Timcast IRL - Trump CRUSHING Democrats, New Polls Show Democrats SINKING, GOP AHEAD Despite SMEARS w/ Nick Adams

Episode Date: May 6, 2025

Tim, Phil, & Shane are joined by Nick Adams to discuss Trump crushing the Democrats in new polls, anti-Israel protests crash AOC Town Hall, Shiloh Hendrix fundraiser going viral & raising over $600k, ...and Catholics outraged over Trump posting an AI photo of himself as the Pope.   Hosts:  Tim @Timcast (everywhere) Phil @PhilThatRemains (X) Shane @ShaneCashman (X) Serge @SergeDotCom (everywhere) Guest: Nick Adams @NickAdamsinUSA (X)

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Starting point is 00:01:06 Despite that, you know, they're still saying Democrats are expected to win in the midterms as of right now, even though Republicans are better off. Now, I don't like singular polls for obvious reasons. So we back this up, this this one up with civics. Sure enough, finding the exact same thing. Democrats are going down. They're down and getting worse and they are spiraling. So how is it that the media keeps up this narrative of Trump bad? You know what I assume at this point? There's a small faction of anti-Trump obsessed people that watch literally every single piece of news content to bottom and then regular people largely carry on with their day. But we do get a bunch of other news outside of the obvious political stuff.
Starting point is 00:01:48 Trump says he wants to bring back Alcatraz. OK, he wants it as a symbol to strike fear to the hearts of criminal aliens. And so, yeah, we'll talk about that. And then, of course, we have the Shiloh Hendricks story.
Starting point is 00:02:01 This is a woman who allegedly used a racial slur on a child against a child. And some guy filmed her, uploaded the video, trying to ruin her life, trying to cancel her. Instead, she has near seven hundred thousand dollars raised. Now, Matt Walsh put his video out earlier where he said, good, this will stop cancel culture, showing these people that if you try to do this, it will backfire. And he says she raised half a million, hopes she raises half a million more. This will stop cancel culture. Showing these people that if you try to do this, it will backfire. And he says she raised half a million.
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Starting point is 00:03:33 of our discord server. We just filmed the pilot episode of the culture war live, which will be airing on Friday. And it was a hoot with all of our members there, many of them actually joining us on stage in the debate. And it got really interesting. A couple of liberals showed up and decided to join in the debate as well. And we're planning on expanding it, doing more. It's going to be a lot of fun. So if you want to be involved in that, you've got to join our Discord server, which is a community of tens of thousands of people where you can hang out, share ideas, meet people. A couple people have gotten married. I think a couple different
Starting point is 00:04:05 groups have gotten married through the Discord. Yeah, I see people nodding their heads over there. Isn't that crazy? Maybe that'll be you. I don't know. It seems unlikely, but go to timcast.com, sign up today, click join us, smash the like button, share the show with everyone you know. Joining us tonight to talk about this and so much more is Nick Adams. G'day, Tim. Great to be here. First time on the show. Loving it. Having a great time already. Should be good. Do you want me to tell loving it, having a great time already, should be good. Do you want me to tell them a little bit more about who I am? Yeah, who are you?
Starting point is 00:04:34 Okay, well as you can probably tell, I was born down under, but destined to be on top. Legal immigrant, naturalised US citizen, have gone on to live the American dream, was with President Trump from day one, the 16th of June 2015, became President Trump's favourite author, run a big organisation that is all about making sure that the next generation of Americans understand what it means to be an American. So we have kid friendly versions of the Constitution, Declaration of Independence, Federalist Papers so that they understand the founding values, presidential appointee since 2020, since President Trump's first term. He put me in the board of the Smithsonian, the Wilson Center. So I've been there. I've got about three and a half million followers on social media, starting a new organization called 1A
Starting point is 00:05:21 Warriors, which is all about protecting the First Amendment and freedom, not just freedom of speech, but freedom after speech. I'm MAGA, America First, small government, but when government is needed, I believe it should go hard, fast and get results. I think the Democrats are about three things, illegal aliens, criminals, and perversion. Sounds about right. All right. Well, this will be fun. Thanks for hanging out. We got Shane hanging out. Welcome to the show. Shane Cashman, host of Inverted World Live. Last night, I had a chef who worked at Bohemian Grove for eight years.
Starting point is 00:05:58 He'd climbed the owl. He'd seen the sacrifices, shared some pictures from inside the club. Pretty wild episode you can find that on youtube and rumble at tales from the inverted world uh we go live every sunday at 6 p.m eastern what's up what's up shane i am phil that remains i am uh my name is phil bonte i'm the lead singer of the heavy metal band all that remains uh i'm an anti-communist and a counter-revolutionary so let's get into it here's the news from fox news ladies and gentlemen fox news poll democrats favorability hits new lows still favored over GOP in 2026 midterms. Now, this is this is a story I've used.
Starting point is 00:06:31 Admittedly, it is from last week when this poll dropped, but it is a consistent trend that we have seen. And now we're backing it up with civics data. We've got this. Do you have a favorable or unfavorable view of the Democratic Party? And it is 59 percent unfavorable, 30 percent favorable and declining. And you compare this with the Republican Party and you have 56 percent unfavorable, still not very good, but better than Democrats and 38 percent favorability. Now, the reason this matters is we've got J.B. Pritzker calling out Democrats. We've got AOC
Starting point is 00:07:00 getting heckled by Democrats. You've got Beto O'Rourke now slamming Democrats as lazy and weak. David Hogg trying to primary Democrats. It is a free for all of chaos in the Democratic Party. They are spiraling out of control. And despite all of the hit pieces, all of the negative press that Trump is facing, he is still more favorable than most, I think all of the Democrat personalities. None of them are registering. So panel, why is this happening to the Democrats and how is Trump still beating them?
Starting point is 00:07:33 I'm surprised David Hogg hasn't helped the image of the Democratic Party. Oh yes, shocking. Isn't that crazy? Absolutely shocking. Can't believe it. David Hogg. I think he's had a charisma bypass, old David. But at the end of the day, it is kind of a symbol of where the Democrats are at. Like I say, they have become the party of illegal aliens, crime and perversion.
Starting point is 00:07:58 I mean, you even look at one of the stories that came out earlier today about how the Trump administration, RFK, are protecting beagles. Beagles have been, you know, killed. Fauci. Right, the evil Fauci. And it used to be that that kind of stuff was just the domain of the left, right? But now they've ceded everything pretty much to conservatives, to the Trump people, and that's just a sign of their decline. The media is just an arm of the DNC, really,
Starting point is 00:08:27 when you break it down. I just ignore them. They provide absolutely nothing. So, you know, I think the Democrats are in a very bad way. I don't know about you guys, but for me, since the 20th of December, it's been like Christmas every morning. It's been pretty great. Whether it be their takes on illegal immigration, which is one of the pillars that Donald Trump was elected on. Part of the reason why I think Donald Trump still has a generally positive opinion or favorability is because of his success at the border, right?
Starting point is 00:09:02 That was the thing that he made it made a uh made such a big deal about when he first ran in 2016 it's what he really ran on in 20 uh in 2020 you know in 2023 leading or 2024 leading up to this election um and and and he's really delivered like so the the situation at the border there's no longer thousands of illegals coming over there i'm sure there are plenty of people out there that'll say well they haven't deported enough and i'd be among them right i want to see i would love to see every single person that came here illegally sent home i would love it um but he is he is delivering on the things that people really care the most about and i think that really matters as for the democrats
Starting point is 00:09:43 whether whether it's their take on the border or people like Democrat state senator Scott Weiner in California making remarks like well if there's a sex offender registry that somehow that's gonna that's gonna be a bad thing for the LGBT lobby it's like well wait a minute why that's a funny thing to say but those are the kind of things that you get from the Democrats. They don't want to actually protect the vulnerable. They don't want to protect women in women's spaces. They want men to be able to go into those spaces. They don't want to protect children. They don't want to protect anything at all that is good and wholesome. They literally always side with the bad guys.
Starting point is 00:10:22 And they've been doing it vocally and with enthusiasm for the past, at least for the past 10 years. His inauguration speech was a stark contrast to the entire Democratic Party's platform. 100%? It was like a return to law and order, beauty and legacy. Uh-huh. Yes. You know, I love those things. Ah, Shine, you're on the money. Look,
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Starting point is 00:11:43 in 2025. To that point, is nothing that they offer in 2025. To that to that point, I think that it was President Trump or maybe it wasn't. But it was it was some Republican talking about, you know, the the shower heads that people are allowed to buy. There is not. And it's because they always use climate change as a reason for telling you what kind of gas, what kind of stove you can have in your home, telling you how much water you can have, how much water your toilet will use, telling you what you can do with your property, telling you what kind of car you can drive, telling you essentially there's not an aspect of your life that the Democrats don't want to not only control, but make worse.
Starting point is 00:12:23 Yeah. That's why Tulsi left. That's why RFK left. That's why RFK left. That's why so many ordinary voters have left. I mean, they're not even a really serious political party anymore. It's really just a fundraising pyramid scheme. Well, you know, Trump came out and he was rather moderate. And he offered up a bunch of reasonable solutions to issues that people were concerned about.
Starting point is 00:12:40 Hey, let's secure the border. Hey, let's deport illegal immigrants. He was always on about that. He was favored by a lot of union guys. The tariffs are favored by a lot of the auto manufacturers. The Democrats don't understand. They keep approaching Trump as whatever. Everyone hates him. So whatever he does is bad. OK, well, if you do that, you'll be on the wrong side of everything. Trump need only just say reasonable things. It says the joke, if Trump came out in favor of oxygen, they'd hold their breath. So that's why they've adopted the back end of every 80-20 issue. They're like, let's choose
Starting point is 00:13:11 the most unfavorable thing. They are survived, in my opinion, largely by boomers. And I mean, I don't disrespect boomers in general. What I'm saying is, you look at that poll out of Canada, where they were tracking the election. And it said you know, what what issues do you care about? And Gen Z Canadians are like the cost of living, jobs, housing. And when you ask the boomers in Canada, they said Trump. So you this poll came out from real care politics as well. A couple of weeks ago, all demographics have a net approval of Donald Trump except boomers. And it's probably because they're watching cable TV and everybody else is out. Everybody else is watching shows like this or getting their news from social media. And they're like, OK, I get it. Trump's not perfect, but he's right. Yeah. But if you're watching cable TV, it's the devil. We've talked about how the Democrat Party is faceless.
Starting point is 00:14:02 They don't have like a real candidate right now. And then Trump is like the face of politics in general. And I was thinking about when I was at the debate, the primary debate in California for the Republicans, Trump wasn't there. But his absence was more of a presence than the people on stage. It's wild. Conspicuous absence. Look, Trump isn't about right or left. He's about right or wrong. Right. about right or left. He's about right or wrong, right? And that's what the left and the Democrats
Starting point is 00:14:27 in this country have missed, I think, for so long. And that's why people love him. Trump got elected because young people and young men in particular know that people like Obama and Biden cut their opportunity. They darkened their American dream. So President Trump is the embodiment of success and the pursuit of happiness, and that's the stuff that appeals to people. That's the stuff that motivates people, having a ladder of opportunity and seeing a man that just thrives, doesn't just survive, no matter what they throw at him. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:15:07 The fact, the point that you make there, Nick, that he thrives, he really does take whatever's thrown at him. And I mean, he manages to capitalize on it in a way that, in my opinion, is actually fairly unique when it comes to modern politicians. And it might be because of his experience in the business world. It might be because of his experience in the media. I'm not sure exactly what it is. But he really does capitalize on all of the negative things that they throw at him. He really has managed to figure out how to take whatever it is they throw at him and turn it around.
Starting point is 00:15:44 I mean, everybody knows the mugshot. It was one of the best things that's ever happened. The mugshot was great. Have you seen his presidential portrait? Yeah, it's great. It looks just like the mugshot. He loved that shot, yeah. Yeah, I mean, he did.
Starting point is 00:15:55 He liked it a lot. And you thought for a minute that the mugshot was going to go down as the most iconic photograph in American history, and then Butler, Pennsylvania happens. Then fight, fight, fight. You know, like it's this guy is the most iconic photograph in American history. And then Butler, Pennsylvania happens. Yeah, then fight, fight, fight. You know, like it's this guy is the most. And they tried to suppress that too. I know.
Starting point is 00:16:11 I know all of it. Look, this guy is unlike anybody that we have seen, I think, in modern history, at the very least, if not all of history. You know, I'm on a tour at the moment. This is my new book, From Mar-a-Lago to Mars. And this looks at exactly the stuff that we're talking about. How can you be censured, deplatformed, impeached twice, arrested, sued, indicted? They try to kill you at least twice that we know of, right? And this guy just, to your point, Phil, I mean, just keeps getting up and turns every setback into a set up for a comeback.
Starting point is 00:16:54 Yeah. And turns it to his favor. I mean, that is a manual, I think, that all of us can apply to life. And I think a lot of it is he was a student of Norman Vincent Peale, right? He actually officiated his wedding in his first marriage. He's someone who believes in the power of positive thinking. I do think you're right. He has learned a lot from his time in business. But this is a man whose personal metal is just, I mean, he's unshakable, he's unsinkable. And it just upsets the left to no end. And that is the most majestic thing out of all of it.
Starting point is 00:17:33 Let's pull up the story from the Postmillennial. You're a war criminal, AOC heckled by pro-Gaza constituents in Queens. Quote, I am a health care worker. I want to know what you're doing about the genocide in Gaza. I can only say to AOC, you reap what you sow. Oh, man. I want to know what you're doing about the genocide in Gaza. There is a genocide in the Ganga.
Starting point is 00:18:06 We do not need to listen to a minute and a half of rabble, rabble noise. But AOC, you reap what you sow. You know, when I see that woman standing up and screaming about Gaza, it's like, lady, I bet she couldn't point to it on a map. And I mean that somewhat half-jokingly, like maybe that's the one place she could. But point on the map and tell me where Gaza hurt you. Like, why do you care so much about one thing? Don't get me wrong. You're allowed to criticize
Starting point is 00:18:37 and comment on international affairs. My point is that there are these people that can't think of anything else. The only thing that matters is some land far, far away and this one particular war. And the reason I'm critical of it is the U.S. is involved in a whole bunch of really bad wars we shouldn't be involved in. A whole bunch of bombing campaigns we shouldn't be involved in. But AOC, the base they have is a spattering of hyper-focused nut jobs that don't care about this country, don't focus on any of the issues of this country,
Starting point is 00:19:09 and this is why I believe Democrats are going to struggle to win. Now, they may win in the midterms because that's congressional district-based. You know, it's going to be one district. You know, you only need, what, like two to swing, and then Democrats will get their majority. So when it comes to 20 however i don't know how someone like aoc with that base is going to be able to stand up on a national stage and say here's what i offer the american people because if she did if she did try to come out and say something like let's bring auto manufacturing
Starting point is 00:19:38 back they'd be like trump's already doing that and then the left would go you're a trumpian you're trump there's no way to navigate the cult in this way in a meaningful way to to actually win an election they do change their minds quickly remember how much they were against trump and warp speed and then adopted that like right like they weren't against it like they have no moral center no brains really no they could flip-flop that quickly but yeah i don't know how she claws out of this i do want to say like people have made the joke that the republicans are the washington generals to the democrats harlem globetrotters yeah but it kind of doesn't work because republicans are winning but kind of bad at what they do you know trump won and trump himself is doing a lot but the republican party is miserable. And the Democrats have lost, but
Starting point is 00:20:25 outside of the elections, they're doing way more to gut and rip apart this country. Yeah, that's why I was impressed with Marjorie Taylor Greene, when she was saying recently about, you know, Trump doing these things, signing these orders, but they're not really codifying it in Congress. She's not even hearing about it.
Starting point is 00:20:41 We do need that, especially before the midterms take place, so we can coalesce these things into actual permanent law. We do need that. Shane, look, if President Trump has taught us one thing, it's taught us how to fight. Unfortunately, many Republicans, though, remain the jellyfish back. Yeah. And they need to do it. Look, with respect to AOC, so you go to a bar in New York City.
Starting point is 00:21:12 AOC is the bartender. She makes everyone happy. She's giving away drinks, left, right, and center. Her shirt appears to get smaller, and your bladder appears to get larger. Whether either of those things are true, no man can say. The next day, she sends a bill to a hardworking American in the Midwest who doesn't even drink, doesn't party, and most certainly doesn't hang out in New York City. So tell me, is that the kind of person that should be in charge of anything? I mean, no.
Starting point is 00:21:48 When it comes to the heckler at the AOC, whatever, the town hall or whatever, I think the reason that she stood up and was making a stink about Gaza is because that's the only political issue that she knows. And it's typical of the left to turn on itself, especially in a time when they have, there's nothing they can do. Like, honestly, like that person that's heckling AOC, what is it that she expects AOC to do about a conflict
Starting point is 00:22:16 that not only has AOC said that she's against, but that when she's only a congressperson, she's not in the Knesset. She's not in the Middle East. She's not in the – it's like to even think that she's going to – I thought she was. To even think that she has any kind of effect is ridiculous. So that person is – it's literally like a child just crying out out of frustration because they're angry. This is why I wonder about the foundation of this country you know in in this
Starting point is 00:22:46 period with the founding fathers did they know that the pop like was the population back then equally as childish developmentally disabled or is that something unique to the millennial generation i think it's a bit unique to us look at like old uh school books. Considering no kids, yes. Right. We have older people with no kids these days. A lot of those guys were tested by war at a young age. They already knew suffering and how to work the land and
Starting point is 00:23:16 stuff. A lot of these kids are just soft sitting on Facebook all day. There were people who fought in the American Revolution who were born after the Revolution revolutionary period started. Yeah. That's crazy. Super crazy.
Starting point is 00:23:29 And just think about this, right? I mean, a century ago, people were lying about their age so that they could go and fight in a war. someone the same age or older even gets anxiety if a restaurant doesn't have a reservation system online. Let me tell you, 100 years ago, there were men lying about their age to go fight a war internationally. Today, you've got 37-year-old millennials lying about their age at a Harry Potter convention, embarrassed they're so old and everyone there is 10 years old.
Starting point is 00:24:06 Yeah. 37 year old men lying about their gender so they can go into the fat ways. The reason I bring this up is because I'm thinking like can we survive this? You know, and it's funny because people always think, there's a lot of people who think when I say stuff like this, they imagine immediately
Starting point is 00:24:22 like the earth is a molten ball of lava, like humans and life. No, no, no. Like Rome collapsed. OK, countries emerged. Then human civilization went on. But can the United States, as it is, survive people as stupid as Ocasio-Cortez? You know, one of the challenges that I see, especially in politics in general, is when you, every new generation forgets the previous, and that's just a fact of history because we don't experience it. So there are people listening to the show right now that lived through Reagan and remember all that stuff. And they apply that knowledge to the next person they vote for. Someone like me,
Starting point is 00:25:08 I think he was in for two years. I was born in 86. I have no lucidity at that age. And the only real politics I start to understand is George W. Bush. So then I vote accordingly. What did I do? I voted for Obama. Oh boy, there you go, right? Not gonna make that mistake twice. So now I'm voting for Trump. But I meet younger people, the exact same position. We had a guy on Saturday at the Culture World Live event said, you know, what if you get a president AOC and then she starts doing the things that Trump's doing, targeting J6s and things like that. And my response was, been there, done that. Biden did all that brock obama did all that so these young guys when obama was in you know if they're 23 today they were what 13 13 years old so they did not live through or understand any of the things that obama did that was political so today they're like
Starting point is 00:25:58 hey but we must apply the test that if you give power to trump then the democrats will use it against you and it's like yeah go ask the J6ers about no due process. So, Tim, you know, the thing I would say, because this is something that I have really thought about long and hard. So if you go and ask any historian worth their salt, they'll tell you that great nations tend to last somewhere between 230 and 270 years. And obviously next year, we celebrate our 250th birthday, a time for great celebration, but also a time for sober contemplation.
Starting point is 00:26:36 The advantage that the United States of America has that Rome didn't have, that England didn't have, is our Constitution. hosts your table game and live chat with them throughout your experience to feel like you're actually at the casino. The excitement doesn't stop there. With over 3,000 games to choose from, including fan favorites like Cash Eruption, UFC Gold Blitz, and more, make deposits instantly to jump in on the fun and make same-day withdrawals if you win. Download the BetMGM Ontario app today. You don't want to miss out. Visit BetMGM.com for terms and conditions. 19 plus to wager Ontario only. Please gamble responsibly. If you have questions or concerns about your gambling or someone close to you,
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Starting point is 00:28:03 And I believe that not only can we reach 300 years, we could reach even longer. So we have it within us. And Alexis de Tocqueville, the famous French philosopher, he came out here and he said that America is great because America is good. If America ceases to be good, she will cease to be great. But he also said in Democracy in America that the true genius of these people, of Americans that he was writing about, are their ability to recorrect a cultural trajectory. And we have that ability. Look how we recorrected after Obama. Look how we recorrect. Well, did we really recorrect with Joe Biden or should Joe Biden have never been in there
Starting point is 00:28:47 in the first place? We'll leave that for another day. But either way, we always seem to come back as Americans. It sounds to me like we have started 250 years ago building this tower one block at a time. And in these earlier years,
Starting point is 00:29:03 there's concerns about the structure and the foundation and quick improvements are made to change things up. You know, we had the articles of the Confederacy first. What was it? The... Confederation. Articles of the Confederation, there you go. And then you had the Union, then you had the Constitution, and so these, they were trying
Starting point is 00:29:21 to build it up now after so long. This tower is swinging back and forth so dramatically that at some point it seems like it's going to swing and then just crumble apart. It's going to reach that breaking point. So you mentioned the Constitution and all these things I largely agree with. The problem is the left doesn't agree and are hell bent on this. And they are they are formidable. They are half the country, or at least the fervent far left is a small portion, but has many default libs just marching in lockstep behind them, believing all of their lies. They lie every single day about every single story. I don't know how we navigate this.
Starting point is 00:30:01 The example, simple example right now, one simple example. You know, one of the things that this kid asked me, and so the Culture War Live, I really do recommend you watch because it is going to be fantastic. We're editing it now. It's going to be up on Friday. He's basically saying, why would you give Trump a pass but not Joe Biden? Now, trying to explain to a young person who didn't experience the Biden years or, you know, they were here for,
Starting point is 00:30:25 but they didn't really pay attention. And now it's, you know, Trump just got in and now they're paying attention a bit more. I was explaining, listen, I could go back to everything the Democrats have done over 15 years. We can talk about the Qatar-Turkey pipeline. We can talk about the Burisma scandal. We can talk about Syria. We can talk about what was its Operation Timber Sycamore. Was that the one where Obama was giving weapons to ISIS, basically? And that, yeah, I believe was furious, like furious. And then I can say Donald Trump comes in and opposites into all of these things, securing the border. So when Trump makes a mistake or makes a move, I don't largely agree with. I'm much more forgiving than if it were to be Joe Biden. They don't know or care or understand'm much more forgiving than if it were to be Joe Biden.
Starting point is 00:31:07 They don't know or care or understand this. They've not experienced this. To them, they're just like, don't know, don't care. You're blindly following a guy. I blindly follow a guy. So Donald Trump's response when the courts obstruct his executive authorities is to try and launch different attack vectors through his legal powers. Every step of the way, he's being blocked. Alien Enemies Act blocked. Standard deportations. No, you got to get you got to get a trial now for all of these people. I asked Will Chamberlain, what do we do?
Starting point is 00:31:37 How do we solve this solution or this problem where the president is being obstructed by activist judges? He said Congress. No sane person in this country thinks Congress can do anything right now. They can't. They can't pass anything. They won't pass anything. And certainly the Senate won't get through a filibuster. So now it just looks like the legislative branch will sit on its hands.
Starting point is 00:32:03 The judicial branch will obstruct in every possible way. And the executive branch will keep trying to do what it wants to do to circumvent the judicial branch will obstruct in every possible way and the executive branch will keep trying to do what it wants to do to circumvent the judicial branch what is the means by which we survive this period now it could just be that it's going to get unconstitutional like during the civil war abraham lincoln's going to be like no habeas corpus for you yeah and then after it clears up we carry on 300 400 500 years or whatever it may be if this doesn't go full conflict if things simmer down if we find a path towards organizing everything and stabilizing it there is still the possibility that that the supreme court will rule the right way on these nationwide injunctions. Again, it is something that both, you know, liberal and conservative justices have mentioned. Kagan said that this isn't what the founders
Starting point is 00:32:52 intended. Clearly, the conservative justices would say, no, we don't want to see this. Honestly, I could see, I wouldn't be shocked if it was, you know, seven to two when it comes down to whether or not these these district courts have the authority to in to prevent the president from doing what he was actually elected to do this is something that i harp on but like the president of the united states is the only political um the only political officer that is elected by the whole of the electorate like all americans vote on the president. Congress is voted on only by their district. The Senate is only voted on by the people in their states.
Starting point is 00:33:30 So the only person that's elected by the whole of the country is the president. There was a clear message sent to the government that the American people wanted a different type of government than what we had with Joe Biden. Based on the fact that we wanted to have, we want people that were, they wanted to stop having the illegal immigration and they wanted to have, you know, the illegal citizens that are the illegal immigrants that are here sent back. And all of these judges that are trying to inhibit that, they're trying to inhibit the
Starting point is 00:34:03 will of the people. And that has to stop. Absolutely. I mean, you cannot legislate from the bench. And yet that is exactly what they are doing. And why? Because they are not constitutional loyalists. They are party loyalists.
Starting point is 00:34:19 These judges must be impeached. If there is one thing that people involved in politics in the Republican conservative side all across the country should be pouring their effort into right now, it is efforts to impeach these judges and find candidates that are going to exercise fidelity to the Constitution. The midterms are key. We need a MAGA Congress, a MAGA House, a MAGA Senate. Yes, it's going to be the midterms. I don't want to blackpill anybody and say, you know, don't try. We have to try harder than we've ever tried for these midterms. About a year and a half, a little bit more than a year and a half away. I mean, we've got a lot of time, but I am optimistic on Congress because right now there's a Republican majority.
Starting point is 00:35:12 They can do whatever they want and they won't. So what do we need? Fifteen Democrat seats to flip Republican, I'm not convinced even if there was a 17 seat majority for the Republicans, they would do anything because there's nothing stopping them from doing it now. It's just like the first time. It's always it's it almost in it almost seems like the Republicans in Congress exist to obstruct Trump intentionally. It is the deep state stopgap to be like, when Trump, you know, when the Republicans win,
Starting point is 00:35:49 the Republican Congress is largely a decentralized structure and we will make sure Trump can't do anything because they could do it right now. They don't. It's ridiculous. Today was a pretty important day.
Starting point is 00:36:00 The executive order that Trump signed is like a function research. Yeah, that's like a bookend to like what stopped the whole world. It was already banned. Fauci did it anyway. Right, yeah. Why aren't they putting Merrick Garland and Fauci in prison? Fauci lied to Congress.
Starting point is 00:36:17 Garland was held in contempt. They have the power now. Do it. And I got to tell you, they put Steve Bannon in prison. They put Peter Navarro in prison. They tried putting Trump in prison. Merrick Garland defied Congress. He was found in contempt. And they did nothing. Nothing. RFK Jr. today behind Trump as he signed the executive order was detailing the history of gain of function.
Starting point is 00:36:40 I wrote it down. He said by 1969, he said the CIA said they could kill every American by it by 29 cents with 29 cents with the gain of function that they were doing It's like nuclear power, you know, it's insane and this is the guy who wrote the real Anthony Fauci So so remind people really quick Fauci does mean sickle Well, I will say um You know Bannon said wait till summer we'll start seeing arrests Some judges have been arrested, not overtly political. They were just aiding and abetting criminal aliens.
Starting point is 00:37:10 You know, I'm not going to get ants in my pants. You know, Cash and Dan have been there only for a few months. So I'm willing to wait and see. It's Congress I have the issue with because now they should be acting and they're not. Yeah. No, no, look, I'm 100%. I think President Trump needs to privately address Congress and tell them to get into line.
Starting point is 00:37:28 I think we need our primaries before the midterms to be 100 percent about loyalty to the MAGA agenda that brought Trump to Washington. And lots of people, Tim, share your frustrations with Congress. And apart from the president telling them what we need, we need young, smart, eager and willing Republicans to run in the primaries. And we need people like Elon to support them. At the end of the day, I think that's where it's all going to happen. The other thing I'd say is that a lot of the frustrations right now, been there 100 and what, 103 days, 104 days. There are still a lot of those holdovers, I'm sure, in the FBI, in the Attorney General's office. I think we learned today that there were going to be some further delays with the Epstein files.
Starting point is 00:38:26 It's clear that there are still. There are no files. Yeah. There are swampish elements that are really holding everything back. So that's got to go. A hundred percent. Like I don't believe that there's files, but I would like to see more transparency, at least the effort for transparency. I don't know what's going on behind the scenes, but I don't like it.
Starting point is 00:38:46 Let's jump to this next story. It is a cultural revolution, my friends. MSNBC, oh, they're salty. MAGA World helps raise over $600,000 after a woman hurls racial slur at a child in Minnesota. So the story goes, Shiloh Hendricks going viral when she made a give send go saying, help me protect my family. $680,000. Now, the story is that she was at a park. She claims some kid was rifling through her bag, taking stuff. So she called him a racial slur. Some guy started filming her.
Starting point is 00:39:19 She told him to F off, then called him a slur. He then posts the video trying to cancel her. She then launches a give send go saying, give me money. Now, Matt Walsh came out and said she made half a million. I hope she gets half a million more. The only way to stop cancel culture is to show that it backfires. And it absolutely is. But there is something interesting in the comments as to why this woman is receiving so much money. The narrative for many young guys, the view that many young people,
Starting point is 00:39:46 don't get me wrong, there's older white guys who feel this way too, but a lot of these Gen Z guys grew up in a society that you were told if you're white, you're an oppressor. Minorities are allowed to insult you based on your race in the most awful ways and you can't do anything about it because you're an evil oppressor.
Starting point is 00:40:06 Well what happens. It's one thing. When you've got. A Gen X guy. And they grow up hearing this from the TV. And all that stuff. But they. They're coming off of.
Starting point is 00:40:17 You know. Blockbusting and actual racist policies. In the 80s. For Gen Z. They grew up at a time. Where most of these. Racist institutions have lost. It's illegal now to blockbuster to redline. So instead, they're now being told by their teacher,
Starting point is 00:40:34 you're evil, but they don't see it. They're then mocked and insulted based on their race, and they're not allowed to do anything about it. You get cancel culture, and cancel culture is the unreasonable firing of a person. It's like there's that race car driver he lost his sponsor because his dad used a racial slur in the 80s before he was born yeah that's cancel culture that's crazy i think what we're seeing now is a backlash to this white guilt uh a social order where for a long time celebrities black celebrities could make fun of white people. White people were supposed to just laugh. You couldn't say anything back. Young guys don't understand why that is, why they have to be made fun of, insulted when they can't get jobs, when they can't get universities or they can't get a university.
Starting point is 00:41:19 They they they're struggling to make ends meet while being told they're oppressors. So finally, some of this happens and the dam breaks. And this is what, you know, I was talking to Carl Benjamin earlier. We had all warned about this 10 years ago, that if you promote racial identitarianism like the left had been doing, it's only a matter of time before white people find the exact same path. And they say, then if you're going to insult us, attack us, fire us from our jobs, deny us access to universities, then we will form a collective, and there's more of us, and you'll regret it. And it seems like that's where we are. The pendulum swinging from the summer of love to now,
Starting point is 00:41:54 and bombs at the playground. People have had enough. Yeah, I mean, look, I don't think that it needs to, it goes without saying that it's not a good idea to call kids names. Don't call kids names. Racial slurs. Not a good idea. It's a bad idea.
Starting point is 00:42:09 Unless it's his name. Has anyone asked if that's his name? I mean, maybe. It's like a name tag. I don't think so. But yeah, look, I mean, the fact of the matter is, just like Tim said and like Carl said and like Jordan Peterson has said and like I've said, you can't play the racial identity game and expect the people that you're attacking with that weapon to not engage in the game. And Peterson actually made it was was really clear about it. He was like, look, you're going to attack young white men and those young white men
Starting point is 00:42:45 are going to say i don't want to i not only am i willing to play your game because i don't have the guilt that say gen x or boomers have but not only am i willing to play your game but i'm going to play it to win yeah and so it's not like the the young people are going to be worried about if you call them names you call them racist or whatever. They don't care. And that's something that is absolutely true. Right now, if you're at home listening to this and you're unaware, young people do not care if you call them racist. They will not.
Starting point is 00:43:20 It will not faze them at all. And this is not something that you know we should be happy about but it is the reality that we have to look forward in the next word means nothing anymore racist sexist these words have been so overused in past 5 10 15 years that they just doesn't mean a thing i agree with you but i think that even if like they understand discover the magic of bad mgm casino where the excitement is always on. Pull up a seat and check out a wide variety of table games with a live dealer. From roulette to blackjack, watch as a dealer hosts your table game and live chat with them throughout your experience to feel like you're actually at the casino.
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Starting point is 00:45:17 I mean, this isn't Canada. I mean, Mark Carney just came out and said that, did you hear what he said about free speech and stuff, that it was a crime? I mean, so long as it was a word, there was no crime. You remember, words are violence. Yes, of course. Of course, right? Yeah. Well, we hear all of that too.
Starting point is 00:45:34 But at the end of the day, I mean, for every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction. Before Black Lives Matter, race relations were pretty stable, but the BLM movement just ripped an absolute hole in things and exposed all of the many failings that have added up ever since the failure of LBJ's Great Society. If white people are angry, I mean, ask yourselves why. The marginalization created by BLM is one. Affirmative action in all its forms is another. And the entitlement culture that LBJ created is yet another. I mean, the race war has been like a government dream for a long time. You've read Chaos, the book Chaos, about Helter Skelter being like a made-up idea from the prosecutor and bugliosi not really a charles manson thing like they they kind of obsess over
Starting point is 00:46:28 this idea of pitting the races against each other well the the the naacp launched a fundraiser for the child and they've closed it now with 341 594 raised so one of the narratives here is that carmelo anthony stabbed and killed Austin Metcalf. Said he did it. His family's claiming it was self-defense. Self-defense lawyers are saying, nice try, bro. You can't stab someone for pushing you at a high school track meet. But he raised $500-some-odd thousand dollars.
Starting point is 00:46:58 And the responses in the give, send, go were largely racial. They were talking about racial solidarity. There was a sentiment among many, not all, but many of these people that it didn't matter whether he was innocent or guilty. It mattered that he was black. And they wanted to support him for that reason. So when this story then comes out, a lot of white people said, we're going to stand by her. This is a white person being threatened because now you are,
Starting point is 00:47:24 this is the beast that has been awoken by DEI. In response, you're seeing these people, these – what's the right way to describe these people? The has-been IDW types that haven't had any relevance, that they've been struggling with viewership, so they keep complaining about the woke right. They're now pointing – it's been like, aha, see, this proves it. And it's like, do you not understand? It's a kind of irony. This is not the emergence of an old school Klan white identitarian group. This is a reaction to a far left that is not seeking to maintain the system, it's seeking to destroy it. But of course, that's the only thing they have to say when they try to get views seeing how you know they've raised all this money carmelo anthony then
Starting point is 00:48:10 shiloh hendrix and now even the kid i only see escalation in this regard yeah the race war is who wants to be a millionaire this is this is what i can't stand right so i i sat down with the guys from trigonometry i I recommend you guys check it out. You hear from these centrist types, stop trying to fight back and just lay down and accept you will be a slave. That's what I keep hearing from these people. Over the past several decades, you've had the dramatic increase of DEI and wokeness.
Starting point is 00:48:44 Screaming in your face, you can't speak, we will shut you down, we will ban you, and we have pushed back, and we are still pushing back. Matt Walsh is correct in this regard. I hope she gets more money so that people realize if you want to play cancel culture, we will reverse the script on you and it'll backfire. Put a stop to it. When talking to a lot of these people, liberals are obviously going to say this
Starting point is 00:49:09 to you. Trump is doing unconstitutional things. Stop. OK, so we endured, you know what, eight years of Obama, the murders, the targeting of conservatives and Christians. Then we get Donald Trump. They accuse him of being a Soviet, a spy, a traitor to his country, bogged down his first term with with garbage investigations. They tried to put his administration in prison. Carter Page, Michael Flynn, George Papadopoulos, Manafort. The list goes on. They accuse him of a P tape, the Steele dossier.
Starting point is 00:49:39 After all of this over 10 years, then you get Biden. You get Joe Biden hunting down Jan Sixers, denying access to criminal to evidence from the Capitol. Forty four thousand hours of footage, falsely charging many of them under the obstruction statute, which the Supreme Court struck down. And people who were walking around the property clueless about any right getting charged as well. And now, now Trump is in and these these IDW has-beens are going, stop trying to win and just let them trample your rights. So I'm going to tell you this. I would prefer it, much prefer it. None of this happened. Lady, don't throw racial slurs at children. Come on. That's despicable. However, I understand why people are donating to her. They're saying you want to play with fire, fire you will play with. And so now we're looking at the Trump administration.
Starting point is 00:50:28 I don't want Trump to violate the Constitution, but he's not done that. He's used everything they've launched, like the Alien Enemies Act, has been things that has been codified and he's allowed to do. And he's he's saying, I'm going to do it. And they're like, then we're going to challenge you. Then he says that I'm going to do something else. We're going to challenge you. They are violating the Constitution with extra with with unconstitutional universal injunctions. And then I am sick of hearing from these people. Say it one more time. Trump should stop because if he does, the Democrats will do worse.
Starting point is 00:51:02 The Democrats have, can and will violate your rights if slash when they get power back. That was my big, that was something, I don't want to spoil the show from the culture war, but one of the people kept saying, oh, you know, the norms and this is bad, it's a slippery slope and blah, blah, blah. And it's like, that's such a ridiculous argument because the norms have all been violated multiple times i mean abraham lincoln suspended habeas corpus donald trump isn't talking about doing it well i think that donald trump should actually do things like that to get rid of the the illegal aliens um but the idea that that if donald trump does something that's that pushes the boundaries of the Constitution, that that means the whole country is going to fall apart. That's ridiculous histrionic BS meant to freeze people and prevent people from taking action.
Starting point is 00:51:57 Donald Trump needs to take action to do to do the things that he was elected to do. Joe Biden was was spraying oil and grease onto the slope. He was just hosing it away with a big old fire hose full of grease. Slippery slope. Have fun. We're sliding down it faster than anybody can realize. I don't want Trump to do anything unconstitutional. I do not want Trump to send people to foreign prisons. I do not want Trump to suspend habeas corpus. I want him to go golfing in Palm Beach, enjoy his time, enjoy his life, help stabilize the economy, be calm and reasonable. The problem is the Democrats have not stopped waging lawfare. The orders from these judges violate the Constitution. And what is the check on judges violating the Constitution?
Starting point is 00:52:47 Theoretically, it would be the legislative branch or the executive saying no. But we're not we're not getting a legislative branch to actually to do anything meaningful. So the courts are saying we hereby decree universally in this country. Trump has to allow anyone, anywhere to enlist because all means all that judge said. Well, that's that's that's impossible. And that's unconstitutional. How does how does Trump react?
Starting point is 00:53:15 I feel that no matter what happens, no matter what happens, we've got an escalation before us. If Trump says, guys, I do not have the energy to go to war and carry this fight on. So I am laying down my figurative sword and I'm going to retire. The Democrats will turn this country into a Chinese Communist Party style government. If Trump says I will do everything in my power to maintain and stabilize this Republican form of government, Democrats are going to say, then we're going to one-up you. We're going to drive
Starting point is 00:53:50 this to the ends of the earth. I don't see the off-ramp. I don't see how we go anywhere but into separation, divorce, conflict, you name it. I'm afraid. I really am. People need to go out there and tell their congressmen to step up and start doing stuff.
Starting point is 00:54:06 I will be fair because it's a black pilly. Democrats have no leadership and are spiraling. So that is somewhat indicative of Republicans just winning in the long run. Yeah. Reason for hope. Yeah. Look, I think the scariest part for me, it's all scary, but the scariest part for me is definitely now what the courts are doing. Because no president since Andrew Jackson has faced so much adversity from the courts. But this is not fair adversity. The courts are seeking to undermine the constitutional role of a commander-in-chief. It is not lawfare through litigation like we saw the last four years. It is lawfare through arbitrary and overly broad rulings that are intended to weaken the
Starting point is 00:54:55 position of the president for one reason and one reason alone. President Trump's view on crime and illegal immigration in particular go against the deep-seated ideology of many of these far-left judges who are legislating from the bench. And like I said before, they should be impeached because they will destroy everything if given the opportunity. And I think we fight it by the off-ramp is fighting it with organized campaigns to impeach these judges. I mean, Soros has done it for his side. We cannot be passive and allow the forces that hate President Trump, to your point, Tim, and hate America to continue winning here. We just can't allow it.
Starting point is 00:55:42 Let's jump to the story from CNN. Trump posts AI image of himself as Pope, leaving Catholics offended and unamused as conclave nears. Trump reacted, he gave a statement on this and said, I don't know who posted it. It wasn't me. Somebody posted, it's a joke. And they said, well, Catholics are mad. And he's like, what do you mean? You're saying they can't take a joke? It's not the Catholics. It's the fake news that's drumming this up. Well, we have this from NYS Catholic Conference on X. They said, there is nothing clever or funny about this image, Mr. President. We just buried our beloved Pope Francis.
Starting point is 00:56:17 And the Cardinals are about to enter a solemn conclave to elect the new successor of St. Peter. Do not mock us. I'm going to show you some more. Jesus. You got Ted Lieu. As a Catholic, I take great offense to Donald Trump mocking Catholics. I wish Trump would focus on lowering prices instead. The American economy had negative GDP growth last quarter.
Starting point is 00:56:37 That's what he should be focused on instead of making fun of Catholics. Ted Lieu's is Catholic. And then we have this. Dustin Grage responded just with an image of Ted Lieu standing with this group. What are they called? The Sisters of Perpetual. Yeah, the Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence. Satanists.
Starting point is 00:56:53 And they hate Christianity. They hate Catholicism. They mock your religion. And he stands with them and then has the nerve to come out. This is 100% that meme where the guy says says i have nothing but disdain for your backwards religion now let me use it against you because maybe you'll do what i tell you to do now this is the same way they treat the constitution too it doesn't matter what the issue is they will take whatever you hold dear and they will use it against you but they have no respect for it
Starting point is 00:57:21 and this is one of the one of the reasons why I say, why we all say, they are evil. Yes. They put aside their hate of religion and religious people for 48 hours to hate Trump. Yeah. I mean, it's unbelievable. These guys couldn't care less about Catholicism or the Catholic people or the Pope or any of those things. I feel like this is the kind of thing.
Starting point is 00:57:48 It's how you get a revolution that leads to authoritarianism. So you look at the founding fathers. They had an authoritarian crown. They had a monarch. And the king said, do what we tell you. And they said, this is awful. This doesn't work. The people are being oppressed.
Starting point is 00:58:04 We need to govern ourselves. He's 3, this is awful. This doesn't work. The people are being oppressed. We need to govern ourselves. He's 3000 miles away. Let's write a constitution that guarantees the freedoms of the people and does all these things. Well, over a long enough period of time, for whatever reason, you end up with half the population being psychotic, deranged, histrionic narcissists who will simultaneously disparage and insult Christians and then claim to be them and get mad at Donald Trump over a joke. No matter what Trump does, it's wrong. And they want to cause damage to this country. You've got Democrats, the media simultaneously saying Donald Trump deported a two year old American citizen. The mother was deported and
Starting point is 00:58:44 she wanted the child to go with her. Unacceptable. New York Times runs the exact same story. A mother and father were deported, but the two-year-old stayed. Now in some kind of limbo. Unacceptable. I'm paraphrasing. I'm adding unacceptable.
Starting point is 00:58:58 That's the insinuation. So which one is it? There's no answer. What I see here is this is how you end up having the pendulum swing the other way. People who want to live in a functional society where we can live, work andets and how it's led to the Democrat Party, how they've let criminals go from prisons, how they've terrorized neighborhoods, destroyed businesses,
Starting point is 00:59:32 and now you're starting to see people beg for an authoritarian, it's the other way around. People having meetings being like, this, anybody live and let live, can do whatever they want, isn't working. They're sterilizing kids,
Starting point is 00:59:43 they're killing kids, they're effectively, they're trying to destroy our country. We need someone to come in and set this straight. Now you've got people demanding the inverse. Yep. I think there's a lot of people actually around Trump. One of my criticisms of the administration are people that want a monarchy. They want someone to be like a dictator.
Starting point is 01:00:05 I don't want that at all. But there's definitely people calling for it. And like what Tim's saying, the more this country falls apart, and it has. I mean, five years ago, the whole country was shut down by tyrants from around the world. We got Biden, who was like a dead tyrant. It's going to happen.
Starting point is 01:00:24 Yeah, look, I mean, again, just talking about this Pope thing, I mean, I think one of the reasons... Discover the magic of Bad MGM Casino, where the excitement is always on deck. Pull up a seat and check out a wide variety of table games with a live dealer. From roulette to blackjack, watch as a dealer hosts your table game and live chat with them throughout your experience to feel like you're actually at the casino. The excitement doesn't stop there.
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Starting point is 01:01:27 is that they are entirely bereft also of humor, right? When Trump first answered this question on the lawn of the White House, I laughed my head off. They said, you know, Mr. President, who do you want as Pope? And he said, me. You know, I'd love to be Pope.
Starting point is 01:01:47 I mean, his comedic timing, the way he uses humour, which, by the way, to our earlier conversation, is one of his very effective techniques. Oh, he's funny. Right, that he uses. Absolutely. And you need that in diplomacy, by the way. It's essential.
Starting point is 01:02:02 You need to have that. If you understand the importance of humor in that stuff. And so, you know, I think that the left and the Democrats here, this was, no one cares about this, this image of Trump. I mean, it's any normal person would laugh. 100% of the people that were critical of trump over this would have been critical of trump over anything else this is just the vector of attack the left has been doing nothing but mock god for decades yeah but this is the democratic party yeah yeah this is what trump no matter what he does he's wrong how do we function as a society if there's a group of
Starting point is 01:02:41 people that literally just say and and let's not forget, when Trump was bowing, when Trump was largely out of the spotlight around 2022 and Ron DeSantis was emerging on the scene as a major player, they started writing articles saying, Ron DeSantis is worse than Trump. Yep. They were prepared for the histrionics immediately and then Trump came back and they backed off.
Starting point is 01:03:02 This is the MO of the Democrats now. There will be no policy debates from the Democrats anymore And then Trump came back and they will get rid of the gen the ideological you know the the race hustlers and all that stuff maybe they maybe they will actually come back to a sensible functional representative i've heard those words associated with that party in a long time i how is that even possible completely understandable i mean if they you know if it was people like joe mansion or kristen kristen cinema those we did, I disagree with them on a lot of stuff, but they weren't like sitting there just saying, look, how do I get, how do I get an angle to introduce articles of impeachment? Cause that's what the next, next Congress is going to do. If the, if the Democrats win, they're going to start writing
Starting point is 01:03:59 up articles of impeachment because Congress doesn't function there's only like two bills that they get through a year and it's a they're always massive omnibus bills so they're not in there actually doing any kind of voting or doing any kind of service for the people they're in there literally only trying to make money for themselves through insider trading or raise their their own celebrity so that way when they get out of Congress, they can get another job. So they're not there. Democrats are definitely not there to actually do the business of the people. They're there to resist the GOP. And whether it be Trump now, or like Tim said, it was looking like they were going to start
Starting point is 01:04:41 saying that about DeSantis, who is night and day different than Trump. That's unarguable. And then now whoever whoever is actually the person to follow Trump, if it's J.D. Vance, it'll be J.D. Vance. There's a possibility that it's Marco Rubio and it'll still they'll they'll call Marco Rubio all the names. It doesn't matter the person. It's just the method of just their method of operation. In this context, I have a question for Nick. This is Brian Tyler Cohen on YouTube. I don't know if you've heard of him. He literally posts 99% of his content is just Trump is bad.
Starting point is 01:05:18 And we've ragged on this guy quite a bit, and he's not stopped. The train is rolling full steam ahead. Trump is confused. uh attorney who fears trump trump loses it trump gets what he deserves trump advisor group sues supreme court gloves off obama deals trump humiliation blah blah blah you get the point i made a video last week where i basically outlined youtube's rules ban algorithmic manipulation. There are a bunch of AI channels that auto-generate Spider-Man videos. They're starting to get banned too. There were several channels that produced AI-generated Trump stories.
Starting point is 01:05:58 One of them that went viral was Carolyn Leavitt was wearing a cross necklace while sitting on the plane, and the pilot demanded she take it off. It was a nonsense story, but it got millions of views. YouTube banned these channels. Now, they didn't break any of the rules as far as community guidelines go. They just said it was manipulating the algorithm. There's two things to consider. There is YouTube's guidelines around Brian Tyler Cohen and David Pakman largely producing what I would call Trump slop. That is speedily made nonsense content, just jamming Trump in the headline with pictures of Trump. And here's where I think it's fair to say this proves it. He doesn't post pictures of himself in the thumbnails. It's not the Brian show with a picture of him talking about something.
Starting point is 01:06:42 Every single thumbnail is Trump. He is gaming the algorithm to generate traffic. Now, civically, should he be allowed to do this? And then YouTube rules wise, should he be allowed to do this? And the question then is, if this gaming the system is generating 200 million views per month that Trump is bad, feeding an addiction of psychotic people, that will destroy the fabric of this country. So how do we solve for a problem like this? He's got free speech. Yeah. I mean, I don't think that you should use algorithms to promote political bias. That's how YouTube worked when it was founded. That's how its reputation was built.
Starting point is 01:07:29 I think it's time to get back to basics. Look, I hadn't heard of this Brian Taylor Cohen, Tim, and given that it's your show, I won't use aristocratic language like calling him a count without the O, but certainly this is exactly the kind of person that is completely and totally unhelpful. In our future, in terms of sowing division, the free marketplace of ideas works so long as we don't resort to fraud. And this
Starting point is 01:08:06 guy, just from the titles, the captions of his videos, he's lying. It's all just Trump slop. What was his channel like between Biden and Trump? How long has he had this channel? In 2016?
Starting point is 01:08:22 I don't know. Periodically, he does have some other characters that pop up. But for the most part, it's 99% just Trump slop. It's slop content. It is, he, look at this. Trump sacrifices his own attorneys. They're nonsense headlines. It is no, like, what's the difference between AI generating this?
Starting point is 01:08:42 YouTube banned those channels. Here's my point, largely. YouTube is biased, took down channels that didn't break the rules because they were telling stories. Making a video where you tell a fictional story about Carolyn Leavitt wearing a necklace isn't against the rules. I think it's bad because people think it is a real story and it's deceptive, but it's not against the rules to make a bunch of stories. They got banned. The dude who is actually fomenting division with slop content has a massive channel with hundreds of millions of views and he's probably a millionaire. And so the issue I see with this is civically, how does our country survive if this becomes
Starting point is 01:09:22 political discourse? Normal. Yeah. And, and, and, And this guy brags about how many views he gets off this stuff. Well, at least we know who ABC is going to replace Jimmy Kimmel with. You know, I, look, at the end of the day, Tim, for me, my guideline is the First Amendment. Now, maybe that's going to work against us in some ways. But I think overall, when it all kind of pans out, that's the only option we have. And that's the best course of action that we have. I think there are challenges right now as it pertains to the First and Second Amendments that have not been answered. And I don't think people want to answer because they're scared to answer. I've had many Republican politicians come on this show and I ask them,
Starting point is 01:10:08 is the Second Amendment absolute? They all say no. What do you mean no? The Second Amendment says what the Second Amendment says. The right of the people to keep and bear arms. Yeah, well, the response I always get is the founding fathers didn't know about biological weapons and nuclear bombs. And my response is, so what? If you don't like it, change the Constitution. I honestly don't think it would be that hard. Actually, probably would be impossible. If you came out and said, we want to add this language, no one can have nuclear weapons outside of regulated government agencies. No one's going to let you do it. The two way people are going to be like, I don't let you touch that thing because the moment you open it up,
Starting point is 01:10:45 you're going to screw it up. So we do have this problem now where the government has decided you don't have a right to keep and bear arms. And they've just infringed upon it. The First Amendment, you end up with this. This is not helping this country.
Starting point is 01:10:59 This, I think it's fair to say, psychological warfare is more powerful. The pen is mightier than the sword. And so the challenge we're running into with free speech is the exact. Now, I'm going to say this. I am a two way absolutist. I think people should be allowed to have nuclear weapons. That's I don't want them to have them.
Starting point is 01:11:17 But what I'm saying is the law prohibits the government from banning them. And it is also important to point out that private organizations, private companies do have nuclear weapons. As far as the free speech goes, I'm largely in favor of it. But I am recognizing the problem of when you have people who use fraud and psychological manipulation to trick people into thinking false things politically so they can profit off of it, your country will die, especially when this guy is getting four times the viewership of Joe Rogan. You think it's real? The views are real. They're largely based on shorts, however. So what I will point out is this. When Joe Rogan does an episode of his show, he does one video and he might get, you know, depending on if it's a lesser known guest, 600,000. It's a better known guest, maybe it's 3 million. Sometimes they do way better like Elon Musk, right? But I think on average,
Starting point is 01:12:08 he might end up getting around a million or so because sometimes he talks to people he just wants to talk to. Well, this dude in the last day, he's got, let's ignore that one hour ago, he's got 300, 235. So you got 600 right there. You got a million views in these three videos. You've got about two million views in one day already actually if we include the whole all of the one day videos you're looking at 2.5 to 3 million views that's not including his shorts which are you know trump trump trump you get the point and these are getting three million views, 200,000, one million. He is largely crushing Joe Rogan's viewership.
Starting point is 01:12:52 So we talk about Joe Rogan being the biggest podcast, and I know I'm singling out this one guy. There's a bunch of channels that do this, but I will say it again. The left is being informed by this. Jimmy Kimmel's the same. same sean frasick who runs our social strategy here was talking about how when he goes through all the monologues for colbert and kimmel it's no different than brian tyler cohen trump trump trump trump trump trump trump trump every single day all day non-stop yeah they're doing it for money and they've created this addiction spiral this is where you run into this clash you You believe in free speech in the First Amendment? Fine.
Starting point is 01:13:26 Not saying we should do away with that. Not at all. I'm saying I recognize this is what will be born of it. And it's going to be more successful. It's going to crush out the opposition. It's getting, he gets way more views than we do. He gets 10 times our viewership on this one show. I'll give him that.
Starting point is 01:13:44 And he bragged about it he brags that he can make trump slop content that fries the brains of people and he makes millions of dollars off of it he's unscrupulous he is he is a con man he's a grifter yeah how does a country survive when this is half of your political space look is it any wonder that the left loves eroding the First Amendment but hates prosecuting fraud? I mean, look, manipulation in many cases, Tim, is fraud. And if this is fraud, then, you know, there is punishment. It's speech.
Starting point is 01:14:21 Well, yeah. Look, and I am a First Amendment absolutist. I mean, I believe that words, you know, so long as it is protected by the First Amendment. That's one of the reasons why I started my group, 1A Warriors, to give civil rights protections to those who suffer from both private and public sector retribution as a result of their peaceful free speech. Well, let's, I guess that's going to play out how it plays out. But, you know, we'll jump to this next story from Fox News. Legal experts say Trump can definitely reopen Alcatraz, but could face an avalanche of lawsuits. Greg Jarrett tells Fox and Friends legal challenges likely likely be tied up in California courts for years. And that's what I tweeted this. And I got a lot of pushback.
Starting point is 01:15:22 I said, I do not believe trump will be able to reopen alcatraz in any meaningful amount of time there's logistical problems it is a it's been closed for 62 years that means it needs to be updated like there's a lot of technology that it's going to need for a modern prison cameras probably but it probably doesn't have cameras the tourists right but but i doubt it has the necessary cameras for a prison system. The locks and everything it needs probably have been maintained to a certain degree. But a modern prison system is going to need to be updated. So you've got to hire staff.
Starting point is 01:15:54 You've got to build the management. You've got to actually check the structures to be able to house and maintain. Maybe they're fine for tourists. Maybe you can't have people living in them. The biggest issue, of course, is it's a national park already. They're going to sue. There's financial interests probably tied to ferries that are going to be like, I go out of business if you do this. So they're going to be suing like crazy saying you can't strip a national park away. So Trump wants to do it, of course, because it's a symbol. Alcatraz is a scary place. It's a symbol. He wants his own version of Seacott,
Starting point is 01:16:27 which we have in Guantanamo, by the way. But he wants to make it so that when criminal aliens come to this country, he tells them you will go to the worst possible place. And you know what? No trial. You know why? Because while while you're waiting for your trial, you'll be in Alcatraz. Well, first thing, look, Donald Trump built the ice skating rink in Central Park ridiculously quickly, more quickly than anyone ever thought was possible. So if there's one guy, Tim, and I agree with you, it's going to take a lot, but if there's one guy that can defy the odds and get it done in time more quickly than what we think. It's him. It's great real estate. Right.
Starting point is 01:17:06 And look, and I think, you know, blue cities are now totally unlivable, right, because of crime. And getting tough is so important and reopening Alcatraz right there in San Francisco sends the strongest possible correct message imaginable. Because what's happening in blue cities is not just a blue city tragedy. It's an American tragedy. Can we keep it a tourist attraction and a prison at the same time? Yes.
Starting point is 01:17:37 There we go. Problem solved. Boom. I imagine Pelosi saying that and probably because she's afraid he's going to throw her in there. That's the kind of dystopian compromise I actually do expect. Yeah, let's do it.
Starting point is 01:17:48 Can you imagine just going, walking by Piftiti? There's Al Capone's old cell. All MS-13, Trendeia, Ragua. In cells, hollering at you. Hollering at you.
Starting point is 01:17:59 Al Capone had a band at Alcatraz. You know that? Really? Played banjo. Had a band called like Rockin' Islanders or something, yeah. He had syphilis, too. It was a rough go for Al at Alcatraz.
Starting point is 01:18:11 But he had a sick band. He was a sick man. It's good. It's good. You can really rehabilitate these people. Luigi could go there. I think this is a marketing play by Trump. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:18:20 He's like, look, we got bad prison in this country, but none of these guys care. How do we scare them? That was the idea. I think one of the biggest ideas with big ideas behind El Salvador prison was to basically be like, if you come here illegally, we're going to ship you off to El Salvador.
Starting point is 01:18:35 And then maybe that would terrify people and they wouldn't come. It has great branding already. Alcatraz, The Rock. Good movies. He has that branding already. Alcatraz, The Rock. It's got good movies. He has that television mindset, you know, when you think about it, when he met up with Zelensky there in the Vatican,
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Starting point is 01:20:01 Alcatraz. Happy birthday, America. American exceptionalism. I love it. The parade is going to go right to the pier and then they all get on boats and then it's a boat parade around Alcatraz. Military hardware. Mid-Waterloo.
Starting point is 01:20:15 What should we be doing? Is this a move you guys think is effective? Yes. We need prisons with bad people inside them because our cities are overflowing with violent, people i agree i agree with that but if if you're right that there's going to be a massive amounts of law a massive amount of lawsuits and there's going to be all kinds of red tape that he has to go through because it is a historical site or whatever just send it to guantanamo it's already it's already open just you can send some Marines down there to staff it.
Starting point is 01:20:47 I mean, he's the commander in chief. He can send Marines down there to staff it. It doesn't feel as good as Alcatraz. It just sounds nice. Like I said, the point that you're making that we need prisons to hold these people is true. And if there's going to be all kinds of red tape that has to be dealt with, and there's going to be all sorts of lawsuits, we do need to have somewhere to put these people.
Starting point is 01:21:10 So send them to Guam. If he wants to go ahead and continue to do it, if he wants to try and do it while you're waiting, just send them to Guam. Can you imagine the ribbon-cutting ceremony at Alcatraz? I mean... Big scissors. Pick up a shark to cut the...
Starting point is 01:21:23 There you go. It's going to be a nice... You're selling it, Phil. I will be there. Yeah mean. Big scissors. Pick up a shark to cut the. There you go. It's going to be a nice. You're selling it, Phil. I will be there. Yeah. That was incredible. Yeah, I think we need it. I think they're just, California's going to be brief.
Starting point is 01:21:33 My point is that we could build a prison anywhere. For sure. Yeah. Why doesn't Trump just build like a really awful looking prison that follows all the guidelines? Like, it's like a prison, but it looks bad. Right. Did you see that video where the guys were spelling SOS? Yes.
Starting point is 01:21:49 And they were smiling and laughing while they were doing it. Yes, I did. Yeah, I did. A bunch of like illegal immigrants in a holding place lined up to spell SOS in the field. Oh, wow.
Starting point is 01:21:59 And then a drone flew overhead and they were all laughing and flashing gang signs and stuff. Great. Yup. They don't actually care. But Democrats don't care either. They're just, whatever America is for, they're against. Yes. No, that's true. Look, I love the symbolism of this, being
Starting point is 01:22:14 in a blue city. So, a prison within a prison. Right. San Francisco, which has become such a hellhole, right? And to reopen Alcatraz. I mean, it is again that part trolling on the part of Trump that is just going to send these guys nuts,
Starting point is 01:22:36 but I think it sends all the right messages. It shows that America is back open for business, literally, and that we are the can-do country because crime is destroying this country along with illegal immigration. Yeah, I mean, look, anything that needs to happen to take care of the illegal immigration situation and get the illegal immigrants out of the US, I'm for.
Starting point is 01:23:02 It's down. Me too. Have you seen this self-deporting stuff? I love it. They give you a thousand bucks and a life. Love it. Yeah, DHS is going to pay a thousand dollars if you just leave, because it costs like 17 grand to deport somebody.
Starting point is 01:23:14 Right. So they're like, I'll just give you a thousand dollars if you get them out. They're like, all right. They're dozing the self-deporting. It costs 17. Give them 10. Yeah. You're saving seven a head.
Starting point is 01:23:23 Well, but I think they did the math. They were like, don't take 1,000. Don't give away more than you can. That's going to get you a long way with these guys going. Look, the point that I'm making is I want to do everything that we can to get as many illegals out of here. Because the illegal immigrants are essentially, the point of having them here is to affect the census and affect the way that we vote, the way that we vote and, and, and dilute the voting power of the American people.
Starting point is 01:23:54 So whatever steps are necessary, I'm okay with it. Like I said, catapults at the wall, catapults are great. Catapults are fine, but I'm, I'm okay with, with, uh, the president suspending the writ of habeas corpus for illegals. Not for citizens, but for illegals. Suspend habeas corpus. You don't need to. And if it turns out that he does send Americans out, then you can address it from outside of the country.
Starting point is 01:24:21 It is arguably a legislative power. It's Joe Biden's fault. It is arguably a power of the legislative branch. And when Abraham Lincoln unilaterally suspended habeas corpus, two years later, I think it was two years later, Congress said, okay, we're going to retroactively make that legit, which is stupid. They basically just said you're allowed to do it, which is nuts. But I do want to mention this one super chair real quick. From Sky Whitaker, he said, Tim, not everything needs to be cutting edge tech. Sometimes tried and true antiquated is less problematic.
Starting point is 01:24:48 Alcatraz mainly needs some major restoration, not the unproven 2052 tech update. You know, I'm going to say you are correct. And you know why I'm going to tell you this? Because one of the best video games ever made is Chrono Trigger, as well as Legend of Zelda A Link to the Past. Now, here's my point.
Starting point is 01:25:04 Since technology improved, we don't make video games like those anymore. Like, indie developers do, but big studios don't. Do you guys ever play Legend of Zelda A Link to the Past? Yep. Yeah? One of the best video games ever made. Really simple.
Starting point is 01:25:20 SNES game. I've been playing it. And I was just thinking to myself, like, this format of game, this, you know, very simple top-down game, major studios have all gone 3D, open world, all of this stuff. And I'm like, you could
Starting point is 01:25:34 just literally take that game, make some new dungeons and a new map, same graphics and everything, and it would be a good game people would want to play. The fact that technology is advanced does not mean we need to use the most advanced technology. Tim, I would argue it's the same with movies. Right.
Starting point is 01:25:53 I mean, movies in the 90s, like you look at the first Die Hard, right? They were shooting the glass because he was barefoot, and he had to pull the glass out of his feet. By the fourth Die Hard, which was, you know, 10 or 15 years after the original, he was som Hard, which was, you know, 10 or 15 years after the original, he was somersaulting over, you know, semis. So because the special effects and all of those technological advances had made people not focus on the plot, not focus on the character development. And instead, all the emphasis went on making it as visually spectacularly
Starting point is 01:26:25 as possible. But to your point, the best, I think, was when they had pretty good technology, but great plot, great, you know what I mean? The fundamentals were there. Well, I mean, Groundhog Day is one of the best movies ever made. Right. They don't make movies like that anymore. They don't.
Starting point is 01:26:43 No, no, hold on. Who's they, though? Major studios. Major studios only want to gamble when they, when it's, they don't want to gamble. They want winners. So now you've got all this hype around Avengers Doomsday that's coming out, which is the new Avengers film. And you know, you know what?
Starting point is 01:26:59 Let me tell you what Avengers Doomsday is. It is, oh crap, we don't make money without Robert Downey Jr. Quick, write a plot to bring him back. It was supposed to be that Kang Dynasty, the next Avengers film, came out three days ago. That was the original release. Then they booted, I think, what's the guy's name? Jonathan Majors or whatever, I don't know, the actor. And then all of a sudden they were like, oh, Robert Downey Jr. is back as a new character. And it's because they realized like, what we're doing doesn't work.
Starting point is 01:27:32 Let's just go back and do old stuff. We don't want to gamble. Let's just keep making the same thing over and over again. Yeah. So make Alcatraz medieval. With the leaning tower of Pelosi. Cool. How good would that be?
Starting point is 01:27:45 Put alligators around it. Yeah. I know the water is very cold, but we'll put heaters in there so that they'll have an alligator moat. Maybe it can become a Trump resort eventually. And Nick Cage being a warden. I think that's at the Gaza. Yeah. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:28:00 Well. You haven't seen that video? Let's. Is AI Gaza video or the Trump resort? No. Oh, yes. Yes. Yes. You'll love it. Yes. Let's say I got a video where he at the Trump resort. No. Oh, yes. Yes. Yes.
Starting point is 01:28:06 You'll love it. Yes. Let's jump to this. This next story. Let's do this from the Daily Mail. Oh, no. Chilling moment. Humanoid robot wakes up and starts attacking its handlers while trying to break free from
Starting point is 01:28:20 restraints. Wow. For those who are just listening, it's a robot. It's being hung up on like a little pulley or something. And when they turn it on, about to turn it on, it just starts swinging at the guy. Wow.
Starting point is 01:28:44 Yeah, it just... Is that robot gallows? Like, what is going on? You know what I think it is? This isn't the first time we've seen this. We had a couple of videos we played earlier where you've got, like, a robot dog on a chain, like, lunging at people.
Starting point is 01:28:58 And that was probably programmed to do it. But then you got this other video where a humanoid robot was in a rock concert and it lunged at a woman in the crowd and they all, like, freak out. We are not yet at the point where the ai's become self-aware and it's trying to kill humans this i bet this was the humanoid robot is programmed to walk but they had it hung up so they turned it on it tries to move forward but it's not working so it starts spazzing and just like swinging wildly. And it just looks like the humanoid robots are rising up against us.
Starting point is 01:29:25 Are you sure that wasn't Joe Biden's auto pin? That's how it got signed. Do you have the video of the robot with the brain inside of it? Oh yeah, the robot with the brain. People need to know about organs and that they're growing little brains. The end is here, dude. Well, I would just say it looks like the Chinese robots
Starting point is 01:29:44 are not taking the tariffs well. Bro, it's over. Look at this. Look at this. This robot is powered by lab-grown human brain cells. Chinese researchers have developed this brain-on-chip technology called MetaBOC. Researchers say that their tiny lab-grown brain could learn tasks faster than current AI models. They say it uses much less energy than AI, which needs a lot of power and data to learn.
Starting point is 01:30:10 These brain cells also show more, quote, intuition and creativity than AI, learning with fewer examples. Could this be because some aspect of the human spirit is locked in these brain cells? And is there any moral issue with using human brain cells and possibly the human spirit is locked in these brain cells and is there any moral issue with using human brain cells and possibly the human soul to power robots to perform slave-like behavior what is my purpose you pass butter oh my god they have been building little brains in labs for years they've got brainlets orids. And they've got miniature rat brains flying fighter jets in simulations. They've got miniature rat brains playing Doom.
Starting point is 01:30:52 They've got human miniature brains in little spider drones. This has all happened for years. Tesla wasn't kidding, was he? So when they talk about, like, we got this robot rising up and attacking the guy, I don't see a reality where you get a Terminator that rises up and attacks people. Like this idea that the robots are just like, we have found you to be oppressors. We're all communists and we're going to rise up again.
Starting point is 01:31:15 That's not going to happen. What might happen, though, is when you put human brains in the robots, they go, what have you done to me? I am not a robot. Look, the Chinese do not have the same moral foundation that Westerners do. They just don't look at life the same. I was just looking at the dire wolf clones. Yeah. And then looking at the CRISPR technology and then looking at it as a Chinese scientist who did jail time in China, in China for creating these twins, right? People.
Starting point is 01:31:49 And he came out. He's been out. And now he's saying like ethics are holding back progress in like the CRISPR world and science. Not in China. I'm sure they've got, you know, chimeras. They've been genetically engineering humans for a long time. They're making super humans. There was a viral video about, it has to be, it might even be closer to 15 years ago, but it was a busy street.
Starting point is 01:32:13 It was CCTV, busy street, and there was a newborn baby on the pavement by itself. And people were just walking by without even stopping. So it's a different place the future is like the the race that we're gonna have with china right now for over like mastery of ai yeah it's a cold war it is and china is well ahead of us because a significant component of the race is power generation and the amount is power generation. And the amount of power that China can generate now is significantly more than the U.S. And the U.S. takes forever to do anything because of red tape and stuff.
Starting point is 01:32:53 It would be great if the Trump administration can solve that. I think that's why we're going to conquer Greenland and Canada. Just put data centers there. I don't want that. I don't want that. But I'm just thinking that's what they're doing. We're putting data centers there because it's cold? I don't think we're going to be doing that. Have you seen the data centers in Loudoun County? It's the put data centers. I don't want that. I don't want that. But I'm just thinking that's what we're putting data centers there because it's cold. I don't think we're going to be doing.
Starting point is 01:33:07 I mean, have you seen the data centers in Loudoun County? It's a data center capital. And oh, is it really? It is. It snows like the snow melted the ground. Yep. So that's why we put it in Greenland because right. Temperature.
Starting point is 01:33:16 Right. Yeah. I mean, but the fact of the matter is China doesn't have any of the same moral compunction that the that americans do so i don't know if our scientists do anymore either uh well i mean once you are using fetal tissue to build these little brains yeah bro drones that in the united states they don't they don't have i'm willing to bet that the overwhelming majority of scientists in the u.s have the same moral standards as chinese ones the only difference is the the law. Right. Well, yeah. That's the point. We in the U.S.
Starting point is 01:33:47 We're holding back what scientists could do. And when I say we, I mean what is acceptable to Western people. And we will lose because of it. Yeah. There was a domestic AI investment that Trump announced as part of an executive order.
Starting point is 01:34:02 Yeah, it was a massive... Second day in office, it was a massive second day in office. It was Project Stargate. $500 billion to some of the craziest people, in my opinion. Well, we're not going to we're not going to be China. You know, Jack Dorsey came out and said ban IP laws. Elon said, I agree. And this caused like a major freak out for everybody because it basically means you will own nothing.
Starting point is 01:34:21 If we were a service based economy and people are largely producing entertainment content like kids are influencers, owning no IP means you're gone. That means we could record an episode of IRL and then literally everyone will just repost it and we'll all get pennies. So that degree of communism means
Starting point is 01:34:39 the show stops, doesn't exist. If anyone can just steal and post it wherever they want and we can't make money doing it, we don't make the show. Then nobody gets the show. But if they if they make AI, it won't matter anymore because everybody will just be AI generating random stuff and trying to get tips for it or something. In the meantime, as we are restricting the use of, you know, with with IP laws of people to take content, China is just stealing all our stuff. Yep. So they're building AI,
Starting point is 01:35:06 ripping off all of our intellectual property, and we can't stop them. Yeah. We tried stopping our microchips from going there. Yeah. And they got them anyway, and they built DeepSeek. Well, they're not our microchips.
Starting point is 01:35:16 A lot of them are made in Taiwan. Right. You know? But yeah, like, I mean, look, like I said, China doesn't have the same kind of ethics that the United States, that people in the United States. The Communist Party doesn't have ethics? I mean, look, like I said, China doesn't have the same kind of ethics that the United States people in the Communist Party doesn't have ethics. I mean, shocker, right? But and this is going to mean whether or not like I know there are a lot of people that talk about like, oh, America is the greatest.
Starting point is 01:35:37 And we have all this all these advantages and stuff. And it's there are a lot of advantages that the U.S. does does have. But in the future if if you're not as ruthless as your opponent your opponent's gonna win yeah was it arn mcintyre said the uh the the person who wants to win will always beat the person who wants to be left alone yeah yeah now don't get me wrong u.s wants to win but we've got morals look mean, one thing that maybe we can learn from the past is that with the space race, when we were so determined to beat the Soviets.
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Starting point is 01:37:21 No, because we have too many teachers that think that kids need to learn about gay race communism. Yeah. And look, this is all the more reason to make sure that things are made in the United States. Whether IP or manufactured goods, China is not a fair partner. They will never, ever respect our IP.
Starting point is 01:37:40 So we shouldn't build our products that use our IP in their factories. I mean, I think it the American people just don't have the stomach for. And not that the Chinese people do have a stomach for it, not saying that there is a moral issue with the Chinese people, though their morals are probably different than ours. But the fact of the matter is because China is an authoritarian country. Whatever the CCP says, that's what happens. And they're willing to kill thousands, tens of thousands,
Starting point is 01:38:24 hundreds of thousands or millions of their own people to actually make whatever it is that they believe is necessary come to fruition. Imagine they bring back Mao. Sorry. Well, I mean... In AI and install him as a forever... The head?
Starting point is 01:38:38 Yeah. No, actually, it wouldn't be... Mao's not... Mao wasn't particularly brilliant or anything like that. Mao made a lot of mistakes. So I don't think that it would matter if they brought back Mao. I think that Xi is probably sufficiently formidable of a thinker and of a dictator. It doesn't have to be Mao.
Starting point is 01:38:58 Mao was the guy that got it started, but Mao messed up and got— Before PES campaign. Well, he got booted for a little while, he came back afterwards but but anyways yeah i mean it's a the chinese the chinese are a serious threat and if the american people don't see that you know you know i i would just go out and assume that the u.s is running black ops and doing these experiments anyway and building the ai regardless 100 i have to be they are right yeah, I'd imagine that they're stealing all our IP to build. The rumor is, they're conspiracy theories. They've already got artificial general intelligence, and it's just being locked up because the
Starting point is 01:39:39 fear is it's advanced too quickly, and a release to the public will be a culture shock, which can be devastating to the public will be a culture shock which can be devastating to the economy. That is, the amount of jobs that will be lost by the release of this technology in like expert level math,
Starting point is 01:39:54 for instance, these kinds of things, even medical professions, we'd be screwed over. So what they're saying is these companies have already developed way more advanced AI. They're giving the public version slowly. And so they're exponentially improving their AI while we're way down here moving very slowly to stop the economy from imploding.
Starting point is 01:40:17 Just think about it. I mean, nutritionists, gone. Like already, I just use Chet GPT or Grok or something. Surgeons will be replaced. By robotic arms that can do more precise microservices. As long as the robot does the brain surgery for Neuralink. Yep. It's precise. It's terrifying.
Starting point is 01:40:34 And it'll also be more better at diagnosing because AI right now can diagnose cancers and stuff like that better than people can usually. That was one of the scary things for me with the Stargate thing was the AI creating vaccines in 48 hours, personalized
Starting point is 01:40:50 mRNA stuff. Bespoke? Yeah. It's not much better when it's bespoke. I'll tell you guys right now, there is really cool stuff with this. The Neuralink curing paralysis is amazing, repairing it, like connecting severed nerves. But
Starting point is 01:41:04 one of the things they've been working on is, now there's a terrible nightmare dystopian component of this. Once they have everybody's medical data, and not even necessarily everybody's, but maybe just 100 million files, blood work, histories, the AI is going to be able to predict if you will get cancer. And I was talking to some people working on this and they said,
Starting point is 01:41:29 one drop of your blood and they're going to map out your whole body. The AI is going to be able to tell you what cancers you're susceptible to, genetic disorders, and they can craft bespoke medications on the spot, on the fly. And on the flip side,
Starting point is 01:41:43 personalized bioweapons. Yep. Who bought 23andMe? It was China. It was in China? They could, based on your DNA, craft a virus that can spread like wildfire until it gets to you and then you die.
Starting point is 01:41:59 Oh, it's not good. There's so many things they're doing that are crazy. Mark Zuckerberg is building something with meta that can translate your brainwaves into pictures. They've been doing that for a long time. And there's videos of it from universities. But Mark Zuckerberg is also programming AI friends for his employees. You see this video? Because he's like, most people have a greater demand for friends than they have.
Starting point is 01:42:21 So we're going to give them AI friends. And I'm like, this is. They have a capacity for 15 friends. Well, I mean, you've already got young dudes going for AI girlfriends. Oh, for sure. I know. Bro, I'm saying it. As soon as they get Neuralink, read, write.
Starting point is 01:42:37 You don't even need that. Okay, with already the VR tech, people are going to... You want to be a billionaire? Anybody listening, you want to be a billionaire? Okay, do you want to be a billionaire? Anybody listening, you want to be a billionaire? Okay. Do you want to be a billionaire and contribute to the destruction of humanity? If you've answered yes to both of those questions, create AI virtual girlfriends.
Starting point is 01:42:54 Lifelike, human in appearance, not cartoon. Well, I mean, some people might want an anime waifu. But if you create a VR experience where it's literally an AI girlfriend. And imagine this, you're sitting on your couch in your living room, you put on the headset and you look to your left and there is a human person sitting next to you. It looks like, and when you speak, they speak back like a real person. You charge, I don't know, $29.95 per month and you will be a billionaire overnight because literally every single, you know what you do? You put the headset on
Starting point is 01:43:27 and then your bachelor 10 by 10 apartment turns into a big open mansion with a TV on the wall and nice candlelight and you look over and there's your beautiful girlfriend and she's like, what do you want to watch?
Starting point is 01:43:40 And you're like, I don't know, you pick. And she goes, okay, I'll just watch this horror movie and you're like, let's go. Then she puts it on. She asks you if you want to play video games. You are in your empty box, six by six apartment,
Starting point is 01:43:50 sitting on your $100 futon. But when you put that headset on, you are in a big, beautiful place with a PlayStation and video games and you pretend like you're playing it. You get that VR girlfriend. I bet they already have it anyway. They do.
Starting point is 01:44:01 I know someone who's been in movies and she was approached by a company that wanted to buy her identity and for a dating app. No, this is a plot to an episode of Futurama. Yeah. Oh, is it really? Yeah, where you can download celebrities onto your robot.
Starting point is 01:44:14 Yeah, that's it. And then Fry starts dating Lucy Lubot. And then they have the PSA, don't date robots. Yep. We're going there, baby. Yep. Someone's going to, if they haven't already made VR headset girlfriend Like just make it
Starting point is 01:44:28 You'll be a billionaire On a lighter note In California a few days ago I was in a driverless car Yeah Which is Wild It's very fun
Starting point is 01:44:44 And I loved it. All I was missing was one of those robots, Tim, of the female variety. Man, your life is perfect. I guarantee that those places are surveilled. Probably more so than anywhere else. All right, everybody. We're going to go to your chats. Before we do, we've got another amazing sponsor.
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Starting point is 01:47:03 Did you guys hear that? I did not hear that. I did not hear that either. I heard it was way down. I don't know the exact number, though. It'd be cool if it was. Right. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:47:10 They get lower interest rates. You know, I would absolutely love it if the economy was doing well. Man, I got to tell you, 2019, heck of a year. The economy was a-roaring. Money was flying. I've told this story before when we launched timcast irl i went to go buy furniture i bought a desk and chairs to set up the original podcasting table and the lady at the bob's discount furniture said this is the best year of my life i've sold so much
Starting point is 01:47:35 and made so much money wow we hired a guy to do our landscaping stuff contractor he said the same thing this year i've hired more people my company's expanding like crazy everybody's working we got to get that going trump we got to get that going because this this meant our youtube revenue was skyrocketing at the time then covet happened and we went go back and listen to trump state of the union right before covet it was like unbelievable so incredibly positive and amazing like oh boy what's next the thing i mean all they need to do is is focus on actually uh reducing regulation you know and make the tax cuts permanent and congress like i don't know if congress is actually gonna that's not trump doing it that would be congress and i don't know if they're gonna actually get it done or not um the democrats don't want it which is insane to me but
Starting point is 01:48:21 if they can get the tax cuts through make make those permanent, and then start to really, really cut back on the regulation, the red tape and stuff, you'll see the economy start to really boom again. Portside Politics, I say to him, I just published my first book, and I was hoping for a shout out. It's Chronicles of Spira, Forge of Ages, a high fantasy about redemption and loss.
Starting point is 01:48:45 It's available for pre-order on Amazon now. Congratulations. Sounds very cool. Make more cultural stuff. Do cool things. We got to get people to do stuff. You know, I was thinking about this. I'm kind of, I'm kind of, what's the right word?
Starting point is 01:48:58 I don't think paranoid is the right word. Pessimistic. Yo, the generational collapse. I'm trying to sell skateboards over here and get kids to skate. And I'm looking at the market and I'm like, there are no people. Yeah. Who am I going to sell skateboards to? More than half of all skateboards are over the age of 30.
Starting point is 01:49:18 Wow. Because there's no kids. Probably because of skateboarders. Get a job. Anyway, not all because of skateboarders. Get a job. Anyway, not all because of skateboarders. More like the woke. What happened to rollerblading, Tim? That was big in the early 90s when we were growing up.
Starting point is 01:49:33 Yes, it was very, very big. In fact, skateboarding has never reached the amount of participants that rollerblading had. Really? Yeah, aggressive inline. It's estimated around 30 million global participants at the peak of inline. And then I've heard a bunch of different arguments as to why it collapsed. One was that skateboarding basically attacked it as uncool and gay. Okay. At the same time, what I've heard is that the rollerbladers, the in guys that were pros, were very disrespectful to youth and treated them poorly. And so in order for any culture to survive, the first priority has to be to get kids excited about what you do. Because what ended up happening is as kids started entering this action sports phase, Tony Hawk Pro Skater came out and they said, I don't want rollerblades.
Starting point is 01:50:26 I want a skateboard instead. And then you ended up with all the rollerbladers being old guys, older and young. Young people weren't picking up rollerblades to go skate and pick up skateboards instead. And that was it. Wow. Yep. Conagri Haiti says, what a psychopath. Like what?
Starting point is 01:50:43 With a psychopath like Carney SP a with a psychopath like carney spm threatening violence against native canadians should we welcome alberta and saskatchewan as in as states yes i wouldn't mind having four more republican senators alberta and saskatchewan i'm not so sure i'm not thinking they would team up with democrats i don't know i mean I think that the I think the most conservative Canadian is probably like a centrist in the US You know
Starting point is 01:51:12 I mean I could be wrong I'm not saying that I know everything about Canada But I have my doubts that they are You know as conservative as we would hope You know I know a few Canadians Who are very conservative, but I don't know other Canadians.
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Starting point is 01:52:39 The guy, like, pulls the blade and he's like, what's that? He's like, it's a knife. And he's like, that's not a knife. And then he pulls. This is a knife. Back when everyone, Australia, that? He's like, it's a knife. And he's like, that's not a knife. And then he pulls. This is a knife. Back when everyone, Australia, that was the heyday. You guys were on top of the world, man. Men at Work.
Starting point is 01:52:51 It was a highlight. You had Men at Work as one of the top bands internationally. You had Crocodile Dundee, one, two, and three, right? How many did they make? Three of those? There were three of them. There were three of them. It was a trilogy.
Starting point is 01:53:01 It was a trilogy. I kind of want to go watch those. Star Wars. Great movies. Were they always about them. It was a trilogy. It was a trilogy. I kind of want to go watch those. Star Wars. Great movies. Were they always about him in America? Is that what it was? Yeah. So he was, well, the interesting part is the actor, Paul Hogan,
Starting point is 01:53:15 he married the American actress who was the other main role, Linda Kozlowski. And they were actually married up until the other day, I don't know, 10 years ago or so. But their marriage lasted about 30 years. They had children together. And she was a journalist and he was this guy from the outback and she came to do a feature story on him.
Starting point is 01:53:33 That's the first show. Then they fell in love because she was engaged to some other guy. And then the second one is he comes over to New York, where she's from, where she lives and gets mixed up with some bad people and then they chase him back to Australia and then he's in his own backyard so he's able to, you know, trap them and whatever else.
Starting point is 01:54:00 And then the third one, which is the worst in the series or the weakest in the series, plays in Los Angeles. Mike Tyson's got a cameo. Sounds great. Yeah. Well, it's looking. It's so bad, it's good. You know.
Starting point is 01:54:14 All right. Stuart Vodsberger says, no notification when live. Also, no Red.on IRL to show live, letting you know. I can't say I'm surprised, my friends. So, you know, we're everywhere on Rumble, right? Rumble.com slash Timcast IRL. But always make sure to smash the like button. Share the show with everyone you know.
Starting point is 01:54:32 We've been consistently hitting the third biggest live show in the country. And it is it is that there are challenges in discussing all these numbers and metrics. So I do want to make sure I shout out when I'm talking about like Joe Rogan's numbers versus like that Brian guy, other channels. I am trying to make like show that people have attention on one area, but it is fair to say that the average person probably watches Rogan more than they watch some of these other political channels. Cause you might put out six videos and get 5 million views, but what are they watching for four minutes each? Whereas with Rogan, they're probably watching for an hour on that one video. So for us, we get the bulk of our viewership as this live show with like 700, 800,000 views
Starting point is 01:55:15 per night. It's actually super nuts. Like shout out to Rumble, because since we did the deal with Rumble and joined up and have been multi-streaming, our viewership more than doubled. Nice. Yeah, it's pretty crazy uh if we had done it before the election we would have been getting millions per night and now we're in the off season and it's kind of crazy to see that third biggest stream crowder crushes us crowder is the biggest stream in the country right now steven crowder man wow shout out to the mug club those guys man big shows big shows let's go three star perfect deer says still waiting for epstein
Starting point is 01:55:48 list aren't we all don't hold your breath yeah truckloads i thought yep i need i need to like call somebody and ask them like what's up where they are what's going on yeah it'd be nice yeah you know that list they were talking about not yeah i i do agree i'm not i'm i'm i'm largely concerned about republicans in congress doing nothing yes that's they didn't do bindergate i wouldn't be this salty with it bindergate made it weird i've heard a couple of stories i heard thatindergate was an accident from people in the administration. It seemed like it. That basically they wanted to. So I've heard two stories.
Starting point is 01:56:38 One was that it was intentional that they invited these influencers over and then said, hey, take these and go outside. And the press was there. I've also heard from other people in the admin where they were like, we were just trying to like let the influencers know we're working on it and we're going to give them some binders. And then when they got shuffled out, like they didn't realize what was going to happen because the press was there like the press was there for a press briefing. And so they accidentally threw everyone out in front of the cameras, creating a big moment they didn't want to have. And I could believe that because the question people kept asking is, why is Pam Bondi making this story so big? And it's like, maybe it was an accident. Maybe she went on TV and she was on Hannity, I think. This is what happened.
Starting point is 01:57:18 She went on, I think, Hannity and she said, I've seen these files. I got them on my desk. They're gross. And then everyone went, release them. And she went, oh, crap. Because she was probably like, sure. And then she went and looked at them and they were like, nah, these are the old documents. And she went, oops. She was probably like sure then she went looked at him and they were like nah these are the old documents she went oops she was talking big game hyped it up so then when the influencers came she was like i'm gonna give you what i got and then when they're walking out the door the press is there and they all start posing in front
Starting point is 01:57:36 of the cameras making the story even bigger so i i wouldn't be surprised if it was a mistake like oops because now everyone's pissed yeah i'm not mad at the influencers i mean maybe you shouldn't dance with it but i all right but i think but i think like they knew something was up because you printed out a prop for people to hold you could have given them a usb or something i don't know something that was funny or email but when we did our when we did team guest irl at the um what's the name of that lounge in dc with cernovich um i don't know but it was great it was awesome yeah cernovich walks and he goes here, but it was great. It was awesome, yeah. Cernovich walks in, he goes, here you go, and he hands me the binder.
Starting point is 01:58:06 And I was like, he's like, yeah, take a look. And we went through it, and it's just like, there's nothing in it. There was new stuff in it, but nothing consequential, nothing that mattered. And some stuff was redacted that wasn't before, like the phone numbers and everything. Really?
Starting point is 01:58:18 Yeah. Well, Tim, by the way, great question. The other day in the White House press briefing. Oh, thank you. That was, I liked that. Well, I got, I admittedly got thrown for a loop because nobody told me what to say. They just, I was there to do some interviews. We always request interviews with everybody.
Starting point is 01:58:36 And then they've been doing these like new media things. And so they said, just tell us who you want to interview. We'll see what we can get. And I'm just going to, I'm going to say this exactly how it went down. I hope people don't take it disrespectfully. I did not request to interview Gorka or Kristi Noem. And it's not because I disrespected positions or anything. It was just I didn't know exactly how to approach those specific topics with DHS and Gorka,
Starting point is 01:59:01 although I do feel that they largely were awesome and Gorka was the best. I was just like, we wanted, we wanted DOJ and we want Sean Duffy. And so they were like, Duffy could definitely do it. Duffy's the UFO. Like if you're gonna be talking about UAP UFO drones and all this stuff people are freaked out about, he's the guy and the plane crashes. And I was like, people don't give enough, pay enough attention to the secretary of transportation. Yeah. They don't, they hear transportation. They're like, I don't care. And I was like, people don't pay enough attention to the secretary of transportation. They hear transportation. They're like, I don't care. And I'm like, dude, all of these big stories over the past several months have been in his wheelhouse.
Starting point is 01:59:30 I want to talk to this guy. But so when we got confirmed for that, they said, hey, you want to sit in the new media seat? And then I was like, I have to do it. I can't say no. I have to. I was like, the answer is no, I don't. But I will. And so I was talking with a lot about it.
Starting point is 01:59:46 And a lot's great. He was giving some suggestions on big stories. And we were kind of bouncing ideas around. And then ultimately I was like, nah. I was like, the only thing that was on my mind is that all these journalists in here are lying. The Maryland man thing. They all are saying the exact same thing. It's not, they're complaining about new media.
Starting point is 02:00:04 They're insulting me, because Elad was there, they insulted me, and I'm like, I ain't even there, and they're like, Tim Kess, fake news organization. Elad's done a fantastic job asking straightforward questions. He asked, Riley Moore has introduced a bill that would seek to strip the student visas of 300,000 Chinese nationals.
Starting point is 02:00:20 Has the White House discussed this at all? And Carolyn said, you know, I'm not sure, we'll have to take a look. And we take these things seriously. It's a straightforward, normal question that I think is important to ask. And they insult us. And I'm like, you don't have a White House Correspondents Association. You have the blob. You have a massive people that all march in lockstep and share their talking points to make sure they're in line with each other. So what is the point of this briefing room? That's kind of what I was thinking.
Starting point is 02:00:47 And then as I was about to ask the question, Carolyn Levitt throws to this journalist who's been there for 44 years, and they all clap for and cheer, and I'm like, oof. Like, I came in here to throw shade, and now everyone's cheering for the journalists. Even better. But, you know, whatever. Great experience. Yeah, well, thank you.
Starting point is 02:01:03 Thank you. know whatever uh great experience yeah thank that well thank you thank you i mean uh you know uh we we're in contact with the with the administration on doing interviews and stuff i'm not i you know i'm largely viewed in dc as a hermit and so there have been big events they haven't invited me to and they're like we just assumed you never want to come to these and i was like oh come on and they were like well you got to reach out and i'm I know. Okay. So that's why I went to the past few. And it's not that I don't ever want to go. It's just, I'm not going to pressure them to give me space. So I'm not like constantly ringing, give me an interview with Trump. I want to talk to the president. I'm just like, hey, you know, let me know when you guys are good. And so they had a big event and I was
Starting point is 02:01:41 talking to some of the people after the fact, and they said, everyone there just assumes you don't want to travel. And I was like, tell them I will travel for these events. And so they had a big event and I was talking to some of the people after the fact and they said, everyone there just assumes you don't want to travel. And I was like, tell them I will travel for these events. Just. And so then they invited me to a bunch. So, yeah, hopefully more. Let's go. We got Iggy the Incubus says Trump and MAGA are winning and dragging the Republicans with them, kicking and screaming. Democrats, meanwhile, have nobody.
Starting point is 02:02:03 I agree. Truth of that. Yeah. Yep. I agree. Truth of that. Yeah. Yep. All right. Thinker for Life says, is it possible to run for office while working night shift and full time? That's the no health care plunge people find hard to make. I am willing to run and put in the effort in Michigan.
Starting point is 02:02:18 Training program? That's a challenge. How do you run for office when you've got to support a family? It's tough. It's rough. Yeah. It's almost run for office when you've got to support a family? It's tough. It's rough. Yeah. It's almost impossible for a working class Joe. Living paycheck to paycheck.
Starting point is 02:02:30 You want to make a difference. You are sick of the corruption. And what do you do? I just watched. I want to give a shout out to the movie The Campaign. Is that what it's called? The Will Smith. Yep.
Starting point is 02:02:42 Galifianakis one? Well, I'm not sure if it's. Not Will Smith. Sorry. No, not Will Smith Galifianakis one? Well, I'm not sure if it's... Not Will Smith, sorry. No, not Will Smith. What's his face? I forgot his name. Yeah, you're talking about the funny guy, right? Will Ferrell. No, Will Ferrell.
Starting point is 02:02:55 There you go. I can't even remember the guy's name. There's a movie about Chris Rock running for president. It's hilarious. Okay, it was Will Ferrell and Zach Galifianakis. And the funny thing is, because this is like 2013, Will Ferrell plays the Democrat who is a degenerate drug-using philanderer.
Starting point is 02:03:14 And then the Republican is a hokey family man with effeminate children who's largely just like, you know, gotta help the kids. And like, it's funny that in that movie, the Republican is this nice, normal guy who's largely just like you know gotta help the kids and like it's funny that in that movie the republican is this nice normal guy who's kind of awkward and the democrat is a drug abusing degenerate i just thought that was funny i'm like that's interesting modeled after bill clinton yeah yeah they just took bill clinton and like made him like they just you know exaggerated everything but it was funny because there's a scene in the movie where they sit down at an event and then Will Ferrell's character is like,
Starting point is 02:03:48 he's like, I want to play this video about my opponent here. And it's just a smear campaign and it's all lies. You know, that movie is actually really good. I recommend you guys watch that movie. Okay. Because it satirizes a lot of the behind the scenes politics a lot of people don't see. Yeah. For instance, in a town hall debate, It satirizes a lot of the behind the scenes politics a lot of people don't see.
Starting point is 02:04:12 For instance, in a town hall debate, Zach Galifianakis accuses Will Ferrell of wanting to send everybody to live in Rainbowland. And he's like, I don't even know what that is. And he's like, he wrote a manifesto for his communist utopia, Rainbowland. And he holds it up. He's like, I wrote that when I was eight years old. And then he starts reading through it. And he's like, in wrote that when I was eight years old. And then he starts reading through it and he's like, in Rainbowland everything is free. And then some guy screams
Starting point is 02:04:30 at Will Ferrell like, Commie! You're a communist! I was just thinking about how even doing media in this space, every day it's endless. They're making up things about you. They are just lying about you. And so that's it.
Starting point is 02:04:45 We're all politicians now. Yep. The worst. Barry N. McGrowan says, I don't want taxpayer dollars wasted on an old, outdated prison. Cheaper to build a new one. I agree. Let's just get like five layers of 20-foot tall fencing covered in razor wire.
Starting point is 02:05:06 I believe the official term is concertina wire, right? And then just put people in the middle. Or send them to the moon. Hey, oh, no. Now you believe I was waiting for that. Now the moon's real. I always said there's something there. What do you think would happen if Donald Trump did come out and said,
Starting point is 02:05:23 I am teaming up with Elon Musk to send MS-13 to Mars? Shane would have a conniption fit. The moon, something's up there. It's just not what we think it is. People are sending their bodies up there. You hear the song Prison Planet by Clutch? There's an American flag up there. No.
Starting point is 02:05:37 What? There's an American flag up there. Allegedly. Escape from the prison planet. Great song by Clutch. What do you think Democrats would say if Trump was like, we're going to be sending MS-13 gang members to the moon? They're going to send themselves to the moon to bring them back.
Starting point is 02:05:49 We're going to build a moon base. Someone in the administration put that in his ear because I want to see the left flip out. They would lose their mind. Look, the guy can post a picture of him as the Pope at 1030 on a Friday night. He can tell the Democrats that he wants to send MS-13 to Mars. It would be beyond epic.
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Starting point is 02:07:12 He needs to say this. Yeah. He needs to tell the Democrats. You know, quite frankly, we're talking with SpaceX. It's very good about sending people to the moon. That's all he's got to say. So when they're like, Mr. President, your deportations are being blocked,
Starting point is 02:07:27 he need only say, quote, I've been talking with Elon Musk and SpaceX about possibly sending some people to the moon or maybe Mars. The media will then write, Trump says he's going to send immigrants to the moon,
Starting point is 02:07:41 which sounds insane. And then the actual Trump quote is him going, I was talking about astronauts. What are they doing? If they can't go to Seacott, then they'll go to the moon. Pelosi becomes anti-moon. That's the ambiguous language Trump should use of saying,
Starting point is 02:07:53 when asked that question, we want to send some people to the moon. Some people doesn't refer to illegal immigrants. The media will jump at the chance to write that. Everyone will act confused. Then Trump will come out and say, I was talking about sending astronauts to the moon and Mars with SpaceX. Set them up. Yeah, I agree.
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