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It would seem the Democrats are getting a cold, hard lesson in what happens when you | ||
restrict the abilities of the police, demoralize them, and not let them do their job. | ||
Because the latest news, the DNC, which is going to be one of the most important moments this year, will not have, well at least, over 100 police groups, a better way to phrase it, I agree. | ||
They're basically saying we can't do it. | ||
Our hands are tied, you know, so we're not going to be able to help provide the | ||
protection they need for their convention in Milwaukee. | ||
Now, to be fair, I don't even think there's going to be a convention in Milwaukee. | ||
So I don't know necessarily. | ||
I agree. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Right. | ||
So like maybe, maybe, maybe the story is not as yeah. | ||
I was gonna say maybe the story's not as big as we think it is. | ||
Why would they even need to have one? | ||
Because it's like they have obviously chosen Biden. | ||
They're going with Biden unless... VP maybe? | ||
Unless of course they are switching. | ||
What are they gonna like try to decide who's gonna be VP? | ||
Wouldn't Biden just choose and then be like this is who it is? | ||
There was a woman from the DNC who said to I think it was Bill Hemmer on Fox News, we are not | ||
having this convention to nominate Joe Biden or something like that. | ||
And I ended up doing a big segment on it because everybody was like, what could she possibly | ||
have meant by that? | ||
Did she let it slip? | ||
They need to have the convention. | ||
She said, we need to have it. | ||
And a lot of people were like, they're going to nominate somebody else, aren't they? | ||
That's what I've been saying. | ||
So what's going to happen? | ||
Joe Biden's going to walk out, but then a giant ship is going to crash onto him and Hillary's going to walk out? | ||
She's going to pull the shoes off his feet and put them on and then she's the nominee now? | ||
No, he'll walk out and make an announcement that, you know, he finally is going to admit to having early onset dementia. | ||
No. | ||
I'm being a little much. | ||
He's going to say something that, you know, unfortunately, I really appreciate all of you, you know, coming out for me, but I'm going to step down and we're going to allow this wonderful woman who you all know and love. | ||
I know it's going to happen. | ||
He's going to come out. | ||
He's going to be up and active more than he's ever been. | ||
He's going to be angry. | ||
You're going to see it. | ||
We're all going to be watching this live speech. | ||
It's going to be one of the most epic political speeches ever made. | ||
And we're all going to be sitting here going like, how is this Joe Biden? | ||
And then after he finishes his impassioned plea for the heart and soul of this country, he says, that's why I have to choose Hillary Clinton as my VP. | ||
And she comes out and everyone claps and cheers. | ||
And then he goes, and then he falls over dead. | ||
That's very dark descriptive. | ||
And then Hillary's like, I guess I'm the nominee then! | ||
I like your impression. | ||
Yeah, that's how I imagine she talks in private. | ||
So, they're gonna have a DNC. | ||
It's kind of weird they're gonna do it, but it is big news. | ||
I guess the police aren't gonna be there. | ||
What's gonna happen, though? | ||
I mean, do they really... I know what they're gonna do. | ||
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Cheat an election. | |
They're gonna cheat an election, huh? | ||
Well, Bill Barr was asked today, when he was testifying before Congress, if... I guess one of the Democrats asked him if he thought someone was gonna cheat in the election, and he was like, I have no reason to believe that would be the case or something. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Both sides are levying these accusations and that's kind of scary. | ||
You know, especially when you've got the mainstream media up and down saying, we will not know the results of this election. | ||
We won't for some time. | ||
Yeah, it's messed up. | ||
I'll give you a prediction. | ||
There's a lot of things that could happen. | ||
I'm willing to bet Trump narrowly wins, but they say we're still counting votes and then they're going to keep finding ballots. | ||
Of course. | ||
You're gonna be like, oh, Trump didn't actually win Michigan. | ||
We found a box of ballots. | ||
We found 100,000 ballots. | ||
This could make a difference. | ||
It's gonna be like a thousand here or there, where they'll call it, they'll say, you know, 98.9% reporting Trump winning by a few thousand. | ||
Yeah. | ||
We found 473 votes in this post office, you know, locked in the back room. | ||
I mean, if masks work like they say they do, there's nothing wrong with going out and voting physically. | ||
Period. | ||
Why? | ||
What are they fighting for? | ||
Andrew Cuomo said that an outdoor rock concert was illegal. | ||
And a bunch of people were like, uh, but you have protests nonstop in your state for Black Lives Matter. | ||
Didn't he? | ||
Didn't he go out? | ||
I don't know if Cuomo did. | ||
I don't know if he actually did. | ||
I know his little brother pretended to be quarantined on CNN and got caught. | ||
And then CNN, man, there was a tweet. | ||
I retweeted this guy. | ||
He basically said, you can really see in the metrics, LexisNexis data for New York Times, when they completely sold out the paper. | ||
Because, you know, it was actually Ezra Klein of Vox who wrote, once the internet emerged as a principal news source, the mainstream newspapers immediately realized they had to be clickbait, they had to be buzzfeed. | ||
So now, this guy was basically saying, he's boycotting the New York Times, he refuses to give an interview, some scientist or something. | ||
And he said that the New York Times is BuzzFeed with a thin veneer of academia or professionalism, when in reality it's the same trash, fake news. | ||
It's just remnants of their former selves. | ||
That's what they're going on. | ||
It's a skin suit. | ||
That's how it's described, right? | ||
The New York Times, the Grey Lady, the paper of record, once the most prestigious paper in the world, is now just being worn by these liches as a skin suit. | ||
A wolf in sheep's clothing. | ||
Yeah. | ||
I like to go the horror route more, where it's like, uh, whatchacallit, like the dude from Men in Black. | ||
Okay. | ||
So the New York Times was once very much like, I say, this important news must be heard by the people! | ||
And now it's the guy from Men in Black who's like, you got any sugar water? | ||
And that's the stories they write, it's all trash. | ||
Yeah, the Roach guy. | ||
So we actually got, we're gonna leave with this story because it's kind of... | ||
I don't know. | ||
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I don't know. | |
It's one of those stories. | ||
The DNC is not going to have police protection. | ||
Or they might, but more than 100 police agencies are withdrawing from agreements because of their policies. | ||
It's kind of like an epic backfire, I suppose. | ||
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Yeah. | |
You know, they want to embrace this stuff. | ||
What do you think is going to happen? | ||
The cops are going to be like, OK, well, we don't protect you. | ||
And the funny thing about it is in Chicago, they created two new police units. | ||
Crime goes right down. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Surprise, surprise. | ||
Crime goes down when you fund the police. | ||
Yep. | ||
Exactly. | ||
But then we also got the Bill Barr hearings. | ||
Oh, what an embarrassment to our government. | ||
Bill Barr, I like this guy. | ||
Me too. | ||
The more I watch A.G. | ||
Bill Barr, I'm like, seems like an alright guy. | ||
They really try to get him. | ||
And they just yell at him. | ||
And I'm like, the more they do that, the more I like Bill Barr. | ||
You can see the amount of patience that that man has. | ||
And it is commendable. | ||
And they wonder why he doesn't want to testify before Congress. | ||
They just yelled at him the whole time. | ||
Well, they meaning the Democrats. | ||
Right, the Democrats. | ||
The Democratic side of it. | ||
Whenever he would try and answer a question they would ask, he would get a word and a half, and then he would go, reclaiming my time. | ||
Anyway, Bill Barr, you're an evil, evil bigot, and you hate everyone. | ||
I'm gonna take that as a no. | ||
And he's like, well, wait, I... | ||
Reclaiming my time. | ||
Anyway, moving on, I'd like to add this Washington Post article that is totally unsubstantiated to the record. | ||
It was worse then. | ||
It was like Slate. | ||
One guy's like, I'd like to read from Slate. | ||
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What? | |
For those who don't know, Slate is like a conspiracy far left. | ||
Okay, I'm being a little unfair. | ||
It is a far left. | ||
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Yeah. | |
Oh gosh. | ||
The Daily Beast. | ||
Just do this, just go to allsides.com, they're great. | ||
And they'll show you, like the Democrats often choose the furthest left possible sources. | ||
I've got Buzzfeed here that says, Trump is a big stupid doo-doo head, I'd like to have | ||
added to the record. | ||
The Daily Beast. | ||
Yeah, the Daily Beast, wow. | ||
They didn't even give the full Bill Barr quote when he said, since when is it okay to burn | ||
down a federal courthouse? | ||
They just quoted, is it okay, question mark? | ||
There's more to that sentence, dude. | ||
They didn't even finish the sentence? | ||
Because they don't want you to know. | ||
Oh my gosh. | ||
Yeah, now MSNBC, I guess, was finally forced to show the footage because of the hearing of all the violence and the chaos. | ||
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Yeah. | |
But we'll talk about that, and we'll talk about some of the responses from the police, some of the weapons they've found. | ||
And then we've got some other stories, too. | ||
I think we're gonna talk about the censorship of Trump, because this is probably the scariest thing I've ever seen. | ||
If you guys don't know, Trump tweeted out a video of a bunch of doctors talking about hydroxychloroquine, and everybody banned it. | ||
So we have to be very careful how we talk about it, because they could theoretically just shut our stream down for even mentioning it. | ||
Yeah, but we'll try to... | ||
But the main story here, in my opinion, for one, they're censoring what the president is telling the American people. | ||
But more importantly, it was a news organization just live streaming a press conference. | ||
That's it. | ||
And they blamed the news organization for it. | ||
Didn't they ban Donald Trump Jr.? | ||
Yeah. | ||
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Yeah. | |
Because he shared the video. | ||
Well, they gave him like a restriction. | ||
We didn't actually suspend him. | ||
He just can't tweet anymore. | ||
Oh, great. | ||
For 12 hours. | ||
For 12 hours. | ||
Oh, goodness. | ||
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This is from News 7 Boston. | ||
I don't exactly know why it's from Boston, but it's a certified News Guard source, and they're telling us it's happening, so I'll take it, even though the DNC is in Milwaukee. | ||
Police agencies pulling out of Democratic Convention. | ||
More than a hundred police agencies are withdrawing from agreements to send personnel to bolster security at next month's Democratic National Convention in Milwaukee, in part because they're concerned about a recent directive ordering police in the city to stop using tear gas to control crowds. | ||
A Citizen Oversight Commission last week directed Milwaukee's police chief to publicly account for why the department used tear gas during protests in late May and early June after the killing of George Floyd. | ||
and to change Milwaukee's police policies to ban the use of tear gas and pepper spray. | ||
The Milwaukee Fire and Police Commission said in its order, Police Chief Alfonso Morales could be fired if he fails to comply. | ||
That order came amid intense scrutiny of police tactics in Portland, Oregon. | ||
This we understand. | ||
It says, since the Milwaukee order was issued, more than a hundred law enforcement agencies in Wisconsin and across the country decided against coming to Milwaukee. | ||
Morales told the WTMJ on Tuesday, they were concerned with directives placed on the police department, including not allowing tear gas or pepper spray. | ||
Now the tear gas thing, I'm kind of like, New York doesn't really use tear gas. | ||
I don't think Chicago does either. | ||
And they're effective in their crowd control. | ||
New York does use pepper spray, but New York rarely engages in that kind of tactic or weapon, you know, sprays. | ||
So I'm almost like, is that it? | ||
Well, think about the layout of New York, too. | ||
I mean, you're closed in. | ||
The streets are kind of wide in some areas, but you put a tear gas down, it's not just going to spread out. | ||
It's going to go up and into people's windows and into buildings. | ||
So the environment in New York compared to where they're actually using it, like Milwaukee, Significantly smaller and more open so it can disperse a little bit more so I can see how it being problem in bigger cities A lot of people also don't realize that tear gas has to go somewhere. | ||
It's not just gone. | ||
So I think for New York and Chicago there was an issue with their plumbing systems Oh, okay. | ||
Yeah, where... | ||
Makes sense, yep. | ||
Because New York is a big rock. | ||
It doesn't absorb or anything, it just goes into the water. | ||
Yep, just concrete. | ||
So I don't know exactly, yeah, it's actually, you can actually look at a map of Manhattan, | ||
this is really cool, and you can see a zigzag of skyscrapers. | ||
That's where the bedrock is. | ||
Because they, yeah, so the smaller buildings are on the weaker ground and then they build | ||
out skyscrapers on the rock. | ||
Yeah, makes sense. | ||
You ever see the videos of them doing the subways in New York? | ||
It's just a massive rock, and they have this huge machine just ripping through it. | ||
It's really cool, actually. | ||
Cool, yeah. | ||
Anyway, so they say, the convention scheduled for August 17th to the 20th at Wisconsin Center in downtown Milwaukee has been scaled down to a mostly virtual event, with only about 300 people expected to attend in person. | ||
Most of the speeches will be delivered online from other locations, though former Vice President Joe Biden has said he will be in Milwaukee to accept the nomination. | ||
Despite the event's smaller scale, police are preparing for potentially large protests in and around the venue. | ||
Oh boy. | ||
I see conservatives say this all the time, that the far-left Antifa are the Democratic Party. | ||
That's exactly what I was thinking, though. | ||
Who's going to be protesting this place? | ||
The far-left. | ||
For what reason? | ||
They hate the Democrats with a passion. | ||
In 2016, there was like 10 protesters at the RNC. | ||
It was boring, and I was like, wow, nothing. | ||
I thought the RNC, because of back in 2004, It was crazy. | ||
Like, I wasn't, you know, paying much attention, but there were people brought molotovs and shields and they got arrested by the FBI and a bunch of crazy stuff like that. | ||
The DNC convention? | ||
The RNC. | ||
Oh, the RNC. | ||
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In 2004. | |
Oh, okay. | ||
So everybody thought that 2016's RNC was going to be crazy because it was Donald Trump and everybody's like, oh no, it's Trump, you know, he's a bad person. | ||
And no, no, nobody showed up. | ||
But you know what, you know, you know where they did show up? | ||
Thousands of people descended on the DNC, tried jumping barriers, were trying to knock them down, fighting with the police. | ||
What was their message? | ||
Did they even have one? | ||
The DNC? | ||
The people who showed up to protest the DNC. | ||
Do they ever have a message? | ||
They do, but it's dejected. | ||
It's a bunch of different groups, right? | ||
For the most part, it was the Democratic Party is complicit. | ||
They think the corporate Dems are evil. | ||
They still do. | ||
You follow a lot of these progressive personalities, and they will rip on the Democrats all day and night. | ||
It's where we all get along. | ||
The corporate Democrats are trash. | ||
And that's why I'm like, who's voting for Biden? | ||
Because the progressives, I really do think the far left, at least some of them, want Trump to win. | ||
Did we talk about this the other day? | ||
A little bit? | ||
A couple times it's come up, yeah. | ||
Yeah, I remember back in 2016 there were some far leftists who hated Trump but told me they were going to vote for him. | ||
Like people I knew from Occupy. | ||
And I laughed about it and they were like, hey man, you get Trump in and it's all going to go down faster. | ||
And I was like, you think that if you vote for Trump the country is going to fall apart? | ||
And they were like, oh definitely. | ||
Because their view was like, voting for a celebrity TV personality over Hillary Clinton, who worked in the State Department, was like a sure path towards everything crumbling and falling apart. | ||
Little did they know. | ||
Right. | ||
Ended up having the best economy of our generation. | ||
Yeah, exactly. | ||
Well, I mean, their argument now would be, no, we were right. | ||
That's what they're all saying. | ||
Because of what's happening now? | ||
Because of COVID, because of the riots. | ||
It's funny to see tweets now, finally after three and a half years, where they're like, you know, I knew the Trump presidency was going to be a disaster. | ||
I'm like, oh, shut up. | ||
No, you didn't. | ||
We had three years of the best economy we've ever had. | ||
And all you did was scream the whole time. | ||
And none of this is his fault. | ||
It's COVID and then Democratic leadership being terrible at their jobs. | ||
It is. | ||
That's what's funny about how they're attacking him over the federal deployment in Portland. | ||
Because it's like, you complain that he's not doing anything about the lockdowns, like he should mandate every state to do it. | ||
Then you complain when there's a small group of people defending a courthouse in Portland. | ||
Yep, that's it. | ||
That's just the stupidest. | ||
There's no way to win. | ||
Rightly so, defending this courthouse because it's being bombarded nightly for weeks now. | ||
How long has it been being attacked? | ||
60-something days. | ||
Well, that's when the riots started in Portland, but it was like the 35th day. | ||
The 39th is when they breached the doors. | ||
Oh, when they breached the doors. | ||
And started a fire inside or whatever. | ||
But they probably were attacking it before that. | ||
Right. | ||
They were trying to set up, initially they were trying to set up the Paz, I guess, the Portland Autonomous Zone. | ||
I don't know what district it is. | ||
So at least 30 days though, at least, that this courthouse has been being attacked. | ||
Yep. | ||
And it's funny how Trump actually wasn't doing anything. | ||
Some conservative personalities were saying that Trump was being told to not engage because people liked the protests. | ||
So Trump basically was like, okay. | ||
And then he made his stand. | ||
Now they're trying to argue that Trump made his stand at Mount Rushmore. | ||
You know, and he was on July 3rd. | ||
He's like, we're going to do this, that, and this. | ||
The only problem, the riots had stopped. | ||
Trump was too late with Trump. | ||
It was a month earlier. | ||
It was a month before he even said anything. | ||
He wasn't, he wasn't sending people out. | ||
He said, it's, it's up to the States and the cities, man. | ||
Yeah. | ||
They're the ones who had to take care of it. | ||
They've made it really clear over the past couple of months too, that we are in control. | ||
You back off. | ||
Well, I'll tell you what's funny, man. | ||
This is Milwaukee, where the Democratic National Convention needs to have their gathering. | ||
I don't know what they're going to do. | ||
I'll tell you what. | ||
Let me just speculate real quick. | ||
Joe Biden vows to be there. | ||
There's going to be massive protests. | ||
A lot of people think Joe Biden won't be the nominee because it's just like, I don't think so. | ||
That's me. | ||
I'm gonna need more information. | ||
Is there a possibility that something happens there with a lack of security that results in Joe Biden not being the | ||
nominee? | ||
Interesting. | ||
That could result in a massive boost in sympathy for the Democratic Party? | ||
I'm gonna need more information. What are you speculating? | ||
I'm speculating that we're sending a very old and feeble man into the fray with no security is a really, really dumb | ||
idea. | ||
Joe Biden absolutely must have security, and I'm sure he will have Secret Service. | ||
Hopefully that's enough. | ||
They need their police. | ||
This man needs to be protected. | ||
You don't gotta like the guy to recognize, I don't care who you are in politics, we can't have crazy people going around doing crazy things. | ||
That's absolutely true. | ||
But I'll tell you what, man. | ||
If something happens to Joe Biden because the cops say they're pulling out, I mean, I'll be furious, but I'll tell you what, a lot of people will be very, very, very sympathetic to the Democratic Party. | ||
They will be. | ||
Well, we're calling it here, you know, so... I'm not calling anything, I'm saying... Alright, well, through you, I'm saying if that happens, we already called it out and see it ahead of time, and it's like... It's not even... It's rather conspiratorial, we gotta say. | ||
No, it isn't. | ||
It's absolutely not conspiratorial to say sending in a presidential candidate into a city that expects large protests with no police presence is one of the stupidest things you can do. | ||
And I tell you what, it's not conspiratorial at all to say loathsome, you know, greatly loathed Obama administration VP No police. | ||
Large protests. | ||
Very dangerous for an old man. | ||
Very dangerous. | ||
I don't know. | ||
So if I said my grandpa walked into a crowd of antifa throwing bricks at people's faces, you'd be like, that's a conspiracy theory if he dies. | ||
I'd be like... I'm not even gonna say that. | ||
I just think that Biden's gonna go out and announce his retirement. | ||
I think that's been what I've been saying for a long time. | ||
I see what you're saying. | ||
Okay. | ||
I don't think that's gonna happen. | ||
I think that he's gonna have his own entourage and roll in, do his speech, retire, and roll out. | ||
The amount of security they have for buildings that they use for these conventions is absurd. | ||
They do, like, full dog sweeps three times. | ||
They have to lock down every door. | ||
Well, if the police aren't coming, they're not gonna have that. | ||
I mean, they'll probably have feds to take care of some of it. | ||
Okay. | ||
But they need police. | ||
That I do agree. | ||
And they don't have it because of their own policies. | ||
Now back in Chicago... Well, this doesn't say that no police will be there. | ||
It's a hundred different agencies have said that we don't want to be there because of these specific things. | ||
You know, that's not to say that they're not even going to show up. | ||
It's that they're upset that they can't control a crowd like they would like to if they needed to. | ||
You're right, you're right. | ||
So they're calling attention to a specific problem that they see because they're police and they've probably dealt with this many times before so they know what's coming. | ||
They're just covering themselves. | ||
I don't blame them at all. | ||
This is interesting. | ||
It says, not all police departments withdrew because of tear gas. | ||
Apparently, does this mean there's no police? | ||
It says Madison withdrew because of COVID. | ||
Madison originally committed to providing a hundred officers to Milwaukee. | ||
For what was... Maybe they're only referring to this group, but this is interesting. | ||
I don't know. | ||
They say that Fond Duloc police chief... | ||
I think they would just cancel it. | ||
I really do. | ||
I think they'll make it virtual. | ||
I think so. | ||
saying he expects other agencies in the states to also withdraw. | ||
Lamb chairs the Wisconsin Police Executive Group, which is made up of police chiefs from cities with | ||
populations of more than 20,000 people. | ||
Lamb sent a letter to Milwaukee police on July 6th, outlining his organization's concerns about limiting the | ||
use of tear gas and pepper spray. | ||
West Allis police first sent a letter to Morales with concerns, | ||
and they basically say the same thing. | ||
I think they would just cancel it, I really do. | ||
I think they'll make it virtual. | ||
I think you're right. I think that there's the chances of them just going, | ||
All right, well, the DNC will just go online and Biden can stay in his basement. | ||
Exactly. | ||
They're going to keep him in his basement. | ||
Dead serious. | ||
Yep. | ||
That's all they've been doing. | ||
And now there's probably not even going to be a debate. | ||
And because of COVID, Trump can't have rallies. | ||
Yeah. | ||
This is a ridiculous election cycle, man. | ||
Anything to shut him down. | ||
Anything. | ||
That's what a lot of people are saying. | ||
All of this is ridiculous. | ||
They just want to try to beat Trump in any way possible. | ||
And what I've been saying for months now, they're firing on all cylinders, firing every single thing they got because they know the average American's like, Trump's Trump's good. | ||
We like Trump. | ||
We like our economy. | ||
We like making money. | ||
We like being safe in our homes. | ||
Period. | ||
We could get a little conspiratorial and argue that the Democratic governors are colluding to restrict Trump's abilities to campaign, and they're trying to destroy the economy. | ||
We could get a bit conspiratorial, but I don't think we need to. | ||
My question is, why is it that Andrew Cuomo will allow Black Lives Matter rallies and protests, Bill de Blasio will, and then condemn some, you know, like an outdoor concert, which is the same thing, basically. | ||
Why did Phil Murphy, the governor of New Jersey, have these two gym owners arrested? | ||
Meanwhile, the gym is literally connected to a Dollar General with probably hundreds or thousands of people coming in and out every day, and they wanted to have a small handful of people, like a private limited membership thing for their gym. | ||
They got arrested. | ||
Why? | ||
That makes no sense. | ||
Yeah, the hypocrisy is real. | ||
We see it all over the place. | ||
And people are seeing it. | ||
I'll tell you what, man. | ||
I am one of those people that absolutely hates conspiracy theories. | ||
And I want evidence to lead me to the conclusion. | ||
But with as crazy as everything has been over the past few months, I've never been more conspiratorial. | ||
And there are some other journalists and high-profile, like, political personalities I've texted with, and they all basically feel the same way. | ||
Like, how is this possible? | ||
How are all of these things... You know what, man? | ||
I just can't buy it. | ||
I can't either. | ||
Why would they allow Black Lives Matter protests and then argue that everything else has to be shut down? | ||
Because the Black Lives Matter protests were helping the Democrats. | ||
Yeah, exactly. | ||
It's a fact. | ||
Gallup just released a poll saying two out of three people supported the protests. | ||
So even people who understood that COVID was bad apparently agreed, or the polls are wrong, because I'll tell you what, man, I can't imagine being somebody who got fired from your job and then going, I'm not allowed to work, but I love the protests! | ||
I'm not allowed to go to church. | ||
But I love the protests. | ||
But I love the protests. | ||
And go to a funeral. | ||
My father is getting chemo and a deathbed, but I love the protests. | ||
I don't buy it. | ||
How many people have I, how many stories have I heard of people not even allowed to go visit their dying parents that then ended up dying and they weren't even able to say goodbye just because they weren't allowed to go to the hospital by themselves, alone, to visit their dying parents? | ||
How many? | ||
But, and yet these people are out marching together, dancing in the streets with no masks. | ||
It's like, I want to state, there's nothing wrong with peaceful protesting. | ||
That is not what we're talking about right now. | ||
I love peaceful protesting. | ||
We are talking about the hypocrisy of allowing the protests and not allowing anything else. | ||
That's the problem. | ||
And now they're locking everything down again. | ||
Exactly. | ||
And they're printing money! | ||
How about that? | ||
I hope you guys are buying your gold! | ||
Because they're coming to print your money or whatever. | ||
It's the opposite of stealing your money. | ||
You see Alex Jones, you say they were going to snatch up your income tax. | ||
No, they're just making your money worth nothing. | ||
They're just making it rain. | ||
Buy it all while you can because the dollars... Yeah, gold's going up. | ||
I guess Bitcoin. | ||
I have no idea, man. | ||
When I found out that they were going to start printing money again, I was like... I look at my Facebook and I see all my progressive friends cheering. | ||
Like, yay, print more money! | ||
And I'm like, you really have no idea how money works. | ||
No, they don't. | ||
They don't. | ||
I'm not going to pretend like I'm chief economist at any prestigious organization, but I can understand the concept of supply and demand, and if you just keep printing out money, and then stores say they can't accept cash, that's the freaky thing. | ||
I'm like, how are you going to spend the dollar? | ||
You know, so there's reports going around that because of the coin shortage, some stores are saying straight up, no cash accepted anymore. | ||
So I'm thinking this, okay, if my local stores won't accept cash because there's no coins, so what? | ||
I hire someone to mow my lawn. | ||
They walk up and they're like, that'll be 50 bucks. | ||
And I pull out a $50 bill and they go, what am I supposed to do with that? | ||
Well, it's money. | ||
I know, but I can't spend it. | ||
Can you just PayPal me or something? | ||
You'd be like, oh yeah, I guess. | ||
All of a sudden the cash becomes worthless. | ||
Yeah, and every single transaction with anything is suddenly now tracked. | ||
Man, I'm glad I got Bitcoin. | ||
I don't got a lot, but I'm glad I got cryptocurrencies. | ||
Not that I'm super confident in those, necessarily, but they're just one form of easy-to-transfer, you know, value. | ||
And we'll see, man, this is truly, truly unprecedented. | ||
Indeed. | ||
But how about we jump over now to, still, talking about the Democrats and how Bill Barr, Gosh, this was so brutal. | ||
So for those that missed it, Bill Barr testified before the House. | ||
And you know what? | ||
People like to say, you know, I'm biased or whatever, because I'm always ragging on Democrats. | ||
Yeah. | ||
But I'll tell you exactly why. | ||
Whenever the Republicans would talk to Barr, like Matt Gaetz, for instance, says, Mr. Barr, you know, you said that you were investigating Antifa as a domestic terrorist organization. | ||
What do you mean by that? | ||
That was it. | ||
And then Bill Barr talks, and he says, well, I'm not—I didn't call them an organization. | ||
I said, under certain statutes, explained everything he meant. | ||
Then, Matt Gaetz says, can you explain, you know, basically what Antifa is? | ||
He's like, I saw Nadler—Jerry Nadler, a Democrat, say it was a myth. | ||
And then he asked Bill Barr to answer the question. | ||
Then Bill Barr answered the question. | ||
The Democrats would go, Bill Barr, you are a stooge and a lackey for Donald Trump, and we all know it. | ||
Explain yourself. | ||
Oh well, I'm reclaiming my time. | ||
No, you're a lackey and everybody... And that was it. | ||
The whole time the Democrats were grandstanding and yelling. | ||
The funny thing is, on my Facebook page, people were complaining about it. | ||
About the Democrats? | ||
Emotions. | ||
Emotionally triggered Democrats yelling at Bill Barr. | ||
like they were mad because they were like you have to let him dig a grave. | ||
You have to let him say something so you can get him. | ||
But the Democrats were just yelling things they read in the media. | ||
Emotions. | ||
Emotionally triggered Democrats yelling at Bill Barr. | ||
It was an embarrassment for for me as an American. | ||
I mean I have there's people all around the world that are watching this. | ||
I feel, honestly, this is probably the saddest part. | ||
More people were watching that weren't in this country than most Americans, I think. | ||
I know there's a lot of Americans that were paying attention, but for every one American that was like, yeah, can you imagine this? | ||
There was another person that was like, I'm watching from New Zealand and that's crazy. | ||
I'm watching from the UK and what is going on with these Democrats? | ||
I can't believe how rude they are to them. | ||
It was it was insane. | ||
Blew me away, man. | ||
So I want to show one thing before we dive into what happened with Bill Barr. | ||
Take a look at this. | ||
Why, this is a portrait of A.G. | ||
William Barr from 1994. | ||
Look at that strapping young man. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Well, I don't know how he's probably in his 50s or something. | ||
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40. | |
Middle-aged. | ||
Bill Barr was the A.G. | ||
before, and nobody had no problems. | ||
I mean, I guess there's always controversy and criticism for various people in various administrations. | ||
But this is a dude that served as A.G. | ||
under HW Bush retired he worked in private sector corporate retired and then | ||
Decided to come back Apparently he said he had no dealings or interaction with | ||
the Trump before this he was asked to come back He said he would he was retired apparently very wealthy. I'm | ||
not you know I did quick Google search apparently He's got a lot of money. Okay. What reason did he have to | ||
come back and be the AG? | ||
Because he probably felt the that American needed him wrong wrong. | ||
Wrong. | ||
Excuse me, wrong. | ||
I'll tell you exactly what happened. | ||
Bill Barr all of a sudden one day woke up and had an epiphany. | ||
I'm going to be a stooge for Donald Trump, a man I don't talk to. | ||
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That was it. | |
And then he sat by his phone and Trump called him and he goes, please Trump, tell me what to do. | ||
I want to do whatever. | ||
It's ridiculous. | ||
Bill Barr just probably wanted to clean things up and take care of this. | ||
Yeah, that's what I said. | ||
Right. | ||
You catch the sarcasm in what I was saying? | ||
Yeah. | ||
That as if he was actually going to just serve as a mobster crony for Donald Trump. | ||
Well, that's what the, I don't remember which one of the Democrats straight up said to him. | ||
They were like, we, he, they basically called into question his, his, you know, honesty in the oath that he took. | ||
And he straight up said, like, how, like, no, I'm, I'm going to choose the law. | ||
I'm going to, I will always be on the side of the law, period. | ||
And they, they were just like, well, that's disappointing that we can't get a straight answer out of you. | ||
Are you kidding me? | ||
You said if he's going to use his position to help advance Trump, and he was like, no, I'm going to always side with the law, period. | ||
And they didn't get the answer they wanted. | ||
And that was almost every interaction. | ||
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Absolutely. | |
They didn't get the answer that they wanted. | ||
So let me return some of that disrespect by showing you this tweet. | ||
Hey, Jerry Nadler, you may take a nap during a hearing, but A.G. | ||
Barr is not allowed to get a five minute break. | ||
And in this video, look, you see him dozing off. | ||
Look at this. | ||
I got to say, I have nothing but disdain for this man. | ||
He's so rude. | ||
He's falling asleep. | ||
You see him drooping off. | ||
Oh, I'm so tired. | ||
His hand is sloping. | ||
And then, oh, oh, wait, what? | ||
What's happening? | ||
Oh, let me pluck something out of my ear and then wipe it on my hand. | ||
Oh, what is this? | ||
And then he falls asleep again. | ||
I don't know if you actually... He fell asleep again? | ||
Keep going! | ||
Right here! | ||
Go like five seconds later. | ||
He goes right back to sleep. | ||
I am! | ||
I'm telling you. | ||
I tell you what, man. | ||
If you can't be awake for your job, why are you doing this job? | ||
I'm not just showing this to make fun of Jerry Nadler. | ||
I'm doing it to show his complete and utter disrespect for the Attorney General, for the government, for the House, for the institution. | ||
He does not care. | ||
He's literally like, I'm gonna go to sleep. | ||
You're absolutely right. | ||
No respect at all. | ||
He only woke up for a few seconds to pull something out of his ear and wipe it on his hand. | ||
So gross. | ||
And then he goes right back to sleep. | ||
Bill Barr asked for a recess. | ||
And so this is the story. | ||
He asked for a recess. | ||
And so earlier on, Jerry Nadler got in a car accident, very minor, but it delayed the proceeding by like an hour. | ||
So Bill Barr says, can we take a small recess? | ||
And Nadler goes, no. | ||
And he's like, I waited an hour for you. | ||
I haven't had lunch yet. | ||
I'd like five minutes. | ||
And then Nadler's like, look, we're almost done. | ||
You can, fine. | ||
We'll, we'll give you one, but we're almost done. | ||
And then. | ||
No, no, it wasn't even, it wasn't even like that. | ||
It, there was, he, he argued with him a little bit longer. | ||
Do you really, do you really need to do this? | ||
We're almost done. | ||
We're almost done. | ||
And Bill Barr's like, I, I, I'm hungry. | ||
I haven't had lunch yet. | ||
And he's like, really? | ||
We're almost done. | ||
It was cringy. | ||
It was like, come on, man. | ||
And then Bill Barr says, you're a real class act. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Yeah. | ||
This is what's so awful about this whole thing. | ||
The hearing is supposed to be about the violence, the protests, the extremism. | ||
And instead, you did get the Republicans bringing it up. | ||
You end up with the Democrats grandstanding on various moralistic issues where they want some kind of symbolic victory by attacking Bill Barr. | ||
Non-stop with that too. | ||
It was ridiculous. | ||
Bill Barr was one of the smartest hires Donald Trump has ever made. | ||
Yep, I agree. | ||
He is a former, he was the former AG from back in the early 90s, he's got his portrait painted of him. | ||
No problems! | ||
Nobody, how come, you know, where's the complaints from the past work he's done? | ||
Bringing him in was clever, it was smart, because he served honorably, he retired, he went and did his corporate life, came back in, what are you going to say about him? | ||
All of a sudden he decided just today to be corrupt. | ||
Reclaiming my time? Reclaiming my time? Yes. It is my time, so I am reclaiming. | ||
Did you hear? One of them straight up ridiculed him. | ||
We don't have enough time, yet you have to respect me because I have the time, | ||
so I'm reclaiming it. It's like, why are you wasting your time saying what you just said again? Just to | ||
grill him? | ||
Like, ooh yeah, got you! | ||
Like, shut up and get to the point! | ||
If your time is so limited, why are you wasting it trying to lecture this man who clearly knows more than you? | ||
Let me get to the point. | ||
With this tweet here from Shem Horn, AG Barr, quote, What makes me concerned for the country | ||
is the first time in my memory that the leaders of one of our great two political parties, | ||
the Democratic Party, are not coming out and condemning mob violence and the attack on | ||
federal courts. That does freak me out. | ||
out. | ||
I agree. | ||
Why? | ||
Why are you not calling out the mob violence? | ||
They're burning down... M. Tracey, what was his name? | ||
Michael Tracey. | ||
Michael Tracey. | ||
Yesterday we looked at articles that he did, and he goes across America into all these different places where all these businesses have been destroyed by rioting. | ||
Non-stop. | ||
It hasn't stopped for months now. | ||
America is burning down. | ||
I want to, I want to play this clip, which I think exemplifies just how bad this is. | ||
So, so in this clip, Bill Barr is, he's being asked about pepper balls. | ||
They're asking Bill Barr about clearing protesters in front of DC to, you know, cause Trump had a photo op and stuff like this. | ||
Watch this, watch and listen to this interaction. | ||
Did it decide not to play now that I tried to? | ||
No, it's not going to play. | ||
Yeah, it doesn't like you anymore. | ||
It's like, how dare you? | ||
Here we go. | ||
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Chemical dispensing system. | |
So while you, in a quote, said it's not chemical, you today confirm it is chemical and you're aware of your department's policy, are you not? | ||
Pause it? | ||
What policy? | ||
The one I've just provided to you. | ||
What does it say? | ||
What's the policy? | ||
Well, I showed it to you. | ||
Finally, whether or not you authorized it at the time... Perhaps you weren't listening. | ||
I didn't see the policy. | ||
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What was the policy in there? | |
Clearly you weren't listening. | ||
Fine. | ||
Oh my goodness. | ||
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Whether or not you authorized the use... | |
Why are they treating the Attorney General like an evil villain instead of actually asking him questions to figure out what's going on with these riots that are sweeping our country? | ||
Exactly. | ||
And the question that she was talking about just before this, when he said, everything is chemical. | ||
So when she just took that one line and said, see, you just admitted that it's chemicals. | ||
Yes, he's saying everything is chemicals, like all the pepper balls or whatever, they're all some form of chemical that's put in there. | ||
It's not just water, or then it would just be water balls. | ||
I don't know. | ||
I'm gonna give a shout out to Will Chamberlain on this one, man. | ||
Will Chamberlain tweeted, they won't let Bill Barr answer questions because they know he's right. | ||
Boom. | ||
Nailed it. | ||
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Boom. | |
It's really simple. | ||
It's really simple. | ||
Bill Barr said, since when is it okay to try and burn down a federal courthouse? | ||
How is this okay? | ||
How are you defending that? | ||
And there was not a single Democrat said, it's wrong. | ||
You're right. | ||
It's absolutely incorrect. | ||
The problem is they're losing on this front. | ||
Yep. | ||
They are. | ||
The protests were openly supported. | ||
This is one of the biggest... You know what, man? | ||
The Democrats have made mistake after mistake over and over again. | ||
Impeachment was a mistake. | ||
Now what are we seeing? | ||
Mayors and governors, Democrats saying, by all means, go out and protest for Black Lives Matter during a pandemic. | ||
And they did. | ||
And you know what? | ||
People supported these protests. | ||
They really did. | ||
The polls show it. | ||
Most Americans are like, freedom of speech. | ||
The right to peaceably assemble. | ||
Like, yeah, why not? | ||
And then it started being shifted around and saying, well, no, no, you're not allowed to do everything. | ||
Only we are. | ||
Only the people that we're saying. | ||
And that's when people started getting upset about it. | ||
And rightly so. | ||
Now that they've become riots, people are starting to recognize, hey, wait a minute. | ||
Those Democratic politicians were marching with these people. | ||
And they've become overt riots. | ||
Thirty people are dead. | ||
30. | ||
This is the most frustrating and annoying thing to me about all of it, is when I see people going, see, the riots worked. | ||
The officer's been arrested. | ||
Oh, that's great, you had to crawl over 30 corpses to get to this point where you could arrest one guy, but sure, I get it. | ||
And wait a minute, hold on. | ||
He was arrested before all these riots started happening, so your whole argument is null and void. | ||
And then, they defund the police, crime skyrockets, tons of people are getting murdered, Now the DNC's not gonna have, you know, at least a hundred different police groups. | ||
They're pulling their officers out. | ||
What have they accomplished other than more chaos, pain, and suffering? | ||
While they dance around and cheer, they've done it. | ||
Yeah, man. | ||
Well, in Chicago, they launched two new units. | ||
One is called the Critical Incident Response Team. | ||
Specifically for protests and riots. | ||
Crime has gone down. | ||
They have an anti-crime unit, which I guess is targeting gun violence. | ||
Crime has gone down. | ||
By a decent amount, actually. | ||
Nice. | ||
That's good to hear. | ||
So there you go. | ||
You fund the police. | ||
I tell you what, man. | ||
I don't understand how people can watch... You know what, let me start over. | ||
Let me show you, take a look at this tweet. | ||
Timothy Burke says, well this was remarkable. | ||
And it's Ms. | ||
Jayapal yelling at Bill Barr, not asking him a question, yelling at him. | ||
Oh man, she straight up said to him, I'm losing my patience, or I'm losing my temper, I think is her words. | ||
I'm losing my temper, sir. | ||
Sir, I'm losing my temper. | ||
It's like, whoa. | ||
She's calm it down. | ||
Get your, check your emotions over at the door when you come in here to an official, you know, | ||
this is official, this is the government. | ||
Why are you so emotional? | ||
Check that at the door. | ||
In this video that is being shared and is very viral on the left with 2.3 million views. | ||
Wow. | ||
She says, how were you not aware that armed far right man with, you know, | ||
like Nazi flags and Confederate flags were marching in Michigan and threatening, | ||
demanding the beheading of the governor or whatever. | ||
And Bill Barr tries to speak and then she yells him down. | ||
And a lot of people immediately on the right were like, those protests for one were peaceful. | ||
Two, we're on state property, not federal property. | ||
Also true. | ||
And that's the point being brought up. | ||
The feds sent out by Trump are only protecting a federal courthouse that is under attack. | ||
Yep. | ||
So what I end up seeing here is an overly emotional variety of Democrats, including Nadler himself, who just the other day said Antifa violence was a myth. | ||
Then they play this video and he's like, you're just trying to get Donald Trump reelected. | ||
You have this overly emotional response that ignores the evidence. | ||
And instead of sitting there and asking real questions of Bill Barr, how about this? | ||
How come not one Democrat said, Attorney General Barr, do you believe the use of tear gas and beanbags and pepper balls, flashbang grenades against groups That even when they do engage in, you know, aggressive tactics and violent tactics, do you think that is warranted? | ||
Let him answer. | ||
Then he says, yes. | ||
Have you seen the photos of these individuals who have been injured, who have had gashes to their heads, who have been pelted? | ||
Because the injuries you talk about with your, you know, your officers are also on innocent people who weren't engaging in violence as well. | ||
That's an actual question the Democrats could have asked. | ||
You're right. | ||
They don't. | ||
They simply go, you're a bigot and you're trying to get Donald Trump reelected. | ||
I reclaim my time. | ||
And my favorite quote from him is, this is a hearing. | ||
I thought I was the one who was supposed to be heard. | ||
He said that and I just started laughing because that sums it up perfectly. | ||
Like, what is the point of this? | ||
They just wanted to ridicule him. | ||
They wanted to yell out their emotions and be mad at him. | ||
And he wanted to answer the questions. | ||
He was patiently waiting. | ||
I can't believe the man's patience. | ||
Yeah. | ||
The level of patience is insane. | ||
Well, you know, look, he's 70 or whatever. | ||
Not every 70-year-old's got as much patience as that. | ||
He's probably just like, well, you know, been there, done that, just tired old man saying, yeah, yeah, yeah. | ||
I get it. | ||
Yeah, maybe. | ||
Young whippersnappers want to yell to get reelected, I suppose. | ||
Their elections are coming up in a couple months. | ||
What's Nadler's excuse? | ||
For falling asleep? | ||
No, he's like as old as Bill Barr. | ||
No, he was falling asleep, though. | ||
Who in Brooklyn is voting for Nadler? | ||
I have no idea. | ||
I wouldn't if I was still living in Brooklyn. | ||
Here's the challenge. | ||
If you lived in Nadler's district, and I'm pretty sure he's in Brooklyn, maybe I'm wrong, and you had the choice between him and AOC 2.0, it's like, what do you do? | ||
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This is why I don't believe any of the polls. | ||
So let me mention this real quick, because I use the RealClearPolitics average for President Trump's approval rating to make sure I'm not just cherry picking individual polls. | ||
Smart. They show a poll from Rasmussen a couple days ago showing that Donald Trump's approval | ||
rating was 49 and his disapproval was 49. They showed that for about three days in a row and I | ||
was like that's consistent from Rasmussen using the same methodology or finding the same thing | ||
three times and that was added to the RealClearPolitics average. The next day when Rasmussen | ||
went down RealClearPolitics erased the old poll with the new one that showed it negative so that | ||
Donald Trump's average approval was lower than it should have been. | ||
Uh-oh. | ||
And I'm like, whoa, whoa, whoa, that doesn't make sense. | ||
No. | ||
It's a lot more complicated than just that, but it sounds to me like the methodology for RealClearPolitics' averaging system makes no sense. | ||
And it just makes Trump look like he's doing worse. | ||
Interesting. | ||
Yep, so I don't believe the polls. | ||
I don't believe it. | ||
Look, Rasmussen is just one poll. | ||
They do daily tracking. | ||
You know, they tend to favor the president, but they also were correct in 2016. | ||
I can't tell you what's going to happen, but I just really can't believe, unless it's true, | ||
that most people don't pay attention. | ||
And if that's the case, then help us all. | ||
Actually, no. | ||
The 50,000 of you could share shows like this, clips like this, you know, our podcast, so maybe people can hear at least what we have to say. | ||
You can disagree with us 100%. | ||
We're not like the smartest people in the world. | ||
We're just dudes, you know, hanging out, talking about stuff we hear on the internet. | ||
But if people don't know it's happening, the conversation can't happen. | ||
Yeah, I had a friend of mine today, a real-life friend of mine, comment on one of my... I was basically live-tweeting during the whole thing. | ||
It was kind of fun. | ||
I was having a fun time interacting with people. | ||
Because most people were like, yeah, this is ridiculous. | ||
And one of my friends is like, oh, yeah, well, you know, A.G. | ||
Barr is a complete buffoon, for lack of wanting to say what he actually said, because it was much worse. | ||
And I was like, are you actually watching this? | ||
Are you watching this right now? | ||
I don't have to watch that to know that he blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. | ||
If you're not watching it, how do you know what I'm talking about? | ||
How can you even say? | ||
And that's the problem. | ||
People keep thinking they know already. | ||
I don't need to be let me informed to know that my opinion is correct. | ||
I'm so sick of that. | ||
Let me tell you a story. | ||
It's nonstop. | ||
Oh goodness. So there's a bunch of propaganda coming out to counter the narrative of the riots | ||
and it's just, that's why I'm saying man I hate conspiracies but it's like man it's an election | ||
year and all of a sudden as these riots intensify and public opinions start swinging towards Trump, | ||
a whole bunch of articles emerge saying actually those those black clad individuals | ||
with crowbars are actually white supremacists. | ||
Of course. | ||
In Richmond, it was white supremacists pretending to be Black Lives Matter causing violence. | ||
A bunch of stories start popping up saying, the right is actually much more dangerous than the left. | ||
And then, there's one. | ||
Antifa responsible for zero murders in the past 25 years. | ||
Somebody I know shared this, and my response was, I said something like, tell me again who the real villains are, and stop bringing this up to me because I don't want to hear it. | ||
And I responded with, a far leftist engaged in a mass shooting in Dayton a couple years ago. | ||
The reasoning for it we don't necessarily know, but he was a far leftist. | ||
A former Bernie Sanders volunteer shot up a Republican, or actually I think it was a congressional baseball game, shooting Steve Scalise. | ||
It was a Bernie volunteer who did that. | ||
And I was like, the problem with Antifa is not how many murders they commit, which, sure, you can go ahead and say it's zero, it's that they're bad people. | ||
They're violent, and they attack and threaten people to get their way. | ||
And I was like, just because we know one group of people is extremely bad, because, you know, like, fringe far right, doesn't mean that Antifa is good. | ||
I hope you'd be willing to keep an open mind. | ||
There's a bit of back and forth and this person's actually definitely like progressive leftist, but they're nice. | ||
I like them because we actually have conversations and we'll, you know, have a real conversation about the issues. | ||
But then it's the other people who jump in who are like rabid. | ||
for lack of a better term, where all of a sudden I had to block some of them because they're like | ||
screaming, you know, it's all like you're an evil Nazi and all that other stupid nonsense. | ||
And I'm like, bro, like, I may disagree with this other person posting about Antifa, | ||
but we're actually having a conversation and finding things we agree on. So I block some | ||
of these people. Ultimately, here's what happens. I... | ||
I said, the problem that I see with Antifa is how you have these white, progressive college kids who grew up in like middle to upper class neighborhoods. | ||
They show up to poor neighborhoods, riot and ransack and destroy small businesses. | ||
And I linked to Michael Tracy's story about these towns all across the country. | ||
And the next response was, Michael Tracy is a Nazi, don't read it. | ||
Oh my goodness. | ||
Yep. | ||
Where are they getting that information from? | ||
Making it up. | ||
Michael Tracy is not. | ||
He's a leftist. | ||
Yeah, he's a liberal. | ||
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He's a liberal. | |
He's not a leftist, yeah. | ||
I don't know what he is. | ||
I don't want to declare. | ||
I don't know what his political positions are. | ||
He ain't a Trump fan. | ||
He's enlightened centrist, I think. | ||
That's how you'd insult the guy. | ||
Definitely. | ||
But I like his work. | ||
I'm not saying it to be disrespectful. | ||
I think Michael Tracy does a good job. | ||
And I responded with, Michael Tracy is a Nazi? | ||
And then someone else finally commented, That's ridiculous that you wouldn't read the story simply because someone said something like that. | ||
That's insane. | ||
Thank you. | ||
And then the original poster was like, I did read it. | ||
I couldn't find anything in there that would make it seem like this person was actually a Nazi. | ||
And I'm like, this is what these extremists do. | ||
Yep. | ||
Don't listen. | ||
Those words came from a naughty person. | ||
I don't need to read your sources because I am vindicated in my beliefs. | ||
That's essentially the same thing. | ||
Let's talk about the problem with Antifa. | ||
How about we do it? | ||
How about we do this? | ||
Take a look at this. | ||
Exclusive Atlanta protesters, I love Breitbart puts it in quotes, embedded nails into fireworks leaked FBI document states. | ||
And they show a photo of these commercial grade mortars they use. | ||
And we'll just read it. | ||
They say, Breitbart, Texas reviewed an FBI activity alert regarding the use of modified fireworks during the demonstration in Atlanta, which began on July 25th. | ||
The alert states that approximately 100 to 200 people dressed in dark clothing, backpacks, goggles, and helmets approached the ICE office in Atlanta. | ||
The subjects reportedly carried shields, bats, and large sticks. | ||
Following the attack that left 20 broken windows, bomb technicians discovered commercial-grade fireworks with nails embedded in the mortar shell. | ||
The document reads, Images of the modified fireworks show multiple large nails embedded in the devices. | ||
Organizers called on people to come out in solidarity with the, quote, freedom fighters of Portland, Breitbart, Texas reported. | ||
A video tweeted from Atlanta, excuse me, shows multiple fireworks exploding around the doors and windows. | ||
Look, they're speechless. | ||
I didn't see that before you showed me that and that's crazy. | ||
The nails being embedded in them? | ||
Yeah, that's insane. | ||
So you can see right here, right? | ||
They're pressed into it. | ||
Yep, that's crazy. | ||
In Portland, there was a report, this is from the New York Post I believe, that one officer got impaled in the hand because Antifa had been laying nails out. | ||
So they like grabbed for something and then got a nail through the hand. | ||
Something like that happened. | ||
Yeah, and people, some of the cops got burned, covered in welts. | ||
There's one photo that was talking about the injuries, and it looks like one of the officers was a bike officer, and he got a gash on his calf, which you can see, it looks like a bike injury. | ||
And so the tweet said something like, our officers were injured, this, that, and this. | ||
And they show an image of the officer with the injury from his bike, and then people are like, they're lying. | ||
He didn't really get injured by the protesters, he got injured by his bike. | ||
And I'm like, that's the stupidest thing I ever heard. | ||
You know why? | ||
If a police officer is riding his bike, and a bunch of crazy leftists start throwing things and attacking him, and he slips and gets injured on his bike, it's not his fault. | ||
He didn't just fall off his bike randomly, he was attacked by people. | ||
Yeah. | ||
So if they're showing you a photo of a fight between far leftist and cops, and a cop falls off his bike and gets injured, and they show you that, why does it matter if it's like he fell off his bike? | ||
You made him fall off his bike. | ||
Oh, man. | ||
You're right. | ||
That's crazy. | ||
Oh, you want to show the... Yeah, I pulled that up. | ||
Well, I don't think we can actually play the video on YouTube, to be honest. | ||
Oh, yeah. | ||
Well, we could just talk about it. | ||
So this is actually from last night. | ||
Andy Ngo is great. | ||
He's covering all sorts of on the ground stuff. | ||
You know, he's got all his different sources that he passes along to the public eye because he's got a platform for it. | ||
So this one here is specifically Um, a bomb was put, I say bomb because it was a bomb. | ||
It was def, yeah, okay, yeah, it was definitely a bomb. | ||
It was something significantly bigger than a mortar. | ||
It wasn't fireworks. | ||
It was clearly, it is a boom. | ||
It sounded kind of like a giant, like a small grenade. | ||
You know, it wasn't, it wasn't fireworks. | ||
It was an IED. | ||
You're right, absolutely right. | ||
You can go find it on his page. | ||
I also retweeted this and it's crazy. | ||
We'll probably get in trouble for doing justice, I kid you not. | ||
Really? | ||
Why? | ||
Let's just play it, whatever. | ||
You guys ready? | ||
It might be loud. | ||
Yeah, that's serious. | ||
That's not fireworks. | ||
Nah, that wasn't fireworks. | ||
No, this is definitely... They're elevating what they're doing. | ||
They're clearly really trying to get into this courthouse for whatever reason it is. | ||
It's insane. | ||
I think the intention for a lot of the explosives they're making is to start fires. | ||
You can see that after it goes off, fire kind of goes up the side of the building for a little bit before going out. | ||
And they've been trying to burn the building for quite some time. | ||
So that didn't look like it was meant to cause shock damage by like an explosion, but to like blast the fireball out. | ||
I don't know exactly what their intention is or what kind of bomb that was, but that was not a commercial-grade firework. | ||
That was literally an IED. | ||
When people say they use fireworks as IEDs, okay, that was them literally making a bomb. | ||
Yeah, that was not fireworks. | ||
So according to, I think Bill Barr may have mentioned this, using water balloons full of kerosene or some kind of fuel. | ||
So that when they throw the balloons and it splatters, the fireworks might ignite it or the other way around. | ||
That they could start small fires and then when they throw the balloons, it's fuel on the fire and it sprays everywhere. | ||
That's what I think all those mason jars that were set two nights ago, they were finding all these mason jars around the fence, but they weren't, they didn't have like a rag in them, like a Molotov cocktail, but they were filled with some sort of liquid. | ||
I think that's what it was. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Kerosene or something. | ||
Well, and it would hurt. | ||
you know a glass jar filled with water like a mason jar filled with sealed with water that's fairly heavy you know you throw that at someone that can hurt you know especially if it's flammable man man these people are they they need to be stopped like and people need to see that this is actually what's going on at night yep people don't believe it yeah nadler well no that that's uh they're lying that's a rumor that's only being spread here in dc like myth get out of here man i think the footage myself There's no circumstance in which I will be happy with their answer to this, other than condemning. | ||
If they come out and say it's not true, there's no violence, then they're either lying, and essentially protecting these people, or they're so insanely inept they should not be in office. | ||
But I'll tell you what, man, watching that Bill Barr hearing was like, man, I'm flabbergasted at how bad the Democrats have become. | ||
You know when you're watching a White House press conference and you've got the way that the reporters ask questions specifically, they're not Soundbites. | ||
They're all roundabout trying to like get the president or McKennedy to say something, you know, what they are they're | ||
trying to fish for the right thing sound bites Yeah, it felt like that's what the Democrats were doing, | ||
but they're terrible at it. They were they had someone like speak | ||
Yeah, they never let him speak. You know, it was just like What I don't understand what their goal was, right? | ||
Re-election. | ||
Well, they were specific to an amount of time, and they were probably stressing because he was trying to answer the question. | ||
And if he did answer any of their questions, they would run out of time. | ||
And every single time they were, oh, your time's up, well, I just need to add this one, like, gotcha sentence to Bill Barr, like, yeah, take that, and I'm outta here. | ||
Or, I'm gonna add this really weird evidence. | ||
Second week of October, in all of their districts, there's gonna be commercials, and it's gonna be like, you know, Democrat number one challenged Bill Barr on being corrupt and protecting Donald Trump. | ||
And it's gonna show them going like, no, you are corrupt! | ||
That's what it's all about. | ||
His response was, I will always choose the law. | ||
I will always pick the law over anything else. | ||
And I was just like, yes, that's what I want as my attorney general. | ||
Someone who's going to choose the law. | ||
Period. | ||
Period. | ||
Done. | ||
Well, so the funny thing about the Roger Stone stuff was that he recommended a lesser sentence because Stone was 67, and they attacked him for it, and I'm like, that's actually... I really like that he did that, regardless of guilt. | ||
Like, you know, sentencing recommendations proportional to the individual, I like. | ||
I don't like a robotic system where it's like, we don't care who you are or what your circumstances are, we're throwing you in the can, not gonna think twice. | ||
Yeah, why would they want that? | ||
Aren't they fighting against that kind of thing? | ||
No, they're not. | ||
They're fighting for re-election. | ||
But I'll tell you what they're fighting for right here. | ||
Check this out. | ||
Mayor Ted Wheeler. | ||
Uh oh, the mask slipped. | ||
Oh boy. | ||
Fell off. | ||
Antifa mask. | ||
Commissioner Joanne PDX and I are calling for an immediate meeting with Department of Homeland Security leadership on the ground in Portland and with Acting Secretary DHS Wolf to discuss a ceasefire and the removal of heightened federal forces from Portland. | ||
Wait, wait, hold on. | ||
How does he have the authority to negotiate a ceasefire on behalf of Antifa? | ||
I thought they weren't a group? | ||
That's a good question. | ||
Well, I don't... whether they're a group or not. | ||
If there's a large amount of leftists that are violent, How is the mayor going to negotiate on their behalf? | ||
Does he have some sort of control over this group, either directly or indirectly, say, with the police? | ||
Is he basically saying he can go to the feds and say, we're going to stop fighting you and we'll put it all to rest? | ||
And I'll tell you what, he's saying removal of heightened federal forces from Portland. | ||
He's basically saying, get rid of the extra guys you've sent in, you know, the heightened forces. | ||
Keep the marshals and we will stop. | ||
What does that mean about which side he's on? | ||
I've been saying this. | ||
It's a de facto letter of marque. | ||
These far leftists are working essentially at the behest, whether they realize it or not, for the Portland and Oregon government. | ||
I think so. | ||
Attacking the federal government. | ||
At the very least, what Mayor Wheeler is saying is that he could crush this protest, this riot, at any moment with the police. | ||
But he's choosing not to. | ||
Or he's just, you know, talking nonsense, making it all up, and he has no authority. | ||
What is in that courthouse that they want? | ||
What is it? | ||
What's in there? | ||
Symbolic victory? | ||
Either it's a symbolic thing to take down the federal courthouse, or there's something in there that they want taken out. | ||
I know it's a conspiracy, but, man, it makes me think. | ||
I think it's not even necessarily a conspiracy. | ||
They would love to destroy as much as possible in that federal courthouse. | ||
It would result in tons of people being released from prison, having their cases dropped. | ||
And they know it. | ||
Yep, that's true. | ||
I mean, look, it's a federal courthouse. | ||
There's probably a lot, I'll say that, a lot of cases that go through there. | ||
And what? | ||
All gone? | ||
I think for the most part, symbolic victory. | ||
But the bigger issue I have is, When we talk about the Democratic governors and mayors marching with Black Lives Matter, allowing them in the face of the lockdowns, it's obvious they're aligned with them, right? | ||
Then when the mayor of Portland joins them, it's like, OK, now hold on a minute. | ||
He's standing there and they're throwing explosives. | ||
He's got to know what's going on. | ||
He claims, you know, I'm just, I'm, you know, I'm just out here. | ||
Then he's like, I'm working for you guys. | ||
Now he's actually saying we'll negotiate a ceasefire. | ||
Okay. | ||
This guy's been running the whole thing from the get go. | ||
I'm sorry. | ||
Yeah. | ||
So either, either Antifa is a group that has, it is organized that you can actually talk to, which is what he's implying here or they're not, or they're a figment of everyone's imagination. | ||
Make up your mind, Democrats. | ||
Please, the American public is not as stupid as you keep thinking they are, and they're fed up. | ||
I know I am. | ||
Yeah. | ||
How is he gonna... He could be lying, you know, just trying to trick the feds into leaving, even though he has no control over the far left at all. | ||
I think the more worrying thing is that, like I mentioned, they're trying to wield the far left to their advantage, and they think they're doing it. | ||
But then something changed. | ||
Public sentiment around the riots started to backfire on the Democrats, and now all of a sudden he's asking for a ceasefire. | ||
Yep. | ||
He's like, oh man, this is starting to backfire. | ||
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We need to backstab. | |
It's funny because I keep hearing from people, like I posted some photos on Instagram. | ||
There are a lot of photos you can see of storefronts that have signs saying, please don't hurt us. | ||
Yeah, it's sad. | ||
Because the far left goes around destroying businesses. | ||
The cops aren't the ones going around smashing out people's windows. | ||
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Nope. | |
So they're begging the leftists to leave them alone. | ||
And this is really, really bad for the narrative. | ||
When people in the suburbs see those messages, they get scared. | ||
Like, I don't want to live that way. | ||
I don't want these people coming to my place. | ||
I see comments from people saying, you know, I live in Portland and you're wrong. | ||
Everything's fine. | ||
And you know what I do when I see these comments? | ||
Nothing. | ||
You know why? | ||
Why? | ||
Because a minute later, another comment pops up from someone saying, I live in Portland and you're lying. | ||
We're sick of it. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Our businesses are suffering. | ||
Nobody wants to go downtown anymore. | ||
COVID has locked everything down. | ||
Now the protests are making it worse. | ||
Everybody wants to get on with their lives. | ||
Stop acting like you know. | ||
And then they argue. | ||
And I'm like, listen. | ||
The fact that they're arguing proves there is a problem. | ||
You might like the riots. | ||
You might say, it's no big deal. | ||
We're fighting injustice. | ||
Doesn't matter. | ||
The fact that one person, what's that guy's name? | ||
Phillip? | ||
Yep, Philip Anderson. | ||
Philip Anderson would come out and be like, no, stop, you're making everything worse, says enough. | ||
Yep. | ||
When the silent majority, when even a small handful of normies are forced out on the street to stop this, that's how you know you've really started shaking up the beast. | ||
The far leftists always want to go out with bricks. | ||
They always want to smash everything up. | ||
Regular people want to hang out and play video games and order pizza and just get on with their day and figure out how to get through this trying time. | ||
When they start showing up, you're waking up that beast, that, that sleeping, that sleeping giant. | ||
Oh yeah. | ||
Who's like, we did not want to have to do this. | ||
You forced us. | ||
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The term silent majority is, is not even accurate. | ||
It's the sleeping giants that are, that work, that they, that they're the backbone of America. | ||
They're the ones doing the hard work, keeping our civilization going, our society, what, what we are, what we have in this country. | ||
They protect us while we sleep. | ||
Yeah, absolutely. | ||
Fight club quote. | ||
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Sure. | |
The regular people who are doing these jobs. | ||
Yeah. | ||
So now they're being forced to stand up, and many of them probably didn't want to do it. | ||
Yep, I agree. | ||
But this is how bad things have been getting. | ||
When it comes back to the polls and everything, I just don't believe it. | ||
No, not same. | ||
I don't agree. | ||
I don't believe it at all. | ||
But maybe we're, unfortunately, the only people who pay attention. | ||
You know, the people who are watching this. | ||
Look, it's amazing that we get, you know, you guys come and hang out with us. | ||
There's so many people watching and listening. | ||
But, come on man, CNN gets like 300 million views on YouTube every month. | ||
300 million. | ||
Okay, well they're also all over the place. | ||
Is it only Americans? | ||
No. | ||
You know, CNN is in every airport, right? | ||
But there's CNN International to separate. | ||
Sure, okay. | ||
So I just mean like, CNN does, look, people want to make fun of them because their ratings have been going down, but they get ratings. | ||
And you combine that with all of their outlets that are lying non-stop, and it's worrying. | ||
Maybe we're in this bubble of people who are arguing, you know, even arguing about some of these ideas and thinking critically. | ||
And look, man, I try and watch some of these leftist YouTubers, and I'm just left stunned by the ineptitude, the lack of sourcing. | ||
Right, exactly. | ||
Whenever I do all of my segments on my other channels, Timcast and Timcast News on YouTube, I do exactly the same thing we do here, where when we're talking about something, you can see the source. | ||
However, on my channels, the source is displayed 100% of the time. | ||
There's no cutaway to my face or anyone else's face. | ||
And the reason for that is, I want everyone to have it right in front of them. | ||
I'm not just saying these things. | ||
Here's CNN, the New York Times, and MSNBC all saying this thing. | ||
And I'm going to tell you how I feel, and I'm going to show you sources, and go to the root of where this information came from. | ||
I watched some of these other channels, and I'm like, did you bother Google searching this? | ||
There was one instance where I think it was Ted Cruz was asked by Chuck Todd on Meet the Press, do you believe that Ukraine meddled in the 2016 election? | ||
And Ted Cruz's response was something like, I think the media, we've seen it from the New York Times to, you know, Forbes and several other outlets that yes, there were Ukrainians who were seeking to interfere in the election. | ||
And then on the MSNBC side, you hear laughing. | ||
I think it was, everyone just starts laughing. | ||
And there was a certain leftist YouTuber who did a segment on it and then just immediately started laughing and he was like, wow, how dumb is Ted Cruz? | ||
They're laughing at him. | ||
And I was like, and this is a prominent YouTuber, and I was like, I facepalmed. | ||
And I was like, I heard what Ted Cruz said, I Google searched what he said, and guess what? | ||
He was right. | ||
There was a bunch of stories from Forbes, The New York Times, The Hill, saying that yes, there were Ukrainians who were trying to interfere in the election. | ||
Not that it was a systemic top-down attack like it was with Russia, but there were Ukrainians who had vested interests in trying to help Hillary Clinton win. | ||
And that's a fact. | ||
The New York Times has a story that says a Ukrainian court ruled that these people in Ukraine were trying to meddle in our election. | ||
But Chuck Todd, Meet the Press, supposed to be this prestigious news outlet, was laughing Did Chuck Todd, does he not have the internet? | ||
Maybe not. | ||
They don't do any research. | ||
Do you know about this? | ||
HR 5736? | ||
Yeah, what is this one? | ||
Smith and Mundt Modernization Act of 2012. | ||
This kind of blew me away. | ||
So what this is, I'm just going to read it here. | ||
This is a law that was put into place here. | ||
It says, amends the United States Information and Educational Exchange Act of 1948 to authorize the Secretary of State and Broadcasting Board of Governors provide for the preparation and dissemination of | ||
information intended for foreign audiences abroad about the United States." | ||
So, this is basically like altering... | ||
So we talked about CNN and what they show other countries, right? | ||
So this is amending that to make it so that they can use the same kind of stuff against | ||
America. | ||
It says, intended for foreign audience abroad about the United States, including about its | ||
people, its history, the federal government's policies through press, publications, radio, | ||
motion pictures, the internet, and other informational media, including social media and other information | ||
centers and instructors. | ||
And what this says, it authorizes... | ||
You can't see it right here. | ||
It says, it authorizes the secretary and the board to make all these available in the United | ||
States, motion pictures, films, video, audio, and other materials prepped, prepared for | ||
dissemination abroad and disseminated abroad pursuant to such act, the United States International | ||
Broadcasting Act of 1994. | ||
The Radio Broadcasting to Cuba Act or Television Broadcasting to Cuba Act. | ||
So this is essentially saying that they can do it to anyone they want, including America. | ||
So they don't have to give Americans the real truth anymore. | ||
They're allowing to go, you know, whatever they send over to the UN, for example, all the information the UN is getting about how I'd have to look way more into this. | ||
The UN declared, oh, how dare they use this force against peaceful protesters when in | ||
reality they're not getting all of the information. | ||
That's just part of this, which kind of throws it off. | ||
I'd have to look way more into this. | ||
It says it amends the Foreign Relations Authorization Act. | ||
Well, that was the whole plan. | ||
86 and 87 to prohibit funds for the Department of State or the board from being used to influence | ||
public opinion or propagandizing in the United States. | ||
Hmm, okay. | ||
Yeah, that sounds like it's barring propaganda. | ||
Well that was the whole plan. | ||
To make it so that they can't use foreign films and stuff to propagandize in the United | ||
States? | ||
Hmm. | ||
Yeah, I'm not, I'm not super familiar. | ||
I know people were talking about Obama legalizing propaganda. | ||
Yeah. | ||
But I've never actually... This is the act that they were talking about, that they're referring to. | ||
But I have to... The challenge with a lot of these things is that you've got to go through what the original acts are, what they're amending and omitting. | ||
The one in 1948 that it's talking about. | ||
Yeah, so this right here, I don't, I don't, I don't, I'd have to read through it because I don't actually understand what their intent is. | ||
It says you can't use the funds. | ||
I have to look into it. | ||
We'd probably need like some kind of breakdown or whatever. | ||
Well, it says here, it says it authorizes the Secretary and the Board to make available in the United States all of these materials that were already prepared. | ||
For dissemination abroad. | ||
For all dissemination abroad. | ||
So it's, it's saying that all of the You know, it's that right there. | ||
That line is saying it's legalizing propaganda prepared for other countries to be able to be used in the states here. | ||
I don't know what that means. | ||
Well, well, that's what I gathered from that. | ||
So I mean, like, maybe so like pro-America stuff can be played in the countries that people like the country more. | ||
I'm sure that's a very, like, the nice way of saying it. | ||
I mean, I don't think they're going to make anti-American films and then send anti-American films to, like, other countries. | ||
It's not necessarily about, like, being so stark cut black and white, you know, this is a propaganda film. | ||
It's more about Cutting out what Bill Barr said, like you said earlier, is it right? | ||
Question mark. | ||
And then sending it across the world and sending it to America saying, this is what he said, when in reality he was saying, do you think that it's right to assault a federal courthouse? | ||
That was the full question. | ||
When they're spouting only that one little bit. | ||
You can already do that in the United States, under the First Amendment. | ||
That's one of the big problems we have. | ||
You want freedom of speech, you end up with journalists who lie and omit, and they can. | ||
Well, let's talk about actual censorship. | ||
Yeah, that's true. | ||
Let's talk about, this is one of the, we saved it for last, in the event that we're gonna get banned or something. | ||
Yeah, because, listen, here's the context. | ||
Donald Trump tweeted out a story, it was a video, about these doctors. | ||
It was a press conference where they were talking about hydroxychloroquine. | ||
I'll be very careful about how we phrase this because, you know, we record these segments live and if you say something out of line, they're watching the live streams. | ||
They will hit the X button and delete this stream, midstream, just gone, outright. | ||
But we gotta talk about the censorship. | ||
This is one of the most egregious censorship scandals in the history of this nation. | ||
I am not exaggerating by this. | ||
This may be a historical moment. | ||
The President of the United States sent out a video, a press conference from literal doctors. | ||
You can argue they're not good doctors, but they were actual doctors, and they were giving advice as they saw it. | ||
Perhaps they were wrong. | ||
That's fine. | ||
But if the president wants to send a message over a digital platform, why shouldn't the president be able to do that? | ||
Yep. | ||
All of the big companies removed this video. | ||
Here's the important point. | ||
Breitbart, which filmed the livestream, it got about 18 million views before it was deleted across the board. | ||
This was a news organization, whether you like them or not, they are, protected under the First Amendment, filming a press conference. | ||
And they got all their videos nuked. | ||
Of actual doctors. | ||
Of actual doctors. | ||
Now, some of these doctors have said, apparently, or at least one of them has said things that are quite silly about, you know, banging demons or something. | ||
It's not the point. | ||
It's not the point. | ||
If the president wants to put something out, who is Twitter, Facebook, or YouTube to argue they have more authority than he does to address the nation? | ||
Let's go back in time. | ||
Could you imagine if there was a president in, say, like, the 80s, and they decided to do a, you know, to address the nation? | ||
And all the big networks went, the president is going to address the nation on some very serious crisis and pandemic. | ||
Nah, cut him off. | ||
And then all of a sudden the channel just turned him off. | ||
Sure, they could choose not to amplify his message, but that to me would be ridiculous. | ||
Now they've started doing this. | ||
During the height of the pandemic, Trump was giving daily briefings and then all these networks started cutting him off and no longer airing these because they were like, he's lying. | ||
No, it was because they were being made look bad. | ||
His approval rating was skyrocketing. | ||
Everyone was watching him and then they were watching the news and going, what? | ||
You guys are crazy. | ||
That's not what he said. | ||
His approval rating was skyrocketing to the highest it had ever been in aggregate. | ||
And then all of a sudden they were like, cut him off, cut him off. | ||
It's helping him. | ||
Stop, stop. | ||
And so that, to me, is quite frankly insane. | ||
Now, to be fair, Trump was doing daily press briefings. | ||
At a certain point, you're like, maybe we don't just keep showing this every day. | ||
But here's the crazy thing. | ||
The ratings were up for these companies. | ||
Their ratings were improving by showing this. | ||
This is what the people wanted to see. | ||
They wanted to see the president addressing the crisis. | ||
And they liked it when he did. | ||
So they stopped it because it was helping him. | ||
Well, now the president and the president's son are being negatively impacted. | ||
Donald Trump Jr. | ||
received a 12-hour suspension for tweeting out the video where he said something like, wow, this video sure, you know, challenges the narrative or something. | ||
Yeah, no, he said people are upset because this goes against the narrative that they're pushing. | ||
The point is, why not just remove the video like anybody else? | ||
Good point. | ||
Why did they suspend his account? | ||
Well, he's way more open against going against the narrative than the president is, so. | ||
How insane is it? | ||
Why does Twitter, Facebook, and YouTube have a medical advice policy? | ||
Why do tech companies have a medical advice policy? | ||
How is it that I can say over and over again, take advice from your doctor. | ||
Don't listen to the president or the pundits. | ||
Your doctor knows best for you. | ||
Enter the doctor. | ||
And then when these doctors speak up, they delete all the videos. | ||
That to me is... | ||
Well, it's interesting, too, because at the beginning of the press conference, they straight up say, we are sick of politicians pushing forward this narrative. | ||
They're not doctors. | ||
Well, we're doctors, and we're here because we feel Americans need to hear from actual doctors. | ||
That's like the first thing out of their mouth is that. | ||
In that press conference, they said, look into the research by Dr. Harvey Risch of Yale. | ||
So I did! | ||
And guess what I found? | ||
What? | ||
This story from Newsweek. | ||
Harvey A. Risch, MD, PhD, Professor of Epidemiology, Yale School of Public Health. | ||
Adam, do you know what a professor of epidemiology studies? | ||
Sounds like viruses and stuff. | ||
Yeah, infectious diseases. | ||
Epidemics. | ||
Epidemics. | ||
Hey, epidemiology. | ||
And he says the key to defeating COVID-19 already exists. | ||
We need to start using it. | ||
Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa. | ||
Oh, it's you said opinion afterwards. | ||
So we're in the clear. | ||
It's an opinion. | ||
Well, I think the important thing is what they're arguing is that these doctors in this video used a specific word I'm not going to say just in case. | ||
Right. | ||
I know what you're talking about. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Like basically arguing that it was the end all be all treatment. | ||
We'll put it that way if that matters. | ||
I don't know. | ||
Maybe we'll still get axed from from YouTube. | ||
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Yeah. | |
But here's what he writes. | ||
As a professor of epidemiology at Yale School of Public Health, I have authored over 300 peer-reviewed publications and currently hold senior positions on the editorial boards of several leading journals. | ||
I am usually accustomed to advocating for positions within the mainstream of medicine, so have been flummoxed to find that in the midst of a crisis, I am fighting for a treatment that the data fully support but which, for reasons having nothing to do with a correct understanding of the science, has been pushed to the sidelines. | ||
As a result, tens of thousands of patients with COVID-19 are dying unnecessarily. | ||
Fortunately, the situation can be reversed easily and quickly. | ||
I am referring, of course, to the medication hydroxychloroquine. | ||
When this inexpensive oral medication is given very early in the course of an illness, before the virus has had time to multiply beyond control, it is shown to be highly effective, especially when given in combination with the antibiotics azithromycin or doxycycline and the nutritional supplement zinc. | ||
Let me tell y'all right now. | ||
I know full well. | ||
Saying these things could be a strike on this channel. | ||
It could be the banning of our content. | ||
There's a line for me. | ||
I've often talked about how there are certain things I'll, you know, avoid because it's irrelevant. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Saying certain words or whatever. | ||
Or certain people's names. | ||
Or a certain name, a CIA whistleblower's name I can't say, because you can still find the information so long as I can prompt you to look for it. | ||
This is a red line. | ||
A Yale M.D. | ||
Ph.D. | ||
writing saying, here's what I believe, is quite literally the expert. | ||
Yep. | ||
Ivy League Ph.D. | ||
Doctor of Epidemiology says it, I don't know what expert is left. | ||
You can't go any higher than that. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Exactly. | ||
You can't. | ||
So when he says this, I say, I respect his opinion. | ||
Yep. | ||
In the end, I still recommend you talk to your doctors who know what's right for you because, you know, one of the things, I don't know if you guys are, you ever have Soylent? | ||
Yeah. | ||
So Soylent was like this goal at making this meal replacement that was like could totally replace your meals. | ||
The problem was everybody's body is a different size, shape, and there's not a complete set of nutrients you need. | ||
So it ultimately doesn't work. | ||
That's the point. | ||
Your doctor knows your health and what will work best for you. | ||
This opinion is interesting. | ||
So why is it that a video shared by the president showing similar opinions from several doctors is ban-worthy? | ||
Yep. | ||
I'll tell you what. | ||
I did a video on this early in the morning. | ||
Earlier this morning on my other channel, TimCastNews. | ||
It's still up. | ||
Got a ton of views, like 300-something thousand. | ||
And I said the same thing. | ||
You know what? | ||
If I get banned for saying this, so be it. | ||
I'm reading Newsweek.com. | ||
Yeah. | ||
If I can't read Newsweek, and I'll tell you what, that CAA guy's name, I've had videos deleted because of it. | ||
They do this thing, it's really strange, where they either force private the video so that it's still in your library, but it can't be made public. | ||
You don't get a strike, they just say, nope, the video's invisible now. | ||
Or, they removed the video without even telling you. | ||
One of my videos got removed, they never even said anything to me. | ||
Until one day I got an email from, like I started getting emails from people saying, yo, that video you did on that guy is gone. | ||
And I was like, what? | ||
I went into my YouTube, and sure enough, there it was, like an image. | ||
Nothing to click on. | ||
It was still there, in my YouTube backend. | ||
But the metrics were gone, and it was just an image that I couldn't click, and it was the weirdest thing. | ||
It made no sense. | ||
They refused to reinstate it. | ||
Absolutely refused. | ||
There was another video where Project Veritas exposed and employed a tech company who was engaging in censorship. | ||
They did the same thing. | ||
But this is the line for me. | ||
If we can't talk about this and share this information, then it's over. | ||
It's over. | ||
I don't know what else you do, right? | ||
This cannot be ignored. | ||
Yeah, I mean, well, look at Philip Anderson, for example. | ||
He is really outspoken. | ||
You know, you can follow him on Instagram, KingFreeSpeech. | ||
And he talks about, he goes out every night. | ||
He's fighting against Antifa, fighting this courthouse. | ||
And he's open about talking about what we need to do. | ||
We need to, you know, protest Twitter banning people. | ||
He's been banned twice from Twitter. | ||
Why? | ||
Why? | ||
Because he's talking about the narrative that they're pushing. | ||
That's what this is. | ||
That's why this Donald Trump Jr. | ||
got... What was it? | ||
It wasn't banned. | ||
They said, we didn't suspend him. | ||
We restricted some features for 12 hours. | ||
And the some features was the ability to tweet. | ||
Yeah. | ||
The only thing that you're there for. | ||
You can read, I guess, but whatever. | ||
This is the big secret about censorship on social media. | ||
Well, first of all, the secret everybody knows is that the big tech CEOs are lying. | ||
They do censor based on ideology. | ||
The evidence has been revealed over and over and over again. | ||
We have screenshots. | ||
We have witnesses on the record. | ||
What happened to journalism? | ||
I'll tell you what. | ||
Project Veritas apparently is the only place you're going to go to where you're actually going to see the evidence and the witnesses where they acknowledge it. | ||
Everyone else says, well, but Veritas lies. | ||
It's a picture! | ||
What do you mean they're lying? | ||
Did they photoshop that? | ||
No. | ||
But here's the big secret. | ||
They mostly target smaller accounts. | ||
They want to stop accounts from rising. | ||
There's a cutoff point. | ||
And I've talked about this on YouTube, where they change the rules and they don't like the idea that the internet created a meritocracy of notoriety, where random and regular people could become very prominent and famous just through hard work. | ||
They need to be the gatekeepers. | ||
Good point. | ||
So what they've been doing is when someone like this Philip Anderson guy starts getting followers and speaking, they say, no, no, no, no, no, cut him off, cut him off. | ||
We do not want another, you know, Terrence Williams on our hands. | ||
We can't have another Candace Owens. | ||
We got to stop him. | ||
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Yeah. | |
It's true. | ||
So they ban him and it prevents him from going. | ||
Now I'm being a bit more, you know, hyperbolic or exaggerating. | ||
They just target smaller channels who can't fight back. | ||
It's true. | ||
And that's what it seems like. | ||
And that's the, that's the bulk of a lot of the censorship. | ||
Well, I'm going to keep talking about him. | ||
Did you see this? | ||
No, what is this? | ||
Zuckerberg to paint Facebook as proudly American company. | ||
Contrast with internet. | ||
Mark Zuckerberg banned Paul Joseph Watson from Instagram. | ||
And Paul Joseph Watson's Instagram was a bunch of selfies of him on the sunset smoking cigarettes. | ||
And it was like the silliest thing I'd ever seen. | ||
I remember that. | ||
It's just like a guy, he's like, there's a sunset behind him and he's got a cigarette in his mouth and he's like, what up? | ||
And they were like, nope, nope, far right, banned. | ||
They're just purging pro-Trump personalities. | ||
Because whether you like their politics or not, that's ridiculous, you're gonna ban someone from Instagram when they only post selfies. | ||
Or actually, another really good example is the banning of the Donald on Reddit. | ||
Yeah, exactly. | ||
Which was like the most prominent forum. | ||
They moved over to the Donald.Win. | ||
I mentioned this quite a bit, but this is serious because four months, for four months, the Reddit site, their subreddit was inactive. | ||
They had already relocated and they prohibited people from posting. | ||
And then four months later, they announced, they keep breaking the rules, so we're banning them. | ||
And it was like, wait a minute, nobody was posting. | ||
Are you retroactively enforcing rules without giving them a chance to fix it? | ||
Or are you lying? | ||
You know what I think? | ||
I think they were already going to ban The Donald and they were going to wait until just before the election. | ||
But The Donald moderators preempted Reddit. | ||
I think, because everybody knew it was going to happen, the goal was wait to the 11th hour to stop them so they can't reorganize. | ||
Too late. | ||
Right. | ||
So because they jumped off four months in advance, they were able to get a lot of their core audience from Reddit onto a new platform, TheDonald.win. | ||
So smart. | ||
Then, when their plan kicked in over at Reddit to ban The Donald, which made no sense because no one was even using it, all of a sudden, it didn't matter. | ||
They already had a fast-growing forum on their own private site that couldn't be banned anymore. | ||
This is the big trick, the big secret we need to enact. | ||
We need to enact decentralized social media. | ||
I agree 100% on that. | ||
I think back to the days when we all used to have our own websites and URLs and stuff, you know, there was a period where people would actually just buy a domain, make a website, and then it was like, you know, GIFs of Macho Man and, you know, like Mario, and it was like really silly, crappy colors. | ||
Yeah, just really, and maybe music playing in the background, MIDI files. | ||
And then we started getting these centralized social media, where it was so easy to create a profile, which functioned as your website, that people just said, I'll just do this instead. | ||
We need to go back to this, and I don't necessarily know who or how or when or why, but I know there's several solutions in play, like the Fetaverse. | ||
One of the ideas that needs to be implemented, which kind of is already being implemented by people, would be like this. | ||
A system like Twitter, and it's based on what's called the Fediverse, you create your own server on your own website, no one can ban you. | ||
And people can subscribe, follow you, just like Twitter, and when they go to their site, they can see everyone they subscribed to, and no one has the authority to ban anyone. | ||
I like that a lot. | ||
That's where we need to get to. | ||
Yes. | ||
Yes. | ||
Now, how we do it, I don't know. | ||
It's really hard to get people to move over to other platforms. | ||
I see a lot of people jumping over to Parler, which is cool, but Parler is still just another | ||
centralized social media platform where you are going to get banned if their business | ||
interests are threatened. | ||
Sorry, that's just the way it is. | ||
If the merchant accounts for Parler went to them, in my opinion, and told them, you have | ||
to ban these people, otherwise we are severing payment processing for you. | ||
What are they gonna do? | ||
Are they gonna say, I guess we'll let the whole site, you know, be deleted, or we'll ban this one person? | ||
I'm willing to bet they're gonna ban the person and say, I'm really sorry, but if we don't, we get purged from our payment processor. | ||
That's why we need decentralized social media, and we need it now. | ||
Yeah, agreed. | ||
Yep. | ||
So what is this, Zuckerberg? | ||
Zuckerberg to paint Facebook as proudly American company. | ||
Contrast with Chinese internet model. | ||
Yeah. | ||
This is BS. | ||
He's not going to do that. | ||
No, he's not. | ||
He's going to try to do it. | ||
Well, I mean, what we talked about the other day about how they're trying to bring him to court again for lying a couple years ago about not being biased. | ||
And then, of course, Project Veritas exposed that to be BS. | ||
So now he's trying to be like, no, we're an American company. | ||
Zuckerberg, along with cheap executives of Amazon, Apple and Google, are set to testify before a House Judiciary Subcommittee on Antitrust Wednesday as part of a group's investigation into competition in the digital marketplace. | ||
I love it. | ||
It's going to be fun. | ||
What's it going to mean? | ||
He's going to be like, we at Facebook are actually deeply proud of this country and we love this country. | ||
I'm a billionaire because of this country. | ||
Just not the people that like the president of this country. | ||
And Jack Dorsey's gonna be like, we actually think that Twitter is beholden to a global audience, so we're actually going to defy U.S. | ||
law and make rules for the international community. | ||
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See? | |
A bit slower. | ||
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We exist outside of the law. | |
So I've actually never heard him speak. | ||
I don't know. | ||
I'm actually doing an imitation of Seamus doing an imitation of Jack Dorsey. | ||
He's good. | ||
From from Freedom Tunes. | ||
Seamus is good at impressions. | ||
I'm like, I haven't I haven't listened to Jack speak since I was doing the podcast like over a year ago. | ||
But his Ben Shapiro was on point. | ||
Yeah. | ||
I think at this point, I think Jack's lying. | ||
Yeah. | ||
I gave him the benefit of the doubt. | ||
I've talked with Jack on and off since, Jack Dorsey of Twitter, since we did the podcast with Joe. | ||
And he keeps saying all these things. | ||
And it's kind of just like, it feels kind of like an abusive relationship, where, you know, the guy keeps beating the woman, but keeps promising to do better, and she keeps going back to him, and he just keeps beating her. | ||
And that's social media. | ||
Because people are addicted, they can't give it up. | ||
Now, Jeremy Hambly over at The Quartering, I guess he deleted his Twitter account. | ||
Good for him. | ||
Yeah, I don't know how many followers he had, he had a decent amount. | ||
I followed him. | ||
Yeah, I don't know if he had like 100k or whatever, I'm not super sure. | ||
He deleted his whole account, and he was like, follow me on Parler instead, and I was like... | ||
You know what, man? | ||
I almost deleted my entire Twitter, maybe like a year ago. | ||
And I stopped, and I thought to myself, you know what? | ||
Instead, what I'll do is, I'm gonna stop interacting with people on Twitter. | ||
Okay. | ||
That's it. | ||
I'm gonna stop tweeting at people. | ||
And I very rarely ever tweet at people. | ||
And I always make sure that if I do tweet, it is like, I try to do my best to mitigate against any perceived hostilities. | ||
Okay. | ||
Yeah, I like that. | ||
Yeah, I'm starting to take that on too. | ||
It's extremely rare, and it might be something in furtherance of the conversation | ||
I specifically avoid when I see a tweet from someone and they're lying and it's nasty. It's obvious. I just go right | ||
past it I'm not gonna. I'm not gonna get involved. I'm not like | ||
yeah, I'm starting to take that on to just if someone comes You know with clout, and it's just like I could waste my | ||
energy and try to explain to this person But they're not gonna get it | ||
They don't care. | ||
It's pointless. | ||
Why am I going to waste my energy when I have all these other people that are like, I got your back. | ||
You know, let's, let's further the conversation, you know, and that's great. | ||
I like that. | ||
And I've been adopting that myself, you know, just, just, you know what, if you got nothing nice to say, if you don't want to further the conversation and have a legitimate conversation, Because there's a difference between having a conversation, if you don't agree with me, and just coming at me with some BS. | ||
You know what, man? | ||
I look at some of these political personalities on social media, and you know what the lowest tier of political personality is in the world? | ||
What? | ||
Reply guy. | ||
And the lowest tier of that is Trump reply guy. | ||
Yep. | ||
They build a following by tweeting at Donald Trump, LOL, and like, you're so dumb. | ||
Yeah, reply, guys. | ||
Definitely bore me. | ||
Just like, get your own thing. | ||
Share ideas. | ||
Yeah, yeah. | ||
Share your thoughts on something. | ||
It's crazy. | ||
I've had people ask me, like, you've got so many followers on Twitter now, Tim. | ||
Like, how do you do it? | ||
And I'm like, I don't know and I don't care. | ||
I don't pay attention to it. | ||
I kind of just tweet the things I feel. | ||
Yep, exactly. | ||
And that's it. | ||
I will quote people sometimes. | ||
I quote tweet people sometimes. | ||
I will tweet things. | ||
I'll tweet videos. | ||
One thing I kind of don't like about Twitter is that people assume, like a journalist will tweet a story. | ||
And then people will assume it's the journalist's opinion when they tweet a story. | ||
And they'll attack the journalist. | ||
And I'm like, come on. | ||
Just because the journalist tweeted out doesn't mean they're supporting it. | ||
You can't assume that the same way you can't assume I am when I tweet it out. | ||
And I've been doing that a lot. | ||
I've been passing along actual facts, you know, like it's no opinion. | ||
I'm not, I don't have any, I didn't even say what, this is a simple fact that here is this, this, this is a fact. | ||
And then people are like, Oh, wow. | ||
Are you surprised at that? | ||
How are you so surprised that that's the case? | ||
And it's like, when did I say that? | ||
This is a fact. | ||
It's interesting. | ||
And I'm passing it along to you. | ||
There was a photo that Andy Noh posted of the vandalism and the destruction and the garbage in the morning in Portland. | ||
And he was like, here's the destruction they leave behind. | ||
And he said, the rioters. | ||
And then I quote tweeted and I put an asterisk, peaceful protesters TM, as a joke like, Andy, Andy, they're not rioters, they're peaceful protesters, don't you remember? | ||
And someone's response was, so you're saying that it's justified for the feds to use unmarked vehicles to kidnap people? | ||
And I was like, What? | ||
I didn't say anything! | ||
So I responded with, no, I'm making fun of the media for calling them peaceful protesters when they're clearly violent. | ||
Like, that's it. | ||
So I'll respond to people sometimes when they respond to me. | ||
Rarely, though, because I usually don't even check. | ||
I typically don't. | ||
But Twitter, the joke is that you'll tweet something like, I really like waffles, and then people will be like, why do you hate pancakes? | ||
And they're all attacking you. | ||
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Yep. | |
Pancakes! | ||
Waffles are better than pancakes. | ||
How dare you? | ||
But you know Twitter knows this and they do it on purpose. | ||
They know that waffles are better than pancakes? | ||
Twitter knows that they've created a rage engine which is tearing the country apart. | ||
Yeah. | ||
They know for a fact that they do. | ||
Well it didn't start with Twitter. | ||
It started with media. | ||
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Well no. | |
With the internet. | ||
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No. | |
Twitter gamified the process of hate where you earn points the more hateful you are. | ||
You don't think that started with Facebook before Twitter became a thing? | ||
No, yeah, I don't think so. | ||
So, Facebook is relatively different. | ||
There is always argument and discussion on Facebook, but you create these isolated comments beneath a post. | ||
Okay. | ||
With Twitter, you can dunk on someone, and then someone can grab that and show it to all of their friends, too. | ||
Whereas on Facebook, if I post a picture of, like, a dog doing a backflip, and then you comment, Tim, you're dumb, no one's going to click share on your comment to have your comment just appear on their page to everybody else, get it? | ||
Yeah, I see. | ||
It's just a different style. | ||
So, what Facebook does, and it does... Facebook created a different system for creating rage. | ||
It incentivized publishers to make people hate. | ||
Twitter incentivizes regular people to earn points, likes, shares, retweets, and followers by being as nasty and disgusting as possible. | ||
Just to be evil and mean. | ||
And you know what the funniest part is? | ||
I try to avoid it, right? | ||
And so I'll often say to people, like, you know, I'll respond to a progressive with like a fair point that I think up calmly and be like, here's why I think this is happening. | ||
And I'll get inundated by their followers with insults, slurs, name calling. | ||
I ignore most of them. | ||
Oh yeah. | ||
But then when the people themselves put me on blast, like the progressives, I'll respond with like, I don't understand the hostility. | ||
I'm just trying to, you know, have a conversation. | ||
And then they do it again. | ||
They'll screen grab it, take it out of context and try and gain followers based off of the attack on the other. | ||
I see that a lot, actually. | ||
That's the whole system. | ||
No, I'm talking about you specifically because people are like, yo, did you see this person talking about Tim Poole? | ||
And I'm just like, oh, I'll check it out for a laugh. | ||
And I look and it's just someone, look at what Tim Poole tweeted. | ||
Look at this, look what he said. | ||
And then look at the people that are following what they're saying. | ||
I'm like, this is news? | ||
This is what you're reporting on? | ||
This is what people want to see? | ||
I don't know. | ||
No, they don't. | ||
They don't care about this person, and that's why no one knows who that is. | ||
There's a quote. | ||
I don't know the full quote. | ||
Maybe you could look it up or something. | ||
It's like, small people talk about other people. | ||
Oh yeah, I think that was Eleanor Roosevelt. | ||
Let me see. | ||
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Was it? | |
Yeah, pull that quote up because that quote's pretty good. | ||
But it's basically like, yeah. | ||
They talk about other people. | ||
So bigger people talk about ideas. | ||
Right. | ||
Things, ideas, and people. | ||
I think it is. | ||
Yeah, it's like, yeah, I think it's, like, what is it, like, small people talk about people. | ||
Right. | ||
Then, like, bigger... Bigger people talk about things. | ||
See if you can find the actual quote. | ||
Ideas or something, right? | ||
Yeah, I know what you're talking about. | ||
The bigger people talk about ideas. | ||
Yeah, yeah, yeah. | ||
So, I talk about people sometimes, but I usually keep it to the highest level of authority and power. | ||
Yeah. | ||
And it's interesting because one of the arguments I got from a smaller YouTuber as to why they constantly make videos about me is that they're punching up at me. | ||
Yeah. | ||
And I'm like, what do I do other than, like, be a guy in a studio talking about his feelings and reading the news? | ||
Okay, here it is. | ||
Yeah. | ||
It goes, great people talk about ideas, average people talk about things, and small people talk about wine or other people. | ||
Wine? | ||
Yeah. | ||
I think you're reading... That's a perversion of it. | ||
It's from Fran Lebowitz, I think. | ||
I was watching this... | ||
I don't know exactly who he was, but it was kind of like a TED Talk, but it was in India, and it was this man sitting and talking to a huge group of people, and he was talking about how celebrity status, and putting people up on a pedestal, and looking down at people because you think you're up on a pedestal. | ||
And the key is to treat everyone as we're all on the same level. | ||
And all these people are attacking you, like you just said, punching up at you. | ||
But they're putting you up on that pedestal above them. | ||
So therefore, it's them putting you up there and being like, oh, he's up there. | ||
There are people that are so desperate to get me involved in drama. | ||
Yeah, I'm sure they are. | ||
It's the most annoying thing when I get emails. | ||
The most annoying thing is when people I know message me on Facebook saying things like, dude, did you see what they said about you? | ||
And I'm like, if you send me anything like that ever again, I will unfriend you. | ||
I will block you. | ||
Like, do not send me stupid gossip. | ||
I literally do not care. | ||
I don't care what people say about me. | ||
I don't care what they think. | ||
It's a waste of my time. | ||
Boom. | ||
Waste of time. | ||
Waste of my time. | ||
Yeah, you're wasting your time. | ||
I got too much to do. | ||
Focus on yourself. | ||
Focus on what you need to do and stop being angry that someone else is focusing on what they're doing and getting angry at them for that. | ||
That blows me away that people are seriously just so angry at other people when that's all they do. | ||
They just sit there being angry at other people. | ||
It shows you what they think, how much they care about what other people think about them. | ||
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And I'm like, I don't, man. | ||
Why do you care so much about what other people think about you? | ||
I'll just post stuff and, you know, mind my own business. | ||
We talked about it, though. | ||
It's that lack of confidence. | ||
You know, they are seeking approval because they aren't fully accepting of themselves and didn't get approval growing up, maybe. | ||
I mean, that's one option, you know, but it's that lack of confidence that they themselves aren't confident enough. | ||
So anything that upsets them or anything throws them off, it's someone else's fault also. | ||
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Yeah, let's do that. | ||
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He says, Almost finished with the bar hearing. | ||
I cannot see how our country comes back from this. | ||
I want to be optimistic, but any direction November goes is going to be followed with tragedy. | ||
What are your thoughts on the hearing? | ||
Democrats seemed more interested in finding the witch instead of the truth. | ||
If the Democrats win, as the money markets are predicting, these people who just yell emotions and don't actually ask questions to solve problems will be in control and it will be a nightmare for everybody else. | ||
If the Republicans win, As far as I can tell, my liberal sensibilities will be negatively impacted to a slight degree, but at least the country will still exist, and I'm willing to accept that. | ||
So I'm not happy with the direction the Democrats are going. | ||
I think they're engaging in whining, incessant nonsense. | ||
And so, rockin' a hard place, how about that? | ||
All right, let's see what we got here. | ||
Jacob Villa says, thank you, Adam, for your words. | ||
Those that are still working are fed up. | ||
Those that have family values are fed up. | ||
I'm fed up. | ||
Boom. | ||
So why are the polls, why are the prediction markets, everybody saying, Biden, Democrats, they're all going to win. | ||
I don't buy it. | ||
I can't. | ||
They're talking to themselves. | ||
Maybe. | ||
They're their own cheerleaders. | ||
Yeah. | ||
We're going to win, guys. | ||
Don't worry. | ||
Biden's gonna win. Woo! | ||
They don't realize that. | ||
We just talked about it. | ||
There's a lack of confidence that they have. | ||
That lack of confidence, they need to have this outward force of confidence. | ||
But it's so blatantly not true. | ||
Trump ignited people who never voted before. | ||
And they're not accurately tracking who these people are. | ||
And they haven't been. | ||
And they admit they can't. | ||
And maybe that's the reason. | ||
They are doing everything as though it's 2012 or 2008. | ||
But we're in a different era, man. | ||
Like, social media changed everything. | ||
And they haven't realized it yet. | ||
Let's see, Aura Dubu says, I live in far west Portland subs. | ||
Burn loot murder showed up on our street this weekend and blocked driveways with cars. | ||
Demanded everyone put BLM signs in their yards and did the usual cultist chants. | ||
Watch from upstairs, AR with 1800 rounds close by. | ||
So far, no new signs. | ||
Yikes, man. | ||
That's scary. | ||
Yeah, dude, that's crazy. | ||
Zachary gave us a funny little, is that a Japanese fox jumping up and down with fireworks? | ||
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That's very nice. | |
Oh, cute. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Jacob Villa says, Tim, people follow you because you have integrity. | ||
I like to think so. | ||
I don't think I'm perfect, but man, I get disappointed in so many other people. | ||
I'm like, where are the regular honest people, man? | ||
I just, I don't know, man. | ||
Daniel Kerr says, George Soros reportedly spent more than $52 million in political spending per the Federal Election Commission filings, according to Breitbart News. | ||
You know, I don't care about the whole, like, George Soros did this and he funds that, because billionaires are going to exist, billionaires are going to exert influence, they're going to buy things. | ||
And there's actually a bunch of other billionaires that do the same thing. | ||
And more importantly, I'm concerned about the individual actions, not necessarily where the money is coming from. | ||
I think it comes into play. | ||
Look, man, a lot of people seem to think that, like, at news organizations, the journalists are sacrificing their ethics in exchange for cash. | ||
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No. | |
They're being propped up. | ||
They're being specifically set up to do this. | ||
I'm not going to necessarily complain that investors looked at this company and said, hey, look at all the clicks they get. | ||
It makes money. | ||
I'm going to invest in that. | ||
That seems normal for an investor. | ||
I'm going to complain that the individual journalists have zero ethics and call them out for lying. | ||
So the non-profit organizations, if they're doing something good, I don't care. | ||
If they're doing something bad, I will call them out and explicitly call out their actions. | ||
I think it's... I don't like the targeting of an individual who's not... It's just, it's not the actual action I'm, you know, angry about. | ||
I'm not angry about the fact that people made a bunch of money and are trying to spend it in ways that benefit their worldview. | ||
I personally think wealth inequality is a very serious problem, and I don't like the fact that these massive billionaires are selling us out to multinational corporations while hiding their profits offshore in places like Panama. | ||
I mean, there's, but if it's found out that he's the one personally funding the attack of the federal courthouse, you're not going to have an issue. | ||
Can you name any other billionaire that's doing the same thing? | ||
No, I'm not. | ||
That was not my question, though. | ||
My question is, if it's found out that he is the one funding that, wouldn't you be upset about that? | ||
Wouldn't you want to know what was going on and who's actually funding this attack on a federal courthouse? | ||
I would. | ||
I mean, and if it is him, then I definitely do have an issue with it. | ||
Absolutely. | ||
The problem is that it's not. | ||
Well, we don't know that, do we? | ||
Well, that's the key though, directly. | ||
for the most part we do know that because no billionaire worth their weight would be | ||
stupid enough to directly funnel money straight to extremist groups. | ||
Well that's the key though, directly. | ||
It's like we don't know. | ||
So if we're not sure. | ||
If I'm not going to sit here and look at any one of these billionaires, and there's many of them, there's right-wing billionaires and millionaires who are funneling money into these places, and complain about the fact that people get rich and they pay for things that they like. | ||
This is what I really can't stand about the whole privilege crowd, the people who think there's a privilege elite that control everything. | ||
I'm like, dude, if you want to change the world, Work hard, figure it out, become that person, and fund the things you like. | ||
Okay? | ||
If a non-profit organization is allowing extremists to do something, I'll be upset about it. | ||
But when it comes to these Antifa people, most of them are doing it for free. | ||
They're squatters. | ||
They live on welfare. | ||
I've been to their warehouses where they do this, and it's people who have regular jobs, and they pitch in five bucks here and there. | ||
They do GoFundMe's to raise $100,000 for their fallen comrades. | ||
There's no grand conspiracy. | ||
It's a large group of people who, they're collectivists. | ||
They organize in this way. | ||
Disembarkment with all half of the people that I knew on Facebook a lot of them I knew were these far-left people that were that straight-up hated me because I Because I'm wearing this beanie now, you know because what I believe in and I mean I was friends with them for a long time So over the you know, the first half of the riots that was going on. | ||
It's like I saw what they were talking about they straight-up talked about getting their check from Soros for going out and marching and That's complete fake news, 100%. | ||
Is it? | ||
Absolute fake news. | ||
It is an absurd conspiracy theory. | ||
What George Soros does is he runs the Open Society Foundation and they make donations to other foundations. | ||
There's no direct paychecks going out to people who are marching from George Soros, but During Occupy Wall Street, there were some non-profits that received partial funding from his foundation. | ||
The problem I have with this is that many of these non-profits, I know some of these people, they receive funding from a hundred plus sources. | ||
People go in and they're like, look, he gave fifty to a hundred thousand dollars to this non-profit. | ||
And I go into their filings and I'm like, they received a million from this other guy. | ||
And so they single out one billionaire. | ||
No one talks about what literally all these other billionaires are doing. | ||
All these other billionaires. | ||
And who they're funding and why they're funding it. | ||
And that's why I'm like, you know what, man? | ||
I'm not gonna complain about one guy who's very political, who makes tons of donations, and has his own personal agenda, when there's literally like a hundred plus people, and there's thousands of millionaires doing this. | ||
And who are probably more effective and more involved in actually directly funding companies. | ||
There's a few very wealthy families that directly fund activist organizations. | ||
Directly. | ||
Not like how Soros will sprinkle money around to a bunch of different organizations through a foundation. | ||
Like overtly. | ||
And then what happens is you hear people say things like George Soros directly gave them a paycheck and then it's the easiest thing to debunk. | ||
And then all of a sudden the left has this meme going around where they start complaining about how conservatives are conspiratorially believe they're all getting paid. | ||
And they say things like, where's my Soros check? | ||
I wish I got one. | ||
And it's like, None of these people, they're scratching the surface of what's really going on with wealth, wealth inequality, and powerful interests and international interests that are trying to sell you out. | ||
And it's mostly, in my opinion, for their multinational corporations that want to have their money, you know, offshores. | ||
And I'm talking about the Googles, the Facebooks, the YouTubes, that tell us straight up, our policies are based on a global effort. | ||
Why? | ||
Because they get money from other countries. | ||
It's like the NBA, who will come out and be like, well, we shouldn't badmouth China. | ||
There's a ton of powerful interests. | ||
Like, check out Mark Cuban, for instance. | ||
Nobody's talking about all the funding Mark Cuban does. | ||
The Mark Cuban conspiracy. | ||
How much money did Mark Cuban give to which political group? | ||
He goes on Twitter, he gets political all the time. | ||
He won't badmouth China. | ||
How many people are getting Cuban checks to go around and protest? | ||
I don't know who he funds or what he funds. | ||
Then you've got Chick-fil-A, and they're making funds to organizations. | ||
So, let's read some more Super Chats. | ||
Tower says, Tim Adam, the antifa thrower of the IED bomb was identified by 4chan. | ||
By online review, his grandma left for the vest she bought him. | ||
He is also the white knight who shielded the naked lady. | ||
Cassandra Fairbanks broke it. | ||
You can't make this stuff up. | ||
Whoa. | ||
I gotta look into that one. | ||
That sounds crazy. | ||
I've seen that floating around, but I don't know if it's true. | ||
Yep. | ||
Sauce says, strong minds discuss ideas, average minds discuss events, weak minds discuss people. | ||
Also, have you guys heard recent stories of mysterious Chinese packages being sent to | ||
random Americans containing invasive plant seeds designed to kill our crops? | ||
I don't know exactly what they're for. | ||
Apparently it was a scam or something. | ||
Yeah, so I guess it was connected to, like, reviews that people would do when you do reviews on Amazon. | ||
I guess it would get your information from there, including your address and stuff, and send you these weird little seeds. | ||
And we don't really know if they're designed to be, like, invasive species or whatever. | ||
We haven't really figured it out. | ||
It is really weird, though. | ||
I agree. | ||
Vanessa Stuller says, Tim, please, please, please look at a thesaurus for the word panicking. | ||
Love your work. | ||
Sick of that word. | ||
Okay. | ||
Yes, yes, yes, I know. | ||
So I saw that. | ||
Yeah. | ||
And someone actually sent us a dictionary. | ||
All right. | ||
So I pulled up, well, no, but I, I, I have the, the actual definition of panic. | ||
So I'm going to read it. | ||
Cause I saw that super chat come in. | ||
I'm like, I'm going to, you know what I saw, I'm going to do this. | ||
So, so panic is, uh, literally of pan. | ||
I don't know what that is, but, uh, Of sudden fear, as supposedly inspired by Pan, having the nature of or showing or resulting from panic, which I guess is really what you're going for, right? | ||
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What? | |
Panicking. | ||
It's like people, you know, showing a sudden fear. | ||
A sudden fear? | ||
Of something. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Yes. | ||
It seems pretty, pretty legit. | ||
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I don't know. | |
I'm on Tim. | ||
No, I think, I think what she's just saying is that I use the word too much. | ||
Well, maybe that's true, and nothing in this book can help you there. | ||
Well, no, here's the issue. | ||
I've also said freak out, you know, lose their minds, go insane. | ||
Meltdown. | ||
Yeah, meltdown. | ||
Yeah, lose it, things like that. | ||
But at a certain point, it's like, you know, to be honest, though, there was a period like a few months ago where I was like, are they really panicking again? | ||
Like, do I have another, like, they're panicking for this reason? | ||
And I was like, how many videos I'm going to do where I say they are? | ||
Sure enough, it's a story where they're like, Politico, the New York Times, will say like, Democrats are, you know, freaking out over the latest poll number, and this is information, and I'm like, look man, when I have mainstream sources that tell us they're experiencing a sudden jolt of fear, and it's causing them to think irrationally, I'm gonna say it. | ||
And they're panicking. | ||
Mark Robertshaw says, I'm pretty sure shrapnel explosives are illegal under the Geneva Convention, so those nail bombs are inhumane, to say the least. | ||
What is this, the Middle East? | ||
Yikes, man. | ||
Yeah, seriously. | ||
These people are nuts. | ||
Yes, they are. | ||
Plankicorn says, you guys are the best. | ||
When I watch you, I feel like I'm hanging out with a couple of good friends. | ||
Hope you're all having a fantastic night. | ||
Spin! | ||
I will do that. | ||
I've been waiting. | ||
It's been slowly staring at me like, spin me. | ||
Let's see, RC says, haven't heard much discussed with the Supreme Court ruling against churches in Nevada and opening up further attacks to restrict the First Amendment. | ||
I am more than concerned. | ||
What are your thoughts? | ||
I did a big segment on the Supreme Court ruling this way. | ||
I'm shocked. | ||
They're literally arguing that they can shut down churches and the Supreme Court said, yep. | ||
Wow. | ||
Yeah, so limit capacity at churches. | ||
Well, there's no law saying you can't worship. | ||
We're just telling you how much you can worship. | ||
That's crazy. | ||
Well, that's the argument with Second Amendment. | ||
You know what's really crazy to me as I read about the Second Amendment and stuff? | ||
It literally says to keep and bear. | ||
Literally means you can carry around. | ||
But there are many states that say you can't carry this under any circumstances. | ||
There's an old trick the governments like to do. | ||
Like in New Jersey, oh, you can get a permit for open carry in New Jersey. | ||
If they get around to actually filling out your application. | ||
So it's apparently an open secret that when you fill out an application for open carry, New Jersey just basically crumples it up, throws it in the trash, and says, we'll get back to you as soon as possible. | ||
And then they never do. | ||
That's the trick. | ||
You can carry in this state, we're not infringing on your right to bear arms, of course, we'll never actually give you the permit to do it. | ||
Now we're seeing that same logic apply to the First Amendment. | ||
We're not telling you you can't worship, we're only telling you you can't have a church. | ||
Right? | ||
Yeah. | ||
It's not, you know, stopping you from worshiping. | ||
We're not saying you can't speak freely. | ||
We're only telling you that certain words will put you in jail. | ||
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Yeah. | |
Yeah. | ||
Messed up. | ||
Oh, no, no, no. | ||
We're not saying you can't speak. | ||
You just need a free speech pass. | ||
In order to get your free speech pass, we need you to write an essay explaining why you need your free speech, and then we'll get back to it as soon as availability. | ||
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Uh-huh. | |
Messed up. | ||
That's where we're going. | ||
That's the future we can count on. | ||
Unless, of course, something changes. | ||
All right, let's see what else we got over here in these here super chats. | ||
Let us scroll through. | ||
Trump 2020. | ||
Here's a good one. | ||
Aketsu Z says, Black Lives Maga. | ||
Ooh, spicy. | ||
There is a lot. | ||
There's a lot of people. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Of all, of all, all Americans. | ||
That's all I'm going to say. | ||
They're all Americans. | ||
Americans want to make America fun and good, huh? | ||
It's not a racial thing. | ||
Americans. | ||
We got one from Akepot says, Ideological Enforcement of Law. | ||
The Black Lives Matter is now categorized by the Office of Special Counsel as a non-partisan, issue-based organization. | ||
Therefore, government workers, military, are allowed to associate, organize, proselytize for BLM at work now. | ||
Google it. | ||
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Whoa. | |
I'm telling you, man, morality government is upon us. | ||
Yep, it's happening. | ||
And they're gonna come. | ||
The ideology is seeping in. | ||
The new religion. | ||
Mr. Wilson says, Hey Tim and crew, you should show, you show, uh, one picture of the guy in Austin saying the gun is low, is in low ready. | ||
Now the picture is too poor to actually tell, but he could be doing a confined shooting stance. | ||
You see it in clearing videos. | ||
Interesting. | ||
I don't know. | ||
Shredding says, love the content, love the viewpoints. | ||
The Democrats are pathetic. | ||
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Trump 2020. | |
I think a lot of people are starting to feel that way. | ||
That's right. | ||
All right, let's see what we got going on here. | ||
Oh, this one got redacted. | ||
I don't know. | ||
Jordan C says, what do you think about Politico saying Joe Biden chose Kamala Harris to become his running mate for the 2020 election on August 1st, two weeks before the Democratic National Convention? | ||
I think this was an accidental release of what's called an embargo. | ||
And the reason I think so is because they used a direct quote from Joe Biden. | ||
There's a couple things that could have occurred. | ||
In the press, they will pre-write something. | ||
They're called pre-writes. | ||
They'll write an obituary for a very high-profile person who is getting on in years, so that as soon as this person passes, they can drop that obituary. | ||
This person was known for this, that, and this. | ||
Maybe make some adjustments. | ||
Every so often a news organization will accidentally publish an obituary on TV and then go, oops, and people go, whoa, we thought this person died, it was an accident. | ||
However, Politico, for those that don't know, accidentally published a statement saying Joe Biden chose Kamala Harris as his VP on August 1st, saying, quote, blah, blah, blah, I don't have the full quote pulled up. | ||
That to me sounds like an embargo. | ||
An embargo is when an organization reaches out to a journalistic organization and says, we will give you insider access, but you cannot release this information until this date and time. | ||
News organizations will say, we agree to these terms, they get access to the information, then do a pre-write based on privy to information, then on that time, we'll publish it. | ||
There's been a bunch of information emerging showing that Kamala Harris is the likely VP, they've been scrubbing her Wikipedia page, they've been doing stuff to her social media apparently, and now we have this accidental, oopsie, Joe Biden picked Kamala Harris and they quickly scrubbed it. | ||
In my opinion, Kamala Harris is going to be the VP. | ||
Now they denied it saying it's not true. | ||
It's not true. | ||
On August, sometime in August, they're going to say, I'm the first Joe Biden picked Kamala Harris. | ||
Yeah. | ||
It's interesting though, because for a couple of months now, you know, basically since he said he's going to pick a woman and a person of color, you know, they were like, oh man, if he picks Kamala Harris, I'm absolutely voting Trump. | ||
I'll be very careful here. | ||
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Why and then people don't people people don't like her. No, I don't like her dude. Did you know her? | |
I'll be very careful here Tulsi Gabbard Said in a debate when she knocked her down that I want to | ||
be I think I'm getting this right that Kamala Harris kept people | ||
In prison past their sentencing to use them as cheap labor Wow | ||
Yeah. | ||
Is that proven? | ||
Can you look that up? | ||
I believe that she did do that to some extent. | ||
Yeah, I believe. | ||
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Believe, believe, believe, but I want receipts. | |
I'm being very legally careful right now. | ||
I want to know, because that's crazy. | ||
Tulsi Gabbard said it, and it was really damaging to Kamala Harris. | ||
Yeah, wow. | ||
Because people were like, whoa. | ||
Yeah, but if that's true, it's like woof. | ||
That's a terrible thing to do. | ||
The prison systems are messed up as it is, and you're abusing them? | ||
She did a bunch of other things. | ||
Aw, man. | ||
Yeah, in that. | ||
You found it? | ||
Okay, so Kamal Harris's AG office tried to keep inmates locked up for cheap labor. | ||
This is from the Daily Beast. | ||
So there's my receipt. | ||
This is from February 11th, 2019. | ||
You're talking about that she was ordered to reduce the population of California's overcrowded prisoners prisons lawyers from then California attorney AG Camel Harris's office made the case that some nonviolent offenders needed to stay Incarcerated or else the prison system would lose a source of cheap labor Wow Jessica Burleson says, I saw a tweet by a socialist that said the point of the riots was engineered crisis and chaos enabling justification for declaration of martial law. | ||
Wow. | ||
Wow. | ||
It's a dictator in the waiting room. | ||
Jessica Burleson says, I saw a tweet by a socialist that said, the point of the riots | ||
was engineered crisis and chaos enabling justification for declaration of martial law. | ||
They say that every time there's riots, to be honest. | ||
We're not going to have martial law. | ||
That would be like above and beyond the Insurrection Act, and Trump's not even doing that. | ||
It is a lie. | ||
Trump is not sending out unmarked, unidentified secret police to various cities to march through the streets. | ||
It's just not happening. | ||
That's not true. | ||
Operation Legend, which is they're referring to, is a bunch of FBI agents doing investigations, and DEA and ATF. | ||
Yep. | ||
Has nothing to do with Portland at all. | ||
Man. | ||
Crom Mike, thanks for the super chats. | ||
Crom Mike says, as I have told the leftists I speak to, I was happy to be an uneducated Democrat, but you made me into an educated Republican. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Well, the problem is for me, it shouldn't be that you have to be a Republican once you find out what's going on, but the Democrats need to have a reckoning of some sort because they have become corrupt, inept, and quite frankly, insane. | ||
Yeah, I'm not a Republican. | ||
People are like, oh, well, you need to know this information since you're now a Republican, Adam. | ||
And I'm like, when did I say that? | ||
I'm not a Republican. | ||
I'm not a Democrat. | ||
I'm voting for Trump, definitely. | ||
But I mean, I'm still going to read all the people that I'm voting for across the board. | ||
It's like, if it's a Republican or a Democrat, if I like their platform or what they're actually doing, then I'm going to vote for them. | ||
The left has gone insane. | ||
Could you imagine if there was a Democrat? | ||
Who was slightly to the left of most Republicans. | ||
And like, they're just, they don't exist. | ||
Find me a Democrat who, well actually, we had Jeff Van Drew. | ||
And now he's a Republican. | ||
He jumped ship. | ||
He was in Jersey, right? | ||
Yeah, he's in South Jersey. | ||
And he was a Democrat. | ||
And he was a relatively conservative Democrat. | ||
And now he's the furthest left Republican there is. | ||
Because I believe he's pro-choice. | ||
Okay. | ||
Yep. | ||
It's like the Republicans are building a coalition. | ||
The walk away campaign. | ||
What's the campaign called if you're leaving Republicans and going to the Democrats? | ||
Doesn't have a name. | ||
That's because there is none. | ||
You could argue like never Trump. | ||
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But that has nothing to do with... There's no solid movement because I don't think it's real. | |
Hashtag walk away. | ||
I don't think it's a real thing. | ||
Jacob says thank you Adam for your words. | ||
Oh, I think I read that one. | ||
Let's see. | ||
You're welcome. | ||
TX says, Tim, soy Jesus, my hero, and Lydia, I am white, I've never been racist, this paradigm shift is changing that, how can we have peace? | ||
Here's the problem. | ||
Stay who you are. | ||
You wanna hear something funny? | ||
Do you know who is advocating for all this weird race stuff? | ||
It's white progressives. | ||
Yep. | ||
That's the funniest thing. | ||
White leftist progressives, typically from suburbs who have college degrees and on average make more than $100,000 a year, are the ones driving all of this. | ||
And that's why it's the funniest thing to me that this whole Black Lives Matter thing almost doesn't even include minorities. | ||
Exactly. | ||
You look at most of the pictures of all the people standing on, there's like white, white, white, white, white, white, white, white, white, white, white, white, white, white, white, white, white, white, white, white, white, white, white, white, white, white, white, white, white. | ||
And it's just like, what? | ||
You know? | ||
And that's Philip Anderson. | ||
That's one of his main messages. | ||
He's like, I'm standing here as a person of color. | ||
You guys are trying to convince me Black Lives Matter. | ||
As you're burning down my country. | ||
I don't want you to burn this country down. | ||
That is not helping me as an American that I am. | ||
You're just making it worse. | ||
You're burning the country down. | ||
No one wants you to do that. | ||
No one asks you to do that. | ||
They want to. | ||
I know. | ||
They want to. | ||
They want to burn it down. | ||
But that's why it has nothing to do with Black Lives Matter. | ||
It's not the same thing anymore. | ||
The message is gone. | ||
Oh, I'm watching it. | ||
Yeah, it's crazy. | ||
You guys seen that the Three Gorges Dam in China is about to collapse. | ||
Wuhan, Shanghai and other cities are already flooding. | ||
Oh, I'm watching it. | ||
I've seen the videos, man. | ||
Yeah, it's crazy. | ||
YeezyNow says, nice hat. | ||
Thank you. | ||
He's talking to me. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Raider025 says, being close to Rochester, I'm rather concerned about November, especially being a very blue city. | ||
I also know someone on the city police force, and hearing how demoralized they are, it's heartbreaking. | ||
I mean, maybe it's time for them to take what savings they have, get out of the cities, and get away? | ||
Because I'll tell you what, man, when the riots break out, they're going to be looking for cops. | ||
That's probably the first target, to be honest. | ||
The whole movement is abolish the police. | ||
They want police to go away. | ||
That's why I was like, when Minneapolis was happening, and I saw those cops break out of the department and run away, the first thing they did was they took off that uniform. | ||
As soon as they got the chance, they were like, I'm not a cop. | ||
They're gonna come in your house and be like, where's the cop? | ||
Nope, no cops here. | ||
Because you'll be by yourself. | ||
Yep. | ||
Let's see, let's see, let's do a couple more. | ||
We just got a YouTube jump, I love when that happens. | ||
It's always perfectly timed. | ||
Gareth Green says, Hey Poole, Sunbae! | ||
I've been really depressed by all the endorsement of violence and erasure of property rights, even among conservatives and libertarians. | ||
Parler is kind of annoying in its current right-wing slant, but that's an improvement. | ||
Yeah, man. | ||
Um, it's not a solution to create, like, these alternate platforms don't solve the problem that with Twitter, you do have bubbles, but there's a little bit of overlap here and there. | ||
I purposefully try to make sure I have a mixed following. | ||
Like I follow people on the left, people in the center, people on the right. | ||
Yeah. | ||
You can't do that on something like Parler. | ||
It's like everybody there is on the right and a lot of, you know, news organizations, but I guess either they'll fall apart or they'll find a new purpose. | ||
I have no idea. | ||
Let's see... I'm not... yeah, okay. | ||
The Vet J. Drummer. | ||
Since there has been a lack of dizzy aliens this show, spin that UFO. | ||
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There's been a serious lack of... Yeah, serious dearth. | |
Mr. Wilson says, that was a sparkler bomb. | ||
Yes, the fireworks you give your kids take to some gas. | ||
Interesting. | ||
Josh P says, thank you for spreading the truth amongst a sea of lies. | ||
And couldn't Trump now go in and clear out all the violent protesters without the Dems stopping him because they're white supremacists? | ||
Oh, yeah. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Who knows? | ||
Now that they're arguing Antifa is actually white supremacists, it's about time. | ||
So I post on Facebook like, oh no, look, the story is saying that Antifa is actually white supremacists. | ||
Quick, everybody stop the violent extremists and kick them out because they're far right. | ||
Is that enough? | ||
No, because they're still going to let them do it. | ||
We must respect the diversity of tactics. | ||
Josh Wolf says, Adam has become my spirit animal. | ||
I voted Dem for almost 30 years. | ||
I have no place there anymore and will be voting for Trump with no reservation. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Yeah! | ||
Thank you for that. | ||
I appreciate you. | ||
Sons of Titan says, Viva Frey and Robert Barnes have a good discussion on church ruling. | ||
Keep up the good work. | ||
I've been sharing stuff more and more. | ||
Really, really appreciate it. | ||
Definitely appreciate that. | ||
Share. | ||
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Share, share, share. | |
Jayla Mills says, Registered Democrat here. | ||
Trump 2020. | ||
Also, I want to move to the country ASAP. | ||
Yep. | ||
Yeah, man. | ||
I was thinking about that. | ||
So the way electoral votes work, if everyone in the cities have left the cities, all those electoral votes will go to whoever stays, won't it? | ||
It's interesting. | ||
I imagine a lot of people leaving, a lot of them won't register in time. | ||
Okay. | ||
Because, you know, most people don't actually vote. | ||
It's unprecedented. | ||
But I imagine a lot of people have other things on their mind if they're moving. | ||
I'm sure some of them are very active saying, we better register now at our new location. | ||
I'm sure others are like, I got to find a place. | ||
I'm struggling. | ||
Who's going to help me move this stuff? | ||
I got to get out of the city. | ||
And so some of them will probably not be able to vote now. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Interesting. | ||
With that being said, oh, we got one more. | ||
Before here, I got this. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Good evening, Tim Crew, Adam. | ||
I watched your first couple Adam casts about Nikola Tesla and also Trump's history. | ||
And an idea struck me. | ||
Would you consider a segment called the tinfoil beanie? | ||
Just for fun, no-nonsense conspiracy theory segment, I recommend Tesla and Trump's uncle as a starter, John Trump, and I've got my eye on him. | ||
I learned about him from my Tesla deep dive, actually, because he is the one who acquired all of Tesla's stuff when Tesla died. | ||
So it's in the Trump family, actually. | ||
So Donald Trump's uncle, John, has all of Tesla's stuff. | ||
That's so crazy. | ||
So what that means for the future, I don't know. | ||
But thank you very much. | ||
And you can all check my channel out, AdamCastIRL, and you can watch those yourself. | ||
It's 2020. | ||
It is 2020. | ||
Trump's going to come out with his giant mech suit with crazy Tesla anti-grav tech. | ||
Yes! | ||
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I am president for life and I just legalized marijuana. | |
Vote for me. | ||
People look at giant Mecca Trump shooting lasers and blowing things up and they're like, I think I'll still vote for him. | ||
They look over at Biden, he's sleeping. | ||
I'll take Mecca Trump. | ||
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