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Aug. 4, 2020 - Timcast IRL - Tim Pool
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Timcast IRL - Trump Says Beirut Explosions May Be AN ATTACK, MASSIVE Explosion Rips Through City
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adam crigler
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tim pool
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lydia smith
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tim pool
Earlier today, there was a massive explosion in Beirut.
This was shocking and speculation was running rampant.
Even right now, we have an official report.
We think we know what happened.
But even President Donald Trump is saying this looks like an attack.
We don't know for sure.
It's been denied.
Some people think that Israel may have been involved, but now I think Lebanon and Israel have both said no.
This could be maybe just to avoid expanding conflict.
But what we understand right now is that it was a massive cache of ammonium nitrate which blew up.
And there's a lot to talk about in this regard because some experts, journalists, people who cover the area immediately called out that this was not a fireworks explosion.
You see, when this bomb, this explosion, I don't want to say bomb, but when this explosion first happened, you had some people kind of jump the gun saying it was a nuclear explosion.
Okay, hold on.
adam crigler
Tactical, tactical nuclear.
tim pool
Yeah, right, right.
No, no, no, no, no.
It's like you got it. You got a chill immediately a bunch of weapons experts were like, uh, no no, but it was massive
They say it was like the biggest I think I have one tweet pulled up
I'm not sure the biggest explosion anyone there had ever seen even people who had lived through the Civil War were
like this was this was insane
So the first report comes out saying it's like fireworks or something
unidentified
Hmm.
tim pool
People don't buy it.
And I've got some journalists speculating saying, no, we think, you know, look, man, earlier in the day, Israel had warned Lebanon and Iran that they will do whatever necessary and not to test them.
Then all of a sudden, you hear reports that sources on the ground are saying they're hitting planes.
Then there's this massive explosion.
A lot of people think that it was a targeted airstrike on what was essentially a weapons cache.
So the question is, if it really was this massive, unsecured storage of ammonium nitrate in a port warehouse, how did no one know it was there for so long?
And I mean, even if it was meant to be some kind of, you know, they were gonna make weapons out of it or do something with it, What's up?
It was unsecured on a port.
So we don't know exactly what happened yet, but we do have a bunch of tweets and we'll
talk about what the president said.
We've got a bunch of other stories.
Andy Ngo, among others, testified before the Senate Judiciary Committee.
And it was, I got to say, man, nightmarishly partisan.
I mean, so what's up?
adam crigler
I said, wow, OK.
tim pool
Well, yeah, I mean, it opens with this one Democrat senator.
Just every word out of his mouth was a lie.
And I was shocked.
I'm like, we have videos of this.
I can't take it, man.
I know you've been, you know, 30,000 likes and Adam pops on the MAGA Beanie.
Not me, though, but I'll tell you what, I will absolutely vote for Trump because of how brazen and deceitful and dishonest and, dare I say, callous these Democratic politicians are that they will not condemn the extreme violence that we've seen.
And every time they get asked, they go, how many people have they killed?
None.
Simply because you don't read the news doesn't mean the answer is zero, because Andy Ngo points out several instances where people have died.
Now, here's the kind of messed up thing.
A couple of instances, it's these people killing themselves.
adam crigler
Yeah.
tim pool
Like, not like, suicide-like.
They're just really bad at trying to do whatever it is they're doing, but there was one mass shooter who was, you know, very active online as Antifa.
But, you know, it's crazy to me.
It's like, listen, man.
Sure.
I'm glad they have not been successful in killing people.
But you have to understand they go around beating people, throwing bricks at people, they've harassed people relentlessly, and they engage in low-tier terror.
adam crigler
Yeah, they're not going out to kill people.
They're going out to frighten people and to further fear, essentially.
tim pool
You know, I was reading this study that said torture is less effective than the fear of torture.
There it is.
When, you know, they want to interrogate somebody, they want you to anticipate pain because it's actually more stressful than the pain itself.
adam crigler
And it's working.
tim pool
Exactly.
adam crigler
Look at the Cato Institute.
You know, we got most people are fear.
I mean, they're saying that it's because they don't want to offend anybody, but it's almost like Antifa is just trying to make it, take it a step further.
Like, okay, now they're not speaking out because they think people will be offended.
Now let's drive it home to make it so that if they even think about voting for Trump, that's basically what this is about.
Then we're gonna come after them.
tim pool
They don't want you to tell people.
That you feel that way so that people feel alone and scared.
I know this because I've had an Antifa guy straight up tell me this last year.
It's really funny.
I got a letter and somebody was like, why won't you name Antifa?
And I'm like, because Andy Ngo, follow him on Twitter.
He's named and called out all these organizations.
He knows a million times more than I do.
But I've talked to some of these people and they say straight up, They know that by scaring people, threatening them, cancel culture, they won't speak up and they're desperately trying to create the perception that you're alone.
I'm not even kidding.
That's what I was told.
They said if people feel like they're on the wrong side and they have no support, they'll panic and they'll just say whatever needs to be said.
So that's why they can't allow people to express themselves.
And there's a really funny meme going around.
It's a crowder changed my mind and it says, you are safer wearing a Black Lives Matter shirt at a Trump rally than you are wearing a MAGA hat at an anti-Trump rally.
adam crigler
That's definitely true.
100% fact.
tim pool
Not even in question.
We mentioned this video.
I definitely want to go through some of the stuff that Andy said.
We've got some tweets about it.
Man, it was difficult to watch.
I think at some point I'm going to have a breakdown over how triggered I am by that interview Trump did.
adam crigler
I love it when you get triggered.
tim pool
So Axios did an interview with Trump.
Cringy.
And well, so look, I don't think Trump did well, but Trump's the kind of guy that he just, he'll walk in, sit down and talk.
Yeah.
And he seemed to be unprepared, that's fine.
But man, this journalist guy, this Jonathan Swan.
adam crigler
Well, it's like he would, Swan went into that trying to trip him up.
It's like it was clear he was trying to get, gotcha, gotcha, ha!
unidentified
Yep.
adam crigler
Gotcha again, ha!
It's like, it was so obvious that that's what his goal was.
tim pool
Fake adversarial.
adam crigler
Yeah.
tim pool
That's the way I see it.
Because if you really wanted to help people understand, like when Trump said, more testing equals more cases, you could simply say, so what you mean to say is that if we weren't testing at all, no one would even know we had the cases.
Is that fair to say?
Right.
Exactly.
Instead he goes, who?
What?
What books?
No.
And I'm like, oh, stop.
Oh, it's triggering.
Yeah, I'm already getting triggered thinking about it.
adam crigler
I see it.
tim pool
But this dude gained like, like tens of thousands of followers from it.
lydia smith
Oh, man.
tim pool
Yeah, so it worked out really, really well for him.
Well, anyway, we're gonna we're gonna get started by talking about the big breaking news.
adam crigler
So before we do, though, I just want to say happy birthday, Kendall.
I saw your super chat.
And I'm gonna spin the UFO for you.
lydia smith
Nice.
adam crigler
Alright, continue Tim.
tim pool
People are trying to lie and say that I'll put the MAGA beanie on at 30,000 likes.
That is not the case.
Well, Adam will.
adam crigler
They're making up this, like, Lydia will put it on at 50,000 likes, Tim will put it on.
Look, I'm the one that looks good in the MAGA beanie.
That's right.
It is.
lydia smith
You rock it.
adam crigler
So, and I've already committed to the 30k likes.
I swap hats.
tim pool
Sargon made a video.
I'm sure most of you know Sargon.
He made a video saying, what was it titled?
Like, Tim Pool wears a MAGA beanie or something?
lydia smith
Yeah, it's finally happening.
adam crigler
He finally puts it on.
tim pool
And then it's the picture I just posted, my new profile picture, and he CGI'd my beanie to be a MAGA beanie.
I thought it was hilarious.
adam crigler
You look so sad and serious.
tim pool
I didn't do anything!
adam crigler
There's an essence of sadness and an essence of Disappointment.
Yes, there it is.
Disappointment.
unidentified
Good.
Is that where you're at right now?
tim pool
So yesterday the default thumbnail because sometimes YouTube will default a thumbnail was Adam jamming.
adam crigler
And what's wrong with that Tim?
What is wrong with that?
tim pool
I don't want people to think that you were jamming right now.
adam crigler
If they wanted it, I would have jammed for them.
tim pool
So I decided, I just leaned over, I was like, is this working at the right thirds?
And then I just looked at the camera and pressed screenshot, and then I just made it.
And everyone's like, you look so angry and so, so sad.
And I was like, perfect.
adam crigler
I'm going to make this my new profile picture.
tim pool
This is just my normal face.
adam crigler
You have resting sad face.
tim pool
I do.
No, it's more like resting... Disappointed face.
Yeah.
Disappointed face.
adam crigler
With an essence of sad.
unidentified
Yeah.
tim pool
Well, you know what would make me feel a lot better?
adam crigler
If Trump wins?
tim pool
No.
adam crigler
Well, that's where my go-to is right now.
tim pool
It's an easier one that people can engage in right now to make me feel better.
adam crigler
If they smash the like button?
tim pool
That's correct!
adam crigler
How did I not go with that first?
tim pool
Man, come on.
You know, I'll be honest, it's not so much if Trump wins, it's that if all of this, like, extremism from the left stops.
adam crigler
Yeah, we'll see.
tim pool
But here's the thing.
Ten years ago, I'd look at everything Trump is right now and it'd be like, not for me.
And the only reason that's changing today is because the left is adopting an overt white supremacist ideology.
And they're repealing civil rights law.
I mean, that's legit.
They're arresting business owners.
They're giving themselves special privileges under the law that no one else gets.
That must be stopped, otherwise this country dies.
Straight up.
These DAs that are releasing Antifa and saying no charges for you, we can't have that.
Them, you know, painting their political messages and then denying anybody else?
It's getting above and beyond fascism, man.
And it's them.
It's them.
What has Trump done?
Defended his own courthouse.
And they say that's fascism.
unidentified
Yeah.
tim pool
Nah, that's crazy, man.
adam crigler
I had a lot of things as far as what he's done, but specifically what we're talking about, I guess... I'm saying negatively, like, that makes him a fascist.
tim pool
It's like, dude, first of all, you can't claim that the things he does that Obama did make him a fascist, otherwise you're saying Obama was a fascist.
Now, if you want to say Obama was a fascist, alright.
And then we can talk about the things Trump has done, for sure.
adam crigler
There's that smiley attitude that I liked him.
tim pool
I don't like Obama.
adam crigler
Obama was awful.
tim pool
But Trump is coming around and doing things a little bit better.
He does seem like, attitude-wise, he's not the same guy he was back in 2016, where he was really aggressive.
adam crigler
Well, because he's starting to realize how he can implement what he wants done.
He has a lot of good ideas and he couldn't do them from a businessman's standpoint, which is where he was.
Now he's becoming a president and he's doing it how a president should do it.
tim pool
I don't know, I think a bunch of people are going to get arrested if he gets re-elected, so they're willing to do anything.
Like that war games we talked about the other day, where John Podesta told all the people in the room, no I won't concede, I'd rather have the West Coast secede from the Union.
It's like, man, that's the kind of attitude of somebody who's more concerned about themself than the rest of this country, because I'd be like, no way man, we can't have the Union fall apart.
Anyway, make sure you smash the like button because once we reach 30,000 likes, Adam's gonna put on the MAGA beanie.
adam crigler
I'm a little distracted, I'll be honest.
A lot of people are super chatting us right now about the Starship success.
I wasn't able to watch it.
I was tuned in earlier, but then, you know, we come in and, you know, brainstorm for, you know, about an hour before the show starts.
And now everyone's talking about it, and I'm like, Oh, I gotta watch the Starship!
unidentified
I wanna see it!
tim pool
So, I guess they successfully... 150 meters up and down.
adam crigler
Yeah, did the hop.
unidentified
Wow!
Oh, cool.
adam crigler
So, I haven't seen it.
I'm a little bummed I haven't seen it.
I was watching Trump talk.
Trump had a press briefing today.
Kennedy had one also.
Lots of... Beirut happened.
A lot of stuff happened.
tim pool
Yeah, today was crazy.
adam crigler
Yeah, today was a crazy day, so... I'll check it out afterwards, but... Well, you guys can smash the like button.
tim pool
Smash it!
unidentified
Smash!
tim pool
Smash it!
And the notification bell as well. We do the show every Monday through Friday at 8 p.m.. But let's uh let's let's
read this your story So this is pretty serious because I think the last the last
point we checked was 70 plus had died So this is a serious tragedy over 2,000 have been injured
2,000 injuries.
adam crigler
Yeah, the hospitals are full now.
It's a shame.
Sending out our thoughts to all those people that have been harmed today and all the explosions.
tim pool
For those that haven't been following, it was a massive explosion in Beirut.
The port is completely destroyed.
There's a bunch of videos, there's slow-mo videos, man.
This video is horrifying now.
What's disconcerting is whether or not this was an attack.
Trump says massive explosion in Beirut appears to be an attack, but local officials are still investigating from USA Today.
They say Trump said Tuesday that U.S.
military officials advised him that a massive explosion in Beirut appeared to be an attack, though he offered little detail to explain how his administration had come to that conclusion.
This, you know, I gotta stop.
I just, I hate the media so much.
adam crigler
Yeah.
tim pool
Is Trump going to give you classified information every single step of the way?
He's like, here's what the advisors have said.
Trump, without evidence, is claiming the military told him it was an attack.
Shut up!
It's the president.
We don't know how he decided that.
adam crigler
They like to forget that part of it.
unidentified
Yeah.
adam crigler
Like, no, no, he's just Trump.
And it's like, okay, he's also the president of the United States of America.
You think that he's going to let you know everything he knows?
No, come on.
tim pool
It's so insane.
adam crigler
Agreed.
tim pool
I've got a couple tweets from local journalists saying, here's what may have happened.
How did the military advise- Shut up.
They have satellites, dude.
They can spy on people.
At least 60 people were killed and thousands were wounded in an explosion that caused widespread damage in the Lebanese capital.
Trump said he had been briefed by our great generals, and that they seemed to feel that the explosion was not an accident.
According to them, they would know better than I would, but they seemed to think it was an attack, Trump told reporters at the White House.
It was a bomb of some kind.
The blast followed a fire that broke out in the city's port area.
Based on multiple videos from the scene, it looks like a terrible attack, Trump said during his opening remarks.
Our prayers go out to all the victims and their families, he said.
The United States stands ready to assist Lebanon.
Though the cause of the explosion is yet to be officially determined, Abbas Ibrahim, Chief of Lebanese General Security, said it might have been caused by highly explosive material that was stored at the port after it was confiscated from a ship.
In a tweet on the Lebanese presidential account, the material was identified as ammonium nitrate, citing Prime Minister Hassan Diab as saying, It is unacceptable that a shipment of ammonium nitrate estimated at 2,750 tons has been present for six years in a warehouse without taking preventative measures that endanger the safety of citizens.
So that's the gist here.
This is the most important part, is Trump saying it looks like an attack.
Now, however, he said it looks like a bomb of some kind.
That may be just him.
I think if he's being told by some military generals it looks like an attack, It could be they watched it and said it looked like an attack, maybe in the experience of these generals at first, you know, glancing of the video.
A lot of people speculated that.
I don't know to what degree they may have, you know, look, we've got spy satellites, we've got spy drones and all that stuff.
adam crigler
Well, he specifically said based on what the bomb looked like, the way that it exploded and went up.
Well, he didn't say that about it going up, but he was saying based on looking at the bomb itself, the type of explosion, that's what they were going off of.
Which makes sense, because it did go up, it didn't go out, so it did seem, you know, controlled.
tim pool
Well, some people were, there was a lot of speculation that it was a grain silo, because that would cause it to go, boom, straight up into the air, and it didn't spread out.
It went up, the shockwave went out and ripped everything apart, which is crazy, and then because the blast went straight up, So, man, there's this guy.
I'm not gonna say his name.
But he was one of the guys who was praising the riots until they came to his house.
adam crigler
Okay.
tim pool
And then he started freaking out.
adam crigler
Oh, I remember this, yeah.
tim pool
He tweeted that it was a nuke.
And when a bunch of experts were saying, stop, please, it's not a nuke, he started telling them off.
He's like, nope, nope, looks like it's a mushroom cloud.
It's like, dude, you are...
There were a bunch of experts talking about how it looks like it had an oxidizer, like this explosion seems to be like this, and there's some interesting things I want to highlight.
So first we have this from Bill Neely, NBC, just basically giving us NBC confirmation of what the Prime Minister said.
2,750 tons of ammonium nitrate left unsecured for six years.
How can that be real life?
That seems insane to me.
adam crigler
Yeah, I agree.
tim pool
So I've got some tweets I want to highlight.
This is from Ahmed Shehab Eldin.
He says, I hate speculating, but trusted sources on the ground whose homes are destroyed are
claiming the firework storage story in Lebanese media doesn't make sense, and they had heard
planes before, raising their suspicions this was an attack on hidden weapons, possibly.
Now here's the important part of this.
Wasn't it tech?
We don't know.
Whatever caused the explosion, some people say it may have just been a regular old fire.
Fires happen, man.
But what's interesting is that Ahmed Shabaldin tweeted this at a time when everyone was saying it was a fireworks explosion.
It was just fireworks in a warehouse.
And in one of the videos, you can see popping and sparkling.
People were saying it looked like fireworks, but that could just be some kind of, you know, ordinance or something.
I have no idea.
Just blowing up.
We've seen a ton of videos of fireworks factories blowing up.
You see the fireworks going off when they're blowing up.
adam crigler
Yeah.
tim pool
So what's interesting is that he mentions, at this time when everyone was saying it was fireworks, nah, it doesn't seem right based on my sources, but also that trusted people on the ground had heard planes.
Interesting.
adam crigler
Yeah, that is interesting.
tim pool
Because maybe it's something more.
adam crigler
I mean I was looking at people have have tagged me in different videos that like look you can see something in the sky you know you know the missile dropped and if there's one that everyone keeps sharing and it looks like just a bird yeah and then I've seen I have watched almost every single video of this that I could find And not one time did I see anything fall from the sky that would have looked like a bomb of any sort.
I don't think that's what it was.
tim pool
And what's scary is how hard would it be for someone to just make a video that just manipulates CGI.
adam crigler
That's a good point.
unidentified
Yep.
adam crigler
That's a good point.
tim pool
Find a video and be like, look!
adam crigler
But I mean, as it happened, as it was happening, I was watching it, I was, you know, people were posting all these videos non-stop, so I was watching each one as they were popping up in my timeline and being shared.
So, I don't feel like, if it, you know, if it, they would've, it would've been consistent, I guess, you know, if it was something from the sky, it would've been in all of the videos.
And since I've seen so many, enough today, like, easily over 20 videos, different views from different locations, And it did not look like something from the sky.
tim pool
All right, well, I'm going to show you this tweet from Ahmad al-Din, Shihab al-Din as well.
And, you know, just pointing out that my understanding is both Lebanon and Israel have disavowed it was an attack.
OK, so that could be really important because whether we can assume it to be true, it's coming, you know, so they're both saying it.
It could also be, you know, them being like, we do not want war.
And imagine this, let's say Israel did strike Lebanon, taking this, you know, it went straight up, which really did minimize collateral damage for the city, fortunately.
I find that interesting, considering if this stuff was just sitting in a warehouse, how did it go straight up?
Who knows, I guess.
But it could just be that Lebanon said, we do not want war.
If word gets out that Israel did this, there's no stopping the public from demanding it.
And so it's better just to have everyone be like, no, no, no, no, no, we do not want war.
However, Ahmed Shihab-Eldin says, context matters.
The huge explosion in Beirut this morning follows a string of Israeli strikes on Damascus, Syria, and a dire warning from Netanyahu this morning against Hezbollah saying, we will do whatever necessary.
Keeping in mind, I want to show you this.
Israel not behind Beirut blasts.
Sources on both sides say at least 10 killed.
So this is early in the day when they said both sides disavow.
adam crigler
Yeah.
tim pool
Now I've had a couple people already say, you know, to me that they don't think it's got to be some kind of accident because it's out of the blue.
adam crigler
Yeah.
tim pool
I don't know where this happened, right?
It's not true.
See, people don't pay attention to what's going on around the world, especially when we're dealing with China and when we're dealing with stuff here at home.
But I have this story from Al Jazeera.
Lebanon's Hezbollah accuses Israel of fabricating border clash.
Tensions high in northern Israel days after Hezbollah fighter killed in apparent Israeli airstrike in Syria.
So, yeah.
Tensions have been firing up, man.
adam crigler
Yep.
tim pool
You know, I'm... I think it's... I don't know what the right word is for this.
But we're concerned about, I guess, World War III, or some kind of dramatic escalation, but it's with China, not the Middle East and Iran.
Though we have seen conflict with Iran.
We had our navy ships going in the Gulf, and then the Iranian boats are zipping around, and then there's been threats like, we will fire on you.
So yeah, maybe.
adam crigler
Oh and then they built a mock American Air Force ship and sank it.
And then actually, this is kind of funny, it's blocking their port of entry so that they can't even get boats in because it's sitting sideways.
lydia smith
Good work guys.
adam crigler
And it didn't sink all the way.
tim pool
The three stooges of war.
adam crigler
Yeah.
unidentified
It's like, we'll show you America!
tim pool
Now we can't get our boats in.
adam crigler
They got their weapons from ACME.
tim pool
What if I you know Trump is saying it looks like an attack what if the u.s.
thinks it is does it really matter what other people say and
You know if if it is What happens if we go to war man?
I think we'd have Trump for another several terms, whether people like it or not, you know?
adam crigler
Yeah.
tim pool
Because people are not going to want to change out of president during war, even with term limits.
adam crigler
That's a good point.
tim pool
And that's what happened in World War II.
Granted, we put in term limits after the fact.
So, you know, maybe... Look, the severity, the scale of his explosion is what's crazy to me.
Because I've dealt with news stories pertaining to Israel, the Middle East, the conflict, Iran and Israel, you know, Syria, Hezbollah, for years now, reading news, covering this stuff.
And I remember we had, I think it was called like Protective Edge, was one of the pillar of defense.
These are like two operations that Israel took against Palestine.
And a lot of journalists in the area, or experts in the area, were telling me like, oh man, could this be the spark of a new intifada or an actual conflict that's going to trigger Iran going up against Israel because they're pushing too hard on Palestine and stuff like this?
The conversations happen all the time.
But this explosion is something totally different, man.
adam crigler
Yeah, I mean, the whole world right now feels tense, you know?
The pressures between, you know, Asia and, you know, like Australia and everything, you know?
Even between America and China, and now we've got this going on.
tim pool
I hate to say it, but... It's tense.
It may seem like, you know, we're all hyper-focused on China, the South China Sea, you know, Australia entering the fray essentially, and the Venezuela.
Man, the story of the Venezuelan Navy trying to ram that German cruise liner and then sinking their own ship.
adam crigler
Oh yeah, that's right, Venezuela.
tim pool
We have all these stories that kind of make us think we're getting dangerously close to war, especially China, and then this happens, and a lot of people immediately feel like it came out of nowhere, and I'm like, dude, it's just another grain of sand dropped in the heap of conflict, you know, international conflict, which makes me scared because all of these things are tied together.
adam crigler
Can we show this?
This is unconfirmed.
tim pool
Show it.
adam crigler
So this, this is, uh, I'll just show this picture.
This is actually the warehouse that exploded today.
So now this is another picture of what looks like the same door and just bags of this, uh, nitrate, ammonium nitrate.
So, and, and they're just shoved in there.
tim pool
It doesn't even look like, I mean, it says nitropril HD on it.
unidentified
Yeah.
adam crigler
I don't know.
I don't know exactly what that is, but, um, I mean, it seems like this warehouse is just packed with this stuff.
tim pool
So here, let me show this too, so check it out.
Here's the doors, and you can see the two different colors on top, and the lighter ground bottom, and that's what we're seeing.
They're standing at the door, there's the different colors on top, and there's the lighter colors on the bottom, and gigantic bags?
adam crigler
Yeah.
tim pool
Nitro-Pryl HD.
lydia smith
It's a mining thing?
Like, almost like a fertilizer?
tim pool
Yep.
Yeah, it makes sense.
lydia smith
Okay, yeah.
It's pryled ammonium nitrate.
tim pool
So, I think that that's, you know, it's very speculative right now.
You know, we're trying to figure out what's going on.
I'm just going to say, look.
There's tensions going on right now.
We have the story from Al Jazeera, July 28th, 2020.
Tensions high in northern Israel.
Clashes.
Ahmed Shihab-Eldin says that there was a dire warning issued.
And so, for those that aren't familiar, he's a journalist and he worked for a bunch of different outlets, including Al Jazeera.
I'm not sure where he's currently working right now.
But he's a journalist with tons of sources on the ground.
And so I trust him if he's saying his sources are telling him these things and here's what's happening.
These are important things to highlight.
I hope it's not war.
adam crigler
I didn't bring up the tweet, but I have it right here.
how if you we can't show a lot of these pictures because they're they're pretty
graphic but yeah man there you see how the buildings aren't it because the
explosion went up all right And if it went out, it would have done a lot more damage to the surrounding buildings.
tim pool
There wouldn't be buildings.
adam crigler
That's correct.
Yeah, exactly.
There would have been a significant more damage to the surrounding buildings, and he's talking about it, and he goes on to explain how he thinks that it was actually pyrotechnic drones that people could have mapped out the inside of the warehouse, and Targeted it.
I'm just going to read it directly.
It's easier to just read it.
He says, you know, he believes that it's pyrotechnic drones and surveillance drones would have allowed a 3D digital model of the inside of the warehouse to be constructed using that model that would have been possible to figure out how to deflagrate the warheads and rocket fuel in such a way that the blasts could be directed.
basically you could shape the blast effect and the use of explosive vapor air fuel explosives gives you the ability to shape the blast effect and direct it wherever you want and the patents for this technology goes all the way back to the 1960s so this is not new technology so this well and then you think about what people can do with drones and fly like tiny little drones and he goes and and It has another few examples of people using drones in specific attacks.
unidentified
Yeah.
adam crigler
I'm not going to talk about it, but... People dying.
You can go look it up yourself if you'd like.
tim pool
So, look, I don't know a whole lot about this tech, you know, specifically.
adam crigler
Neither do I. But I'll tell you this.
tim pool
When Adam brought this up to me earlier, saying that, you know, why is it this blast went straight up?
Because I'll say this, if these things were just littered about a warehouse, wouldn't the explosion have been perfectly outward?
adam crigler
Yes, exactly.
tim pool
Instead it went straight up, and the shockwave goes outward, and it left a bunch of buildings extremely damaged but intact.
Maybe that was the blast, I don't know, but you see all the smoke and the fire go straight up.
Almost straight up.
adam crigler
So check this out, actually.
This is the Texas City Disaster.
Now, this happened in 1947, and it's actually a very similar amount of ammonium nitrate.
So this was 2,200 tons of ammonium nitrate was docked as cargo next to... I don't remember what port it was.
I'm not seeing where it was.
tim pool
Port of Texas.
adam crigler
So it was the Port of Texas.
And this, this blew up the same.
tim pool
Whoa.
adam crigler
And it's interesting though, now this is a quarter of a mile away.
This, you can see, like, these cars were demolished.
tim pool
A quarter of a mile away.
adam crigler
A quarter of a mile away.
tim pool
Yeah, wait, wait, look, look here.
At the bottom you can't see it because our image has cut it off.
It says, parking lot one-fourth of a mile, 400 meters from the explosion.
And these cars, their paint is ripped off, the windows are gone.
adam crigler
Yeah.
Now, it didn't happen in the windows.
Windows were blown out everywhere.
tim pool
Yeah, right.
adam crigler
But that was my shockwave.
But it didn't look like this.
Yeah, this this was exploding out and the heat and fire and everything with it.
Exactly.
Exactly.
And it was less.
This was a thousand two hundred tons where this was two thousand seven hundred tons.
tim pool
It could be that a lot of the buildings around it absorbed it from, you know, going out further.
adam crigler
So no, not at all.
tim pool
Hold on.
I was going to say people pointed out that.
They thought it was a grain silo because of how many experts on Twitter, you know, verified blue checks.
We'll call it that because I'm not gonna pretend like that blue check means anything at this point.
But hey, to the best of our understanding, they were like, it looks like a grain silo because the blast went straight up.
Like something channeled the explosion.
adam crigler
So look, this is the buildings next to it.
Okay, so now that you've seen this, now again, we're not going to show what happened today, but you can see cardboard boxes in the neighboring buildings.
tim pool
People are still driving on the roads.
adam crigler
They're still in okay shape.
They still look like a cardboard box.
Now this is from 1947 and it just ripped that part, that building apart.
So it clearly was gone.
It went straight up.
It didn't go out.
tim pool
So it could have been an underground storage of some sort.
adam crigler
Okay.
tim pool
Perhaps that channeled it, but ultimately here's what I think.
adam crigler
How would they have done that though?
How would you like, what would explain like, how, what do you mean by an underground?
tim pool
The way a gun works, right?
You have a barrel and you put explosives in it.
And when you, when it, when it pops, the blast goes straight forward.
adam crigler
So I know, but how would they have done that though?
tim pool
So let's say underneath that warehouse was a secret weapons cache and explosives cache in a steel and concrete structure.
It blows up and it fires up like a cannon.
That's why people are saying grain silo.
Because it would blow up and then fire out in a massive explosion.
I don't know, but I'll tell you this.
We can speculate as to whatever we want, but there's one thing that I think is very important.
When you brought up the use of drones and directed explosions and air pressure and stuff, do you think that since we created ballistic missiles and intercontinental ballistic missiles, we just went, we're done?
If Elon Musk is like, I'm going to fire a rocket and then land that rocket and use it again, don't you think governments have been like, hmm, I wonder what we can do with explosives?
Right.
adam crigler
Well, I mean, we there was like two months ago, there was a I don't I don't remember exactly who was targeted, but there was a someone who was targeted out in the Middle East somewhere and they dropped a bomb onto the car and it wasn't an explosive.
tim pool
It was like an implosive.
adam crigler
or something yeah well I don't remember exactly was like it sheared the car from
the inside and with no explosion and you just saw the car like it just looked
like that yeah yeah so cool I can picture it in my head but I don't
remember the details at all but that's that's an example of like where we are
technologically what you know it's like we're not just shooting missiles at each
tim pool
In the era of propagandistic warfare, because information travels instantly, all of these countries know that they cannot, in certain circumstances, have collateral damage.
Otherwise, they're the bad guys.
If they're going to do a targeted strike on a high-profile terrorist or assassinate some fringe government leader or something, whatever they're going to do in warfare.
If they take out civilians or hurt civilians, they're gonna deal with what Obama was dealing with, and he was killing civilians.
And a lot of people were mad about it, and it made him look like the bad guy.
I mean, it made him the bad guy.
I have to imagine, even a lot of the things that we've seen, when we see these missile strikes from drones, when we see Apache helicopters taking out groups, that's the stuff they want you to know about.
That's the stuff they don't care that you know about it.
adam crigler
Right.
Just like we were talking about earlier when Trump was like, we believe that it was an attack.
You think he's going to tell us the, like the inner details of what he knows?
tim pool
He hasn't revealed how he, how his advisors know it was an attack.
It's like, right.
So, so the, the, the generals with the highest level of security clearance talking to the president saying this was something, you know, this was an anti-matter maglev driven, blah, blah, blah.
You know, it's like things that none of the public knows about.
They're not just going to come out and say it.
Here's what's crazy about that, though.
Imagine they do have the ability to, you know, potentially trigger an explosion in such a way... So, let me put it this way.
In the video, you can see a bunch of pops happening.
adam crigler
Yeah.
tim pool
Like little bright lights.
adam crigler
Yeah, definitely.
tim pool
What if they used smaller explosions, as what you're basically saying, to control the larger explosion, right?
adam crigler
Well, some say that...
Well, there was an article I read that it was ammunitions, and those popping that we saw could have been the warheads that blew up before the ammonium nitrate went out.
tim pool
The fire was burning and it was blowing up, you know, ordnance or whatever.
adam crigler
The warheads, yeah, the ordnance, and then it finally reached the other stuff.
But even if it did, we saw what happened in 1947, like, that was an insane explosion, knocking everything out.
tim pool
Maybe they were secretly storing weapons underground.
adam crigler
And it blew it up.
tim pool
And now they're just saying, oh, it was just that we had almost 3,000 tons just unsecured for years!
lydia smith
Yeah, so weird.
tim pool
Otherwise, they have to admit we've been secretly storing weapons on the port.
lydia smith
We forgot about it.
tim pool
Listen, man.
adam crigler
Let me see if I can find that article that talks about it being munitioned.
Go ahead.
tim pool
I do not think it would be an unfair assessment to say that they're smuggling in weapons into the port because... Makes sense.
Because they want to give weapons to Palestine.
They bring it to the port of Lebanon and they use it to smuggle it in through tunnels through Israel into Palestine.
I'm not going to pretend to be an expert on this stuff, though.
But I did work around a lot of people who were, and I've talked to them a little bit.
So that's why I defer to these other people on Twitter.
But anyway, the main point I was bringing up before is, If we want to take somebody out, and we know it's going to be all over the press, if we— I say we, but if somebody wants to take out a weapons— a secret weapons cache,
And they know it's in a city.
That's clever.
Because like we see in Palestine, these groups, they fire rockets from schools, from hospitals.
That way, if anyone retaliates, it's very similar to what Antifa does when they stand behind some fat, middle-aged mom.
Then when they engage in violence and the cops push out of the way, they say, help, look, they're attacking the moms.
So they put this in the city.
I think it's reasonable to suggest one of these governments would say, we need a way to take out a weapons cache or, you know, explosive supply depot while minimizing collateral damage.
Otherwise, we are going to have massive sanctions from the rest of the world.
It's going to be an international incident.
adam crigler
So I found it here.
It was a tweet from, I'm not going to say this correctly, but it has 19 million followers.
It's a blue checkmarked Middle East news, Al Arabiya.
And they say, initial information, the explosion occurred in a Hezbollah arms store in Beirut port.
tim pool
That's from Al Arabia.
adam crigler
Is that what it is?
tim pool
I don't know.
adam crigler
I can't.
Alarabia.
Yeah.
You recognize that?
Is that right?
tim pool
Alarabia.
adam crigler
Yeah.
tim pool
BRK.
Verified Twitter account.
adam crigler
Yeah.
So, I mean, it's with almost 20 million, you know, subs or followers.
tim pool
The important thing is we're in the midst of this and we're going to get official explanations later.
adam crigler
Correct.
tim pool
The important thing to consider is that Depending on the circumstances, all you can really do is go with the evidence, and unfortunately the governments aren't going to release all the evidence.
So, what do you do?
You can't make things up.
So I can't stand a lot of, you know, when people have conspiracy theories about, you know, crazy things around the world.
But I can say, you never just blindly trust anything you hear when it comes to war and conflict.
But you can lean towards, it's, you know, closer to the truth than anything else we can come up with.
And then there needs to be some good investigative journalism to break down what really went on.
But this does bring up a really good point about journalism in that regard that we were mentioning yesterday.
The betterment of society.
Would it be better for the people of the world to know exactly if this was an attack?
Or if that attack would lead to World War III, right?
So there's the serious ethical conundrum in I always err on the fact that I feel like everyone should know.
adam crigler
That's just where I'm at.
tim pool
You ever read or watch the movie or comic Watchmen?
adam crigler
I've seen the movie, it's been a long time.
tim pool
So you know at the end, it turns out that the bad guy, Ozymandias, staged this fake, massive terror attack to unite all the countries of the world.
adam crigler
I don't remember that, no.
tim pool
It's been a while.
So this is the ending, the plot of the movie, spoilers for a really really old graphic novel, is that the bad guy, Ozymandias, you think he's a hero, he turns out to be a bad guy, he orchestrates a massive fake terror attack, So that the people of the world, depending on if you read the comic or not, we'll just call it a massive terror attack.
The people of the world unite, ending the Cold War and preventing nuclear annihilation.
However, one of the characters, Rorschach, is a moral absolutist.
And so upon finding out, he says, I'm gonna tell everyone.
If he does, it will damn the world to nuclear annihilation.
So, which is the right thing to do?
In the end, Dr. Manhattan, one of the characters, kills Rorschach.
He's like, you know I have to.
And then Rorschach is like, yup, do it.
And then he yells, do it!
And then, boom, he blows up.
adam crigler
I remember that scene, actually.
tim pool
Yeah, dude, brutal.
Sounds familiar, yeah.
Man, it's a great scene, because if you knew the truth, Do the people deserve to know the truth, even if the truth could end the world and just kill everybody?
That's a scary thought, you know what I mean?
adam crigler
I mean, when you put it like that, Tim.
tim pool
Well, that's why the movie and the graphic novel are amazing!
adam crigler
It's great stuff.
lydia smith
That's a really tough question.
tim pool
Yeah, it is.
And then what comes next, I suppose?
You know, I think maybe tomorrow Trump comes out and says, it was an accident.
Have a nice day, everybody.
And that'll be the end of it.
But I'll tell you what, man, it's 2020.
How many of you had massive, several hundred foot explosion ripping through major city on your bingo, 2020 bingo cards?
adam crigler
Cause I'm sure somebody had it on there.
tim pool
It's getting, it's getting, it's getting spicy, man.
adam crigler
Yeah.
tim pool
I do think that if we enter some kind of war, this election just, it will be, Trump's going to landslide every state.
adam crigler
Well, I mean, and, and he did, uh, we, I don't know.
I don't know.
I haven't seen anything yet on the Durham report, but I guess they finished it and the president made a quote about it.
What'd he say?
Saying that it was Spicy.
Yes.
Saying it was spicy.
And I am looking forward to seeing what that report entails.
Because he was saying... And it's coming out soon.
Basically, it exonerates him and it proves a lot of the things that people have been thinking.
tim pool
And that's why there won't be an election night.
adam crigler
Yep.
tim pool
It's this simple, man.
They have already been reporting numerous outlets that mail-in votes are busted.
They can't figure out who won in New York.
Then when Trump says it, they say Trump's lying.
So we know, no matter what Trump says, no matter what evidence come out, no matter what evidence they report, they will deny it exists.
It's the craziest thing that I can pull up a story from 2012, New York Times.
The more we have mail-in votes, the more fraud there is, and they actually disqualify twice as many.
And then Trump's like, you see in this story?
Look at this, in Paterson, New Jersey, one in five.
One in five.
unidentified
Disqualified.
adam crigler
One in five, that's true.
tim pool
Oh, we're gonna have fraud like you've never seen.
Like, you won't even believe how much fraud.
Everybody agrees.
And then the media comes out and they're like, Trump says, without evidence, when he'll literally say Paterson, New Jersey.
adam crigler
Right.
Which there's evidence that one in five of the ballots were invalid.
tim pool
Invalidated.
adam crigler
Invalidated, right.
tim pool
Yeah.
And now did you hear what's going on?
Where is this?
In Minnesota, they said that you don't need a witness to sign your ballot.
adam crigler
That's insane.
tim pool
Your ballot can now be brought in several days after the election deadline.
unidentified
Yeah.
tim pool
And then what was it?
Was it Michigan that said you don't need a postmark anymore?
lydia smith
I believe so.
I believe Michigan's just pulling out all the stops.
tim pool
You don't need a postmark anymore.
adam crigler
Well, they're not postmarked, right?
tim pool
No, they're supposed to be.
adam crigler
Oh, they're supposed to be.
tim pool
But apparently sometimes they don't.
And if they don't get postmarked, then they get booted because how are you supposed to know it actually was mailed?
adam crigler
Man, Democrats are pulling out everything to do this.
tim pool
They're burning it to the ground.
adam crigler
They're burning America to the ground, people.
tim pool
You know why?
adam crigler
Because they are going down.
tim pool
No, because they're going to go to jail.
lydia smith
Oh yeah, that too.
adam crigler
Why did you say no?
You should have been like yes, because they're going to go to jail.
They're going down.
That's what I meant.
Sure, sure, sure.
tim pool
They're going to jail.
adam crigler
Yes, that's what I meant.
tim pool
But listen, listen.
I know there's a lot of people that are really excited.
They're like, he's going to get Obama.
I really doubt Obama will get in trouble for anything.
But there's going to be some FBI agents probably.
If I had to make a bet, I would actually make a bet nothing's going to happen.
You know why?
adam crigler
Why?
tim pool
Because nothing ever happens.
However, we have the magic of 2020.
It's a magical year, isn't it?
This year has been beyond insane.
I'm going to go ahead and say that Hillary Clinton is going to be wearing a ninja suit and she's going to jump off the ceiling in the middle of the night and land on the Resolute desk.
Trump spins around and goes, Hillary, I've been expecting you.
And she goes, you're not supposed to be here.
I just saw it in my head.
I was watching it like a movie.
They're from the Durham report, but then Trump and her they fight and Obama comes in and then John Durham, Bill Barr
Jump out hold him down and then all of a sudden the lights are on there's cameras everywhere
And it was live streamed to the whole world. I wouldn't be surprised if that happened
adam crigler
I I just saw it in my head. I was watching it like a movie.
I know you all were I Want to see that
That is awesome.
tim pool
Hillary throws like a shuriken.
adam crigler
Seamus, if you're watching this right now of Freedom Tunes, do it.
Do it, Seamus.
You got this.
tim pool
She throws a ninja star and Trump goes like whoosh and dodges it like the Matrix.
But then she throws another one and as he's spinning he catches it in midair and throws it right back at you.
adam crigler
With his teeth.
Come on.
unidentified
throws it with his teeth.
tim pool
Like Hillary does a backflip, dodges it, and she's like, oh.
And they're both really old and overweight, so it's extra amazing.
adam crigler
Or it just hits her and she just absorbs it and shoots it back out of her.
tim pool
And then finally, just when you think she's won, and she's like, you were never fit for
the job, Donald.
It should have been.
And it just flumps to the ground.
And then guys run and pick her up and carry her off.
unidentified
Oh man.
tim pool
That would be a great short, I suppose.
Anyway, the joke is... Where were we?
Where are we going with that?
I don't know.
It's just, the point I'm making is... 2020?
It's 2020.
If it got that crazy, I'm telling you, if that literally happened and it was like, we're watching it on TV, I'd be like this.
unidentified
Uh-huh.
lydia smith
Uh-huh, yep.
tim pool
Yeah, now Trump's gonna do a backflip.
There it is.
lydia smith
Pull out the bingo card.
tim pool
Yep, there, Trump backflip.
And then now, you know, Barack Obama's gonna show up.
There he is.
lydia smith
There he is.
tim pool
I wouldn't be surprised.
Anyway, but in all seriousness, If Trump gets re-elected, he's gonna start rubber-stamping all of these forms, you know, these indictments, these charges, whatever, these investigations.
adam crigler
Oh, yeah.
tim pool
Yeah.
And I think the reason it hasn't happened yet, one of the easiest questions about, like, well, if that's true, why hasn't Trump done it?
adam crigler
I know why.
tim pool
Why's that?
adam crigler
Because, well, for one, Biden is still the presumptive nominee, so we don't know who his actual opponent's gonna be.
Okay, so he's waiting to see what they do the DNC, you know So why why show the enemy all of your plans the art of war like we know he's a smart guy people People don't give him enough credit or he's making them think that he's an idiot and that's part of his ploy So he knows what he's doing.
tim pool
He's waiting.
adam crigler
He's sitting on this on the golden bullets.
tim pool
Just spin in the revolver like hey I think the issue with Trump is that, not that he's trying to make people think he's an idiot, but that he's existed in this world where he can move at lightning speed in the business world, and his strategy has to be very different in the political world.
But I think there's a couple big reasons why he hasn't done anything yet.
First, Russiagate.
As soon as Trump got in, and they were accusing him of colluding with Russia and all this other stupid nonsense, that, in my opinion, stopped Trump from being able to fire these people.
adam crigler
That's a good point.
tim pool
Because as soon as he fired Comey, what happened?
They said, special investigation.
And then we got three years of that stupidity and waste of money.
Bill Barr came and shut it down.
Now they try and claim he's corrupt, it's like, you didn't complain about him last time you was AG, try again.
He retired honorably, went in the private sector, came back when he was, you know, called to duty, and now you're acting like he's a crony?
Why?
He doesn't even know Trump.
Sorry, I don't buy it.
You need more evidence than that.
So I see what's going on, and I think, for one, Trump was jammed up by his investigations.
We've seen serious malfeasance on the part of the Democrats.
Adam Schiff releasing the phone records of private citizens.
John Solomon, journalist.
He published metadata from his phone records, right?
lydia smith
Yeah, he did.
tim pool
And he got away with it.
The courts ruled in his favor.
It's absolutely insane.
But I think also, if Trump got elected to his first term and then immediately started issuing indictments for all these people, they would have come after him and would have been shut down in two seconds.
Because you still had establishment Republicans in Congress and the Senate who would have stopped him.
They're cronies.
And it honestly would have been really weird for Trump to just get in and be like, I'm going to start indicting all these people, we're going to arrest them.
You'd be like, for what?
What's going on?
How is this happening?
You give Trump four years.
He proves the spying.
He proves Obamagate stuff.
adam crigler
He proves fake news is real.
tim pool
And now, four years in, we've slowly seen the stories.
We've slowly seen the reports.
We've seen from step... You know, a lot of people said, why won't Durham indict people?
Because they've got to be very, very careful about how they pull this off.
First and foremost, they might not indict anybody.
Okay?
We don't know what's going to happen.
There's going to be a report.
It sounds like it's going to be spicy.
We will see.
Don't get your hopes up because, man, people get their hopes up and then... Breathtaking.
adam crigler
Thank you, chat.
That's what he, he, the word he chose.
tim pool
Oh, he said it was breathtaking.
adam crigler
It was breathtaking.
Like, oh, it took your breath away, Donald.
lydia smith
Oh boy.
adam crigler
Hmm.
Wow.
tim pool
That's exciting.
So I remember when the administrative review of John Durham was announced.
Oh.
That's right.
An administrative review to figure out what went wrong and why did we do this investigation.
Then I remember when that turned into a criminal investigation.
Now we had the power to issue subpoenas and they could actually indict people.
Now it's gotten to the point where Trump is saying we've proven it.
More evidence has come out.
More evidence has been leaked.
We've seen the text messages from these FBI agents.
We've seen their notes.
Joe Biden is involved.
Barack Obama's involved.
adam crigler
His own writing.
tim pool
Yep.
adam crigler
Unmasking Flynn.
Yeah, man.
It goes deep.
tim pool
Individually, these dumb, dumb journalists who don't do any research are like, so what does it mean that Joe Biden unmasked the name of Michael Flynn?
And you're like, if you take two plus two, you get four.
I know a lot of the woke people don't seem to understand that.
They think it's five.
lydia smith
You do get four.
adam crigler
We're not getting into that, though.
tim pool
The point is, you take a meeting between, you know, Sally Yates, Jim Comey, Joe Biden, Barack Obama, where in the notes they say, can we get Michael Flynn on the Logan Act?
They're like Logan Act, question mark?
They're trying to figure out how it is to go after Michael Flynn, who did not do anything wrong.
adam crigler
Nope.
tim pool
The Logan Act has never been used against anybody, and it's, for those that aren't familiar, it's this law that says U.S.
citizens can't pretend to represent the U.S.
government.
The only problem?
Michael Flynn did!
He was the incoming National Security Advisor to the President.
adam crigler
Yeah.
tim pool
So what ends up happening?
adam crigler
He was doing his job.
tim pool
Here's the smoking gun, though.
In the notes, between the FBI agents, they said, what are we hoping to get out of Flynn?
Are we trying to get him fired?
Or, you know, get him to commit perjury or something?
But the fact that they asked, get him fired, was really interesting to me.
What's law enforcement's prerogative at getting people fired?
Is that a part of their, you know, directive?
I swear to uphold the Constitution as an enforcer of the FBI and sometimes get people fired from their jobs and I don't like them.
I'm pretty sure that's not a thing.
Yeah.
Maybe, I guess, and they're working in some kind of intelligence, whatever.
But that to me says there was some straight up nonsense.
So with that being said, I would not be surprised if indictments roll out,
but it's a really, really complex and difficult to understand story of how this all went down.
adam crigler
I mean, and it goes, you start spiraling into it, too.
It's like, what happened when A.G.
Barr came into power again?
Like, when he became the Attorney General, who got arrested right away?
A certain Mrs. Maxwell that everyone keeps talking about?
tim pool
Well, I mean, that was recent.
adam crigler
I know.
tim pool
But you also had, you know, her friend.
adam crigler
Yes.
tim pool
Yes, to put it mildly.
adam crigler
Lots of things have been going down since he came in.
tim pool
Ladies and gentlemen, I gotta clean my throat for this one.
A former United States president has been listed in flight logs and has now been ID'd by a victim of traffickers as having been with two young girls on an island where trafficking was taking place.
This should be the major headline of every single major news publication.
It's not.
adam crigler
Yeah.
tim pool
Why?
adam crigler
I don't... I know why.
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I did not have sexual relations with those women.
adam crigler
That was a pretty terrible Clinton.
I didn't practice.
tim pool
What would happen if Trump farted?
Every major headline everywhere would be like, did Donald Trump really fart in the presence of the Prime Minister of Japan or whatever?
adam crigler
And Trump would probably be like, yeah.
tim pool
He'd be like, excuse me, excuse me, nobody farted, nobody farted, this is ridiculous, you're fake news.
adam crigler
And even if someone did, it was probably the best fart you've ever heard.
tim pool
Yeah.
lydia smith
No, he would just say, excuse me, excuse me.
adam crigler
Excuse me, excuse me.
That's all I needed to say.
tim pool
But then a video would come out showing that he did in fact lift a cheek like Eric Swalwell did.
And break his sentence, and then Trump would change the narrative.
So what does it matter anyway?
Anyway, look, the point is, you could literally have Donald Trump say, Ko-fi-fi on Twitter, and every news outlet is going... They're all screaming and running around.
You ever see that video where the guy pulls up in the car to the turkeys and he gobbles and they gobble back?
adam crigler
Yeah.
tim pool
I've talked about it before.
adam crigler
It's hilarious.
tim pool
That's literally what it is with Trump.
adam crigler
I mean, Ko-fi-fi is actually a thing, though.
It's an act.
tim pool
Yeah, but he said Covfefe and then they started doing stuff.
adam crigler
To the public eye, but he probably knew about it.
It was a month later that the act was enacted.
tim pool
Right.
Trump tweeted Covfefe.
adam crigler
Right.
tim pool
And then people started making fun of it incessantly the day he did.
And then a month later, people started doing stuff like making the Covfefe Act and a bunch of other things.
lydia smith
He makes it happen.
adam crigler
I think he knew what was happening.
tim pool
Trump typoed.
That's what happened.
adam crigler
Okay.
tim pool
And then after that we had a horse named Covfefe that won a race.
adam crigler
That'll be the first question that I asked the president when I meet him.
tim pool
He's gonna entertain the humor and silliness of it.
The point is, Trump, here's what happened.
He said, despite the negative press covfefe, and he was probably gonna write negative press coverage, but then he got interrupted, and instead of closing the phone out, it probably wasn't even him, it was probably Dan Scavino, they just closed the app out, but it accidentally sent, and they didn't realize it, but when they saw everyone going nuts, they laughed and rolled with it, because it's hilarious, and people got a kick out of it.
But why is that news, and Bill Clinton, A former president of the United States being ID'd by a victim in released court documents on the island of a trafficker with two young women.
Are we banned from YouTube yet?
adam crigler
I don't know.
tim pool
Because I can't believe it.
So look, yeah, maybe there will be some indictments.
I certainly hope so.
And Donald Trump says in this interview with Axios guy again, he wishes this woman well.
And everyone's like, how dare Trump?
How dare Trump?
And then Trump's like, her boyfriend died in jail.
So yeah, of course.
And I'm like, whatever, man.
I'll tell you this.
I do believe that there's been a buildup.
You know, Trump got into office.
He needed a good AG.
It was Sessions, right?
lydia smith
I think so, it was Sessions.
tim pool
What an awful AG.
And he resigned.
And he needed somebody good to actually start going in and weeding out these corrupt crony establishment types.
He got Bill Barr.
adam crigler
Yeah, and he's a boss.
tim pool
Yeah, Bill Barr seems like a rad dude, man.
I'm sorry, I've... Here's the next story we have.
I'll give you a really good example.
adam crigler
Before, I'm just gonna read what the Covfefe Act is.
It's the Communications over Various Feeds Electronically for Engagement Act.
And it's a bill introduced by the United States House of Representatives June 12th, one month after the President tweeted it, and it amends the Presidential Records Act to preserve Twitter posts and other social media interactions of the President of the United States, and require them to be entered into the National Archives.
tim pool
Because of his tweets.
adam crigler
Yeah.
tim pool
And because Covfefe should be immortalized forever.
lydia smith
Absolutely.
adam crigler
I agree.
lydia smith
They are 100% correct.
adam crigler
And it is an act.
tim pool
Isn't it amazing how we all have a good time when Trump's president?
adam crigler
Yeah.
tim pool
I know a lot of people are complaining about a lot of things he does and it's like, yeah, look, look, look, the presidents, the country, the world isn't Skittles and candy canes and rainbows.
But Trump tweeting Covfefe, it's a laugh, people are engaged, excited, and it's crazy.
unidentified
It's different.
tim pool
But listen, let's talk about Bill Barr.
I want to talk about Bill Barr because I like Bill Barr.
You know why?
adam crigler
Because he's got integrity?
tim pool
Yes, he seems like he's just on the level, and he's very boring.
You know why boring is good?
adam crigler
Why?
tim pool
Boring is the right word to describe it, and I mean no disrespect.
He's sitting there, and he gets asked a question, and he says, here's what happened, here's why it happened, here's what we're doing, thank you.
And then they're like, yeah, well, what about this?
And he goes, yes, they did this, we did that, and we'll be moving forward, thank you.
It's very clean-cut.
Yeah, it is.
Very clear.
adam crigler
Refreshing.
It was refreshing to hear that from someone in government, because that's not what you get anymore.
tim pool
It's not just that.
It's like, you don't get these weird garbage answers.
It's like, I watch the videos of Antifa, and then I see him testifying on Antifa, and I'm like, he is correct.
When he was asked by Matt Gaetz about Antifa being a terror organization, he said, well, no, I didn't say that.
I said, we're investigating their individual actions as acts of domestic terror.
Which is true, and makes sense.
Under the statutes, under the law, he is operating as it is written.
He's not trying to just randomly grab all of these people because you can't, they have constitutional rights, but when they engage in certain activities and you're investigating, you can go after them under terrorist statutes.
And I'm like, okay.
There you go.
I mean, that makes sense.
What do you get from the Democrats?
adam crigler
Emotional.
tim pool
Lies.
adam crigler
Emotional outbursts, also.
Because you think about what boring is.
It's not emotion.
It's like the logic.
If you just read the logical facts of things, it tends to be a little boring, you know?
But it's not emotional outbursts that don't make any sense.
You just brought up the Democrats.
It was just them trying to like wash this emotional, you know, bombardment at him.
And he was just like, here's the facts.
They're like, we don't, I'm reclaiming my time because I don't want to hear the facts.
I just want to keep yelling at you.
tim pool
Today, there was a hearing for the Senate Judiciary Committee on Antifa violence.
And I happened to tune in just around the beginning.
Cause I, you know, I worked throughout the day.
So when I had the opportunity, I pulled up the live stream and I just couldn't do it.
It was, um, who was it?
Senator?
What's his face?
lydia smith
Oh, I don't remember.
tim pool
It was Mazie Hirono, and then, um... His first name's Jeff.
lydia smith
I don't remember his last name.
tim pool
Merkley?
lydia smith
Yeah.
tim pool
Is that his name?
I'm probably getting his name wrong.
Yeah, Merkley.
adam crigler
You were complaining about him when I walked in.
tim pool
Yeah, yeah, yeah, because he just lied.
It's like, it's like I'm watching this thing, and this guy gets up there, and he looks at the camera, and he opens his mouth, and just, like, garbage that's pouring out of his mouth.
Just, like, human waste, just like, and he's pouring it all, and I'm like, what is this?
It was all lies.
It was all lies, and he shows a picture of, like, the wall of Mom's, like, and it's looking all noble with, like, an upward angle from the camera, and he's like, these peaceful protesters being attacked by Donald Trump's secret, unidentified police.
That's why I'm introducing the No Secret Police Act.
adam crigler
Oh my gosh.
tim pool
And I'm like, ugh.
They're all identified.
All these guys have badge numbers.
unidentified
Yep.
tim pool
It's the stupidest thing ever.
adam crigler
And those moms were kicking in the doorhouse, like, for the courthouse.
Yeah, they're destroying it.
unidentified
The doorhouse.
adam crigler
The door to the courthouse, you get it.
lydia smith
Close enough.
tim pool
So here's what I see.
Take a look at this.
From Barrett Wilson.
Antifa apologist Senator Mazie Hirono just walked out of the Senate after refusing to denounce Antifa.
adam crigler
Oh yeah.
I saw clips of it and Ted Cruz was like, well, it's funny that not one of the Democrats have said anything negative about Antifa at all.
Hey, would you like to say anything?
Who is it?
What was her name?
tim pool
Mazie Hirono.
adam crigler
Mazie Hirono.
Would you like to say anything right now before you leave?
And she says something off the mic you can't hear.
tim pool
Something like, no, I'm not going to.
Let it be known she has refused to say anything negative about Antifa and is leaving What she did was this game they play where she's like, of course we denounce extremism.
That's what she said.
She was like, we're not okay with any violence.
To say that we won't condemn violent extremism is wrong.
And then Ted Cruz is like, okay, will you say something, you know, will you condemn or call out Antifa?
She won't.
She won't because these people have gone insane thinking they will win the election by supporting fringe far-off extremists who are burning things down.
So I'll tell you what's crazy, man.
So the George Floyd tape gets released, the body cam footage, and one of the top posts on Reddit that I ended up seeing was the footage.
The number one comment was someone saying, this is all wrong.
This isn't the narrative that we've been told for three months.
And they're like, all of a sudden, I'm not angry about what happened anymore.
The dude was clearly resisting, he kicked his way out, he was fighting with cops, and the guy was like, I was getting so frustrated, trying to, like, screaming at my phone, dude, just shut up and do what they're telling you to do.
adam crigler
Yeah, exactly.
tim pool
Now, I don't like that idea, where it's like, you have to just submit to these people who have the authority.
However, there's a thing called strategy.
And I think, when it comes to the issue of George Floyd, and I don't want to get too much into this right now, because I want to talk about Antifa, But there's a class issue from people who don't know how you navigate these scenarios.
So, swallow your pride, follow the orders, and then later, if you were wronged, you come back with legal cases.
That's how the system works.
adam crigler
Yeah.
I mean, we talked about it too.
When it first started happening, we were talking about how Well, man, like, they put him in the car, and then we were told that they took him out of the car.
tim pool
But he didn't.
He kicked his way out.
adam crigler
He jumped out of the car himself and fell to the ground on his face.
tim pool
No, no, he said, hold me on the ground, several times.
I don't want to get too much into that.
I bring that up for one reason.
I have started hearing from people, and I've started seeing the Reddit comments, it's really interesting, where they're saying things like, I was already You know, I was completely ready to vote against Trump, and then Antifa started rioting, and the far left started rioting, and all of the Democrats abandoned me.
Yup.
unidentified
Wow.
tim pool
How insane is it?
And that's where I'm at.
You know, Sargon makes this video where it's like Tim's on the Trump train with the MAGA beanie and all that stuff.
And I'm like, okay, okay, sorry.
It's a bit over the top.
adam crigler
He's confusing us.
tim pool
Right.
Cause you're the MAGA beanie guy.
adam crigler
I will.
unidentified
30k.
adam crigler
We're at, we're currently we're at 18,000 likes.
tim pool
If we get to 30k.
adam crigler
Which is great.
Y'all been smashing that like button.
I like it.
I'm happy.
tim pool
All right.
At 30,000 likes, he puts the MAGA beanie on.
Just so you know.
So smash the like button.
adam crigler
I believe you said the other day, 30,000 in Super Chats, and you'll put them up.
unidentified
$30,000?
tim pool
I was joking, because I'm not going to do it.
unidentified
$30,000.
tim pool
Can you imagine?
It's like a million viewers.
adam crigler
That's crazy.
tim pool
Man, buy a Tesla maybe.
adam crigler
One day, Tim.
tim pool
Okay, here's the point.
Here's where I'm at.
I watched them paint Black Lives Matter murals all over the streets.
And I said, OK, well, now I want to see all the other messages.
And de Blasio said, go F yourself to all the people who asked for it.
adam crigler
Well, now he's getting sued.
Did you see this?
tim pool
Yeah, yeah.
But he already admitted he violated the law when he went and did it.
He used executive authority to paint the street in front of Trump's building, violating the rights of everybody who, like, Everybody in the area who doesn't want that area to become a spectacle.
I mean, imagine if you run a business nearby.
There is near the Trump Tower, what is it called?
Waffles and Dingus.
You know what that is?
adam crigler
The little, like the... Little waffle cart.
Food cart?
tim pool
Yeah, a little food cart.
adam crigler
Yeah, I know what you're talking about.
tim pool
Now, how would you feel if you had protest after protest after protest, and you're like, I just wanted to run my business, this is where I'm permitted to have my food cart, and then they painted this without talking to anybody, without getting any permits from anybody, and now there's protests, there's people splashing paint, there's cops everywhere, they're fighting, and I can't sell a waffle to save my life.
adam crigler
I can't sell a dingus.
tim pool
I can't sell any dingus.
Dingus means toppings, for those that don't know.
Thank you for clarifying.
adam crigler
But it's more fun to say without any context.
tim pool
So, the point is, this is why we have permitting processes, to make sure, you know, we know what's going on.
But Bill de Blasio doesn't care.
I see that, and I'm like, this is insane.
But you know what?
Fine.
Paint yourself a message, I'll leave your city.
Then they started releasing people who had committed crimes.
First, they started releasing people from jails and prisons because of COVID.
And I'm like, well, it's an interesting ethical conundrum.
Okay, I guess.
And so I'm still not like, well, we'll see how this plays out.
adam crigler
No, I don't agree with that.
I think that is absolutely an ethic conundrum because they release people from prisons but then put sick people in nursing homes.
We're not there yet.
Okay, well that, I mean... The point I'm saying is... But that time, that's what I think about what was going on at that time and that pisses me off.
tim pool
When they released the prisoners, there was no discussion about putting people, like people had not died.
First they said, there's a concern that people in prisons will get COVID, so we need to release them.
And I said, I think there is an ethical conundrum in, do you have the right to detain someone in this situation that could get them sick with this illness?
In which case I said, OK, I guess.
Then they started arresting business owners and putting them in the jails, which clearly made no sense.
And then I'm like, OK, now hold on a minute.
Then Cuomo, Phil Murphy, and other governors started putting sick people in nursing homes.
And apparently they're still doing it in some places.
adam crigler
In Michigan also.
tim pool
And people are dying.
And I'm like, now hold on there a minute.
So they're literally releasing rioters in Dallas-Fort Worth.
This is Texas, man.
They said, we're dropping the rioting charges.
Let them go.
And I'm like, whoa, whoa, hold on.
Then the Supreme Court said, no churches.
Minimal people allowed.
They went car to car.
There was a drive-through procession for churches.
They have taken the Constitution with a smile on their face, looked us in the eye, and taken a big old dump right on it while we can do nothing but watch.
So I'm like, you know what? I'm not gonna support them.
That's what's changed about what's going on right now.
So when I see Mazie Hirono, when I see Merkley or whatever his name is,
and they're lying and they open their mouths and just human diarrhea,
just diarrhea sprays out all over the cameras, I'm like, get these people out of there.
I have had enough of this.
Right now you've got Republicans who, in my opinion, many of them are just total garbage.
But at least they're bending the knee to the populist wing of the Republicans for now.
Not all of them.
I do not like Lindsey Graham. I do not like Mitch McConnell.
There are some younger Republicans who are coming in.
Trump is certainly not a Republican.
He's a weird insurgent populist candidate who's come in and he's made a bunch of changes.
adam crigler
That's why they don't like him at all.
tim pool
Absolutely.
And there's been a bunch of Republican retirements.
So I look at the Republicans and I'm like, yeah, yeah, yeah, I don't like these guys, but they're not doing a whole lot.
The Democrats are whiny babies having a temper tantrum.
And when they couldn't get their way, instead of having a reasonable debate and asking for the support of the American people, they sicked their attack dogs Antifa and then defended them in court.
Or, I'm sorry, in Congress.
Well, literally in court, when the AG from Oregon sues on their behalf.
And then the state's like, you have no right to sue on their behalf.
I kid you not, the AG sued on behalf of these far-left extremists.
And then the judge said, you have no standing to sue on their behalf.
And they're like, well, you know, just fine, whatever.
And stormed out.
I'm like, these people have lost their minds.
adam crigler
Clearly.
tim pool
Ted Wheeler went out and joined them.
And they were screaming and booing at him, telling him to resign.
He still, he joins them.
So I've had enough of this, dude.
adam crigler
Yeah, Wheeler scares me, man.
tim pool
These people are absolutely just gonna burn everything to the ground.
That's what they're doing.
So I'll tell you what.
That's why I think, you know what?
Maybe this Durham thing really has something to it.
adam crigler
It does, for sure.
All these people that are in charge, they're probably listed in this report.
They're probably the ones that are going to burn themselves.
So who cares about the country?
Figuratively.
Sure, yeah, figuratively burn.
But who cares about the country if they're going to get arrested and go to jail for the rest of their lives?
Why would they care?
They've got money.
They're using every single thing at their expense to make it happen.
tim pool
So here's what Andy Ngo said, alright?
Mazie Hirono stated numerous times at a hearing on Antifa today that they've killed no one.
In 2019, Antifa militant Charles Landeros launched an attack on a school resource officers and got himself killed.
Willem Vence Bronson firebombed ICE, getting himself killed.
In both circumstances, they tried to kill people.
This first guy, he pulled out a gun, they threw him down, and they put a bullet in his head.
So, I'm sorry, man.
It's, to me, it's frankly absurd that you're gonna be like, Antifa never killed anybody.
Yeah, but not for a lack of trying, just because they're really bad at what they do doesn't mean they're not dangerous psychopaths.
But he mentions Conor Betts, who posted tons of pro-Antifa stuff all over social media accounts, and then went on a mass shooting spree, killing several people.
He killed nine people.
They mentioned a bunch of other points in this post, but I'm just gonna show you this.
The FBI has opened 300 domestic terror investigations as a result of the riots, Attorney tells Capitol hearing on Antifa.
The U.S.
Attorney revealed stats at Antifa hearing, chaired by Senator Ted Cruz.
But Antifa's not a real thing.
You know what's funny?
There's a specific Antifa cell that says, here's the date we were founded, and if you want to become a member, it's closed, send us an email and we'll consider you.
adam crigler
Hmm.
tim pool
I thought Antifa didn't have members.
Isn't that what they said?
It's not a real thing?
They lied.
unidentified
Yep.
tim pool
So it's like, they're franchises, basically.
They have leadership.
unidentified
That's a good way of putting it.
It is.
lydia smith
Perfect.
adam crigler
It's a franchise, yeah.
tim pool
So there are leaders, there are members, you can join, and they cooperate with each other like a franchise does.
And then the Democrats are the ones that are defending it.
How insane is it that we can literally have these extremists... Do you see what happened the other day in Seattle?
What?
Some of these far-left Black Lives Matter people tried going to the Seattle police chief's house.
And then the SUV blocks the road.
They get out with guns.
And they're like, we're just peacefully assembling!
And they go, peaceably assemble somewhere else.
adam crigler
No, and they said, you know, you're peaceably assembling because I got a gun.
tim pool
The first thing they said was, go peaceably assemble somewhere else.
And then they were like, dude, we're peaceful protesters and you pointed a gun at us.
And she goes, that's why you're peaceful.
unidentified
And I was like, man, I'll tell you what.
tim pool
Freedom of speech doesn't mean freedom from consequence.
And what these leftists like to say all the time is, the First Amendment protects you from government intrusion.
When somebody cancels you, it's them showing you the door and saying, there's the way out.
So let me make it clear for everybody.
The government didn't show up and kick these people out and say you can't protest.
It was just people, because freedom of speech doesn't mean freedom from consequence, right?
So if you want to engage in violent riots around the country for almost three months, and then when you try showing up to a residential neighborhood, they come out, jump out with rifles, you can't go, it's not fair, help, I'm being oppressed.
No, I'm sorry.
They didn't work for the government.
These are just regular people telling you they are tired of your BS and showing you the door.
adam crigler
Called that months ago.
tim pool
Yep, well, I look forward to people protecting their communities.
You know, not taking this lying down.
Now, the important thing in all of this, first and foremost, is peace.
In the literal version.
Nonviolence.
Like, the last thing anybody... I'll tell you what, man.
To all the people, and I've seen people laugh about, like, I'd love to see what happens if they came to my place.
Oh, I'll show them what for.
It's like, bro, you don't want violence, man.
You don't get it.
There's a lot of people who are tough guys on the left and on the right.
I say that in that way because the right isn't the one going out constantly looking for fights.
It's Antifa.
They think they're tough guys.
adam crigler
Yes, they do.
tim pool
But in reality, there are, you know, tough guys on the right, too.
You know what happens?
Almost every time, unless you're a psychopathic murderer, I've seen these people, man, you think you're all tough until you actually hurt somebody, and then they're, like, panicking.
And they're heart palpitations, and they're sweating bullets, and they're begging, like, man, I wish this didn't happen.
I've seen a lot of, you know, there have been experiences growing up on the south side of Chicago where people want to talk big until they realize what it really means to hurt somebody and how that affects you, how that affects your life.
And you do not want this, man.
You do not want violence.
What we want is the tradition of, you know, we almost even have like a revolution every two to two and four years when we swap out politicians and have new, you know, government officials come in with new negotiations.
It's actually pretty incredible that we can maintain this.
That's really what we want.
We've got a problem right now with these far-left intersectionalists.
It's an overt white supremacist ideology.
They just have guilty consciences.
And I kid you not, Sargon brought this up.
The Robyn D'Angelo woman straight up says she is a racist.
They all do.
Like, these progressives will tell you they're racists.
Like, wow.
They're admitting it.
adam crigler
And Marxists.
tim pool
Yeah, they're overtly racist.
They say they are.
They literally will tell you that.
And it's like, then why would you take their advice when they say repeal civil rights law?
adam crigler
Right, exactly.
tim pool
That's the craziest thing to me.
So whatever this fringe ideology is that wants to rewind the clock, this reactionary ideology that wants to bring us back in time to the 1950s, these people are insane.
Literally.
So we need to stop it and we stop it in the best way possible by standing up, speaking out, you know, resistance.
Quitting your job if you have to, like that woman from MSNBC to be, you know, and to be just to make sure it's clear.
She's talking about all media, all of it, all these big media networks, including Fox News.
She posted a follow up saying, you know, Fox News published this clickbait thing about her working for MSNBC.
And she's like, it's all the same.
They couldn't they couldn't help themselves.
So this is what you do.
You be brave.
I'll tell you what you can do.
And I mean this.
A lot of people have asked me, what can we do?
Let me stress one important point.
And then I'll tell you what you can do.
A lot of people want to know how to fight back.
And a lot of people start talking about riots and protests that does not... Riots don't work.
Violence don't.
And we're learning this now because Trump is doing better in the polls following all the rioting.
People are freaking out and getting angry and they're asking for help.
That's entirely predictable.
Opposition to Black Lives Matter is skyrocketing, clearly showing that the stupidest thing you can do is engage in violence.
It really is.
And I'll tell you what else you can do.
You can go to Project Veritas, and you can send an email to James O'Keefe, and you can expose these companies that are doing wrong.
You can talk to him, and you can blow the whistle, you can do, you know, within whatever legal channels, you know, keeping everything clean, peaceful, and legal, you can expose this.
And that's how our system works, because this country is full of people who love this country, they're rational, reasonable, and they want to live in peace.
So if you come out, let's say you work for one of these big companies and you know they're doing wrong.
Like this woman who worked for MSNBC.
Man, she's like tripled her followers.
She's got everybody hitting her up.
Everyone's writing about her.
There's probably going to be like some new startup that's going to let her write the journalism she's wanted to write now because she spoke up about it.
I hope so.
adam crigler
That's what we need.
tim pool
So imagine you work for any one of these companies and you get some document and you know that they're about to do something that is a violation of ethics.
You can go talk to Project Veritas and you know that they'll publish your story and they'll give you the platform to speak and expose this.
And they've also run GoFundMes for their whistleblowers.
And they've even hired some of them!
So I can't guarantee anything, man, but you gotta be brave.
And that's what they say.
I love how they try to attack Project Veritas over and over again.
They did this hearing on big tech and censorship, and the journalists all say, without evidence, there's no evidence, right-wing conspiracy theories.
You literally have whistleblowers publishing documents and video from inside these companies.
And with Project Veritas being like, yeah, actually, I worked there, I said this happened, here's a video of it happening, and here are the emails where they ask for it to happen.
And the journalist goes, hmm, like I said, no evidence.
So you know what?
These people are going to lie.
But that's what you can do is you can go out because people are listening to what Veritas is saying.
You know, we talk about this stuff.
Be brave and call it out and slam the insanity.
Otherwise, you're going to end up like at some point what's going on in Louisville with these Black Lives Matter groups going to the businesses and saying, you know, give us money or else and then smashing a potted plant.
I'm so mafioso.
adam crigler
So something that I donned on me the other day that I that I stressed out to the to the world.
Even if you don't want to get into politics, that's okay, you know, because it takes a lot to fully understand the whole political realm.
But it is imperative that you know who your representatives are.
So look at your mayor, look at your state representatives, look at who your congressmen are, look at who they are, so you know who represents you where you're living.
If you don't know who they are, that's an issue and you should go find that out.
You should find out who's representing you and who's trying to run and then maybe pitch in a few bucks to that person that you think should be and talk to your friends, talk to other people.
A political conversation needs to be brought back into the norm.
We should be talking about who's our leaders, who's actually leading us.
So, you know, if you don't, if you don't want to get super political, I get it.
But at some point, you got to be an adult.
And part of being an adult in this country is understanding who represents you and who's making laws for you.
tim pool
Here we have Adam giving this impassioned speech about knowing who represents you and standing up for what you believe in, being responsible and mature.
And the chat's all like, we only need 4,000 more likes for the Maga Beanie!
adam crigler
They're still going at it?
Yeah, definitely.
lydia smith
They're pumping themselves up down there.
adam crigler
Oh, that's cool.
I see a lot of people agreeing with me right now.
tim pool
Yeah, absolutely.
adam crigler
Because that's what needs to happen.
lydia smith
So one of the things I was going to pitch in was that my mom used to help run the caucuses in the state that we lived in, which I thought was like weird and uninteresting at the time.
But now as I've gotten older, I'm like, wow, she was like really involved in the local politics and she knew a lot of our local leaders and we would have meals with them and stuff.
And it was really interesting.
So I was like, maybe you can get involved that way and help host some of the meetings that happen in your state.
adam crigler
I see you brought this up.
tim pool
Yes.
I did bring up the Kayleigh McEnany story.
adam crigler
She's a boss.
lydia smith
She's great.
tim pool
Kayleigh McEnany is one of the, as far as I know, the best press secretary I've ever seen.
adam crigler
I agree.
tim pool
Under Obama, I can't remember the guy's name, but it was just boring nonsense.
It was decorum.
It was like, we're pretending to do things, and the journalists pretended to do jobs, and it was just the stupidest whatever anyway.
Under Trump, it's been a bunch of different press secretaries.
It's been a weird and wild ride.
But then he hires Kayleigh McEnany, and she is... She's a rock.
adam crigler
Unshakeable.
tim pool
But you know what I think of?
Have you ever seen Scott Pilgrim vs. The World?
adam crigler
Yeah.
tim pool
You know the fight scene with... What's her name?
Ramona?
The woman?
adam crigler
Which one?
tim pool
Like, she's the girl that Scott Pilgrim wants to date or whatever.
adam crigler
Okay.
tim pool
She pulls out that giant sledgehammer and she's fighting with it.
adam crigler
Okay.
tim pool
That's what I think of when I see Kayleigh McEnany answering the questions from the press.
And it's her beanie.
adam crigler
Or not a beanie.
tim pool
No, it's a giant sledgehammer.
So the journalists are like, actually Kayleigh, you know, defunding the police doesn't really mean defunding.
And she goes, hold on.
And she pulls out a giant sledgehammer.
unidentified
Whack.
tim pool
She's like smashing things.
No, but what she really does, she pulls out a binder and she goes, I'm glad you asked.
lydia smith
Speaking of, she could do that.
tim pool
And we've seen the photo of her binder and you can look at all these tabs of all these different sources and citations.
And I'm like, whoo!
She knows.
She's got her stuff.
Anyway.
adam crigler
So today she had a press conference and she's talking about, you know, all these different things calling, you know, answering questions.
And right near the end, someone asked her a question.
She's getting into it.
She finishes answering the question.
She goes, all right, now I'm going to talk about defunding the police.
And just as she's getting into that, on Fox News, they cut.
They get out of there.
They go back to the anchor.
tim pool
Do you know why?
What did they say?
adam crigler
I didn't pay much attention to Fox News.
I just saw that someone pointed out to me on Twitter that that happened.
And I was like, wow.
And I actually was watching the direct feed.
So I watched the whole thing through.
And then someone was posting that Fox News cut away, and I'm like, really?
Everything that she was saying was legit.
I had to go back and look.
And that's what these graphs are here.
tim pool
Yeah, so Adam posted the graphs.
So here's the important context.
We've got another really sad story we're going to highlight in a second, and I'm being very delicate with it.
That's why we're starting with the stats first.
Okay.
And that's why I wanted to bring it up.
adam crigler
Good point.
tim pool
There's an activist who lost his life who was a leftist, defund the police, all that stuff.
Someone shot him in the head.
It's a damn shame.
And so it's really sad.
And so this is why I think it's so important we take these stats seriously to understand exactly what's going on.
Adam has these clips from, they're from just the news.
And this is, so what is this?
This is what Fox News cut away from.
adam crigler
She was posting these, you know, she's got the two screens on either side of her as she's talking.
And she was just talking about what defunding the police actually has shown to the cities that have actually done it.
And here we have the Minneapolis City Council member saying, This is one action of many that we need to take on the road to a more equitable and just system that keeps people safe, and they had a unanimous vote to dismantle the police completely, and the result has been a 94% increase in homicides compared to last year.
tim pool
Now, first, I do want to mention, It's hard to know if these are directly related.
However, in New York City, we can say, yes, because they got rid of, they got rid of specifically, now look, they say, I'll read this one.
They say, defund NYC City Council cut police budget by $1 billion.
The result is 177% increase in shootings from July of 2019.
However, The defund resulted in them reassigning 600 anti-crime police officers, specifically charged with stopping gun violence, and then all of a sudden murders spike.
And the people, locals in New York are saying, please give us these cops back.
We want them patrolling our neighborhoods.
We want them doing this.
It kept things safe.
Chicago actually rolled out a new unit to deal with gun violence.
Crime went down!
adam crigler
Wow.
tim pool
Who would have thought?
I'll tell you what, man.
I am not the biggest fan of a lot of what we see from police departments.
Agreed.
I think it is fair to say that we could have respectable reform discussions.
And respectable is the important part because when you treat... It's ridiculous to me how people treat cops as a whole as, you know, bad.
There are a lot of bad cops, especially with all the unconstitutional edicts that's been going around and the arrest of small businesses and the seizing of weapons.
Not a fan of these.
And I think people should call them out, but the institution of policing itself, it's fine.
I've, I've, I've had slightly more negative experiences with police than positive.
And I'm not immature enough.
You know, I'm, I'm, I'm mature enough to recognize, well, I know they, they do their thing and you gotta, it's, it's a, it's, it's a part of how the system works and society works.
adam crigler
I would say 80% of my interactions with police have been solid.
And I personally know policemen, and they're great people.
tim pool
Smaller towns, the better, in my opinion.
adam crigler
I've met- I mean, we both lived in New York, and I had good experience with cops in New York also.
Yeah, the cops- I've had bad experiences also, but... Okay.
unidentified
Right.
adam crigler
There's bad people out there, there's good people out there, you know?
tim pool
I've had bad experiences with the clerk at Dunkin' Donuts once.
adam crigler
Yeah.
tim pool
I've actually had more negative experiences with, like, Starbucks than I've had with cops, to be honest.
adam crigler
There you go.
tim pool
It's a thing that people don't understand, but I think it has to do with the police authority.
Think about a restaurant you've gone to, like a fast food restaurant.
You've had negative experiences, man.
I tell you what, there was one McDonald's I used to go to.
They got order wrong every single time.
It was frustrating.
They'd argue with me.
They would refuse to correct.
You know, yeah.
I didn't call for abolishing McDonald's.
I get it, though.
Police are... Well, maybe you should have, Tim.
Yeah.
Well, no, but it's fair to say the police you can't just get rid of.
Not optional.
You can't stop going to the police.
You have your local police department.
And so I think there's reform discussions that are fair.
What's insane to me is that they pull the trigger before having actual discussions.
adam crigler
Well, like, what's going on in Seattle?
You know, they're getting rid of the police.
They're abolishing the police, right?
I think that's what they voted for.
tim pool
Well, no, they issued the bill so far, I think.
adam crigler
Okay, so it's up to, you know, whether it passes or not.
We won't know yet, but regardless, they're putting into place community-led counselors.
What else?
What exactly are they doing?
I don't remember exactly what their plan is to replace the police.
tim pool
Yeah, with gender-affirming praxis.
Well, I'm not kidding.
adam crigler
I know, I know.
We talked about the other day.
So some of the things I disagree with, as far as what they're replacing the police with, but a lot of the things that they're doing are actually legitimate.
And I don't understand why they want to get rid of the police.
And why wouldn't they try rolling that in?
Because when that comes in, and if that works, then they can defund the police.
But we're seeing people are getting killed.
tim pool
No, no, no.
It sounds like what you're saying is, fund the police.
adam crigler
I am.
tim pool
Think about it.
adam crigler
Absolutely, I am.
tim pool
You take the cops you have now, all right?
Here's what Chicago did.
They created a new unit called the Critical Incident Response Team, specifically dealing with protests, riots, First Amendment issues.
Crime has gone down.
I'm not gonna pretend like all these cops are doing perfect jobs, but that's what's happened so far.
So the point is, if you get a bunch of cops who are specially trained, and you have, let's say you want gender-affirming praxis, social workers, whatever you call it.
They literally called it, you know, what is it called?
Gender-affirming praxis or whatever.
Let's say you want that.
Okay.
You give more money to the police.
But wait!
They create a gender-affirming praxis unit.
And now, when specific incidents happen, they will send those officers out.
adam crigler
Boom.
tim pool
It's that simple.
That's what I'm saying.
And that's what I've talked about with like a civil guard perhaps.
And it's not too dissimilar to what a lot of people are saying with social workers or whatever.
I think the problem is, People come out and say, why don't we have social workers respond to homeless calls and to mental illness calls and stuff like that?
That's a really good idea.
We should add a mental health care response unit to our local police departments or at least one specialist who can direct and be in charge of specific incidents and help reduce, you know, the use of lethal force, loss of life.
The last thing we should do is be like, I know, let's get rid of all the police and replace them with a bunch of healthcare workers.
Yes.
The bank is being robbed and they walk up wearing their pink, you know, polo shirt saying, we just want to talk to you.
Are you okay?
Bang, bang, bang.
And they run away.
adam crigler
Yeah, I know.
Terrible.
tim pool
They're defunding the police.
They're getting rid of these units.
That's what they've done in New York already.
Okay?
We shouldn't be voting to abolish police.
We should be voting to create the things that people think will work, and then talk about reassessing how we're spending money on police and whatnot.
But it's like we talked about before.
You have malpractice lawsuits with doctors.
A lot of them.
adam crigler
Yeah, a lot.
tim pool
Abolish doctors!
adam crigler
Right?
unidentified
Yeah, sure, why not?
tim pool
No!
adam crigler
By their own logic, why not?
Right.
That's why they want to get rid of the police.
tim pool
And I'll tell you what, man.
People say, yeah, but cops do all these wrong things, you know.
Listen, I understand you get mad at cops for giving you tickets, you get fines, you get, you know, stopped or whatever.
It can be annoying.
And I do think that there are some cultural issues in many departments.
We've seen it.
adam crigler
But there's also the fact that the media shoves down all of the worst of the worst stories that come to light.
And that's all that they push.
They're pushing terrible stories and that's it.
Because that's what gets the clicks.
tim pool
I know people who hate their local doctors.
They want to go somewhere else.
Same thing with schools.
I had a bad teacher.
Abolish all schools.
Okay, no, no, no, hold on.
We can do other programs to fix schooling without just shutting the schools down.
adam crigler
School choice!
tim pool
Yeah, I think that's great.
lydia smith
That seems binary.
tim pool
Let's pull this story up.
adam crigler
Yeah.
tim pool
Because this is, man, it's kind of horrifying.
Student activist killed in shooting weeks after protesting police presence in CPS, Chicago Public Schools.
Caleb was a son, a brother, a community organizer, and a neighbor.
His like potential had been extinguished at the hands of gun violence, like so many others in Chicago.
All right, I'll tell you what.
This is popping up.
A lot of people, there's a lot of mean people on the internet, man.
adam crigler
Yeah, there is.
tim pool
And they're gloating about this, and they're, you know, serve you right, but also the nasty stuff.
Nah, man.
When people lose their life, it's sad.
Always.
adam crigler
Always.
tim pool
If this dude had, you know, legitimate points about not wanting cops in certain areas, I'm willing to hear what he has to say.
The fact that he lost his life, I think, is a horrifying tragedy, and now I don't get to hear what he has to say.
I can look back at his old comments, but I will say, this does show, in my opinion, there is an importance to not abolishing the police.
To put it simply.
Chicago's got serious problems with gun crime.
I mean, I don't even need to say it.
They call it Chirac.
So this dude, man, this is sad.
They found him lying on the ground.
Why would someone do this, you know?
Let me read a little bit.
A student leader with a youth activist group that has been prominent in the push to remove police from Chicago public schools died Sunday morning after he was shot two days earlier in the West Rogers Park neighborhood.
Caleb Reed, a 17-year-old junior at Mather High School on the North Side, just weeks earlier had spoken about his traumatic experience with officers at his school at a news conference with public officials ahead of a Board of Education vote on a $33 million contract with the Chicago Police Department.
Late last week, officers found Reed lying on a sidewalk about 1 p.m.
Friday in the 1900 block of West Granville Avenue, authorities said.
He had been shot in the head and was taken to St.
Francis Hospital in Evanston, according to Chicago Police.
Reid died at the hospital at 640 a.m.
Sunday, according to the Cook County Medical Examiner's Office.
Police have not announced an arrest.
Reid was a student leader with the group Voices of Youth in Chicago Education, which has been one of several student groups advocating for the removal of officers from CPS.
Voice coordinator Maria DiGhio said Reid was a dynamic and fearless young man who did everything he could to teach people how to love and value black lives.
He was also the heart and soul of a campaign to remove police officers from Chicago schools.
They didn't find him in a school, alright?
But I'll tell you what, this is just another story.
And the reason I want to highlight it first and foremost is to say, you know, with all due respects, man, being from Chicago.
adam crigler
Go ahead.
tim pool
No, I'm, I'm, I'm sad to hear it.
I think, I think anybody who wants to fight for what they believe in peacefully, like this guy was speaking up and doing his thing.
I respect that 100%.
And I am, I am deeply angered and troubled by what's been going on in Chicago for so long.
One of the reasons why I don't want to ever want to live there again.
adam crigler
Sounds like a really amazing guy, to be honest.
tim pool
And they have serious problems with gun violence.
And if there's anything that comes out of this, I think we can point out two really important things.
Chicago has a horrifying history with their police.
John Burge.
Read that story about that guy, man.
Crazy.
But also, you got gun violence problems, man.
And I shouldn't have to be reading a story about an activist advocating for police reform
or whatever, removing police from the schools, hearing the story.
He did not die in a school.
So let's make sure that's clear.
It's not an instance where he was like, abolish all the police.
He was saying, get the cops out of CPS according to the story, and then he was found dead somewhere
else.
Yeah.
The reason I'm highlighting this is just to point out, there are good people who don't
deserve to die.
I mean, people, in my opinion, don't deserve to die.
And in certain circumstances, I think, to be fair.
But here's a story about a dude who should be alive right now.
Why was his life taken?
And what are we going to do to make sure it doesn't happen again?
And I hate to say it, but this means properly trained and well-funded police.
It does.
It absolutely does.
adam crigler
I completely agree with you.
tim pool
And it means if we have bad cops, we need to reform these things.
Chicago, I mentioned this several times, had to disband a police unit that was invading people's homes and robbing them.
adam crigler
Yeah.
tim pool
Chicago's got problems, man.
That's why I look at this and I'm like, dude, That's what we need.
We need to fix police, not abolish police.
adam crigler
We need to fix the union system because that's also a big problem.
And we've got to fix that if they get fired for being a bad cop, they shouldn't be able to be a cop anymore.
tim pool
Period.
adam crigler
We've got to fix that.
There's definitely issues that are out there that we have to fix.
tim pool
And I think we also need, I think there is a serious problem, it's a class issue, of people who don't know how to deal with police in terms of, like, when you're getting stopped and you're getting detained.
I hear all the time from these lefties, they weren't reading, they arrested me and didn't read me my rights.
And it's... Do you know anything about police?
That means nothing.
It means literally nothing.
Reading someone's rights is for their protection to launch a formal investigation.
They can arrest you, they don't gotta say anything to you.
These people clearly don't know anything about what their rights really are, and the proper ways to deal with police, and too many people I see, especially, you know, having grown up on the South Side, ego problems.
It's like the cop is jamming them up.
So they would rather scream and yell and cause trouble than to be calm and reasonable and deal with it.
But I do think there's a class issue there in that, you know, I was lucky enough to have a dad who was a firefighter who told me, here's what you need to do when you're dealing with cops.
A lot of these younger people in Chicago don't know.
And so they're like, don't you tell me what to do.
adam crigler
No, it's even worse than that.
We're seeing little kids carrying signs that say, F the police.
unidentified
Yep.
adam crigler
And it's like, they're like six-year-old children being told that, carrying signs that say that.
tim pool
Oh, you gotta get the Maga Beanie.
adam crigler
I know, I just want to finish this.
Look, guys, I'm going to put the beanie on.
You know, we're talking about something right here.
tim pool
No beanie, no peace.
The chat's on.
adam crigler
Yeah, I know, I see it.
I see it.
There you go.
But that's what they're being indoctrinated as as children to to hate them, you know, and it's like The the whole like hip-hop Is teaching it to it's like it's part of their culture now to hate the police, but it's like They're they're there to protect you.
tim pool
It's part of the Democrats culture to hate the police.
adam crigler
You're right.
tim pool
I tell you man, right?
adam crigler
It's the Democrats culture.
tim pool
I was talking to a friend of mine who lives in a sparsely populated low crime area and And she's telling me we gotta just get rid of all of them.
I'm like, so easy for you to say.
You live in the middle of nowhere.
Your backyard is the woods.
So yes, when you have people show up to your house, or you know, when there's crime in your area, you live in the middle of nowhere.
You don't notice these things.
You have no crime.
Well, it's not the same for the suburbs, and it's not the same for the cities.
So it's really easy for these people to say, and I'm like, and why would you want to anyway?
You don't interact with the police.
Yeah, well, they're bad.
And I'm like, when do you talk to the cops?
adam crigler
They're just talking about the media clips that is shoved down their throats from the media that just wants to portray the police as being bad to whip up emotions.
And especially in an election year when they're all about to go down, they're trying to get as many people on their side as possible using emotions.
tim pool
Well, it's backfiring.
adam crigler
It's backfiring.
Yeah.
And it feels like it's too late to turn back for them.
So they're trying to lean in as far as they can and it's not working anymore.
tim pool
Well, we'll grab these superchats.
adam crigler
I gotta go get my beanie.
I'm getting my beanie, guys.
tim pool
They're protesting, bro.
I'm getting my beanie.
adam crigler
I'm getting the beanie.
tim pool
No beanie, no peace.
adam crigler
Clearly, I want peace, all right?
unidentified
Yeah, man.
tim pool
Adam's gonna grab the beanie, and we'll just start reading some superchats.
So we have Gareth.
Actually, before we do, as Adam's going to get the beanie, I'll just wait a minute so he comes back.
Smash that like button.
You've already did, I guess, because we're at 31,000.
It's amazing.
Thank you very much.
Don't forget to subscribe and hit the notification bell.
We're live every Monday through Friday at 8 p.m.
Adam is going to go grab that beanie, and don't you forget it!
Apparently, every time now, it's become a thing.
If we hit 30,000 likes, Adam goes and puts the beanie on.
It's going to be funny when we just break 30,000 likes in the first 10 minutes and Adam will just wear the beanie forever.
So we got a tweet here from Gareth Green.
He says, Poole, Sunbay, and Adam, your description of the American Revolution yesterday was so inaccurate that I couldn't stand it.
Unfortunately, I don't have the space, money to explain here, so could I send you a message on Parler with the assurance that you will read it?
You can send it absolutely to Adam, at Adam Krigler on Twitter or Parler, but you can also follow him on Instagram as well.
And you can follow me, while we're at it, just at TimCast on Instagram, Twitter, and Parler, and of course, at SourPatchLids, L-Y-D-S.
But yes, Gareth Green.
He's gonna, Gareth's gonna send you a story, he's gonna write to you about the American Revolution.
adam crigler
Sounds awesome.
tim pool
Yeah, on Parler.
adam crigler
There we are, everybody.
Are you happy?
lydia smith
There's peace now.
adam crigler
Is this what you wanted?
tim pool
Is there peace?
adam crigler
Is there peace in the chat?
Well, they haven't seen it yet.
They haven't seen it yet.
lydia smith
Oh yeah, we gotta give it a minute.
adam crigler
It's okay.
tim pool
Oh yeah, there's been peace.
adam crigler
The beanie is here.
unidentified
Ian Hall says the acronym for Make America Great Again is censored by YouTube supers.
lydia smith
What?
adam crigler
Really?
All right, let's read this. All right, everyone's happy again.
tim pool
Yeah, the protesting is ended. All right, let's read this.
Ian Hall says the acronym for Make America Great Again is censored by YouTube supers. What?
Really? Wait, seriously?
Just put on the beanie, soy Jesus.
This can be split with the cats and Soy Jesus only if he wears the beanie.
Otherwise, it goes to Lydia and the cats.
adam crigler
Mostly the cats.
tim pool
Well, he's got the beanie on.
lydia smith
Mostly the cats need a case.
adam crigler
Let me get my hundo.
tim pool
Asian dude says that he's actually me, but he's endorsing Donald Trump.
Nice try, Asian dude!
Trying to get me to read that super chat.
Maximum Casey says, one more like button smash for MAGA.
I know, MAGA comes in.
For Adam, I love you guys, love what you do every day.
Appreciate it.
lydia smith
Thanks, man.
tim pool
Ian Hall says, they're all super chats demanding you put the beanie on.
adam crigler
Hey, if it works, it works.
tim pool
Adam Prigler, put on your sexy red beanie, we have done it.
adam crigler
Alright, so that's mine, specifically.
tim pool
Luke says, yo, that scenario with Hillary and Trump and the Durham report was hilarious.
I actually laughed out loud.
Love your content.
Keep it up.
Oh man, you should let me just roll with it.
I could go for like three hours and write a whole book.
You should be crazy.
Doobie McNasty says, someone allegedly gave me this $99.99 and I allegedly threw it at this podcast.
Then allegedly it blew up and then a MAGA beanie allegedly fell into Adam's head right underneath his headphones, allegedly.
lydia smith
That's what happened, allegedly.
adam crigler
I'm tallying all these ones specifically for me to put this hat on.
I'm just saying.
tim pool
All right, we got a super chat here from Seth Adam.
He says, I have a live and let live approach to life, but now it's time to stand up.
My question for all three of you is this.
Why do you think it's important for other libertarians, moderates, classical liberals, the silent majority, to start standing up?
Because a fringe violent cult is trying to steal money from small businesses.
The governors are giving preferential treatment, violating essentially the constitution in every capacity.
And I would personally prefer not to live under the boot of these fascistic, whatever you want to call it, Democrat lunatics who are complaining about Trump and Trump barely even, you know, Trump didn't enforce any hard rules in the States.
He isn't sending feds out to march to the streets.
It's all lies.
So I'll tell you what.
I will take Trump's potty mouth over repealing civil rights law like they're doing in California.
That's why it's important to me.
adam crigler
Hear, hear.
tim pool
You wanna give a reason?
adam crigler
Nah, I like that.
tim pool
Alright, there you go.
adam crigler
That's what I'm saying, hear, hear.
I agree with you.
lydia smith
Well, I think that if people actually like freedom, that this is something that they should stand up for.
It's like a no-brainer to me.
If you care about freedom, if you're actually a libertarian, if you're really conservative, conserve things.
tim pool
Graph Ontario says, what a crazy week it's been so far.
First, the leaked bodycams established the whole reason for the protest was basically a lie, and now Beirut happens.
Yep.
It seems like that happens a lot, right?
Some big story will break and it's like, whoa, this changes my entire understanding of Paula.
Wow.
Explosion.
unidentified
What?
tim pool
And the narrative is gone.
adam crigler
Yeah.
tim pool
Yeah.
Yes.
adam crigler
We can help it.
tim pool
Bill Clinton gets named by a witness.
And then how many stories erupted right afterwards?
And people have stopped talking about it.
adam crigler
It's been a hectic day today.
tim pool
Bill Clinton was ID'd by a victim on Epstein Island with two young women.
adam crigler
He was already on the flight logs.
Now he's been identified by two different women.
tim pool
No, no, no.
It was two different women?
adam crigler
It was one woman.
tim pool
Virginia Dufresne.
adam crigler
But she said it was with two women.
tim pool
It was Virginia Dufresne.
lydia smith
It was Virginia.
tim pool
And she said two young women.
lydia smith
We need to get a hold of those ladies.
adam crigler
Peto.
tim pool
Bill Clinton, a former president of the United States, is on the flight logs and has now been ID'd by a victim, ID'd as on the island with Epstein, a trafficker, with two young women.
This should be the headline of every newspaper.
I'm gonna try and squeeze it in wherever I can.
adam crigler
It should be the headline.
I don't understand why it's not.
tim pool
And then eventually they'll just ban the whole channel.
lydia smith
We'll live by the river.
tim pool
So, Daniel says, Beirut was a peaceful fireworks display.
Well, it was much worse than that.
adam crigler
Peaceful explosion.
lydia smith
Indeed.
tim pool
Race says, 30k likes and Tim dons the Magabini.
Nice try!
No, that's Adam.
adam crigler
I'm already wearing it!
tim pool
Well, but they're older.
adam crigler
Right, right.
tim pool
Let's see.
Gurg says, it happened, Adam.
Starship hopped successfully right when you guys went live.
Ooh, I'm gonna watch it as usual.
adam crigler
I know, I can't wait to watch it.
It's been in the back of my mind.
tim pool
That's gonna be amazing.
adam crigler
That was the super chat I saw in the beginning.
I was like, oh my god, how did I miss this?
tim pool
I don't know.
because of this who's going to be traveling to space is going to be super
ripped because you've got to be in peak condition for like you know these kind
of things unless I guess unless Elon can you know artificial gravity with like
you know spinning you ring in the center or something I don't know Bob and Doug
adam crigler
they don't seem like they're super ripped but I mean they're healthy yeah
tim pool
yeah all right well maybe I was yeah I was like maybe I'm exaggerating a bit
KX says still willing to trade my virginity for your hat I know you said no the first time, but take this time to reconsider.
I've never asked for anything else ever, so you kinda have to say yes, still flexible metaphorically and literally.
Uh, no.
That's my hat.
adam crigler
Okay.
lydia smith
No.
No hat.
Nothing for the hat.
tim pool
No.
lydia smith
Priceless.
tim pool
Stephen says, note the orange smoke in the immediate aftermath of the explosion.
That's characteristic exclusively of hypergolic propellant, which is a liquid propellant used in rockets.
This warehouse was likely storing munitions and rockets owned by Hezbollah.
That is speculation.
A lot of people think so, definitely.
adam crigler
That's what the story is so far.
tim pool
Eric Wheeler says, Tim needs to get into bed with some intelligence agencies.
Journalists is one ladder rung away from spy.
That is actually true.
Journalism is public intelligence and intelligence is top secret like militaristic intelligence.
Then you have private intel too.
lydia smith
There you go.
tim pool
Commander232 says, hey Adam, you are correct about explosion direction munitions.
I was a 13 Mike MLRS rocket artillery crew member when I was in the Army, and one of our rocket rounds that isn't classified is the GMLRS, or Gimlar round.
Oh, interesting.
Should look it up.
Skaper63 says, look up Texas City Disaster.
We did!
Well, Adam pulled that up.
adam crigler
Yeah, I did.
We talked about it.
tim pool
Let's see here.
We read those.
And we have Des Wu says, Tim, you are doing fantastic.
Please schedule some guest interviews even once a month.
We are.
The only problem is the pandemic.
And that basically shattered the entire schedule.
We did have guests before.
We're going to be moving to a new studio soon.
I'll tell you this, man.
COVID has made it impossible to do anything.
Seriously, it is...
Man, for real.
Made it really, really hard.
I can't get into the details.
adam crigler
But we've got some cool guests lined up, though.
I got a couple myself.
tim pool
I'm sure you two have got a couple people, but... Once we move and we expand the space and we're gonna have a bigger area and stuff, then we're gonna be having more guests come out, but it's gonna be...
It's not easy because we're hoping to already have been moved into the new space setting up, but COVID is making everything move at a snail's pace.
I'll tell you what, it was a year ago I was planning on moving.
adam crigler
What's that one on top there?
tim pool
Which one?
adam crigler
The one on top.
To the left.
Top super chat.
unidentified
This?
adam crigler
That one.
tim pool
This one says, from Curtis Maver, Adam, spin the UFO.
Adam, if you have not seen the podcast of Ted Cruz and Bill Barr, it will make you laugh so hard.
Bill Barr should be another deep dive.
Tim, thanks for being the voice of the voiceless and connecting us together.
You got it.
adam crigler
No spin, no peace.
I see you, chat.
tim pool
No spin, no peace.
adam crigler
I see you, chat.
I was going to spin it, but my camera got stolen away.
tim pool
Alex Thomas says, Tim, go look up the videos of the explosions in the port of Tianjin, China from 2015.
800 tons of ammonium nitrate.
Interesting.
Judo Eagle says, I love Bill Barr, but when I hear him on the radio, I picture the revolting blob from Billy Madison.
Interesting.
lydia smith
Yeah, he's kind of dope.
tim pool
Gareth Green says, when will TimTube launch?
We are actually getting ready to launch our own website so that we can host exclusive content and live streams and hangouts and stuff like that.
Everything is being jammed up just because of, you know, the country's basically shut down.
Now, how long has it been?
Six months?
The lockdown?
So five months?
lydia smith
Yeah, almost six.
adam crigler
Forever.
lydia smith
Yep.
tim pool
Yeah.
Grim Pickens says, I wonder how Derek Chauvin's wife feels after Virtue Signaling divorcing him in light of this.
Also, I asked y'all a question on Twitter today about COVID case reporting.
I think the reason they divorced, she divorced him, was to protect her from the extremists.
adam crigler
Probably.
tim pool
Because they were like, if she comes out against them, they'll leave her alone.
And they did.
adam crigler
He probably told her to do it.
tim pool
Although I guess she's being investigated for tax fraud or something.
adam crigler
Oh, great.
tim pool
How insane.
I have no idea.
I'll spin it for you.
Tim George Floyd was a felon he knew exactly how to act while being arrested
Adam spin it that's that's true and this was brought up by a lot of articles
that if he had and comments on reddit if the dude had already been arrested
several times before then he certainly knew what not to do in these situations
yeah Jake M says extremist leaning fascists can't fathom that tons of
people their age despises them Over 50k livestream viewers, there is no way this type of energy coming from the Biden voters.
We are starting to win.
Keep manifesting energy.
I gotta say, we are not a channel of, you know, staunch Trump-supporting conservatives.
Well, while you are absolutely on the board for the president... Yeah, I support him.
adam crigler
I think he's a good president.
I think he's what we need right now.
That doesn't make me a Republican.
tim pool
Do we talk about being pro-life?
unidentified
Religion?
tim pool
Machete?
adam crigler
Yeah, we don't talk about issues.
Kinda we do.
tim pool
We talk about freedom, for the most part.
adam crigler
100%.
So the issue is... Being proud to be an American.
tim pool
Look, the other day I was browsing YouTube and I noticed some of these progressive channels getting like 1 20th of the viewership that we get here.
So I'm absolutely flabbergasted.
You guys, thank you so much for watching us.
And Joe Rogan too.
And that's, you know, I've pointed this out, it's great that we have them, and it says something about the silent majority and the sentiment of what's going on in this country.
However, I did go on a rant before saying we have all of this energy, we need more people speaking up.
adam crigler
Definitely do.
tim pool
Because if every single person, if 50,000 people, you know, who are watching this, organized some kind of, you know, sit-in or march or something, it would be, there's no way anyone could ignore it.
You get everybody, you know, coming out.
I mean, the media would try, but they don't have nearly this many people in Portland.
They end up with, like, dozens of people, and then once the press comes in, you get a couple thousand.
Well, we have just on our streams every single night ten, twenty times that.
There are more people who care to stand up against this.
adam crigler
Yep.
tim pool
We just need people to stand up and speak out, organize, and get active.
adam crigler
That's because they're busy working.
That's true.
They're busy living their lives outside of their little internet bubbles that these people on the left think is everything.
And they're very wrong.
tim pool
It's easy to organize when you have nothing else to do.
lydia smith
Yep.
adam crigler
That's exactly right.
tim pool
That's an advantage.
adam crigler
Thank you.
unidentified
Yeah.
tim pool
Gareth Green says, is Project Veritas your new sponsor?
No, I just think they're one of the only organizations doing actual investigative journalism right now.
I'd love to shout out a bunch of others, but it's Project Veritas.
So I'll tell you what, I know James O'Keefe, not super well, but I'm confident that if you came to him with evidence of malfeasance, he would publish the story.
adam crigler
I feel like Cassandra does a good job, too, the Gateway Pundit.
She does, but... They're a little out there, but...
tim pool
But Cassandra is, you know, she writes, she's biased.
adam crigler
Yeah.
tim pool
You know, she writes stories.
She adds colorful, you know, adjectives and stuff.
adam crigler
True.
tim pool
But I do trust her.
I do think, you know, whenever I see her stories, I typically, they're correct.
So, for the most part, I definitely think... But in terms of people speaking up, the reason I shout out Veritas is that James literally says, be brave, you can contact them for help in these matters, and you can.
And I'll tell you what, if you can't find anyone to organize with, and you work for one of these companies, and you know they're doing something wrong or illegal or unethical, then...
Through whatever legal means, make sure everything you do is always on the up and up, you can contact Veritas.
I'm sure they can help you navigate that space.
And I'll tell you what, I wish there were other organizations that I could tell you would do this, but I'll tell you this, I know of several non-profit news organizations, investigative outlets, that if you came to them with evidence that made the left look bad, they would tell you to go F off. 100%.
Jacob Lickis says, you guys are amazing.
I have been watching all of Tim's videos for a few weeks now and always watch the livestream.
Who do you guys think would be best to run for president in 2024?
Nikki Haley?
unidentified
2024?
tim pool
I don't know.
Maybe, you know— I don't know.
unidentified
Maybe when the, uh— Feels so far away.
tim pool
Here's my prediction.
If the Democratic establishment loses again, I don't think they'll be able to rebound in 2024.
I think they'll be shut out.
But maybe not until they actually get a real populist candidate.
The only issue is that the populists left are socialists.
So I think what might end up happening is when the Democratic establishment and the old crony establishment are just basically voided out and no longer relevant, you'll end up with the populist right and the populist left, and the populist left is gonna be these, you know, white supremacists with guilty consciences, these far-left, socialist, cringe, insanity stuff, so.
I think 2024, the candidate that's probably going to make the most sense is going to be some kind of Republican.
But we'll see.
It would be really amazing if the Democrats just got rid of the establishment and we found moderate populism.
I mean, actually, I think Trump is fairly moderate in that regard.
I mean, center-left populist that wasn't overtly socialist, that, you know, actually had an argument a little bit with conservatives.
And we all got along, but disagreed slightly.
You know, Republicans and Democrats used to overlap, like almost completely.
adam crigler
And then, all of a sudden, man... They turned it into a war, you know?
That's what we're seeing now.
It's like you're on one side of the fence and that's it.
No talking.
I think Tucker Carlson would be cool to have him on.
People were talking about that.
tim pool
He'd win.
adam crigler
He's smart.
He's a smart guy.
He's aware.
He's obviously politically active because his job is to report on everything.
tim pool
But would he give up that multi-million dollar... Not in 2024.
And also, the amount of power and influence he has, he could pick presidents.
He advises the president right now.
I'm exaggerating.
adam crigler
I suppose.
I mean, but that same argument, that's kind of what Trump was.
Trump was, he was famous.
He already was known.
He already had a following.
tim pool
No, no, but...
Tucker Carlson has the highest rated cable TV show in history, specifically on political issues.
So when it comes to, like even right now, he's dragging these established Republicans as do-nothings, and people are cheering for it.
And I tell you what, man.
adam crigler
I agree with him, though.
tim pool
This is what I'd like to hear, and it's probably why I do get along with Trump supporters, and basically always have, because at least the city-dwelling ones that I know and hang out with, we disagree on some political issues, but they all hate the Republicans, too.
I can't tell you how many Trump supporters on Twitter are ragging on Republicans for doing nothing.
And they talk about specifically how Trump is facing these bogus fake investigations and where were the Republicans to defend him.
They controlled all branches from 2016 to 2018.
And what did they do?
They rolled with it.
Oh, I think the American people want Trump to be investigated.
And now we learn it's all fake?
Yeah, that's why I'm like, you know what?
I would love to see each and every one of these incumbents just gone.
Save only a small handful.
Rand Paul, you can stay.
Matt Gaetz, Dan Crenshaw, Tulsi Gabbard, but she's quitting anyway.
Thomas Massey's good.
I can't really name a lot of Democrats, to be honest.
Josh Hawley for sure.
It really is.
There's more Republicans.
And I think because the Democrats are facing this civil war between the far left, they don't know how to act.
And then the one Democrat I do like, Tulsi, who was actually willing to reach across the aisle and try and unite, she's out.
She's retiring.
So it's like, there's no Democrats left.
There's a handful of Republicans.
Everybody else, just get out.
There's the door.
Go home.
You're done.
Of course, they're going to stay in, and they're going to keep playing these stupid games, but I'd love to see, man, just a great incumbent purge.
They can all retire.
Here's a nice, comfortable retirement.
Get some new people in who are passionate and actually care.
adam crigler
Some young bloods.
tim pool
Yeah, man.
Let's see, uh... Jinx.
You know what's funny?
I didn't used to like Ted Cruz at all.
lydia smith
I didn't either.
tim pool
But he's really been stepping up as of late.
He's been paying attention, and I respect that 100%.
unidentified
I agree.
tim pool
I'm following him too, yeah.
I followed a lot of politics back, you know, several years, and Ted Cruz, I'm like, mm, no, no, no, no, no, no, he's, no, mm-mm.
And then as of lately, he's been speaking up, he's been calling out the problems, he's been paying attention.
adam crigler
Jim Jordan's doing that too.
He's pretty good at it.
tim pool
Jim Jordan is better, you know, I think he's pretty good, but I'm not a big fan.
adam crigler
All of these recent things of what I've been seeing even today with Andy Ngo, like he asked him the right questions and got Andy Ngo to be like, you're absolutely right.
They are lying.
I don't know why they would do that.
Andy's like, you know, I don't want to think anybody would do anything with malice, but it doesn't make any sense what they're doing.
tim pool
That's why Andy Ngo is so dangerous for these Antifa types.
adam crigler
You're right.
tim pool
Because he knows what they do.
He lives in that town.
He's reported on them extensively.
He's probably the foremost expert, to be completely honest.
adam crigler
Yeah.
tim pool
And that's why he's their number one target.
They make up crazy stories about him.
I'll tell you what, man.
You Google search him, you see crazy stuff.
It's lies, lies, lies, lies.
adam crigler
Yep.
That's what he was talking about also.
tim pool
Yep.
Yeah.
Because they can't have him telling the truth.
They can't have him testifying.
He makes them look bad.
Let's see.
ThePoolDork says, in true Trump fashion, I say to you, Adam, Tim, and Lydia, great job everybody.
Great job.
Everybody agrees.
You're the best, like nobody's ever seen before in history.
Great job.
adam crigler
I like it.
tim pool
Excellent.
Hellfire Reaper says, love the show guys and girl.
Also, Tim, it's not that you need to be physically fit, it's that you need to be active and remain active so you don't lose muscle mass and bone tension before returning to gravity.
Yeah, they do that thing where they have like the body harness and they bounce on the treadmill like in Zero Gravity.
adam crigler
Yep.
tim pool
Crazy.
adam crigler
Yeah, they were talking about it today at a press conference, talking about, you know, returning to Earth.
It's cool.
tim pool
I would lose my mind in zero gravity.
adam crigler
Would you?
tim pool
Yeah, because I'd be like, can I spend the treadmill all day?
I would not like the feeling of just floating there.
adam crigler
I think I would do very well in space travel.
I think I would be a great astronaut.
tim pool
I need gravity.
adam crigler
That's what I wanted to do as a kid.
I still kind of want to.
tim pool
Yeah, I think it's about... I would get like a restless leg syndrome if I was just floating, because I've been skating my whole life.
I have to jump around, I have to go out and run, and it'd be brutal for me.
adam crigler
All the gaming has trained me to be able to sit still for a while.
tim pool
Look at this.
Corinna Muller says, I googled Project Veritas.
Wasn't familiar.
Boy, what I was fed out of the gate.
Extreme right-wing, deceptively edited videos.
Not true.
It's the same thing.
Here's the easiest way to break it down.
Project Veritas is accused of being biased.
And so I think it's fair to say that they lean conservative, but They say that they target left-wing organizations and stuff like that.
But they went after Google?
Facebook?
I shouldn't even say they went after.
They have whistleblowers who came out and blew the whistle on this, you know, malfeasance at these companies.
And journalism outlets as well.
And I'm like, is CNN considered a left-wing outlet by these people?
Is Google?
Is Facebook?
Because that says a whole lot about what you think is really going on.
But it's actually really simple.
Everybody has their biases.
I think cultural institutions are dominated by the left, therefore Project Veritas.
If they go after Google and Facebook, they'll be accused of bias.
But it doesn't matter.
If these people have a problem with what Veritas is doing, then why don't they do the same thing?
They don't.
They don't do it.
So all that really matters is, if you go to their website, As James O'Keefe says, they only publish videos of people you can see their mouth moving.
So it's funny to say it's deceptively edited.
It's like, but these people literally said these things.
They try to argue it's out of context, but it's not.
It's a pathetic attempt.
adam crigler
It's like, go listen to it.
How is it taken out of context?
They're literally saying all of the things that they're reporting verbatim.
tim pool
I'll tell you one specific instance.
Where I found bias on the part of Veritas was that they had... Well, I should say I do think they have a bias.
I think it's fair to say everybody does.
It's whether or not they're being honest.
But there was one report they did.
They had a bigger story than they realized.
And I think they didn't notice because of their bias.
So they could have done an even better job, but they still did a fine job.
They reported on Pinterest censoring a pro-life organization.
And they actually had a bigger story because the evidence they received actually showed that Pinterest was censoring anti-war leftists and pro-left organizations.
They had a bigger story about censorship, and if they reported on both of those instances, it would have been much more difficult for the media to smear them because they could have been like, no, no, this is left and right, man.
And that would have allowed for people to call out the BS censorship of the right and the anti-war left, as well as saying, look, they're not biased.
They should have caught it.
They should have.
But I saw the story, I noticed it right away, and I reported on it and said, it's bigger than Veritas even realized.
I'm not going to say that they did anything wrong because they didn't notice, but they can stand to do even better than they're doing now.
I think they do a good job.
Of course, the media hates them.
Banjacks80 says, Adam, please watch The Enemies Within.
It is a documentary on Prime.
Highlights all the senator and congressman with ties to communist, socialist, and Islamic extremist organizations.
Nadler, Warren, Bernie, and many more.
adam crigler
Yikes.
tim pool
That's weird.
adam crigler
It must be newer.
tim pool
Yeah.
Creepy.
TheCoderBro says, I launched a new social network called Patrolin.
Would love to see you guys on it.
You know, to be honest, I'm just, I can't, I can't deal with all these, you know, so, you know, I decided we're gonna launch our own website.
Too many different social networks, you know, I just can't handle logging into all of them.
But we're gonna have our own site, and you'll be able to log in, and there'll be members, there'll be exclusive content, all that good stuff we are planning.
On expanding to a very large facility with all this cool stuff and skateboarding and vlogs.
We're gonna do a mail room thing.
We're actually recording a bunch of music.
We're gonna have like a music channel and shows and guests.
The new studio, man, we're gonna have an area with like an even better jam space so we can actually have music guests come out.
adam crigler
Yep.
tim pool
That'll be awesome.
Forrest Peter says, keep up the amazing work all three of you, I appreciate it.
Jonathan Johnson says, thank you for being such a sensible political voice everyone.
It's great to see right-leaning folks who still support gay marriage and all that jazz.
I think, but here's the thing.
It's weird to say that now we have become right-leaning when Well, at least, you know, Lydia is conservative.
But Adam, before this, would be considered, I guess, default liberal.
adam crigler
Yeah, I guess.
tim pool
Urban, dwelling, you know.
adam crigler
I mean, I support gay marriage.
I support trans rights.
I support pro-choice.
Like, I am not considered conservative in those...
I mean, it's weird because now it feels like the Republicans are kind of coming around to those issues now.
It's kind of weird.
tim pool
Exactly.
adam crigler
You know, it's like, so I think about what a Democrat is and I'm just, that is not me.
I'm not a socialist.
I don't agree with a lot of what they're saying.
tim pool
And the funny thing is that they come out and I see these memes and they're like, Democrats aren't socialists, dude.
And so my response, here's what I think of when I see these memes.
I try not to engage with so many people on this stuff, but okay, great.
Can you tell me the policies of the Democratic Party as of right now in their manifesto as to what they're proposing?
adam crigler
Can they even do that, or do they start telling you and it's very socialist?
tim pool
These activists can only offer up socialist proposals, so they have a solution.
Actually, Bernie Sanders is a centrist.
I'm not kidding, they call Bernie Sanders a centrist.
adam crigler
He openly talks about being a socialist.
tim pool
And socialism is farther on the left of the economic scale.
So in the middle is mixed economy, the far right is laissez-faire capitalism, the far left is socialism, and Bernie Sanders is a socialist.
So he is very, very far left.
That's crazy to me.
And he can come out and say it, and they're like, note him.
If he was, he'd be advocating for, like, you know, worker control of corporations.
And I'm like, he did!
He did that!
He said that 20% of the stock should be owned by the workers.
Like, what else do you want?
The dude's a socialist.
He says it.
There you go.
That's his thing, right?
I'm not gonna vote for that.
But that's what they're trying to do.
They're trying to make it so that if you're not a socialist, you're right-wing.
Okay, well, I'm center-left.
Okay.
Who am I supposed to vote for?
Donald Trump is center-right.
adam crigler
You're further left than me, actually.
Yeah, I know.
We took that test.
tim pool
I posted a video and it turns out I'm a communist.
Because I'm really ideologically far left.
And libertarian.
Yeah, I'm totally hippie, man.
Live on a farm, share the watermelons with everybody, get a bunch of chickens and just kick back with a piece of straw in the mouth.
But these people are authoritarians.
And that's the big problem.
You want to have your hippie commune?
Dude, do it.
It'd be awesome.
I think it's cool.
I know people who have lived in little hippie communes, and I think it's fantastic, and they share resources, and they don't have money or anything.
But the people who want to force that on other people... Nah.
Nah.
Sorry, man.
You can't do that.
You can't force people.
You're not hippies, then.
You're evil.
Well, I mean, that's the problem.
And if they're saying that you don't need a postmark now, and you don't need a witness for your signature, it's just... You could just print out anything you want and just scribble signatures and just throw them in a bucket and they're gonna count them.
adam crigler
Yep.
tim pool
So I'll tell you what, man.
You know what's going to happen?
It's going to be like 2018.
They're going to say, the votes came in.
It looks like Trump is winning, but we've still got several weeks of mail-in ballots.
And then over the next several weeks, Biden's going to keep growing and growing and growing.
And then he's going to, and then Trump's going to win.
I mean, I'm sorry.
And then Biden's going to have, going to dominate the vote based on the mail-in votes, like in 2018.
Yeah.
adam crigler
And then it's going to be like, we've counted up 400 million votes total.
And there's only 350 million people in America.
tim pool
Cut them some slack.
They're better at cheating than that.
adam crigler
I guess.
tim pool
But there was a country, I can't remember what it was recently, where they had like
you know five times the amount of votes as they had people and then the government was
like shut up and everyone was like okay because they couldn't do anything about it you know.
Man organizing is the most important thing I'll tell you.
That's, you know, it's like, uh, I made the reference to The Last Airbender before, where they have the Fire Nation imprisons a bunch of Earth Nation people.
And I'm like, the only thing stopping these, these, you know, the only thing that makes someone a prisoner is that they don't have coordination between each other.
If you've got a hundred people and there's ten people with weapons who control all these hundred people, if those hundred people coordinated, they would easily take over.
Easily.
But without coordination, then it's just one person against the ten people.
Yep.
Boise Brad says, today Ted C. spoke about the Marxist BLM antifa violence.
It is curious the Democrats don't even care about how young people have been indoctrinated into anarchist and Marxist ideology.
Or, you're saying, is it curious?
I don't know.
I think it's happening at a younger age, honestly.
Ben Z says, Adam, this is for you.
I was an infantryman in Afghanistan in the army.
Earlier you said, you are proud to be an American, and I have not heard another person honestly say that in a long time.
Thank you from another proud American.
adam crigler
My pleasure.
tim pool
Here, here.
adam crigler
My pleasure.
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Political Pothead says Crenshaw wants to stay in Afghanistan.
Unfortunately, many in GOP doesn't get their base.
Trump's GOP approval is 93%, yet 80% GOP oppose troops coming home.
Yet 80% GOP oppose troops coming home.
Right, right, right.
I know that about Dan Crenshaw.
I disagree with him, but I do believe that Dan Crenshaw has integrity and he's honest, and that's important that there are people that you're willing to support you disagree with completely.
So, you know, I've seen the difference in opinion between him and, say, Tulsi Gabbard.
I lean more on Tulsi's point of view of bringing the troops back, but they're both experienced, you know, in the military, and I respect it, and I think it's important to hear what he has to say.
He's a good dude.
That's all that matters.
There are a lot of politicians who aren't good people and just want that money, so I'm not all about that.
But, you know, with people like Dan Crenshaw, I can disagree with him, and I really disagree on the issue of war, But I also defer to the fact that he's actually been there and I haven't.
So, you know, what can I say to that other than if there are other politicians speaking up, you know, I'll lean towards them.
But with that being said, we are now at that time where we go to bed because it is past 10.
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