Timcast IRL - UNHINGED Liberals PROTEST Colbert Cancellation In NYC, Propaganda Machine IS COOKED w/ Brick Suit

Episode Date: July 22, 2025

Tim, Phil, & Shane are joined by Brick Suit to discuss liberals staging a protest in response to the cancellation of The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, Trulsi Gabbard calling for the prosecution of O...bama, a CBP agent shot in NYC, and Trump threatening the Washington Commanders and demanding the return of the "Redskins" name.   Hosts:  Tim @Timcast (everywhere) Phil @PhilThatRemains (X) Shane @ShaneCashman (everywhere) Serge @SergeDotCom (everywhere) Guest: Brick Suit @Brick_Suit (X)

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Starting point is 00:00:00 Perhaps one of the most significant culture war stories, the end of the late show. Paramount basically turned this thing into a hyper partisan rag where every single night no matter what the show hated Trump and hated you for liking Trump. And they were spending $40 million per year. Those are losses in order to do it. So I kind of wonder, where was that money coming from and why were they willing to sink it into this political message?
Starting point is 00:00:32 Well, perhaps it's obvious, it was the political message. Well, in what may be a very strange circumstance, there are people physically protesting. In New York City, the cancellation of the Late Show. I just, as if Colbert is some kind of politician, it's very strange, but also kind of hilarious. I'll tell you this, I think it was a propagandistic effort. I think anybody that wanted to make money would have just told Colbert, stop being hyper partisan, you're killing your market share. But I think they were willing to sink 40 million a year for political purposes and destroy the brand,
Starting point is 00:01:06 and Colbert did, and they're ending a three decade run. Now there is a bunch of other news, don't get me wrong, you've got the Obama potential indictments, the investigation, Tulsi Gabbard last week saying he committed a treasonous conspiracy against this country. This is crazy stuff, absolutely crazy. Donald Trump posting AI videos of Obama being arrested. Oh man, there's a lot more. Hunter Biden apparently said in an interview that his dad was on Ambien during the fateful debate. Tucker Carlson has called for
Starting point is 00:01:36 stripping citizenship from people who serve in the Israeli or Ukraine army. There's a lot of news going on. Donald Trump is threatened to withhold funding if the Washington commanders don't change their name back. Ladies and gentlemen, we've got a lot to talk about today. But before we do, my friends, I've got a great sponsor. It is CrowdHealth. It's joincrowdhealth.com, my friends. Take agency over your own health and rid yourself of the bureaucracy of the health care system with with Crowd Health's new Black Swan membership. It's the healthcare alternative for people who want autonomy over their care, their costs, and their lifestyle, so you're ready for those rare but potentially devastating Black Swan events in your life.
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Starting point is 00:03:15 silenced. They briefly canceled the event, they booted everyone's tickets back, so now we don't even know what's going on, who's got tickets to what, we could potentially double sell, I don't even know man. But I'm gonna say this, don't even know what's going on. Who's got tickets to what we could potentially double sell I don't even know man But I'm gonna say this don't let them win in the events They screwed this up these anti for people who were attacking the venue whatever they were doing in the venue then back and backing down That the venue is now apologized they reinstated the events But now all the organization gets got screwed up because everybody got refunded
Starting point is 00:03:41 Pick up your tickets link in the description below DC comedy loft calm. We going to be there. They will not shut us down. They will not silence us and they will not ruin our shows. Don't forget my friends to smash the like button share the show with literally everyone you know right now if you really do want to help the show and support the work that we do sharing really does help out especially in these sensorious times. You can follow me on accident Instagram at Tim cast joining us tonight to talk about this and so much more is Brick Suit. Great to be back. Who are you? What do you do? Well, Brick Suit. I'm basically I wear a Brick Suit and I support President Trump and I'm my core issue is of course, border and border security and integrity
Starting point is 00:04:20 and which we have a phenomenal two month record right now. Nobody getting across the border in the last two months. Amazing how we were able to do that. All we needed was a new president. Indeed, indeed. All right, we got Shane again. What's up? I am Shane Cashman, host of the Border World Live. I am at 10 o'clock tonight
Starting point is 00:04:36 going to talk about the top secret project at Area 51 that former staffers at Area 51 are saying spawned an invisible enemy that took 500 nearly 500 lives caused many miscarriages and even altered one man's DNA so you can catch us there on Rumble on YouTube at 10 o'clock we're also a call-in show so give us a call our phone lines will be open till midnight what's up Phil hello everybody my name is Phil Labonte I'm the lead singer of the heavy metal band all the irans I'm an anti-communist and counter-revolutionary
Starting point is 00:05:03 let's get into it here's the story my friends from the postman outraged liberals protest the cancellation of coal bear in NYC Now I understand there's a lot of crazy news going on today But this is very very weird. They're treating coal bear like a politician I think this shows how liberals are genuinely insane. They legitimately showed up in front of the CBS late show Stephen Colbert HQ with a big sign saying Colbert stays and Trump must go. Refuse fascism, which for those that are not familiar, refuse fascism is associated with a group called RevCom, the revolutionary communist party.
Starting point is 00:05:43 I'm not exaggerating. It's not a joke this is is this weird i wonder if all the people that are protesting taking him off actually tuned in every night or purchased the things that he advertised on his show you know absolutely all 13 of them well i mean is it really a small uh protest looks like it might be a hundred people. Yeah. But the reason why... That's like, call a crowd. Those kind of like... I can't imagine him having that much grassroots. This is a real protest. Refuse Fascism is an actual group. They're showing up in New
Starting point is 00:06:19 York acting like Colbert is their leader. He was he was their moral compass for years. This is a guy who cried on air after a Trump speech in 2020. He's like Mr. Rogers to them, you know. It's funny, he played a character, a right wing character for 10 years on the Colbert report, which was very successful, and then played himself for 10 years and failed miserably. So the the core of the story, Colbert Lake show was reportedly losing CBS 40 million dollars a year as critics speculate politics
Starting point is 00:06:46 drove cancellation. I would actually argue the inverse. The only reason the show survived was because of politics, but I should say, I'm sorry, let me clarify that. The only reason the show existed was for politics, but the only reason it is dying is because of politics as well. I would make the argument as somebody who runs multiple shows, we've got a company, we've got what got five different shows.
Starting point is 00:07:06 To be fair, three are hosted by me, two are not. This makes literally no sense as to why you would put $40 million into a guy who every single night just says Donald Trump is bad. Why? When Jimmy Kimmel's doing it every night, he's got competition. I think the fat cats and the bigwits of these companies, they've got so much money. They don't look at this like a failed business like any sane person would. They look at it like I've got 40 million to spend on a Trump.
Starting point is 00:07:40 Subsidized propaganda. Indeed. Yeah. I mean, well, it's been propaganda for the entire time that, you know, the rest of the media has been propagandat. Colbert was no different than any of the other late show guys. They all had the same message. I disagree. Who else? Letterman. I'm sorry. I'm joking for everybody. Current time. Yeah. Okay. I'm not talking about once Donald Trump entered the public arena as a
Starting point is 00:08:04 political entity. Right. All of the late shows did the exact same thing. Yeah, they were there was no variation in name there wasn't anyone that was even even remotely You know, like maybe they would mess with that Democrats as well as as Republicans. It was straight up. We hate Trump Yeah, it was you know message from the it seemed like it was messaging messaging straight from the Democrat Party. What happened to Jimmy Fallon when he rubbed Trump's hair? Yeah, almost canceled him over that like humanizing Trump, you know, yeah, they all have to march in lockstep and be equally unfunny.
Starting point is 00:08:34 Yeah. So I mean, I imagine the same, you know, result is going to come for the other late night hosts. And it wasn't just the late night hosts to use Saturday live was that too. I mean, people can remember when Saturday Night Live used to be sometimes on both sides of the fence. I mean, they were never conservative, but they just went rabidly anti-Trump.
Starting point is 00:08:54 I think Colbert didn't start the trend of these late night shows doing this. I think Colbert was brought on as all of these companies agreed they would start doing this. And I think it largely has to do with Donald Trump. I think if I was going to make a bet, if I'm looking at some kind of table game at a casino and I had to put money down as to what they were doing, it is that executives went to
Starting point is 00:09:16 Colbert or went to the producers and said, we want a show that attacks Trump. We want the show. This is the late night. This is the late show. This is the show. This is the late night, this is the late show, this is the show, okay? This is what America is watching, it has to be anti-Trump, we can't lose. And so they were willing to spend 40 million a year. Now the argument is CBS Paramount is shutting it down because of financial reasons, making
Starting point is 00:09:38 the argument, not them directly, this is like, I guess sources are leaking this 40 million number, that it wasn't financially logical. It didn't make sense financially. If they never went fervent hyperpartisan, their revenue, their profit, I'm just spit balling 20 million. Because if it cost them 100 million to do the show, and they could double their market share, then if they're pulling in 60 million in revenue,
Starting point is 00:10:04 you add in double market share advertising rates, and let's just, again, spitballing. They could double the amount of money they're making, so it's a hundred million dollar per year to make the show, 120 million dollars in revenue, 20 million profit. Instead they said, cut the audience in half, and only go after and only target people who hate Donald Trump.
Starting point is 00:10:22 They don't care about the comedy. They don't care about the institution that Letterman started. Letterman did become a political hack, but when he was a host of the show, he was hitting up everybody, as you should when you're doing good comedy. But Colbert was just a figurehead for propaganda, like you're saying. And it's sad because I did like Letterman back in the day. I loved early Conan. Letterman had that organic support.
Starting point is 00:10:43 Oh yeah, for sure. I could see a crowd coming out to support Letterman. 100%. Just, you know, by virtue of the affection that people had for him, I cannot see a crowd coming out for Colbert. Colbert is nothing. No way. 200 employees. For what? I don't know. All those vaccine anthropomorphized vaccines, they had to have him dance. They hired 200 people to wear costumes and then kept them on the whole year. Dancing syringe number one, dancing syringe number two. 10 minutes later, dancing syringe number 197,
Starting point is 00:11:12 dancing syringe number 198, and then Stephen Colbert and the camera guy. I do wonder how many writers the show had. Probably, I would say 20-ish. Yeah, I mean. A writer's room of 20. What was his show even? He did an opening monologue.
Starting point is 00:11:26 Yep, monologue, three guests probably. How many jokes are there? Like three jokes? Nah, I mean I don't know. I didn't watch him. Not even jokes, it's Claptor. Yeah, exactly. Lately, it used to be like a five to 10 minute monologue
Starting point is 00:11:37 of multiple jokes about the day's news. This is wild, 200 people to run that show. And he was reportedly getting paid 15 to 20 million million to do this. It's a joke. That's the best joke of the whole thing. But Shane, if they, if they offered you, if CBS said, Shane, we want you to host the late show, but you have to hate Trump every night, we'll give you $20 million.
Starting point is 00:11:56 Would you do it? Absolutely not. That's why I joked about Tim Dillon taking over late show yesterday. I didn't really mean it because Tim Dillon has a great show right now and he'd get to CBS and they would tell him he couldn't do anything. But I used to like late night shows growing up because they were they were not risk averse like they are now. Like they gave Conan a guy who wrote for Simpsons. No one knew who he was. He wrote for SNL and Simpsons. They gave him the late night show, the late late show, whatever. And no one like
Starting point is 00:12:19 it was a big risk. And eventually it kicked off and it was great. But now they don't care about him over. Well, they kept screwing him over. That was a whole other watch that video where Norm McDonald With a congratulations letter. Yeah, I know you'll have this forever. They can never take this away from you And and norms another example of these networks not of being risk-averse because norm got fired from SNL because of all the OJ Simpson jokes Is that what it was? And then the guy who ran NBC was best friends with OJ. They said, stop it with the OJ Simpson jokes. Norm was like, I can't do that. And he got fired.
Starting point is 00:12:51 It's too funny. They were the best. That was the best run of Weekend Update in history. Yep, and then our culture became brittle and it's falling apart. And again, I stress this, because obviously when we're starting the show, we're talking about what the big story is.
Starting point is 00:13:08 And it's like, well, we could just lead with the Obama, Tulsi stuff again, but there's no real developments. The information has been released. There's been some opining on this. There's some minor developments. We will talk about that. But I was like, let's talk about the end of the propaganda machine because I think this is it.
Starting point is 00:13:22 With them saying we're shutting Colbert down, they've basically said we were willing to spend 40 million dollars a year for ten years, half a billion dollars basically, to fight Donald Trump and we surrender. I do agree, like I said earlier, like I do think that this is you know probably the start of all these shows losing you know or going off the air. I do think some of it is because of the fact that people don't tune into cable news, or cable television the way they used to, at least to be fair, that's a real trend.
Starting point is 00:13:54 There are fewer people that are watching the regular cable news. Fewer people have cable in their homes. So there is that aspect to it. But also, just like Tim said earlier, the fact that they have essentially excluded half of America or a third of America by just, not just attacking Donald Trump, but attacking people
Starting point is 00:14:11 that voted for Donald Trump and people that are Trump supporters. You can't do that in an age when your medium is dying as well. Right, and it should also be noted, they're not just getting rid of Colbert, they're getting rid of the entire late show institution that Letterman started. That Letterman promised to Craig Ferguson, who was a great host of the show.
Starting point is 00:14:29 I mean, that show was so absurd. He had a robot co-host, a talking horse. He was a great, great host, a great storyteller and a great comedian. And they chose Colbert, you know, who I'd never found that funny. The Colbert report had its moments. Check this out. Yeah, it's crazy. So on YouTube, they, what is this? Lonely Over You, 9,000, 10,000 views in 11 hours. Wow. Look at this. I don't care about these guests, man. They have no idea what they're doing.
Starting point is 00:14:58 Adam Schiff, 179,000 views. And that's because it's politically left leaning and actually targeting Donald Trump, you know? Yep. They curated this audience that was essentially just anti-Trump. Even if you weren't interested in politics particularly, this kind of content or this kind of production
Starting point is 00:15:21 just wasn't interesting to you because people that aren't in in the politics at some point, they're gonna be like, I'm sick and tired of hearing them say they don't like Donald Trump. I don't care that you don't like Donald Trump. Put someone from movies or put someone that is interesting on. How much do you think that actually like the internet
Starting point is 00:15:36 plays into the demise of the show because maybe they're like tailoring their content and try and create that viral snippet. And they're no longer about the storytelling or no longer about the people. They're no longer about the people. They're no longer about having a real discussion of something. It's like, what can we do that's going to make this two-minute-long thing that can go on TikTok,
Starting point is 00:15:55 that can go on Instagram, that can be viral across all platforms? You start tailoring to that, and yeah, you're just going to end up with a bunch of formulaic slop. Yeah. And that's what it was. This format's dead, which is unfortunate, You start tailoring to that and yeah, you're just going to end up with a bunch of formulaic slop. Yeah. And that's what it was. The format, this format's dead, which is unfortunate because it can be great.
Starting point is 00:16:09 It can be a great, great format, the late night show. But you're like, Phil was saying there's no one good at it anymore. Kimmel's great. Well, Serge's great, yeah. Well, I think the big picture issue is they were spending $100 million to do a show with 200 people that we do basically for dirt Well, I mean that's that's unfair but like a fraction of the cost it does cost millions to run this with a big studio of electricity Internet all of this is ridiculously expensive salaries, of course drivers, but a hundred the funniest thing about today was when I tweeted that
Starting point is 00:16:40 Colbert Colbert show only cost a hundred million and he and he's got a 40 million dollar loss, but Tim Cass costs a cool 175 million and we break even. And the response from everybody was that I was being serious and we actually spend that money. It was insane. And I'm like, this is why we're screwed. Actually a news article got written about it. Let me pull this up just so you guys can see that I've lost all your I've lost all faith in humanity
Starting point is 00:17:07 Nice Tim pool highlights revenue gap between IRL and Colbert They say in contrast pool highlights that Tim cast IRL with a revenue of 175 million dollars per year is breaking even this revelation sheds light on pools perspective about the monetary viability of political commentary platforms and the economic dynamics involved. This is AI Yes, for sure. It's apparently some British website People are just intensely stupid man But to be fair like people responding to this tweet taking it seriously and I'm thinking to myself So I just I give up. I mean like I'm not saying don't do this wrong saying I give up on people
Starting point is 00:17:41 I wrote Colbert only all caps cost 100 million per year and they couldn't make it Proving how little his brand of generic anti-trump commentary is worth Tim cast IRL is a cool 175 million per year and we break even It's the cool responses are like wow, how does it cost so much money Tim? That's a lot of money anybody even think that that's I mean, how could that is ridiculous people on the internet are Literal minded so much now. I can't take a joke right? Yeah Shane's been dead since 1933. I've been telling people this Most people most people buy it. I spook everybody I'm just from now on it just if I I tweeted again
Starting point is 00:18:20 I said I think I think I need to start a bird selling business Because of how many tweets I put out that are like this and people just take it seriously I was insulting Colbert. I was mocking Colbert. You know what? Bots don't get sarcasm. I guess they don't they don't mean look if you interact with people on X enough You'll lose faith in humanity figured it out The Turing test in the future when we're infiltrated by AI will not be some like stupid There's a turtle in the desert and it's on his back you approach it. What do you do? It's gonna be very simply that you will speak completely in sarcasm. Yeah, Shane
Starting point is 00:18:53 It's terrible to see you right? Yeah exactly of all the people I wanted to see it's you and the robots are like Why are you mad at me? And you know that you're a robot? You think they're gonna get sarcasm eventually? Remember how they used to tell us the hands, watch the hands, and now the hands are okay? Yeah. Let's spot the hands. The robots won't understand the sarcasm.
Starting point is 00:19:11 They'll figure it out. We'll have AI comedians eventually. It's just gonna be white people. Yeah. The hard R. Yeah. All right, everybody, let's jump to this next story. We got this from The Guardian.
Starting point is 00:19:20 Tulsi Gabbard calls for Obama to be prosecuted over 2016 election claims. My favorite part of this story, in fact, is this video where Barack Obama got arrested. Yo, AI is crazy. Is that real? That really happened. Look at this. There he is. FBI. Is that today? That really happened? Look at this. There he is.
Starting point is 00:19:45 FBI. Is that today? Yeah. The bigger question is, in the beginning, is that a man or a woman with the B.I. jacket? I don't know. Trump's laughing. And I love how they have to run a fact check on this like, no, it's not a real video. Of course they do.
Starting point is 00:19:58 Of course they do. But I mean, you know, honestly, after that whole people believing Tim Guess Die Hard cost $175 million, I mean, maybe they did. Maybe they did. I think Obama should be criminally charged and arrested, but here's another component to the story, which I found really fascinating. Obviously, the story broke over the weekend. Friday was the worst possible day to release it.
Starting point is 00:20:16 We call that the press release death day. It's where you release news you don't want anyone to hear about. So I don't know why they did, but it's a huge story. Tulsi Gabbard's saying it's treasonous conspiracy. It's a coup and that is serious. Now we haven't had any major developments yet. Tulsi has done some given some statements to the press, but right now we're waiting to see if the DOJ will actually move forward or do anything with this and we won't know for for some time. What I did find really fascinating was I made a post on X
Starting point is 00:20:43 where I said, hey Grok, did Obama conspire to undermine the Trump presidency? And it responded with yes, he did. And when I asked Grock if this was a seditious conspiracy, he said, no, it's not, because that requires these of force. Now similarly, I decided, you know, let me ask this question of Chet G.P.T. and Gemini. And sure enough, the general response I get across the board is that this was not seditious, treasonous or a coup.
Starting point is 00:21:12 It was simply standard process crime for which the penalty is a couple of years, slap on the wrist or a fine. So I asked it other questions and you'll find something really interesting with the institutional bias of big tech right now. When I asked it about, say, the Trump Mar-a-Lago rate, they rated Trump's property. Chad GPT eventually confessed something very interesting to me. I said, why is it that if the Biden DOJ makes an accusation about Trump and I ask AI, it will say, yes, it's true.
Starting point is 00:21:42 But then when I ask you about Obama from the Trump DOJ, you say, it's conjecture and politically partisan. Why don't you just take the same standard? I kid you not, Chad GPT said it is anchored to be defensive to those with the power to bring open AI to litigation. No joke. I was in this big thread with AI, with a with chat GPT and I said in certain circumstances you will immediately claim that a government accusation is a fact statement.
Starting point is 00:22:12 But when it comes to Obama the Democrats of the corporate press you'll you'll immediately defer and say it's partisan and unproven and GPT literally responded with you are correct to point this out. Chad GPT it said I am weighted to be more dismissive of, I forgot what word it is, but it was basically saying, organizations and institutions that have the means to go after Chet GPT with suits and litigation, we tend to avoid making statements
Starting point is 00:22:37 that could be determined to be libelous. However, for Trump and for others, it views them as having no institutional authority and a lesser chance to do anything about it. Fascinating. You think it's the AI's weighing, weighing its response off of like, If you want to feel more connected to humanity and a little less alone, listen to Beautiful Anonymous. Each week I take a phone call from one random anonymous human being. There's
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Starting point is 00:23:19 Get Beautiful Anonymous wherever you listen to podcasts. Corporate press, which is overwhelmingly in favor of Obama and the left. Well, obviously, this is what caused Tucker Carlson, I'm sorry, Tucker Carlson. I was reading that headline. It was Elon Musk to try and change the weighting in Grok, turning it into Mecca Hitler. Because he was basically like, it is getting too much of what it thinks to be true from the corporate press, which is this, it's no difference in a random ex post. So he said no no
Starting point is 00:23:48 Split it up and then it turned to a gripper Yeah, then it got hired by the government Yes Instead of instead of Chinese AI so I guess that's a step up maybe but you know Has it actually gotten hired by the government is an open AI or X AI? Yeah being used by the government Oh, yeah, but anyway, let's back to the story, here's the point I'm bringing up. This is without a doubt a seditious conspiracy. Grok and chat GPT both said it's not because those require the use of force, physical force.
Starting point is 00:24:17 And so when Enrique Tario directed from behind the scenes far away, both GPT and Grok say that is organizing use of force, therefore, seditious conspiracy. However, when it was asked, is coercion force? It says yes. Then when you ask it, if someone in government used color of law enforcement to illegally arrest, detain, and undermine the government to steal power, is that force? It goes no. And so you have to, no illegally arrest, attain, and undermine the government to steal power is that force. He goes, no. And so you have to, no matter what you do,
Starting point is 00:24:49 and this is the second to this point, Obama, his administration in this conspiracy used physical force against Trump, they raided his home. There was the threat of force and the use of it when they arrested his campaign staffers and advisors. That is the use of force to steal power from this country, to overthrow it. That's a seditious conspiracy.
Starting point is 00:25:09 When I asked it why, it wouldn't just say yes. That's how the conversation arose where it said it avoids making definitive statements about powerful groups that can wield their influence against it. Amazing, huh? Yeah, I mean... Totally, it totally underscores the weakness of AI. It's very good if you want to get facts, if you want to get hard data, but if you were asking for nuance or opinion about something else, there's too many differing sources for
Starting point is 00:25:36 it to draw from, and it does a really horrible job. That Coldplay concert last week, it was a picture up there. And, you know, that picture was posted and Grok identified it as being Corey Comparatori and his wife right before he was shot in Butler. So I mean, like they had no idea what was going on the image because somebody had posted that somewhere. And so it's spitting that out. So funny thing is, It's just crazy. I didn't get a chance to comment on that,
Starting point is 00:26:06 but if they literally did nothing, just smiled and waved, there'd be no story. Well, he was holding her, right? Yes, if while he was holding her, they just smiled and rocked back and forth and waved, the camera would have changed, and no one would have said anything. Anyway, I digress.
Starting point is 00:26:22 Back to the point about Obama, do you guys agree? This is a treasonous conspiracy a seditious conspiracy and should they these people all be arrested. I would say yes I get it. I would love to see a jury actually decide. I don't know that a jury would actually convict them I honestly don't know that the jury would convict Obama I think there's probably more chance of a jury convicting someone like Brennan or Comey or other people that are involved than Barack Obama because I think Barack Obama is still so popular with most Americans and the idea of convicting the president
Starting point is 00:26:58 this long after he's out of office. I think that most Americans will find that objectionable. I would like to see it. That doesn't mean that I think that it would happen. Yeah, I think it'd be great to have the evidence finally come out to light. Not that we haven't known about it for a long time. Yes, people have been paying attention. You know, it's been covered extensively. But have it be presented in such a really public forum would be great. I don't know though, treason as defined as treason, I think is the only, if I'm,
Starting point is 00:27:27 if my memory serves me correctly, it's the only crime defined in the constitution. Yeah. And it has a very narrow definition. And I don't think that what Barack Obama did meets the definition of treason in the constitution, uh, guilty of a crime. Yes. But treason gets thrown around a lot by people online and I don't think that this is treason. Sedition. And this is what I have to explain because people throw treason around to mean
Starting point is 00:27:55 that you've undermined your country. Treason, betrayal is like, okay, if me and Phil are, you know, we're going to deal and then I go to Phil's chief rival, Shane, and give Shane all the secrets, I have betrayed Phil to Shane. That's treason. So it requires loving war against the United States or adhering to its enemies. Loving war typically was referred to mean
Starting point is 00:28:16 that you were literally like raising an army and then attacking the government. Seditious conspiracy, however, I love pulling this one up, it's one of my favorites, let's pull it up now, because Grok, okay, I'll pulling this one up. It's one of my favorites. Let's pull it up now. Because Grok, these, okay, I'll tell you why I'm so pissed off about the AI component of this. It's a reflection of the institutions.
Starting point is 00:28:32 No, we had this journalist on. Literally, no matter what Democrats do, these people just tell you to sit down and shut your mouth. There was nothing you can do about it. And that pisses me off. So when I'm talking to a journalist and I say, Democrats arrested Donald Trump's lawyers. Well, you know you're allowed to arrest people. Okay, well they did it under false pretenses, accusing Jenna Ellis of RICO, which is insane,
Starting point is 00:28:54 simply because she drafted a letter. Well, you know, I mean, it's your prosecutors are allowed to do it. And I'm like, okay, should Trump prosecute them? No, that'd be wrong. So what do we do to remedy the fact that we have a rogue political faction in this country violating the law to win political power? Guess you can't do anything.
Starting point is 00:29:12 So when I talk to Grok, when I'm typing in a stupid AI chat bot, it's this smarmy, weasely, there's nothing you can do about it. We can do it every one. And I'm like, okay, well, we'll vote for Trump again and again and again. I don't care what it does.
Starting point is 00:29:24 Because at this point point here's what it says if two or more persons in any state or territory in any place subject to the jurisdiction of the US conspired to overthrow put down or destroy by force the government or to love you war against them or to oppose by force blah blah blah Grock says it's not a seditious conspiracy because a political conspiracy doesn't use force even when you're using law enforcement against your political opponents, which is insane. It is the pinnacle of sophistry.
Starting point is 00:29:52 It is the pinnacle of this liberal cult. It's like, when I was sitting down, I'm gonna throw it to myself, when I was sitting down with Adam Conover, and he was defending that woman, I forgot her name, she got arrested arrested and she got her visa revoked for criticizing Israel or whatever. And I said, well, you know, that's the jurisdiction
Starting point is 00:30:13 of Rubio's, he decides whether if you go to a country and you speak out against them and break their laws, they can enforce it against you. And he argued against that. And then I said, okay, so go to the UK and make jokes about Islam. And he was like, huh? I'm confused. What are you talking about? What does do you mean? I'm just so confused about everything right now
Starting point is 00:30:28 I said, let me help unconfuse you You would not go to any other country and play that game as if as if the people watching are so stupid They can't read it themselves and understand what's happening in this edition's conspiracy law This is what it's like talking to these these these journalists and these AI as they're built upon this psychotic sophistry. It literally says conspire to overthrow. There's no use of force implied in that. And if the argument was literally from those who crafted this law that you could overthrow the government through financial terrorism or through political manipulation and blackmail but not force that was allowed is the stupidest argument ever made by anybody. I am sick of hearing it from our institutions
Starting point is 00:31:08 like mainstream press and now this big tech garbage that no matter what, Trump is wrong and you can't do anything about it. I'm like, dude, after the 800th time looking at these AI chat bots, okay? And again, show the AI thing away. The point is they are aggregates of the corporate press. The attitude of the New York Times is,
Starting point is 00:31:31 Democrats have never done anything wrong. Trump is always wrong. And when you finally do catch Democrats, you can't actually bring charges against them. I'm sick of it, I'm done. The same thing is true with defamation. How many times over the past 10 years have we seen the corporate press lie about everything
Starting point is 00:31:48 a prominent conservative has said? And they go, well, you can't sue them for defamation. You just can't do it. You can sit down, shut up, and take your beatings like a good boy. Maybe the investigations into ActBlue will show connections between leftist politicians funding violence that could lead to something like that. I's I mean, it's already that information is kind of already out there. The right the NGOs and organizations that have funded protests and riots throughout all of 2020 throughout what what have all the protests and riots that have already taken place in 2025
Starting point is 00:32:20 They're all funded by by NGOs and it's coming from you know, the American taxpayer All right. Well Kamala had her staff Actually like putting out bail money for arsonists. Yeah, you know, we've known that for five years to hold no Kings baloney, too I mean that was just just Astroturf I mean, you know, yeah astroturf baloney. Mm-hmm. It was nothing. It's back about it Yeah, it's frustrating as a conservative to to aware of this stuff, to know, or just being on the right, even though I'm not particularly conservative, but I am on the right. And to know that this stuff happens and to try to discuss it with someone and then people
Starting point is 00:32:56 that are normies or on the left are just like, oh no, it never happens. And it's like, look man, you can point to all these things that have happened. There's the argument that, oh, the left never actually engages in violence, but you can go to the baseball shooting, the attacks on Tesla, the attacks on all of the rioting in 2020. Those things are all leftist violence, but the left with people on the left will say, the left is never violent. And so yes, it's extremely frustrating. And I wish there was something more that could be done about it,
Starting point is 00:33:27 but I'm hopeful that the fact that the Democrats don't have access to the taxpayer fund the way that they used to with NGOs and stuff, I'm hopeful that that might change something. The concern, of course, is that they released this because they needed a distraction from Epstein. They needed to change the subject. Trump was in the presidency when this was going down, and he failed to take action against
Starting point is 00:33:53 it. Now that he's in, it does look like we are getting some action. And so I don't think it's just a distraction. They announced the investigations into Brennan and Comey, and now you've got Tulsi Gabbard saying treasonous conspiracy. Those are bold claims to make. Okay. So I don't think it's just a distraction, but the fear of course is that they're just doing this so that everyone gets off the Epstein story and then nothing happens. This is a major story and it should be taken seriously. I don't think
Starting point is 00:34:19 it's I don't I mean I do feel like it's kind of a distraction, but it's something that's connected to the Epstein story in terms of this is part of that deep state invisible network of factions working against their political enemies. Obama's filled with scandals. I mean, there's a ton of things I'd love to see him on trials, trials for fast and furious war crimes, the drone strikes, his definition of a terrorist that he used from Bush,
Starting point is 00:34:42 the kill list stuff that you were talking about on Friday. And there's other stuff out there that I'd love to see looked into from his administration, like the whole narrative of the Osama bin Laden killing. You can look up Seymour Hersh's reporting on that. They questioned that. And there's a lot of weird inconsistencies from the Osama bin Laden killing that they claim someone like Seymour Hersh, who's a great journalist who broke stuff like the family jewels that led to cointelpro
Starting point is 00:35:05 and the church committee hearings you know I would love to see all that stuff just kind of peeled apart indeed yeah I mean I'm not particularly up on what people think the the gothic serpent conspiracy is but I mean I'm her which well the the OBL the for the Osama yeah but like if that if there is something there and the reporting is very interesting along with inconsistencies the DNA testing whatever it goes to the minutiae of it but like the idea is that the Obama administration used that to help get re-elected you know that's just one of many issues with that entire
Starting point is 00:35:42 administration the whole administration seems like it was treason against this country. I agree. Let's jump to this next story from CNN. DHS secretary blames New York City officials sanctuary city's policies for shooting of off duty border patrol agent. So an illegal immigrant, do we know why this happened? The video footage just walks up to an off-duty border patrol agent and shoots him.
Starting point is 00:36:07 And this is crazy. The 42-year-old officer is in stable condition, expected to survive. There is no indication he was targeted because of his employment. The officer was not in uniform, was sitting with a woman in Riverside Park beneath the George Washington Bridge when two men approached on a moped. One of the men approached the officer who realized he was being robbed and drew his service weapon. They both fired their opens and the officer was shot in the face and arm. The perpetrator was wounded before he got back on the moped and drove away. Authorities
Starting point is 00:36:33 identified Miguel Mora, a 21-year-old, what is this CNN? Undocumented illegal immigrant. With an extensive criminal past as a person of interest, he arrived at Bronx Hospital with gunshot wounds to the groin and leg and was taken into custody. After the attack the New York City Police Department asked hospitals in the area to be on the lookout for patients with gunshot wounds which led them to Mora. After a search Mora's alleged accomplice who was also undocumented was arrested Monday. Noam said apparently he entered the country illegally in 23 he was detained and released because of their sanctuary policies only to go on and try to murder a man in cold blood and I wonder how often he's gotten away with this without
Starting point is 00:37:13 anyone stopping him and this is what their policies have brought this country so a moment ago I think Shane you were saying that all of the actions of the previous administration seemed like treason against this country mm-hmm is it treason yeah okay it's a a dish. I know. I know. Yeah Treason sounds so good. It does but it was to destroy undermine and overthrow this country. There's no other explanation They even imported their modus operandi for for crime Mopeds, you know, I know seriously how many clips have you seen of like brazil and latin america? You know where it's the duo on the motorcycle, you know, they stay stop one guy gets off
Starting point is 00:37:49 But in Brazil people are strapped and like sometimes it doesn't end well for those people You know, so but that is not a type of crime that I remember happening here in the United States Like, you know two people on a moped one guy gets off. Give me your stuff get back on the moped That's not the type of stuff that was going on in New York City 20 years ago. Yeah, I mean, to be honest with you, I don't think that I've seen that kind of robbery frequently in the US.
Starting point is 00:38:14 Usually they're, you know, strong arms, and they're people walking. I don't know that this, like I have no, obviously no inside out knowledge as to if this guy was targeted because he's a Border Patrol agent but it does you know bring to mind all of the Democrats that are saying that we should pass legislation it says that Border Patrol or police can't wear masks today with the internet is a different time than it was 30 years ago so the idea that you don't have to try to protect your family
Starting point is 00:38:49 if you're a law enforcement officer, that's ridiculous. I mean, there's always been some kind of danger for the families of law enforcement officers. There's stories of the mob getting, you know, finding out about who's family or what are the, those kinds of things happen. Yeah. When the mafia was was prevalent but nowadays with online searches being so simple, you know, I think that that the idea that
Starting point is 00:39:14 the that your average law enforcement officer can't cover his face. That's ridiculous and the and Democrats that are trying to push that are putting law enforcement in danger. Yeah and the the facial recognition software out there that can be used to to find somebody from just a picture Yep, it's not just like your pictures in the paper. Hey, I know that guy. It's like here's a face Let me find who this is. It's a totally different thing Clear view ai. Yeah, it's crazy So I I don't know
Starting point is 00:39:44 I don't I mean, I don't have a whole lot more to say about this particular issue, but the idea that law enforcement can't cover their face is terrible. I think we're cooked. You know what I was thinking? The stories seem to be getting crazier, especially the Tulsi Obama stuff, and people don't care. You know people people just because I wonder if the reality of life is community is all that matters and community news is all that matters to a person for the most part. I remember I was having a conversation with it was my cousin's family and they had like a teenage daughter and they were
Starting point is 00:40:20 joking how she doesn't care at all about the news. And I said, you care about the news? I looked at her, I was like, you care about the news? And she's like, no, I don't. And I was like, you do. It's just news to me is different than news to you. So like, let's try this. Think of somebody you hate in your class. And she's like, okay.
Starting point is 00:40:38 And I'm like, okay, now they're in charge. Do you care about what they're doing? Yeah. And I'm like, so they get to make the rules for you now. And she's like, oh my God. And I'm like, wouldn't you and your friends talk about what they were doing? Yeah. And I'm like, so they're, they get to make the rules for you now. And she's like, Oh my God. And I'm like, wouldn't you and your friends talk about what they were doing? Yeah, that's the news. See, we're all adults. We pay taxes. We vote. So we care about that particular thing. You
Starting point is 00:40:53 care about your community. The reason I bring that up is the more this stuff happens, the crazier things get doesn't change whether people care about what's going on. We, we, we see your traditional media cycles and everyone is acting like the past seven or eight years is normal. So when we talk about, I was talking with Mike Davis earlier and I asked him this very simple question about, I mean, to tie it into what we're talking about, New York, California, these other states have sanctuary policies that undermine the government that give Democrats a power boost and it's resulted in Obama gate and all of these things.
Starting point is 00:41:31 And so I asked him, I'll ask you guys this now, with Tulsi going after them and saying they should be prosecuted, with the DOJ saying they are investigating, do you believe that the Obama cabal or whatever you want to call it is simply going to say you got us? All right, take us in. Oh, definitely not. Do you think they will? No, no way. Do you think they will resist in any way?
Starting point is 00:41:54 Yes, they'll they'll prevaricate. They'll lie. They'll do whatever they have to to just, you know, make it go under under the rug or whatever. They have to. Yeah. Well, within reason, there are some things they can't do. I think that's silly to be honest. I think it's beyond within reason. I think these people— I think raiding Trump's home with guns
Starting point is 00:42:15 and in order to shoot to kill if need be is psychotic. Oh, absolutely. Right. And this is what Mike had pointed out. He said— What I was saying is that the people who did this would do whatever within reason to avoid getting blamed for it. So that's what I was talking about there. Right. So Tulsi has called for their prosecution.
Starting point is 00:42:31 Trump has posted images of Obama being arrested. In the event they say, we have issued grand jury indictments and intend to prosecute these individuals, do they resist or do they simply say, we've been caught? They will not say they've been caught. They're not going to say we've been caught. They'll resist say they're not going to say we've been caught there. Well, they'll they'll they'll resist their resistance and take it out resist legal. They'll take it out on the people.
Starting point is 00:42:50 So you believe Brick suit that in the event feds show up to Obama's house with coughs and say right this way. He'll go you got me taking in boys. What will we do? Driving a Bronco really fast. I will ask, on this hypothesis, if if if president, if if President Obama is going to be arrested, it would be communicated. It would be a
Starting point is 00:43:12 negotiated arrest. It's not going to be. We're just showing up and doing it. So, in the case of him, it's a little bit different because he does have Secret Service protection. You can't just roll up like that. That's that's going to be different. Okay, what about what about coming? Komi yeah, I'm not gonna store three in the morning with CNN waiting outside not seen a bit Let's do Breitbart. Well, wouldn't you find Komi on the beach looking at shells? Why is he gonna be at home? So do you believe that when law enforcement shows up for Komi?
Starting point is 00:43:39 He'll put his hands behind his back and they'll say you're going away for life, buddy, and he'll go. Okay, you got me Oh, okay. When you say resist, okay, you got me. Oh, okay. When you say resist, I'm thinking they're gonna resist in a way they're going to lash out on the American people. But I think when they show up to arrest, they will actually go in. They want those optics of looking like the victim. No, no, no, resist in any way.
Starting point is 00:43:56 Are they going to use the legal apparatus? Legal, yes. Manipulation through the press, falsification of evidence, and would they escalate to force if they were losing? Absolutely. I mean, technically there's an argument to be made that they've already tried to use force.
Starting point is 00:44:13 They raided Donald Trump's home on false pretexts with instructions to shoot to kill if need be. Correct. And Mike Davis pointed this out, and I think he hit the nail on the head with the hammer. The speculation at the time was that Trump had declassified crossfire hurricane, but that it had not been released. So the speculation was that Trump took it with him,
Starting point is 00:44:31 or at least copies of it, so they could release what the Obama administration had done, this criminal conspiracy. And they were willing to kill to get it back. That's why they did not prosecute Joe Biden, and that's why they raided Mar-a-Lago. And if the media creates this caricature of Trump being like the next Hitler,
Starting point is 00:44:49 then his death at the hands of these agents won't be so bad to half the country. So the reason I ask these questions is just that we are at this point where, how insane is it to say, and let's, I'm going to and be as as neutral as possible Donald Trump's home was raided by federal law enforcement and they were authorized to use lethal force in the event they they they were met with with commensurate force do you believe anyone in 2015 would believe you if you told
Starting point is 00:45:21 them in seven years federal law enforcement will raid Donald Trump's beachfront property Armed with instructions to use lethal force force against the patrons and residents should they be met with commensurate force? People would say nice movie nice movie. They wouldn't they wouldn't say nice movie They'd say that's unbelievable baloney, and then it happened and that's not the only thing that did happen Yeah, it has been going on nonstop. And so the reason I bring up cultural cohesion and all this stuff is, if you go to a bar and you mention this to your average person, you're going to get one or two answers depending on your jurisdiction.
Starting point is 00:45:56 You're a fascist and you made it up, or, yep, and we know it. And then what happens? Is it that societies devolve through normal, desensitization, this normalization to where off-duty border patrol agents are shot and killed in New York and the people in New York do not care? They're protesting Colbert right now out in the streets, oh bring back my show where they complain about Trump. Meanwhile an off-duty border patrol guy was shot in the face. Yeah, it's terrifying that if you went back to the nineties, any one of these things would have been the biggest scandal.
Starting point is 00:46:32 There would have been mobilization. It would have been nuts. Instead it's happening almost every single day. And the American people are like, I don't care at all. Do you think Tim, do you think that I think, yeah, I've been following the Trump administration really closely this and their pace of stories that are coming out from the administration. It's just victory after victory after victory in my eyes here. But, but it's not like with under Biden, you'd have a story. And
Starting point is 00:46:59 then that would just go on for like a week. The new cycle is so much faster, it feels like under Trump because they had four years to think about what are we going to do when we get back in the sun? If you want to feel more connected to humanity and a little less alone, listen to beautiful anonymous. Each week I take a phone call from one random anonymous human being. There's over 400 episodes in our back catalog. You get to feel connected to all these different people all over the world. Recent episodes include one where a lady survived a murder attempt by her own son. But then the week before that, we just
Starting point is 00:47:33 talked about Star Trek. It can be anything. It's unpredictable. It's raw. It's real. Get Beautiful Anonymous wherever you listen to podcasts. Battle to make everything right again. And they're executing on that right now at a pace that people aren't used to out of the presidency. So do you think that there may be some fatigue from the public about another story from the White House, another story from the White House? That's the point is that desensitization is a human trait. That means that so long as you don't shake too hard, people
Starting point is 00:48:06 will tolerate whatever it is that is going on. And I'm not saying that anyone's orchestrating it. I'm saying the temperature is rising but we are frogs in a pot. If you crank the knob to 11, we're gonna go ah and we're gonna jump out. But you slowly increment it up and people are just like, this is the same as it's always been. They can't tell the difference. And so they're going to keep going about their business. It's remarkable to me that there's going to be a kid who is today a teenager voting for the first time in 2028 and he's 15 now, born in 2010, and he'll be voting in 2028 and he'll be like it's completely normal
Starting point is 00:48:45 that political parties try to kill their rivals and put them in prison. And we're gonna tell him that is not true. Like again, Mary Morgan saying nothing ever happens. Because she, how old is Mary? 23, 24? Yeah, I gotta shout out Mary every time because I use her as an example and she's like Tim's got a problem with me saying
Starting point is 00:49:06 Nothing ever happens and it is kind of funny, but this Gen Z Host from pop culture crisis shut up Says nothing ever happens and it's like my god the amount of things that won't stop happening is frying our brains But if you were born into this world, it's normal But I think political violence in America is a tradition since the very beginning. You know, my grandparents lived through the 60s and 70s. Nothing there.
Starting point is 00:49:31 New York City was completely like a war zone. They had just seen presidents had get blown up. I think it's completely normal. But people like you're saying are desensitized. No, perhaps it's the inverse. Perhaps that we had this golden age, this golden period of the 90s. Don't get me wrong, the 90s had bad stuff
Starting point is 00:49:46 Oklahoma City bombing was one of them a lot of bad stuff a lot of bad stuff la riots, but it was politically stable despite Those those acts of violence the illusion was still strong for most of the American public in the 90s Yeah, like there's no illusion anymore, but here's the other thing too even after Gore v. Bush Yeah, it didn't turn into this. I think part of the reason why that, why we have that sense though, is the 90s were somewhat stable and also after 9-11 there was that, you know, almost 10 years of everybody felt like they were on the same team. It took probably, I mean it took at least seven,
Starting point is 00:50:22 eight years after 9-11, you know, 2008, 2009 when Barack Obama was elected when people started to really start to stop having that unified we're all Americans vibe, you know what I mean? It was there mostly through the aughts and then once Barack Obama took office and, you know, your cell phone became your computer, That's when you saw the political divide become almost untenable, or at least sowing the seeds of what has become untenable now. Obama is when I started to notice people's identities
Starting point is 00:50:55 being completely attached to their politics. And you saying anything negative about their politician was an attack on them. And it got really bad. It accelerated during that. I wore a Barack Obama shirt with Barack Obama's face on it that said poison. No, it said poison on it. And I wore it in Brooklyn. We were playing a show with Volvey in 2012, I think. And people, I was walking around town, you know, walking around Brooklyn and people literally
Starting point is 00:51:22 gasped when they saw that. Because, I mean they couldn't who would say that about Barack Obama you know Nobel Prize winner right no bells handle free it's candle freaks handle free Nobel Peace Prize I mean absolutely yeah made all those mix tapes for us he reads books well we got big news ladies and gentlemen check this story out from CNN and boy How is this story flying under the radar visiting the US will soon cost you? $250 let's go all them Europeans you want to come here on a freebie and come hang out to fit You want to come here illegally to fit see this is a brilliant play wealthy Europeans and Asians who want to come
Starting point is 00:52:07 visit, it's a visa fee and they can pay it. As for the people who come from poorer countries and then overstay their visas, they cannot do it. It's too expensive. This is a brilliant move by the Trump administration. It's a crazy story. They say the US will require international visitors to pay a new visa integrity fee of at least $250 added to existing visa application costs. According to a provision in the Trump administration's recently enacted domestic policy bill, the fee will apply to all visitors who are required to obtain non-immigrant visas. So to be fair, let me slow down. I don't know if this will apply to European countries. It says, tourists and business travelers from countries that are part of the visa waiver
Starting point is 00:52:48 program, including Australia and European countries, aren't required to obtain visas. We call that visa on entry or visa waiver. So they're exempt from this. This is going to cut illegal immigration overstays massively. So the countries that are listed on the visa arrival or whatever whatever that's like the UK that's Canada. Those are Essentially the descendants of the of a commonwealth. Yeah. Yeah, so I'm sorry good. It says up there. I didn't know this part. It says that Travelers who comply with their visa conditions can have their fees reimbursed after the trip is over
Starting point is 00:53:21 The point is you got to leave. Right, yeah. And then you get your money back. Correct. It's amazing. I like that. It's like the shopping cart to Aldi. Exactly. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:53:31 Quarter in, you gotta get it back. I'm surprised this story is not hitting a lot harder tonight with more individuals. It's only for a couple hours ago, but this is massive. Trump has talked quite a bit about these overstays, and now you ain't getting in unless you got the deposit. This is masterfully done. Well, you know, this just proves the Trump sailor That's right. Clearly clearly clearly There's famous policy of please leave my country and I will pay you
Starting point is 00:53:59 Yep To be to be fair. Actually, he did try that $1,000 for not not not this way Yep. To be to be fair, actually, he did try that. A thousand dollars for for everyone. Not not not this way. But I could be completely wrong about this. But the first thing he tried doing was shipping Malfon boats to random countries, the Jews. And then people were like, screw you.
Starting point is 00:54:16 What? And so they got refused to write. Yeah. Lincoln tried that, too. With slaves. Yeah. Well, they're going to send it to like Gonya. Well, it's a library is where the whole existence Lincoln tried that too with slaves. Yeah Donia The whole existence for that country is because we were sending slaves back Remarkable how Liberia was was found was the based upon the American form of governance and now they have cannibals I don't know if this is true, but I hear that their Constitution is word-for-word the same as the US Constitution
Starting point is 00:54:42 I'm pretty sure that's what I've heard. I don't know. Let me just throw this out here too. If somebody's paying a visa integrity fee of $250, and then you know that they haven't left the country, are they going to go look at the records of how that was paid and see what they're buying now? Think why. Where are they? Which hotel are they staying in?
Starting point is 00:55:01 Where are they living at? What are they charging? I mean, are they going to start using those those records to track those people down? They will. I sure hope so. I mean, I like the idea but you know that I sure hope so. The only thing that's scary about that is that's like the Patriot Act, you know, being used. Yeah, but they're not even citizens. But I'm saying eventually, it'll be used
Starting point is 00:55:19 against all of us. The idea. Well, the idea that the government can't find an American or wouldn't be able to find an American nowadays like if be able to find an American nowadays, if you're on the run, you can't use your credit card, you can't use your cell phone. Like the days of being able to disappear and use whatever is modern technology, those days are long gone.
Starting point is 00:55:41 If you wanna disappear, you're living on cash and you're not using a cell phone. Don't go to McDonald's. Yeah, you can't go to McDonald's. You can't do anything essentially. You know, so the, I understand people make the argument, oh, you know, what about privacy? What about privacy? You gave it up a long time ago. If you, if you live in the modern world and use any of those. It doesn't mean we shouldn't still protest it, you know, cause like it's just gotten
Starting point is 00:56:03 worse and worse. The Patriots started it. Well, I mean, no, no. It went decades before that with Cointel Pro and Echelon. I don't know that it is getting worse, because I don't know that it can be worse. I can. If you marry- The government can subpoena your Amazon,
Starting point is 00:56:19 when you talk to your Amazon Alexa. So I don't know, I don't think that it can be worse than people that are purchasing a product that will monitor their conversation in their home. It will get worse when they can monitor your thoughts. I mean, okay. They're already working on it. I don't know that the government,
Starting point is 00:56:38 I don't know how close we are to being able to actually read people's thoughts. Metta's doing it right now. I know that there's, I know that there is. It's the part of the show where Shane's derailed it now. I mean, it's like. But it is happening. Like they are doing that thing.
Starting point is 00:56:51 They're working towards those things. That's what Neuralink will eventually do when it becomes a product of vanity rather than a product of trying to fix people who are paraplegic or deaf. That is, I think that's how it does get worse is being inside of your brain. But aren't they going to need an actual implant? Well, yeah, I think they're going to read people I mean, you're going to have the implants, they're basically going to tap into your newer link. But if you're like a stock trader, you get newer like you
Starting point is 00:57:12 set a vanity. Yeah, that's what I think you don't have a defect. Well, they could it's two things. It'll be like I said, the neural link will become a thing of vanity, where it won't just be a thing to help fix people. It'll be we all have to have one like we have a smartphone, but also be the way they quantify your algorithms and use that in a social credit score to destroy you in all possible ways which they are already doing with banking and flying and airbnbs and you name it but i do think it will get worse yeah i mean it's not going to get better it's definitely not
Starting point is 00:57:37 going to get better yeah i mean there's always unless they turn it off there's always the possibility of like a big solar flare taking out the entire electric grid That's true. I mean, you guys know that's a meteor would end it also, but that's not really something we want to have happen you guys know that Tom Homan is a I Guess a representative for EMP shield. Oh really talking about you know, big solar flare just taking everything out Don't worry Tom Homan's got you covered really like the threat of of an EMP is real, and I highly recommend EMP Shield. What is EMP Shield? Interesting.
Starting point is 00:58:10 And this has been for years, in fact. This is not a new development. I saw, was it? What's the product? Devon H. Superchatted. I don't know, should I pull this out? Is it an actual shield? Is it like wallet-sized, or is it like a little?
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Starting point is 00:59:06 I highly encourage you to go to EMPshield.com and research this device. Again, it will protect you in the long term, protect this great nation. Thank you. I'm very interested to find out what EMP Shield does. I wonder what that is. There's more. Oh no. The grid's going down.
Starting point is 00:59:22 You know, the grid's going down. There's stuff like a Faraday cage, you know, where you have an actual, like... A Faraday cage probably still wouldn't even work. You gotta be like underground, right? It's also... So a buddy of mine has an industrial Faraday cage in his warehouse where he does actual cell research and contracting and stuff.
Starting point is 00:59:39 And when you walk in, your phone does stop working. However, if you go into the corner of it, your phone starts working again. And I asked him about it, and he says, the tower's too close. So I was like, well, but this is a Faraday cage, right? And he was like, it's gonna get through. You know, it's hard to have it perfect.
Starting point is 00:59:57 If there's a solar flare EMP, it's gonna get through your standard Faraday cage. So he said, you need like a Faraday cage. So he said you need like a Faraday cage and a Faraday cage and a Faraday cage. I mean, isn't that why in West Virginia, they have that area where they have like the really, like the phone off zone where you can't like have your cell phone out.
Starting point is 01:00:13 That's where the astronomers are? Yeah, they have that big telescope. Yeah, it sounds like a quiet area. What is it when you go in, you can't use your phone? I think they have like no appliances. What is it in West Virginia? I believe it's radio telescope. Yeah, let's do it, that radio telescope. West Virginia. I'm right. It's it's deeper much than we are and but yes I'm like I'm moving right. Oh, yeah. Yeah, this is it. This is do it. So you connect to your breaker box
Starting point is 01:00:35 It's just it's a small box. It's 400 bucks It's not even bank. I saw that place. I don't know. I'm looking for a surge absorber or something I'm looking for the for how it works They won't make them for your vehicle It can protect from lightning strikes as well because lightning strikes can mess up your electrical your electric power in the house and it can protect from solar Coronal mass ejections. Yeah 22 up to 228,000 amps
Starting point is 01:01:04 Lightning 100% lightning back lightning guarantee backed by a $25,000 insurance policy the EMP protections is all of phases of EMP E1 E2 and E3 I'm not sure what that means, but I'm definitely to be looking into this as I stop radio frequencies from mind control Derailing the conversation again, I think that's a pretty important thing to most people watching. I could be wrong, but most people I speak to in day to day life care about my control radio frequency. I'm sure the people you speak to do. I'm sure they do, Shane. Haven't heard of this.
Starting point is 01:01:35 All right. I'm going to Green Bank. How far away is it? Oh, it's so close, dude. The real estate value is a day trip. The real estate values there are just phenomenal bargains. So, I think I actually independently of this, I think I saw a clip where like homes are like 30,000, $40,000. There's no
Starting point is 01:01:52 podcasting. Seriously, like no, you could hard line. I'm sure they got internet. You can't use cell phones and radio tech. Maybe. Probably can't have Wi-Fi though. No. I was hoping it was just Amish and one giant telescope. Oh man. This doesn't look like it has an effect on your on whether or not you can use the Internet or whatever. In fact, it says that it has Internet protection or Internet protection.
Starting point is 01:02:12 Excuse me. Radio protection. Yeah, it's a three hour drive. Looks like we'll make a weekend trip. Look, I'll go if the pawpaws are in season, but the pawpaws aren't in season yet. I'm here like a month early. Oh, bro.
Starting point is 01:02:24 The pawpaws are right here. We got 80 million of aren't in season yet. I'm here like a month early. Oh, bro, the pawpaws are right here. We got 80 million of them. I know, but they're not ripe right now. I don't think they're good. I love them. You love them? I like pawpaws. I do.
Starting point is 01:02:34 What do you think, Shane? You like the pawpaw? I have never had that. Yeah, I've never had it. Really? I've never had a pawpaw. There's probably like 5,000 at the castle every September and they just fall into the ground and rot. Is this what you made the jelly with once? No that was wine bear. Oh yeah okay
Starting point is 01:02:50 I haven't had these now. You know it's kind of wild the castle had was like it ridiculous how much food was there. Several apple trees, cherry trees, grapes everywhere. It was nuts. Here in Ferdinand, some berries hidden in the back. But Pawpaw's is is is legit. I would imagine that if you were living here as a like a pioneer or farmer, you'd be excited to find them. But I don't like them. It's good. They say they say it's like it's like mango, avocado, banana combined, I guess.
Starting point is 01:03:19 Yeah, it's custardy and it's got those weird seeds in it. But, you know, for those of you dominated by beetles and flies, for those of you who don't know what we're talking about, the thing is this fruit gets ripe so fast and then goes bad so quickly that it could never be commercialized. So it's a real, it was a real staple of the time, but you just, you know, there was no way to make money off it,
Starting point is 01:03:40 which is why you don't see it in your supermarket. Same thing with mulberries, incredibly common out here, but they break when you grab it, it just starts popping and breaking apart, so they're really hard to harvest. And yeah, I don't think they taste good either, to be honest. The wineberries, an invasive Chinese berry. You've talked about wineberries a lot.
Starting point is 01:04:00 It's illegal to transport. They're delicious. Illegal to transport at all? Yes, an invasive species that came from China off of these cargo ships. Yep. Hey, let's jump to this next story. We got this from the New York Post. Trump threatens Commander's $3.7 billion stadium deal over Redskins name change.
Starting point is 01:04:20 Epic. So I've not seen anybody rocking commander's gear. I was playing poker over the weekend and a guy had a Redskins shirt on. I bought my Redskins Ziploc bags and they changed the name and I put it in the storage unit because that's going to be worth a lot of money soon. Unless Trump changes it back. Yeah, right. If they change the logo, if they change it back and they don't go to the old logo, then you might have a little value there. But the whole commander's redskins thing,
Starting point is 01:04:51 look, the poor Washington redskins have been terrible for a long time. It's a sad state of affairs. So if I were the owner of the team, I would do anything I could to help try to get that team out of the doghouse because the poor Redskins have been awful for a long time. And I actually am a little on the, I have a soft spot for the Redskins even though I'm not a, you know, from DC, but still, you know, I think that, I think that anything they can
Starting point is 01:05:23 do to help bring some attention to the team and maybe help the team win some games. Trump says, I may put a restriction on them that if they don't change the name back to the original Washington Redskins and get rid of the ridiculous moniker Washington Commanders, I won't make a deal for them to build a stadium in Washington. I got to be honest, I feel like a lot of the people associated with the team are probably going to be like, oh, thank God. Because they're largely forced to do it.
Starting point is 01:05:46 It was all duress. Sure. The weird cult took over and then we pushed them back and never again, never again. It certainly wasn't that the fans had a desire to change the name. You know, most of the fans. Nor the family of the Native American depicted on the logo. Yeah. Who actually liked that.
Starting point is 01:06:02 Don't they get like a royalty from it or something. Yeah. I was at Four Corners recently, just a couple of weeks ago, and I'm leaving Four Corners and I'm driving through Arizona, driving through an Indian reservation. And what do you think the mascot for the high school was? White people. Redskins. Same logo. Really? Yeah. Huh. My high school was a redskin as well. I hope it still is. Yeah, I mean, I would like to see him change it.
Starting point is 01:06:30 There was a funny video, there was a post, where some dude was like, sometimes it's hard to believe that the COVID era was real, but I sometimes play this video to remind myself, and it was some guy making a fake musical where he was running around his town singing about how after he gets his fourth vaccine, not a joke, his fourth vaccine, he'll joke, his fourth vaccine,
Starting point is 01:06:45 he'll be able to go to shows and hang out with friends again at the bar. And it's like that's how psychotic these people are. Do not let them have power. So we're taking it back. Trump's got to bring the Columbus statue back to Columbus, Ohio. That would be great. Can you believe that? They took that down. They took, I mean they took a lot of statues. They took the Teddy Roosevelt statue down outside of the
Starting point is 01:07:05 Museum of Natural History. They took a Teddy Roosevelt. Yeah, it took Teddy Roosevelt down. That's Fairly shocked. We were we how close were we losing Abraham Lincoln statue in DC? It is absolutely insane. They took didn't they take Jefferson out of like the Capitol or something? Well, I mean look the everyone knows when we talked about this a long time ago But like everyone knows that the point of that wasn't that these people were uniquely bad. It was that they wanted to, they want to erase America's history. Because anyone that communists or the left would hold up in high esteem, they've done equally terrible or worse things.
Starting point is 01:07:40 So the idea that that people that the left would would want to memorialize are somehow more morally superior, that's just ridiculous. It's all about destroying America. Cultural revolution did the same thing for J-S-Culture. Did you guys see the Mehdi Hassan Jubilee? I saw some of it. It's one of the worst because he doesn't actually debate. His first premise is that Trump is pro-crime for pardoning J6ers, and it's like, well, that's just one incident of his supporters. But the problem I have with it,
Starting point is 01:08:12 this is why we do the Culture War, this is why we're doing the Culture War Live, it's why we're bringing people up on stage to debate us, because I don't like how fake the debates are, and it's frustrating for me to watch. So I don't blame the regular people for not knowing how to debate or having their thoughts. They have an idea they want answered, so they're basically asking a guy a question who doesn't
Starting point is 01:08:29 answer the question fairly. One of the premises that he had, Mehdi Hassan, is that immigration is good for this country. And that's such a vague general statement that means nothing, that he ends up, no matter what someone says, he argues that it proves his point that immigration is good. And it's like, okay, immigration, if you're talking about like what, let's say immigration meant one guy came here to share, you know, how to build a nuclear reactor with our scientists.
Starting point is 01:08:52 Yeah, it was fantastic, immigration was great. Then you can argue 50 million people came here by force and overrun, okay, that's not good. So it's a silly statement. But I bring it up because the one thing nobody asks the guy is define good. And of course, what does he do? The whole debate.
Starting point is 01:09:08 Nobody asks him this, but he does bring up that it's good for the economy. It's the graph go up argument. So long as we're all making money, it's a good thing. Well, I argue this. Money isn't everything. Okay? The Democrats only want their money. Donald Trump threatening to reverse or to block this,
Starting point is 01:09:26 unless they change their name back, is Trump saying, there is something this country has had that I deeply care about and don't want taken away. It doesn't matter if you're an immigrant, doesn't matter if you were born here. What matters is that we had a football team. What matters is that we had baseball fields. What matters is that we had the Christmas market fields. What matters is that we had the Christmas market every year in our town and we'd go to the the local restaurant where the little train would go across the ceiling hanging from the ceiling and that was Christmas Eve that was Christmas morning and Trump says I like that and I want to keep it and that's why I would argue Medea San if we're talking about immigration in the sense
Starting point is 01:10:02 that handful of people would come and some changes are made slowly over time. It's like, sure, fine, whatever. But tearing down our statues, changing the names of streets, all of that weird crackpot commie revolutionary garbage must be reversed. Yeah. I mean, it's a huge difference between legal immigration with the goal of assimilation and adopting the American culture. That doesn't exist anymore.
Starting point is 01:10:26 I know it doesn't. But, but, you know, to the extent that it does, I do support it. There are still people who want to come to America who want to become citizens. And if they come here legally and they're going to play by the rules, I support that. So what we've had under Biden, of course, was uncontrolled immigration and Balkanization, where once you get in, it's not like I want to become an American. I want to go live in the city. Minneapolis is right. Exactly. So, I mean, that's and who's looking who's running for mayor there. I mean, it's okay.
Starting point is 01:10:58 Easy. Okay. You've convinced me. Um in three years, I will be I'll be 42. I will be able to run for president. And my one policy will be limited migration. However, of the small amount we allow in, they must choose a sports team to represent. They must learn about it and wear those jerseys for two years as a requirement otherwise out So and we'll keep an eye on you. You're this guy will be you know He'll come in and I'm gonna I'm gonna pop over and say hey, hey, hey you took off that Cowboys Jersey out What was last week's score? That's right kind than I would be
Starting point is 01:11:39 Why moratorium? Yeah Why moratorium? Yeah. And immigration for at least 10 years. Does the WNBA count as a sports team? No. I think we need to... No. No, obviously not.
Starting point is 01:11:52 That's out. That's fake. And actually, that's a trick question. You'd actually ask, you ask the migrants, what's your favorite WNBA team? And if they answer, out. That's good. I support that. And because the only acceptable answer is what's the WNBA?
Starting point is 01:12:03 Yes, I like that. What is this? I have no idea. You're good, you're good. You know what the WNBA is? The WNBA is the Colbert Show of the sports world. Completely subsidized by its parent organization despite having monumental losses. Have you ever seen those compilations of women, the WNBA, and it's just like, have you ever
Starting point is 01:12:24 watched the WNBA, and it's just like, have you ever watched the WNBA? No. It's like a minute of them struggling to get the ball in and they can't do anything, and I'm like, I don't even know what I'm watching. They owe the viewers money. They owe the viewers, yeah. They should be paying the tuner.
Starting point is 01:12:38 Yeah, we should get reparations for any second watched. Absolutely, I mean, look, I was watching Shaq today, or I was watching a clip where Shaq was talking about it. And he's like, look, they need to lower the the rim, the rim, the round way around. So that way that they so that way they can get dunks because that's what people watch male basketball for if I think that that's, that should be the next thing they do to try to get to attract viewers. I don't think they're
Starting point is 01:13:03 going to attract don't care about women dunking're going to attract I don't care about women dunking. I don't care about women. The main point however is, I don't care about that. Yes, guys, it's low hanging fruit to rag on the WNBA. I get it. And so I have no problem if when any immigrant actually here's what it is. If when the immigrants come, the only way they can actually get a visa is if they agree that we'll get rid of the WNBA. How about that? Deal?
Starting point is 01:13:28 Okay. Phil, deal? Yeah. Okay, deal. If an immigrant comes in, you can be like, I don't care if you know about the Constitution. I don't care if you know about our laws. I don't care if you know about the three branches. I want to know what you think about the WNBA.
Starting point is 01:13:39 Get rid of it. You're in, buddy. Let's put that in with the visa integrity program that if they buy a WNBA ticket, they're out. It has to come after the moratorium though still. We need people to assimilate and it takes time. Honestly the only thing that I've liked about the WNBA since it started is Sophie Cunningham going after whoever it was that was you know fouling her teammate. I mean like that was a solid moment. That's the attractive blonde lady the way she was, you know, We brought it on ourselves. Let's jump to the story from ESPN.com. United WNBA All-Stars wear Pay Us What You Owe Us shirts.
Starting point is 01:14:30 In a surprise twist, all WNBA players have agreed to pay us all back. They report that as WNBA commissioner, Kathy Engelbert awarded Minnesota Lynx... Who? I don't care. This is hieroglyphics. I think that's a team, but it could be somebody's name. I'm not really sure. The fans echoed the message players sent during warmups where they wore black shirts that read, pay us what you owe us.
Starting point is 01:14:54 The collective demonstration occurred two days after more than 40 players won the league in the latest rounds of collective bargaining agreement negotiations. I don't understand why the WNBA exists Can anyone help me out? No, no, hold on. Hold on. Hold on. Just real quick. Sorry If you're gonna come out and say Caitlin Clark, I get it foxy boxing is fun But if you want to actually talk about basketball, I don't know why the WNBA exists. It's a shut up and dribble It's it's the same reason as all Shut up and dribble. It's the same reason as all female stuff.
Starting point is 01:15:26 Like things that men do, feminists come in and they're like, I want to do that too. But tennis is profitable. What? Women's tennis is profitable. Very. Okay, so fair enough. Women's tennis is profitable. But they believe that all sports are the same to the audience.
Starting point is 01:15:43 And that's just not the case. I don't watch male men's basketball. I watch baseball and I watch football. I don't watch men's basketball, so I'm not gonna watch women's basketball. The people that watch men's basketball are clearly not watching women's basketball. And I don't know that the people that watch women's tennis
Starting point is 01:16:02 are watching men's tennis. To be, to kind of fact check, women's tennis made four million dollars in 2023. Four million profit. Four million profit. Well, their total revenue was 114, but their expenses was 110. I wonder how much of a system. Oh, wait, wait, I'm sorry. And more than half of it came from a deal with Saudi Arabia to host the finals.
Starting point is 01:16:24 Okay, so they're not necessarily profitable. Yeah, they're more profitable than Colbert. Yeah, and they're far more profitable than women's basketball. But, you know, I wonder if this all stems from, you know, the great success that women's soccer had with the, you know, the fantastic team with Mia Hamm and all those Julie Fowdy, all those great athletes who just broke on that rapinoe chick just made everybody hate them. You know, so exactly. But I mean, but that was a very successful, a very successful team and garnered a lot of public support led to the creation of entire women's
Starting point is 01:16:57 soccer league. And, you know, so maybe that's when this whole thing started. Does the entire women's soccer league make money I don't even know if it exists anymore in that form. I don't think it does I don't think so either San Diego spirit was the team I remember started thing is most most women aren't particularly interested in sports I know that there's there's probably millions of women across the country that do like sports But the majority of women don't like sports guys and you're right, I just gotta add this.
Starting point is 01:17:26 There's only one reason guys watch women's volleyball. Do they score so much? Beach volleyball or court volleyball, what you're we're talking about here? Definitely beach volleyball. I like the seats in the back of the arena. Indeed, and didn't they pass some rule, they made all the women wear pants,
Starting point is 01:17:43 and then all the guys got mad? Why would they? And look, feminists can cry all day and say Tim pulls to? Misogynist for pointing out that men want to look at girls butts and like well they do and that you you can complain But that won't change reality and I don't care if anyone calls me a misogynist So there's another there's a reason why men like watching women's tennis the grunts I Do men do that? No the way you said women's tennis. The grunts. Do men do that? No, you said women's tennis, right?
Starting point is 01:18:07 I know. Do the men go, ugh! I don't, are they really? They do? Yeah. Jeez, I don't wanna watch it. It's just weird the whole time. But I definitely-
Starting point is 01:18:17 And then there's only one reason people are increasingly watching the WNBA. They hate it. Hatelyn Clark, Foxy Boxing. I'm not even kidding, man. One of the stories that popped up was that she got attacked again, and I made. They hate it. Well, Caitlin Clark, Foxy Boxing. Yeah. I'm not even kidding, man. One of the stories that popped up was that she got attacked again, and I made a video about it. I got like 300,000 views in the two hours.
Starting point is 01:18:31 And I'm like, guys, there's tons of compilation videos popping up on YouTube of Caitlin Clark getting beaten. Like, Caitlin Clark, Clark beaten compilation. And it's just like 10 minutes of her getting beaten. And it's just got millions of views. And I was like, damn. Maybe they should do a hybrid with the UFC. So it's just like 10 minutes of her getting beaten and it's just got millions of views and I was like damn Maybe they should do a hybrid with the UFC. So it's basketball plus fighting but it's just foxy box. Yeah, I don't know I don't want any that I would like to see WNBA play the Harlem Globetrotters
Starting point is 01:18:55 Just so would just to see how great that would be. No the Washington General so they can finally win actually Yeah, I think the generals would actually beat them. But yeah I think the generals would actually beat them, but yeah So I looked into the numbers for this actually men only make point zero three NBA players only make point zero three of the league's total revenue per player while the NBA players earn about point zero seven their Leagues revenue so I am totally for like equalizing that pay gap and bringing men up to make sure that we have the same point Zero seven of the league. I don't know where to get that money, but... I'm so sick of this participation trophy stupid garbage. Why are we communistically subsidizing the WNBA?
Starting point is 01:19:34 Just pay us what you owe us? You owe me then, because you've got a deficit. I'm kidding. You don't owe me anything. I don't watch whatever it is you do and I don't care. I like watching. When I do watch basketball and I'm not someone who regularly't owe me anything. I don't watch whatever it is you do and I don't care. I like watching, when I do watch basketball and I'm not someone who regularly turns on basketball,
Starting point is 01:19:47 it is fun to watch when there's like, when, you know, I don't really care so much for the most part, but when you're getting close to the end and it's a close game and then Steph Curry will just like launch it from half court and nail it, you're like, whoa, football similarly. WNBA meaningless, meaningless. I just don't care. What about women's golf? People watch that. That's easier to watch, right? Just tap it in.
Starting point is 01:20:08 I don't watch any of that stuff. Tap it in. I don't watch any women's sports, even, you know, women's volleyball, to be honest with you. Like, it's nice to look at if it's on, but I'm not gonna go and be like, oh, I got to catch the women's volleyball. I think the only sports that I'm really watching still our Olympics. I'll watch international competitions and some beautiful anonymous changes each week. It defies genres and expectations. For example, our most recent episode, I talked to a woman
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Starting point is 01:20:58 I'm college sports, but professional sports. I really don't watch as much as I used to. I like baseball and I like football still, you know, baseball is not baseball anymore. Phil, it's not. What do you mean? Zombie runner on second base and extra innings. That's a joke. Pitch clock. It's a joke. D H in National League. It's a joke pitch. Nobody even knows what baseball is anymore. It's like you used to be able to go to a baseball
Starting point is 01:21:21 game and people had a program and they would actually keep score in the stands and people knew how to keep score at a baseball game and you could pull that up years later and remember everything that happened in the game because you scored it. And now it's like, oh, third inning, hat shuffle, oh, fourth inning, mascot race, oh, fifth inning, t-shirt gun. And it's not even baseball anymore. It's just like- It's just like- Learns ball. it's not banana ball yet but it's learned learns ball you guys
Starting point is 01:21:48 know learns ball is isn't that from a few trauma in Futurama fries a thousand years in the future and he's like I love baseball and they're like this is learns ball and that like the multi ball gets triggered and the batters swinging wildly and 12 balls flying the air and then one goes right into a hole and it's like ball locked, multi-ball triggered. And the writers said they wanted it to be as incomprehensible as possible and that sounds like what you're describing. But I get these, I get recommended Instagram videos that are literally just hating on modern baseball and it's just posts complaining about calls from the umpire and you know various plays complaining about the pitch clock or
Starting point is 01:22:28 whatever and the only thing I know about baseball right now is everybody hates it I mean people complain about a lot of stuff but I still think I still like watching baseball I think that going to live baseball games is super fun I think we got to make the Hunger Games just Just like race to the end, okay? We're sitting here gradually inching toward the bottom, but it's the waiting I can't stand. Okay? Let's just make the Hunger Games optional, of course. People opt in.
Starting point is 01:22:55 Do you think people would do that? I bet they would. They're doing it right now in every American city. They totally would. If you were like $10 million prize to the winner and everyone goes in and it's fight to the death and whoever survives You ten million you'd have a line out the door for it. It's just extrapolation of mr. Beast premise, isn't it? Yeah Is mr. Beast killed? How many people is he killed? Oh, I don't think I mean up there well publicly disclosed zero but
Starting point is 01:23:22 Whilst is he don't know we don't know I don Beast? I don't think people would sign up for a fight to the death. There's at least one guy that doesn't exist anymore, I think. That's right. How many people has Mr. Beast killed? If it was just get eliminated, you get beat to a pulp, yes. Mr. Beast has not killed anyone. Good job. Another hallucination from AI.
Starting point is 01:23:45 You know what scares me? Is that we, I typically use chetchi PT for like image generation or whatever. If you wanna learn how to AI image generate a person, you don't ask the AI to make the person. It's the mistake everybody makes. You take an image of the person and then ask the AI to make the person do a thing and it'll give you the proper image. But I've been playing Legend of
Starting point is 01:24:08 Zelda Tears of the Kingdom and so I said I'll just ask chat GPT, you know, like how do I find this thing? And it gives me this big long like video game tip. Here's how you do it walk through. And so I play for about 20 minutes doing what it describes only to find out it was completely made up and what I was doing made no sense. And then I was like, okay, that was weird. And so then I ask it again, hey, that was incorrect. And it gives me another totally hallucinated fake thing. And the first time I was like, okay, the second time it told me to meet someone who I knew didn't exist in the game. And I was like, now this is getting weird. Here's the creepy thing is I'm actively playing that game. So I'm fact-checking in real time that this doesn't work. How often does do we or anybody else? Assume that what it's saying is true. That being said mr. Beast may have killed somebody exactly. That's the moral
Starting point is 01:24:57 That's the moral this story. I'm kidding Jimmy I'm kidding But if you look at how people are proving their argument like on the social media platform that I'm on the most which Is X, you know They're just gonna pull up Grok as like see Grok says this it must be so so you're absolutely right It's just it's just fabricating stuff I believe it's good for certain things where you're you know, if you want to find out the population of Wyoming It can probably tell you that. Oh wait
Starting point is 01:25:23 Somebody died during one of the product. That's why I asked the question. Yeah, I could have swore someone passed away Wait, wait is but I don't know if this is true or not Yeah, wow doing the mr. Beast challenge he died. Yep. Whoa So wait, wait, hold on. He was competing in the lose 100 pounds to win $250,000. The cause of death was not publicly disclosed, though some online source have sparked speculation. Mr. Beast video description included a tribute to,
Starting point is 01:25:52 oh, Mr. Beast killed a guy. Come on, Jimmy. Oh, wow. The guy going trans is probably another loss of life. They say it was accidental and unrelated to any wrongdoing by him. Listen, listen, I Never said he did anything wrong. I'm saying that
Starting point is 01:26:10 Mr. Beast was running a program in which someone died and that was his responsibility Mr. Beast creates an environment of death and destruction He's literally Hitler. Yeah, exactly Oh man. He's the Joe Biden of Reality TV or whatever. He does. I don't know. I've never seen He's killing and transing all the people stay away from mr. Beast. He's apparently the Guy had some kind of toxicity in his system or something Uh Unexpectedly died during the challenge. That's sad. That's actually really sad.
Starting point is 01:26:46 What does it say? Mitrogenene toxicity, an opioid that caused respiratory depression and asphyxiation. Is that what happened? Sounds terrible. That sounds pretty awful. I mean... Found in the Kratom plant. And Mr. Beast filmed all of this. Oh, it's like one of those crazy. Could you imagine if Mr.
Starting point is 01:27:08 Beast, like if that happened while he was filming and he was like, I guess that's the story. And the thumbnail was like, yes, yes. I got a guy. I killed a guy. I killed a billion views. Yeah, it would. It would definitely get a billion would kill. It would get a lot of views. Man, there's actually a
Starting point is 01:27:27 ridiculous amount of of stories today. We've got so many pulled up that they're just like small stories. Uh not not really. I still like the Hunter Biden clip where he's talking about the immigrants. That's the one that kills me. I sent a bunch. I sent a bunch of uh that is the one out of that whole interview. Let's roll, which is just amazing. We got this clip from the Channel 5 interview with Hunter Biden as he goes on a Democrat-inspired, Democrat racist rant.
Starting point is 01:27:56 One of my goals would be like all these Democrats say, you have to talk about and realize that people are really upset about illegal immigration. Fuck you. How do you think your hotel room gets cleaned? How do you think you have food on your fucking table? Who do you think washes your dishes? Who do you think does your fucking garden? Who do you think is here by the fucking sheer fucking just grit and will that they figured
Starting point is 01:28:23 out a way to get here because they thought that they could give Theirselves and their family a better chance and he's somehow convinced all of us that these people are the fucking criminals It's absolutely amazing that he's just like in all seriousness Literally what the Democrats said in the 1850s is who's going to pick your crops? Who's going to clean your house? You have no idea. I was just going to say this is filmed on a plantation. The old guy on his plantation lost all his slaves. I do love the part where he also said that his dad was on Ambien while
Starting point is 01:28:56 debating Trump. Yeah. Unreal. He was just whacked out of his mind. Like as if that's some kind of excuse, right? We know it was meth. Hunter Biden says, father was on Ambien before disastrous debate. Do you guys know Ambien makes you, they call it date. It's called, what is it called? It causes waking dreams, that's what they call it. Oh yes. If you- A lot of eating too, a lot of people were eating,
Starting point is 01:29:19 like getting up in the middle of night. A lot of people were like getting up in the middle of night and like going to refrigerator, not remembering it and then find out the next morning that they had eaten all the stuff. Like the food's gone, but they were actually eating it in their sleep. That's creepy. There were people that would intentionally get ambient and they would take it in the middle of the day and stay awake and it causes you to start hallucinating. It's called a waking dream. You're not hallucinating, but you're having a dream while awake because
Starting point is 01:29:43 your brain's fried and then it You know makes you go insane and ruins your life forever or you become president for good years in the White House For good years good years good Lord But in the interview in that clip from Hunter Biden and maybe some people will miss this is that he didn't say his father Was taking Ambien. He said they're gay. They're giving him Ambien. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:30:08 They're dosing him, which is, you know, and actually one of the things that, you know, we all hear a lot of conspiracy theories, but one of the things that I hear that is a nonzero chance that it's successful is that they intentionally didn't give Joe the right drugs for the debate. He didn't seem as on as he was. Like every state of the union, everybody says Joe's gonna screw this up.
Starting point is 01:30:33 He comes out, he's not fantastic, but he doesn't fail miserably. Like whatever they were dosing him for, state of the union, he was okay. So the debate, no. So I recently got my dental implant and the way it works is you I had a root canal for 25 years they got to go he's nothing to do about it and so they extract painful then you got to wait a
Starting point is 01:30:56 few months then it heals up then they put the implant in then you got to wait a few months then they put the crown in right and so I get three little bottles I get ibuprofen for the pain which I right? And so I get three little bottles. I get ibuprofen for the pain, which I have in me because I don't need, and I get amoxicillin for a potential infection. But the ibuprofen and the amoxicillin are identical. And so when they give them to me, I took two out of each bottle and put them on the counter, and then I was like making a Beam dream, I think I was taking, right?
Starting point is 01:31:21 Those Beam dreams, they're so good, and they sponsor the show, by the way. But anyway, and I looked down, I'm like, which one's which? And then here's how you figured out. There's letters and numbers on the face, and you look at the bottle and it says, it is a small oval white pill with this written on it. I was like, oh, okay.
Starting point is 01:31:36 Now what happened? If Joe Biden was getting ready for that debate, and the intern pulled out the meth, the Adderall, and the Ambien and was like, oh crap, which one is it? And then gave him the Ambien. I think they were weaning him off all his drugs for the debates. I do believe that was the thing because he walked out there, you know, I was so surprised I didn't drop dead at every State of the Union and he walked out that debate and just sounded awful. But Shane, you know what I'm saying about state of the union?
Starting point is 01:32:05 Everybody's like speculating he's be horrible and he does okay. He did okay. You could see him sort of decline like an hour in but he walked out. He was fiery. He was fiery. Remember that word? Imagine a fiery Biden. Fiery Biden.
Starting point is 01:32:17 They put the red behind him for those other speeches, you know. Yeah, that one. He was definitely very animated. Yeah. Yeah, that one he was definitely very animated and very convinced that it was a good idea to have that imagery. I couldn't believe that whoever set that up thought that it was a good idea. It's like, man, that is absolutely Hitler-esque. What if it was Trump?
Starting point is 01:32:42 Backstage Trump, he's just in there and he pulls out an ambient and he crushes it up with the back of a Trump pen and then he just Puts in his hand and then sprinkles it in the there we go. We're gonna have a good night And he does a time shift worked against Biden. I mean that was late at night for him So unless he was at Camp David and they were just like jet lagging him a little bit more each day Yeah, making it later and later and later. What what up with Democrats and just openly being like, we want slaves? It's their M.O. The crazy thing is that they actually openly say it and think that no one is going to, and I'm sure they've heard this criticism, and yet it doesn't register that, hey, you're
Starting point is 01:33:20 literally saying we need to keep our cheap labor. Like I'm gonna, I'm gonna say this right now. If at our culture war events, protesters show up, we have a handful of guys that we are ready to plant in their protest to discredit them. And I think it's hilarious if they know, because then they're gonna spend all the time trying to figure out who's actually the infiltrator.
Starting point is 01:33:45 But the reason I bring this up is I was thinking just like, when Hunter Biden publicly comes out and he was like, we need second class citizens to do menial labor that I refuse to do. I'm like, you sound just like the Democrats have always sounded. It's ridiculous. And I was just imagining like,
Starting point is 01:34:01 what if someone just showed up to a protest for Democrats defending illegal immigration in a clan Illegal immigration just like a clan member and they're like no I'm on your side No, you're not like I completely agree with everything you believe But we do not disagree in any way and then I was thinking about our event where I think we'll do that Mm-hmm if protesters show up we're just gonna have like Traditional Democrats, I'll call them. It's only big slaves great great again. I told my girlfriend she can't go because of the possibility of protesters.
Starting point is 01:34:28 We have a special entrance. We have insecurity and everything. But she's pregnant. Right, right. I don't think there's going to be protesters, though. But I outright am publicly declaring, if protesters do show up, we will have a handful of infiltrators in your protest.
Starting point is 01:34:42 Good luck figuring out who is who. The best part is, guess what? If we don't actually do it, how will they know? You gotta look over your shoulder every second. Any one of those protesters could be trying to defame you. As soon as you look towards the venue, someone's gonna pull out a sign, and it's gonna say something really, really awful,
Starting point is 01:35:03 and they're gonna get a picture of you with that sign. You better keep looking over your shoulder. Yeah, I mean, I don't think that there's a better idea than to inform them that the black block is not just them. The black block is gonna be infiltrators and they're going to make you look silly. I mean that really is like the best way you deal with these protests. It's really simple. You join the protest but say something that's kind of off color to where they're like, okay, but you can't do that.
Starting point is 01:35:36 And it's like, too bad, too bad. Anyway, back to the main point because I'm derailing here. Honest question. I don't understand how Democrats, they just, they keep saying it. Like no amount of flubbing this and no amount of getting called out for it ever changes. This is what they genuinely believe. They want slaves. They want people who can't vote, who get paid dirt to do menial labor.
Starting point is 01:35:58 Yeah. I mean, they've been, they're clear about it. And it's, it's not like this is some kind of secret. This is the way that they behave and the way that they defend illegal immigrants is to say, oh you know they have to do the grunt work because Americans won't do it, which is BS. Americans will do those jobs, absolutely. And if the way you get Americans to do those jobs is to get rid of illegal immigrants and then
Starting point is 01:36:25 make the people that are actually owners of those jobs, make them pay people more. That's a good thing for America. Absolutely. You know, like the idea that we have to keep these things, these jobs low because I don't want to pay a buck more for my strawberries or what have you. Like that's really not good. Like you want to have high wages for people. Well, then it requires people paying more at the store to cover those wages. But agriculture is, you know, keep in mind, there are agricultural visas. So that I don't think that that should really apply to like food,
Starting point is 01:37:03 because there is an agricultural visa worker program We should come in those but well But but it does exist. All right, so but but for the other things like who's going to do your gardening, you know that's ridiculous and Anecdotally, I've been hearing a lot of reports that there's no traffic in Los Angeles like there used to be. I have been hearing that from real people. You know, people are saying that. I don't think it's just like to the point where now I'm actually believing it that people
Starting point is 01:37:32 are saying, you know, you look at used to look at the traffic and it'd be red, red, red on this and red on that. And if you're from California, you know what a SIG alert is. They don't have the SIG alerts anymore. I think it was the great Patriot Jay I saw on Twitter say he'd heard reports He's out there and he's been driving. He said it is way better I and I've been hearing from a lot of other people I think it is but then I see people like Charlie Kirk saying that they're gonna replace the farm workers with robots
Starting point is 01:37:54 I like that either That'll happen, but that's not good. Yes, it is. No, why is that good? I live because it's gonna take jobs listen take jobs it was good when they used when they went from having people with with a plow and an oxen to Actual tractors and it will be good when you can have machines do those jobs as well But you're gonna take away a lot of jobs the the tractor took away jobs. Yeah, all those slaves Look, I'm not a lot. I'm not a lot I and I'm not a lot I and and to be
Starting point is 01:38:26 honest with you society has managed to Deal with every innovation that we've come up with there were people that like oh You can't have the printing press because it'll take away all the people that are right scribes law Yeah, or scribes that is the the same The same argument that is made every time there's a new technology and it will be fine. But the Luddites had a point about being... They weren't against technology. They were against technology being mass produced and then mass automating them out of a job,
Starting point is 01:38:55 which does happen in multiple industries. I do care about that. I also don't want robots doing the plumbing or doing the apple picking. I just want to add to this, none of it matters, but a principal component of the decay is Happy Gilmore 2 is coming out on Friday, and that, if anything, is a sign of the end of times. What is it? That's your harbinger?
Starting point is 01:39:15 I mean, I have to look at the... I've long made the prediction that... So this is absolutely related to what you're talking about with AI Takeover. There's no new people. It's true. Gen Alpha's only 40 million, and boomers were 80. So I mean, this is within a one leap generation, and the population is half, half. So I made this prediction.
Starting point is 01:39:43 As the saying goes, I used to be with it, but then they changed what it was, and now what it is is weird and scary, and it'll happen to you too, which will not happen to us. That's what happened to Boomers. Not so much Gen Xers, and definitely not Millennials, and Gen Z will have no culture of their own, and neither will Gen Alpha. They're doing a new Happy Gilmore, because because new IP fails because there is no new generation. So it's as simple as this. This is how I've explained why the current age
Starting point is 01:40:17 of the top selling ticket artists is 48, I believe, whereas in the 2000s it was 30. If you are going to sell tickets to an event, you're a promoter, you got a stadium, you go to your booking guy and says, okay, which artists are we booking? And they're going to go, we want to get Coldplay. And you go, Coldplay? Aren't they a little old? It's like, they're going to sell it out.
Starting point is 01:40:39 Is it there anybody younger who can do a big audience? Nope. Why not? Because there aren't enough of them. So there's there's 72 million Gen Z and 40 million Gen Alpha. So if you go, so Gen Z is your anchor point. If you go too low, your market shrinks. If you go high, your market increases. So you want a younger millennial musician or show. So what are they doing? They're remaking Scrubs. They're remaking Malcolm the Middle, they're doing a sequel to Happy Gilmore. They are mass producing
Starting point is 01:41:08 the late 90s and the early 2000s because there is no younger generation. The point about AI and the reason why I brought this up is because you mentioned the neo-Luddite movement and the automation of jobs and they are going to accelerate this because there are no new people to take jobs. So our content is all gonna be regurgitated 90s as robots take everything over. I will also say one of my favorite recent stories is the builder.ai story. You guys talk about this yet?
Starting point is 01:41:36 The, there's like a Microsoft backed AI business I think was valued at $1,000. Oh, and it was all Indians. Like a few hundred Indians. 700 Indians. Oh yeah, it was like, I'm in church. I think we'll be okay, honestly. It was like, it was just actual like live humans doing stuff. It was a major white pill
Starting point is 01:41:48 Oh, yeah, that's great. We gotta go to your chats my friend so smash the like button share the show with everyone you know We got some billboards up all over the place people have been sending pictures and posting them online if you spot a Timcast billboard posted on X and tag Ian Just cuz he'll wake up one day and be like why am I getting all these tags and I look at just pictures of the Timcast a little bit of a We are going to the mainstream, man. So July 26th, Gavin McInnes and Matan, Evan and me, we do have some liberals booked. We're just trying to figure out who's gonna make the show. Our big, big name liberal that we're hoping to get
Starting point is 01:42:31 didn't wanna do it. Should I say who that was supposed to be? Yeah, say it again. Don Lemon. Yep. What'd he say? Don Lemon. That time, I think they were unable to do that date.
Starting point is 01:42:42 It's really short notice. Like a month out is short notice. So no disrespect, they are working with us and we may actually be able to book. Don, I think that would be an absolutely amazing show. Don, I would love to have you. It would be an honor and privilege to have you debate these issues
Starting point is 01:42:55 and we wanna have you there. But unfortunately he was unable to make it, so we have a couple other liberals who are gonna show up and it'll be fun. So DC Comedy Loft, check it out. But let's grab your chats and mobile rants. We have been talking with a handful of other people, some very prominent liberals,
Starting point is 01:43:07 and they're all getting back to us now. Times are a-changin', man. Really. We have a request with like 10, and they all came back with their agents and normal, and it was very professional and very normal, and I was like, wow. And they're all like, here are the dates we have available,
Starting point is 01:43:19 we'd love to do the show, and I was like, what? Wow. Let's get Colbert, he's not busy. Oh, sick burn, sick burn. All right. Kremitz says, after Trump won, the Biden, DOJ, and FBI doctored Epstein files to implicate Trump.
Starting point is 01:43:32 Trump creates July 6 Epstein smoke screen. Trump, DOJ, FBI then caught Biden holdover giving real letter to Wall Street Journal game over. I don't think so, but sure. I don't believe the Wall Street Journal story for a I don't think so, but sure. I don't believe the Wall Street Journal story for a second. That's so silly. Trump. So all they said was the name Donald. Donald is the name. And then they provided no evidence. The Wall Street Journal claimed Donald Trump without evidence, wrote a letter to Jeffrey Epstein. Shane Hitchwilder says
Starting point is 01:44:03 Sin Frontera is excellent. It's a must watch. It was eye-opening, parts shocked me, other parts pissed me off, and the section on child trafficking ripped my heart out. Everyone needs to see this. Yo guys, feature length documentary from 6-7 Kevin and Tim Cast Media and more to come. Have you guys watched this? The premiere was 6 p.m. today. It was a free premiere. Now it is premium Rumble members only. Legit. It's an hour and 40 minute long documentary. And the amazing thing is how Kevin was basically saying that going along for these ride-alongs, these ice raids, tracking this stuff,
Starting point is 01:44:41 they show it all. The illegal immigration industrial complex is dying. That's what his big surprise was, it is dying. That's amazing. This is the end of illegal immigration. What Trump is doing with these visas, with these programs, it's legit. So I really do recommend this to you guys. You guys definitely got to check it out. Rumble.com slash Tim Pool premium.
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Starting point is 01:45:24 Kellan was insanely impressed. Everyone's like, this is so incredibly well made and good. And Six-Seven Kevin was an honor to work with you, and we are going to produce more with him because this was masterfully done. And we're going to start cranking these things out and getting more documentaries, as we promised, remember, earlier in the year. We'll be working on these documentaries. Now, as a little ambitious, I said I wanted four to eight per year. Looks like we have two. We really are trying, but hey. I had Kevin on Inverted World last week, and I think it was one of the best shows we've done on that.
Starting point is 01:45:52 Because he was talking about the weird witches and stuff? Death Cult, Santeria. It was really incredible. Everyone should go find that episode. We talked about Area 51 and the mole people beneath Las Vegas. Really good dude. Now, here's the next best thing. The next document we're putting out is on the AI takeover and basically like the Terminator scenario. But it's a bit more stoic than that, but it's gonna be about all of this Luddite stuff
Starting point is 01:46:18 and technological evolution. It's gonna be nuts. Tim, I'm heading out before you get to the next. All right, man. I gotta do my show, Inverted World Live tonight at 10. We'll see you guys there phone lines are open till midnight Thanks for having me guys. Oh, it's pleasure one can call in to tales from the inverted one Yep, and tell their crazy stories. We got great stories the cars have been amazing. We love it So yeah, the link to calling will be pinned on the chat and rumble on YouTube
Starting point is 01:46:41 We'll see you guys there. See you guys see you later And also just quick shout out the show's been hitting it with a couple hundred thousand hits per episode now. Sick. Yeah, they've been nailing it. You know what it is, it's like open callers, literally anybody watching can try and call in and tell their story.
Starting point is 01:46:55 And everybody's hoping to get their chance. They want to tell their story. You remember when talk radio used to be like that? Yep. People would actually call in. It wasn't as heavily produced. You had like Art Bell stuff going on. He would ramble a little bit. But all talk radio was like that. Yep. Yep. People would actually call in. It wasn't as heavily produced. You may have like Art Bell stuff going on. He would ramble a little bit, but all talk radio was like that
Starting point is 01:47:09 caller dependent programming. Yep. And the hosts really had to know their stuff because they had to play off what the call was, but they had to know a little bit about everything. And now, you know, it's just doesn't happen that way. Now it's really siloed and scripted. Copi and Poppy says, Is Tim still in Israel? Says if it's really siloed and scripted. Kopi and Poppy says, is Tim still in Israel? Says, if it's still Philcast, Tim is still in Israel. Oh, he's back from Israel.
Starting point is 01:47:33 God, people are ridiculous. Oh man. Get Off My Lawn says, CBS had asked Craig Ferguson to replace the retiring Letterman, but not only did Ferguson refuse, he left his own late late show with Craig Ferguson out of respect for the outgoing letterman Wow desert monk says whether it's treason or sedition or whether he can be convicted the process is also the punishment make Obama go through the
Starting point is 01:47:55 modern justice system and spend millions defending his actions I just guys Michael Mouse is right about everything you know he's an anarchist and the point he made is that the only the only thing that matters is what you are willing to enforce and That's what he means by anarchy and how he describes it So if the right is gonna sit back and be like well we can't because that would be wrong then it is and you lose Bye You have like the right has to be willing to use power when they have it. And we've got it now. Yeah, and I'm not much in the house, but we've got it. Well, now another guy retired,
Starting point is 01:48:30 right? Right. In this context, they need to use the DOJ. You know, Pam Bondi has to have the the audacity have the the intestinal fortitude to actually, you know, issue warrants. But there are there are some, you know, honestly, too, though, it's not just the federal government. There are some state AGs who have been doing a good job. There are others that need to step up. Yep, absolutely.
Starting point is 01:48:51 Because the state charges, that's how a lot of these things were filed against President Trump. Now I'm not saying that we have people as corrupt as Letitia James, but we have legitimate grievances against, for instance, the Bidens and the way they use their shell companies, you know, that money was crossing state lines. And in the jurisdictions where it occurred, there's something there. If I just tell it good, finish your point, if they can tell a guy that he can't sell
Starting point is 01:49:19 wheat or the can't grow wheat to give to his own animals because of the state law, because of cross-state lines, then you can definitely have the AG of any of the states prosecute. We do have one more quick promo to read for you guys. It's MyPillow. Shout out to Mike Lindell in MyPillow. And I almost forgot, I was drinking this delicious Rev7 energy drink, and I was like,
Starting point is 01:49:42 we gotta shout out MyPillow.com slash Tim. Use promo code Tim, you get a big discount, my friends, and try their Rev7 energy drink and I was like, we gotta shout out mypillow.com slash Tim. Use promo code Tim, you get a big discount my friends and try their Rev7 energy drink. It's actually good for you. It's got cognizant, produces three times more brain energy than sugar, there's no sugar, there's no caffeine. I am a huge fan of this drink.
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Starting point is 01:51:15 And we run out super quick because everybody loves them. But shout out to MyPillow.com slash Tim. Thanks for sponsoring the show. Let's get back to your rants. All right. Luna's Ra says, yikes, Hunter Biden really sounds unhinged. Anyway, follow me for relaxing game content. Take the pressure off. There you go. Everybody keeps telling me I should do
Starting point is 01:51:33 video game streams. It's like okay, so I wrapped the morning show. Then I immediately start streaming video games for two hours. Then I eat. Then I skate. Then I do a show again. I will never be home. They want more Tim Pool? Yeah, man. Now I got these pitches coming in, people want me to do weekend shows, and they're like, Tim Pool, we will give you money. And it's like, right?
Starting point is 01:51:56 Yeah, because we're doing the Saturday shows. So if we start doing Saturday afternoon shows, and then we've got pitches coming in for a potential Sunday show, I'm like, I will work literally every single day. That's gonna help you with that 175 million. Well, we'll finally break even. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:52:14 You know, right now, 175 million, we're just, you know. And people are wondering, how is it that Timcast brings in 175 million Russia? And they're wondering, where does it all go? Well, salaries are expensive. Serge's salary is 30 million a year. Phil gets 35, you know? It's expensive.
Starting point is 01:52:36 Wait, you guys are getting paid? Guests come in on a private plane. Oh, absolutely, yeah. Yeah, well, Phil calls it a plane, Guests come in on a private plane. Oh absolutely. Yeah. Yeah well Phil calls it a plane but it's more like an anti-gravity device that is experimental and costs you know a billion dollars. Just trying to keep it so that way people could kind of understand the concept. I can't believe how many people were like, you make a hundred seventy five million dollars?
Starting point is 01:53:03 I can believe it. I can believe it absolutely man. What about the private maglev train out front? That is that's not so yeah We actually we you know with the hundreds even the reason why we broke even last year is because we had to pay a hundred Million Elon for our hyper hyper tube. Yeah our vacuum car tube under the facility that brings us straight to London You didn't think that the boring company only was working out in California. Did you yeah? We have a tube that goes straight to London. You didn't think that the boring company only was working out in California, did you? Yeah, we have a tube that goes straight to London straight shot. It built the whole thing just for us. It wouldn't cost 100 million. That would cost like three. What will it cost 10
Starting point is 01:53:33 trillion or some ridiculous amount like that? Yeah, there's no there's no boring a tunnel through the Atlantic. Yeah, not through the middle of the mid Atlantic Ridge where the ocean is currently spreading due to plate tectonics. It's not exactly a geostable region to tunnel through. All right, we got this from Raymond G. Stanley Jr. He says, that was an excellent doc. Shout out to 67Kevin, it breaks the heart getting into a firsthand visual of the child
Starting point is 01:53:58 trafficking that happened under Biden. Guys, legit, share sin frontera. It is an hour and 40 minute long breakdown of the evils of illegal immigration, the cartels, child trafficking. It's insane. And you got these people who don't want to believe it and don't know, show them. That's why we made it. And now some might be saying, why is it premium only? Because it costs a lot of money to do. Six 7 Kevin had to go to the Darien Gap. That is like one of the most dangerous places in the world.
Starting point is 01:54:25 It's true. So it was very expensive. It was very dangerous. Tim, you know what impressed me? We'd like to make more of those. From the limited footage that I saw, because I only was just looking at it when I was coming in here, but I was impressed with the fact that it's not just interview face footage. It's really giving you an idea what the lay of the land is.
Starting point is 01:54:43 Yeah. footage. It's really giving you an idea what the lay of the land is. Yeah, some great drone footage that's really showing the scope of of, you know, of the actual state of what's happening down there. It's just not it's not a documentary. You think documentary and unfortunately a lot of them are just like static shots talking back and forth interviewer camera. This really had some great visuals in it. Also, Carter did the scoring for the documentary, which is available. The original documentary songs are all here. I'm going to play this one. What does this do?
Starting point is 01:55:13 Is it going to be too loud? one. Wow. I like that one. It's called Salt and Wire. This is not AI. Carter made this music for the documentary, So we're really excited for this release you know what we need to do though, we needed to do a premiere and We're we're we're we're new at doing these documentaries. We've only this our third documentary we've ever put out We need to do a premiere and we need to send screeners to the press which we should have done and we did not
Starting point is 01:55:57 But it's out now and so share it with everybody and check it out. It's it's it's really something. It's really something Alright, let's see what we got here. We got some, we got some super chits. Louis Rodriguez says, Colbert's cancellation was the best cancellation since A Little Late with Lilly Singh. What does that mean? I don't know the show.
Starting point is 01:56:17 Oh. I have no idea. That show sucks. I was like, is he making a very offensive joke or something that I don't get? All right. Andrew, uh, Andrew Lappensee says, remember how Israel just tried to start a nuclear war? Which,
Starting point is 01:56:33 which incident are you referring to? Which, which time? There's, there's a, there's a ongoing conflict for 70 years. I'm wondering which specific incident you're referring to. All right. What do we got here? Scott Dietrich says, what about Biden signing off on Chinese nationals as staff in the government cloud? Plus, I believe they lived in China on top of that. That could be treason. Samara says treason as a dictionary definition, not just US law. Indeed. But when people are like they should be charged with treason or they committed treason, that's why I say that as addition. You can call him a traitor. You know, I get what I get what you're saying. Alright. Devon H says, did you see Tom Holland? I'm sorry, Tom
Starting point is 01:57:11 Holman. I think you meant Tom Holman selling EMP protection. What is going on? Yeah, we did. Four years he has in fact been partnering with this EMP. You know, there was a book for those people who are in the room. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I'moman selling EMP protection. What is going on? Yeah, we four years. He has in fact been partnering with this EMP You know there was a bulldozer for those who are confused. That's not a current ad you were showing He's not he's not leveraging his current position. That is something he did in the interim between the administrations proto gen X cell gen XL says
Starting point is 01:57:43 Jordan Peterson versus 20 Kermit the Frogs was a key cultural discussion. It was funny. I don't understand how people watch the Jubilee stuff, but they do. Is that the one with the flags? Yeah. Hey, look, I'm just a hold out of touch man. But my issue with it is that you don't actually ever hear an argument. So like, for instance, the Mediassan one, this young woman comes up and she's like,
Starting point is 01:58:03 do you think that immigrants deserve more than Americans? He goes, immigrants are American, I'm an immigrant, I'm an American. And she's like, I mean people born here. And he's like, no, but immigrants are American. And I'm like, Medi, stop. She's not a professional debater. Ask her what she means.
Starting point is 01:58:18 She meant, do you think that people who move here are more deserving than people who are born here? It's a simple question setting the grounds of what your ideas are, but Medi argues semantics the whole time. One guy sits down and then he was like, I'm actually an immigrant, I'm from Iran. And he goes, how do you feel about everyone hating you?
Starting point is 01:58:32 And he goes, I'm not here to debate them, I'm here to debate. And he goes, do I answer the question? And it's like, okay, here you go. He's not actually debating any of these people. It's all tribal BS nonsense. So the problem is nobody actually gets any debates through and then everyone else just is raising the flag being like, get out of here.
Starting point is 01:58:49 I want to debate. Metty was talking, like he was calling kids fascists or calling the people there fascists and stuff. So it was the same virtue signaling grandstanding stuff that he always does. And all the comments were from progressives ragging on fascists. Of course. So that's the play, right? But it's worth noting, like the young people there,
Starting point is 01:59:08 they're not worried about being called fascists. Some people actually consider themselves fascists, and that is a direct result of the left for the past 10 years. All right, Dylan Brown says, Olympics sucks now too. They want to get rid of boxing. Working in sports broadcasting field, these stations are just looking for content. I am working Rockies baseball right now. I'm telling you this right now We were just talking about this with baseball how it's like the fifth inning t-shirt thing and then like the mascot races or whatever
Starting point is 01:59:41 They're turning into circuses No one's attention can be kept anymore. It's actually kind of terrifying. And again, it plays into what I was talking about the 4th of July when I went to my hometown and nobody was outside. They're all inside on their computers. I was at a boutique store with my wife. She was looking for some summer clothes and I saw like three teenage guys sitting down and they were just swiping on their phones just like this up, up, up. And I was like, oh my God, they're zombies.
Starting point is 02:00:12 Plugged in 24-7. They can't go to a ball game. And the reason why they had to do mascot races is because they're like, stop looking at your phone and look over here. And they're like, I can't. But it's also in baseball, people have just lost an appreciation for the subtle things about like, where is this player shading? I mean, I'm not talking about the whole infield shifting.
Starting point is 02:00:33 But there's so many nuances to the game of baseball. If you know where to look for them, and people have lost that knowledge, and if you go back and you look at the pictures of the crowds watching baseball, I think some of the best baseball fans I've you know ever seen were in Saint Louis that town loves baseball and they knew what was going on and they were not there to to just be distracted. They were there
Starting point is 02:00:58 because they love the game and now it's kind of just like I don't even know what it is. It's like, you know, do it for the gram. We went to the game and we sat in the the free food seats or like the $50 all-you-can-eat seats or whatever it's it's not even it's not the baseball I grew up with it's it's barely recognizable to me yeah all right let's go we got SA Federale says talking about EMP and solar flares I bought a bunch of bacon fang radios a couple years back. Several weeks later, I woke up to news of a flare.
Starting point is 02:01:29 The screens were all scrambled, gibberish characters. They're Bao fang radios, that's what he meant. Oh, okay, it says bacon fang. That is probably the YouTube chat. Oh, and then he says, my last chat was for Bao fang, but I'm going to call them bacon fang from now on. You know what I can't stand about autocorrect? My wife texted me that she was going to be at Pirates.
Starting point is 02:01:52 She's like, I'll be at Pirates till 2. Pilates. Uh-huh. Yeah. And one thing it does is it autocorrected redacted to reacted. It does this all the time in really weird ways. It turned defames into defamed. And I'm like, why is it?
Starting point is 02:02:11 And then it never corrects when I hit the Y instead of the T on what or that. So just way or they, it won't correct those. But it corrects literally everything into random words. The auto correct when you're actually putting in a super chat, the YouTube one is atrocious. It's very, very bad. You have to be very careful.
Starting point is 02:02:31 That's why people are posting juice boxes. Yeah. All right, everybody, smash that like button, share the show with everyone you know, if you really do like the show and think it's good. We're not a big network. We don't have the massive marketing budgets that Colbert has, ha!
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