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Aug. 21, 2025 - The Culture War - Tim Pool
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MASSIVE Victory For Trump In Civil Fraud Case, DOJ Could Go On OFFENSE ft. The Quartering

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jeremy thequartering hambly
You have to get down in the mud with these people.
unidentified
I just, I tried to play McPrinciples for a while, and I just saw how it worked out.
You know, I saw how they got Donald Trump.
Yeah, obviously his mugshot backfired on them, but there's still and for will forever be a mugshot of Donald Trump because, you know, because we let, you know, we, well, we'll just go through the justice system.
We'll do this.
Hello, hello.
tate brown
This is Tate Brown here, holding it down for Tim Poole.
unidentified
We have an interview here with the quartering.
We wanted to bring him in to talk about Trump's civil fraud case getting overturned.
We had some technical difficulties at the start, so we're just jumping right into the interview.
But yeah, here's the quartering.
So, yes, I think Cracker Barrel is, there is an attack on Crackers.
tate brown
This is a widespread attack on this anti-cracker.
unidentified
This is an anti-cracker agenda.
Yeah.
Well, I think that Cracker should organize.
tate brown
I mean, totally.
jeremy thequartering hambly
Look, I mean, they took Uncle Ben from us.
unidentified
They took Aunt Jemima from us and we said nothing.
Right.
jeremy thequartering hambly
Now they've taken the cracker out of Cracker Barrel.
By the way, I don't know if you mentioned this because I was popping it out, but a great example of that refinement culture you mentioned too is the new kind logo.
I think that's the, I think they make like some kind of soy boy granola bars or something like that.
unidentified
There's like, I don't know if Surge can find it, but there was like a viral unveiling of their new logo and it was like the same logo.
And I was like, I don't really understand.
I don't know if you also mentioned, but Cracker Barrel stock has been cratering this morning.
tate brown
Yeah, we covered it.
unidentified
Yeah.
It's a full Patriot crash out over this.
And it's too hot.
jeremy thequartering hambly
What's wrong with it?
I drive by the most ghetto looking Cracker Barrels at any time of the day, 4 a.m. to 6 p.m.
That lot is jam-packed.
unidentified
I've never seen a Cracker Barrel without a weight ever in my life.
jeremy thequartering hambly
So I have no idea what they think they're fixing.
unidentified
Well, I mean, I've made the point that it's the only restaurant with like a pregame lobby because there usually is a weight.
I mean, that's everyone I've always gone to has always had a weight and has always cost me at least one or two stupid things that we didn't need from their gift shop.
Right.
Yeah.
It's a great.
tate brown
So I don't know what they're doing.
unidentified
I think this is a this is a warning shot fired at the Patriots that they are this is part of resistance, I think.
tate brown
This is part of the resistance 2.0 because they want to demoralize us by taking away Cracker Barrel.
jeremy thequartering hambly
Well, and you have another prototypical mid-40s, mid-50s white lady with thick rimmed glasses as the CEO.
Like it's the, it's like, if you see a woman like this take over a company, just know what's coming.
unidentified
Yeah.
It's, it's as predictable as just about anything.
jeremy thequartering hambly
And I don't know why Cracker Barrel is deciding to do this now.
unidentified
It's not just their logo either.
jeremy thequartering hambly
They redid their whole.
unidentified
Oh, yeah.
I think they redid.
It looks so sterile now.
And like, I don't know.
I don't know what.
Like, what are they fixing?
jeremy thequartering hambly
I don't understand.
The place is packed all the time.
unidentified
Right.
Yeah.
That whole, that whole farmhouse, I think they call it like farmhouse chic is what that aesthetic is called that they've redone the cracker barrel in and it's very ubiquitous among millennials especially And I've heard the explanation is that men just want minimalistic no-frills interiors.
So that checks that box off.
And then women, like they kind of more HGTV, the brightness, the cleanliness.
It keeps it, it's easy to clean.
So there was that era.
Yeah, there was that era of like wacky stuff on the walls nonstop, like, you know, chilies and Applebees and all like the walls were just, you couldn't see a single square inch of like uncovered wall space.
But I never got that vibe from Cracker Barrel because it was so dimly lit.
You know, it felt like you were just in a barn or you were just in this thing.
You weren't, you were just kind of taking it in.
You were happy to get your bacon and eggs and get on with, you know, after church or head to church or whatever the case was.
I don't know.
Plus, they had a great policy where they would let RVs in Class B, people who are traveling stay in their parking lot overnight for free.
So if you're traveling, you could sleep in their parking lot and then get up and have a nice hearty breakfast.
I have no, maybe every other Cracker Barrel in the country is tanking.
I don't know.
But everyone I drive by ever is jam-packed, even weekdays.
So I don't, I have no idea what they think they're doing.
I don't know what's going on.
I mean, yeah, the, I mean, I've been known to nod off in a Cracker Barrel parking lot.
That's something I've been known to do.
So because you've been there for three hours drinking beer, hot beer in the car.
Sure.
You should crack a window.
Yeah, yeah.
I mean, it's very true.
With that, I mean, I think this is the biggest story probably in the last five to 10 years, honestly.
I mean, it is that offensive.
But there was another big story today was the appellate court in New York dropping the fine, the nearly half a billion dollar fine against Donald Trump.
I have kind of two questions.
One, just what is your take on this?
Does this really just prove that there was a lot of corruption going on in the AG office?
And then the second question is, now does the DOJ go on offense?
Well, I mean, I think a lot of us have been quietly waiting.
You know, these are the slowest closing walls I've ever seen in my life.
You know, how much of these, I think people are dreaming if they think we're going to see Letitia James in jail or Alvin Bragg in jail.
Like that's just a pipe dream that as a clickbait title on a video, that's never going to happen.
But I have entered my zero apologies and my petty era.
And I think that the DOJ absolutely should go on the offensive.
Certainly we know how Alvin Bragg bent the law to just make this.
I think this was that lawsuit.
It was this loss or another.
Basically, they found a loophole so that they could charge him.
Maybe it was this case or another.
Either way, Alvin Bragg and Letitia James are corrupt.
They tried to derail Donald Trump's presidential run.
There's no denying that.
There's no other rational explanation for that.
And they should suffer.
They should suffer humiliation.
I think that Letitia James' home should be raided between 2 a.m. and 3 a.m.
Same with Alvin Bragg.
I think anybody who was involved in the Mar-a-Lago raid should have their homes raided if given just cause.
So I think, yes, we all knew the 500 million was insane.
Plus, by the way, it was like 460 million plus 100 million in this interest number that they said the bank should have been charging them.
Yeah.
Which again was completely made up.
I think it was Judge Engrun or whatever, the same guy that girl said was creepy at the gym.
I'm pretty sure that's that judge.
I can't remember.
I can't remember exactly.
But yeah, I want the DOJ to go on offensive, please.
Right.
Like, please, I think America, like, do I want to see, you know, the DOJ be completely weaponizing about everybody and everything?
No.
But I'd like to see, you know, let's not forget those corrupt losers in Georgia too, who tried to bring Rico charges against Trump while they were sleeping with each other and spending taxpayer money on vacations and this and the other thing.
Like, you know, I want them to go on the offensive and I want them to root out some of these people because, you know, at some point in the future, Democrats will be in charge again.
That's just the way this works.
And they're going to do it again, too.
So if we don't, I used to think, let's be strong.
Let's, let's not do what they do.
Wrong.
That's the only thing they understand.
You have to hit them with the exact crap that they do to us.
And if you don't, they're just going to do it again when they're in charge in four or eight or 12 more years.
So they set the precedent.
I feel no guilt about it.
I think that we should make them live by their own rules.
Totally.
I mean, I'm in total agreement.
I mean, sometimes you see these vague statements from the DOJ, like, oh, we're maybe potentially investigating Barack Obama.
And you see stuff like that.
I'm like, well, that's red meat.
The walls are closing in.
Right.
Yeah.
And so it's like, okay, well, that's kind of red meat for the base.
That's not going to happen.
I mean, obviously, there's probably nothing more that the base would like to see than Barack Obama in an orange jumpsuit.
But like, let's be honest, it's, you know, not going to happen.
But people like Fannie Wells and Letitia James, obviously, not only should we go after him, but they're like to pursue justice, we should.
I mean, they've committed crimes.
There is high-level corruption here.
And there's a decent chance that if they do not get punished, they will just keep making innocent people's lives more difficult.
So in this case, I don't even know if it's weaponizing the DOJ.
I think it's just what the DOJ should be doing.
Well, they were mad about Trump's mortgage, quote-unquote, fraud.
So I agree.
Mortgage fraud is bad.
The bank should make all the money.
So Letitia James, you know, where you registered out of state, this you fudged the numbers.
You lied on this, that, and the other thing.
I think that we should press charges against her.
I certainly think, I mean, I 100% agree with you.
This idea that like, oh, we find we have the Hillary emails.
Hillary is going to jail.
The walls are closing in.
People would be better served to just ignore that because it's not going to happen.
And the quicker you get off that hopium and more into like the idea that maybe we can get some small wins here.
Maybe we can get root out these corrupt AGs.
Maybe some of these activist judges get rid of them.
That's the real win here.
You know, there are a lot of stuff.
I think Trump's tariffs are working.
I think there's a lot, you know, I think immigrant, you know, his deportations, obviously people want bigger numbers, but that's something he's following through.
The Hillary Clinton in a jumpsuit thing is great for a thumbnail with a red siren emoji saying that the next, you know, finally we got her.
But yeah, go on the offensive where you can.
But as a supporter, just manage your expectations.
That's all.
Yeah.
No, and something you hit on earlier, I think is really important is that the left has made a friend-enemy distinction for quite a long time now, where essentially they view politics in a very simple lens, which is reward your friends, punish your enemies.
That's just common thinking over there.
And Republicans had this, they call it my principles theory, where if we just keep sticking to our principles, we out-principle the left.
And people, because Americans are just very clear and concise thinkers, they'll just naturally come to the right because they're, you know, they're nonpartisan and they just want the truth.
Obviously, we can't, you know, we can't do, we can't seminar a way out of this.
We eventually do have to go on the offensive.
That's why we lose.
Like, you have to get, I mean, there's the big ones.
Obviously, I think everyone would love the files.
But just like putting Hillary Clinton in jail and locking up Barack Obama, I think you can file them in the same category.
But you can go get Letitia James.
You can go get, I mean, this, I forget the AG in Georgia, but Fanny Willis, I think was her name.
Oh, yeah, you said her name before.
Yeah, Fanny, yeah.
You know, you can go get them.
They like legitimately committed fraud, fraudulent activity.
You can disbar them.
You could humiliate them.
You can bring them before Congress and humiliate them.
I'm 100%.
I'm in my petty era.
I want it all.
Yeah, totally.
I mean, and we're seeing, we're seeing there is a, I think Trump is leading the charge and this sort of mindset shift in the GOP, broadly speaking.
I mean, for one, like you hit on earlier, I mean, he had four years.
Some of his, some of his dogs, like Stephen Miller, I mean, he's had four years to comb through 18th century law to come up with like new mechanisms to deport illegals.
And so, I mean, yeah, you had Trump, but you had a lot of his guys, you know, a lot of his guys spending four years just ready to rock.
And you're even seeing now in Texas with the redistricting.
I mean, that's a really strong indication that this is a, the GOP, the mood has changed across the country.
I mean, the redistricting is a pretty aggressive thing, I would say.
I'm a big fan of it.
You got to hit him.
Sometimes the best, like sometimes in, let's say, in combat, like the best defense is a good offense.
And we know that this redistricting thing, I mean, look at how Gavin Newsom's having an absolute meltdown over it.
We had a Supreme Court race in Wisconsin that that was kind of the primary thing.
Like, hey, they're going to redistrict and we're going to lose a Republican representative.
And fortunately, our Supreme Court here overturned it or basically said they couldn't do it.
But like, this is going to be the next line of attack is redistricting.
And in Texas, I mean, we may lose.
I mean, I want to, you know, prayers up if we lose America's ghetto queen star in this redistricting.
It would be, I don't want, I don't know if I want to live in a world where I don't have Jasmine Crockett telling me what is and what isn't correct and how the law should be followed.
But, you know, I think that Trump has to do this kind of stuff to secure.
I look at a lot of like, just like deportations.
The deportations to me aren't necessarily, yes, getting illegals out of this country is good for Americans, bar none, period.
I don't care if you're, you know, Grandma, Eduardo, Esther, Gonzalez, and you sell tamales at the street corner, or you're an MF-13 gang member.
You have to go home.
Yeah.
That's good for Americans.
However, it also does help secure future elections.
Let's not pretend that dropping off all these illegals in Battleground Saints wasn't happening.
People forget Wisconsin had tens of thousands of these people dumped in a lot of our small towns like Whitewater, Wisconsin, thousands of these people so that they can all essay these cute college girls.
I mean, it's, you know, so getting immigration is not just about getting these people out of the country, but it's also about making sure that the Democrats, you know, future voter policy gets disrupted too.
You know, I think we're going to need, we would need 20 years of net zero, you know, or negative immigration to ever fix this.
But if you could put systems in place to make sure, hey, you know, maybe we can't be bringing flights of migrants to battleground states in the Midwest and then, you know, teaching them how to vote Democrat.
Maybe we don't have who is that person just got caught on tape dropping off mail-in ballots from allegedly migrants.
I forget it just came out a couple of days ago, but like enough of this.
We can't be, and by the way, there's the human and the God aspect of it.
Like maybe we shouldn't be using humans as political capital and bringing these people in and saying, oh, we really care about the immigrants unless they vote Republican.
We don't want them.
We only want the ones that, you know, so there's a lot that Trump has to accomplish.
I think the four-year break might have helped him galvanize just what's online on state.
Because if Kamala Harris would have won, I think we would have had a long run of Democrats because she would have set it up the same way Trump's doing it.
So I hope he continues with this.
Right.
I mean, as long as birthright citizenship is on the books, a Democrat keeping the door of the border open is just, I mean, just, yeah, you're just turning states' demographics over to Democrat voters.
I mean, Texas is a great example is, you know, Texas obviously is still a red state, but there's a fascinating exit polling, and a lot of Texas political experts will point to this.
For example, Ted Cruz, Beta Rourke, I cite this one all the time, is it was actually transplants to the state voted red 55 to 45.
And it was native Texans voted blue 55 to 45.
And you may be asking yourself, well, how is that the case?
Well, the problem is I think most people's conception of what a native Texan is is frozen in the 1980s.
I mean, we had decades of illegal immigration and a native Texan is a second generation Gonzalez.
Yes, precisely.
Yeah, you're right.
It's been 40 years since a native Texan was some tall silhouette white guy smoking a Marlboro Red.
That's not what go to Texas.
You'll see.
Yeah, precisely.
So it's like, I mean, like, like you said, we're going to need decades of net zero immigration to undo the cheap, unfair advantage that Democrats have built through exploiting demographics, really, to benefit, you know, benefit the party.
Here's also an unpop like an kind of a spicy take, but not really a spicy take because I know that you are a hardcore guy, so you're not going to be offended by this.
But like, I don't know if you saw the parade, we'll call it, that went viral in Michigan.
I'd like to also, you know, I know when people think illegal immigrants, they're always thinking like Mexicans or people from the Dominican or stuff like that.
But we've got an Arab problem in this country too, where we have entire cities whose signs are not even in English marching in the streets.
You know, Texas also has a huge, huge pot.
DFW.
Yeah.
Yeah.
They have entire like mega churches.
The guy that was, that mowed down all those people in New Orleans was radicalized in a mosque in Texas.
You know, when I say like, so I just want to be clear, when I say immigrants have to go home, I mean all of them, not just, you know, Alejandro.
Including Surge over here.
Surge, you got to go.
You know, you can do your job remotely.
Yeah.
Don't even get me started on H-1Bs either.
Like, oh my gosh.
H-1Bs have to go.
And it is one of the biggest, Trump's never going to do it because he loves it.
But like the H-1B program is another 2 million people in this country that all vote Democrat, that all are here basically as slaves.
Yes.
And companies are like, no, we can't possibly find more 80 IQ people from Bangladesh.
We can't operate our, we can't run Microsoft with a bunch of $7 an hour brown slaves that will work 100 hours a week and will never leave your company because they know that they're going to get deported back to their country.
Let's not pretend that the H-1B program is bringing in 140 IQ people simply not available in the United States.
It is a legalized slavery system for corporations to bring in low-page, low-wage workers that they essentially own.
Because it's hard enough when you're like, I'm living paycheck to paycheck.
I can't quit my job.
Now imagine your citizenship depends on it.
And then you have all these people overseeing their overstaying their visas and overstaying this.
I mean, there is a lot of reform with this country.
I mean, think of just how great America would be if we just said net zero immigration in 20 years, just 20 years.
Like nationwide cracker barrel.
Oh, yeah.
Aunt Jemima would come back on the syrup bottles.
The Indians would return to the land of the lakes.
That's right.
The Indians would return to the land of like Uncle Ben would go home to the rice field.
That's right.
Like everything would be, I mean, just give me 20 years of it.
And like, and I'm talking, you know, I'm talking none.
No H-1Bs, no, you know, borders are closed.
I mean, there's a reason that Poland seemed to have, Poland seems to have not been affected by a lot of this migrant crime in Europe.
And when people bring it up and say, you know, well, you know, what do closed borders look like?
I'm like, ask Poland.
Yeah.
Ask Poland how many guys they've had allow snack bar themselves in Poland.
I mean, it seems there's a pretty direct line.
And I just want to experience just for a little bit.
It takes me like 15 years and just see what we can do.
See what we could do for our veterans.
See what we could do for our homeless.
See what we could do for the 100,000 people, 100,000 Americans that die every year due to fentanyl or opioid.
What could we do to the opioid crisis if we didn't, if we weren't subsidizing 20 million illegals and another 3 million H-1B Indian people?
It's insane to me.
Yeah.
Totally.
I'm in total.
They all vote Democrat.
Right.
So precisely.
So on top of that, even if you're not an anti-immigration guy and you're a Republican, they all vote Democrat.
H-1Bs don't vote Republican.
There's like six different reasons for six different groups of people of why we need net zero immigration and deportations.
But with that, so based, so true.
We're at the end of time, unfortunately.
I wish we had more time, but our technical difficulties.
Yeah, so we apologize for that.
But hopefully we can get you back for the full 30 sometime here soon.
But with that, where can people find you to get more?
Well, I'll be live on Rumble in an hour.
Nice.
Rumble and quartering live on YouTube and on X and on Twitch.
So wherever.
So if you got an hour, you know, I don't know who's up next.
I think Russell's on vacation.
But I'll be live in an hour.
I'd love to see you wherever you watch.
And again, thanks for the opportunity to be on the show.
And I apologize for the technical difficulties.
It's all good, man.
Thank you.
Thank you.
Well, we'll catch you next time and catch you at three, three o'clock.
All right.
See you guys.
All righty.
Well, with that, thanks for Jeremy coming in clutch.
Yeah, we had some time.
I think it might have been on our end.
So he shouldn't be the one apologizing.
I think it might have been us.
But yeah, we want more of them.
So we will go.
I'm going to go watch a stream here in a few hours.
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