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Black Lives Matter protests, riots, civil unrest, and the rise of the anti-Semitism movement are all part of the same | |
story. | ||
The movement is a movement that is not just about the anti-Semitism movement. It is a movement that is about the anti-Semitism | ||
movement. | ||
It is a movement that is not just about the anti-Semitism movement. It is a movement that is about the anti-Semitism | ||
movement. | ||
It is a movement that is not just about the anti-Semitism movement. It is a movement that is about the anti-Semitism | ||
movement. | ||
Black Lives Matter protests, riots, civil unrest, whatever it's supposed to be called, has been going on nonstop for | ||
about 130 days. | ||
And it's falling out of the news cycle, and it's kind of weird, because they recently, I don't know, threw an explosive into the window of a Starbucks, and we're throwing explosives at cops, and setting fires, and it's still happening. | ||
And nobody cares anymore. | ||
I guess as we get closer to the election, the media just isn't covering this stuff, but they can't deny it. | ||
And I think regular people are paying attention, at least to what they can. | ||
And then we see these statements from Joe Biden that Antifa is just an idea. | ||
We see this comment put out by this long video, actually, by Michelle Obama, where she's like, Trump is racist and fanning the flames. | ||
And it's like, yo, please just denounce this. | ||
But she says, overwhelmingly peaceful. | ||
Yeah, yeah, okay. | ||
Serial killers are overwhelmingly peaceful, right? | ||
That doesn't mean anything to me. | ||
What am I supposed to say to my friends and family when the riots are still happening? | ||
Now, for the most part, it's in the Pacific Northwest. | ||
And that's kind of going crazy, because apparently now a poll came out showing that Mayor Ted Wheeler, who is the mayor of Portland and doing miserably by every metric, left, right, up, down, whatever, he's losing in the polls to a candidate who calls herself the Antifa candidate. | ||
And she's up 11 points. | ||
So I kind of feel like this is the future we can be looking forward to. | ||
When Donald Trump comes out and says, you know, in a Biden's America, this is what you're going to get, I think he's being a little bit over the top, and I don't like this idea of, like, fear and vote for me. | ||
But Biden does the exact same thing. | ||
Michelle Obama did the exact same thing. | ||
And then you look at what actually happens when people don't go out and vote. | ||
You get do-nothing politicians, you get Mayor Ted Wheeler, and then you get Antifa mayors when he fails. | ||
So we have a very special guest who does kind of like the opposite of Antifund Black Lives Matter, as they're like burning things down. | ||
Scott Pressler is cleaning things up. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Well, thank you, Tim, for having me. | ||
Yeah, I mean, whoever thought it would be such a revolutionary idea to go out and pick up trash? | ||
You know, what I love the most about it is that when Antifa goes out and destroys everything, you get, you know, Michelle Obama being like, they're peaceful. | ||
And then when you went out and cleaned up garbage, they're like, what's his motive? | ||
It's a trick. | ||
It's like, wow. | ||
So anyway, we're gonna talk about that. | ||
We have this story, the NYPD commissioner is... | ||
I guess he's calling the Black Lives Matter protesters spoiled brats for wasting police resources, which is kind of funny, and I can only imagine will make things kind of escalate because, I don't know, they kind of are spoiled brats. | ||
So when they hear that, they're gonna have a temper tantrum. | ||
But also hanging out today, we got Ian Crossland, of course. | ||
Hi there. | ||
He's chillin'. | ||
Hey. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Hi, Scott. | ||
And, uh... Long-haired hippies unite. | ||
Holla! | ||
Lydia's chillin'. | ||
She's producing instead. | ||
I am. | ||
I'm over here in the corner. | ||
I zoom my camera in a little bit, so hopefully I look a little closer to the scene. | ||
So yes, let's jump to this first story, because I thought it was a really interesting contrast considering Scott's here, and this is just happening. | ||
So we have this from the Daily Mail. | ||
NYPD Commissioner Calls Black Lives Matter Protesters Spoiled Brats for Wasting Police Resources After 14 Were Arrested During Last Night's Demonstrations Over the Cop Killing of a Black City Worker in Texas. | ||
Commissioner Dermot Shea laid into protesters demanding an end to police brutality and racism in an interview with NY1 Tuesday morning. | ||
Shea accused them of breaking windows, property damage, graffiti, lighting fires, and called them spoiled brats and knuckleheads. | ||
Knuckleheads, that's not particularly edgy at all, but sure. | ||
The crazy thing is though, I've covered a lot of protests and riots and stuff in, I shouldn't even say riots, in New York. | ||
People typically don't go around starting fires and smashing stuff, so this is like a serious escalation for New York City. | ||
NYPD told Daily Mail 14 were arrested and 10 summonses issued. | ||
New Yorkers took to the streets Monday to protest Jonathan Price's killing. | ||
White cop Sean David Lucas gunned down Price while the black man was trying to break up a domestic fight at a gas station in Wolf City Saturday night. | ||
Price's death tops off a string of police killings of black men and women across America in recent months, which have sparked nationwide protests. | ||
I actually take issue with that last bullet point they got. | ||
That it's like, uh, what does it say, um... A string of killings? | ||
It's like, there are killings all the time, of, you know, tons of different people, and... To insinuate there's like a pattern or whatever is kinda, you know, whatever. | ||
But, but, you know, so there's a couple things that I wanted to bring up with this story, and we'll just like launch this into, Scott, who you are and what you do. | ||
The first thing is... | ||
Why is it that a cop in Texas kills a dude and they go out and protest the NYPD? | ||
Like the NYPD have anything to do with it? | ||
Did smashing that Starbucks window in Seattle have anything to do with it? | ||
I kind of feel like they're not really protesting anything. | ||
They're just, you know, basically yelling rabble, rabble, rabble. | ||
I don't know if you guys, what are your thoughts as we, as we segue now into like what's going on with Black Lives Matter? | ||
Well, violence and hatred don't stop at borders. | ||
That's one way to look at it. | ||
Similar to pollution. | ||
Well, I just don't get why, if Black Lives Matter, why don't we see this kind of outrage every time every single black person is killed? | ||
Why is it only when it's a police officer? | ||
Or why is it when it's only when the race is different of the officer and the victim? | ||
I mean, if Black Lives truly matter, which they do, then where's the outrage? | ||
When illegal immigrants, for example, kill the black community, we never hear those stories. | ||
They never get a protest. | ||
They never get a march or demonstration. | ||
It's the critical theory of power dynamics. | ||
It's the police are the oppressors in a position of power. | ||
And so when you bring up that, okay, well, what about this guy killing this guy? | ||
They're like, well, that's not authority. | ||
Even though it kind of still disregards wealth dynamics and class dynamics. | ||
So the reality, the answer to your question, there isn't one. | ||
There's no good reason. | ||
I can't quite understand it. | ||
They just don't like cops. | ||
I mean, they don't, they don't say all oppression, uh, all oppressors are bad, you know, Ayobe. | ||
They say all cops are bad. | ||
But my, my, my question, I guess, is like, what, what, what ultimately, ultimately do you accomplish by screaming in the face of an NYPD officer who has no idea what's going on in Texas? | ||
Well, something happened in Texas. | ||
Or let's be real for a second. | ||
I mean, why don't these people do something productive? | ||
Like, I believe about changing a system from the inside out. | ||
So if you're fed up with the police system, why don't you become a police officer and reform change from within and have every single one of your Black Lives Matter people become police officers? | ||
Or for example, in Baltimore, why aren't you guys getting AC conditioner and heater units for Baltimore schools? | ||
Where the students had to actually leave school because it was too hot during the summer when they started. | ||
Why not do something productive? | ||
And, you know, I'd be so bold as to say, have these people actually spoken to the black community? | ||
Because I speak to the black community. | ||
You know what they say? | ||
They are against defunding the police because they know that less police equals more crime. | ||
So these people in the leadership roles, I don't think they're actually speaking on behalf of the black community in general. | ||
Could you imagine, like, some Black Lives Matter dude watching the TV and seeing the story and then going, AHHHHH! | ||
And fury and then, like, going outside and AHHHHH! | ||
And then, like, building a house and, like, you know, putting things together. | ||
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I'm so angry! | |
I'm gonna build this house to help the homeless! | ||
It doesn't happen. | ||
That'd be cool. | ||
I mean, I know, I know. | ||
I'd be so there. | ||
It's like, they have all this anger and they go outside and they just yell and then everyone runs around smashing stuff. | ||
And it doesn't solve any of the problems. | ||
And if you try to tell them, like, hey, let's take that anger and do something good, they just get angrier. | ||
Like, how dare you? | ||
It's my righteous anger. | ||
I love it. | ||
I posted something about... There was this meme on Facebook someone posted, and it's really dumb. | ||
They're like, if you're anti-antifa, that means you're pro-fascist. | ||
And I was like, okay, so here's a question. | ||
If there's an Islamophobe who is attacking Muslim people, and I go up to them and I stop them from doing it because I'm anti-Islamophobe, does that make me pro-Muslim? | ||
And they're like, yes. | ||
And I was like, but I'm not a fan of organized religion in that capacity, so I'm just anti-violence. | ||
Right? | ||
And they're like, well, you need to understand, like, what you're supporting when you support fascism. | ||
So I asked them straight up, if Antifa goes to, like, a bunch of white Antifa go to a black neighborhood and start smashing things up and burning things down, does that make them fascists? | ||
And they were like, it means you don't understand why they feel that way and their anger. | ||
And I'm like, oh, now it's justified. | ||
Like, so say now, now they're allowed to go and attack minorities because their, their feelings are hurt. | ||
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Well, you know, I went to Kenosha, Wisconsin, and I went there after they burned down several buildings. | ||
And I spoke personally to the business owners, Asian business owner, Hispanic business owner, a black beauty salon that was burned to the ground. | ||
You know, really, how does it help the black community when you're burning down a black community center? | ||
I don't get it. | ||
I think they're racists. | ||
Yeah. | ||
I mean, like we talked about this last night, what Prince Harry said, you know, I can't I can't repeat his quote. | ||
I have to be very careful. | ||
I say because it's such an like Prince Harry said that he believes the world was created, according to Prince Harry, by white people. | ||
And he went on to add that it was created. | ||
And this is Prince Harry saying this for white people. | ||
You see, I have to phrase that so that the context is like Prince Harry is the one who said he believes the world was made for his race. | ||
That's racist. | ||
And so it's, these are the people who are going around and then, you know what I think? | ||
I'm willing to bet there's a bunch of people who they really are white supremacists and they're giving carte blanche because the media is like, so long as they're wearing hoodies, you know, they can do whatever they want. | ||
And they do. | ||
And then afterwards they're like, don't worry, we're helping. | ||
And then what do you see in these videos? | ||
It's locals. | ||
Like there's, there's one video where these two white women are spray painting and smashing a window and two black women come up. | ||
Oh yeah. | ||
And they're like, get out of here. | ||
And they're like, no, we're helping you. | ||
No, you aren't. | ||
Out of my neighborhood! | ||
Dude, I can't imagine what it must be like to live in this place that's already suffering and then have these people show up yelling anger like, we're helping! | ||
As they like punch you and smash everything and like flip your car over. | ||
And then when you beg for help, the media calls you the fascist. | ||
Or when you clean up a city, they question your motives. | ||
That's what I love about what you've done. | ||
Do you want to explain what you've been doing and who you are? | ||
Sure. | ||
Well, my name is Scott Pressler. | ||
I never thought this would be my life. | ||
I started off as a dog walker, graduated from George Mason with a 3.63, just FYI. | ||
Is that good? | ||
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It's okay. | |
It's high. | ||
I could have done better. | ||
But I couldn't find a job, so I walked dogs because there's no shame in working hard in a hard day's labor. | ||
I moved to Texas to help elect a governor, Greg Abbott, which is why I'm always wearing Texas boots. | ||
Spent two years of my life working to defeat Hillary Clinton, and now I'm on this mission to reelect Donald Trump. | ||
And it was the president, when he was talking about the city of Baltimore and the state of the city, that I decided to tweet on social media, I'm going to Baltimore to go pick up trash. | ||
And the tweet went viral, and all these people were wanting to help, and then I was like, uh-oh, because I only had six days. | ||
And we organized 200 volunteers on a Monday, and we picked up 12 tons of trash in 12 hours in one day in one of the most dangerous streets west Baltimore in the country. | ||
And then the Baltimore Sun questioned my motives and said, yeah, Well, how dare you? | ||
How dare? | ||
I have been watching CNN, okay? | ||
And they've told me that the people putting the garbage there and destroying things are the good guys. | ||
So clearly that must mean you, by cleaning it up, are a bad guy. | ||
My logic is impeccable. | ||
Well, Orgosh, you know, I'm not going to mention names, but maybe I should just braid my hair and go around saying, how dare you to everyone? | ||
That does a lot more than what I've been doing. | ||
Yeah, and ignore the actual polluters. | ||
Why did they, who questioned you? | ||
The Baltimore Sun. | ||
What were they saying? | ||
They were just questioning why I was coming to town, if it were politically motivated. | ||
Why now, as opposed to, hey, how can we help you? | ||
How can we use our voice to amplify and get more volunteers into our city? | ||
You know, because let's say that Democrats were organizing a cleanup in Fairfax, Virginia, where I live. | ||
I'd say, hey, you know what? | ||
Good on you. | ||
Good on you that you're doing something positive. | ||
And who knows? | ||
Maybe I'll come out and join you. | ||
And I think we could really make America a better place if we saw more cleaning up as opposed to burning down stuff. | ||
That's what they do. | ||
We actually have the article. | ||
Check this out. | ||
We assume it was pure motives that led a Trump supporter to launch a cleanup in Cummings District, right? | ||
From the editorial board. | ||
How ridiculous is this story? | ||
The effort was organized by pro-Trump activist Scott Pressler. | ||
He claimed the event was not political. | ||
Yes, he was inspired to come from tweets from President Donald Trump describing the area. | ||
Represented by U.S. | ||
Rep. | ||
Elijah Cummings as a rodent-infested mess. | ||
But the visit wasn't about showing support or animosity for either man, he said. | ||
Call us skeptical. | ||
Look, we appreciate anyone who's willing to roll up their sleeves to help Baltimore. | ||
More than 170 people came from all over the country and cleaned up nearly 12 tons of trash, according to Mr. Pressler's Twitter feed. | ||
He doesn't post any photos of the totality of the trash, so let's take his word for it. | ||
But if this was all about Americans helping Americans, why all the videos of Baltimore | ||
residents thanking Mr. Trump for bringing attention to the issue? We happen to know | ||
that not everybody in West Baltimore feels that way. And in the same post as the videos, | ||
why the frequent reminders? This is an act. This is an act in. | ||
In act, Mr. Cummings District? | ||
In fact, I'm guessing. | ||
Oh, okay. | ||
In fact, I'm like, what is this word? | ||
Copy editor, guys. | ||
This is a year-old article. | ||
Come on, fix it. | ||
Then there's the photo of the Washington Post front page from the day Barack Obama was first elected. | ||
Mr. Pressler tweeted that volunteers found a strikingly unyellowed decade-old newspaper among the trash. | ||
Wow, really? | ||
It was buried under trash. | ||
Buried under a pile of trash. | ||
I saved it. | ||
It's still at my house. | ||
They have the tweet here. | ||
This is, that's amazing. | ||
It's been 11 years. | ||
It was sitting there and it's like preserved. | ||
That's amazing. | ||
I thought it was the most ironic thing. | ||
Wow. | ||
That's nuts, man. | ||
They say it's been 11 years, Mr. Pressler tweeted, in what reads as a not-so-subtle critique of how much good Mr. Obama did for Baltimore, which is none, I imagine. | ||
Whatever he says his motives were, Mr. Pressler's presence in Baltimore reinforces the tired image of our failing urban cores, that the poor people in this dilapidated city can't take care of their own neighborhoods, and all the public officials around them have failed as well. | ||
The bureaucratic, all-talk Democrats strike again. | ||
If a crowd of volunteers could clean up 12 tons of trash in 12 hours, how incompetent and helpless must Baltimoreans be if they can't manage it in decades, right? | ||
Okay, I'm not gonna read the rest of it, but I love how... Speaking of garbage... Yeah, yeah, so let's throw the Baltimore Sun in that pile. | ||
I love this. | ||
We all have something to say about this. | ||
Sorry, go ahead, Ian. | ||
No, wait, wait, wait, I gotta say, I really love this because As I've said before, if what you were doing was supposed to be some kind of manipulation of regular people into supporting Trump, I'm like, oh no, he's tricked us. | ||
Rats. | ||
Oh, I hope he doesn't do it again. | ||
Oh no. | ||
How many people would support him? | ||
He's cleaning up garbage. | ||
Why are you complaining about it? | ||
You'd be like, oh, that's really cool that Trump supports our cleaning of garbage. | ||
Let's, let's get him to do it again. | ||
And it's like, oh, Scott Pressler, he's just gonna be nice again. | ||
Yeah, seriously. | ||
We can't have that. | ||
Apparently not. | ||
They were crapping all over you in the beginning of the article, and then they started crapping all over the residents of Baltimore. | ||
So I think it was someone with an attitude problem wrote that. | ||
Seriously. | ||
Dude, I can't believe you found an Obama newspaper. | ||
That is so amazing. | ||
What newspaper was it? | ||
Was it the Baltimore Sun? | ||
No, no, the Washington Post. | ||
It was the 2008 first election of President Obama that was under so much filth and trash that it was preserved. | ||
Preserved in amber, as it were. | ||
The bacteria couldn't decompose the paper. | ||
There was no water. | ||
Where was the rain? | ||
Thank you. | ||
There was so much trash over it. | ||
It wasn't getting wet. | ||
We and that first cleanup picked up that 12 tons literally within one block. | ||
Like we didn't move. | ||
There was so much volume of trash just piled from head to toe. | ||
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Wow, man. | |
Yeah. | ||
You wanna know what I hear when I listen to this stupid article? | ||
I hear a ton of guilt. | ||
Like, I legit think that everything they're saying about what you believe of them is them projecting what they're actually feeling about what Democrats have done for Baltimore, which is nothing. | ||
I mean, it's just nothing. | ||
How dare you expose the shortcomings of our failed politicians! | ||
The shortcomings of Cummings. | ||
Well, and here's what nobody's talking about too, that a lot of the older residents have been dying and the younger people aren't cleaning it up. | ||
That's one thing. | ||
And then also I met a woman who's 81 years old and she's four foot, 10 inches tall. | ||
I mean, the woman is like a hundred pounds soaking wet. | ||
How is she possibly going to organize a cleanup and pick up 12 tons of trash? | ||
The fact is it has nothing to do with them trying to say it's a tired old stereotype of urban communities. | ||
No, these people literally just can't physically do it by themselves. | ||
So they need a little bit of help and that's where we come in. | ||
What's wrong with that? | ||
You know what's interesting is one of the things I see, you're saying the young people aren't cleaning it up. | ||
I feel like it's a lack of community that results in a lot of this. | ||
And so the solution from the left tends to be give money to the government, the government will clean it up. | ||
But that doesn't solve the community problem. | ||
It just creates a bureaucratic mess where you now have administrators who don't really do anything to help. | ||
They'll show up, they'll clean up. | ||
Well, actually they're not for whatever reason. | ||
But until you have people who think, I'm gonna ask my neighbors what we can do to make our neighborhood better, you're just gonna keep getting more of this across the country. | ||
So I guess my point with this is, I think it's gonna start happening everywhere. | ||
You look at New York, there's no community there. | ||
Yeah. | ||
It's kind of an example of, we were kind of talking about how cities are starting to fail or at least starting to rupture. | ||
And you can see like people are moving out in the times of COVID. | ||
It's another example that people create more trash than they can necessarily clean up or choose to clean up. | ||
So we have to have these trash services come in. | ||
And if those things can't, for whatever reason, get in, or even if they can in this, or in this sense of what Baltimore was going through, it seems like this trash is just going to continue. | ||
And maybe it's, maybe it's not tenable. | ||
How many, how many people, like, how many of you and everybody listening have gone to, like, your neighbor's house? | ||
Like, walked out your door, went to your neighbor and said, hey, I just want to introduce myself. | ||
That's not really happening all that much these days. | ||
Not now. | ||
Even if they do, because, like, where I was living before, up in the Philly area, we did go and talk to the neighbors. | ||
Just like a, hey, what's up? | ||
Here's what, you know, we're doing. | ||
Nice to meet you. | ||
Feel free to ask us for anything. | ||
And then we never talk ever again. | ||
And then, this was 10 years ago, one of our buddies, Luke Rutkowski of We Are Change, did this video where he went on the trains in New York, and he was basically saying, you have millions upon millions of people coming in and off these trains, not once they talk to each other. | ||
And so he actually said, I'm going to talk to these people. | ||
And then he asked him a bunch of questions about like government conspiracy. | ||
It's kind of funny. | ||
But it is a good point. | ||
When I see that you've got the older generation, they don't have the wherewithal, the resources, the time and energy to organize cleanups. | ||
And the younger people, they don't see value in their community. | ||
I'm not going to say for everybody to actually organize this cleanup and actually do the job. | ||
I think what you're doing is extremely important, but how do you inspire them to be the next person to come and do the cleanup? | ||
Or to make sure the garbage doesn't come back, you know what I mean? | ||
I just show up. | ||
I got a buddy, Justin in Pittsburgh, who after doing a cleanup with him, every single month since we did the cleanup, he's not only been doing his own cleanup by himself, but also been registering voters. | ||
So I created a little mini Scott Pressler in Pittsburgh. | ||
Oh, no, no, no. | ||
My heart sings. | ||
I love it. | ||
That's amazing. | ||
And so I kind of feel like I'm a pebble and I'm just throwing myself in the water and I'm hoping that the ripple effect is going to happen because I run a no pressure campaign. | ||
You're never going to inspire somebody to do it by forcing them to do it. | ||
And that's what the Democrats don't understand. | ||
The difference between Republicans and Democrats is Republicans want you to have the freedom to do what you want. | ||
Democrats want you to force you. | ||
to take action. And so I believe that by doing it positively and with love and just by doing | ||
something, I myself am going to inspire others to take action. Have you heard of the Gravel Institute? | ||
I haven't. So there, this Mike Gravel... | ||
Actually, I like the guy. | ||
I think he's a cool dude. | ||
And the people running this, uh, I like. | ||
We talked about him a little bit because they just launched this, like, counter to PragerU. | ||
I just, you know, my request is that they tone down the meanness of their tweets and stuff, like insulting people. | ||
Because their videos are actually well made. | ||
Though I disagree with them, I like to see that the left is putting forward these arguments. | ||
So, uh, there was a video they just put out today called Capitalism vs. Freedom. | ||
And there's a few really interesting things they say in this. | ||
One of which is, how is it freedom that you have to get a job or starve? | ||
And my first reaction was like, I don't understand. | ||
If you were in the middle of the woods and you decided, I'm not going to do any work, you would starve. | ||
What makes them think that they're in a city that there's special circumstances that someone else is going to feed you? | ||
But they basically make the argument that because you have to work, you're not free. | ||
And because employers, you know, set the terms of employment, you're not actually free. | ||
Therefore, I guess, I don't know what their ultimate argument is about how they bring about true freedom. | ||
Communism, I guess. | ||
So anyway, you mentioned the freedom thing, and I was lingering on this Gravel Institute stuff. | ||
And so, I don't know. | ||
I'm just thinking about who actually wants you to be free, Democrats or Republicans. | ||
And when we were talking to Kimberly Klesik, she was on the show a few weeks ago, it feels like one of the reasons they're probably mad at you is because, for one, you're showing people that by choice, with no expectation of money or anything in return, you just did something. | ||
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Yeah. | |
And it made everything better. | ||
And that's the root of a job, right? | ||
So you can be like, I am going to build a thing, and then you make it, and then you go to somebody, I would like to give you this thing in exchange for, I don't know, a piece of pie or something. | ||
You don't need to go to a company to find money, but the narrative we get from many of these leftists is like, that's the only way to do it. | ||
Therefore, we must have communism, otherwise you're not free. | ||
Then when you show up, and you start making them look bad, it's breaking that stranglehold where they say, basically, if you don't get the solution from us, which they're not really getting in the first place, then it'll be so much worse. | ||
When the reality is, they need to actually... Like, individually, I mean everybody, not just Baltimore, like other places you've been to. | ||
It's gotta be community. | ||
You need people who live in the area to care about the area. | ||
But I think... You did a cleanup in, like, Los Angeles, right? | ||
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Mm-hmm. | |
I think one of the biggest problems we have, especially with places like Los Angeles, is that people are in and out. | ||
Like, I don't care. | ||
I'm not gonna stick around. | ||
This place is a mess. | ||
It's almost like, you know, when... It reminds me of that Simpsons joke, where the garbage is piled really, really high, and then the rule is whoever knocks the garbage over has to take it out. | ||
So, like, Bart staples a banana peel to the side of it. | ||
They have no interest in doing better. | ||
And actually, this reminds me of the shopping cart problem. | ||
I forgot what it's called. | ||
You know what that is? | ||
Where you don't return the shopping cart? | ||
Yeah. | ||
There's no reward for it. | ||
It's just the right thing to do. | ||
It's not difficult at all, but people still don't do it. | ||
Anyway, I guess the point that I'm getting to- Scott does it. | ||
Yeah, right, you do. | ||
For sure, yeah. | ||
I guess the point that I'm getting to with everything I've been saying so far is, I'm kind of worried that no one really cares about their communities anymore. | ||
And so it's, you know, you can do these cleanups in these big cities, but I don't know, how do you feel about all this moving forward? | ||
What's going to happen? | ||
Um, I mean, look, at the end of the day, I can sleep better at night knowing that I'm doing everything in my power to use my platform to make our country a better place. | ||
And, you know, whether or not I'm successful at getting others, I know that I did my part. | ||
You know, so I can't judge my success based on the success of others. | ||
I feel good knowing that I'm doing what I can to make America great. | ||
One thing you can do is when you're walking down the street, if you see a piece of trash, just pick it up. | ||
Pick it up. | ||
Yeah. | ||
It's really fun. | ||
In front of somebody. | ||
Yes. | ||
Yeah. | ||
And wave it in their face. | ||
Oh, no, no, no. | ||
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Whatever. | |
Just pick it up and take it. | ||
Sometimes there's not trash cans on the side, on the corners, which is a little unfortunate. | ||
That'd be cool. | ||
But I know it's a lot of upkeep for the trash people to come, the trash people to come by and like empty all the trash cans on every city block. | ||
But pick one up. | ||
Just one. | ||
We can do what Singapore does. | ||
Yeah, just arrest people who litter. | ||
Yeah, gum is illegal over there. | ||
You can't- you chew gum? Ooh, that's bad. | ||
Really? | ||
Yeah, there's no gum anywhere on the sidewalks because it's illegal. | ||
Oh. | ||
Because people just spit it and stomp it into the ground. | ||
I don't think that's a good solution. | ||
Yeah, if you like- That sounds like a leftist dream, right? | ||
A little authoritarian. | ||
I don't know, no, no, I don't know. | ||
I don't know because it's almost like right authoritarian, you know, cleanliness, tradition, serve this, you know, it's the left would just like destroy it and burn it down and then clap and cheer for it. | ||
Like, yay, we got rid of, we saved the city, you know, because that's what they're doing. | ||
You know what's funny to me is that they talk about tearing it all down and burning it down and starting from scratch, but it kind of makes me wonder then who exactly is going to do the upkeep in these cities? | ||
Nobody. | ||
Who is going to be making sure that everything's neat and clean and organized? | ||
You need someone who's kind of right-leaning to make sure that this happens. | ||
Well, you could be clean and left-leaning. | ||
It's just the problem is the left we have today is making excuses for the destruction. | ||
Look, man, if you want to be far left and talk about your communist utopia, all right, man, I'll have an argument. | ||
But if you're supporting the people who are making everything worse and burning things down, I don't really think you want to make things better, you know? | ||
Have you heard of flash graphene? | ||
Are you familiar with the... | ||
I don't know flash graphite. | ||
Are you familiar with graphene at all? | ||
Like with trees? | ||
It's made of carbon. | ||
It's pure carbon. | ||
Okay. | ||
And it's like a hexagonal lattice. | ||
It's a new material. | ||
You'll see a lot of it in the 21st century. | ||
It's incredible material. | ||
But you can make it in a process where they take carbon trash and hit it with lasers and you can turn it into this building material. | ||
So I think if there's a purpose for the trash, it will excite people more to go out and get it. | ||
Especially like the government. | ||
The problem is sorting the trash. | ||
You know? | ||
Like, we could do a lot of things with plastic. | ||
We could do a lot of things with paper. | ||
We could- Food. | ||
Food? | ||
Food, trash, you know, like, banana peels. | ||
Right, we can compost that. | ||
One of the big problems is that the food gets all over everything else, and then you gotta clean it and separate it. | ||
It's not that easy. | ||
Now we- I mean, I think one thing- one of the things they do is, like, they put all the- they take all the garbage, and they put it in a dump, and they put, like, grass over the dump. | ||
And then it breaks down, like the trash has to break down and they siphon off the methane and use it. | ||
There's clever things we're doing to deal with trash. | ||
There's also bacteria that eats it that they found in Japan, I think. | ||
One bacteria in a trash dump underneath the pile. | ||
It eats plastic, right? | ||
The future is now, man. | ||
I had a question for you, Scott. | ||
When you first got inspired, when was this? | ||
Like September 2019. | ||
And you were just chilling at your house or something, and then you saw it. | ||
What was it like, the impetus? | ||
Just watching the tweets, watching the social media, you know, saw President Trump retweeted Kimberly Klesik, and I went, wow, oh my gosh. | ||
People don't understand, we're all living in a bubble. | ||
Unless you live in LA, unless you live in Baltimore, you don't understand what it's like to live on the streets. | ||
You don't get it. | ||
You haven't seen the tent cities and that really opened my eyes and I was like, oh my gosh, I can't believe we live in the greatest, freest country in the world, but our people are living like this. | ||
And so I said, okay, I'm going to do something about it. | ||
All right, well, what do you like so much about Trump? | ||
I like that he's keeping his promises. | ||
I like that he's the first president that I can remember in my lifetime who has an unshakable commitment to actually keeping his campaign promises. | ||
I mean, it's almost like he has a piece of paper where he has them all listed and he's just going through and striking them off. | ||
No, I like that one of the criticisms the media has had is that his call for pulling our troops out of the Middle East was his desperate attempt to maintain a campaign promise. | ||
Oh no! | ||
Pretty sure Americans like that he's doing that. | ||
I do. | ||
Gosh, President Trump, stop keeping your promise to stop endless wars. | ||
You should be voting for the Iraq war like Joe Biden did. | ||
I mean, he's the first president in something like, excuse me, you're going to have to fact check me, 40 years that hasn't gotten us into an endless war. | ||
That's something that whether you're a Republican or Democrat, we should all be cheering on. | ||
That we're bringing our money home. | ||
We're bringing our soldiers home, not spending it. | ||
Why are we rebuilding Iraq, Iran, and Afghanistan? | ||
Meanwhile, our people are living like this in the streets of LA and Baltimore. | ||
What if one day you were like, I'm going to go clean up this mess. | ||
And then as you, you know, you put on your apron or whatever, you got, we got a breaking news that the troops had been brought back. | ||
And instead of building cities in foreign countries, they actually were cleaning up the trash. | ||
And you could just sit back, crack open a beer, put on the TV and be like, my work here is done. | ||
I'll tell you why they're rebuilding over there in Iraq and Afghanistan because they have an opportunity to start at the bottom. | ||
They get certain people with contracts that are very, that they want to give the money to that Halliburton, for instance, big companies with connections with the people that are starting the wars. | ||
And so they get all the money from the rebuild. | ||
Whereas we did in Baltimore, those companies aren't in Baltimore and we'd have a hard time getting them into Baltimore. | ||
I do think, you know, and they say we're spreading democracy. | ||
I think that's one way of looking at it. | ||
But I think it has a lot to do with it's like proxy war influencing. | ||
It's like gaining a strategic location so that the U.S. | ||
can go to essentially proxy war with other countries. | ||
Oh, absolutely. | ||
Like Syria was a proxy war with the U.S. | ||
and Russia, essentially. | ||
Hillary Clinton was totally on board with like, I don't care if we go to war with Russia. | ||
So I remember this in 2016. | ||
That was the next question I was going to ask you. | ||
Hillary Clinton was advised that a no-fly zone over Syria meant essentially World War III. | ||
Like, Russia would be like, we have a military base there. | ||
I think it's in Tartus. | ||
And she was like, so what? | ||
So Donald Trump was like, no, we're not going to do that. | ||
We're going to try and negotiate and bring peace. | ||
Why would we want war? | ||
And so you actually had the Warhawk pro-war candidate and Donald Trump who was like, I'm not going to do that. | ||
So they accused him of working with Russia. | ||
But yeah, so that whole thing was basically this conflict with Russia. | ||
The conflict in Syria was very much the U.S. | ||
supporting those who opposed Russia and Russia supporting their ally in Assad. | ||
But anyway, I bring that up as sort of a segue. | ||
You said you worked for two years to defeat Hillary Clinton. | ||
Oh, yes. | ||
I'm very proud of that. | ||
I'm going to come back to the Trump question, because I do want to get specifics on the promises thing. | ||
But I do want to ask, like, what didn't you like about Hillary Clinton? | ||
Well, for me, I have to make it clear, and I mean this with all due respect to our president, but 2016 was never about electing Donald Trump. | ||
For me, it was always about defeating Hillary Clinton. | ||
Now it's changed going into 2020, and we'll come back, but now for me, it's about electing Donald Trump, not defeating Joe Biden. | ||
I just thought she was the most untrustworthy candidate, and I never wanted her to have power back in the White House. | ||
I didn't want her to replace the late Antonin Scalia. | ||
I didn't want her to have power over all of those judges, and I'm so glad I helped defeat her. | ||
Yeah, that sounds like regular old politics, I suppose. | ||
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Yeah. | |
You know, and now we're in this era where it's not regular old politics at all. | ||
The weirdest thing to me is the support for Joe Biden because, I mean, it's the lies, man. | ||
I saw a friend of mine posted that they were like, Donald Trump will increase our military presence overseas and Joe Biden will end it. | ||
Yeah, I know. | ||
And I was like, how dare you? | ||
Were you around from 2008 to 2016? | ||
Did you live from, yeah, 2008 to 2016? | ||
Were you alive? | ||
Because, I mean, you could watch the news and see the news reports of what the Biden administration was doing. | ||
But these are the things that they're putting out. | ||
And Hillary Clinton was Obama administration. | ||
Joe Biden's the same thing. | ||
I think what they're going for is they want the same power structure. | ||
And they're like, what's the last thing we have? | ||
Biden guy. | ||
It's the best. | ||
It's the status quo. | ||
Absolutely. | ||
But I really want to point something out for our mathematicians out there. | ||
Joe Biden has been a career politician for 47 years, which is 19% of our country's history. | ||
Whoa. | ||
One fifth of our country's history that the United States first gave its declaration of independence. | ||
Joe Biden has been around for 47 years as career politician. | ||
Is that incredible? | ||
Wow. | ||
I mean, it'd be almost impressive if he did good things, you know? | ||
I know. | ||
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Wow. | |
I mean, there was a while where I was actually excited for Bernie, but then Bernie sold out. | ||
Twice. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Yeah, definitely. | ||
Twice. | ||
Were you on board for Bernie in 2016, rather? | ||
What was your feelings about just the voting and the political landscape going into 2016? | ||
In 2016? | ||
Oh, gosh. | ||
I mean, you know, I was hoping that we had the wave on our side, but I mean, it was going to be close. | ||
I knew it. | ||
I didn't even think that we were necessarily going to win. | ||
I just never stopped and I hustled and I grinded every single day and I never stopped working. | ||
So I think I kind of deluded myself into thinking that we were going to win. | ||
But I mean, the thing that scared me is just the amount of young people that were coming over to the leftist ideology. | ||
And I think that's shifted. | ||
And for years, I've never seen so many young people actually coming over to the conservative ideology. | ||
And I follow my followers pretty closely. | ||
You know, I try to look at who's following me. | ||
And I'm seeing more and more college students, especially on Twitter. | ||
And on my Instagram, people slide in my DMs all the time, and they just say, Scott, you know, I can't be outspoken like you are, which is a travesty that we have to say that in today's society, that people have to self-censor themselves. | ||
But all these young people are coming over, and you know what I think they're attracted to? | ||
They're not necessarily attracted to the politics. | ||
I bring them in through the positivity and through passion. | ||
The young kids are attracted to passion. | ||
And that leads me to believe that it's who gets there first. | ||
Is it a socialist that attracts the young kids? | ||
Or is it a capitalist that attracts the young kids? | ||
Who gets there first? | ||
Who plants the seed first? | ||
And that's going to affect the direction of our country. | ||
So that behooves us to get there first. | ||
You know, I was kind of thinking about that, and I feel like this idea that young people are socialists is... Well, I think it's an illusion. | ||
And you know what the best example, in my opinion, is? | ||
TikTok. | ||
Like, you got these young kids who are, like, flashing money. | ||
Not necessarily TikTok, but, like, it's a thing. | ||
These vloggers are, like, all rich, and they're buying mansions, and they're doing these dances where it's like, we are super rich, and we own a mansion now. | ||
I don't think these people are Bernie Sanders supporters, you know what I mean? | ||
They're like making videos where they're making it rain on each other and stuff. | ||
Pretty sure they like me. | ||
Jack Murphy made an amazing observation that in his family, he's a communist. | ||
In his locality... Oh, he was quoting somebody. | ||
Oh, was he? | ||
In his neighborhood, in his city, he's a socialist. | ||
And then in his grand country, he's a capitalist. | ||
Okay. | ||
So like when you're at home, you work and then you buy food and then you just give the food to your family, like, you know, to each according to their need. | ||
Right. | ||
And so that's the general idea. | ||
I see that. | ||
That actually makes a whole lot of sense because communism works really, really, really well with a very, very small group of people. | ||
So maybe when you, when you scale up beyond like five to 10 people, a small group of hardworking people. | ||
And so kids probably see that growing up with their family and think communism is like, that's just why kids tend towards what you're saying, socialism, but not really. | ||
But it's, it's more than that. | ||
You take a kid who always is being given what they need from their parent. | ||
Then they go to school where they're always being told what to do and given what they need by the authority. | ||
Then they go to college. | ||
Now they're 24 when they are 22 to 24, when they get out, depending on which degree they're going for. | ||
Their entire lives, there was the giant head in the sky being like, I bestow upon you food for your labors. | ||
Thank you, giant head. | ||
Tell me what to do next. | ||
So what happens when these people actually go work? | ||
I've experienced this, where I've had employees, I've hired people. | ||
When I was working at Fusion and they'd be like, what should I do? | ||
And I'm like, I need you to book travel. | ||
How do I do it? | ||
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I don't know. | |
That's why I hired you. | ||
Oh gosh. | ||
They're like, well, I don't know how to do it either. | ||
And I'm like, okay, we'll figure it out. | ||
But you have to tell me how to... No, I can't tell you because I don't know. | ||
I'm gonna go make a documentary. | ||
You figure out the travel stuff. | ||
Let me know when you're done. | ||
And they'd freak out. | ||
I can't do this. | ||
You gotta give me instructions. | ||
Nah, welcome to the real world. | ||
Not happening. | ||
What was your school life like? | ||
Did you go to a public school and how long? | ||
I went to a combination of public and private school. | ||
Was it like a self-motivated school or was it one of those like what are they called? | ||
Masonic? | ||
Not Masonic. | ||
I didn't go to a Masonic school. | ||
I did not go to the Masonic temple. | ||
Some school where you could Manasori or something? | ||
Manasori. | ||
Manasori school. | ||
Where like you do whatever you want? | ||
No, I went to private school. | ||
I mean it was pretty normal. | ||
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Yeah. | |
I want to go back to the Trump thing. | ||
I want to ask you specifically, what are your favorite promises that he's kept? | ||
Well, he's given us two Supreme Court justices. | ||
He's about to give us number three, which is ACB. | ||
I believe we're up to over 200 federal judges, which are lifetime appointments. | ||
I like that he cut the corporate tax because just thinking logically for a second, let's think logically when we're talking about corporate tax. | ||
If China has a corporate tax of 20 and America has a corporate tax of 30, if you're a business, where are you strategically going to go? | ||
You're probably going to go to China because it's lower and you can get better business, right? | ||
I believe that he's lowered our corporate tax to 15 or something like that. | ||
So that's bringing businesses back to America. | ||
It's incentivizing businesses to come to our country. | ||
And with tariffs. | ||
And you know what? | ||
I'm sorry, but I'm not a free trader. | ||
I want to make it very clear. | ||
I'm a fair trader. | ||
And you can be a free trader all you want, but if other countries are imposing penalties and tariffs on us, and we are not imposing penalties and tariffs back on them, I call that stupidity. | ||
I think that is dumb that we are not playing on a fair uh... battleground versus other countries why we let him | ||
rip us off and why are we rewarding them with our business to rep us | ||
off that is no sense their extract our industries are being extracted | ||
thank you know is dylan radigan said that like ten years ago and i said bc | ||
said on on many many criticisms for the democrats and republicans | ||
but he mentioned that | ||
are our jobs are being extracted through trade Yes. | ||
And that was like 2011. | ||
That was amazing. | ||
We've seen it. | ||
We have people in America who it then becomes Ian's job as an American at a company to train his counterpart across the country to do his job for him. | ||
Outside the world, you mean? | ||
Yeah, other countries in the world. | ||
And we've seen that. | ||
And you know, I love that he's securing the border. | ||
Illegal immigration is a Big, big issue for me. | ||
And I think it plays into Black Lives Matter. | ||
Because in our country, we have 3.6 million black children living in poverty. | ||
We have 4 million Hispanic children living in poverty. | ||
And we have 4.2 million white children living in poverty. | ||
So how can you in a straight face say to me, Black Lives Matter, while the Democrat Party is taking care of illegal immigrants over black If you care about black lives, put the black community first. | ||
So I'm a big proponent of stopping illegal immigration. | ||
I support our police. | ||
I support defending, not defunding our police. | ||
And you know, this issue isn't very popular to some because I know it's not necessarily America first, but I think it's important to show President Trump is the only president keeping his promises. | ||
Clinton, Bush, Obama, Trump. | ||
All promised they would move the U.S. | ||
Embassy to Jerusalem. | ||
And who was the only president in all of those years to keep his promise? | ||
President Donald Trump. | ||
And what did the media say when he did? | ||
Racist, or... Oh no, they said it's World War III. | ||
Anti-Semite, or... World War III, it's gonna... Iran's gonna launch the ships, and then Syria... And what happened? | ||
Nothing happened. | ||
Nothing. | ||
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Oh, wait, wait, wait. | |
Now we're getting peace with Bahrain. | ||
Now we're getting peace with the Emirates, the UAE, Saudi Arabia. | ||
Oh, but where's the Nobel Peace Prize for Donald Trump, even though he's been nominated for three now? | ||
Just FYI. | ||
He might get one. | ||
I don't think so. | ||
They're not going to give him that. | ||
It's not an American that chooses it, so he might. | ||
It's not an honor anyway. | ||
It has been the fact that President Obama, I think within his first year, received the Nobel Peace Prize. | ||
First nine months or whatever. | ||
That was so crazy. | ||
Meanwhile, he's bombing everybody. | ||
But I don't blame Obama for that. | ||
He got nominated by somebody. | ||
No, no, no. | ||
We don't blame him. | ||
We blame the process. | ||
Right, right, right. | ||
The Pulitzer. | ||
If he were if he were honorable, you know what I would have done? | ||
I would have as President Obama, I would have said, I'm so humbled and honored by this, but I cannot at this time accept this award. | ||
And I would like to fulfill my campaign promises to you a piece and then I will He could have done it in such a classy way. | ||
When he first got into office, he kept saying how much he admired Abraham Lincoln, and he was ready to make some move and get assassinated and change the world, but he didn't have anybody's support. | ||
The American people were like, our guy's in. | ||
We're done. | ||
They walked away. | ||
He had no support. | ||
Then he started talking about his favorite guy was Teddy Roosevelt. | ||
He had a big Obama, so in four years he realized, I'm not going to do the Lincoln thing. | ||
I like Teddy. | ||
Yeah, he got in and he was like, you know, I campaigned on ending our Middle Eastern wars and my first executive order as president is to blub a bunch of kids. | ||
That's what he did. | ||
A village of women and children in Pakistan, I believe, drone strike. | ||
And that's, I remember it was like a month and I was like, yeah, hope and change. | ||
And then I'm like, let's see what's going on. | ||
Ah, I voted for that. | ||
Whoa! And then no one was there, everyone was gone. | ||
And I'm like, where'd everybody go? | ||
I kind of feel bad about this, guys. | ||
There's nobody left. | ||
All the activists were, woo, gone. | ||
How about the big stories that nobody is talking about? | ||
That President Trump is taking on big pharma. | ||
I mean, that is a giant story. | ||
When has a president ever done that? | ||
What's he doing? | ||
Well, he's trying to lower drug prices so we can be competitive with Canada, for example. | ||
And he also gave us the right to try, which was huge for patients that are terminal, and giving them the option to try a drug to see if it will save their life. | ||
I can't believe that wasn't already available. | ||
Thank you. | ||
So you know what this is? | ||
Like let's say you're dying, and the doctor's like, you're gonna die in six months. | ||
Now there's a clinical trial right now for this drug that might kill you too, but you can try it because you're gonna die anyway. | ||
So normally, there's a ton of experimental treatments, there's a ton of treatments that maybe haven't gone to human trials. | ||
Right to try means, if I'm gonna die anyway, give me that medication. | ||
Does that entail psychedelics too? | ||
Like mushrooms, things that are... You are wearing a mushroom shirt, but I cannot answer that question. | ||
I hear that they're really good for end-of-life patients. | ||
They help people deal with coming to terms with death and stuff. | ||
Interesting. | ||
What was that movie where, like, the old dude's doing heroin because he's like, I'm 80 years old, I don't care! | ||
Little Miss Sunshine or something? | ||
And then he ODs. | ||
Oh, that's terrible. | ||
I mean, like, you're, like, if, look, if you're dying and you're old and you're in pain, you should have the right to chill. | ||
If you have a chance to save your life. | ||
And so these are the stories nobody's talking about. | ||
Veteran affairs and making it so you can fire people if they're not doing their job. | ||
Why do we not treat our government like a business? | ||
I don't get that. | ||
If you're not doing your job, get the heck out and let's put in somebody that will. | ||
President Trump allowed it so you can fire people within the VA if they're not doing their job. | ||
Wow. | ||
There's a challenge between how we run businesses and how we run government. | ||
The challenge with businesses is that they're, in essence, authoritarian. | ||
The boss can say, you know what, you're gone, get out, for any reason, for the most part. | ||
We do have a bunch of labor laws, so it's not completely. | ||
But the general idea is, it's a private company, they can do what they want. | ||
Well, government has to have consent of the governed. | ||
So you end up, I think with, you know, these bureaucratic systems, I think the main problem is we've been stacking laws upon laws upon laws forever. | ||
And so now we have this giant ball of sludge. | ||
It's impossible to move through. | ||
I think that's been one of the biggest hurdles for Donald Trump is that he's used to running this company where he can be like. | ||
Give me the permits. | ||
We're building a golf course right over there. | ||
It's gonna be great. | ||
Everyone's gonna love it. | ||
Then he gets into government, and he's like, I know exactly how to solve this problem. | ||
He's like, get me a national security advisor. | ||
We're gonna go through- I'm sorry, sir. | ||
We can't do that. | ||
We have to go through Congress first, and then once we get approval- Wait, what? | ||
How long is that gonna take? | ||
Six months. | ||
Oh, wow. | ||
Yeah, so one of the challenges with the big pharma thing is, you're right, he's trying, but he's not a king. | ||
He signed his executive orders to lower prices, and now I guess some people I've seen report that insulin prices have dropped quite a bit, happy pens have gone down, but when he goes to these debates, they're like, you can't do that, executive order can't even change this, you're making it up, and they're arguing He can't lower the prices. | ||
I guess what Trump did with the executive order, which was within his powers, is open up trade with other countries. | ||
So it was like, in Canada, they get things super cheap. | ||
So he says, fine. | ||
We won't buy from the big pharma that's jacking the price up on all these things. | ||
We'll get it from Canada. | ||
We'll get it from Canada. | ||
So that'll force them to lower their prices. | ||
Precisely. | ||
You know what I love about all this stuff? | ||
I know so many people who are saying things like, can you believe Trump was putting, you know, tariffs on products and starting a trade war? | ||
And I was like, oh yeah, yeah. | ||
Tell me why you're worried about that. | ||
Well, I mean, it's like bad. | ||
Like, why is it bad? | ||
Well, because there's like a trade deficit. | ||
What does that mean? | ||
I just like, Trump shouldn't do it. | ||
I'm like, oh, you have no idea what you're talking about. | ||
Okay. | ||
So I'll tell you what, I saw this today from Gallup. | ||
This is one of the most shocking polls I have seen yet in this cycle. | ||
Guess what? | ||
Enthusiasm, they say, is very high, right? | ||
For Donald Trump, voter enthusiasm is through the roof. | ||
I mean, people are saying like, I will crawl through, you know, barefoot through broken glass to vote for Donald Trump. | ||
Accurate. | ||
Enthusiasm for Joe Biden is non-existent. | ||
There's no one going like, Biden! | ||
They're mostly just like, I hate Trump. | ||
But get this. | ||
Gallup says enthusiasm is average. | ||
They do not expect high voter turnout. | ||
What? | ||
Based, yep. | ||
But think about what that means. | ||
If Trump supporters are like frothing at the mouth, screaming like, I gotta go vote Trump, and they're like jumping out windows and like superhero landing and then running a million, you know, to go to the voting booth. | ||
If the Trump supporters are extremely active, enthusiastic, and ready to vote. | ||
But voter turnout is expected to be the same? | ||
That sounds like Trump's going to win. | ||
In a landslide. | ||
Maybe. | ||
That's what it sounds like. | ||
You don't think so? | ||
We're going to have historically high voter turnout. | ||
But that actually helps President Trump. | ||
I'm telling you right now. | ||
We're going to have historically high voter turnout. | ||
And we've seen it already in the amount of ballots that have already been returned in Florida, the early voting going on in Virginia. | ||
Why does that help Trump? | ||
voter registrations that are going on, it's going to be historically high. | ||
But that helps Donald Trump. | ||
Why does that help Trump? | ||
We're seeing new voters, new people that have never voted in 56 years. | ||
I get messages like that all the time. | ||
Scott, I'm in Tennessee, I'm 56 years old, I've never voted, will you help me register | ||
to vote? | ||
Yes, I will. | ||
Now, I know that's anecdotal, but people are still in my jam. | ||
We are seeing that the GOP is registering more voters than the Democrats. | ||
And they're closing the gap. | ||
So most people probably don't know this. | ||
The Republican Party is much smaller than the Democratic Party. | ||
And Republicans tend to win because independent voters will swing towards the Republicans. | ||
But now we're seeing the gap closing. | ||
The GOP in Pennsylvania, for instance, in numerous places, have closed the gap, I think, by 160,000 registrations. | ||
And according to Axios, it's not necessarily because of new voters. | ||
You know what's happening? | ||
People are leaving the Democratic Party. | ||
It's new voters, too. | ||
It is. | ||
It is, for sure. | ||
Trump lit up a bunch of areas that had never voted before. | ||
Yeah. | ||
But it's significant to say many Democrats are walking away. | ||
Oh, absolutely. | ||
Look at the data. | ||
I mean, PA is my wheelhouse, and I'm spending the entire month of October in Pennsylvania. | ||
I'm actually heading there tomorrow to Doylestown, which is Bucks County. | ||
Bucks County hasn't voted Republican since, I believe, 1988. | ||
And historically been Democrat and their voter registration numbers for the Republicans are through the roof. | ||
That is a bellwether. | ||
Look at Erie. | ||
Erie's another bellwether, which voted for Donald Trump in 2016. | ||
Their Republican numbers are through the roof. | ||
Allegheny County, which is Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, which is basically they always say Pennsylvania is Philly and Pittsburgh and then Alabama in the middle. | ||
We're doing really well with voter registration in Allegheny County. | ||
So the numbers don't lie. | ||
Arizona is looking good, which by the way, the Democrats just extended the voter registration to October 23rd. | ||
Yesterday was the last day, by the way. | ||
Florida, they are desperate. | ||
North Carolina and Pennsylvania, we're killing it in all four states. | ||
So you're going out and doing voter registration? | ||
Oh yeah, I'm doing voter registration, sign-waving, door-knocking, phone-banking. | ||
I will do whatever it takes to win, legally. | ||
That's what needs to happen, man. | ||
And then you're gonna sleep for five months? | ||
And then I will sleep, well, depending on what happens on Tuesday, November 3rd. | ||
because if it is a contested election, yada yada, then... | ||
Which it probably will be with mail-in, right? | ||
Like, it's going to be three or four weeks before. | ||
Depends. | ||
I think Michigan? Are they waiting till the 10th? | ||
Well, there's been some conflicting stuff. So, like, a federal judge | ||
said something about, like, Wisconsin or one of those states, or maybe Maine, | ||
that, you know, they have to be due on election day. So, several of the Democrats' plots to extend | ||
the mail-in ballots are being shut down, which is great, because Ronna McDaniel has, I think, | ||
it's protectthevote.com, and they're doing a good job suing the Democrats. | ||
But, uh, it-it- We need to vote overwhelmingly. | ||
It has to be an overwhelming and resounding victory on Tuesday, November 3rd, 2020. | ||
And we not only have to win the House, but we have to win the Senate. | ||
And dare I say, it would make us look much better if we win the popular vote too, you know? | ||
So those states like Mississippi and Arkansas and South Dakota, like your vote matters more because it's going to go to the popular vote. | ||
I got more good news for you. | ||
What's up? | ||
So people often talk about the secret Trump voter or the shy Trump voter. | ||
There's actually a research that was done that came out at the end of August that asked the question, how do you figure out if people are actually lying to the pollsters to figure out if the numbers make sense? | ||
Because what are you supposed to do? | ||
You ask somebody like, who are you voting for? | ||
And they say, Biden. | ||
Are you lying to me? | ||
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No. | |
Okay. | ||
So how do you know if they're actually lying? | ||
So they asked people questions like, you know, do you feel that you can be truthful about, you know, who you would vote for and see if they said yes or no? | ||
Would you be worried at all if, you know, someone asked you how you really felt, yes or no? | ||
And what they ended up finding, and it's like seven PhDs that did this project, 10.1% of the polled voters Are likely Trump supporters who are lying about their vote. | ||
You know what that means? | ||
That's a 20% swing. | ||
Wow. | ||
So, well, hold on. | ||
You've got Biden nationally at 9.2 up in the RCP aggregate. | ||
Imagine if 10% of the vote was secretly for Trump. | ||
Then it would put Trump at plus 1%. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Guess what else? | ||
No, it would put him at plus, plus 11% because Biden would be down 10 and Trump would go up 10. | ||
Right. | ||
So, so, so Biden's at 50, Trump's at 40. | ||
Biden would go to 40 and Trump would go to 50. | ||
Get it? | ||
It is a 20 point swing. | ||
But here's what's interesting. | ||
The Sunday Express poll that Trump tweeted out, guess what it shows? | ||
Trump plus one. | ||
So I'm wondering if when a British company says, how are you voting? | ||
They went, nah, it's a British company. | ||
I'm voting for Trump. | ||
When the Americans call and they're like, Hi, I'm an American journalist. | ||
Who are you voting for? | ||
Biden? | ||
Biden, I swear. | ||
Are you being honest? | ||
Yes, please don't come to my house with Antifa. | ||
I don't know if people are actually freaking out in that capacity. | ||
I'm kind of kidding. | ||
They do. | ||
I was in New Hampshire and I knock on this woman's door in the front and she's got a little side area and she doesn't answer the door right away. | ||
We're about to leave and she comes out to the side and she's real shy and timid. | ||
Young thing too. | ||
I'd say like early thirties. | ||
And she goes, is my neighbor next door? | ||
I said, you know, we didn't knock. | ||
We didn't see anybody. | ||
And she goes, I have a question for you. | ||
She goes, did you know that if you type in antifa.com, it goes to Joe Biden? | ||
I swear. | ||
I swear to God. | ||
Someone just did that. | ||
I know. | ||
But still, the fact is this woman was so shy and timid about even asking that question and whether or not her neighbor would overhear this conversation. | ||
And I just said back to her, you know, the reason why I'm supporting President Donald Trump is because I want law and order. | ||
And I want to make sure that we're upholding our laws and defending our police. | ||
You know, I really went in on the law and order since that clearly was important to her. | ||
But it just shows me those shy voters exist. | ||
And she's the suburban woman that doesn't want Antifa or BLM burning down her city. | ||
They're out there. | ||
They found that 11% of Republicans were worried about sharing their true opinions. | ||
Yeah? | ||
I'm sure it's more than that. | ||
I think it was 10.5% of Independents were scared, and 5.4% of Democrats were scared. | ||
All in all, with the entire voter base, they said it was around 10.1% of the shy vote were Trump supporters. | ||
I've got to be very careful with language, because I think it was something like 10% of the Trump supporters were saying they weren't voting for Trump. | ||
That's basically it. | ||
I don't know if this like, look, man, the polls right now have Biden like ridiculously up. | ||
It's just, it's just insane. And I got to be real. If Donald Trump wins with polling where it's at | ||
right now, like if it stays where it is, it will be probably the one of the most insane historical | ||
American presidency upsets ever. It won't stay the same for sure. | ||
I think as we get closer to the election, things will change. | ||
But I feel like the media is going to come out and be like, we did a new weighted poll, and Joe Biden's up 73! | ||
Donald Trump's at 1% approval, and the rest is all Joe Jorgensen. | ||
People are going to... I'm exaggerating, obviously. | ||
Joe's going to win Utah! | ||
You know, like they did with... No. | ||
Oh, Gary Johnson. | ||
No! | ||
Like they did with Evan McMullin. | ||
Remember when they said that he was going to win Utah, and they had that pipe dream? | ||
Don't wait for those. | ||
Those theories are gonna come out. | ||
It's gonna be great. | ||
Crowder was asking, are polls actually just propaganda? | ||
I think it was Crowder. | ||
Yes. | ||
Or are they actually referencing what is coming? | ||
I think they are propaganda. | ||
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They are. | |
Well, it's a fact. | ||
Several studies have been done. | ||
There's a large faction of people who will vote for who they think is going to win. | ||
So when the polls keep coming out saying it's Biden, what they're trying to do is just convince... I think the polls, for the most part, there's no conspiracy. | ||
But there are weighted polls where they're very clearly favoring Democrats. | ||
That sounds like a conspiracy. | ||
I think if a media company is doing a weighted poll... Like, look, there's Democrat pollsters. | ||
And they're trying to make it look like a Democrat's winning so there's more Democrats. | ||
But they do that all the time! | ||
They're conspiring to get people to vote Democrat. | ||
Conspiracy 101. | ||
So I think what ends up happening is if Joe Biden, if the media keeps saying over and over again, he's winning, he's winning, he's winning, then they're trying to demoralize Trump supporters, which I don't think will work. | ||
It has the opposite effect. | ||
Right. | ||
People like, I think, well, I think Trump supporters don't care about the polls for the most part. | ||
I think voting for Donald Trump is an F you to the establishment. | ||
So it's like that you have that one opportunity to tell Joe Biden and the Obama administration to shove it and it's hitting that, you know, that Donald Trump button. | ||
That's what people want. | ||
I feel, and the media too, like, cause I really am sick. | ||
Okay, man, I've been ranting on this nonstop. | ||
Brian Stelter of CNN. | ||
is claiming now on mainstream cable television that there is a government conspiracy between the military pilots, the Secret Service, all of the doctors at Walter Reed, Donald Trump, his staff, to cover up that he's actually really sick. | ||
Even though the president walked out of the hospital of his own volition and then waved to everybody, then what happens? | ||
The Guardian puts out a video and they're like, Donald Trump is gasping for air. | ||
And it's Trump just going like, Like, he just, he's like standing there and he like opens | ||
his mouth, takes a breath, he's like, and then he waves and they're like, oh, he's gasping. | ||
Wait, aren't these the same people that criticized him for having two scoops of ice cream? | ||
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Yeah. | |
Well, that was supposed to be tongue in cheek, but the problem is many of them | ||
ended up taking it seriously. | ||
Seriously. | ||
So yeah, so it was funny because there's a woman at CNN who does kind of jokey segments | ||
and she was like, Donald Trump gets two scoops of ice cream while everyone gets one. | ||
It's supposed to be silly! | ||
But then you ended up with like, I think Don Lemon did a segment about it, he's like, did you see this? | ||
Two scoops of ice cream! | ||
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Oh gosh. | |
Did you see the salt shaker one? | ||
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No. | |
Where they were like, Trump's salt and pepper shakers are bigger than everyone else's? | ||
Oh yeah. | ||
Oh my gosh. | ||
I can't believe that stuff, dude. | ||
The CNN challenge is to turn on Fox News during a major international news story and then flip to CNN. | ||
So I did this several times. | ||
It's like I turn on Fox News and it's like, riots erupting in Iran. | ||
The government says this and I'm like, huh? | ||
CNN. | ||
Well, but Donald Trump was saying, and I'm like, okay. | ||
Then, like, a week later, I turn on Fox News, and they're like, storms are coming this season. | ||
We can expect major flooding. | ||
I'm like, it's the weather. | ||
But the weather's important to people. | ||
Turn on CNN. | ||
Well, what Donald Trump said, that's the CNN challenge. | ||
You turn on CNN, it is just Donald Trump. | ||
But anyway, here's my point. | ||
Unhinged conspiracies about a government cover-up. | ||
If there was a cover-up of Donald Trump's health, that would mean the doctors are in on it, the AP photographer who took pictures of Trump was in on it, the pilots of the helicopter was in on it, the Secret Service, they're all in on it. | ||
There's no conspiracy! | ||
Trump was just not really that sick. | ||
He went to the hospital because he's the president, and they were like, well, he's got some mild symptoms, he should go to the hospital. | ||
And now they're pumping that out with impunity. | ||
Social media doesn't care, they let him do it. | ||
So that Donald Trump button isn't just about Trump. | ||
It's about the entire establishment, the Democrats and the media. | ||
Oh, yeah. | ||
I mean, like, when you vote for Donald Trump, I take extreme pleasure in knowing that I'm voting against Joy Behar, Alyssa Milano, and Jim Acosta. | ||
Like, all at once. | ||
Like, I already voted early and in person, so my vote is locked in. | ||
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Oh, yeah. | |
I voted with mom and dad. | ||
Oh, heck yeah, dude. | ||
Can you say where you're from? | ||
Do people know where you're from? | ||
Oh, yeah. | ||
I live in Fairfax, Virginia. | ||
I voted in Northern Virginia. | ||
Right on. | ||
I didn't know you could do that. | ||
You can go and vote in person early. | ||
Early and in person. | ||
Oh, maybe I should do that. | ||
Voted at the Fairfax Government Center. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Virginia? | ||
No, no. | ||
Back in Jersey. | ||
Okay, because, oh, well, Joycey, governor up there, he's doing some mischief. | ||
You guys only get to vote by mail, by the way. | ||
However, to everybody in Jersey that's watching, don't send it through the USPS. | ||
You can drop off your ballot in person at the drop off box. | ||
And then that way you're still kind of voting in person. | ||
One of the big problems, though, is that you got to know all the rules for how the mail-in ballots work. | ||
Oh, it's so tough. | ||
And people have never done it before. | ||
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No. | |
So, like, I was watching... I was actually watching John Oliver, which is the weirdest thing, okay? | ||
When you walked in, I was watching the Gravel Institute. | ||
You see, I watch what the left is talking about. | ||
I watch The View sometimes. | ||
Well, I feel sorry for you. | ||
You're enduring very serious trials and tribulations for the American people. | ||
I respect that. | ||
Anyway, what was I talking? | ||
I was watching John Oliver, and he actually, he talks about how some of the ballots have a secret envelope, you put it in, and then put the secret envelope in another envelope, and most people have no idea, like, what? | ||
It doesn't make sense. | ||
Interestingly about the John Oliver thing is that he's ragging on Trump, but then talking about how mail-in voting was broken. | ||
He was like, 500,000 ballots rejected, and this is why it's so important. | ||
And I'm like, yo, that was the Democrats. | ||
The Republicans said, don't do it. | ||
It's broken. | ||
So who are you mad at? | ||
He's like the lost stepchild, not that there's anything wrong with being a stepchild, of Jon Stewart. | ||
So there's some semblance of legitimacy to him. | ||
Some. | ||
They took Jon Stewart and then they made a Jon Stewart mold of this like, here's Jon Stewart's formula, and it's not... You know what really offended me about the Jon Oliver segment? | ||
Is that he was like... | ||
In 1980, people actually started showing up to polls with revolvers and armbands to guard, you know, the Republicans sent them out. | ||
And it's like, which is basically what the Nazis were doing with revolvers and armbands and threatening the polls. | ||
And then it shows, like, Germany, like, with arrows pointing to Poland. | ||
And I was like, bro, they didn't have revolvers, they had Lugers. | ||
Come on, get your guns right. | ||
I'm not even a gun person. | ||
I know that Germans had, you know, like, they weren't using revolvers back then. | ||
It's an impressive weapon. | ||
But... | ||
The jokes fell flat, to say the least. | ||
I saw this lefty dude who posted it, and I was like, I don't understand who you're mad at. | ||
You watch this segment, and he's basically saying mail-in voting is completely broken. | ||
Bro, that's your fault. | ||
You keep screaming that Donald Trump is claiming the election is going to be fraudulent or improper or inaccurate. | ||
He was right. | ||
Now John Oliver's complaining about it. | ||
Okay, fine. | ||
Let's play the game. | ||
Trump said, without evidence. | ||
And John Oliver said, also without evidence apparently, that mail-in voting is going to have problems. | ||
Because if you're telling me that Trump said it without evidence, then why are we giving a free pass to John Oliver? | ||
How about this? | ||
Whenever Donald Trump says it, put a little asterisk, and then show the clip of John Oliver saying exactly it. | ||
Just tweet that out. | ||
Like, here's Trump, and then right underneath it is John Oliver, like, ranting and showing you the same thing. | ||
Maybe then people will understand it's all broken. | ||
What are your feelings on the mail-in voting? | ||
Well, I'm gonna make two very bold predictions. | ||
Number one, I know in Pennsylvania, for example, you're exactly right. | ||
You have two envelopes. | ||
You gotta put your ballot in. | ||
You got the first one and the second one. | ||
And if it's not in both of them, it's not counted. | ||
And I believe that is going to actually hurt the Democrats. | ||
The majority of conservatives are going to be voting in person. | ||
Majority of Democrats voting by mail. | ||
I think we're going to see, and I don't want this because I don't want voters to be disenfranchised. | ||
I want them to be heard. | ||
But we're going to see tens of thousands, if not, I believe California had a hundred thousand ballots that they threw out that they didn't count. | ||
We're going to see a very high number of ballots that are not counted, and I think the majority of them are going to be Democrat. | ||
Also, listen to this. | ||
You've got all these kids that are not in school because of COVID, right? | ||
Florida State, Penn State, Ohio State. | ||
So let's talk about Center County, where Penn State is for a second. | ||
Historically blue. | ||
A lot of those kids are back home. | ||
They're in Joisey. | ||
They're in New York, they're in Illinois. | ||
You think that they're going to be turning in an absentee ballot to vote in Pennsylvania? | ||
I don't think so, because I remember as a college student, I was pretty losing myself. | ||
So I think we're going to see historically blue counties where all these college students | ||
vote. | ||
I think we're going to see tens of thousands fewer voters for the Democrat Party because | ||
of COVID. | ||
I have another theory. | ||
So you guys remember when Donald Trump did that, that rally, was it Tulsa, I think? | ||
Uh-huh. | ||
And it was a fizzle, I suppose. | ||
They were expecting, like, we have a million registrations, everyone's coming to this big outdoor area, and then it was like 6,000 to 7,000 people. | ||
That's what the Democrats are doing right now. | ||
So when you put on the NFL, Black Lives Matter, MLB, Black Lives Matter, NBA, Black Lives Matter, every single show, Amazon, boom, you turn on Call of Duty and a thing pops up and it's like, do you support Black Lives Matter? | ||
I don't know if it was Call of Duty, but apparently some video games were doing this. | ||
Here's what's going to happen. | ||
The pollsters are going to call and there's going to be some dude sitting in his, you know, lounge chair with like a bowl of barbecue chips on his stomach as he's watching, you know, he's watching Ozark or something. | ||
And then he gets his phone call and it rings and he's like, hello? | ||
And they're like, hi, I'm a pollster. | ||
And I want to ask you questions. | ||
Oh, okay. | ||
Who are you voting for? | ||
Uh, I don't know. | ||
Biden, I guess. | ||
Do you support Black Lives Matter? | ||
Oh yeah. | ||
Yeah. | ||
You're for sure. | ||
Whatever. | ||
Okay. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Thanks. | ||
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Bye. | |
And he hangs up and then he goes back to stuffing his face with barbecue chips. | ||
When people are being slapped in the face over and over again, politics, politics, Biden, Black Lives Matter, go vote. | ||
They're going to be sitting there and they're going to just play along. | ||
They're going to be like, yeah, yeah, oh yeah, I'm doing that thing for sure. | ||
And then vote, election day is going to come, and he's going to be sitting in his chair with the barbecue chips on his chest, you know, on his belly, and he's going to be eating it. | ||
And then he's going to look at his phone, it's going to go, election day, and he goes, And then he's going to look at the TV, and then he's going to look down at the chips, and he's going to put his phone back in the chips. | ||
They're not going to go out. | ||
I think they're tricking themselves. | ||
So I was reading about what happened with Trump's rally. | ||
Apparently, the email to RSVP said, RSVP anyway to show your support for Trump. | ||
So then a bunch of people who never planned on going signed up, giving him a million RSVPs. | ||
Only 6,000, 7,000 people actually want to show up in person. | ||
A lot of people did watch online. | ||
It was pretty big. | ||
So this is what I think the Democrats are doing. | ||
If you do this massive influx of Black Lives Matter and Democrat politics in pop culture, then you're going to get a bunch of young people being like, yeah, Donald Trump's so dumb. | ||
Like, dude, we're going to go so, we're so going to go vote. | ||
They're not going to vote, dude. | ||
They're going to be sitting there smoking pot and like making TikTok videos. | ||
And they're going to be like, Yo, did you guys vote? | ||
Nah, did you? | ||
Nah. | ||
You guys want to order Papa John's? | ||
Yeah, alright. | ||
That's it. | ||
I actually cheated and had Papa John's earlier. | ||
But I will never turn down more pizza. | ||
I won't do Papa John's anymore, man. | ||
What happened? | ||
With John Schnatter? | ||
Oh, I thought you were being for real. | ||
I was like, gosh, after he sang about barbecue chips, I'm hungry. | ||
No, I won't eat Papa John's. | ||
Oh, okay. | ||
No, for real. | ||
I respect that. | ||
I take it back. | ||
You know what happened with Papa John, right? | ||
I know he had to, like, quit. | ||
He was on a phone call, and he was complaining that, like, Colonel Sanders used the N-word, and the media never, like, you know, it was like, it was no big deal. | ||
But he said the n-word, so then someone leaked the audio, and they claimed that, like, an employee for a company, a third party that was listening, was offended at his use of the word. | ||
It's like what he literally just said the word. | ||
He was using it in a context where the word was bad, and he was angry that someone wasn't being held accountable, like it wasn't fair. | ||
And then they stripped his name off the university where he made donations. | ||
He got ousted from the company. | ||
His company. | ||
And they just bludgeoned him over the head. | ||
And I think it was just a hostile takeover. | ||
It was someone's opportunity to make money. | ||
Like, ha, we got him now. | ||
There was a guy at Netflix. | ||
This is my favorite story. | ||
And he was going over a list of offensive words with the staff, and he said the N-word. | ||
So they went to HR, and they complained. | ||
So HR calls him in, and they're like, what happened? | ||
And he explained, like, I was just going through the list of offensive words that don't appear on Netflix. | ||
And what are the words? | ||
Well, you've got this word, that word, N-word. | ||
And they went, he said it again! | ||
So they fired him. | ||
Yeah. | ||
I think Netflix is getting hit with a lawsuit right now. | ||
Oh, they got indicted. | ||
Netflix, do you hear about this? | ||
Netflix got indicted by Texas. | ||
For what? | ||
For the Cuties film. | ||
Oh, good. | ||
Yep. | ||
Good. | ||
This is crazy stuff. | ||
On what? | ||
What was the charge? | ||
I guess, I don't know the exact charge, but they said it was for prurient sexual conduct or something. | ||
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Wow. | |
Yeah, basically. | ||
It was a state, a state hit them with it, right? | ||
It was a county. | ||
It was a Texas county. | ||
So basically, the Cuties film, for those who don't know, is about 11-year-old girls doing adult dances. | ||
You know, fully clothed or whatever, but there's some really gross stuff in the movie. | ||
And there's a few scenes that are overtly sexual acts in Nate. | ||
Like, it's overt. | ||
So, I don't even want to explain what the girls do, but let me just say, there's a scene where the girls do an overt sex act. | ||
It's like it's hard to describe because it's not like It's not porn It's what they described as like fully clothed girls engaging in a sexual activity of some sort So that was part of the indictment where they're like that scene is clearly gratuitous children like a truth It is children doing overt behaviors fully, you know clothed or otherwise partially clothed or fully clothed and that was illegal And so they're being indicted for it So if you are curious, purient means having or encouraging an excessive interest in sexual matters. | ||
Can you spell that please? | ||
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P-R-U-R-I-E-N-T Mmm, learn something new. | |
Well, I think there comes, you know, it's such a difficult balance because we are freedom fighters and, you know, we believe in being free speech absolutists, etc. | ||
So I would have at least liked to see first something sent out to Netflix saying, look, this is overtly sexual. | ||
You have this many days to take this down. | ||
Otherwise, we are going to take litigious action against you. | ||
That did happen. | ||
Say it again. | ||
I think it was like... That did happen? | ||
Okay, good. | ||
33 Republicans, several attorneys... Nancy Pelosi's daughter. | ||
Nancy Pelosi's daughter. | ||
And they still didn't take it down after. | ||
They defended it. | ||
Yep. | ||
And this movie has like... That's crazy. | ||
I can't believe they did it. | ||
Even like the ads for the movie were... Like the clips on YouTube, the trailer, it was just too much. | ||
They argue, but the movie is opposing these behaviors. | ||
It's like, so you took little girls, you trained them to do these things, you filmed them doing it. | ||
To claim it's bad? | ||
Like, yeah, I'm not buying it, dude. | ||
I'm not buying it. | ||
Well, and if you've ever seen the movie 13, it's about these girls, this good girl meets this bad girl. | ||
And it kind of shows how she goes down this terrible roller coaster. | ||
And it does include not anything overtly sexual, but you know that, you know, they're going through that age and drugs and alcohol. | ||
And I think the difference is Cuties was more glorifying, at least it looked like it was glorifying from the ads, whereas the movie 13, it was painting a very dark picture about how this good girl, her life completely went downhill when she started doing all these different acts. | ||
And I think there's a difference if you're trying to make that message, don't glorify the sexuality. | ||
They don't need to even show it. | ||
They could imply it. | ||
Yeah, implied. | ||
Absolutely. | ||
So, you know, the way I explained it is there's a three minute dance scene at the end, which is like the most gratuitous, where that's where the overt act takes place. | ||
I don't even want to describe what it is, man. | ||
I think this is disgusting. | ||
But all they had to do was show the girls, like, watching. | ||
They didn't have to have the girls watch any videos. | ||
You could have hands holding a phone, watching an adult dance of some sort. | ||
Then you can have a scene change where it shows all the girls looking at the phone from the other side, | ||
so the actual young actresses aren't watching the video. | ||
Then when you have them actually go on the stage to perform the dance, | ||
you have an idea of what the dance already is, and you don't actually have little girls doing it. | ||
You just show reactions from the audience, gasping and looking shocked, | ||
and getting offended and angry, and then at the end, the little girls realizing, like, | ||
everyone's mad at us. | ||
Because that's apparently what happens in the film. | ||
Instead, for three minutes, they're, like, showing these girls doing all this stuff, and it's messed up. | ||
So, my point for this whole film has been, like, if you were really trying to say it was bad, you don't need three minutes to show it. | ||
It could've even, like, if their argument was, no, we have to, okay, five seconds? | ||
Ten seconds? | ||
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Three minutes? | ||
Nah, they just wanted an excuse. | ||
It was a French film. | ||
It seems like we're in the age of sexual liberation in a way, with the LGBTQ movement and the new genders and things like that. | ||
But this is showing that pedophilia is a step too far, is what it feels like. | ||
Abusing children is not the same thing as having an orientation. | ||
No, not at all. | ||
But this is also like a sexually liberative movement of showing children in sexual positions and prurient behavior. | ||
And I think that's just what we're seeing is in the United States, it's too far. | ||
I disagree. | ||
I think it's exploitation. | ||
It is a form of exploitation. | ||
It's not liberation in any sense. | ||
Well, I think the French filmmaker thought of it like that. | ||
No, her excuse was that it was criticizing all of it, saying it was bad. | ||
Not liberating. | ||
She said it was bad, and the movie ends with the girl realizing it was an awful thing to do. | ||
That's like saying, let me show you how bad it is when I punch you, and then punching you in the face. | ||
See how bad this is? | ||
It's like you can't- That doesn't- No, the way I put it is like, imagine if we were like, we're gonna make a movie about how drugs are bad for kids, and it's, you know, we're gonna have a five minute scene where we literally give the kids crack. | ||
And we're gonna actually make the actors, the 10-year-old actors, do crack on film. | ||
That's crazy. | ||
You wouldn't have them actually do it. | ||
No. | ||
That's what they did. | ||
How did we end up talking about this? | ||
Oh, we're talking about Netflix. | ||
Yeah, yeah, yeah. | ||
Were we talking about polls and stuff? | ||
We were talking about big corporate America for a second. | ||
Oh, I mentioned the Netflix guy getting fired for the N-word stuff. | ||
Well, let's talk about the dichotomy, how leftists are always talking about big corporate America and how they, you know, dislike Walmart and Amazon and all that stuff, and they want to support small businesses. | ||
Yet with COVID, we've seen that these big businesses are rewarded while all the ma and pa's are shut down. | ||
Well, the left has been criticizing that, but they've been criticizing it wrong. | ||
So they're saying things like, it is wrong that Amazon profited X billion dollars and Jeff Bezos made all this money. | ||
It's like, let me stop you right there, you're half right. | ||
I think it is wrong that these big box stores were given carte blanche by the local governments and the mom and pops were all shut down. | ||
However, when they talk about the money made by the billionaires, because like Bernie Sanders is playing this game, they're talking about stock value because of the lockdowns. | ||
So if you own stock in Amazon, there's no stores. | ||
So stock value for Amazon went up because they're like, well, everyone's going to be buying through Amazon now because you can't go anywhere else. | ||
So your stock value goes up. | ||
So all these billionaires ended up seeing their net worth increase, but they didn't actually get cash for it. | ||
But Bernie and the left use that as an excuse to say, we need a wealth tax. | ||
Charge them cash for the value of something that we've assigned. | ||
It makes no sense, the wealth tax. | ||
This is the most ridiculous, absurd garbage. | ||
Like, I could give you, uh, there's a 9-volt battery right there. | ||
I could hand it to you and say, I hereby deem that 9-volt battery worth 1 billion dollars. | ||
Now, according to the wealth tax, you've gotta pay, you know, 1% or something. | ||
You're like, I don't have any money, you just handed me a battery. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Yeah. | ||
So it's like someone gives you a painting. | ||
Now your wealth is this high. | ||
You owe a tax on it. | ||
Otherwise what they seize it or something. | ||
That whole thing doesn't make sense. | ||
But anyway, yeah, I do think it's, it's messed up. | ||
Mostly these Democrat governors did this. | ||
And then you see what happened in Michigan where the Supreme | ||
court of Michigan ruled the lockdown was unconstitutional. | ||
And Gretchen Whitmer said, I don't care. | ||
I'm going to enforce them anyway. | ||
And she's like, they're ruling won't take effect for 21 days. | ||
And then after that, we're going to find alternative means for maintaining the lockdown. | ||
And when people were challenging her authority, there was like petitions going around for like a recalling her power. | ||
She said, don't take my powers from me. | ||
I need them. | ||
Like anybody who says that. | ||
Something like that, yeah. | ||
She said, don't take the powers from me. | ||
I need it to keep us safe. | ||
You know what I would do? | ||
If I had the power, if anyone ever came to me and said, no, I must have the power! | ||
Okay, you're gone. | ||
We're taking that from you right now. | ||
You know, we want leaders who are like, I do not want this power. | ||
I accept it reluctantly and I will return it as soon as the crisis has ended. | ||
Well, or just the fact that she's saying, I need it to protect you. | ||
She's basically saying that she is the authority over you and that you don't know best how to take care of yourself and your family. | ||
She knows best. | ||
It sounds like the Democrats. | ||
It's driving me crazy. | ||
How just the power structure that one governor can decide for all of us, how, when we get to go outside or, well, I mean, not quite that extreme at this point in the United States, um, there were, Sacrifice the young for the old? | ||
Yeah, where we can go, what we have to wear when we go there. | ||
It's crazy that one person has that kind of say. | ||
It's not right. | ||
It should be bottom up. | ||
It's supposed to be. | ||
The problem is that we have emergency powers for a reason. | ||
It's, you know, it's a pandemic, and we're worried about people dying. | ||
At the time, when all this was starting, it made sense. | ||
15 days is slow to spread. | ||
I mean, there were videos out of China where people were just, like, falling over in the street. | ||
People thought we were- It was like Sean- You ever see Sean of the Dead? | ||
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Mm-hmm. | |
So, like, in the beginning, he's on the bus, and then he sees, like, someone fall over. | ||
Like, it was like, whoa, man, these people are just, like, watching people collapse in the street. | ||
We better take this seriously. | ||
15 days to slow the spread. | ||
What are we on now? | ||
Like 270 or something? | ||
I don't even know. | ||
Can we strip their power? | ||
That's what they're trying to do. | ||
Vote them out? | ||
Yeah. | ||
You have a chance this November. | ||
The next person that comes in is still going to have access to that power, so you just sue the government? | ||
Abolish government? | ||
Well, or strip it or alter it drastically. | ||
Yeah, we temporarily maybe I mean, I don't think she's supposed to be able to do these things | ||
Anyway, one of the problems we have is that over time people find loopholes they argue | ||
Oh, but the language means this and then you end up with weird broken systems, you know, and that's where we're at | ||
right now know with that with a lot of things didn't Thomas Jefferson | ||
Thomas Jefferson say something about purging government every couple hundred | ||
years something like that because like it grows good I mean all I know is | ||
look this is the consent of the governed right we're consenting to | ||
everything that's being thrown our way I mean people are going along with it when | ||
are people gonna finally rebel I mean | ||
I mean, it's going to have to come from the people like Iran, where the women are taking | ||
off their headscarves and they're putting them on sticks and they're rebelling against | ||
the Ayatollah. | ||
It needs to come from the people. | ||
There's two big problems. | ||
Antifa is rebelling. | ||
Black Lives Matter is rebelling. | ||
They're fighting for what they believe in. | ||
Conservatives aren't. | ||
The other problem is, what have we seen consistently? | ||
I mean, the McCloskeys just did a press conference earlier. | ||
They got charged with felonies. | ||
I believe it was a felony charge. | ||
I'm not sure how many. | ||
Because people were breaking onto private property, and they pulled out their guns. | ||
Felony charges. | ||
The people who broke out of the property, charges dropped. | ||
So you have police who know the conservatives will comply. | ||
If someone says arrest them, it's easy, no problem. | ||
Dealing with a mob, ooh, that's rough. | ||
So we had that guy in Milwaukee. | ||
They were outside of his house for hours, screaming and shining lights in his window. | ||
A mob of people in this area had previously set fire multiple times to someone's home, nearly destroying it. | ||
So here's the guy in his house and he sees this, so he shows off his gun. | ||
And he shows a shotgun and he points it at the window. | ||
The cops immediately ran in and arrested him. | ||
You know why? | ||
Because it's easier to arrest the guy in his own home than it is to deal with a mob. | ||
Well, and nobody was supporting him. | ||
Look, we could learn a lot from the Democrats. | ||
An organized minority is louder than a silent majority. | ||
They win the culture war because they're outspoken. | ||
And we're going to continue as conservatives to lose over and over until we finally come out like the Democrats do. | ||
And I'm not saying Antifa. | ||
I'm saying like the Democrats. | ||
It's not even conservatives though. | ||
I'm not conservative. | ||
Moderate, left-leaning for the most part. | ||
Oh yeah. | ||
Liberal. | ||
It's, it's, I can't, I can't imagine, what I don't, what I don't really don't get about the progressives, notably like the Intercept anti-war progressives, is that they hate Trump so much, everything they seem to have fought for over the past decade opposing the Middle Eastern wars, they don't care about. | ||
No, they don't care. | ||
That's the weirdest thing to me. | ||
It's like, you've been writing about how war is bad for a decade. | ||
Don't you think you should take the win with Trump instead of supporting Joe Biden, who's going to be like really bad and make more war? | ||
They don't care. | ||
Or look at Bernie Sanders. | ||
Bernie Sanders was against the Trans-Pacific Partnership, which on day three of becoming president, President Trump signed an order stopping TPP. | ||
By the way, day three. | ||
That was huge. | ||
And he also said he would renegotiate NAFTA, which he did, giving us the United States-Mexico-Canada agreement. | ||
So these are policies ending endless wars and better trade deals that the Bernie Sanders crowd would agree with, and that is simply going over the heads of this group. | ||
Not everybody. | ||
I was the Bernie Sanders crowd, and I was so against the TPP. | ||
I mean, it's just terrifying. | ||
And then Trump stomped on it. | ||
Well, that's the reason I'm voting. | ||
That's the main reason that I'm voting for him. | ||
Wow. | ||
People don't realize how crazy TPP was. | ||
I remember during Occupy people were freaking out about it. | ||
So when Bernie came and started rising, this is what I really don't understand. | ||
Bernie had this massive surge of grassroots support, but a lot of his policies were similar to Trump's. | ||
Go back and look at the news from the 2015-16 cycle, and there are a ton of stories where it's like, where Bernie Sanders and Donald Trump overlap. | ||
Because Bernie was like, pro-working class, anti-illegal immigration, anti-free trade. | ||
He absolutely was. | ||
Yes, he was. | ||
Go back and look. | ||
He said, open borders is a Koch brothers proposal. | ||
When? | ||
In 2015, on a Vox.com interview. | ||
And he said that illegal immigration is hurting the working class. | ||
He did an event, and I think it was in 2018, where he said, someone asked him, should we allow more refugees to come in this country, and he said, heavens no, we can't allow all these poor people to come in, there would be too many people. | ||
And then, what happened with Bernie, Was he became a millionaire? | ||
All of a sudden now, oh, politics. | ||
Three ounces. | ||
Four, I think, isn't it? | ||
Four. | ||
Oh, wow, he's grown up. | ||
Yeah, he's grown up. | ||
So, you know he stopped saying millionaire, right? | ||
Oh, no, no, no. | ||
I love that. | ||
I love it. | ||
He used to say, no, no, no, I'm serious. | ||
He used to say, the millionaires and billionaires. | ||
Now, since he became a billionaire, I mean, millionaire, it's just billionaire. | ||
Yeah, it's great. | ||
I eat it up every day. | ||
Listen. | ||
You can look, and there were very specific policies that Bernie and Trump support at the same time. | ||
Yeah, that's true. | ||
One of which was, Bernie was asked during the primaries, I think it was 2015 or so, maybe it was 2016, he was asked about gun control, and he said it's an urban versus rural issue. | ||
He was right. | ||
People who live in big cities, they've got police a minute away. | ||
They don't understand why there should be guns everywhere, because when you have too many people around, they're like, oh, there's gun violence, it's a problem. | ||
In rural areas, there's no cops. | ||
So you need to be able to protect yourself. | ||
There's no one you can call. | ||
So you have these two different worldviews. | ||
Bernie pointed out. | ||
I said, wow, that's really cool of Bernie to point that out. | ||
But man, he sold out the moment. | ||
The moment the DNC, whatever this was, he immediately was like, I remember when he was on stage and he said, if you're white, you don't know what it's like to be poor. | ||
And I was like, oh, there it is. | ||
He's gone. | ||
I should have figured. | ||
I couldn't believe he said it. | ||
I was like, wow. | ||
But I'll tell you what, man. | ||
I was in Anaheim. | ||
And there was a... I think it was a Trump rally. | ||
And there were three dudes outside that were Trump supporters. | ||
An old guy and two younger guys. | ||
And there were a bunch of crazy anti-Trump people who were screaming. | ||
I talked to these three guys. | ||
And I said, why are you supporting Trump? | ||
And these three guys actually said, actually we were for Bernie. | ||
Until Hillary stole it. | ||
And the reason was, they felt Bernie actually cared about the unions and the working class. | ||
And was going to help them out. | ||
They thought Trump was okay because he talked about similar things, but Trump wasn't a politician, so they felt Bernie wouldn't know how to navigate the system better. | ||
Hillary Clinton then stole it, so their only choice was Donald Trump. | ||
And Donald Trump got rid of the TPP, which was freaking a lot of these people out. | ||
What people don't realize, man, is how scary the TPP was for, like, a middle-aged, white, working-class guy in the middle of the country. | ||
Because what they were saying was, remember how you used to have a factory here? | ||
And then it got, like, shut down and they moved to other countries? | ||
Hillary Clinton, Barack Obama, Joe Biden were promising to do that tenfold of the TPP. | ||
They were going to send a whole bunch more factories and our jobs to China. | ||
So you had these people in these small towns that were like, my life has been destroyed by this, by these free trade agreements. | ||
And you had Bernie and Trump saying TPP is bad. | ||
Then Bernie goes out and sells out to the Democrats and they're like, gotta vote for Trump. | ||
Day three, you said. | ||
Trump gets rid of the TPP. | ||
I remember this, a video of this middle-aged white dude crying, saying that Trump saved his town, that his factory was staying, he was making money again, he got his job back, now he was saving again, he was worried that his kids were going to go homeless, and Donald Trump saved his life. | ||
They completely ignore that. | ||
When you look at what Barack Obama was doing, it was a slow erosion of our jobs. | ||
Now, I love this. | ||
CNN fact check. | ||
This guy's like, under Donald Trump, we've lost, you know, 157,000 jobs. | ||
Not telling everyone, it's actually COVID. | ||
And we actually gained like hundreds of thousands or millions of jobs under Trump until COVID hit. | ||
And then the governors shut the jobs down. | ||
They blame Trump for this. | ||
So, yeah. | ||
When they should be blaming COVID. | ||
I mean, that's the excuse. | ||
The Democrats shut it down and then say, this is Trump's fault. | ||
It's like, it reminds me of that meme where the guy shoves the stick in the spokes of his own bike and crashes. | ||
Like, like Governor Cuomo sends sick patients in nursing homes. | ||
Why did Donald Trump kill all these people? | ||
Actually, a bunch of governors in the Northeast did that. | ||
Like, it's messed up, dude. | ||
It's the meme where he shoots him. | ||
And he's like, why would Philadelphia police do this? | ||
Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. | ||
The meme. | ||
Why would they do that? | ||
Yeah. | ||
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So, uh, so now what? | |
I want to see Bernie and Trump hold hands. | ||
Do you think Bernie will work with Trump? | ||
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No. | |
He's got TDS like a maniac. | ||
It's crazy. | ||
I just think it's funny how Governor Isley, and we talked about this earlier about there's a way to be kind but still get your point across to the Democrats and kind of, you know, rub salt in the wound a little bit. | ||
I think it was Governor Isley who said something like, because Boeing just left for South Carolina or North Carolina, and he said, I want to make it clear that the next Boeing planes will be built here in Washington or Oregon or wherever they are. | ||
So I replied in a tweet and I said, well, that's going to be hard considering that your party wants the Green New Deal, which wants to ban planes. | ||
And it was just funny because he's the governor and it's got like 6,000 likes and mine was already at like 5,000 within like an hour. | ||
Farting cows, too, don't forget. | ||
Yeah, they just don't have great ideas. | ||
They're children. | ||
We talked about this. | ||
It's like a child being told. | ||
You go to a seven-year-old, and you're like, can you come up with a way to solve climate change? | ||
And they write down, I think that we should make planes illegal because planes make carbon, and cows, when they fart, they make climate change, so cows should be banned, too. | ||
And then you're like, okay, submit it to the House floor. | ||
Are you nuts? | ||
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That's literally what happened. | |
Well, but no one voted for it. | ||
They all refused to vote on it. | ||
It's embarrassing. | ||
For now. | ||
It was like a non-binding resolution and they all abstained or whatever. | ||
You can't even vote for your own bill. | ||
You people are full of it. | ||
Liars. | ||
What I'm noticing is, like you were saying, the power, the structure of politics today is so different because someone like a YouTube video blogger, or someone like you with just massive influence, has more influence than the governor. | ||
A governor. | ||
And so the ability to mobilize people, like if we wanted to do something, And alter the course of the United States. | ||
It's within our reach. | ||
I am outraged about the trash on my property that shouldn't be there. | ||
So I'm going to mobilize an activist pro-Trump thing to come clean up the garbage at my house. | ||
We got a lot of boxes. | ||
It'll help out. | ||
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I'm kidding. | |
I'm kidding. | ||
It's so within our reach. | ||
I mean, look, I was a dog walker. | ||
I had no career path. | ||
I had no trajectory. | ||
Now I've got over 700,000 followers. | ||
People listen to me, which I'm very thankful for. | ||
I've registered thousands of voters. | ||
I've gotten people active in our constitutional republic, and I'm one guy. | ||
Imagine if all 300 million Americans did their part. | ||
We could transform this country for the better. | ||
But where we fail is, look at 2016, 120 million people didn't vote. | ||
120 million people. | ||
Did you say 7,000 followers? | ||
700,000. | ||
700,000 followers. | ||
I was like, I'm pretty sure you've got, I thought you said 7,000. | ||
I was like, no, you've got like almost a million followers. | ||
I'm being conservative, okay? | ||
I'm trying to stay humble. | ||
At least 7,000. | ||
So it's mobilizing people to vote. | ||
Is a step forward? | ||
What do you think? | ||
Or just to do something. | ||
I mean, just to be an active participant. | ||
You know, when President Obama was re-elected in 2012, I created my Twitter account that night that he was re-elected. | ||
And it wasn't because I was mad at President Obama. | ||
I was really mad at myself. | ||
I pointed the finger back at me and I said, what did you do to affect the outcome of the election? | ||
Where were you soliciting donations? | ||
Where were you knocking on doors and registering voters? | ||
And I said, okay, I'm going to make a change. | ||
Started volunteering, fell in love with it, moved to Texas, the rest is history. | ||
But I was inspired to take action and I followed through. | ||
Yeah, you're dangerous for them, you know why? | ||
What you do is a net positive. | ||
Anyone who tries to go after smearing a dude who's helping clean up trash and register voters, that's gonna look really bad. | ||
And that Baltimore Sun article looks really bad. | ||
Look, if somebody is trying to help Trump's appearances to clean up trash, That's... you don't criticize someone helping the community or poor communities. | ||
I have a good friend named Xena Radner who was in Peru cleaning up the trash. | ||
She went down there and saw the river in Beilin, which is in Iquitos, would rise every year. | ||
It rises and falls. | ||
And all the trash, the city of Iquitos was not funding any kind of cleanup and it would just... | ||
Just clogged the entire Itaya River. | ||
So she went down there and she saw that and she mobilized the people to start cleaning the trash and they would get bags and bags, but she didn't have money. | ||
So I sent her a little bit of Bitcoin money and went down there. | ||
And it was cool. | ||
Then we decided like, what do we do with the trash? | ||
And that was when I thought about the mushrooms and how you can break down plastic with certain types of mushrooms and turn it into sugar. | ||
So the value of trash starts to take on a new meaning. | ||
So trash equals sugar. | ||
Yeah, it can. | ||
So the gist of what Ian is saying is, from this work you can find an actual viable business, right? | ||
So if you just start doing something, be it cleaning up trash, I mean if you created, and I'm not saying that you would do this, but imagine if you've actually created a group of people who are really interested in cleaning up trash. | ||
You have a trash cleaning business where you can do the politically active stuff of helping communities, donating your time, and then actually just cleaning up trash and making a business out of it. | ||
Again, not that I'm saying you would, but one of the other reasons I was going to say that you're dangerous for them is that you're showing people you can just get up and choose to do a thing. | ||
That's it. | ||
I did a thing. | ||
Imagine if somebody was like, wow, this guy mobilized a bunch of people to clean up trash. | ||
I'm gonna start a trash cleaning business. | ||
And then put out ads and said we can haul your trash for you and then you got a company. | ||
Now you're making your own money. | ||
You got no boss. | ||
They don't want people to be free. | ||
They want people to feel constrained and like they need the system. | ||
It's almost like I tweeted this video from V for Vendetta. | ||
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I want them to know why they need us. | |
Do they? | ||
Do people really need them that much? | ||
I think government serves a purpose. | ||
I think it's an important purpose. | ||
But it's not nearly as important as the Democrats, and many Republicans, want you to think it is. | ||
They want you to be desperate for their help. | ||
Especially in places like Baltimore. | ||
It's a real problem when you come and clean it up, because now, what are they going to complain about? | ||
You need us to solve these problems! | ||
Well, you're not solving them. | ||
This dude just showed up and did it. | ||
Well, he's a Trump supporter. | ||
One of the ways you can make the sugar, you get the plastic and you grind it up into little pellets and run it on a conveyor belt under like a liquid aqueous solution and then you spray the fungal spores onto it, the pestiolopsis microspora, and after a week it breaks the pellets down into sugar. | ||
I would love to see someone build like a sorting mechanism company and take the recovered trash and then turn it into sugar. | ||
We'll remove the fungal spores from the sugar and then you're gonna see Scott Pressler as North America's biggest distributor of sugar. | ||
That's going to be awesome. | ||
Trash sugar. | ||
And then people are going to be like... I love it. | ||
You know how people like drinking Mexican Coke because it's got real sugar in it? | ||
Yeah. | ||
Yeah. | ||
So it comes in the bottles. | ||
They're going to be like, dude, are you drinking that Scott Pressler Coke? | ||
It's got garbage sugar and it's the best. | ||
There is a coffee that comes from the excrement of a very rare kind of weasel in South America. | ||
And it is the most expensive coffee in the world. | ||
I'm just saying trash sugar could be where it's at. | ||
Oh yeah, they crap out the coffee beans. | ||
Yes. | ||
They eat it and then crap it out, and it's like, now it's better for some reason. | ||
Disgusting. | ||
Yeah, I'll pass. | ||
I'm fine with my Folgers. | ||
Actually, Folgers is not, you know, not to rag on Folgers, but, you know. | ||
You gotta get that trade fair coffee, because otherwise it's made by, like, slave labor. | ||
Like, 12-year-olds in West Africa getting whipped with, you know, carrying these huge buckets of coffee. | ||
Well, if there's one thing we can look forward to with the Biden administration, it's probably more slavery in the world, you know, thanks to his- Mask mandates. | ||
No, I mean literal, like Barack Obama's administration disrupting Libya and bringing back a slave trade. | ||
Oh yeah, taking down Gaddafi, opening up a slave trade that nobody's talking about. | ||
Thank you, Hillary Clinton and Joe Biden. | ||
Dude, Hillary, you know, Osprey Global Solutions is a company that her friend Sidney Blumenthal wanted to run guns into Libya with, and so Hillary just like did it for him. | ||
She's like, oh yeah, Sidney, you want a gun-running company in Libya? | ||
Barack, let's invade Libya. | ||
We came, we saw, he died. | ||
I love that music video. | ||
Oh, yeah, the remix one, we can't decide how he died. | ||
Man, that's scary, dude, that attitude of these people. | ||
And Joe Biden, man, bringing that administration back is scary. | ||
He wouldn't be in control. | ||
Oh, he'd be sleeping. | ||
They're pulling the strings with him. | ||
They're telling him sign here, dot there, do this. | ||
He wouldn't be president of the United States. | ||
That would be a Harris administration, which I think is honestly 100 times more scary. | ||
Oh yeah, definitely. | ||
Well, how about we go to Super Chats, everybody? | ||
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But Scott, you mentioned your Twitter handle already, right? | ||
Or do you want to mention it? | ||
Yes, my Twitter handle is at Scott Pressler, S-C-O-T-T-P-R-E-S-L-E-R. | ||
And I'm also on Facebook, Parler, and Instagram. | ||
Is there anything else you wanted to mention? | ||
Do you have a website or some kind of thing you're doing? | ||
ScottPressler.org. | ||
I'm never on there. | ||
I'm spending the entire month of October in PA, so if you're in PA and you're in Doylestown, Philly, Allentown, State College, Erie, Scranton, Slippery Rock, or Pittsburgh, then come say hi. | ||
Right on. | ||
We got a super chat for you, buddy. | ||
Taylor Sagal says, saw Scott at Unsilent March this weekend. | ||
Must say you are the perfect way to kick off the rally. | ||
Have you started a nonprofit for your movement? | ||
Would love to start a chapter in Georgia. | ||
Would love to chat if you have time in your busy schedule. | ||
Oh, well, thank you so much. | ||
Yeah, I was at Brandon's walkaway on Silent March on DC and he put me first. | ||
I mean, that was an honor in itself. | ||
So I had to fire up the crowd. | ||
No, I haven't started a non for profit. | ||
I haven't started a 501c3. | ||
And honestly, I just haven't had time. | ||
I'm going to kind of weigh my options and look in the future. | ||
I had a couple people that reached out to me, potential publishers that wanted to talk about a book deal. | ||
And so like I said, after November's over and the election is done, I'll sleep for five months and then I'll consider, you know, where do I move forward? | ||
Do I go into the trash sugar business? | ||
Do I write a book? | ||
I'm going to kind of keep my options open, but you know, slide into my DMs. | ||
I may not message back right away since we're only a month out. | ||
I think your name was Taylor, but no, I'd be happy to talk about because I've got connections all over the state of Georgia. | ||
Man, people love you. | ||
Colby says, shout out to Scott from Baltimore. | ||
I'm glad you're on Timcast. | ||
Love you all. | ||
All aboard the Trump train. | ||
There you go. | ||
Choo-choo. | ||
Are you registered to vote at your current address? | ||
Yes. | ||
Vote! | ||
Vote, yes. | ||
I don't care. | ||
Look, I'm just going to say this as neutrally as possible. | ||
I don't care who you vote for, but just tell your friends. | ||
Get everybody to go vote. | ||
Bring three of your friends to get registered and then just make sure everybody votes. | ||
And voter registration is cutting out. | ||
Like yesterday was the last day for Arizona, Florida, Georgia, Ohio, and Texas. | ||
Now, Florida was extended till today at 7 p.m. | ||
And Arizona is extended till the 23rd of October. | ||
But just make sure that you're following closely, because everybody messages me last minute freaking out. | ||
So register to vote now. | ||
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Yes. | |
Missing Link Media says, you're a hero, man. | ||
Anybody willing to do the dirty work is my kind of person. | ||
Sorry about the soy Jesus stuff. | ||
Oh, I think that one's for Adam. | ||
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Oh. | |
All right, let's see. | ||
Stephen Velasquez says, the education system in this country appears to teach irrational problems, not rational solutions, which then institutionalize grievance without end. | ||
Oh, that's good. | ||
Fails R Us says, Hey, Scott, as a fellow Fairfax resident, do you agree with how garbage our local government is? | ||
Very anti-2A and in the pockets of developers. | ||
Too many people. | ||
Oh, absolutely. | ||
This is why we need to take it over. | ||
Not only governorship, guys, what's important, especially dealing with COVID, you need to understand, sheriff, city council, school board, mayor, vote locally, not just federally, not just state, vote locally. | ||
That's where all the power is. | ||
I have a question. | ||
Why did Joe Biden choose 30330, right? | ||
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I don't know. | |
Well, it's his text thing and he's like, if you want to support Joe Biden, text 30330. | ||
I'm pretty sure that wasn't the right number. | ||
30330? | ||
Yeah. | ||
I think it is. | ||
So we have a super chat. | ||
Like, he couldn't have remembered it. | ||
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Yeah, right. | |
Let's look at this. | ||
Cryptophine says divide 2020 by 666 and it equals the Biden-Harris campaign text number. | ||
Uh-oh. | ||
I checked. | ||
It actually does. | ||
It's really weird. | ||
It's like 303.30 or whatever. | ||
I don't know. | ||
It's just funny. | ||
That's why I brought it up. | ||
Three is also like a good Jesus number, too. | ||
That's true, yeah. | ||
And that's three threes. | ||
You know, I think we are patterns, you know, living themselves out in a three-dimensional universe. | ||
666, man. | ||
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I don't know. | |
Ain't got time. | ||
Yeah, it's weird. | ||
Ain't got time. | ||
Sidney Jr. | ||
Cooley says, Scott, great to see you, brother. | ||
Tim, this guy is an is effin amazing human being, is an effin amazing human being. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Stay safe, both of you. | ||
Sending good vibes. | ||
Thank you. | ||
All right. | ||
So nice. | ||
People seem to really like this guy. | ||
M Lewis says, Yanmi Park, human rights activist, former Chinese, is that slave? | ||
And North Korean refugees got beaten and robbed in Chicago. | ||
They call her racist because she complained. | ||
You might be interested in her. | ||
Wow, that's horrible. | ||
Let's see. | ||
Christian Hawley says, have any of y'all read Ayn Rand's Atlas Shrugged? | ||
I see many of the arguments and events at the beginning of the book are currently coming to pass, and it scares me for the future with a Dem-controlled federal government. | ||
You've not read it? | ||
I haven't. | ||
I haven't read it, but I watched this, like, long three-part film that was, like, kind of weird because it always had different actors for each segment. | ||
But I do think it's funny that like Boeing is leaving Wisconsin. | ||
I'm sorry, Washington. | ||
Tesla's leaving California. | ||
Joe Rogan's leaving California. | ||
And it's like the industrious people are fleeing these regulated areas. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Oh, absolutely. | ||
But just we need to question those people. | ||
If you're leaving California for Texas, why are you fleeing? | ||
Are you fleeing the water tax? | ||
Are you fleeing the high gas prices? | ||
Are you fleeing the obtrusive government? | ||
Then don't vote the way that you voted in California. | ||
We need to be more overt in talking to these people. | ||
Amen. | ||
Yeah, otherwise they're gonna bring those policies with them. | ||
Thank you. | ||
There's a really funny comic someone made of Joe Rogan with a suitcase full of money and like money popping out. | ||
Oh. | ||
And he's walking away from California, which is like on fire, and he's heading towards Texas. | ||
And then there's a Texas guy like, hey, why don't you leave that stuff where it came? | ||
And he's like carrying a bag that says liberal policies or whatever. | ||
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Oh. | |
Yeah, yeah, yeah. | ||
That's good. | ||
We got a super chat here that just says, good job, Scott. | ||
Thank you! | ||
Faith Mara says, Scott loved your speech in D.C. | ||
on Saturday. | ||
Tim and crew, you've convinced me and two of my centrist friends to vote for Trump. | ||
Keep up the great work. | ||
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Yes. | |
I mean, I'm not trying to tell anybody what to do. | ||
I'm just telling you what I want to do. | ||
Yeah. | ||
I'll tell you why I want to do it. | ||
This was all worth it. | ||
Victory. | ||
I think it's really interesting that Ian said you're voting for Trump. | ||
Yeah, in the early days, I was just not. | ||
I mean, I saw Biden losing his mind early on, but I'd never had considered voting for Trump. | ||
I was like, unfortunately, can't vote for Biden, can't vote. | ||
What happened in 2016? | ||
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I did. | |
I voted for Jill Stein. | ||
Stop. | ||
That's how I felt. | ||
Like, what did I even do? | ||
Why did I waste my time? | ||
No, I gave the Green Party a chance to get more funding, I guess. | ||
Wait, so what was your mentality when Jill Stein started doing all the recounts in Michigan, Wisconsin, Pennsylvania? | ||
I mean, I support her trying to go through the motions, but it just felt like wasted effort. | ||
The fact that we're a two party, this obsession is a problem for me. | ||
I love, party politics drives me insane, but I didn't like Trump's personality. | ||
Couldn't stand Hillary. | ||
So I just voted for someone that I liked. | ||
Wow. | ||
Oh, this is, there was the nuclear bomb vote that Michael Moore described that it was the, the, the big, the loudest FU in history of the history of the world. | ||
There were a lot of people who probably, and I'm not saying most or the majority, I'm just saying there's a lot of people who are probably like, I don't care. | ||
Trump is attacking the establishment. | ||
Donald Trump. | ||
And I think there's gonna be a lot more of those people. | ||
Oh, hello. | ||
Oh, the cat just came. | ||
I just felt something brushing up against my legs. | ||
Let's see what we got here. | ||
Odysseus Horse says Tucker is interviewing that Chinese scientist again. | ||
What if she's telling the truth and the October surprise is the intelligence community dumping documents proving that what she was saying about China is true? | ||
Did you guys hear about what Tucker was talking about? | ||
This whistleblower claiming that COVID was manufactured or something. | ||
He's getting flagged for it for fake news even though it's like he has a scientist from China. | ||
I mean, look, I don't put anything past our government. | ||
Look at how the DOJ, FBI, CIA, IRS were all used as a weapon against private citizens. | ||
I don't put anything past the government, even under an administration controlled by Republicans right now, because we clearly don't have all the power. | ||
And I'm just hoping that there is an October surprise on the way because they only have fewer than 30 days left. | ||
So if you're going to do something, Bill Barr and Durham, then you better do it swiftly and quickly. | ||
I'm not a fan of anyone using these kinds of tricks or tactics. | ||
It's like, oh, it's October. | ||
We're a week out of the election. | ||
Let's drop some bombshell. | ||
I'm a fan of winning. | ||
I mean, I hate to say it, but I'm here to win. | ||
We reelect Donald Trump and we save our country or Joe Biden wins and there's no going back. | ||
So I will do whatever it takes legally within my power to win. | ||
I mean that. | ||
Whatever it takes. | ||
Yeah, I hear you. | ||
Shimano Prime says, Scott, thank you for the work you did. | ||
I was very uncertain of voting for Trump then, but also could not let Hillary win. | ||
And I did not think he would win. | ||
Now very excited to vote Trump 2020. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Thank you so much. | ||
Please register to vote feed doong says on a local level I am in northern Virginia and concerned about creeping gun | ||
control from the Dems with the chaos of this year Do you think there will be a change back to our Second | ||
Amendment friendly Virginia used to be? | ||
Well, it starts with us I believe in 2019, when Democrats took control of the State Assembly, the State Senate, and they have the governorship, so they have all three branches of the government in Virginia. | ||
We allowed that to happen. | ||
Correct me if I'm wrong, but fact check me, but I believe only 40% of voters voted in 2019. | ||
So if you really want to make a difference, then after we vote this November, Virginia votes every single year. | ||
So we're going to have, I believe, State Assembly up in 2021. | ||
So make a plan to vote. | ||
Get active and involved. | ||
You know what? | ||
If nobody is running in a seat, then you need to run because there were 25% of seats that were uncontested by Republicans, meaning that Democrats walked into re-election or walked into their seats without a fight. | ||
And we need to fight and not concede any race. | ||
My goodness. | ||
I know. | ||
That's not right. | ||
Fact check me. | ||
That one guy on superchat says, my wife, all five of my in-laws, and myself will be voting for the first time ever and it's gonna be for Trump. | ||
We are secret voters. | ||
Now we aren't. | ||
God bless America and its allies. | ||
Latinos for Trump. | ||
Californians for Trump. | ||
Do you know Trump only needs 3% of the Latino vote and 5% of the black vote, I think? | ||
No, no, no, I think it's the other way around. | ||
5% of the Latino vote and 3% of the black vote and he wins. | ||
So, based on 2016's numbers, if he can increase his support from the black voters and the Hispanic voters, he wins. | ||
It's done. | ||
That's why I'm kind of like, all the forecasting, all the polls don't matter, because we've seen in some of the polls that Trump's between like 15 and 30% among black voters. | ||
So if he only gets 3%, I think he's gonna get it. | ||
I mean, I think, the left doesn't want to admit it, but Kanye's got influence. | ||
Well, we're in a totally different situation. | ||
I mean, we were outraged, outspent. | ||
We didn't have offices. | ||
We didn't have structure. | ||
We didn't have the power of the presidency. | ||
Now we have the incumbency. | ||
We have over a billion dollars. | ||
We have Bill Stapien. | ||
We have all of these great data people. | ||
We have offices for Black Voices for Trump in North Carolina, Milwaukee, Detroit. | ||
We didn't have any of that infrastructure in 2016 and we still won. | ||
I think we're much better prepared this time around. | ||
I think we have these polls. | ||
If Trump wins in the face of these polls, whether right now, then the media will have lost all credibility. | ||
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Well, I'm sorry. | |
They've lost all of it for all you know. | ||
It's been gone for a while. | ||
But I'll tell you this right now, man. | ||
CNN clearly still has a left-wing audience. | ||
I mean, their ratings are through the roof. | ||
Everyone's talking about Tucker Carlson getting five million, you know, averaging five million or whatever. | ||
It's insane, these ridiculously high ratings. | ||
CNN's been getting three. | ||
MSNBC's been getting four. | ||
I'll tell you what, man. | ||
If Trump wins again, then what's left of the mainstream media will be gone, because they'll even lose the left, who are gonna be like, You lied again! | ||
You kept saying it over and over and you were wrong every single time. | ||
It was all lies. | ||
I mean, maybe their tedious will take over and then CNN will just lull them back to sleep. | ||
I thought the Russiagate thing was like a stake in the heart for the media, the left-wing media. | ||
For a lot of people. | ||
That helped Trump so much. | ||
He raised so much money off of that when he was exonerated. | ||
Essentially exonerated, I know. | ||
Political trauma. | ||
The Kavanaugh effect. | ||
I mean, maybe the October Surprise is Amy Coney Barrett. | ||
Just you wait until they do these hearings. | ||
I wonder if the Republicans have set this up cleanly. | ||
Now, I don't want to play too much 4D chess, you know, game here. | ||
Think about this. | ||
All these Republicans all of a sudden are getting COVID. | ||
It's like crazy. | ||
Like, how's that happening, right? | ||
Now the Democrats are saying, aha, we should shut down the Amy Coney Barrett thing. | ||
The Democrats were warning they can't go after Amy Coney Barrett because of the Kavanaugh effect. | ||
And Republicans were like, oh yeah, if they come after her, this, you know, this, this mother, this accomplished woman, it's going to backfire. | ||
What if the COVID thing now results in this hearing where the Democrats are outraged and attack Amy Coney Barrett because she shouldn't have been doing the hearing and it's not right. | ||
You could be sick. | ||
How dare you come and end up attacking her? | ||
The October surprise could very well just be the Democrats unable to control themselves when they attack Amy Coney Barrett. | ||
I hope so. | ||
And I hope they—well, actually, I don't hope they do this. | ||
But it's probably going to come down to that they attack her religion and Christianity. | ||
And if they do that, then in 2017, we're going to have a repeat because in Wisconsin, We won a statewide Supreme Court justice seat that we weren't supposed to win, but they attacked as Christianity. | ||
And the Christians came out to vote in Wisconsin in an off-year election, and we won that seat. | ||
So, you know, for every reaction, there's an equal yet opposite reaction. | ||
They're already doing it. | ||
Yeah. | ||
It's because they can't control their activists. | ||
Well, and it will be perfect, because think of this, tomorrow we're going to see Kamala versus Joe, I mean, excuse me, versus Mike Pence. | ||
And what a perfect setup. | ||
And I hope that Mike Pence, if I were him, if I were a strategist telling him what to debate on, I'd bring up Kavanaugh like a gosh darn egg timer over and over and over. | ||
And I'd bring up Christianity too, because he's like the spokesperson, right? | ||
Don't forget, she solicited funds to bail out rioters. | ||
True. | ||
So you need that suburban vote. | ||
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True. | |
And these, like, there's been, there's, look, it's very obvious the media, the media is just the arm of the Democratic Party. | ||
True. | ||
They're not going to call out Biden for this stuff. | ||
Trump, why won't you denounce white supremacy? | ||
Well, you've asked him 50 times. | ||
Why won't you ask Biden one time to denounce Antifa? | ||
I have so much love for people that are hardcore Democrats, liberal, don't like Trump, but they will not vote for Biden. | ||
And they'll vote for Trump because of how demented Biden is. | ||
I have so much love for people that have that kind of clarity and willingness to override their emotions. | ||
Yeah. | ||
God bless them. | ||
We got, we got, we got a couple of good super chats here. | ||
Check this out. | ||
Joe Freshly says, I'm leaving for the Marine Corps bootcamp on Monday from Cranberry, PA. | ||
We'll be back in January. | ||
Do you think things will be mostly normal by then in terms of COVID? | ||
Also would love to see John Doyle on the show. | ||
Will things be back to normal by January? | ||
Well, number one, thank you for your service. | ||
And I believe Cranberry Township is actually in Pennsylvania. | ||
So what I'd like you to do is please immediately order your absentee ballot because we need your vote in Pennsylvania. | ||
Please don't let this go by the wayside. | ||
And, and I hate to say it, but now I think unfortunately, these masks are going to be with us for a little while. | ||
I think that we're going to be wearing these masks in the 2021 as long as businesses are open. | ||
We got another one. | ||
Matthew Lincoln says, Tim and pals, I love what y'all are doing. | ||
I fly off to Navy bootcamp tomorrow morning. | ||
Wish me luck. | ||
Good luck, man. | ||
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Yeah. | |
Yeah. | ||
Good luck. | ||
Stay safe. | ||
Have a nice flight. | ||
Willie Dagote. | ||
Latinos for Trump. | ||
503 supports Trump. | ||
Latinos para Trump. | ||
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Yes. | |
There you go. | ||
Let's see. | ||
What do we got here? | ||
Alex Evans says Trump is on a Twitter rampage. | ||
Oh, is he right now? | ||
Right now? | ||
What's he tweeting? | ||
He's tweeting. | ||
He's like retweeting a bunch of stuff from people who are like, Obama knew everything. | ||
So I'm curious if an October surprise is coming. | ||
Well, I think it's fair to say that Trump is feeling better. | ||
He is feeling a lot better. | ||
The number of retweets shows how good he's feeling. | ||
It's directly proportionate. | ||
I love how there was this Walter Reed doctor who was like, Trump's clearly sick. | ||
And then he tweets another tweet where he's like, judging by the amount of tweets Trump has put out, he must be, it's like, dude, his tweets indicate his heart rate. | ||
Oh, I love it. | ||
These people. | ||
Yes. | ||
I can't. | ||
All right, let's see. | ||
Spork Witch says, we simp for Bucko. | ||
Well, it's actually Betsy who's here. | ||
I don't know if Bucko's not here. | ||
Oh, yeah, yeah. | ||
Did we get on camera? | ||
Yeah, we don't have a cat cam. | ||
I'm sorry. | ||
I wonder if we can get, like, a small remote cam and just, like, put it on. | ||
With a GoPro on their heads. | ||
Like, where are they at now in the house? | ||
Justin says thanks for bringing intelligent discussion Justice Department to hold press conference tomorrow on matter of high national security We can't say too much well all I can say Is I was at the one American News Network studio today in Washington DC And I'm not gonna name names But one of the reporters there told me that they were on the phone with the DOJ and that people are getting lost I'll believe it when I see it. | ||
So I don't listen. | ||
I'm going to wait because I wait till there's proof in the pudding. | ||
Yep. | ||
But this is important that you just said there's going to be a DOJ briefing tomorrow. | ||
Yeah, somebody just superchatted that. | ||
And I'm curious, based on Trump's Twitter, if that's what's going on, because chat is going wild. | ||
We're not ignoring you guys, I promise. | ||
I see the chats. | ||
I see someone yelling about Betsy. | ||
Oh, of course. | ||
Y'all go get her. | ||
Yeah, we got to bring the kitty into the picture. | ||
Oh, she noticed. | ||
She's like, what's he doing? | ||
Oh, Betsy. | ||
He's coming. | ||
No, Betsy loves Ian, so that's cool. | ||
Check this out. | ||
Paxton Johnson says, Tim, my whole family and I were Trump haters. | ||
We are all now registered Republicans, proud Trump supporters, and all voting for Trump. | ||
I'm so excited. | ||
Hold on, hold on. | ||
I know a bunch of people voting Biden. | ||
I know a bunch of people voting for Trump, and I know a bunch of people who voted for Hillary who are now voting for Trump. | ||
I don't know a single person who voted for Trump who's going the other direction. | ||
Not one. | ||
Interesting. | ||
Accurate. | ||
Yeah, I love it. | ||
Look, I'm not saying it's hard data. | ||
It's just my personal experience, whatever that means. | ||
I've seen the same thing. | ||
And I mean, I'll never forget it. | ||
I was in Baltimore doing a voter registration training. | ||
This black woman comes. | ||
She goes, I voted for Kerry. | ||
I voted for Gore. | ||
I voted for President Obama twice. | ||
I voted for Hillary Clinton. | ||
And this November, I'm voting for Donald Trump. | ||
So I mean, this lifelong Democrat from Baltimore flipped. | ||
And I mean, I'm seeing that all across the country. | ||
Oh, here we go. | ||
Check this out. | ||
Otto Rommel says declassified evidence of Obama, the DNI, Comey, the FBI deputy AD counterintelligence, CIA and Clinton conspiring to vilify the Trump by stirring up a scandal claiming interference by the Russian security services. | ||
Is that what just came down? | ||
I don't see that on his Twitter, which I'm currently checking, even though my phone's about to die. | ||
I know all this Trump stuff's important, but I have Betsy on my lap. | ||
Oh yeah, that's true. | ||
I just wanted her to say hi. | ||
There's Betsy. | ||
Let's go back to the Trump thing. | ||
Yeah, we'll talk about Trump. | ||
And look, Betsy built- Someone said Trump just authorized unredacted Russia docs, all of them. | ||
He did not tweet that. | ||
Is this the October surprise? | ||
Yeah, that's what I was talking about. | ||
Just Google it. | ||
Google it. | ||
We'll look it up. | ||
Well, and, come on guys, he's gonna speak at the second debate. | ||
Did you guys see that? | ||
He'll be in Miami. | ||
He'll be there. | ||
Really? | ||
And so now he has a position of leverage, I believe, because having experienced COVID he can come out as having it in a way that Joe Biden can't speak to or speak about. | ||
Here we go! | ||
Daniel Villareal says, Yeah. | ||
Trump didn't make those things. | ||
during the Obama administration. | ||
I lived in a border town, lost illegal friends, and my friends who were | ||
dreamers lost parents, cages were built. | ||
Nobody cared. | ||
No celebrities or politicians. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Trump didn't make those things. | ||
I'm not saying Trump's perfect. | ||
I'm just saying give Obama the credit he deserves. | ||
Sean Ives says regarding the Pooley who was going to bootcamp. | ||
Oh, it's jumping on me. | ||
I do believe the masks will be in effect in the Marine Corps most likely until 2022. | ||
Always strive to be a good leader and please constantly learn. | ||
Right on. | ||
Angela Goodwin says, as an immigrant, I say we need ESL for political language. | ||
So we, who came from communism, able to run in politics and fight for the Republic. | ||
Interesting. | ||
Okay, so this is what Trump's tweeted. | ||
This is a Fox News article. | ||
So this is all news guard and everything This is last updated 10 minutes ago. | ||
It says Trump authorized declassification of all Russia collusion Hillary Clinton email probe documents quote I have fully authorized the total declassification with a capital D of any and all documents Trump tweeted I think he felt like he could have died. | ||
I think he just went through like a harrowing, what if I died tomorrow and I didn't do this? | ||
And now he's doing everything that he wants to get done. | ||
I don't think so. | ||
I think so. | ||
Cause this is big. | ||
And he's just out of the hospital. | ||
Listen, all of these stories about that would require the guy flying the helicopter, the secret service agents, the doctors, the hospital. | ||
He's a germaphobe. | ||
He wasn't about to die. | ||
He just thought. | ||
Timing is everything. | ||
Listen, Hillary Clinton messed up. | ||
She messed up big because when she released that tape that she did before the election, she actually did it too early. | ||
She allowed him to recover and she allowed him two presidential debates. | ||
Had Hillary Clinton, two weeks before the election, released the tape as opposed to three or four, we may have a different president right now. | ||
Timing matters. | ||
Yeah, man. | ||
Let's see. | ||
Dave says Trump authorizes declassification of all Russia collusion. | ||
Hillary Clinton email probe documents. | ||
This is gonna get spicy. | ||
And imagine Richard Grenell, now that he's no longer the DNI, he can just come out guns blazing on Twitter and he can just say everything that's his opinion. | ||
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I'm excited. | |
That's gonna be fun. | ||
DeathstrikeGaming says, I'm voting Jorgensen. | ||
Cause hey, we have had so many years of the left and right messing up things. | ||
Why not pick the middle option for once and try it? | ||
Because Donald Trump is the middle option who was an insurgent who took over the Republican Party and scared all of the establishment cronies out of the party, who ran full speed with their tails between their legs to the Democratic Party and said, Help, help! | ||
We're an establishment just like you, and then all of a sudden Rick Wilson and Jennifer Rubin were Democrats, and they're angry with Trump. | ||
And you still get feckless leaders in the Republican Party who are like, I guess I have to support Trump, otherwise I'm out of a job. | ||
And they're not really doing anything. | ||
Many of them might, well actually this is actually happening. | ||
House Republicans are retiring or losing primaries because there's a new generation of people who actually care wanting to run for office. | ||
Trump's not a Republican, at least not a traditional one. | ||
He's something totally different. | ||
And that's why Trump supporters use the lion as his symbol. | ||
Well, and trying to be as neutral about this as humanly possible, Gary Johnson, I think, was more of a true libertarian than Joe is. | ||
I've seen from Joe more pandering to the Black Lives Matter movement and to the left than I have her just talking about libertarian issues or ideology. | ||
It seems like she's just pandering to the left. | ||
Yeah. | ||
I was reading a super chat, so I'm like... Oh no, I want to hear. | ||
Right on. | ||
I want to hear. | ||
here. | ||
Drew Combs says, Tim, why do we feel the two party system? | ||
I watch because I appreciate your views, because I tend to be more conservative, but I can't | ||
vote for Trump and I will not vote Biden. | ||
I'm stuck in between. | ||
Trump, I believe he ran as a third party or he wanted to a long time ago, like Reform | ||
Party or something. | ||
Trump is not an establishment Republican. | ||
True. | ||
He's not an establishment. | ||
He was an outsider. | ||
Now he's in the White House, and you have this gigantic hydra that is the Democratic and media establishment, and it's got Republican heads and Democrat heads, and they're snarling, and Trump is this, you know, 74-year-old obese knight. | ||
It's the best we got, and he's cut off a bunch of their heads. | ||
Let him slay the beast, please. | ||
Well, and let's be real for a second. | ||
If you despise the two-party system, number one, the only way that you can make change is from within the system. | ||
But number two, can we all at least admit that President Trump has made the Republican Party better? | ||
We're seeing usually feckless leaders actually step up their game. | ||
We're seeing Mitch McConnell fight for Supreme Court justice seats. | ||
We're seeing him fight for judges. | ||
Ted Cruz became a beast! | ||
He became a hero! | ||
So, the Republican Party is being made better because of Donald Trump. | ||
I agree. | ||
And when I saw Trump's second term agenda, I was like, nine out of ten, good things. | ||
There's a few things where I'm like, I don't know, I don't know about that, whatever. | ||
But term limits, school choice, ending the wars, I'm like, look man, Trump didn't come out and say, trust me, vote for me and I'll end the wars, because I would have been like, yeah, right. | ||
No, he literally just started doing it. | ||
And it was both dinos and rhinos that were like, we're going to stop Trump from doing it. | ||
I'm like, nah, get out of here. | ||
That's it. | ||
You gave me the perfect reason. | ||
You know, Trump said, I just want to get our troops out. | ||
And then the establishment politicians, most of them in the house were like, nah, we're not going to allow that. | ||
You had three Democrats, eight Republicans who agreed with Trump on that one. | ||
And so I was like, okay, we need a guy who's going to be like, America shouldn't be doing these things. | ||
Because unless they want to justify to the American public why the House voted that way, Republicans and Democrats alike, like you better give me a reason. | ||
Okay? | ||
I'm not saying reveal classified information, but at least be like, they could even come out and say, trust me. | ||
You know, there's some serious issues that it's classified. | ||
We've got hard work to do. | ||
And I'd be like, all right, well, let's have a conversation. | ||
They didn't even do that. | ||
They're just like, no, Trump has no plan. | ||
Get out of here, man. | ||
Y'all are crazy. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Project Utopian says they are announcing criminal charges tomorrow. | ||
Can it be true? | ||
Visit the justice.gov site and be sure to vote. | ||
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Oh, wow. | |
I'll see it when I believe it. | ||
I'll see when I believe it. | ||
I long for the idea that justice still exists. | ||
Daniel Benavides says, I know this is a bit of a sidetrack, but the awards that Cuties got, got the head over the organization apparently got arrested for pedo related charges. | ||
I heard about that. | ||
I don't know a lot about it though. | ||
Let's see. | ||
Ola Mesel Omolu says, in Nigeria, my home country, there is something called the NYSC. | ||
It is mandatory government service for all graduates. | ||
And I believe if you didn't do it, you couldn't run for office. | ||
I could be wrong though. | ||
You mean to tell me that they have service guaranteed citizenship in Nigeria and we don't even have that here? | ||
Guarantees government employment. | ||
Yeah. | ||
I don't like the government, necessarily. | ||
I don't want to give them that much power. | ||
Well, that was what they were saying the other day. | ||
Starship Troopers. | ||
You know that, right? | ||
The thing about... I haven't seen it. | ||
It's, uh, service guarantees citizenship. | ||
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Okay. | |
Meaning that if you wanted to vote, you had to provide some service to the community. | ||
And apparently there were people in the chat were telling us service could have been literally anything. | ||
So if you were disabled, you'd go to them and say, give me service, and they'd have to figure out something you could do. | ||
So it wasn't always military. | ||
But yeah, you know, giving the government this like, ugh, I don't like government, you know? | ||
For the most part. | ||
I'm more liberal than libertarian, but I think the government is functioning in a really, really broken way right now. | ||
It can be made better. | ||
Butch Thompson says, first time voter at 34. | ||
Paid $15K in fines to get my rights back as a felon. | ||
I'm excited to cast my first vote for Trump. | ||
Long time watcher. | ||
Keep up the amazing work. | ||
Hey, congratulations, man. | ||
That's awesome. | ||
That's awesome. | ||
That really is. | ||
Congrats. | ||
And let's talk about just briefly how President Trump has helped to reform our criminal justice system and we need to do a better job | ||
and my one criticism with Republicans is we're the first to criticize Mike Bloomberg for you know | ||
trying to pay off the fines of felons but you know what we should be trying to reach out to that | ||
community because if we truly believe in criminal justice reform then that means no judging that | ||
means moving forward every saint has a pass That's why, look, we just saw Colorado, I think, pardoned a whole bunch of convictions, so all these individuals. | ||
And Joe Biden's talking about doing something similar. | ||
I think Trump could just one-up all of them. | ||
that charge. Definitely. That's why look, we just saw Colorado, I think, pardoned a | ||
whole bunch of pot of convictions. So all these individuals and Joe Biden's talking | ||
about doing something similar. I think Trump could just one up all of them. And we've talked | ||
about this. A review of. | ||
of course for non-violent drug offenses and just pardoning all these people at the federal | ||
level. | ||
The review of course is because some people may have been violent criminals who got a | ||
plea bargain or something, but I think Trump should do it. | ||
The war on drugs has been a disaster. | ||
I think he'd flip Illinois. | ||
Illinois would turn red if he announced that because Chicago is a disaster. | ||
Well, and let's talk for one second. | ||
Did you guys hear that quote the other day that Joe Biden said the reason why he was able to stay home is because a black woman was stocking his shelves? | ||
And Michelle Obama called Trump racist! | ||
Let's be real for a second. | ||
A good rebuttal to that would be, yeah, and it was probably her son that was locked up because of the 1994 crime bill that Joe Biden wrote. | ||
To your rebuttal. | ||
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Spicy. | |
I love it. | ||
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Yes. | |
Let's go. | ||
Thank you, Scott. | ||
And then also, one misstep that President Trump didn't do during the debate is when Joe Biden uttered the words that if you have an empty chair at home, you know, because of President Trump's response to COVID, if I were President Trump, I would have said, yes, and if you have an empty chair at home because Joe Biden voted for the Iraq war, like, we need to be better about giving those rebuttals back. | ||
Trump was off his game in that debate. | ||
Yeah. | ||
He could have done More of that. | ||
Cuz that was that was a good well when he answered with the VA that was good when he was like | ||
200,000 dead he was under you 380,000 with the VA and I was like whoa people on Twitter were like whoa | ||
More of that was spice more of that. Yeah, man Let's see we got | ||
DeskRabbit says, voting Trump is like throwing a political Molotov cocktail at both the Dems and Republicans. | ||
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Oh yeah. | |
I hear it. | ||
That's what we're doing. | ||
Absolutely. | ||
Peacefully. | ||
About peacefully, yes. | ||
Yes. | ||
Ballots, not bullets. | ||
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Figurative. | |
That's right. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Scott. | ||
The Shadow Fenrir says, Allentown PA resident, also active duty. | ||
This has been a very good live chat and Scott has a new fan. | ||
Thank you. | ||
And I'm coming to Allentown. | ||
I'm literally coming on the 10th. | ||
So I'm going to post my details on my Twitter. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Cool. | ||
Right on. | ||
Satoshi Nakamoto says, Tim, didn't vote for Trump last time. | ||
Voting Trump and Kimberly Klasek this year. | ||
Thanks for all your work. | ||
You have helped me have facts when talking, debunking with others. | ||
You know, it's really funny that, like, people try and screengra- So, when I do my videos, I'll have, like, my face in the corner and a big article as the main screen. | ||
That way, when they screengrab it to insult me, they're showing the news article. | ||
Yeah, that's why I started doing- Well, they started grabbing clips from me out of context, so I was like, I'm just gonna put the whole article as the main thing, and there you go. | ||
Now they've tried it, and it's like an article behind me. | ||
My favorite was when Media Matters tried smearing me, saying, Tim Pool falsely claims that Ilhan Omar may have married her brother. | ||
And they show an image of me, like, making a face, like, talking, like, ah! | ||
And then behind me, it's the Star Tribune saying, Ilhan Omar may have married her brother. | ||
Like, you walked right into that one. | ||
Here we go. | ||
Traveman says, never voted, ignored it until now. | ||
And yes, I've lied to poll texts and surveys to mess with them. | ||
Verified secret voter. | ||
I have receipts. | ||
Haha, you guys have inspired me. | ||
Trump 2020. | ||
Love ya. | ||
Excellent. | ||
Show us the receipts. | ||
We're supposed to have like hidden voting, right? | ||
That's a big part of the United States. | ||
You don't have to tell people who you're voting for. | ||
So why would you tell some private company who you're a voter? | ||
Well, when journalists are lying every day, and we know they're lying, And they can get you banned? | ||
So in Sweden there was this crazy story where apparently, I guess journalists hacked a comment system called Disqus to unmask anonymous posters and then go to their homes and shame them for their opinions. | ||
Yeah, we want to avoid that at all costs. | ||
I love, I love how they're like the proud boys. | ||
Oh, and it's like, they're not relevant, but you've got these people acting like there's far right militias rising up and like coming to people's homes when you literally have far leftist and black lives matter doing that right now. | ||
Those people need to do push-ups and meditate. | ||
I like that much better. | ||
I'm interested. | ||
I do like that. | ||
Let's see. | ||
Wait, it just jumped on me. | ||
Superchat does that. | ||
Way to go. | ||
That was a good one. | ||
Interesting. | ||
to do. | ||
Where did it go? | ||
There we go. | ||
Richard in Texas as well said Scott, Chris Christie should not have been | ||
involved with Trump's debate preparation. | ||
Rand Paul should have been prepping him. | ||
Interesting. | ||
Yes. | ||
Yeah. | ||
And notice how Rand Paul, being that libertarian, you know, part of the Republican Party, has so embraced President Trump's vision and his policies. | ||
You know, so to those libertarians that are watching, really look at Rand Paul and criminal justice reform, ending endless wars. | ||
Those are all very libertarian policies. | ||
People talk about, like, Trump Jr. | ||
running for president someday, and I'm just... I have no interest. | ||
I don't know much about him, but I want Rand Paul to run for president. | ||
After Trump finishes his term, I want to see Rand Paul as the next... He did. | ||
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He ran in 2016. | |
I think in 2024 it could be great for him. | ||
He needs to lift that profile up. | ||
Sure, let's do it. | ||
Because Rand Paul is probably my favorite politician. | ||
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He's awesome. | |
Yeah, and I don't agree with him on a lot of things. | ||
I agree with him for his principles. | ||
I think he's a good dude. | ||
He's a good dude. | ||
Yeah, end the wars and be honest and be principled and I think Ron Paul was the same way and I disagree with Ron Paul on a ton of things. | ||
But there's very few people in politics that I thought actually cared. | ||
I definitely think Rand Paul cares. | ||
He's honest. | ||
Yeah, he's really honest and his filibusters are impressive. | ||
Standing up for like, you know, how long? | ||
Like... | ||
What was that? | ||
He did a really long... He did like a 13-hour filibuster. | ||
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Yeah. | |
I think I was rooting for him so hard when he was running for president, but he has the charisma of a wet sponge. | ||
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Yeah. | |
Like he kind of needs to be behind the scenes. | ||
Like he's a really great person. | ||
He needs to raise that profile up. | ||
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Yeah. | |
I don't know, man. | ||
His dad also kind of had low charisma, Ron. | ||
It was as big as his downfall. | ||
They're doctors, right? | ||
They're both doctors. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Smart dudes. | ||
Josh Truthill says, love the guest. | ||
What does it say? | ||
Whitmer death toll. | ||
Yeah, hashtag Whitmer death toll. | ||
Really want these Democrats to be charged with criminal negligence. | ||
Also, FYI, you can use Zoomit as a tool when viewing content. | ||
It's a CIS internal program. | ||
Do you guys like those chairs? | ||
Oh, you know, honestly, I just went on Amazon and I was like, I just grabbed whatever chairs popped up. | ||
Shout out to Bosun. | ||
These chairs are legit. | ||
You really like them? | ||
Send us more stuff, Bosun. | ||
We are not getting anything. | ||
Send us pillows or something. | ||
They've sent us nothing. | ||
Thank you, Bosun. | ||
I just bought these on Amazon. | ||
But it's so funny that the name of the company is like, That's why it's there. | ||
And this shows us why conservatives are always going to lose. | ||
Why have we not been protesting every single day? | ||
Dr. Rachel Levine, Governor Wolf in Pennsylvania, Whitmer in Michigan, Cuomo in New York. | ||
Why haven't we been protesting that they put in COVID patients And nursing facilities, leading to the deaths of our citizens. | ||
And that's why it's going to be very difficult for us to win the culture war until we finally step up. | ||
People need to speak up. | ||
So long as these companies think their path to revenue is the far left, they're going to keep pushing it. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Which is why it's really hilarious that the Game 3, I think, of the NBA Finals were the, like, third historically low ratings. | ||
No, like, Game 1 was like a 26-year low. | ||
Game two was a record low and then game three was even record lower. | ||
Well, nobody wants to watch it. | ||
I actually, I was asking someone out here, you know, about, we were talking about this stuff and this woman, she was like, I used to watch stuff all the time. | ||
I love sport. | ||
I can't watch it anymore. | ||
You know, that's great because the Romans. | ||
Kept watching their sports. | ||
So that was the downfall of their civilization. | ||
Maybe we're not in... I don't think we're in a downfall. | ||
We're in an upsurge. | ||
So you're saying that the real plan of Black Lives Matter is to annoy people into being politically active? | ||
Yeah, they're waking people up. | ||
I don't know if that's their intention. | ||
Actually, yes, because there is a very real phenomenon called bread and circuses, and this is something that they held on to while their freedoms were being stripped away. | ||
So maybe you're right. | ||
Maybe we're starting to see an upsurge as people are starting to pay attention. | ||
A renaissance. | ||
Wicked Liss says Scott should run for office. | ||
He has some great ideas. | ||
I agree. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Maybe one day. | ||
If President Trump gives me a phone call and says, run, but I'm not cutting my hair. | ||
I'm keeping the hair. | ||
He did that. | ||
He did that with Sean Parnell. | ||
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Yeah. | |
He was like, I want you to run. | ||
And Sean was like, okay, what? | ||
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, 17 district, Allegheny County, vote Sean Parnell. | ||
He's incredible. | ||
He's a good dude. | ||
He's a good dude. | ||
That's, that's, that's the thing. | ||
You know, I, I think policy arguments are tough. | ||
There are a few things I'm adamant on, but for the most part, I just want, and I know people have criticized this, but you want a politician that you feel is being honest with you. | ||
Yeah. | ||
You want, you want someone who's principled, who you know, cares, is willing to accept their faults. | ||
We don't have that with Democrats right now. | ||
And we don't have with a lot of Republicans either. | ||
They, they, they don't want to accept it. | ||
I'm looking for someone who's going to be like, you know, we have to compromise or to work together and we're not perfect. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Let's see. | ||
Etika Ray says, voted for Hillary. | ||
The SJW's ruining my hobbies, and then riots turned me. | ||
Secret voter, Trump 2020. | ||
He's anti-establishment. | ||
He is the real resistance. | ||
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Yes! | |
Celebrating. | ||
My heart is just swelling with pride. | ||
I'm so excited. | ||
I love it. | ||
Jonah John says, would love to see Kayleigh McEnany run at some point. | ||
Best press secretary I have seen in a long time. | ||
Hands down, man. | ||
She's good. | ||
JP Simon says, best guest by far. | ||
Oh man, people are loving Scott. | ||
Wow, that's an honor. | ||
Brandon Cacioppo says, the reason you shouldn't vote third party is because they will not have party support in Congress to get their agenda passed. | ||
Every presidential election, we say third party, but we need to build them locally and in Congress. | ||
True. | ||
You know, one problem too is calling it third party because you should, you have an unlimited number of parties. | ||
There are no, there's no third party. | ||
It's what? | ||
Green, libertarian, working class. | ||
So to think of it as like, just think of it as like, you know, start your own party. | ||
Do your own thing. | ||
17th party. | ||
Start a decentralized party that doesn't have a party. | ||
So who's the third party? | ||
Libertarian is the third biggest party. | ||
So Green Party is fourth party. | ||
Yeah, exactly. | ||
I'd say that's right. | ||
Well, we are about 50 minutes over. | ||
We usually do about two hours. | ||
We went a little over because I think it was worth it. | ||
But do you want to shout out your social media or anything before we dip out? | ||
Yeah, please. | ||
Well, look, it's not about me. | ||
You can follow me if you want to at Scott Pressler, but I just want every single person to please register to vote at your current address. | ||
And it's as easy as, look, type in, let's say you live in Louisiana, Louisiana online voter registration, but don't go to vote.org. | ||
That's a Democrat website that all they do is take your information. | ||
You're going to want either a GOV website, which means GOV, or you want an SOS website, which indicates Secretary of State. | ||
But please, register to vote. | ||
Your time to register is running out in several states across the country. | ||
And just thank you for having me. | ||
I hope everybody at home has enjoyed this conversation. | ||
Yeah, it's been fantastic, man. | ||
So, everybody, thanks for hanging out. | ||
Of course, you can, well, subscribe to this channel and smash that like button before you go. | ||
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Smash. | |
It really does help. | ||
And subscribe, like, notification bell. | ||
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We're gonna have a big show tomorrow, I'm assuming. | ||
We'll see how things play out. | ||
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I have several other YouTube channels. | ||
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YouTube.com slash TimCastNews, because I produce content, like, every hour of the day. | ||
So, again, thanks for hanging out. | ||
And, of course, you can follow Ian. | ||
Yes, and also, What is this? | ||
Wait, Betsy. | ||
Special surprise. | ||
Special shout out to Betsy. | ||
October surprise. | ||
And guys, look, Betsy believes both black and white lives matter. | ||
Yes, because she is both. | ||
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It's true. | |
She is multicultural. | ||
That's correct. | ||
Follow me on any social media platform, including Twitter, Instagram, Twitch, Twitch TV, Ian Crossland is the tag. | ||
And of course, you can follow at Sour Patch Lids. | ||
Sour Patch Lids, L-Y-D-S. | ||
L-Y-D-S, that's the way you find it. | ||
So anyway, hey man, Scott, thanks for hanging out. | ||
Hey, thank you. | ||
Keep up the good work. | ||
Keep cleaning stuff and registering voters. | ||
Thank you. | ||
I'll keep following. | ||
Everybody else, thanks for hanging out. | ||
Again, hit the like button on your way out. | ||
We really would appreciate it. | ||
I'm getting tired, you can tell. | ||
It's time for me to go to bed. | ||
We will see you all tomorrow at 8 p.m. | ||
live. | ||
The show tomorrow might be a big show. | ||
We'll see how things play out. |