Timcast IRL - Trump Signs Order ENDING Birthright Citizenship AGAIN

Episode Date: August 7, 2026

On this episode Tim & the crew are joined by Araceli Martinez to discuss Trump Launches ANOTHER Attempt to End Birthright Citizenship   Fake News REFRAMES Trump's Criticism of DEI  Is Creepy CLOW...N Video an Omen of the Apocalypse?  Side Effects of Ozempic Include Blindness and STOMACH PARALYSIS  Hosts:  Tim @Timcast (everywhere) | https://www.shoutout.fans/timpool Phil @PhilThatRemains (X) | https://allthatremains.komi.io/ Brett @Brettdasovic (X)   Producer: Carter @carterbanks (X) |  @trashhouserecords  (YT) Guest: Araceli Martinez

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Starting point is 00:00:00 Donald Trump signed an executive order banning birthright citizenship again. He did it again. We'll see if it sticks this time. But it's a little bit more clever this time around. Because Stephen Miller, speaking as the president is signing this EO, says, this is based off of the Supreme Court's language pertaining to birthright citizenship. So this is going to end birth tourism. And it's going to make sure, as defined by the Supreme Court,
Starting point is 00:00:27 if you are subject to the jurisdiction of somebody else, then you are not going to be as citizen if you're born here. Notably, what I found interesting, he said, he said alien enemies, which is an interesting way to define these things, because I'm wondering if they're going to try and play it up, like, if you illegally enter the United States, you are an enemy of the United States,
Starting point is 00:00:47 or if they literally mean the Chinese as a codified adversary of the United States, in which case a lot of this Chinese birth tourism is effectively done. But illegal immigration, you know, birth tourism, coyotes, what even to call it? Probably still here. But we'll see. We'll talk about that. Then we got the funny story that's been going viral. Mayor Arizona numbed down.
Starting point is 00:01:07 He got booed in Staten Island. They were booing him. Yeah, I can't say. I'm surprised. So we'll talk about that plus the propaganda in the media. And ladies and gentlemen, we have a massive, massive reporting. Mitch McConnell has been discharged. He's alive.
Starting point is 00:01:22 Well, no one's seen him. But they said he was discharged. and now he'll be at home. I'm wondering if just dude had a stroke and can't talk. And it's really, like he's still alive, but he just can't function properly. He can smile. And the reason they'll only post a picture, not a video,
Starting point is 00:01:38 is because if you watch the video, you'd realize dude had a stroke and he can't talk, right? So, we'll see. We'll talk about that, about that a whole lot more. Before we get started, my friends, head over to Timcast.com and click join now to get in the Discord community. Don't just sit idly by Be the Change.
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Starting point is 00:02:39 Ariseli Martinez. Hey guys. How's everybody doing tonight? Who are you? What do you? So I I'm a political commentator online. I'm currently running for state senate in California which is fun.
Starting point is 00:02:53 I'm running as a Republican, and I'm also an accountant on my free time. Right on. Well, thanks for hanging out. It should be interesting, especially to hear about what's going on California. We got some news to talk about, so thanks for joining us. The boys are hanging out. What's going on, guys? It's been at least a week.
Starting point is 00:03:07 It's Brett. It's going on. Hope everybody's having a good day to day. Normally doing PCC live five days a week at 3 p.m. Eastern, but I'm happy to be here. Phil, how you doing? What's up, everybody? Phil here. What's up, Carter?
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Starting point is 00:03:42 Let's jump into the news, my friends. You got this from the Washington Post. Trump tries Newtack against birthright citizenship after Supreme Court snob. Let's just jump into the video here and play the clip with Stephen Miller. The president is using his authority as commander-in-chief to sign first an executive order, using the new ruling the Supreme Court issued, to expand the definitions of people who are ineligible for birthright citizenship. That includes, for example, alien enemies of the United States, members of foreign terrorist organizations, and large categories of people who lobby and act on behalf of foreign governments. And so with taking this action, it ensures that large numbers of people who wrongly would be getting birthright citizenship will no longer be eligible for those benefits. Now here's what blows my mind. You heard what he said. Okay, this is relatively limited. It means Chinese birth tourism. They're not. So China's actually codified as an adversary of the United States. So I think that's one of the plays they're making. One of the biggest concerns, of course, with birth tourism. Obviously, we don't want lobbyists, foreign lobbyists to be coming in and their kids can become citizens here. But you know that the left and liberals are going to argue against what Trump is saying,
Starting point is 00:04:54 and they're going to make up some weird fake reason as to why we have to allow Chinese people to come here, give birth, and then leave right away. What was he said after alien enemies of the United States? What was the second part of that? In the clip. Well, let's play it again and get the exact quote there. New ruling the Supreme Court issued to expand the definitions of people who are ineligible for birthright citizenship. that includes, for example, alien enemies of the United States,
Starting point is 00:05:23 members of foreign terrorist organizations, and large categories of people who lobby and act on behalf of foreign government. Foreign terrorist organizations. It feels like alien enemies of the United States goes along with terrorist organizations with kind of lends credence to what you were saying. I like that has a specific definition.
Starting point is 00:05:39 I like that he pointed out people that lobby on behalf of, because that's the kind of stuff that goes after talking heads that are actually getting their, you know they're talking points from china uh people like hasan piker maybe um but that i think it's not going to eliminate existing citizenship for someone who was born here so hassan feels like i can be talking about i can i can cross my fingers uh yeah yeah because after i mean but uh good word i'm i'm gonna be interested how they try and utilize this to go after just your regular old anchor baby right are they going to uh it would be really funny if you know like a thousand illegal immigrants across
Starting point is 00:06:15 the southern border and then as they're coming in there they're handed leaf like pamphlets. And then once they, it says, in Spanish, it says, please hand this to CBP. They walk up and they hand the pamphlet to the CBP guy. And on it, it says in English, vote Democrat, support Mexico. And they say, ah, you're foreign lobbyists. Sorry, guys, you're no longer eligible. You got to go.
Starting point is 00:06:36 You don't even have to go that far. The people who are trafficked illegally are paying into a criminal organization. You can make the argument that they're aiding and abetting. So they're now part of it. That's the obvious legitimate. Sorry. Sorry, sorry. We don't do this.
Starting point is 00:06:48 I don't actually think they're going to try and trick illegal immigrants into being foreign lobbyists. No, no, no. Yeah, no. Yeah, no. But that's what I, that was my initial thought when he said, alien enemies and people lobbying, et cetera, they're going to go after and say, these people are part of a criminal organization. Yeah. So if Trend Deiragua and these other groups are already FTOs and they're going to say this person was paying members of foreign terrorist organizations, they're, boom, that's it. So what are they, it's going to get real weird when liberal.
Starting point is 00:07:17 sue and be like, no, providing money, cash to terrorists is allowed. Protected speech somehow. Yeah. I mean, that's what's going to happen, right? This is going to get struck down by a judge at some point. They're going to file an injunction and we're going to have that happen. It's all going to start over again.
Starting point is 00:07:33 What was that? Like, it's going to get struck down by a judge, right? This is going to go to go to, like, a lower court or whatever, and it's going to get struck down by a judge. I mean, I don't know. Like all the other executive orders. Well, I mean, the likelihood is there that this gets struck down, yeah, just because of the fact that there's
Starting point is 00:07:51 so many judges that don't like Trump. But I mean, look, I do like the fact that he's continuing to push this issue. You know, the Supreme Court, in my opinion, they got it wrong about birthright citizenship because the argument being made wasn't just, hey, you know, anyone born here or is anyone born here a citizen, it was at its core it was, are people that are born here to parents that are here illegally, are they actually subject to the jurisdiction of the United States? And the argument, as far as I'm concerned, or my opinion, they're not because their parents are foreign citizens, right? They're citizens of other countries. They're here illegally. They're not supposed to be here.
Starting point is 00:08:38 So that means that the person born there isn't subject to our laws, the way that America is. I think we have to just ban Reddit. I doubt these are Americans. I think would be great just to print these out. And you should go hand them to regular people and be like, do you think that foreign terrorists should be able to enter the United States and have kids who are citizens? I'm like, no.
Starting point is 00:09:00 And I'd be like, why do these people on Reddit think the opposite? Well, the top guy says Stephen Miller is an enemy of the country and looks like an alien. I think actually Stephen Miller has like very British physiognomy. So that doesn't necessarily make him an enemy, but close, pretty close. I don't know. I feel like I've heard people make these arguments in real life. Are these people this dumb? How can a baby be a member of a terrorist organization?
Starting point is 00:09:24 Oh, my God. I mean, didn't a son Pikers say that? You know, this is why, like, I get Democrats. I do. Because, like, when you read comments like this, don't you just think we should have a monarch who rules with an iron fist like Dr. Doom? Like, these people are too stupid for self-determination. We need another Lincoln.
Starting point is 00:09:42 Yeah. As you were saying yesterday, I feel like it's actually kind of, it should be easier to see from like a Normie's perspective or it's like if you asked a normal person who's not politically active, they don't think a lot about it. It's like, do you think somebody should be able to just come into this country on vacation and have a kid and that kid is now a citizen of this country? I feel like most normal people would be like, well, that doesn't seem to make a whole lot of sense. But when you're politically brained, it's like people have to get into the semantics of these arguments when it feels like the Supreme Court ruled against the very very very. very, very obvious answer. Yeah, democracy was a mistake. I mean, it's, it's we're, I don't want to sound too boomerish, but allowing the United States to be too much of a democracy was the mistake. Yeah, the 17th Amendment. Yeah. I mean, the 17th Amendment, um, I think there should be, I mean,
Starting point is 00:10:32 you know me. I think that we should be down to like a couple million voters, a couple million voters nationwide. Service guarantees citizenship. Thank you, and have a nice day. Wait, me like... Sorry, what did you say? Back to owning land to be able to vote. At least show us at a federal level. At least show us that you have a stake in this country that you've got something to lose.
Starting point is 00:10:52 Or like a net taxpayer. Like you don't get a return. Net taxpayer is great. But because like over 50% of our population, they get tax... Higher than that, isn't it? Yeah. It's something around 50%.
Starting point is 00:11:03 It's going to be a largely liberal voting block then. Is it? Yeah. Because of a cost of living in cities, you're on the higher end, you get a slight disproportionate disproportionate amounts of liberals paying higher paying more taxes oh well like in a state like californ yeah just everywhere just the bottom 50% of the country owns only like 2.5% of all
Starting point is 00:11:22 how about i don't know that i agree with the owning land thing anymore because uh like what if you own a five million dollar condo and it's like owning a condo is not the land you have a right to the condo but you pay you you pay the condo board or the condo should have been smarter and bought land yeah i mean if you could afford a five million dollar condo you can afford a few acres of land. That's not necessarily true. I mean, maybe, but in like New York, it can be like, let's, let's, let's say, let's say you own a $400,000 condo, $400,000 condo in New York, and that's, and you have a mortgage on it. And you pay, you know, $3,400, you know, whatever, a bucks per month on your, on your mortgage. You could sell your property and then buy a parcel, but you're not going to do that. And then you can't vote because you own property.
Starting point is 00:12:06 Yeah, I don't, I don't, I think it would be better if maybe it's not, how about you have to have You have to have a net worth of $1 million. No, no, no. How about this? You have to be an accredited investor. Well, yeah. I mean, look, I... How much is to be credited?
Starting point is 00:12:24 $250,000. Yeah. I mean... And that's in cash or a million in net worth. Yeah, I mean, look, man. Those eyes are lighting up, ladies and gentlemen. The problem with that, again, is it's going to skew liberal because of people who live in cities and the cost of living.
Starting point is 00:12:39 They don't have the same buying. power, but they do have higher income, so it doesn't really work. We've got a 10,000 square foot mansion in Western Maryland that, like, the value of it is like 1.8 million or whatever. That same building near D.C. is a $5 million building. Yeah. So you're going to get tons of liberals with higher net worth without the buying power just because they live in these cities.
Starting point is 00:13:02 I mean, some type of test that would determine whether you're smart enough and also if you're capable of making decisions that aren't based purely out of emotion and empathy. This is why I think signing up for the draft is the best way to do it. If you want to vote, male or female, you don't have to, it's optional, you sign it for a selective service. After you do, you get handed your voter card, which allows you to vote in elections. Because what's going to happen is liberals will just stop voting out right. It'll be two to one for the rest of this country's history. I mean, I think a lot of them would probably take the gamble on the draft not going back.
Starting point is 00:13:37 I guarantee if you go to M. any one of these lefty protests and say, how many of you would be willing to sign up for selective service so that you could vote? They'd be like, no, that's oppressive. I'll never do that. I won't submit. It's just never going to happen. Meanwhile, Republicans are to be like, I already enlisted.
Starting point is 00:13:54 I don't know. Maybe go with the Heinlein route and say you have to actually serve, you know? Service guarantees citizenship. Service guarantees citizenship. No, that's fine, too. If you want to, you want to, you know. Only, only veterans who are currently made. married with two or more kids can vote.
Starting point is 00:14:13 It's also a sign of like... Only veterans who never bought a Camaro at 28% interest or never married a stripper. Sorry, Marine. Okay, well, hold on. You can't have debt. You can't have excessive debt. So you can't, you know, have...
Starting point is 00:14:30 That's excessive. Give me an amount for excesses. It would be like... The Camaro puts you into debt right there. I think maybe like 25 times your income would be considered an excessive debt. Okay. So you the debt that you own is 25 times your income overall. Okay.
Starting point is 00:14:44 Yeah, yeah. So that way you're talking about house. Annually? Right, right. Because if you make 100K a year and you have $2.5 million in debt, okay, you're going to be, you can be swayed. But if you make 100K a year and you buy a $300,000 house, it's just $3,000 your income. And then some credit cards. So you're going to be sitting on 510X at most.
Starting point is 00:15:03 25's excessive. Yeah. You know, what we want to avoid for is people who are just completely irresponsible, bad with money. and then trying to vote their way out. Credit history or credit score over 70. You can't have any government funded loans or support. What? What?
Starting point is 00:15:17 No government, no government financing at all. Yeah. If you receive any month of money from the government, you can't vote. Well, I mean, maybe, maybe having a credit score over 750 and if you fall below, you lose it. Credit scores are fake. Yeah, that's, well, that is true. Completely fake. So what you mentioned earlier, it's kind of sad when you're talking about the people that will choose not to,
Starting point is 00:15:38 to vote just because they don't want to serve. When it used to be kind of like an aspect of our culture that it was considered to be an honor to serve your country or at least we had a culture around America that love the nation so much. You have a house with 10 people in it and a fire starts. And the people who live in that house
Starting point is 00:15:57 are all like, what do we need to do to put the fire out? And then over the course of four years, your stoner, hippie-dippy DMT roommate who thinks he can control the rain invites him his buddy. into the house. And when the fire starts, they're like, I ain't doing nothing about that fire. And now you've got a bunch of people who won't do anything. And they're the ones who started the fire in the first place. Yeah. And then it happens. And then you know what happens? The funniest thing is
Starting point is 00:16:22 the fire starts. And so you're like, at least make it rain. And he's like, I'm trying. And nothing happens. And you're like, I only brought it up because we watched the run hide fight trailer earlier. And I was like, you know what? This country used to have fantastic neoliberal war propaganda. Like we were really good at promoting, you know, let's get involved in the Middle East. Let's do all this stuff. And we just, we don't have that anymore. And that's, you know, that's what we lost. We lost dollar cheeseburgers. We lost all night Walmarts and we lost great war propaganda. And that's why nobody wants to sign up for selective service. What? Venture. Mm-mm. I remember Kmart. You remember Kmart? Anybody?
Starting point is 00:16:57 I remember Kmart, but no. No, no, venture. No. We called it the zebra store because they had black and white stripes. Okay. We used to have, this was the craziest thing when we were kids, we had so many different department stores. We had Kmart, we had... Macy's. You got Macy's, you got Coles, you got Sears, you had Venture.
Starting point is 00:17:15 You had, I guess, technically Walmart to a certain degree. And it was like, thinking back on it, I don't even know why we went to different ones. I just go to Kmart. It's right there. Camart's still around, though, isn't it? There's like... So there was like one left in the town that I live. and in Minnesota before I moved.
Starting point is 00:17:32 I think it went out of business, like right as, just because of COVID. You still have a website. I remember the last year. How come they went under a Walmart? That's a good question. Maybe people felt crazily enough safer at Walmart than at Kmart. I have no idea.
Starting point is 00:17:45 They didn't go under, I mean, Camar still exists. Does it really? But not like at the, if you go to their, well, they're not everywhere, sure, but I mean, you can go to, they have a website. I think you can get anything at Walmart, but Kmart was in that. It wasn't the case. Like, Walmart offers you a variety of most things. that you're going to buy. Venture.
Starting point is 00:18:04 Yeah, they went out of business in 1998. Oh, that's why. And it had black and white stripes. Sears. Yeah, they're still around. They had 10,000 employees. That's crazy. They went defunct and 98 bankers. Here's probably learned online. Yeah. Founded in St. Louis, Missouri.
Starting point is 00:18:20 Like, there's a Coles out here, and I'm like, and it's actually pretty busy. Like, we'll drive by it, and it's actually, it's got like a Sephora in there. I'm like, so there's still people who go, yeah. I was going to ask how many. There's only. The harm in stores do you guys have around here? There's a Coles. We got to bring venture back.
Starting point is 00:18:34 Thank you. That's what I'm talking about. You buy the logo. You see if you can get the rights to the logo. You know what we need to do? Guys, I'm not kidding. Remember I told you my business idea about a hotel where, you know, it's got rooms, each room is a different decade?
Starting point is 00:18:44 Yeah. Bro, that's a, that's a, you're rich. You make a theme park where it's like, it's got 90s area, and it's not rides or anything. It's just like a strip mall from the 90s. Picture asks something people can take pictures in for their Instagram. All right. I'm putting us out there right now.
Starting point is 00:18:59 calling on all the investors. I'm going to call Mark Cuban. I'm going to be like, brother. Imagine this. You go to the theme park and it's like there's different areas, like the 90s, 80s, 70s, and 60s. And it's just strip malls from that decade. And they only sell products on those decades and the staff.
Starting point is 00:19:12 Everybody is, it's like, it's like colonial Williamsburg. They all pretend like it's the 60s. So what's happening on buying laser tag. That's what? I said if that's happening, I'm buying laser tag guns. Yeah. Absolutely. Well, for what?
Starting point is 00:19:23 If you're selling products from the 80s and 90s, I'm going and I'm going to buy laser tag. Oh, because you can still buy them. I don't know. Can you really? Lasertag? They make like crazy laser tag sets you can buy on Amazon.
Starting point is 00:19:35 Yeah. Googling out. Yeah, laser tag like crazy. This is one of those things where now that you're an adult you can buy like nice laser tag. Have you ever considered?
Starting point is 00:19:42 Maybe you can just buy a tube of cookie dough and walk around eating it. You can just do things. Yeah, Phil. I didn't even know that it existed still. They had like laser tag parks. And those, and the funny thing is,
Starting point is 00:19:52 it would probably be a lot of Gen Z at that business. They love, they love the nostalgia of a time period they didn't live through. Like, they love 90s, And the restaurants, you'd have like a pizza hut in there? Yeah.
Starting point is 00:20:02 And it would be like the family style pizza hut. I did go to the one of the, before everybody started getting on the whole spiel about the, you know, the old school pizza hats, I was, I followed a substack that located all of them in America. And me and my wife went to one on the way home from like a trip to Minnesota. And it was, they had bucket there. They had bucket pins and book it like the. And we'd honor that. Yeah. We would give you the bucket thing.
Starting point is 00:20:28 and then the kids who come in if they bring it back and they get it. They brought it back this year at the actual pizzas. Oh, they did? Well, they're also doing the pizza classics. They still would laser tag minigone. Do you guys?
Starting point is 00:20:39 $2,600. Is Pizza Hut, like, not common out here? Well, just turned into delivery. It's pretty much just a little. They turn into, like, fast food storefronts with no season. I didn't know that it was never not a fast food.
Starting point is 00:20:54 Yeah, it was a family restaurant with a salad bar. Yep. And a buffet. Sit down. Yep. Yeah. Invite. Pac-Man.
Starting point is 00:21:00 Yeah, there's a couple. There's actually one 40 minutes from here. Yeah. So we should go there. The, there was, so we were at the Goodwill over in,
Starting point is 00:21:07 in, a goodwill over in Maryland, and I saw the Red Cups. They had a whole set of them, and I grabbed them, and I just forgot to buy, like, I didn't pick them up and bring them with me.
Starting point is 00:21:16 I was like, oh, we got to bring these, and I was going to bring them here and put them on the tables and completely forgot they were gone the next time we were. All right, here's what we need.
Starting point is 00:21:23 We need somebody who can run the development. and then we need investors because we're going to need several million dollars for this project. I bet I could go to some ultra-wealth people I know and they'd be like, yes, I'll commit money to this. The problem is who's going to actually do the day-to-day operations?
Starting point is 00:21:39 That's hard to find because you need a high-level person for that. Put applications in. But considering their TikTok accounts with like 10 million followers and all they do is post fake It's the 90s again videos and they get millions of views, bro, I guarantee you
Starting point is 00:21:55 this place would be sold out every single. They had a place. Now, hold on. Wait, but imagine this. I know each and every one of you would spend your life savings. Christmas morning in the 90s. 50 bucks, really? Nintendo 64.
Starting point is 00:22:09 What we have is there will be like 10 houses on a block. And each house is going to cost like 10 grand to rent for Christmas Eve to Christmas because you could only have one family for each house. So that's really only like 100 grand. But for that 10 grand, you can. can be in a house just like it was 1983, and here's the thing. You can give to your kids what you had, and this is the only way to do it. I mean, remember, because even if you're like, no, no, I have a house, and I treat, but the cell phones are still there and the flat screen TVs are still there.
Starting point is 00:22:43 I'm talking the old box TV's back projection. You look out the windows, and the windows, it's going to be the neighborhood with snow falling everywhere. It was a better time economically because Kevin McAllister's dad could buy 20 large pizzas and fly everybody in his family. family to France anyways. Yeah, what were the pizzas? It was like 20 large pizzas were like 80 bucks or something. I think somebody did the math instead it actually was a pretty accurate number, but you know. Yeah, I know one was 1197. That's all you go. It was the delivery. That's where the money comes from. Let's jump to this next story. We got this from Reddit. President misreads transistor as transgender and decides to just go with it goes off on tangent.
Starting point is 00:23:20 Actually, the real story is Donald Trump was pointing out that when they passed the Chipsack, They were offering grants to companies so long as they had a certain number of trans individuals at the highest level of company. That's what he is complaining about. But this is how propaganda works. This post was on the top of Reddit and all of the comments are from default libs who don't know anything. And so I look at this stuff and I'm like, how do you swim against a riptide? When you've got evil people that can snap their fingers and put up fake content like this, and those people who are not interested in politics are never going to watch the show for the fact check.
Starting point is 00:24:01 Let me play the clip for you so you can hear for yourself. Bring back, the car plants, the AI plants are all coming back. If they don't, they have to pay taxes. The chips, we have this ridiculous chips act where you get billions of dollars to a company and they didn't even know what the hell to do with it. You give them billions of dollars. They say they're going to build. Nobody knew what to do with it.
Starting point is 00:24:20 And of course, the standards were so high. If you weren't transgender, as an example, You didn't qualify. So they get the money that hired, they look all over for transgender people to run the company, large portions. They couldn't find them. They weren't into the chip making business, I guess, right? They had other things on their mind.
Starting point is 00:24:41 But this was the Biden fools, those idiots that almost destroyed our country. So all of us who knows what DEI is and why it was bad, here we hear what Trump says, and we agree. It's insane that you had to. find a trans person to run a company to get a grant. On Reddit, I'm going to make, I want to make sure I breathe this down as best I can. No one accidentally takes this clip, frames it as though Trump meant transistor, and then posts it to Reddit.
Starting point is 00:25:12 It's just not an accident. This is not a mistake. This was intentionally clipped and posted to, it's similar to what we call information vaccination. Now there's going to be a bunch of libs who don't understand what they're hearing and don't know what DEI is and they're going to go around being like Trump Trump was talking about transistors and said transgender because he couldn't read and then he just goes off like like some maniac. And then you won't be able to explain to them why they're wrong because their mind does not remember this. They don't have photographic memories. They just remember this brief blip of a headline.
Starting point is 00:25:46 Now let's just break down really quick. Trump said transistor people. That's not a phrase. He didn't accidentally say transistor people, but this is the nature of propaganda. And, you know, what I will say is you've got people like, you know, David Pacman and Brian Tyler Cohen and Destiny, they know all of this, but they're evil. They'll still. So they will maintain those lies and they'll roll with it. And that's the, and that's just the politically active side of it. X is worse now because of the monetization on the platform where people just put fake
Starting point is 00:26:19 quotes on videos that they know people won't watch. because they know that whatever they're saying, even if it's not accurate or even close to what was said in the video, nobody's going to check. They just want to anger people. It also says a lot about the people who are watching this. And they don't care if he mispronounced a word or not. They only want to make him look bad. And more than anything, Trump has been a subject of propaganda and the misuse of it by the left. I mean, do you guys remember that CNN video that was clip during January 6th to make it look like he encouraged people to go out?
Starting point is 00:26:52 and attack, like, that was diabolical, and we just, it just, nobody cared that it was a false video. They wanted it to be true, and they did not care that it wasn't. Yeah, the side-by-side video of like, they showed, I think it was Bernie, or Obama going to see, what does that thing, the Washington, now, what is the big rock with all the faces of the presence on it? Mount Rushmore. I don't know why that escaped me, but they said, oh, Trump went to this racist place and to do this thing. and then Bernie Sanders like, oh, he goes to this other thing. Anyway.
Starting point is 00:27:25 A lot of things. Yeah, look, the narrative that's spun by the left is essentially always Trump bad. And however they can adjust the video, they're going to do it. It's really hard to convince people that the media does this because this is a quote from Michael Malice. he says when you try to convince a normal person that isn't really plugged into politics that the media lies the reaction you get is as if you told them that the weather the meteorologist the weatherman he's lying not he's getting it wrong he's lying because and they feel like why would they do that why would the weatherman lie to me they look at you like
Starting point is 00:28:14 you've got some you know a dick growing out of your forehead or something like they're just like what what do you mean they're lying Explain that. So what's the response to somebody who says that to you then? So say you're talking to somebody, they're not politically initiated, they don't really understand that there's a reason for it. You could give them a bunch of information about like, look, these are the political leanings of the editors in all of these newsrooms and all of the stuff
Starting point is 00:28:37 and how much money can be made through lies in politics. But what's the basic answer you give to somebody who asked that question? So the best thing to do is what Tim did when, I forget the gentleman's name that was here last week, Show them a video, right? Show them the actual video. Jason Ellis? Yeah, Jason else. Thank you.
Starting point is 00:28:56 Show them the full cut of whatever edited thing is. Any argument that you're making, show them video proof. That is still functional. I think that's going to become less functional because of AI videos and people that are, people are going to be like, that's not real or you're showing me something else. Because that was Jason's first response. We showed him a video of an articulating tractor with forks on the first. on lifting the razor wire and fence so people could wait across the Rio Grande and come into
Starting point is 00:29:27 the country. These are illegals coming in. And there wasn't just a handful of them. There was a couple hundred probably that were coming in at that particular one. And Tim related how that was by order of the Biden administration. They were doing that because the Biden administration said. And he goes, you're lying. You know, and we had to show him.
Starting point is 00:29:47 Like, not just show him that. We had to show him context. and he was basically like, I can't believe it. So to answer your question, I'm not 100% sure the best way to do it because it's always changing. The more evidence you can present, the better. But again, it's still people that are going to look at you and be like, what do you mean the meteorologist is lying about the weather?
Starting point is 00:30:10 If it doesn't validate whatever they believe in, they would just choose to ignore it. It's worth pointing out, I totally agree with you, but it's worth pointing out the people in this particular context and this scenario don't have a strong political leaning. You're never going to get, look if someone put on a pussy hat and was at the rally for women or whatever, doesn't matter
Starting point is 00:30:30 what you show them. They're just going to say, you're lying because you're on the right. The tribalism in this country is very strong. But the very few people that you could sway one way or the other, people that don't pay much attention but are actually interested, you know,
Starting point is 00:30:45 you have to have a good amount of evidence to prove to them because it does sound ridiculous like the news is lying to you, you know? Let me show you this is from the same subreddit. It was also going viral on the front page. Taylor Rico says what they're doing in Texas is a redrawing the lines in the middle of the decade, which is unprecedented. It's like changing the rules after halftime because you're worried the other team is going to win. Here's the clip.
Starting point is 00:31:07 You're essentially, you mentioned mid-decade, and this is also confusing for folks who don't obsess about politics, but you're supposed to adjust district boundaries at the beginning of every decade after we get a census because population changes and you want to adjust the districts, right? If you've got a place that's growing rapidly or a place that's declining, you've got to adjust so everybody is one person, one vote. But what they're doing in Texas is they are redrawing the lines in the middle of the decade, which is unprecedented. I mean, it's like changing the rules after halftime because you're worried the other team's going to win the game. I mean, it's cheating. And I think more politicians to say that. Oh, my gosh.
Starting point is 00:31:45 That they're cheating? Yes. your average. So what happened is that in 2021, when Texas attempted to redistrict, the Biden DOJ blocked them from doing so under the VRA. The lawsuit persisted until Donald Trump entered office in 2025. When Donald Trump entered office, he ordered the DOJ to drop that lawsuit, which allowed Texas to finalize their redistricting they had already been trying to do for five years. Talariko is incorrect on this. And then you get, you know, Charlemagne, they should call it, more people should call it cheap. Now the question is, do they know? Considering that Taylor Rico is from Texas, I'm assuming he's lying. Because he's from there and knows the Biden DOJ blocked their redistricting for four years. Yeah, do you don't give the politician the benefit of the doubt in this case. And then Charlemagne's not smart off to use Google right there on the computer. That's what we do on this show.
Starting point is 00:32:36 I Google things. When people come on and say, I'm looking up, maybe I'm wrong. He won't even do that. And so you know what? I'm a monarchist. Democrats are right about everything. we need a dictator just to tell everybody they're going to get whatever they want because they're not smart enough to use Google anyway and then just put an authoritarian in charge. It's the best for him.
Starting point is 00:32:54 I mean, ironically, he's describing exactly what happened in California where they outright said that they were redistricting to essentially cheat or blaming Trump fight back. And Texas was redistricting because they were ordered to do so by a court back in, what was it, 2020? Well, they were blocked in 2021. So when the lawsuit was pulled, 2025 was the soonest they'd be able to redroth their districts. because of the Biden administration. And then California just decided to redistrict because of Texas. So that was just outright cheating.
Starting point is 00:33:21 And the literal propaganda that you would hear on the radio and on every ad was stick it to Trump. Nothing about the redistricting. But your average voter is Charlemagne in the back who has no idea and they don't know what they're voting for most of the time. They're not informed.
Starting point is 00:33:37 Yeah. So, oh, go ahead. And they're not willing to look it up. Google. It amazes me. This is what motivates like, You know, when I look at like Hassan, and he's, and he's, that he was, I watched that video on Laura Ingraham earlier where they hit handed a little red book. He's like, oh my God.
Starting point is 00:33:52 And I'm like, I get why he thinks that because he's tired of trying to explain to people. You know, to be fair, I think it's Cassan never actually tried. He's just like, hey, look, these people give me money. And that's why he likes authoritarianism. But there's a lot of people on the left where I know that they're, they're smarter than this. Like, David Pacman, you, like, he's lying. Like, that dude, I've done for a very long time. he's not accidentally putting out fake news every single day.
Starting point is 00:34:17 He knows what he's like when he did the video about Trump pooping his pants. He knows that's not true. But it got him two million views. And that two million views is $10,000 and he does not care. And you know what? When I see stuff like this, this is the motivating factor for a person like David Pagman. He watches Taylor Rico say fabricated nonsense. And Charlie Man goes, yeah.
Starting point is 00:34:37 And then David Pagman's like, why should I bother arguing with him? They're too stupid. You think that's the, so I asked Phil earlier. said like how do you explain to somebody who's politically uninitiated why like you did a good job of explaining like how you can explain to them that they're being lied to but can you explain to them why people in the media they've trusted for decades and you know explicitly because you know you trust the guy we're in the suit on the on the television explain to them why they would lie about something like that because everyone has an opinion and everyone has some kind of framework
Starting point is 00:35:09 with which they look at the world right and people that are in the media largely have a framework that boils down to some kind of oppression dynamic, right? People that are in a position of authority are somehow oppressing the people that are not in positions of authority, whether that be people that are wealthy or oppressing poor people or people that are, you know, that's kind of the dynamic. You look at it. You can see it with feminism. Women look at men as feminists look at men as oppressing women.
Starting point is 00:35:39 Do that. And then they'll say, well, okay, I can understand that. or I can see that. Avoid using, especially if you're talking to someone that's totally uninitiated, avoid saying things like, well, it's just Marxism, right?
Starting point is 00:35:53 Which is what you're talking about. Like an impression dynamic, that's something that's very, that's very much a leftist frame of reference. It's a Marxist power dynamic that you're talking about. But avoid those kind of words because those kind of buzzwords
Starting point is 00:36:05 make people zone out. Phil's like, it all started at the Frankfurt School. It actually, it all started with the French Revolution. everyone thinks that there's a lot of people letting me be like oh it's the jews but it wasn't the jews it was the french um but yeah i i would say look and so the people that are in positions like in the media they look at themselves as in a position of authority and they feel it's their duty to to help people
Starting point is 00:36:31 that are in in the underclass or tell people the way that they should look at the world i want to show you all this so here's the reddit post let's scroll down i sorted by controversial which usually means anyone trying to correct the manipulations and the lies, they get downvoted. We then have this post. If we scroll down a little bit, this person says, Reddit Man says six hours ago, they tried to change the lines after the 2020 census, but the Biden admin blocked them. So when Trump was elected, they stopped blocking Texas from redistrict. So they went ahead with their redistricting that was based of the 2020 census.
Starting point is 00:37:04 It's definitely not cheating in Texas. It's still less gerrymender than Illinois or California, minus one. So that means you're not going to see it if you're just a default user. This person responds with plus three points. Where do you get your information that's unequivably false? They redrew the maps to finalize them before the 24 election. Now they're trying to redraw them again before the 26 election. If they're allowed to continue, they'll keep rigging the systems.
Starting point is 00:37:26 This one's upvoted. How about this from the Texas Tribune? DOJ drops fight against Texas political maps as Trump administration retreats from voting rights case. The Biden admin had challenged a Republican-led redistricting plan that diluted the political power of minorities. March 13th, 2025. When we scroll down, they say, the case involves Texas's 2021 redrawing of the maps for the 2020 census. And here you go, my friends, from the DOJ archives, December 6th, 2021, DOJ files lawsuit against Native Texas to challenge statewide redistricting plans. It's, what do you do? You don't, you can't. What do you do when half the people in this country
Starting point is 00:38:08 are just evil liars. I got to clarify, the leaders on the left are evil liars. And people like Charlemagne are too stupid to call out James Telerico and do a Google search. Well, you know what the funny part is, too, Texas redistricting was stopped in courts
Starting point is 00:38:25 because they were saying, the left was saying that they were diluting the black and the Latino vote. But when you go to California, California was redistricted in order to put the black and Latino vote together and in favor of Democrats. So when it's Democrats and the left doing it, it's absolutely okay.
Starting point is 00:38:43 And we're seeing this happen in real time at the exact same time. So it's about partisan politics. It's not about what's right or wrong. Yeah, I mean, look, everything nowadays is partisan politics. Like, because of how polarized we are. Even burritos. Even burritos. Like racially redistricting based off of race is illegal in Texas because it favors a Republican.
Starting point is 00:39:06 And then when you do it in California, it's completely. completely legal because of favors the Democrats. Yeah. Hypocrisy is irrelevant. It is not about hypocrisy, right? It's about hierarchy. The people that are in, specifically the Democrats,
Starting point is 00:39:22 I personally think the Democrats are more likely to do this because it's not that Republicans won't be abuse of the power or won't do things that are wrong, but Republicans are still holding on to the, this is the right way to do things. You look at the way that Dobbs got turned over the um, Rovers's Weight,
Starting point is 00:39:41 right? They took 50 years to do that. They didn't say, let's try to figure out workarounds. They didn't say let's change the, the, the playing field. They said,
Starting point is 00:39:52 we're going to work on this and we're going to get people elected, get a court, and then we're going to get, get a court that will be favorable, and then we're going to bring something to the court. And it took 50 years. Democrats, now they see Trump doing things that they don't like,
Starting point is 00:40:07 and they're talking about they're going to get rid of the filibuster. They're going to get rid of the electoral college. Pack the Supreme Court. The far left is saying we need to get rid of the Senate. We need to get rid of the presidency. We need to do all kinds of things to change the existing structures because they don't like the results that they're getting with the existing structures. Right.
Starting point is 00:40:32 So Republicans, yes, of course, they'll do things that people are going to say are bad. and I'm not saying that they're innocent of this. They're not perfect. But the right and the left just operate entirely differently. The right does look at things. I mean, you still hear people on the right saying, you know, we can't do that because it's not good. You know, it's unconstitutional or what have you. People on the left are like, change the effing constitution.
Starting point is 00:40:54 Well, that's the problem that we have in California. So the mail-in ballots, Republicans refused have, prior to the last primary. They had refused to take advantage of the mail-in ballots because they believe it to be wrong. but it's legal in California, and so is the way that they collect ballots. So, but they don't want to play the game because they just, they want to take the moral high ground, but what has that gotten us in California? It gets you losing elections. Exactly.
Starting point is 00:41:17 And the left will do to the United States what they have done in California, which is basically install us is you change the law. So that way the Democrats always win. Yes. Right? The chances of a Republican winning in California are incredibly low. They have legalized fraud. Yeah. Well, exactly. They have. They've legalized it. So and Spencer Pratt's put out videos on explaining this. But like the Republicans are not willing to exercise power the way that Democrats are willing to exercise power. And I forget who said it, but Tim brings it up a lot. There's a great way to describe it. Republicans look at alcohol the way that wine snobs look at alcohol. Democrats look at power. Did I say alcohol?
Starting point is 00:42:02 Republicans look at power the way that wine snobs look at alcohol. Democrats look at power the way that alcoholics look at alcohol. So it's about the alcohol, right? It's about the power. Republicans are like, well, you know, we have some, we have power now, but they won't do things that are actually significant. And I know right now people will love to say, oh, the Republicans control that government, blah, blah, blah. They don't control the government.
Starting point is 00:42:31 The House is a thin margin. The Senate's a thin margin. All the things that people say we want to see, you know, rammed through. It would never happen. But you look at the last time the Democrats had a super majority and they shoved through Obamacare. And none of the things that the Democrats said that were going to happen because of Obamacare have materialized.
Starting point is 00:42:49 And people are still saying, you know, I can't afford health care. Health care in our system here. Obamacare was supposed to fix all that. It didn't. It did benefit the insurance companies. They made millions. It benefited the insurance companies. And there are some people that didn't have health care who do now.
Starting point is 00:43:05 But there are some people that had health care that don't anymore or can't afford it anymore. And your wait times are significantly longer now. I mean, trying to get a primary. It's going to take, it's going to be six to eight months before you can see a primary. And that was a major shot at the middle class anyway. Yes. Because they're the ones who had the insurance premiums that ended up doubling or tripling. Yeah, I had health insurance at the time I was married.
Starting point is 00:43:27 and I had health insurance through my wife's company and they changed it and I didn't have health insurance after that, you know, so because they were like, oh, you can't do it with the family members of this. So the way that Democrats behave is about getting, achieving the goal that they want and they will go around the system. They will lie. They will cheat to get there. And Republican, there are Republicans that will lie and they will tell you stories, but they don't approach power the same way that Democrats approach power. But I mean, as a whole, we're not seeing this propaganda from the right. We're not even seeing a really good, like, media response from the right to a lot of the
Starting point is 00:44:07 leftist propaganda that we're seeing. And I see that at a smaller scale. Unpack that, then. Tell me what you mean. Okay. So, say, take Prop 50. We're just talking about that in California. Maybe it's in my state that this is happening.
Starting point is 00:44:19 But every time I would turn on the radio, and I was listening to the radio just because I wanted to see what ads were on the radio, what I would hear, was in Spanish and in English nonstop every five minutes, hey, every two minutes actually was vote yes on Prop 50, stick it to Trump, right? Not once on the radio in Spanish did I hear anything that was informing people of why they shouldn't vote for Prop 50? When I was on the radio in English, I heard it not even a fraction, like one-tenth of the time that I would hear the propaganda from the left. And it wasn't informed, well, it wasn't really informative or catchy. So there really is no real fight against the lies that the left is spreading not on mainstream media,
Starting point is 00:45:00 not the way that the left has, I would say, monopolized social media. You know what I just, just this reminded me of? I feel like you guys, what was that, what was that commercial? The Palanar Allfruit, was that what it was? Do you remember this? I remember Palano Allfruit commercial. Yeah. Where it's like, there's like an old rich lady.
Starting point is 00:45:19 And she's like, will you pass the Planner All Fruit? Oh, yeah. Pass it. And then some guys are like, please pass the Planner Allfruit. all fruit. And then some guy goes, well, someone passed the jelly, and they all like faint and are Republicans are the old lady freaking out and fanning herself because someone said the wrong
Starting point is 00:45:33 word, and the left is the guy yelling for jelly. When I mean by this is, the left is unabashed, they're ruthless. They want what they want. Nothing's going to stand in their way. And the right is a lady going, oh, well, yeah. Hold it jelly. And they use their own moral framework of like, we have to do this because
Starting point is 00:45:48 it's the right thing to do and the ends justify the means, which is why it permeates every aspect of the culture. This happens in They love stories about doing bad things for the right reason because it falls in line with their political philosophy, which is to just do whatever you can to get any amount of power that you can wield against the public. In California, we have legislation being passed that would allow the politicians to use taxpayer funds to run their campaigns. This is the end of elections because we all know that whoever you can use like the taxpayer money of somebody who. who wouldn't vote for you to run your own campaign. To run your campaign.
Starting point is 00:46:27 That's insane. Yeah, meaning that the government will be electing if that passes and if it gets through, you know, the assembly and the Senate, if that passes and the government will be electing itself, the people will now have lost their voice. But it's on the ballot. If it does get to the ballot, they're going to vote for it. This stuff still exists. Does it?
Starting point is 00:46:46 What about grape upon? Martin says, food lion. Absolutely. I'll show you the commercial real quick. For those I don't remember. Please pass the all fruit. Oh, I have seen this. He's the Republicans.
Starting point is 00:47:03 Would you please pass the jelly? Would you please pass the jelly? Would you please pass the jelly? You'll call it delicious. You'll call it remarkable. But please don't dare call it jelly. That's what Republicans are doing. Like some dude throws a Maltov cocktail at Tesla facility and the Republican member of Congress is going,
Starting point is 00:47:22 Oh, strongly worded letter. Yeah, strongly worded letters. I mean, the meme of the strongly worded letter doesn't come out of nowhere, right? The Republicans just don't exercise power the same way that Democrats do. You know, they just don't. And there's plenty of history and evidence of that fact. So, I mean, this is part of the reason why you get so many people on the right nowadays that are calling for like some kind of authoritarian in the office of the White House.
Starting point is 00:47:49 This is why people looked at Donald Trump. They're like, he's not doing enough. He's not doing enough. I'm going to buy some of this when I get a chance. It's sweetened with grape and apple juice. No high-furtose corn syrup. Relatively good for you. Are they still business?
Starting point is 00:48:00 Yeah. They got it at Martins down the street. I'm going to go pick some up. I'm going to tell my wife. You feel very hoity-toid. We're getting the plan or all fruit from now on. And then, you know, I'm going to do I'm an antagonizer. I'm going to be like, will you pass the old fruit?
Starting point is 00:48:10 And she's like, stop doing that. I mean, it also doesn't help. Like, Nyapu Keli is a great example of an authoritarian government that actually worked. And if you look at, like, if you look at authoritarians on the right and to the left, historically, like someone like Pinochet or someone like Franco, like those countries, like those guys left office without like the whole country being destroyed. You look at communists or socialists
Starting point is 00:48:39 and they're either murdered by the people or like I think like the Soviet Union completely fell apart as a, as an entity. They don't generally leave power peaceably. you know and people have are criticizing naa biqueli right now because he just extended the length of what he can be president i don't i think it might be the smartest move just because in a state in a country like that he took down criminal organizations the moment that somebody else takes over you don't know the corruption or the extent of the corruption of the other um politicians or people there so there's a really good chance that the state would the country would regress to
Starting point is 00:49:22 would it had been before. The only way would, the only way to keep it safe, the only way to keep it progressing would be under the same person with the same strong hand. Other than that, you're risking losing everything that you've worked for. And the Salvadorian people love him. Yeah, I was going to say, and the people of El Salvador
Starting point is 00:49:36 are like, they're going to, he's going to be voted back in. They love him. You know, the biggest criticism I've heard from him is, oh, but he's only helped, you know, the tourism industry. No, no, no, no, no. When you fix a nice country, you know what naturally happens? people want to come back and see it. Yeah, it's true, you know.
Starting point is 00:49:56 So, yeah, I don't know, I don't know what the solution is because, I mean, I make a joke now, like, we need another Lincoln. And some people are like, oh, you know, Lincoln was a bad president because he exercised all these powers that he didn't have and stuff. And it's like, yep, but most of America looks at Lincoln and says, you know, Lincoln was one of our greatest presidents. if you articulate the argument, we need someone like Pinochet,
Starting point is 00:50:23 we need another Franco, people automatically think that guy was a fascist, that guy was bad, because the word fascist in the United States is completely and totally associated with negativity. Lincoln also means vastly different things
Starting point is 00:50:40 to different groups. Well, that's the point I'm getting to. But most of the people that most of the, most American, nowadays when they think if you take polls right Lincoln's consistently in the top three right so if you say we need a another Lincoln people don't think you're talking about a tyrant no they think you're talking about the guy you free the slaves well yeah exactly and that's the that's the thing we need someone that's strong like Lincoln we need someone that's willing to do what's necessary to save the
Starting point is 00:51:11 country like Abraham Lincoln did and hold on with it the point that I'm making is there's a lot of people on the right now that don't actually have all that fond of an opinion of Lincoln, but the argument that you're making to people is what matters, not your personal opinion. This is the same reason I said that Dan Crenshaw's a moron for that, for the argument that he got into one X. Kids don't care that you're telling, you know, telling them to pull themselves up by their bootstraps. The people that can pull themselves up by their bootstraps, the people that are go-getters, they already went on got it. They're already out there getting it. The people that are, that want something for free, you need to talk to them in a way that they,
Starting point is 00:51:48 with the way that they understand. You have to meet people where they are. So going around America and saying, oh, we need a Pinochet, we need a, we need a Franco, because they knew how to take care of communists, that's not going to play. And you're giving the left the most valuable weapon that you possibly could.
Starting point is 00:52:04 You're saying that you want a fascist. But if you say, we need a Lincoln, we need someone that is willing to do what's necessary to save the United States. You listen to the things that the DSA is talking about. They're talking about getting rid of, the Constitution. They're talking about getting rid of this, getting rid of that. We need someone that is going to save this country, someone like Lincoln that has the courage to stand up and
Starting point is 00:52:24 save the country the way that Abraham Lincoln did. We don't have anyone like that. No, we don't. But the argument is far more appealing to the average person and it doesn't automatically make them say, no, you're talking about fascism, even though Lincoln threw journalists in jail, even though Lincoln suspended habeas corpus, even though Lincoln literally had an army go into, you know, the southern states and say, no, you're not going to leave. There was a, like, I forget who it was. I followed a musician on, in fact,
Starting point is 00:52:52 I won't blow up a spot. I follow a musician on Instagram and like, you know what, I normally don't follow most celebrities because I, for the most part, I get the news on X and whatnot, and I don't really care what their opinions. You brain rot. What their opinions are on politics. And he, he
Starting point is 00:53:08 made a post about, you know, he rewatched the Lincoln movie, and he's like, it brings, really brings us back to a time when we had strong leaders in America. And all I could think about was like, I can think of people on both sides of the aisle that would agree with you for vastly different reasons. And the sad thing is, is most people just aren't having that nuanced of a discussion. Yeah. Also, society is too soft to understand what it would take to actually fix the country. The idea is nice, but the execution of it is what people wouldn't, you know, go on board with.
Starting point is 00:53:39 A lot of deportations is what it'll take. Yeah. A lot of deportation. And then the briefings. prices will come down and Dan Crenshaw. Look, you can convince people that deportations are a good idea when you tell them, look, once you show them the evidence that like, hey, you know, rentals and home prices are up 20 to 30% because of immigration. The reason that you can't find a job is because there are illegal immigrants here that companies are putting in those positions. Let's talk about this story.
Starting point is 00:54:06 We got some of the Daily Mail. Chilling Ring Video, Wild-eyed Boy, 15, dressed as clown, went door to door in chilling ring video before allegedly murdering elderly neighbor, quote, I've got a gift for you. So here's the video. I don't know if they actually have the, here we go. Is the neighbor open the door to this guy? Is that how he got in the house? No idea.
Starting point is 00:54:42 Let's find out. Let's find out. 15 year old, his identity was not disclosed, was taken into custody on Tuesday, part of a homicide investigation. The victim was identified as John Wesley Allen Sr., 78, by the St. Clair County Coroner, less than an hour before police arrived, the teen was seemingly captured peering into a local ring camera in a hush tone. He says, I have a gift for you. I've been looking for you. He's identified and founded a home. Illinois State Police had video footage of the suspect dressed
Starting point is 00:55:09 in a clown costume that they are working to collect to all relevant video. Do you guys think this is just, hey, look, sometimes people are crazy or is, you know, everything going to hell in a handbag? No, there's people are just crazy sometimes. That's it. That's fine. Nothing to see here, folks. Just a kid, just as a clown. Not saying that it's not important, but I'm saying I kind of had the same feeling the other
Starting point is 00:55:32 day when people are watching the Perez Hilton video, which is like mental illness and drug addiction and bad reactions to medications happen all the time. And I feel like as a society, we feel the need to give meaning to something where sometimes it's just a tragic situation. I think we need an apocalypse, you know? when you say an apocalypse, do you mean like civil war kind of thing? No, no, like in the truest sense
Starting point is 00:56:01 of what apocalypse means a revelation. And that can be attained through like, I don't know, let's like say the magnetosphere weakens as the poles flip, knocking out our entire electrical grid for, you know, a couple of years. A comet. I don't know about a comet.
Starting point is 00:56:14 I mean, that would just kill everybody. I'm saying like, if the magnetosphere, if the poles flip and the magnetosphere dissipates briefly as the flips happening, then solar radiation fries all of our electronics, sending us back to the 1800s, and then all this stuff is over. I mean, like, don't get me wrong in the first couple of weeks.
Starting point is 00:56:30 It'll be like the craziest. Humanity has not seen the hell of 9 million New Yorkers without running water. You should watch the show Revolution if you can find it somewhere. You mean 4 million New Yorkers? Do you think this is like a first world like America problem?
Starting point is 00:56:47 This isn't happening in the world countries, developing countries. The New York Metro is about 9 million. and the running water stops in about three days. Yeah, and they'll eat each other. Right. So what I'm saying is no one has ever seen in the history of Earth a megalopolis metro of 9 million having their water turn off.
Starting point is 00:57:07 So the people are still alive, and they're going to start tearing each other to shreds. Actually, there was a serial killer. I forget his name, a serial killer in Mexico who's literally known as the old lady killer. Mexico does not count. Mexico is, they've got like, like the, what, one of the 10th largest economies in the entire world?
Starting point is 00:57:25 Yeah, yeah, yeah, sure, relies on drugs. It doesn't change the fact that you got... I'm just saying that, like, it's not an American. Cereal killers aren't an American phenomenon. I think it's just a more developed country phenomenon, not serial killers, because I don't think he's a serial killer. I just mean, like, stunts like that. And especially with the younger generations,
Starting point is 00:57:40 where they don't have real problems, so they create their own problems, which is why we see so much depression in the younger generations, because they just have nothing to live for because they... I'm just saying if the power went out, like all electronics stopped, working for even a couple of months, it would be a cleansing purge of the earth. Oh, yeah.
Starting point is 00:57:57 That's probably wouldn't happen without the... You probably get like three billion deaths in like a week. If you can, there's a show called Revolution where basically the all the power in the United States is just all goes out at once and everybody has to learn how to survive. Yeah, but they, I see it. But do they show like people in New York drinking each other's blood? No, there's, come on. There's no blood drinking in New York.
Starting point is 00:58:18 Fake news. I mean, you're not going to be able to see it because you're not going to be there. you're going to be here all safe. I don't want to see you. Okay. I mean, you're asking if they showed it. I'm not serious that it's a good thing that should happen. So you don't want to comment.
Starting point is 00:58:32 I'm just making a point that these stories and the street takeovers and the department store raids happen because. Knocko games. Like the jar of human development is just overflowing and what overflows is just chaos everywhere. And, you know, it used to be that. you had to struggle quite a bit to survive, but you did. And now, look, I'm going to say this all to respect to a lot of people.
Starting point is 00:59:00 The struggles that we all go through, it's like a tenth of what the struggles were 200 years ago. Like you'd stub your toe and get septic and die. Yeah, that's what I'm saying. I think this is more of a more developed country issue. You don't see this happening at the rate that it's happening here in underdeveloped countries. No, you do. It's worse. They stub their toes and they die.
Starting point is 00:59:20 Well, that's true, too. Like in India, there was that case where the, like, there were some young girls on the bus. And then guys, like, every guy in the bus just decided to mutilate and rape and murder the women. And, like, it was so bad earmuffs for the families. They snapped, like, a bar off the bus handle and jammed it into the woman and, like, killed her and disemboweled her. Like, that happens in India. Yeah. Things like that.
Starting point is 00:59:46 And, like, we get murderers and we get stuff like this, too. I'm just saying, like, across the board. Every country has our problems. Yeah. I guess I suppose if you, I'm just saying it's always going to be a different kind of problem, I guess. In access, we get weird stuff like this. It's just because we have ring cameras. I was just like literally a lot of it is like, if you look at the problems of the world throughout history,
Starting point is 01:00:05 just imagine what it would have looked like if at that time in history X was around and you could follow the news of what's going on. Like Billy the kid is just live streaming himself, shooting people. There's an account on X that it's like set in the past and he updates it. as if it's happening in real time. Yeah. Is it the 100 year old one? Yeah. It's like, it's coming up on 9-11 and everyone's like,
Starting point is 01:00:27 so is he's just going to report on it? Have you seen the guy who's posting from the future? No. Oh, yes. He posts a video from like 20 years in the future. Yeah. It is really interesting how he makes the videos. They're really good.
Starting point is 01:00:40 The, um, in jail, but that, that's another side effect of what you're talking about here. We have it so good in society that we can go on creative arts projects where we make videos from the future. Like, yes, we have, we have, we have, We have insane 15-year-olds who do creepy shit in kill old ladies, and that's awful. But the technology and the abundance that we have has also allowed us to do other things. So it's really a matter of where you fall on the line. Yes, 200 years ago you could stub your toe and die.
Starting point is 01:01:06 But it's a losing argument for Dan Crenshaw because no politician should be saying suck it up and deal with it. It's different if it's different generations having that stuff. It's the annoying thing with a burrito debate. You know, Ben Shapiro is like stop eating fancy burritos. And it is true that you can get a Brito Taco Bell for literally like three bucks. I don't even care if they do it. It's only politicians that shouldn't be having that. It's a losing argument for a politician.
Starting point is 01:01:28 That's the thing. It's like it's so easy to be a Democrat. That's why I think Democrats just lie about everything because it's just the Democrat voters are really dumb. So when you go to them and say, vote for me and I'm going to tax the rich to give you a raise. Like it literally makes, you know, in the interview I did with Julie from All Sides, I definitely recommend you guys check it out. the Tim Poole show. I was like, if a politician, I said,
Starting point is 01:01:54 if Elizabeth Warren says she wants to tax Elon Musk to fund healthcare, that's not legally possible. That's not mathematically possible. Do we say she's lying or wrong? And Julie was like, no, that'd be biased. And I'm like, well, it's one of the two. So why, how is it wrong to be like, knowing that it is not legally possible to have Elon liquidate shares
Starting point is 01:02:19 in his publicly traded companies that's not allowed to do it. You would not be able to tax his net worth and it would not provide enough money for these programs in the first place. Elizabeth Warren is either wrong or intentionally misleading you. It can't be anything else. And she's like, well, you can't say that. That's biased.
Starting point is 01:02:36 And I'm like, okay, well, the truth is biased, I guess. The truth is biased. Yep. But you think a lot of stories like this, it's just because you spend all day looking at the news that it can kind of color your worldview in a way where the actual, average person who's not looking at the news all day long, they don't have that same sort of
Starting point is 01:02:53 it's a double-edged sword. Yeah. We hear a lot of like go touch grass. And it's like, oh yeah, yeah, to all the people that did nothing but touch grass this year, they're not wondering why their milk is at five bucks. And I'm wondering why their eggs are at five bucks. And they don't know. And they don't. And you can go to them and say, well, maybe you touched too much grass and you should have put attention to what was going on because there's a war, you know, and these things matter. And there are primaries and communists are winning in certain areas. So it's going to to get a lot worse. At the very least, every time something happens in with Iran, you know when to go fill up your gas tank before the gas starts to spike back up again if you're paying attention.
Starting point is 01:03:29 So you have to find balance, right? When you go out to the real world, you'll find that most people are not as knowledgeable about all of these things. And then when you come online, you'd find that everybody talking is super high, strong, and following everything and half, half of them are wrong. But if you only are just touching grass, then you're out of the loop. You have no idea what's happening. And then one day, you're going to come home and you're going to find that your power is your power is off. And you're like, why is the electricity off?
Starting point is 01:03:56 And then your neighbor, who wasn't touching grass is going to have, you know, 50 years worth of beans in his basement and a bunch of guns. It's about finding a balance. Like, for me, I, like, when it comes to doing this show, like, I pay as close attention to politics as I can put up with. deals with also my work, but in general I try to find some type of middle ground to keep myself mentally sane and stable. Because all politics all the time is too depressing. This is a personal anecdote, but something like this, similar to this, did happen in my neighborhood.
Starting point is 01:04:29 And I saw it in the Facebook group. There was a kid walking around like shirtless with a weird like, with like a knife. And apparently he had broken into somebody's house and he was caught standing over their bed. so this does happen like not just on the internet it's very bizarre I wonder what did he say what the gift was I hope he doesn't say I think it was murder
Starting point is 01:04:51 I don't want that gift there's no return receipt for it I'm gonna say this and this is all depending on your local laws and stuff you should probably go to the door with a handgun if someone's like that outside of your front door obviously if there are
Starting point is 01:05:07 jurisdictions where you can't do that so this is not a blanket this isn't blanket advice but you know where I live I can carry whenever I want and I don't go to my door ever without a gun yeah you should at least lock your doors if you're not calling me before you pull up to my
Starting point is 01:05:22 house I'm not answering the door I'm if I hear a doorbell ring I'm walking to the doorbell with a gun I don't remember who it was if it was like I was just reading an interview like an old interview I think it was Christian Bail something correct if I'm wrong I was saying like it was so different when he moved to America in California because he'd like just go
Starting point is 01:05:38 to his friend's houses and like walk in and be like, hey, you want to hang out? They're like, you got a call, bro. Before you come over, you're like, you need to give me 30 minutes and you got a call beforehand. I don't know my neighbors and they don't know me and I've lived there for years and I love it. It's great.
Starting point is 01:05:55 Yeah. It's a New York side effect too. And down like the place that Sarah and I have down here, like we know some of our neighbors and stuff and it's a, you know, it's like a townhouse. So there's, we have neighbors and stuff. New Hampshire, I'm so far in the woods. people don't just come to my house. We know our name.
Starting point is 01:06:12 I mean, so our landlord who lives below us, obviously we know her, we're close with her. And then we have literally neighborhood cats that all have names that just hang out in the neighborhood. So we know they're the people that own them because they belong to a family. Own them. On the cats?
Starting point is 01:06:27 Yes, you can own cats. Well, I mean, yeah. They're like everywhere all the time. Well, yeah, I guess in a way. But the cats are always outside. So I'd like to think that's closer to it then. They don't run the house. They're always out hanging outside.
Starting point is 01:06:38 I'm sorry. What are you saying? Oh, no, nothing. I was just about the cats. Yeah, I'm not a fan of cats, so. He's really not. I try, whenever we do a segment on PCC called Q to the Day where I let viewers sending their pets
Starting point is 01:06:50 because everybody likes to brag about their pets. I saved the dogs for when it was on because it gets offended when there's cats. I don't, I mean, yeah, cats are offensive, so I'm comfortable with that. Today, I presented the Q to the day because there was a black bear outside of my house in New Hampshire. He was very friendly.
Starting point is 01:07:07 He didn't try to come in. That's good. Just wanted the bird seed that one of my tenants put up and, you know, that's fine. AI is actually going to be the death of, like, the good bear videos. Like, you've ever seen that one where the bear goes in the store and steals the candy and leaves? Again, nobody's going to believe that in the next couple years. There's going to think it's fake. I mean, people that have had experience with bears will believe that because bears are wildly crafty animals.
Starting point is 01:07:30 We were, when we were in Florida doing a record, and this is like way back in 2008, we were, it was nighttime. our bass player who at the time was this short little tiny girl she's like five foot she's out walking around in the driveway on the phone talking to someone back home and uh we all wrapped up what we were doing inside and we hop in the hop in the we're like okay time to go we hop in the car the guy the guy giving us ride back to the hotel backs out and as soon as the car turns there's this black bear maybe 20 yards from where a genie was walking around just sitting there chowing on garbage and we're like yo we call the the the producer were like, Jason, what's up with this bear in your yard? He's like, oh, that's Frank. I'm like, oh, cool. So he's a friendly neighborhood bear. Apparently, but yeah. I have no survivor skills. I would want to pet the bear.
Starting point is 01:08:20 You don't. No, I know, I don't. I've seen video. I've heard videos of what bears do to people. Yeah, Black Bear actually would probably run from you. Like, if the bear that was on our porch, like he didn't know, like they were being quiet and he wasn't aware of people. Because I think that I saw one of that, that bear with. two other bears earlier in probably like last October, maybe September. My girlfriend and I had gone back up. And I've lived in New Hampshire.
Starting point is 01:08:48 I've probably related to the story a couple times. But I've lived in New Hampshire since 2011. I've owned that house since 2013. And I had not seen a bear the entire time until last year. And I'm sitting up in my room and there's, I've got French doors and look out the door and the window. And there's these three bears. and it was a mama and two babies,
Starting point is 01:09:09 but they weren't babies. They were like, they were cubs, but they were her cubs because bears don't generally go in packs unless they're a mama and cubs, but they were not small bears at all. As soon as Sarah got up, I tried to grab my phone,
Starting point is 01:09:24 and I must have made a little too much noise, and I'm trying to be quiet, but I'm trying to get over there to film, and Mama Bear heard, perked your head up, and she turned around and hauled ass, and then the other two were like, all right, we're getting out of here too,
Starting point is 01:09:35 Sarah missed them. I think she saw like fluffy butts running off into the woods. Oh, that's so cute. But. Yeah, this kind of stuff only happens in states that don't have like good gun laws where you can defend yourself. I saw that I was like, California, New York should have guessed Illinois too. Yeah. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:09:51 Because look, if it's possible that someone's going to come to their door with a gun, like people don't mess around like that, you know, like dumb kids do, young kids. Like, you know, they'll play ding-dong ditch or whatever. But like this kind of stuff, you're not going to go and try and intimidate someone if it's possible that your neighbor has a gun. That's not happening in New Hampshire. Nobody in New Hampshire is going to do that. Nobody in West Virginia is going to do that. It's a terrible idea. You get shot.
Starting point is 01:10:18 I saw that shooting at In-N-Out where it was good guy would a gun takes out bad guy would a gun. Automatically was not in California, even though it is in-and-out. I figured it was somewhere on the East Coast. Yeah, it was an Idaho. Yeah. Yeah, that was. A dude is. And I saw the guy.
Starting point is 01:10:32 What? In-out's leaving California. Oh yeah, they're going to Tennessee, right? Everyone's going to Tennessee. They're going to Nashville. I don't really liking it out anymore. Their patties are so thin. It's not even...
Starting point is 01:10:42 Bro, I can't even handle what you're saying. I love it. I never really thugs. There's, like, no beef in there. It's thinner than a piece of paper. That's why you get the doubles. Okay, but I shouldn't have to get a double. Well, we got five guys out here, so...
Starting point is 01:10:54 Five guys is good, but they are different. I feel like they're different, so... Yeah. They're different, but five guys is way better. I'm just sorry. Like, in and out, they have animal style. that's it. It's like you can get a plain burger or animal style. That's the beauty of it. You like you don't really have a choice.
Starting point is 01:11:12 That's not. That's dumb. I go to five guys. And it's basically the same thing. But at least I can be like, I would like ketchup and mustard. Oh, they do have ketchup at in and out. They don't have mustard. They don't really have really long lines. Mayo or ranch. They do have really long lines.
Starting point is 01:11:30 They're like they're undeserved. I mean, they're good burgers. I'm going to be wrong. They're great. But like if I was like, gonna go to burger and there was a five guys and then out i'm going to five guys every time yeah well inn and out has like the fresh produce you get like fresh onion the fresh uh fries even the lettuce is fresher than what you're getting i don't know man five guys got kajun fries cups the what is in and out the one that has the religious phrases yeah they do all right well
Starting point is 01:11:52 that's kind of based but when you go to uh five guys you only need to order one small fry for your group of three yeah for everybody it's like the brown bag of fries yeah and they'll take a cup and they'll dump like the whole bag of fries into the cup and drop the cup into the bag so the cup's worthless. There's the interview. You open the bag and you're like, what did they give me the cup for? There's like the interview.
Starting point is 01:12:11 Do they have ranch at least? Nope. Yeah. Oh. There's like the interview with the guy with like the CEO said like it's baked into the price but the whole point is to overfill. The cup is intentionally small to make you feel like you're getting more than you paid for. Well, I eat like 13 fries with my burger
Starting point is 01:12:25 and then I'm just left with a bag of fries. And I'm like, who wants these and nobody wants them. I mean. Delicious though. The Cajun fries are the best. I used to eat them all the time. Now, like, that much, that many carbs at a time for me is, like, my brain goes, makes you sick? Yeah.
Starting point is 01:12:37 Not sick, but I'm just like, okay, that's a bit much. I get sleepy. I can't eat them. Not many carbs, but I'll want to. Do we talk about how Zembeck's making people go blind? I mean. It's an old story, but I'm going to bring it up anyway. Not a new story.
Starting point is 01:12:48 Well, at least now we're going to know who's on OZempe. This is from Reuters. Lawsuits claiming OZempick and other GL-1s led to blindness become second mass litigation over the drugs. There's like a bunch, apparently. This is from Rutgers. Science Explanic. blindness link between sudden vision loss. Mary would want to point out that our first OZempic video is back in like 2021.
Starting point is 01:13:09 So we've been covering OZempic and the horrific side effects since pretty much the beginning. You know what the worst thing about OZempic is? The commercial. It's the creepiest thing in the entire world. The OZempec one? There's a couple of them. So I don't really see a lot of commercials because I mostly watch stuff on streaming that doesn't have commercials. Every once in a while I'll watch Tooby.
Starting point is 01:13:29 And there are OZempic commercials on there that are scary as well. You know this kind of feels like it kind of feels like a monkey's paw thing where like a fat woman gets the paw and then she's like, I wish I was thin. And then she goes blind. Right. And depressed. Skinny. And what? And depressed because I heard I heard this. Is this true that people would eat food on Zempec but their stomachs wouldn't digest the food and they would get really bad cramps because it would just sit in their stomach undigested for extended periods? And then they would start vomiting up like rotted food. I think it caused stomach paralysis. What?
Starting point is 01:14:03 Is that for real? OZempeak caused stomach paralysis. Look up the Sam Altman clip about him like overdosing on GLP ones. Oh, wow. It is a side effect of OZempic. Holy crap. Stomachian long term. One of the long term effects is also like thyroid cancer.
Starting point is 01:14:22 I mean, yeah, you're messing with your. Could you imagine like going like these women who are all about body positivity? They were like, you could be healthy at every size. And I'm beautiful. And the doctor goes, well, I have a drug that could potentially blind you, make you vomit up rotting food because your stomach can't digest it. But you will get skinny. I'll take it. Well, that's why the body positivity moved away.
Starting point is 01:14:43 Yeah, they did. I mean, they're willing to go blind to lose weight. That's how much they were lying. And it's not. And all the ones that said, it's not because I eat too much that I'm fat. It's because I have hormonal problems. Started taking Ozempic and now they're skinny. So it was because you ate too.
Starting point is 01:14:59 Doesn't it just make you like barf? No, no, it just stops your desire. You just don't want to eat. Right. But you could just choose not to eat. That's the hard part, Tim. That's the hard part. And so is the exercise.
Starting point is 01:15:12 The hard part is to want to eat, but not choose to eat. And the other hard part is to- Are these people like guinea pigs? Like, do they have no functioning prefrontal cortex to where they're like, I just have to eat? And it's like, you could not, you could just not eat. They also don't want to do the, they also don't want to do any exercise that helps you to lose. But I get it like, if you'd like to lose weight, just stop eating?
Starting point is 01:15:40 Like if the point of Ozempic is it makes you not want to eat, so you're going to be malnourished anyway? It's what, it's called food noise. That's what the, that's the term these food noise, where it's like, okay, you went through your regular day, you ate dinner, but afterwards. These people can't vote. You still want something to eat. If you've ever taken Ozempic for weight loss, you can't vote anymore. Perfect. Because it slows down your digestive system.
Starting point is 01:16:02 So you basically, it would take like an entire probably day to digest what would normally take a few hours. I was telling. I was telling Phil before the show today that we got like comments on videos asking like if I was on Ozmpic, I'm like, bro, sometimes if I get, if we're getting home late and it's like after 9 p.m., I will have my wife drop me off a mile from home to get in the cardio that I need before the end of the day. It just, you have to commit to. Yeah, man, I've seen you pacing around the studio before the show and getting your steps in. Yeah, like it's literally just don't eat like a slob all the time, calories in calories out, don't drink your calories.
Starting point is 01:16:39 Yeah, don't drink your calories. That's a big one. If you, if you, for a little, not really a cheat, but a little bit of information for people that are looking to do some cardio. If you're in the gym and you do, if you take a treadmill, get above 12 degrees over three miles an hour, it's the same calorie burn that a stay. stair stepper does and it's not as miserable as the stair stepper because the stair stepper is miserable i i mean i it works and i i love the fact that it works so well but it's uh trick has got to bring a fan with you like a personal fan you get these ones that you can wear that's what i like being miserable on the on the on the stair stepper it's a good feeling i just bring my phone and watch netflix shows that that if you have something that you're if you have a show that you're interested in it does help
Starting point is 01:17:26 Kill the hour You listen to like podcasts Where you live? Generally yeah Yeah Yeah But Even like with cardio and stuff like that?
Starting point is 01:17:35 I've been watching Homeland Yeah On cardio doing cardio Sometimes I do podcasts I prefer not do podcasts On For cardio
Starting point is 01:17:43 Because They're not You like you get like It's a boss kill Homeland with Amy and Lewis And Wow what? You said Homeland
Starting point is 01:17:51 The show Claire Danes Yeah Yeah Excellent choice Yeah It's pretty good I was pretty happy
Starting point is 01:17:56 when they, when, uh, spoiler alert for everybody out there, uh, I was pretty happy when they finally killed off Brody. I was not a fan of the character at all. I mean, I like the early seasons more than the later seasons of that show. I think I'm only on season. Like, they just killed Brody, like a couple episodes ago, so it's new. Three or four then? Uh, probably four, yeah. But, um, but if I have a series that I'm interested in watching, it's easier to do cardio because you kind of get lost in that. You're not thinking about doing the cardio. If you're listening to a podcast and it's bad, my mom tends to wander or whatever, and that is just background noise, which is pointless.
Starting point is 01:18:28 And all of that is better than taking Osempic. It is much better than taking Ozempic. It's a lot easier. You really just don't eat. Like, that's all Zempec does. Yeah. This way to burn fat is just out of calorie deficit. The most common side effects with those empec, like nausea happens to like 50% of the people.
Starting point is 01:18:43 Vomiting is like 20 to 30. Diary is 20 to 30. Constipation 20 to 25. Stomach pain. That stuff does chill out after a while. But like do you. Have you taken it? No, no, God.
Starting point is 01:18:55 I was just wondering I was thinking of an experience. I'm going by what AI is telling you. Look up the stuff about Ozempic personality. It's literally destroying people's desire to be productive in life because the part of your brain that feels like it's okay I don't need to eat also means
Starting point is 01:19:11 it's okay I don't need to do anything else. Didn't they have no desire before and that's where they got on Ozempic? No, they do have a desire to eat. They just can't and they can't stop themselves from doing. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Cookies are good, man. Cookies are good. but um was it where was i going oh yeah so like it they chill out after a while but it's got like a 50 of people stop using it within the first year you can get pancreatitis gastropriasis ozempic face which
Starting point is 01:19:38 is just you know you look saggy and old you muscle loss is a big deal right like so you have to you have to increase your protein intake and it's good to go to the gym because that helps you retain muscle um and as you get older like retaining muscle because becomes more and more important because your muscles do deteriorate. If you go to the gym regularly and lift weights, like do actual weightlifting, that especially as you get older, it's a really important thing for just overall health. And then you can get thyroid tumors. And then there's some people that experience suicidal ideation.
Starting point is 01:20:11 They're like, but I'm going to be thin, right? All you have to do is not eat, but that's a lot easier to take a shot. I've been thinking about killing myself because I'm overweight. I think I'm going to take Ozempix so that way I think of my kill, think about killing myself because of the drug as opposed to being over. Well, I'm thin, though. Yeah, so that'll be good. You'll die skinny.
Starting point is 01:20:26 Again, like, now you understand the motivation of Democrats. Yeah. Like, when there are people who are morbidly obese shopping at Torrid, who are going to tell you to your face that you can be healthy at every size and fat is beautiful. And then when a doctor says, here's a drug that might make you go blind and paralyze your stomach, but it'll make you skinny. And they grab it and jam it in their leg first thing. What do you think a politician's going to say?
Starting point is 01:20:51 say. You can have the hard mode, Republican saying, listen, you need to just be responsible, have willpower, work hard, and the Demerat's going to be like, nah, take the drug, we'll make it easy for you. And we'll steal his money to give to you.
Starting point is 01:21:07 Why wouldn't they? Yeah. It's depressing. I mean, it's a great drug to you. Sales is, bro. Could you imagine? I want to present it like this. The problem the Republicans have. I go to someone like Phil, he's walking down the street, and I say, Phil, like to sell you my product.
Starting point is 01:21:23 My product is, I can make your life better. Here's how. You got to work real hard. You got to stop buying things that you love and save up. Delayed gratification. Don't eat that cheeseburger today. It'll make you miserable. What?
Starting point is 01:21:39 Then another guy comes up and says, I'm going to sell you a product. It's going to make your life better. What is it? If you buy it for me, instantly, I'm going to make you thin and beautiful. I'm going to increase the amount of money you make, and I'm going to hurt the people you don't like. sign me up, I'll take two.
Starting point is 01:21:54 Yeah, heard the people. That's definitely like to hurt the people. Imagine going to someone to sell a product and say, imagine this. Brett, I'm going to sell you this hammer. Truth be told, it's not all that good. It's actually fairly weak. Probably in a few strikes it's going to break.
Starting point is 01:22:08 So you've got to be very careful and very responsible with it. Then another guy comes up and says, sure, I got a hammer. It's indestructible. It's stronger than adamantium. Yeah, it's real. Steve Rogers. And it's also twice as expensive. People are always going to be.
Starting point is 01:22:21 going to go for the guy who's got a better who's selling a better product even if he's lying so long as it sounds better that's just it you try to be honest with people and they're going to be like i don't want that i want easy and it's the the worst part about that is like when you take the the medication shortcut is then it doesn't stick because you haven't built up the discipline to actually keep it off it's the same thing for voting too like when you take the if someone says oh i'm going to give you all this stuff you know you're you're giving over the responsibility for yourself to someone else. Like anything the government gives has got strings attached. I mean, that was how I felt
Starting point is 01:22:55 when Elon Musk talked about like we're going to, eventually we're not going to need money. And the government's just going to provide everybody money. I'm like, that sounds horrible to me. Provide everybody money. It's like that's universal high income. I'm like that. No. Just no. I mean, I don't know how the
Starting point is 01:23:17 I don't know what is going to be the situation in the future when it comes to how society organizes itself when it comes to the, like involvement of like robotics, right? When you have humanoid robots that are capable of doing everything a human being has or is capable of doing. And honestly, that is, it's not that far off. It's not decades away.
Starting point is 01:23:43 On the long end, I think it's probably five years before those things are very common. It's possible that it's as short as three. They just figured this one company just came just debuted a hand that they've designed and that was really kind of the The stop the big hump they had to get over is making the hands work because they have to be waterproof They have to be able to to function and have like human hand has 27 degrees of of Mobility and this robot has like 25 so it's almost the same thing as a human hand and once they actually have a robot that's as capable as the human being Then you're gonna see start seeing a lot of adoption at least in businesses because you get this thing for $30,000,
Starting point is 01:24:25 that's less than you're, even if it's $50,000, it's less than you're going to pay someone that doesn't take days off. It works 20 hours a day. You know, if it breaks down, you send it back to the shop and you get a new one. No workers' rights comp. Yeah. No loss. No health insurance.
Starting point is 01:24:40 No payroll taxes, no nothing. So there's going to be all these robots that are going to replace a lot of workers. How do you provide for people in society that don't do the job? jobs that are necessary to be, you know, that have to be done anymore when you've got companies that are basically making money hand over fist, right? They, they have their costs go to, you know, a tenth of what their costs were before. Because you're talking about, again, robot costs you 50 grand, and it's got a five-year life, $50,000 for one person. That means $10,000 a year for one, you know, unit that does the work of two people. So you're going from, you know, you know,
Starting point is 01:25:21 you know, 160 grand or 150 grand a year for some kind of, you know, technical job, not talking about stuff that's like white color jobs because AI agents are going to do all that. But like, you're talking about physical work in the real world. You're going down to $70,000, you know, going from $150,000 down to $10,000 a year. I mean, the cost savings, the productivity, in theory, can go through the roof. So how do you make shings and the people that don't? You tell, you have Elon Musk say to the people who want the AI universal basic income.
Starting point is 01:25:54 Don't worry, we're going to create robots that also sit around and do shitty art. So you're not going to be able to do that either. You're going to have to find something to do. Yeah. I mean, we already have that. The AI agents make a bunch of AI slop. That is true. I feel like the worst thing is like Instagram now.
Starting point is 01:26:12 Every like concert banner is just AI garbage. Oh, yeah. Nobody makes a good concert banner. It's because what you've, need to do guys, here's some advice. When you tell Chad GPT to make your flyer, tell it to remove textures. What makes these these banners all look the same and weird is that they have a texture layer over them. This is like a graphic design, like 101 error. Like you go into your illustrator or whatever, Photoshop and you're like putting some stupid texture on your, on your,
Starting point is 01:26:42 it makes it look bad. Yeah. And for whatever reason, Chad GPT just does it on every single image it makes. And it's the same font that they use. Like, they use the same three or four fonts for most of it. And it's all kind of in the same realm. Like, it's good if you want to upscale images and you want to add some, you know, some elements to like an individual picture or something like that. But it's not good for a whole creative design. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:27:06 Well, let's talk about aliens. We got this from Time Magazine. America is finally taking extraterrestrials seriously. Really? What kind of? The ex files was 40 years ago. at a screening for his film The Age of Disclosure for a group, including five members of Congress. So this is a big story that Ukrainian scientists saw 20 UFOs on the moon and have now begun warning there's a moon base.
Starting point is 01:27:29 And there is, it's all true. Everyone knows it's true. Thank you for watching. And Disclosure Day. Yeah. Nobody went and saw that movie anyways. That movie sucked. I've seen a lot of bad movies in my days, but that was a bad movie.
Starting point is 01:27:43 What was so bad about it? You know what would be better than Disclosure Day? Like a more robust story? I want you to imagine two and a half hours of this. A guy walks out of his front door, looks around at his grass. About five minutes of him looking left and right. And he gets in his car and leaves, but you don't follow him. The camera stays on the grass for about 30 minutes.
Starting point is 01:28:10 You hear the car come back and the guy gets out and he's got some spray fertilizer. attaches to his hose and he sprays his lawn down for the next 15, 20 minutes. Then he goes inside and there's another hour of the camera pointed at the grass. That has more story than disclosure day did. Maybe Steven Spielberg just fell asleep while he was making it. And what happened was Spielberg said, hey, look, everyone's talking about aliens. Let's do a movie where all of the news confirms aliens exist. And they're like, okay, that'll be epic.
Starting point is 01:28:39 What's the story? I don't know. Do you have a script? No. So what do we do? people do nothing for two hours, and then we have a news report that aliens are real.
Starting point is 01:28:49 The media propaganda arm on that movie was crazy, where they're like, this movie's gonna change the way you feel about society. That was the point. It was a money grab. Because the story for Disclosure Day is that, what's her, Blunt, is that her name?
Starting point is 01:29:03 She's driving around for no reason, and then she just looked at people, and then she tells them things. So she's like, it's pulled over, and then she looks at the cop, and she's like, tell David, it's going to be okay. And he's like, what?
Starting point is 01:29:14 And then she's like, I have to go now. And then she drives off. And I'm like, okay, I don't care. And then finally, like at the end, for literally no reason, out of nowhere, she's like, we're going to go and tell everyone aliens are real. And then like an alien shows up. They like, they like wheel in an alien and he gets up and goes, and they're like, that's the movie. There's no story.
Starting point is 01:29:33 There's literally no story. That's all, folks. Okay, so it's a bad guy, right? Played by, what's his name? Colin Firth? Is that his name? Yeah. I didn't see it.
Starting point is 01:29:40 Not Colin Firth. Colin Farrell? No, no. No, no. Forth, right? Colin Firth is an actor. Yeah. He's the old guy, old British guy, right?
Starting point is 01:29:49 Yeah, yeah, Colin Firth. And for no reason, and you don't know why, he's like chasing people. And then he's got a cylinder. And then they're like, if the movie starts, I honestly thought when the movie started, I started in the middle of the movie, like I made a mistake. Because I'm like, whoa, whoa, whoa, hold on. And I tried going back and I'm like, what? Because it's not like a flashback or anything.
Starting point is 01:30:08 The movie just starts for no, like, it makes no sense. And then a guy's like holding a cylinder. And he's like, don't squeeze. it. And I'm like, why? They never tell you. They just don't tell you anything. And then like, a guy squeeze it and disappears. And you're like, huh? Well, I wonder if that mattered. It didn't. It squeeze it. And then
Starting point is 01:30:24 she squeezes it and it disintegrates. And then when she squeezes it, no one can see her. And I'm like, what? Would it have not disintegrated if it had been somebody else that was specific to her? So, uh, I guess like, when Colin Firth grabs it, he can go into your mind. For some reason? They don't explain it.
Starting point is 01:30:43 then when this other guy, he like drops, and he drops it, and the guy picks it up, he disappears, and then like reappears, and you're like, okay, I guess. How long was it? I think it was like two and a half hours. I'm like ridiculous. And then when Emily Blunt grabs it and holds it, everyone becomes invisible.
Starting point is 01:30:59 And you're like, but why? And then as she's holding it, it's just disintegrating. And then she drops it and disintegrates. And you're like, yeah, again, but why? What is, there's no story. The story is, Colin Firth is chasing her and you don't know why, and you never find out.
Starting point is 01:31:14 And then there's a guy who worked. Colin Firth is a men in black, basically. And he's like, people can't know about aliens. So he chases her around, and there's a guy. And she's like, I have to go find him. Why? I don't know. I have to.
Starting point is 01:31:27 And then they do. And then the guy is like, I'm going to time when aliens are real. And then it's two hours of literally nothing happening. And then they go to a news station, and he says aliens are real. And then an alien shows up and goes, bha. Nobody would believe it these days anyways. Everybody think it's like some type of stunt. That's actually in the movie.
Starting point is 01:31:43 When they're playing footage of aliens, the network like that is taking ingesting from the local station goes, is this AI? Yeah, that would be my first question. The real winter this year is going to be the end of Oak Street with the dinosaurs in the suburbs. You think so? Well, it's not, it's at their neighbor gets transported back in time. I know, I can't wait. Next week, it's going to be amazing. Yeah, yeah.
Starting point is 01:32:05 I mean, that'll be way by the disclosure day. Spider-Man was the best movie Marvel ever made, to be honest. Ever? Yes. Like, MCU are all Marvel movies. Marvel movies. Are you serious? First of all, all the Marvel movies before the MCU were not good. Well, I'm seeing a lot of people would put Sam Ramey, Spider-Man 1, and 2 ahead of it. Eh, no. Certainly, Sam Ramey, Spider-Man 1 and 2 are good for Spider-Man movies.
Starting point is 01:32:30 I like Spider-Man 2 better than the one, but they're both pretty good, but brand-a-day is above. Did you take issue? That's why it's the number one movie opening of all time. Yep. $1 billion in three days. Did you take issue with the way they treated the villain That there weren't enough consequences? I don't want to spoil it for, I know we're like a week ago.
Starting point is 01:32:47 I haven't watched it yet. We're past Spoilet Territory, guys. If you haven't seen the movie now, like, I'm sorry. Like, we're in spoiler territory. The movie's been out for what a week? I couldn't get any tickets. It's completely sold out still. Really?
Starting point is 01:32:59 Yeah. It's going to hit $2 billion this weekend. Oh, okay, okay, so we're not going to spoil. I spoiled a little bit already. I did a review of it. They made one big mistake. Spoiler, I have to say it. Spoiler warning.
Starting point is 01:33:10 Spoiler warning. I'm going to give you a. a few more seconds before I issue a spoiler warning. Okay. Before the movie came out, everybody was saying, in the trailer, you can see that Punisher is looking at everybody, you know, frozen. And people started asking, how come Punisher's not getting mind controlled? And correctly, everybody pointed out that Punisher can't be mind controlled.
Starting point is 01:33:31 Spoiler warning. Mind control Punisher. That ruins it. No, I'm sorry. That's just wrong. It was a, did you feel like there should have been more consequences for the villain? No, I don't know. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:33:46 I thought it was fantastic. I thought it was fantastic. And I give it 10 of 10. The only, the only critique I have is that you can't mind control the punisher. Like that's what makes the punisher the punisher is that like if you go to any random guy and kill his kid, he's going to get revenge. It's going to be brutal. The punisher is the punisher because. his mind is substantially more focused on this than the regular person.
Starting point is 01:34:14 Basically, if you're supposed to keep him, if he's technically supposed to be the same canon as the Netflix version of his character, he literally like wills himself back to life. And not only that, but they say in Netflix that he's got brain damage. Yeah. That after getting shot in the head, he has a singular focus. He's remorseless. I mean, that's like, if you're getting nitpicky with it, it's a question. It's like, they're like, why did nobody try to arrest him at the hospital when he's a fugitive? Well, to be fair, that's a half point because with the Netflix series, Kingpin's vigilante
Starting point is 01:34:45 thing was so poorly received with the Daredevil. One could Deus X Machina the people have backed off from the vigilante enforcement because of how bad, like there's a backlash, basically. But he was still, but in. He was still a murderer. He still killed cops. In one last kill, he was still a fugitive, so technically they should have, yeah. But that stuff doesn't bother me. It's true, but I cut him slack on like the, I can suspend my disbelief for the Kingpin was exposed as a criminal, was exiled from the city, his vigilante enforcement, his task force was viewed as corrupt and criminal. And so everybody's kind of like, we don't want to be the one to start kicking this back up, you know what I mean? So you cut him some slack with he
Starting point is 01:35:24 kind of gets away with it. You could also argue that they backed off because it was Spider-Man and Punisher. Yeah. But Punisher's not like Spider-Man. He murders people. Well, it's like, oh, yeah, and this is when he talks like this and you just swear, like his point is to swear on the PG-13 movie. That's his job. And the point is, is like, the way Gene... The hell is it. Again, spoiler alert. I mean, I started using the name again.
Starting point is 01:35:47 I let the spoilers out for the first three or four days. Gene Gray. I was like, the reason why people, I think it's interesting that a lot of people don't have issues with the way that her character was handled at the end. Consequences-wise, a lot of people believe that she should have been arrested, or at the very at least, she should have turned herself in
Starting point is 01:36:03 as a form of trying to make good on start writing the wrongs that she's done. And then at that point, you get, maybe you have Professor X come in and say, I have a better way to help you atone for your sins. Whatever. But the point is, a movie is more important than one nitpick
Starting point is 01:36:20 because a lot of people didn't even think about that till after the fact that you killed a guy. Yeah. I mean, they jumped in front of the car. They're trying to, like, claim that that's not what happened. They're using the no body. If you don't see the body, there's no death rule.
Starting point is 01:36:30 And you jump into the street? Yeah. Yeah, but they're saying like, you don't see. His body hit the ground and die. And then when she tricks, mind control Zendaya and tricks. A lot of people think that's worse.
Starting point is 01:36:40 Yeah, and he was like what you, he says to her what you've done is unforgivable. Yeah, psychopathic. And then she jumps off the building. Yeah. Yeah, she's insane. But the point is, here's what I wanted to see.
Starting point is 01:36:49 There's only one thing I ever wanted to see. Only one thing I ever wanted to see. When Punisher is like, I'm going to go and confront Gene and then you go confront Hulk. That was like one of the best scenes ever Punisher fighting Hulk was just absolutely hilarious. I was so excited because I was like, oh, man, we are all, they're going to do it, aren't they?
Starting point is 01:37:08 Gene Gray is going to enter Punisher's mind and regret it. And she didn't. Nothing happened. Yeah. What's supposed to happen is when Gene Gray tries mind-controlling Punisher, she, so for those, I mean, we're in spoiler territory. So for those that I've seen it, for those that haven't, you already, you already warned you. But when she first tries going to Spider-Man's mind, she briefly sees him with Aunt May before getting pushed out of his mind because Spider-Sense is a psychic defense.
Starting point is 01:37:32 It's in the comics. This is a thing. Spider-Sense constantly alerts Peter to threats in danger, which makes it almost impossible to mind control him because his mind keeps shocking amount of it. Punisher is immune to mind control, not completely, because he has gone insane over the loss of his family in a way that no regular human existence would. That's what makes him a comic book character. So what should have happened is when she jumped into his mind to mind control him,
Starting point is 01:37:59 she should have saw him standing there covered in blood holding his dead child screaming just John Bernthal style and as he's holding her and screaming you get a flash of every murder he committed throats being slit people being shot in the head and then Jean Gregg gets jumps out of his mind and just shrieks the top of her lungs and falls to her knees staring at her hands like totally they wouldn't have allowed it in a spider movie because PG-13 but they could have they could have still they had they could have at least had her go into his mind
Starting point is 01:38:32 and then you could have heard screams and him crying and then seen flashes of his kid and him holding her they could have and then had her pushed out and then she should have started crying and freaking out you can't go into punish her's mind he's killed hundreds if not thousands of people
Starting point is 01:38:48 and she was she goes wow this guy's messed up I'm like oh come on it's like don't you remember that part from season one where he just rams the guy and rams his head in the glass over and over again. I still love that it was a Spider-Man
Starting point is 01:39:02 Punisher buddy cop movie. It's so good. Bernthal was so amazing. For going with nitpicks, I want to know how a guy who lives on a boat with like, no, he's not really part of the general public.
Starting point is 01:39:13 Who's doing his fade like every two weeks? He's got like the, the Jersey Shore flat top with a fade. He looks like the dude from Jersey Shore. Somebody's cutting. his hair. He's not doing that himself.
Starting point is 01:39:27 That's not just a typical high in tight. Spider-Man, Punisher, Fighting Hulk. It was the most Marvel Marvel Marvel's ever made a Marvel movie. Right? Like, the MCU was so derivative Tony Stark. It was great that they finally had a movie that was Spider-Man with Marvel characters doing Spider-Man
Starting point is 01:39:44 stuff. Like Punisher and Spider-Man interact quite a bit in the comics. And so I thought that was absolutely fantastic. I love the opening scene when Punisher comes in and he's like, you're going to get an innocent person hurt. He's like, and who do you think in front of that truck. Like, it was fantastic.
Starting point is 01:39:58 Oh, so good. The point is, is like, the way the movie makes you feel proves that when a movie's done really, really well, the nitpicks don't bother you as much. Like I said, a lot of people didn't really even clock the problem with Gene Gray until after the movie, because it doesn't matter. You left the movie in a good mood, so it doesn't matter if there's stuff in there that doesn't necessarily work for you.
Starting point is 01:40:18 I don't really see a problem with Jean Grey. I'm saying a lot of people had issue with, like, the lack of consequences for her care. character. What are you going to do? Like, there, it was,
Starting point is 01:40:30 there wasn't really a villain in the story. I mean, she is kind of a villain. I mean, technically the damage control, like they didn't try hard enough to make the damage control guy evil enough to,
Starting point is 01:40:39 to do that. He was supposed to be the villain, but the worst thing I did was the hand. Yeah. Because the hand was already in the Netflix series and, uh, derivative of the Disney series,
Starting point is 01:40:50 introducing the hand in Spider-Man made no sense. And derivative of the foot clan in teenage meeting. Well, it's the way around, The Foot Clan is making fun of them, which I actually have behind me, the original Teenage Mutin Ninja Turtles and the original Deadpool. We're going to go to your Rumble Rants and Super Chats to see what y'all have to say. So get those chats in right now before the uncensored portion of the show, of course.
Starting point is 01:41:12 And let's talk about stuff. What does it say? Quiet said, I do agree with Tim. People going to Frank's head can't handle it. He is legit crazy. This is known in the comics. That Punisher, there's a few. There's a couple different ways that it's interpreted.
Starting point is 01:41:28 One of the best is that when the, like the telepath gives him a psychic command, he just looks at him and pulls out his gun and shoots him. And they're like, but how? And he's like, only one thing matters to me. You can't mind control someone who doesn't care about anything other than revenge. His family is gone. They're never coming back. So criminals must die. But they've, like, the way they've handled his character in the Netflix series in Beyond is almost the opposite of that.
Starting point is 01:41:53 It's constantly about his trauma. in his mental deterioration. He did that in one last kill where he's taking the meds. He's like, he's hallucinating. He's going through all that stuff. The idea of what you're saying is actually really, really good, but it would just tonally would have to be in his own show. It would actually be really interested in to see him in a show that's largely ground level.
Starting point is 01:42:15 And then there's also introduced a telepath who literally cannot, cannot. I mean, look, they don't have to have Gene Gray going to his mind and seeing murders, like rated R style or whatever. they could have had her jump into his mind and then he just gets really angry and then he's like, it ain't gonna work kid there's only one thing I can and he pulls out like a grenade launcher
Starting point is 01:42:35 and boom in the chest and she flies back they couldn't help the they had to do the humor with Frank there that just didn't work I was so excited for that scene I was getting ready for it I'm like she's gonna regret this I mean it's also it's like look if you watch the original season two of Daredevil
Starting point is 01:42:51 when he's at his family's grave and he's explaining coming home from war. It's a totally different thing. It's like that is actual cinema in a different sense, right? That's one of those first early examples of people being like, okay, comic book characters can be more than just Batman and more than just Superman. There are other layered stories to tell that are more akin to just great dramatic storytelling. I do, I am happy he's in the movie. I will say I like Punisher and Daredevil better. It was like he's shooting the cops, just killing him called, Daredevil's knocking him out and trying to stop Frank.
Starting point is 01:43:27 Thank you. Yeah, it's so good. Frank, what are you doing? Yeah, right. What do you think? What do you think? Oh, man, dude. I think John Bernthal nailed it, though.
Starting point is 01:43:39 He's, he's, Tom Jane was a great punisher, for sure, but John Burrthol. Ray Stevenson is the underrate Punisher Warzone. Yeah, yeah. If you want to see the gory Punisher, you watch Punisher Warzone. Dude, Punisher's amazing. All right, let's grab some more of these. We got Thinker for Life. Now is a key of my.
Starting point is 01:43:54 moment to get after Abdul in Michigan while the publicity is fresh. Key point nobody is mentioning is he compares Sharia law to the trail of tears. Indians endured but were compensated. He's very Obama-esque. He's got charisma, man. But I don't think he can win. I don't think so. I think he's going to lose. All right. Brady Gambit says, wait, if this E.O says to end birthright citizenship to people associated with foreign terror organizations, would that apply to Antifa? Was that label a foreign terrorist organization? They did. didn't label, did they label Antifa foreign? They didn't, right?
Starting point is 01:44:27 Not foreign at all. It was domestic. Yeah. Which is just a brand because it has no legal weight. Right. Yep. Disgruntled says, according to liberal logic, if foreigners are subject to the laws of the United States,
Starting point is 01:44:40 does that mean the Second Amendment applies to the Chinese and British citizens too? I don't know. I don't know. Did you read the latest assessment, Phil, on the NFA ruling? Which one? Yes, I mean, I read through it. It's about suppressors, right? No, no, no.
Starting point is 01:44:57 It's SBRs, SBSs, any other weapon and suppressors. So it's the large, it's a majority of the stuff that the NFA covers. It doesn't actually do anything about destructive devices or machine guns. So destructive devices, you can own a hand grenade in the U.S. You still have to have its tax stamp for it and has to be registered and stuff. And if you blow it up, there has to be an ATF agent present. But are you legally allowed to use it in a defensive context? Good luck.
Starting point is 01:45:23 I mean, like, you have to have an ATF agent there. How do you order one? Do you like schedule it? I'm going to get off my Well it's usually for like demonstrations, movies, entertainment. Oh, okay. That's then you call the ATF and say, hey, we're going to do a demonstration with a grenade.
Starting point is 01:45:36 Then they come out. Yeah. So you wouldn't be able to use that for self-defense. What if there was an ATF agent with you when you were when you needed to use it? I mean, look, you're probably, look, it's not a good idea to use an M-87 for self-defense. There's no controlling where the shrapnel flies. But right now, what we're waiting on is we're
Starting point is 01:45:56 waiting to find out if the DOJ is going to take the finding and they're going to appeal it. And if they appeal it, I believe it's going to the Fifth Circuit, which is famously pro-gun. So if the DOJ doesn't actually do anything by the 12th, which is next Wednesday, I believe, then the ruling stance. And so anyone that's covered under the lawsuit, so that's Gun Owners of America members, silencer co members, silencer shop members, and there was 12 states that signed on. I don't know the details. You can find this stuff on GOA's website, Gunners of America's website.
Starting point is 01:46:36 If it doesn't get appealed by the 12th, then it becomes law for the plaintiffs. And if it does get appealed, you're still going to a very 2A friendly court. So the Trump administration DOJ might say, you know what, we're not even going to fight this because we don't have a great chance at what's it called. We don't feel particularly strongly about it because we think that these should be, you know, the NFA in and of itself is an infringement, so we're not going to. I haven't seen Harvey Dillon say anything about it, make any kind of remarks about it, or release a statement.
Starting point is 01:47:09 So as of right now, we're waiting for an appeal from the Trump DOJ, or we're waiting for the 12th for it to take effect because they put a stay. Astro Fox says there's a mini-series in Canada and the UK markets called Back in Time for Dinner. They have a family live in each decade for a week, almost exactly your idea, to him, everything from food, entertainment, social rules, etc., etc. My original idea was to build a – you get a building with five units, each is a two-bedroom, and you have 90s, 80s, 70s, 60s, and 50s, what is it, 90s, 80s, 70s, 60s, 50s, and I guess 2000s, but you could probably just do the four decades. and then it's just a hotel. It's like you crash there for a few days, you rent it out. I think it's a million dollar business.
Starting point is 01:47:54 I think you could probably charge like a thousand bucks a night, and it'd be sold out indefinitely. It'd be fun. It'd be a wait list like crazy. And you'd like, you'd have a fridge, and we would stock it with actual products from the era, like limited. You'd have water and soda.
Starting point is 01:48:10 Whatever you can find. Well, we could get special order stuff, right? Surge. Right? And then on the fridge, we'd have, like, like Pizza Hut and like local restaurants. And when you order the delivery guys actually, like it's our guy, it's room service,
Starting point is 01:48:23 but he's dressed like the actual pizza hut. And they come and they bring you the soda. The TV will be through a raspberry pie of sorts. It'll have actual knobs like the old VHFUHF TVs for the 80s. And we'll program 24, you know, like 48 hours of content from that. Like we'll pick a day. We'll go through the TV guide and we'll load it up. So when you turn the TV on, it will be playing TV as if the TV is analog.
Starting point is 01:48:50 The news will be on. And then we could even do like historic days, you know, the fall of the Berlin Wall or something. You could charge like $3,000 a night for that. Probably. And I bet it would be sold at every single night. Christmas week. It would be waitlisted. Christmas week would be great.
Starting point is 01:49:02 You'd have Christmas and the fall of the Soviet Union on the 26th. Oh, my gosh. Bro, I'm telling you, it would be like $10,000 for Christmas, for the day before Christmas Eve. Christmas Eve, Christmas. and the day after Christmas, it would be like 8 grand, 10, grand, 10, grand, 8 grand. Because being able to have a 1990, you know what we do for the windows?
Starting point is 01:49:24 The windows are TVs. So when you pull the blinds up, it's a screen showing a 90s neighborhood. And like you'll see like when the food's coming, the car will drive up in the driveway and you can look at you're looking out the window. You look at your bike. You look again. It's still there. It hasn't been stolen.
Starting point is 01:49:39 Yep. Oh my. That's a real thing. Yeah. Could be. You can turn on the news and watch like old 90, 91. CNN. 91. The girl got a invasion of a
Starting point is 01:49:49 well. You're like invasion of a rack again. You turn it on at like 530, Fox 32, the Simpsons comes on. Put VHS tapes in there.
Starting point is 01:50:00 Yep. There'll be a rack of VHS tapes. Transformers on Saturday morning. Yeah. You go to the 70s. You get like eight tracks or whatever.
Starting point is 01:50:10 Long. 70s is cocaine everywhere inside. Well, we wouldn't do that. Here's a thing, though, I'm pretty sure the 90s would be sold out and the 70s would not. That's what I was going to say. It feels like the 90s.
Starting point is 01:50:22 Maybe the 80s will do well, too, but the 80s and 90s will be sold out. I wouldn't go to look at it. I don't know about all that. 90s will be permanently sold out and waitlisted. 80s will be mostly sold out, but availability will be a bit easier. 70s will probably be real easy. If you could make it, if you could find a unique way of doing it, honestly, I think the early 2000s would do well too. Like 2000 to 2010, I do.
Starting point is 01:50:43 especially amongst Gen Z I think it would do better than the 70s Yeah If it was like 2003 You can have Netflix But it has to be a disc that gets delivered to you You turn on the TV and it's Incubis You know incubus is on MTV
Starting point is 01:50:57 You guys remember the box It was the It was the analog channel where you could Call in a code Oh You'd call in it The screen showed songs in the corner And it would say like
Starting point is 01:51:09 TLC Waterfalls 1-13 Then it would flash and be like hypnotized by choice BIG 154, you'd call the number in and then you'd enter the code and then it would play the song. Yeah. Let's go. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:51:23 So the only reason, I've had this idea for five years, the only reason we haven't done it is we need a manager who has the capability to do. It would be a logistical. It's a very, very difficult job. It's very difficult, but I guarantee you it would be sold out. Nineties would be sold out forever. You have to find somebody who runs some of these like boutique businesses that run these types of things that do these experiences. We also offer an optional service for Thanksgiving.
Starting point is 01:51:53 We can have your extended family come over if you don't have one for an extra two grand. And so we'll get like aunt and uncle with their teenage kids and grandma and grandpa come over. And so it'll be like, you know, two aunts, like two aunts, two aunts, two uncles. maybe like three or four teenage kids and then two grandparents come and they'll have Thanksgiving with you if you don't have anybody. That's so depressing. It would work. The two cousins who constantly go on a walk during Thanksgiving.
Starting point is 01:52:29 The wife-husband experience. What they bring like sweet potatoes with marshmallows and brown sugar on it and then the insides like that there's wallpaper. Perfect. Yeah. You saw the interior. of the Home Alone house, right? Yeah.
Starting point is 01:52:44 Oh, the chain. It's been desecrated. Yeah. Well, I mean, it wasn't actually filmed in that house. They built sets. Either way, why would you replace it with like, just like a, it looks like a mental asylum? Yeah. Everything's brutalist.
Starting point is 01:52:56 Let's get this one from me though. He says, the All Fruit thing was a family guy joke. Indeed, it was. And it was amazing. Because on Family Guy, Peter's like, we have to explain this to you. He was like, Seth McFarland's like, I understand that many of our audience under 40 won't get the rabbit to this joke. So we're going to have to show you.
Starting point is 01:53:11 And then he, like, he, like he narrates what's going on. And the funniest thing is he's like, the thing I don't understand is, if they all know who this guy is, why are they surprised by the way that he talks? And if they don't know who he is, why is he at the table?
Starting point is 01:53:26 Yeah, it's a good point. And then they do the joke with Vladimir Putin. Putin's like, will you pass the old fruit? Good jokes, good jokes. Let's grab some more of these old chats here from you guys to see what y'all think about. and what do we got here? Big says look up the fan comics of Spider-Man meets the Joker.
Starting point is 01:53:51 One has Punisher in it. You know it'd be really funny. They've done some Marvel DC crossovers, but I just could only imagine if they did a Punisher or Joker crossover. Yeah. Joker or like actually Punisher Ridler would be the funniest. Ridler is going to be like, I have a riddle for Pff. He's going to be like what?
Starting point is 01:54:08 Most of the Punisher stuff, like, or most of the crossovers with the Punisher, like as soon as he confronts the bad. guy, it's over. There's no, no, no, you know, moral dilemma.
Starting point is 01:54:19 There's like, fix the problem. They've turned Frank into like a Taryn tactical ad now, too. We know, into a what?
Starting point is 01:54:26 A Taryn tactical ad. Ah. The, I noticed the base plays. I couldn't help but think, man,
Starting point is 01:54:33 how's he rolling around New York, like, with an AR like that? Like, cops would be after him. He'd be killing cops so much. Can't do that.
Starting point is 01:54:44 What have we? here. Tom Step says we want to welcome to the world Baby Stepion. He doesn't have an aim yet. Could the panel vote? Is it Logan, Rider, or Asher? Logan. Logan. I'd go with Asher.
Starting point is 01:54:58 I don't know. I don't know. I abstain. I don't know. I would say Logan or Asher. Definitely not Ryder. Definitely not Ryder. Logan's too common. All right. SGD says, Tim, I've been thinking about the structure of the left uses in arguments and debate. Three steps. misingenuous, avoid charitable, and disqualify your opponent, repeat in this order, test this for me.
Starting point is 01:55:22 I don't know. I think there's lie. You know, the debate is not about the debate, right? You're never going to debate. There's anyone who is of a liberal persuasion who wants to have a real discussion is going to be called a centrist. That's just it. Like, when I went on a, like, triggerometry, these guys are like, how would you describe these guys? moderates? Yeah.
Starting point is 01:55:47 They would be what liberals were before. But they're called moderates now because they'll sit down and be like, well, I mean, here's what's true. Then liberals will just lie and make things up. And then you're like, but that's not real. And then you're like, Destiny, he'll just yell as a lot as he can asserting a thing, a thing is true and it's not. So.
Starting point is 01:56:04 Yep. And then you're like, okay. He's the worst. All right. Let's grab a couple more here. Code Rapper says dad, granddad, great granddad. served to gain citizen. You're saying
Starting point is 01:56:20 fourth generation. They all served so they could gain citizenship? You could only vote if your grandfather served, your dad served, and you served. Three generations. So that means your grandfather didn't get to vote, your dad didn't get to vote, you're the first generation that'll get to vote, and if your kid serves, he can vote and so on and so forth. I don't, I mean,
Starting point is 01:56:37 I don't mind the idea of having to be third generation before you're allowed to hold public office. We got one blind, and mission says, hey, Tim, we stopped in Cast Brew on the way to PA from Tennessee. Thank you for having several sugar-free options and heavy cream, awesome latte. Cast brew coffee is open in Martinsburg, West Virginia. And I can't say too much, but it's crushing. It's crushing. So we're really excited. We're going to do a commercial. We're going to film a commercial. Sick. And then we're going to promote it in the area. It's been doing ridiculously well. We're really surprised. But it was really
Starting point is 01:57:13 cool. A Bible study group shut up, a men's Bible study group. And they said that, this is what I was told, like, before the opening of Casperu, they had to go to McDonald's because there was nowhere they could all sit down together. And now that the coffee shop opened and there's like a big table everyone can sit at, they can all hang out in the morning and do their Bible study. That's awesome. It's the coolest thing ever. That's exactly what it's all about, that you can come and sit down on the couch, have a drink, hang out. The space is there for the community to work and do your thing. And if you go, like give it a good review on Yelp to counter the people who give the negative ones.
Starting point is 01:57:47 Someone gave a bad review before it was even open. That's what I mean like the disingenuous ones. People are nuts. What was a bad review? They claimed it like the service was slow and disrespectful, but the store wasn't even open. It was three weeks. That's why it was slow and disrespectful because you took too long to open. It's because these liberals lie.
Starting point is 01:58:03 Oh, absolutely. That's the problem we have out there in California. People can. If you're not with the left and you have a business, you can't speak out because they do the same. thing they bombard people with fake negative reviews. Yep. Man. It's a it's an absolute shame but that's the that's the polarization that we have in the in the country now. It's it's not just about oh we disagree so you can live your life the way you want. I can live my life the way I want it is you disagree so I'm going to try to destroy you
Starting point is 01:58:33 literally and they believe themselves to be like to have the moral high ground while absolutely destroying someone's livelihood. Not to mention like how much it takes to actually build a business in this country, depending on the state, it's even harder. And you're willing to tear that away, take food off the table from their family because you don't like how they think. And that's what it is, how they think and how they think. There's four reviews from before it even opened, one star.
Starting point is 01:58:58 These people are not. But what were they talking about? What could they possibly say? Well, it doesn't. They were like the coffee tasted bad, the service was terrible, and the store was not even open because what happened is before it opened, somebody posted on X or whatever because the sign is up on the building. It says Casper, but it wasn't open. Somebody posts a picture. The leftists don't know. It's not open yet. It was under construction and permitting. So then they go on Google and they start
Starting point is 01:59:25 giving it bad reviews. There's four, but it's because they're evil people. There's literally no reason to do this. It's a local coffee shop. There's nothing political in there. People, these people are scumbags. So it is what it is. They want you to fail because they don't want to try. Yep. We're going to go to the uncensored portion of the show, my friends, to smash the like button, share the show with everyone you know. You can follow me on X and Instagram at Timcast. Ma'am, would you like to shot anything out? You can follow me on Instagram at Arcelli underscore unfiltered. And if you'd like to go on my website for my campaign, it's Adaselli, F-O-R-C-A.com.
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