrong with you you need to change you american
who's been speaking english since america was founded since 17th
76, there's something wrong with you. And we are correct. We are ascendant. We are the ones who have the
culture identity, the cultural power, the cultural imperialism. So we are going to reverse cultural
imperialize you. That's what they're doing with the Super Bowl. And this comes on the heels of,
of course, what, we already have the Black National Anthem, right, that is played. And we'll see if it's
played at this Super Bowl. I believe it was played for the last couple of years now. And when you
have these things, you know, and that go on at a massive cultural touchstone moment, like the
Super Bowl, which is supposed to bring us all together, right? You know, you can root for different
teams, but we're all together in the sense that we're all American. Coach Tarul, of course,
knows a little something about competition and playing together, but also you maintain that we're
all the same under the red, white, and blue, the stars and stripes. It is crap like this, that they are
trying to pit us all against each other and you know these these guys talk about civil war
and it's like they keep throwing fuel on the fire or turn down the rhetoric and then you get
stuff like this yeah look it's just racism first off right that's all that it is i don't get into
the into this conversation a whole lot because i don't like to to to sound like i'm i'm trying to
make make myself or or people like me a victim but the point of this is just anti-white and
anti-American honestly.
Marxism. Yeah, it is.
It is. But Marxism, this is the tool that they're using at this time because, you know,
Mark Hughes said in one-dimensional man, he said that the revolutionary energy is no longer
with the working classes because capitalism delivers the goods, right?
He said that capitalism can provide not just the things that you need, but it provides a good
life. So we have to look elsewhere for the revolutionary energy. And he said that, you know,
you have to look to, he said you have to look to the, to basically to the minority populations,
to black Latinos, you know, black and brown people, as the left would say today. And so what this
is actually fomenting is a way to induce a revolution. You know, it is, you're right, it is
Marxism. And the point is to separate us. It's the point is to awaken a critical racial consciousness.
talked about the idea of critical race
theory. The point of critical race
theory is to awaken a critical
racial consciousness, right? So
get away from the idea of a melting
pot and that we're all Americans. Like it a salad
bowl. Yeah. So you want to
see the things that make us different.
Right. That's what the left wants to do.
And then by the way, you know what they'll say
next? They will say, oh,
well, every other performer,
you know, I don't know if Shakira or whatever,
you know, we've had English Super Bowl
halftime shows this many times. So how many
And then they start counting it.
Then they start counting it and quantifying it and say, see, see, you guys have had this many.
We just want one.
We just want one.
Well, you don't get any.
You don't get any because this is America.
Most Americans speak English.
The United States should actually, Congress should pass a law that says that in the United States, English is our national language.
And then the United States should stop making any kind of paperwork, anything in any other language.
No more going to the DMV and deciding whether you want Spanish or Chinese or what have you language.
If you go to an official government bureaucracy, everything's in English.
I can think of another place.
I'll sponsor that bill.
I would love to see it.
Not just the DMV where we need only English.
Everywhere.
A very special place that we go every four years.
Yeah, to the ballot box.
Sometimes every two years, right?
The ballot box.
If you can't speak English.
or read in English, why are you voting?
And this shouldn't be, and the reason that we should do this
is because context matters when you're trying to communicate.
And if you don't speak the same language,
you actually have a more difficult time understanding each other.
So it's perfectly fine for people to speak other languages at home if they want.
But when it comes to engaging in the United,
engaging with the public in the United States,
there should only be one language spoken.
And it should be government mandated.
Could you imagine this happening in like Japan?
Well, they're trying.
They're actually.
Oh my gosh, they're so mad that Japan is for the Japanese.
That infuriates them.
They're like, why do they get an island?
They just elected the most right-wing prime minister they've had in ages.
She doesn't believe that the emperor should be a female.
She's very much in line with what Shenzhou Abe was like.
And I think it's a great thing.
She believes that Japan should be for the Japanese.
And I think that the world would lose a massive treasure if Japan stopped being Japan.
And why is it that we can say that for Japan, but you can't say that for the United States.
Because the U.S. is a place where people have come from Europe.
There are countries that really, whether or not, and again, whether or not you,
agree about what the U.S. should
be. The U.S. didn't
the people that are from, that were
like the original
I guess people that lived that lived here
they were, this place was colonized.
Settlers, the pioneers. Settlers
the settler spirit. Yes.
The U.S. is a belief system.
It's perfect. It's a belief system. Not
a race, not a religion. That's what sets
us apart. Yeah. We could live in Japan
all our lives and never be Japanese. Exactly.
Right. I live in France all our lives.
I speak Chinese. I speak Chinese. I spend
two years there. Guess what? I ain't Chinese.
I ain't going to be Chinese. Dude, there are people
who spend way, way more than two years in the United States
and don't learn to speak English. By the way, have you
have you seen any of the... By the way, have you seen, I've yet to
see one, and I keep saying this, when, you know, an ICE video
that's come out of one of these raids
where the guy is speaking, and a lot goes up and covers these,
show me one where the guy is speak in English. Show me one.
And they're always like, oh, he's been here 20 years,
he hasn't broken any laws, let him stay.
And they're not speaking English.
They're actually not, you mentioned the salad bowl, right?
It's, they don't want to assimilate.
They're not trying to be the melting pot.
Whereas like when my family came over from Poland, the very first generation, they said, don't speak Polish.
You're going to learn English.
And you hear that with, with so many immigrant groups, and let's say, did you ever speak
Polish?
No, my grandparents never taught me Polish.
Why?
Because my mom and dad would say, you're going to speak English, and we want you to assimilate.
You have people, of course, a history of people changing names, a history of people,
you know, anglicizing things.
You were coming from different parts of the world.
Why?
Because they want you to assimilate.
I was in Poland a month ago, by the way.
Based place, man.
They have kept their culture.
Were you at the inauguration?
No, I was going through, passing through on the way to Ukraine.
Okay, no, I was, oh, right, sure, sure, down in Georgia.
So I was there for the inauguration, and then I went over through Ukraine with Secretary Besson
on that trip.
Yeah.
that was that the trip where they were on the train oh i was on the train the whole time i'm thinking the
wheels were going to fall off of that thing it's like a soviet era train it's like a chicken train
and i have never i mean it was 12 hours too from each way yeah each way oh yeah i can sleep through
a lot but that that train i really did think we were going to leave the track several times
i remember sitting and then and then you're in there's that presidential car at the rear
and uh we were in there and and we go to see the secretary and i'm with the secretary
Treasury, and we're trying to get the mineral deal.
This is back when the mineral deal was going on.
And, you know, that was the February, actually.
And so I remember, and they said, oh, this is the same car that the Joe Biden had when going
over.
And I said, maybe you sanitize it.
And I said, well, no, I said, and then said, Jake Sullivan was here.
I said, really?
Jake Sullivan was here?
I said, yeah, what seat did he sit on?
They said, I think Jake was in that case.
Sorry, I'm going to sit over here.
Good.
I know.
I said, all right, guys.
Look, we don't want to divide the country.
We want the country to unite.
Band Bunny is being deliberately
divisive. He's being
overtly so. That's what Jay-Z
is about. That's what Barack Obama
has been about since the very first
day that he began.
Shane, do you have to run, or are you good?
I'm about to run. I just want to say, I'm calling on Jay-Z
to have Gwar play
at a halftime show. I think
it'll be great. Because you're like, forget offending
half the country. Offend all.
Exactly. A hundred cool opportunity.
Yes. It's going to be fun. Yeah, I'm going to run
and get ready for my show. We'll be live.
at 10 o'clock on Rumble on YouTube
and Vordal World Live.
Hopefully, Joe Exotic calls in.
We'll see what prison allows.
He confirmed yesterday, but we'll see.
The Tiger King himself.
That's right.
Well, guys, while we're here,
I want to get to some of these great super chats.
Love you, dude.
Because we have some really, really good ones.
There were a few that I wanted to get to early on
because they were two in specific that, right, here we go.
All right.
And Morgan, you may not know this
as your first time guest,
but there is a tradition on Timcast
IRL that we are going to uphold
right now. I'm ready. This one comes
in. As is tradition,
please welcome our daughter,
Lila, Michelle, born Saturday
at 405 p.m.
headed to the NICU soon.
So I hope everything's okay there.
Wish us well and pray for our family.
So it's from Mike.
We are praying for you and Lila
and the whole family. We hope everything goes well.
Hopefully the NICU is just a, you
a routine thing. You won't spend much time there. Get her home very, very soon.
Have more, too. And have more. And by the way, we have another one in the same vein.
And Morgan, you're going to love this because this is from Tyler. He says,
I'm messaging as I wait for the birth of my baby.
Wonderful. Pray for baby Titus Gray as I wish to bring him up in the nurture and admonition of the Lord.
Thank you, Mr. Murphy, for your service to our states. It must be a L.A.
I'm in there.
Congrats.
That is a wonderful thing to hear.
This is great.
Virture and admonition of the Lord.
That's a lovely phrase.
And so we've got it in.
Let's see.
Let's see.
Shamis, since I, this is from Raymond G. Stanley.
Hey.
Shamis, since I started working here,
part of my job has been to put things where they belong.
We had to buy a full set of spoons, only spoons.
Why?
I don't know.
That's crazy.
Maybe I can explore a concept like that on the new show I'm launching twisted plots.
It's going to be a fun animated anthology series where almost
to 10% of our budget
raised if you guys want to go over to twisted plots.com
and watch our 25-minute pilot.
Awesome.
Seamus, why are there so many spoon comments about you?
I don't know why people say these kinds of things.
If I had a dollar for every spoon comment,
Twisted Plots would be funded by this point.
I know why.
Spoons like my great-grandmother did that you know
from each country you visit or sitting.
So, no, basically there was
an ugly bit of
misinformation. They're referring to you as Spoon Man.
They're referring to you as Spoon Man.
there was an ugly bit of a yellow journalism from one Tim Poole who lobbed a false accusation at me
and I won't even get into the xenophobic undertones, but he claimed that there was a person
of Irish descent under his house who would steal spoons.
Buck raking journalism.
Yeah, which I personally found very offensive.
All right, right.
I mean, there's so many.
All right.
Aren't you the guy who has a horde of silver spoons under your house?
Some of us weren't born with one in our mouth.
We had to go get them.
Not that I did.
I would never do that.
Welcome back, Chanas.
I would never do something.
Welcome back.
Amazing.
Here you go.
Brother, I'm from Idaho.
I know a potato when I see one.
And then there's just a series of spoon emojis.
I come on this show and everyone just bullies me.
Yes.
I come here and everyone bullies me.
Guys, I'm trying to get this show funded to build culture.
Please be nice to me and go to Twist a
plots.com. Please donate. We're going to make something awesome. We've got one from
Bernie Khadzori. And a lot of these are just comments, but I like this one. It says,
we need a three-hour episode of pop culture crisis on the weather underground. There's a few
channels who have covered them. More recent Okie's weird stories. People are mentioning different
books on the weather underground. But again, Seamus, there is yet to be any, you know,
actual like scripted media content
depicting the weather underground.
I know I've been a little bit tongue in cheek,
but the reality is part of why I'm trying to step into longer form content
is because the goal is eventually to start making films.
We want to make TV shows films.
One problem is these conservative startups,
they bite off more than they can chew.
They go, we're going to make, they have no experience in film or television.
They go, we're going to make 20 movies and 80 shows and all this.
It's like, we just want to make this one show.
and then that's going to be our starting point to grow
and tell more stories and shine light on these kinds of issues.
If you believe in that vision, thank you.
If you believe in that vision, go to twisted plots.com.
We're almost to 10% of our budget.
Let's get there tonight.
Let's see. Let's see. Let's see.
Please go and support that because that's key.
This is a great comment that's in.
This is a thank you to Tim, but this is for,
and I'm apologizing in advance for not knowing the right way to pronounce your name.
I get that a lot myself.
Posobic, Posobic, Posobic, but we'll see.
see. This is from Ryan Amacher, and he's saying, thank you, Tim, for showing my clip of a guy spitting on ice. He's been out there covering. He's one of these field journalists, citizen journalists, who's really been doing a great job of covering these events, this violence. Go follow him. I'll spell out the name, R-H-E-I-N-A-M-A-C-H-E-R. And I've been sharing this stuff as well. It's really, really good.
Can I just say, one of the chat said Seamus looks like Bad Bunny, which I have no idea of where the resemblance is, but...
If you, wait, wait, wait, put on the sunglasses, we'll see.
Start speaking Spanish.
Someone said, I thought Bad Bunny was the girl from Dr. Phil.
You need a better track suit.
That's true.
I should get a track suit.
What would you guys do if I just started wearing a tracks?
Put down to your navel.
We just got another one.
We just got another one.
This is from Savannah.
Her name is Savannah.
didn't get to chat it well in the hospital,
but we just had our fifth baby.
Oh, God bless you.
Let's go.
Five patriots.
The patriot population must be increased.
This is a numbers game.
The Muslims understand this.
We need to understand this as well.
Amen.
So let's see.
Let's see.
This is from Mike G.
Watched Phil's Nigeria episode,
seeing these communist anti-Christian attacks around the world,
and here in the U.S.
Time for the Pope to appoint
a holy Roman emperor
and bless a new crusade.
Wow. Wow.
Hot take.
What was your Nigeria episode?
So on the culture war this past Friday,
we had a couple guys that have some inside information
about the killing of Christians in Nigeria.
Oh, so the recent.
Okay, I see.
Yeah.
So apparently in the past 20 years,
something like 300,000 Christians have been killed.
That's right.
Um, there.
Omar, to his credit, brought this up.
Yeah.
Sure did.
Yeah.
So, and, you know, so we spent two hours talking about that and, and they have, uh, they have
some, some ideas as to what the United States can do.
Um, they were basically looking to get the, uh, secretary of state, um, to name Nigeria a,
I forget what the, what the specific phrase was, but basically to get some attention from the, uh,
from the state department and possibly get the president to, to make some remarks or, or, or, or,
or start looking into this.
They believe that if the U.S. pays a little more attention,
that the government of Nigeria will respond and actually-
Stop allowing this genocide against Christians?
Yeah, basically, basically, the president and basically the president's of Nigeria
and the president's whole cabinet, they're Muslims,
and so they kind of turn a blind eye because there's a lot of tribalism and such in Nigeria.
and the Muslims are in the north and the Christians are in the south and that's where there's oil there that's offshore.
If you look at the map of Nigeria, the north of Nigeria is a lot of desert and grasslands, whereas the south gets more rain and that's where the resources are.
And so the Muslims are pushing further further south to go after resources and stuff.
And, you know, it's really just a bad situation for all the Christians involved.
So we had a discussion about it and wanted to shed some light on the situation.
That's great.
And I'm reading the chats.
A lot of people said it was a disturbing episode, but it was a good episode.
A lot of people saying that, you know, how do you not call that a Christian genocide?
I mean, it just by any definition.
Mm-hmm.
Absolutely.
Actually, and, you know, by the way, Seamus, we are getting another question here that says,
Seamus, where is twisted plots at?
I want to donate to my fellow plastic potato.
Oh, thank you.
So you can literally just go to twisted plots.com.
It'll take you to our give, send go page.
We have our pitch video there, which explains what the show is, how we're budgeting it,
where the money's going so that you know we're being good stewards over these resources
and we're making something good with it.
I'm really transparent through this whole thing about exactly what our goal is.
So go over to twisted plots.com.
And if you donate within the first 24 hours of the campaign, you will get to see our pilot
It's a 25-minute pilot.
We're not going to release it for a little while here.
And you will be able to see it if you donate.
After 24 hours is up, only people who donate more than $25.
We'll get to see it.
But right now, anyone donating any amount will get to see our pilot.
I need to take some tips from you on how to raise cash for a campaign.
That's not bad.
That's not bad.
If you donate now, you can get in the captain's table of my campaign, Captain Morgan's Table,
and we'll send you a free bill about making English the official.
language oh i like that too that i like that too that i could fundraise for i think well we we
should shout that out we got a couple of minutes left but um tell us again about the the the
where people can go to check out more about the campaign tell us tell us also you know why was it
that you decided you know at this point in your life with everything that's going on especially
in the wake of all this political violence that we have seen that you've decided to sort of step forward
and say, I want, you know, here I am, Lord, I'm going to go for it. Here I am, send me. You know,
why do it now? I started it in prayer, prayed a lot about it. And I wasn't going to talk about
my faith, actually, on the campaign trail, because as, you know, as a Protestant Christian,
we always, you know, quoted Jesus a lot, let them see your faith by your works and not your
words. And so I had told a lot of those closest to me that I didn't really want to talk about my
faith a lot on the campaign trail. And after Charlie, I realized how wrong that was. And I needed to
speak about it more openly and more forthrightly. And that's a gift that he gave to me. But I chose
to run because I really believe that we need to keep the MAGA movement going. January 21st,
2019, Washington is going to want to snap back to the way things have always been done.
And we cannot let that happen. There are a lot of people now who claim to love President
Trump because he's winning. We have all three branches of government. We've got both houses
of Congress. We're firmly in control of the executive branch, majority on the Supreme Court. But back in
2021, it was a really unpopular time. You were there. Really unpopular time to be a Republican. And
especially an unpopular time to be a MAGA Republican. It was incredibly lonely, and Tommy Tuberville
is one of the strongest MAGA voices in the entirety of Congress, certainly the strongest MAGA voice
in the Senate, and we can't afford to lose that. For some reason, a lot of deeply red states
send what I call squish representatives to Congress. I don't know why this is. Deep blue states
don't. Deep Blue State send
Elizabeth Warren. They send
Bernie Sanders.
But deep...
It's like me, like Susan Collins, I can understand
Susan Collins from... Yeah, yeah, she's a border
state. Right, right? Right. She's
remained, right? It's blue, you know, and she can get elected
because of a certain confluence of issues up there.
Right. Fine. Alabama?
Alabama. Come on, man.
Yeah. Let's send, let's send a full-throated
MAGA conservative to the U.S. Senate.
That's why I'm running, because we just can't afford to let that go.
We cannot let Tommy Tuverville is going to be an awesome governor for the state.
We need him in the state of Alabama.
I actually begged him not to leave the Senate because his voice is so strong there.
So I didn't want to run.
I felt called to run.
I like that and tell people the website again.
The website, thank you for that.
See, Seamus, you got to help.
You got to help me out.
I knew with this campaigning stuff.
I haven't run for dog catchers.
Maybe I actually, I actually kind of like that he doesn't even know to, oh, yeah, hit the fundraising.
You've got to hit the fundraiser.
That's actually, you don't want the guy.
Quality.
You don't want the guy that turns every answer into a fundraiser.
I apologize to my whole campaign staff.
Your finance director.
I know.
He's like sitting at home.
It just exploded.
My website is murphy for senate.com.
Murphyforsenate.com.
Very, very simple.
You can't miss it.
Go see my battleship video.
Okay.
My launch video was shot in front of the USS Alabama.
I believe, Jack, we need to bring back the battleship.
Not the old ones.
We need to make new battleships now that can withstand drones that can pack it full of awesome technology.
Tommy Tuverville, a lot of people don't know this, but he's the head of sea power, and we need a head of sea power who loves the Navy.
Look, we had a great, great day with the Navy yesterday.
Fine Navy Day, as they say.
Usually it's a terrible day when it's a fine Navy Day.
Yeah, when you say Fine Navy Day, that's not, it doesn't even mean.
How is it?
It's 30 below and it's sleeting.
Well, and, I mean...
It's a fine Navy Day.
To be there aboard the Bush, and I hear the piping, and they say, and they get, they say, President, United States of America.
Arriving.
Well, actually...
Or no, when he comes on.
He had already arrived at this point, because I heard the pipe, and I said, what's going on?
And because of the flight deck, when he arrived, he was getting on the one MC.
And he gets on the one MC, that's the internal, uh, mic, you know, microphone and people.
It's the PA system, right?
For the whole, and this wasn't for the cameras.
This wasn't televised.
He just talked to the whole crew, and he told him how great they were.
I mean, it's a city at sea, and talked to them about how great they were, how much he loved being there, how much he loved the Navy, how much he supported them.
By the way, the first lady had a great time yesterday.
She loved it.
That's all the clips you post.
If you see the videos, if you see some of the videos, when she gets up there and she goes,
who ya Navy!
And she's like, she's giddy.
And you see the first lady, you know, and she's known for her poise and her glamour and, you know, she's, you know, Versace and Gucci and all this.
But I saw a side of First Lady Melania Trump that I'm not used to seeing.
Gucci went overboard.
You know, Gucci overboard.
And she's just loving it.
And she spent the entire time on the flight.
They were there about an hour and a half on the flight deck, which a little bit dangerous.
They're landing those F-35s.
Like, you know, I've done that.
Like, you know, 30 feet away from you.
They're close.
Right there, and they had the FAA 18, did the Sonic Boom just right off the bow.
No better pilots on Earth.
Right off the port side from them.
And didn't flinch.
Didn't flinch at all.
It was amazing to see.
It was amazing to be there.
No, we've got to have a strong Navy.
And that's one of my core platform pieces is, you know, Congress has mandated a 350 ship Navy.
And we're at 285.
We're nowhere near that.
We haven't been that.
I mean, we're just openly admitting we do not have the adequate number of ships we need to deter aggression.
Which, by the way, spurs shipbuilding, which spurs, which spurs jobs, which for its domestic manufacturing.
Last year, China built 900 ships, including commercial ships, we built seven.
And it's worth noting that all of China, any ship built in China has to be built to standards that the military could, you know, take that ship.
Well, now they're double hold, right?
And so ships are much harder to sink.
We just don't have the firepower right now.
Our Navy is dispersed around the world, and we have the finest Navy in the world.
but there's just not enough of them
we need to double the fleet
and that's what I'm running on
is double the size of the fleet
You're talking almost Reagan numbers
Yeah, definitely Reagan numbers
We have to have it
Merchant Marine we've got to modernize
And if we don't do that we're gonna
We're a maritime nation
At its core the United States
As a maritime nation
And so we've got to have
No we could I could have a I could go two hours with you
Let's do it
But also but I do also like how President Trump
Has reiterated as well
the concept of hemispheric defense and that if that we shouldn't have any business going all
around the world yes of course the shipping lanes and and and south china sea and all the rest of it
and the red seed make the monroe doctrine great again yeah we we know the we know all the all the
all the all the slacks right you know but at the same time if we've let the homeland we've let our
hemisphere if we let the gulf of america be completely subservient to other countries then no no
we absolutely can't have that. We have to focus on our home first. And by the way, you think,
you think the Russians would do that? You think the Chinese, look at the Russian's due with the Black Sea.
Look what the Chinese do with the South China Sea. We are the only ones who are so stupid is that we don't
actually project our power into our own neighborhood. Well, you raised your hand and I raised my hand
to protect this country and the Constitution against all enemies, foreign and domestic.
Oh, yeah. And while we were fighting, that other part, we were fighting a lot of
foreign enemies, we let a lot of domestic enemies here grab the reins.
Speaking of domestic enemies, Philibonte.
I don't know what you're talking about there, Jack.
Bad man, Phil.
I did call you a communist the last time I was on.
Yeah, I know, but you're a ridiculous man, so it's okay.
That's okay. I just love our flag.
Are we doing the...
I totally would, but we're out of time.
Okay.
Well, you know, if you are looking to follow me on X,
I am Phil that remains
The band is all that remains
And you can check the band out on Apple Music, Amazon
Music, Pandora, Spotify, Deezer
We are going on tour next year
We've got
We just announced a show at Welcome to Rockville
Down in Daytona, Florida
There will be more shows that will be announced
As they become, you know, as we are able to announce them
We'll be out for about three weeks
So keep an eye out all that remains on the road
In your town in, probably in May.
It's huge.
Yeah, congrats, man.
That's awesome.
It'll be a good time to get out there on the road.
It'll be the first time that I'm going to be on tour also having a newborn, well, a Todd baby at the same time.
You're going to be like your own vacation.
Yeah.
Don't tell.
You'll be like, see you later.
That's what I am I having to work to the moon out here.
By the way, that reminds me.
Don't forget the left lane is for crime.
Laugh lanes for crime.
There's no, no announcements, but, you know, people keep asking me.
I had this, I had this tweet that went pretty viral that I definitely did not have.
have Turning Point of Rubel for about should Turning Point hold a alternative half-time show
to Bad Bunny and what if we got Creed to perform?
Oh my God.
Now, Phil, you just mentioned, remind me so Alterbridge has a tour in Europe.
Now, this is the side project of the other Creed members.
It's Creed, yeah, it's Creed just, it has, it doesn't have Scott Stapp.
So they will be on tour.
However, Scott Stapp is not part of Alter.
Bridge. So he will not be in Europe during the Super Bowl. All I'm saying is, all I'm saying
is no announcements. I'm not here to announce anything. We've got a lot of attention about it.
We've got a lot of interest in it. The media has been blowing us all up. And other artists
and types have, you know, we've gotten a lot of inquiries and a lot of communication. And all I
will say is no announcements, but conversations. We're at the conversation. We did a tour with
Alder Bridge in 2017, going into 18?
Great guys.
Some of the most, again, super, super pro, incredibly accommodating for us.
It was a great time.
And so it would be really cool to see Alterbridge playing a show, you know, at the Super
Bowl halftime as opposed to.
I can't get Alter Bridge, though, because the Alter Bridge is in Europe, yes, yes, yes.
We'd have to get Scott without them and, you know.
Or maybe we can, like, virtually, like, you know.
sync it up or something.
I don't know if they have the technology for that.
But we do have the technology for the members-only hour,
which is going to be starting soon,
where we're also going to be talking about more libs
and specifically hick-lib music.
So make sure you follow.
Make sure you check that out.
You want to follow me at Jack Posobic.
I'm the host of Human Events Daily.
You can check that out at humanevents.com.
Ladies and gentlemen, as always,
you have my permission to lay ashore.
Thank you.
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