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Timcast IRL - Austria Hiring COVID Inspectors To Hunt Down Unvaccinated People w/Chris Karr
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tim pool
Austria.
Austria.
They're hiring COVID inspectors to hunt down the unvaccinated because there is a new law saying everyone has to be vaccinated.
And there is a massive fine if you don't get vaccinated.
We're seeing an expansion of the vaccine mandates in Boston.
We're now seeing it in Chicago.
I think Chicago is doing mask mandates.
They're going to be implementing a vaccine mandate soon.
And I'll take credit for this one.
You know why?
You know why?
I'll take credit for the prediction.
That's what I meant.
Not the lockdowns.
That's what I meant.
No, no, see, see, I get things wrong, and when I do, boy, do people like to bring it up.
So if I ever get the opportunity to be like, aha!
I called that one.
So I said a little while ago, I think hard lockdowns are coming.
And this seems like the natural evolution of it.
First, they lock everybody down.
Everyone says this sucks.
Then they say, okay, now we're gonna lock it all down, unless everyone does as they're told and gets the vaccine.
And that's what we're seeing.
So we're getting it, we're watching what's happening in Europe, much like we did last year at the start of the pandemic.
And I believe we will start seeing much of that happen here in the US.
The difference, you got places like Texas, Florida, South Dakota, these red states, they're not gonna be playing that game.
However, one of the problems with the Democrats' narrative on COVID is that Omicron seems to be relatively mild.
So now Joe Biden has announced he's gonna make sure everybody gets at-home tests, and they're gonna be sending out tests, you know, 500 million or whatever.
And I'm like, hmm, that's interesting, because Axios put out a story where they said Americans don't care about Omicron anymore, about COVID.
There's this video of Shep Smith being like, I don't care!
I don't wanna talk about this!
How can you reignite the fear, send everybody tests, maximize the news around exploding cases, and then terrify everybody again?
I mean, that is to say, if people have COVID, they should be taking care of it.
But what we need to get away from is that fear.
So let's talk about what's going on.
We got Jesse Watters gave a speech at the Turning Point USA event, and Fauci is demanding he be fired because he used explosive rhetoric.
And the story I wish we could have been leading with, but it's just not.
It's not enough, and it's a little too tribalist.
Nancy Pelosi was presenting the Build Back Better bill, and someone yelled, let's go Brandon.
I just love the civil disobedience, you know, people yelling and stuff.
So we're going to talk about all that stuff, and my friends, it's holidays.
Ian is gone, but we're hanging out with Chris Carr.
chris karr
Yes, sir.
How's it going? Who are you? I'm the executive editor at TimCast.com. That's right. Yeah, happy to be here.
tim pool
So basically, you know, it's a holiday, so we're keeping it in the family. Everybody, you know,
from the channel is going to be coming. I don't know who we're having tomorrow, to be completely
honest, because let's be real, getting people to fly out on...
lydia smith
Trying.
tim pool
The week, like just before Christmas, Christmas Eve is Friday.
It's impossible.
But Jack Murphy is coming tomorrow and a lot of people were asking in the chat, they were like, why isn't Jack here?
Why isn't Jack here?
And I'm like, because Jack comes on Wednesdays.
He comes every other Wednesday.
He doesn't come on Tuesdays.
But he will be here.
We're going to hang out with him and we're going to talk.
There's a lot to talk about, of course.
But yeah, man, how's it going?
How's it going?
Merry Christmas.
chris karr
I'm chilling.
Yeah.
Merry Christmas to you too.
unidentified
Cool.
chris karr
We had a good party the other night.
tim pool
That's right.
We had a big party.
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Yes, sir.
chris karr
It's an awesome book.
Amazing.
tim pool
Yeah.
chris karr
I got it autographed and everything.
It was awesome.
tim pool
Yeah, I guess we're going to have the whole team autograph the book, and then we'll auction it off or something, just to help support making more of it.
We got Luke here, though.
luke rudkowski
I think I might have heard about the website that you work for just a little bit.
chris karr
Oh yeah?
Do we have a reputation yet?
luke rudkowski
But anyway, lots of crazy news to get into, especially surrounding Dr. Fauci.
And that's why I decided to present him in his happiest form, living his best life, of course, declaring himself the science and zapping innocent puppies and small monkeys.
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tim pool
I just want to say how insane it is that you actually got someone to make a graphic of Fauci as Emperor Palpatine using force lightning on monkeys and puppies while yelling I am science.
luke rudkowski
I apologize I couldn't fit the orphaned children in there.
We tried, but we did try.
Look up the Fauci experiments.
tim pool
I am science.
lydia smith
Nice.
luke rudkowski
So yeah, thanks for having me guys.
It's a pleasure.
lydia smith
Well, this is definitely Luke's finest shirt.
I'm a little bit intimidated by the idea of Chicago and Boston going into these kind of weird fits just as I'm about to visit Boston for the first time over Christmas, so that's going to be interesting, but I hope it all works out and hopefully I can just kind of slide under the radar.
I guess we'll have to see what happens.
Anyway, let's get started.
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Let's talk about this first story.
We got this from Blick.ch.
Due to compulsory vaccination from February, Austria is looking for people to control those who refuse to be vaccinated.
Anyone who does not want to be vaccinated in Austria from February 2022 must expect a fine.
Employees should ensure the fines are paid.
That is why we are now looking for inspectors.
I must stress, we used Google Translate, so some of these words may not get the full and correct meaning across, but my understanding is, look at this, the vaccination inspectors receive a wage of at least 2,744 euros, or about 28.80 francs, They say, uh, Linz now wants to engage people who are supposed to control vaccine, vaccination refusals, as reported today.
They should check whether those who do not get vaccinated are really paying for it, translation error, because whoever does not get vaccinated will be asked to pay up to 3,600 euro, the equivalent of a good 3,740 francs.
Well, history repeats itself, I suppose.
luke rudkowski
Some people call them inspectors.
I think hunters is a better, more appropriate term here.
Statist hunters going after, you know, individuals who believe in bodily autonomy.
Now this is again according to a lot of local news reports coming out of Austria.
They're talking about how they're going to be paying people nearly $40,000 a year to do this job, how the fines could range a couple thousand dollars, of course a couple thousand euros, but this again goes along with the Decree that they're going to be pushing forward in February that pretty much outlaws individuals who are not vaccinated, which is absolutely crazy.
Germany has talked about imposing similar measures themselves.
Their health minister recently said that they want to implement mandatory vaccinations on everyone.
Austria is doing it.
How this policy will be implemented It's going to be nasty.
It's going to be disgusting, because people are going to be called up.
People are going to be investigated.
People are going to be spied on, tracked, traced, and databased, and said, hey, did you take the shot?
And they're going to have to say no.
And then the government's going to come with jackboot thugs and say, you're going to give us money or you're going to go to jail.
You have a choice, which is crazy.
chris karr
But regardless of how the policy actually gets activated, what are the people going to do?
The people who are still unvaccinated in Austria, are they going to acquiesce in large numbers or are they going to fight back?
What do you think is going to happen over there?
What would you do?
I'm not going to do that.
I'm not going to be forced to do anything.
I'm not going to be forced to say something I don't want to say or do something I want to do.
Period.
That's just my personality.
unidentified
I agree.
luke rudkowski
The local reports that we're also hearing about is that they will be working with employers and saying that they will be denying them paychecks or taking their paychecks away from them and pressuring them to do this that way.
Obviously, I wouldn't comply with this.
tim pool
What if they can't get the vaccine?
What if they can't get it?
chris karr
For medical or religious reasons?
tim pool
If you've received, like let's say you're an older person, you've received monoclonal antibodies, you can't get it for 90 days.
So like what do they do?
It doesn't matter, it doesn't matter what your reason is.
So here's what I'll add to this, right?
What we saw last year is Europe started doing these lockdowns, then the US started picking
them up.
We started seeing Europe locking down again, now we've got all these major cities in the
US doing it, Boston's doing it, Chicago's announcing it.
And I'm actually headed back to Chicago, I'm like, oh man, I don't even know if I want
to go.
Oh boy.
Yeah, because they have mask mandates, and now they're saying they want a vaccine mandate
for all restaurants, and I'm like, I'm supposed to go there for the holidays?
Why would I want to go give money to a place like that or be involved in a place like that?
Out in West Virginia, none of that.
People walk around doing whatever they want.
Not only do you not have to wear a mask, you can carry a gun!
unidentified
Oh!
tim pool
Yeah, Illinois is the opposite of that.
You go to jail and you'll get fined.
So they're saying now, I think, they're going to implement a vaccine mandate for indoor dining.
And some restaurant association in Chicago is saying, wait until after the holidays because we want to make money.
So here's what I think.
We're seeing this in Austria.
We're seeing it in Germany.
We're seeing it escalate.
And they're ahead of us.
I think it's very likely we will get to this point in the United States very soon.
luke rudkowski
Well, one thing that I've been kind of making the point about is that a lot of these restrictions, a lot of these mandates, all kind of come in steps, and we're seeing the steps followed almost identically, but under different names all around the world.
So obviously Austria, uh... octane kind of leading the pack here but what what is
happening in austria is going to be happening with the rest of the world
we saw australia kind of lead to the world with their insanity
the other other places are going to be following suit with very similar
policies as well we just saw boston implement their quote to be together
initiative here which is absolutely draconian it orwellian and insane it's like calling out the patriot
act patriotic what it absolutely was it
It does the exact opposite of that.
tim pool
Doesn't it just feel good to be a face in the crowd of people with pitchforks and torches, mindlessly marching along and demanding everyone else capitulate and, you know, march alongside the state?
Doesn't it just feel good, right?
Come on, everyone wants to do that.
chris karr
You're basically saying, suffer as I suffer.
Yeah.
Join the club.
If I have to deal with this, so do you.
luke rudkowski
If I have to take a risk, you do as well, which is absolutely crazy.
chris karr
That's exactly right.
luke rudkowski
Absolutely insane.
And again, their quote, be together initiative is literally requiring vaccine passports for indoor activities, which is predominantly going to be discriminating against black people in this country.
tim pool
I'm with Shep.
I'm with Shep Smith.
chris karr
I don't care.
tim pool
I don't want to talk about it anymore.
What was that clip?
chris karr
He said, maybe I'm just better getting Omicron.
I can't remember his name.
Omicron.
tim pool
It's Omicron, but for Biden's sake we'll call it Omicron.
I was told this when I was in Catalonia in Barcelona.
They said that they have the Catalan Lisp, where like in Spanish, instead of saying cerveza, they say cerveza.
lydia smith
Barcelona.
tim pool
Barcelona.
And they said, so it was funny because I was in Spain, there was a guy, you know, I'm talking to these guys, and I said, you know, I've never been to Barcelona.
And he goes, Barcelona.
And I went, oh, it's Barcelona.
And he goes, yes.
And another guy was like, no, no, it's Barcelona.
And I was like, which one is it?
Well, apparently, here's the legend.
There was a king or something who had a lisp.
So everyone wanted to be high status.
So they started speaking with a lisp because it was, you know, prestigious.
So that's why we call it Omnicron.
Because Biden is the epitome of prestige.
chris karr
Omnicron is much easier to say.
tim pool
Anyway, I interviewed you.
Shep Smith went off.
chris karr
He just said it.
He's literally thinking that it might just be better off for him.
He's triple-vaxxed, he said, to just get Omnicron.
He's like, just give it to me so I can move on with my life.
I don't want to see it reported.
Coming from a corporate press broadcaster, he doesn't want to see it reported.
He's at his wit's end, just like Jim Cramer.
He had a similar rant.
tim pool
Anti-vaxxers.
That's the only explanation.
luke rudkowski
Of course.
Well, a lot of people are having fatigue just hearing about this non-stop and non-stop.
And that's because the government has been kind of beating this thing over the head, exploiting it to the fullest extent, trying to squeeze the lemon to the last drop.
And people are like, we get it.
We got it.
And again, how much sensationalistic, fear-mongering nonsense can you throw at them before they're like, we don't care.
chris karr
We don't give a damn.
That's so funny you say anti-vaxxers because it reminds me of this old saying in the theater, if you scratch an actor, you'll see an actress.
You scratch, if you scratch a vaxxer, you'll see an anti-vaxxer.
tim pool
What does that mean?
What does that mean?
chris karr
It's basically just like, if you bring any kind of, like, you know, actors are supposedly very sensitive.
You know, you think of somebody like Ian, very sensitive guy.
You scratch them, they'll turn into an actress.
So if you, if you scratch or confuse or harm a vaxxer, somebody that's triple vaxxed, they think they're really safe, then you're gonna see somebody, you're gonna see the anti-vaxxer just explode out of you.
tim pool
I'm just saying this, I'm saying, you know, if the vaccine works, and they all say it does, Then these people are lying and they didn't get the vaccine.
luke rudkowski
Oh!
tim pool
That's what I'm saying.
And it's funny too because, I think we mentioned this yesterday, how many times did viral videos go around where they're like, look, Nancy Pelosi's not really getting vaccinated or whatever.
unidentified
Yeah.
tim pool
Everybody was accusing these people of not really getting the vaccine.
And many of these people were saying they weren't going to get it on Twitter because they were like, Trump's vaccine, I won't do it.
Now all of a sudden they're getting sick.
I'm like, just call them anti-vaxxers.
Period.
Because they clearly lied about getting the vaccine.
Now, I don't know if they actually did or not.
I know efficacy wanes, you're supposed to get boosters and all that stuff, but I got no problem just saying these people are, you know, I'm gonna operate under the assumption that they just lied about getting vaccinated.
luke rudkowski
Well, the other explanation to this is that there's a conspiracy and... Yeah, there's that explanation.
tim pool
I think, you know what I think?
I think there's like a million micro conspiracies.
You know what I mean?
luke rudkowski
Yeah.
I think, you know, we're gonna find out the truth How long did they say the Gulf of Tonkin was a conspiracy theory?
tim pool
The Gulf of Tonkin incident?
The conspiracy theory being that America basically staged the attack so we could, you know, enter Vietnam.
And I remember hearing about how it was a conspiracy theory up until even like only a few years ago and they were like, oh yeah, actually the US did stage that.
So there's tons of stuff throughout history that is purposely obfuscated and then later on when you find out what really happened, you're like, wow.
chris karr
So how much longer until we actually get the unredacted documents from the Kennedy assassination?
luke rudkowski
Well, the FDA is waiting 75 years to release the clinical studies about the Pfizer vaccine.
chris karr
I heard they walked it back to 55 years because they're feeling more confident in their product.
luke rudkowski
Either way, they have the data and they say they need decades to procure it, even though it's already procured and ready to go.
But for our well-being and understanding, they don't need any liability and they don't need to present it until 55 years from now.
tim pool
I bet a lot of UFO stories was just US military drone research.
How hard would it be for the military to create a quadcopter?
You know in the 70s or 80s they could probably do it and that explains why people were saying they saw discs Zipping back and forth and moving really crazy because if you ever watched like pro high-powered drones these things go nuts the way they can move so rapidly And the German military during World War II was also working on saucer-like flying devices as well.
luke rudkowski
So there's even photos of some that look eerily similar to what some people call, of course, UFOs.
So there's a lot of probabilities.
There's a lot of things that, of course, we don't know about because the government is being extremely secretive.
They're hiding a lot of data.
They're hiding a lot of important information from the general public as they're telling you, trust us!
Give us your freedom!
Give us your economic opportunities!
Give us your life!
But we're not going to show you anything on our end, and that's disgusting.
tim pool
You know what would be really funny?
There are two different scenarios that I find would be really funny.
One is that everything the government says is completely true.
It really was a weird shaped cloud that descended, hovered, spun in a circle, and then darted off.
It really was a cloud, believe us!
Why won't you believe us?
Or it's just like, it's so far beyond what anyone actually thinks it is.
And what's really happening in the government and like with aliens is just, it's like not aliens.
It's just something completely ridiculous that no one would ever like theorize about.
But I actually think like the funniest scenario is the government's telling the truth.
Because that implies honesty among the government and a lack of any like intent for like military technology to be, you know, And that they're competent.
luke rudkowski
That's another one.
chris karr
That scenario got the biggest laugh in the room.
They're actually telling the truth.
It's so absurd to consider.
tim pool
The UFO everyone saw was actually a weather phenomenon.
And then everyone's like, that's a lie.
And this poor guy, he's like sitting in his office, he's crying.
It's like, actually is a weather phenomenon.
luke rudkowski
Who made that famous joke being like, you don't believe in any conspiracies?
You think the government is always honest that they're batting a thousand Like, you think they're always right?
Like, are you crazy?
Like, there's no way, logically, you could even think that they're always honest, they're always, you know, and it's just, I mean, you must be crazy if you really think that.
chris karr
But left, a lot of lefties do think that now, which is so crazy compared to, like, the 60s version of the lefty, which was anti-establishment, question everything, don't trust the government, don't trust the letter aid.
luke rudkowski
Free speech no matter what.
tim pool
Even 10 years ago.
chris karr
Even 10 years ago.
That's true.
tim pool
Occupy Wall Street was lying.
Obama and Biden are liars.
luke rudkowski
Yeah, don't trust the big banks, don't trust Big Pharma.
tim pool
Luke, the DNC and the RNC for the 2016 cycle, where was the bigger protest?
luke rudkowski
At the Democrats.
tim pool
It was the Democrats.
It was like over a thousand people.
And they were trying to jump the fence, and they were shaking the fence.
The RNC had almost nobody.
luke rudkowski
Well, the Bernie bros were pretty pissed off that they were getting railroaded by Clinton.
tim pool
Isn't this the perfect way to understand, like, the space we're in?
You know, so there was this guy who did a review of YouTube channels.
He was, like, tracking who was influencing who.
And then he called my channel at the time, not Tim Castellaw, because it didn't exist.
He said, exclusively critical of left.
And he said the same thing about Dave Rubin and a few other people.
And I said, isn't it possible that we're just centrists criticizing the more extreme?
And so he changed it, some people to like center, and he got rid of the category.
But here's a really good example of where we are.
In the 2016 DNC-RNC cycle, nobody protested the Republicans.
There was a small handful, kind of.
Thousands of people descended on the DNC and tried breaking down the barricades and hopping in and getting into the DNC.
That's like, there you go.
People don't like the Democratic Party.
People didn't care a whole lot about Trump for the most part.
Now I guess they kind of went nuts in the last cycle though, you know?
lydia smith
Well this is why everyone thinks it's so crazy that Biden won as many votes as he did which I do think that you're right with that Trump was anti-elected but to look around and be like all the people in the streets in New York City saying stuff like you know screw Joe Biden is very telling those are just normal people walking by a news reporter and they're like man that I think a lot of people are having a rude wake-up call.
tim pool
I wonder how many people are going through cognitive dissonance, where it's like, they weren't politically active, they voted for Joe Biden, and now everything the Trump supporters said would happen is happening, and they have to reconcile that.
Some people don't want to do it, but a lot of moderate people are like, yo, I will take a ham sandwich over Joe Biden at this point.
Which brings me to Joe Biden.
We have this story here.
The Daily Mail, Biden says vaccinated Americans can celebrate Christmas safely, denies he has failed on home testing, praises Trump for getting his booster, and blames unvaccinated for Omicron surge, coughs his way through COVID speech.
Apparently, Joe Biden, what's he going to do?
He's going to get 5 million tests to American homes amid a nationwide shortage with lines forming at testing centers.
I just want to tell you this, one of the issues we had When we had COVID here is that we had like four, I think it was four people tested negative.
And so we were just like, okay, four people testing it's not COVID.
And then it was COVID.
So, you know, you got to make sure whatever that means, there could be false positives and false negatives.
But here's what I think is really important about this.
You know, Joe Biden went on to say that unvaccinated have no immunity to Omicron.
And, you know, he said death in winter and all this stuff.
Here's a story from Axios.
Americans tune out Omicron news despite ominous threat.
Interest in COVID-19 news versus cases over time.
So Omicron is spiking and the news is diminishing because no one cares.
Shep Smith had his breaking point.
I had my breaking point a couple days ago.
You know, like last week.
I'm like, hey Luke, what's the big news?
And Luke is like, we got a bunch of vaccine.
We got a bunch of COVID.
And I'm like, dude, no, stop.
I don't care anymore.
Yo, people get it.
Look, a bunch of people are taking this week off.
Like a bunch of shows are off the air for Christmas.
And I'm like, no, no, no, come on.
You can't take off the whole week because Christmas Eve is Friday.
But we're only going to be doing a show.
We're doing a show tomorrow and Thursday and Friday.
We're off because nobody is working.
Nobody wants to talk about what's going on.
Nobody wants to be dealing with this.
So here's what I think.
How do you get the news back?
Joe Biden needs fear.
The Democrats need fear.
The Republicans are going to sweep and they say, you know, red wave.
So Joe Biden sends out half a billion tests.
Everybody takes these tests.
And then we're going to get a big surge in reported cases.
And they're going to be like, oh, look, look, look how bad it is.
Now, truth be told, that would mean things are bad.
But if without these tests, people were having mild symptoms and didn't really care, we'd get over it.
We'd get through it and we'd carry on, like Shep Smith was saying, just get it over with and just get on with your life.
luke rudkowski
Yeah.
chris karr
But the problem is that there are some people, sorry, Luke, did you want to?
luke rudkowski
No, no, no, go ahead.
chris karr
Some people, They get the positive test and they rush to the emergency room.
I've heard this story over and over again.
And not just like old people or people that are in high risk categories, people that are young, relatively healthy, they get the positive test and they rush the whole family to the emergency room.
They're just like, we've got COVID.
You know, you got beds.
Like, there are people that really do believe, perhaps thanks to the corporate press for the most part, that their life is at risk and they have to get in a hospital immediately.
luke rudkowski
It's psychosomatic, and anxiety is also one of the contributing factors how harsh you're going to have to deal with COVID.
It was obesity and very oddly, anxiety.
So there's an element to this that of course we still don't fully understand, but I kind of agree with Tim's sentiment.
We are tired of it.
We're exhausted of it.
A lot of people just don't want to hear about it.
Biden was coughing through this thing.
Of course, he was also in close contact, but during his speech he admitted that his mandates were unpopular, which is big.
But say everyone gets tested now, or other conspiracies are going to be that there's going to be potentially something in these tests, whatever it may be.
There's a lot of theories out there, but if people do get tested and the tests all get out there, people are going to freak out and be like, maybe we do need this mandate, which of course is unpopular now.
But again, the government can't even test right.
They had close to two years now, they can't even get the testing right, as people are waiting eight hours in line in the freezing cold in New York City just to get tested.
They can't figure that out by now?
I made the comment, that looks exactly like the DMV.
Because it is.
They're the same things, pretty much.
tim pool
I'm worried about Joe Biden, man.
Because you've got Elizabeth Warren, Cory Booker, Jim Cramer, who else?
They're all like, I'm triple vaxxed and I got it.
And what if Joe Biden gets it, man?
He's almost 80 years old.
He's in the highest risk factor for something like this.
And he's coughing in this thing.
I'm like, dude, I don't like Biden, but come on, you know?
chris karr
I'm curious to know what kind of health shape his clones are in, though.
tim pool
See, that's a misconception, actually.
They're not clones, they're androids.
luke rudkowski
Oh, I see.
tim pool
I say shape-shifters.
luke rudkowski
A shape-shifting skin, I think, is a little bit more accurate.
But there's another thing that's really interesting.
tim pool
We have to clarify for YouTube, we're joking.
There's someone at YouTube like, oh, we're talking about it, I'm gonna press that button.
chris karr
No, I spend too much time on TikTok, that's all I'll say.
luke rudkowski
There's a meme that I tweeted today and it's all the people partying and there's a guy in the corner with a Dr. Fauci sweater and it says, they don't know they're looking at a winter of severe illness and death in his house and he's like crying and he has the gloves on and he has a needle in his arm.
And I was like, just thinking about it, I'm like, that's Bill Gates!
That's literally, like, the statement that Bill Gates just released recently, saying that this is the worst surge that we have seen so far, that he's going to be spending Christmas alone, and he cancelled Christmas with his friends.
tim pool
You gotta do it in Bill Gates' voice.
luke rudkowski
This is the worst!
unidentified
This is the worst serve we have ever had!
chris karr
So far!
luke rudkowski
We're entering the worst pandemic!
unidentified
My friend Jeffrey Epstein can't attend our Christmas!
luke rudkowski
I can't believe this is happening!
chris karr
That could also be Queen Elizabeth.
luke rudkowski
Just hearing it fairly.
chris karr
And she also said that she's going to have to spend her Christmas alone.
unidentified
Lizard people have the same voice, in my opinion.
tim pool
Yeah, but if you're doing a lizard person voice, you have to like hiss.
Yeah, like you gotta be like Voldemort.
What is this?
Okay, so Bill Gates has this huge thread.
Where is it?
Is it this?
Just when we thought things would get back to normal.
luke rudkowski
He turned off the comments so you can't even leave a response.
lydia smith
That's how you know he's strong.
unidentified
Just when it seemed like life would return to normal, we could be entering the worst part of the pandemic.
Omicron will hit home for all of us, close friends of mine, like Jeffrey Epstein.
tim pool
No, he didn't say that.
unidentified
And I've cancelled most of my holiday plans.
luke rudkowski
This is his first divorce.
tim pool
Just add in every statement he makes.
It should be a meme.
Every time he tweets something, you add somehow him mentioning Jeffrey Epstein as his friend.
lydia smith
With Jeffrey Epstein.
tim pool
That's dope.
lydia smith
That's a joke, yeah.
But in bed, yeah.
tim pool
The big unknown is how sick Omicron makes you.
We need to take it seriously until we know more about it.
Even if it's only half as severe as Delta, it will be the worst surge we have seen so far because it's so infectious.
Ask my friend Jeffrey Epstein.
In the meantime, we all appreciate it.
I love it.
He was so pissed about that when that journalist asked him.
unidentified
Oh, yeah.
tim pool
Well, he's dead, so it doesn't matter.
luke rudkowski
It's also important to note that that Bill Gates is not a medical doctor.
He is, though, heavily invested in vaccines and in Pfizer with the Bill and Linda Gates putting a bunch of their money into that, investing it into that specific, you know, treatment.
But another thing to kind of really talk about here is the fact that we forgot the exact point because I was like trying to mimic his voice again.
I lost my train of thought.
tim pool
That's what happens when you try to do impersonations.
lydia smith
Yeah.
It's very distracting.
luke rudkowski
I've never done them before.
unidentified
That was pretty good.
luke rudkowski
They kept throwing me in the water.
unidentified
But that was a weird way to impersonate Bill Gates.
He talks like this just when it seemed like life would return to normal.
chris karr
Is Mickey benefited from a little bit of the rubbing of the hands?
You know, the wringing of the hands?
unidentified
Oh, yeah, yeah.
luke rudkowski
The point I wanted to make is that there are other medical professionals that are saying that Omicron could be the best possible scenario for the world, as it could lead to a lot of natural immunity, as it is very transmissive, but it's not lethal and it will prove to have less hospitalizations for most people.
That's some of the thinking going out there by some medical professionals who are saying this could mean the end of COVID, the end of all of this.
It is so frustrating to be watching this Omicron thing because this is exactly what a virus does.
gets it and you know a lot of people don't have severe illnesses because of it.
lydia smith
It is so frustrating to be watching this Omicron thing because this is exactly what a virus does.
It starts out super intense like we saw in China, becomes a little less intense,
a little more infectious. Now it's super infectious and not super intense.
This should be great news, but we're not allowed to think it is.
This is why we're dispensing a whole bunch of tests so we can be like, oh my gosh, I'm infected.
I have to be careful.
I have to get the vaccination.
luke rudkowski
Well, there's a lot of fear mongering out there, but if you look at the cases, yes, they're going up.
But if you look at the deaths For the last three months, they have been steadily going down and still continue to go down.
If you pull up the debts right now, the data is showing that there isn't a correlation with high cases and high debts as there previously was beforehand.
So it's highlighting that that hypothesis by some scientists is coming to be true.
chris karr
Does that express the reason they're focused solely on cases?
There's been a lot of that throughout the whole pandemic, but right now it's really about cases and that's why tests, which is something you're bringing up.
luke rudkowski
And if you pull up Google, you can look up the cases and their debts and there's a big difference between them now.
tim pool
Any candidate who runs on a return to normalcy is going to win.
luke rudkowski
Yep.
tim pool
So the Democrats are going to be like, they're going to be holding up their end is nigh signs on the street frantically.
And there's going to be some Republican being like, I'm going to get your schools open again.
And then people are going to be like, yes, I'm talking about 2022, though.
lydia smith
Oh, yeah.
unidentified
Yeah.
tim pool
You're going to have in these.
I think this is a reason a lot of Democrats are retiring.
One of them.
There's a lot of political reasons.
One of them is probably I'm sure that they're they're talking to their consultants and they're like, listen, What plays well among Democrats, which you need to win, is pandemic, lockdown, vaccines.
But among Moderates and Republicans, that is very, very bad, which means you can't win.
Because if you come out and you support the Democrat position, you're going to be representing just a third of the country, or of your district, and you will lose.
But if you come out as a Democrat and say, we should get back to normal, you'll lose that third, and Moderates won't be enough to get you elected.
Your best bet is leaving.
Run somewhere else.
chris karr
But that's horrible advice.
I can't remember which commentator mentioned this, but they were saying that you need to have somebody sane in the Democrat Party, and there could be a place for people like that.
tim pool
Yeah, not anymore.
unidentified
No?
tim pool
It's done.
No, 2020 was an opportunity.
I mean, look, I supported, I think I donated to four different Democrats, because I was like, get some sanity in this party.
lydia smith
They rejected it.
tim pool
Yeah, they rejected it.
They don't want any of that.
They are too pathetic to stand up to the cult.
So they quit.
So they're quitting in huge numbers.
chris karr
Every Democrat.
tim pool
There's not one soul in the town of Sodom and Gomorrah that can actually... Tulsi Gabbard spoke up against a lot of this stuff and they excised her from the party.
Look at how they refer to, like, the people who come on this show.
It's like, you know, center-left to right-wing individuals on most shows.
We don't get any far leftists for the most part.
They rarely come on.
But they're like, if you, you know, Vosh calls me a conservative literally in a video where I say, Abolish the police!
And he goes, Thank you, Tim.
And I'm like, so what does conservative mean to you?
unidentified
Yeah.
tim pool
Like that's a cult. I'm sorry. If they are unwilling to accept anybody, anybody at all,
unless you're marching in lockstep, the Democrats realize they can't win.
unidentified
Yeah.
tim pool
The younger Democrat that is coming to the party is a zealous cult-like base. They can't win.
luke rudkowski
That's such a demented strategy.
And they're also just asking for more and more and more and they're not given much except for Trump was bad.
I'm like, okay, what are you running on?
What are you going to do?
Trump is bad is not a policy.
And I think a lot of people need to realize that because a lot of Americans are saying, hey, we're being screwed.
We're being robbed.
Like we're paying for all these tests now.
What?
Who's going to be paying for that?
They're saying it's free tests.
It's not.
Nothing the government does is free.
And when something is free, you're usually the product.
But in this case, your taxes or the money that's going to be inflated is going to be paying for that.
And either way, you're going to be paying for it one way or another.
tim pool
I want to break up this story from the other day.
Many of you may have seen it.
Trump and Bill O'Reilly got booed after telling audience they got booster shots.
And then Trump is like, no, no, no, don't do that.
You're playing in your hands, blah, blah, blah.
And I'm like...
What's funny about this story is that many on the left are like, haha, Trump got boosted.
And I'm like, okay, like, I don't, I'm not mad.
I don't care.
He's an older guy.
Maybe that made sense for him.
Sure.
But they live in this bubble world where they think all of Trump supporters are in a cult.
unidentified
Yes.
tim pool
All of his voters are cultists.
Meanwhile, it's like most of his base is kind of like, whatever.
And then some are like, that's stupid.
And they boo him.
But I don't know.
I don't care.
Bill O'Reilly can do whatever they want.
But this actually debunks a lot of that narrative.
That's why I just think it's funny.
Shouldn't they be like, wow, hey, wait a minute.
I was told that Trump's base are all a bunch of zealot MAGA QAnon people.
But there are actually people who aren't agreeing with him, and he himself is vaccinated, is boosted.
There's a disconnect between... Trump's supposed to be this cult leader, right?
lydia smith
Right.
chris karr
Well, being the genius marketer that he is, as soon as that little pocket of booze happened, he goes, very small group of people right over there.
luke rudkowski
But also, during his speech, he was making a lot of assertions based off no data, no information at all.
He said, this would have been like the Spanish flu.
If it wasn't for me, we got to take credit.
I want credit.
We got credit for doing this.
What did you do?
After your product that you stream rolled and you threw a lot of money into, uh got out there what happened cases got up deaths have gone up you know what are you dancing on like how are you going to be making all these assertions um and a lot of people aren't happy with his statements and i think you know his statements and what he did with dr fauci is going to lead to a situation where a lot of his supporter base i think legitimately is not going to be
Following him now the corporate media saying that he's an anti-vaxxer and all of his followers are anti-vaxxers again It's just hyperbolic dribble because he's he's clearly on a different side and and clearly not afraid to express those ideas you see that that interview he did where he said he didn't fire Fauci because the left would have lost it and then a bunch of people on the right were like Trump admits he didn't fire Fauci because he was scared of the left The left already lost it a number of times during his entire presidency with absolute nonsense.
tim pool
Trump should have realized, his people around him should have realized, hey, you can't appease any of these people.
They want war.
luke rudkowski
But there might be something else hanging in the balance here because today we also found out that Trump flew on Epstein's planes six more times than previously believed.
So if you're hanging out with Epstein, who's an extortionist, who's a blackmailer, there could be also something else happening behind the scenes that could translate into this kind of misunderstanding and Trump pushing a lot of policies that are very in favor of the establishment that essentially do hurt the general public and the middle class.
tim pool
I like the conspiracy theory that Trump was part of the establishment the whole time because what he was able to do as a candidate was get people like Alex Jones to support a Republican candidate for the presidency and to get a whole bunch of the people who are not attached politically to join the political frame, join a party and become part of that system.
luke rudkowski
Yeah, absolutely.
And you know, when it comes to politics, it's dirty.
There's a lot of other things happening behind the scenes.
There's a lot of special interest.
There's a lot of multinational corporations throwing around a lot of money.
There's a lot of blackmail going around as well.
So I don't think we're seeing the full actual story here of what's actually going on.
And that's just my own perspective.
I could be wrong.
Prove me wrong if you think I'm wrong.
But again, what Trump has done is something that I haven't been supportive of.
I've criticized him ever since he sat down with Henry Kissinger.
He promised a lot.
In my opinion, he definitely underdelivered.
But that's my perspective.
I know a lot of people are going to be disagreeing with me, but that's okay.
That's your perspective.
Prove me wrong with some data and some facts.
But that's how I saw it myself, personally.
And I think a lot of other people who are paying attention to the news, to the reality
tim pool
Right.
luke rudkowski
of the situation, are also feeling the same way.
Because how can you not, especially with Julian Assange, which is the kind of cherry on top.
tim pool
But Trump was just an imperfect avatar for people's anger.
So when Bernie Sanders lost, a lot of Bernie supporters voted for Trump.
And this is something that the progressives will never want to admit, but it's true.
I was in Anaheim, California, and there were three dudes, one was older, two were younger, and they were explaining that, you know, they were Trump supporters, but they were Bernie supporters until Hillary stole the, you know, until the DNC, you know, went in favor of Hillary, we'll put it that way, and they got physically attacked.
the people there started attacking them and they were running and they were spitting on them and
stuff like that and I'm like it's really amazing this guy said he was a Bernie supporter he said
he felt Bernie had more experience that Bernie was a politician and Trump was not and that Bernie
would know how to navigate these systems Bernie was in favor of border security Bernie was in favor
of helping the working class but as soon as Hillary came in he was like nope Donald Trump's the answer
because you know Hillary Clinton is going to be open borders
Hillary Clinton is going to be all of the worst things, war, conflict, you know, extracting our jobs and placing them overseas.
Trump was the only option.
luke rudkowski
Trump was talking about investigating 9-11, holding Saudi Arabia accountable for it, auditing the Federal Reserve, releasing the JFK CIA documents.
Everyone's mind was blown.
He was like, he's bucking the system, really?
And then you know the reality of all those promises was a lot you know he's not about bucking the system
chris karr
Well hold on very well, but he doesn't yeah, but hold on down to it
tim pool
It's because Trump flying in his plane over DC Looking down at the world and then telling everybody I am
gonna clean this place up It's very different from when the plane lands and he takes one step and his foot sinks three feet into muck and scum.
And he goes like, what do I do here?
It happens to a lot of these people who run.
They say, I'm going to do all these things.
I'm gonna do this, that, or otherwise!
And then Trump gets in, and he was, like, just dredging through that muck, trying to make it to the other side.
Worse still, with a lot of presidents, they get in the muck, they don't follow through on all their promises.
Trump not only had the muck, but he had the establishment, Democrat, and activists, you know, like, lassoing him and pulling him back at the same time, and they're still doing it today.
Throughout his entire presidency he was investigated, then they impeached him, and they impeached him again, then you get Ukrainegate, Russiagate, all of these scandals preventing him from being able to do anything.
And the left likes it.
They're like, good, obstruct him.
But I'll tell you this, you cannot have a country where all you have is two sides obstructing each other and nothing's getting done, because eventually when the obstruction stops working, people start hitting each other.
luke rudkowski
That sounds like a dream for me.
Government obstructing each other, not doing anything.
That sounds awesome.
I have a different take.
tim pool
Until they rip each other apart.
luke rudkowski
Well, if they don't let one side get too strong to hurt the other side, if they just keep keeping each other in check, I think that would be the optimal situation.
I don't see that happening.
I see them more working in tandem.
And from my perspective, you know, Trump got in that swamp.
He was like, OK, I'll fight this a little bit.
And then like midway, he's like, oh, this is a mud bath.
This is nice.
And he started rubbing the D.C.
mud all over himself and kind of enjoying it and then be like, Maybe I should, uh, it's kind of nice just being in this muddy.
tim pool
I think, I think one way to put it is Trump's always had a bit of a muck on him.
luke rudkowski
You know what I mean?
tim pool
And when he, when he got into the swamp, he, he looked at some swamp monsters and one swamp monster was like, Trump, hire John Bolton.
And then Trump was like, he goes, wait a minute.
Are you a swamp monster?
I swear I'm not.
Okay, John!
And then he looks over at another swamp monster and he's like, I'm gonna invade Iran!
And he's like, you're hired.
Then Fauci was there the whole time and Trump was like, I'd fire that swamp monster, but the swamp monsters over there really like him so I won't.
luke rudkowski
And Jared Kushner as well.
I mean there's a lot of crazy stories.
I came out surrounding Jared Kushner and his involvement and sphere of influence pushing a lot of policies that were absolutely not popular at all and there was a lot of opportunity there and I think that's why a lot of people felt let down but let's be honest here.
He still did some okay things.
We shouldn't be too One-sided and not just always attack him.
We should admit that he also did push for very populist policies.
He had a very unique China policy.
tim pool
No new wars.
luke rudkowski
He focused on American jobs.
And again, we have to start seeing things through the lens of outside of our political gangs.
tim pool
You know what's funny though?
luke rudkowski
You shouldn't be the Bloods, you shouldn't be the Crips, but you should see that this violence is just absolutely stupid and then both sides are playing you.
tim pool
I'll tell you what's funny is that Trump did try to end a lot of our wars.
unidentified
Yeah.
tim pool
But not all of them.
He did try to get us out of the Middle East and stuff like that.
It's kind of sad that where we are as a country is the president who doesn't start any new
wars gets praise because we're so used to all the presidents starting wars.
chris karr
It's the norm.
tim pool
Yeah.
Yeah.
And I understand Trump was actually pulling back a little bit.
But imagine if we got a president on day one just signed a bunch of executive orders saying
we hereby are ending these excursions and we're gonna be bringing troops back and we're
gonna be withdrawing and all that stuff.
Even Trump didn't do that, but Trump did, I believe, try in many ways.
And that's because when he was, you know, marching through the muck, And everyone and he's trying really hard to get through it.
He was determined.
I am going to carry out my promise.
I'm going to build that wall.
I'm going to, you know, withdraw from Afghanistan.
And then as soon as he leaves the swamp and Joe Biden walks back in, Joe Biden started rolling around like a like a pig in Yes!
if you know what I mean. He was happy. He was like, oh swamp, I'm home. You know,
start getting his energy back as the swamp returned life to his, you know,
rotting corrupt body. And then he was like, let's botch Afghanistan so he can
destabilize the region further. And then there you go. But continuing that Syria
luke rudkowski
policy was just insane.
Continuing the Yemen policy, also another thing no one really talks about, the worst humanitarian crisis according to many international organizations in the world because of the US-Saudi Arabian coalition that's literally fighting proxy Iranian forces against proxy al-Qaeda Saudi Arabian forces.
We were on the side of Al-Qaeda even though ... Associated Press was writing articles saying how yeah you ... know the the Saudi coalition comes in there they tell ... Al-Qaeda to step back they bring in the media they say we ... conquered Al-Qaeda meanwhile they were working with them in ... Yemen a part of American foreign policy as well as you ... know being on the side of the rebel groups I mean bombing ... Syria it was just the wild his foreign policy because he ... himself called himself a globalist and a populist you ... can't be both and I think he cut he represented both ideas ...
But he also contradicted himself a lot and fought himself.
tim pool
Well, let's talk about the guy I should have fired.
Dr. Fauci!
From TimCast.com, Fox News standing by Jesse Watters after Dr. Anthony Fauci called for his firing.
Fox News has defended the five-host Jesse Watters after Dr. Anthony Fauci wants him fired.
The controversy began after Watters told a crowd at last weekend's Turning Point USA to ambush Fauci with questions, Project Veritas-style, at the Seaman Public.
And he mentioned going for the kill shot.
And then, I gotta say, I don't even know if we can read what he said.
I get it's a euphemism, what Jesse Watters said, but seriously, considering the way they're reacting, it's pretty overt, you know, the metaphors he was using.
Referring to an ambush, referring to a kill shot, saying things like, boom, he is dead, stuff like that.
But we understand that he was being bombastic.
Jesse Watters was trying to get a rise, in my opinion, by saying, Ambush him, get these questions, ask him this, that, or otherwise, and boom, or whatever.
Fauci went off.
Dr. Anthony Fauci says Fox News' Jesse Waters should be fired on the spot for telling a crowd to ambush him, but he adds he's gonna go very likely unaccountable.
I mean, whatever network he is on is not gonna do anything for him, and my response to this is, shut up, Fauci, you scumbag.
You know, these people on CNN on New Day are like, what?
Why won't anyone hold them accountable?
And I'm like, look in a mirror for two seconds, you morons.
I'm so sick of these people.
They march around screaming and smashing, and there's riots, and they celebrate, and Conley Harris bails these people out.
She donates to them.
And then the staff for Biden bail out these riots.
And then the moment you get one Jesse Waters being like, ambush him with some questions.
They're like, Okay, you know, I don't care.
Look, the divide in this country is too much.
There's no way to rectify this.
If the right keeps capitulating, like every single time a member of Congress says something off-color, they're like, remove them from their committees, and they do!
And Lauren Boebert apologizes to Len Omar for her joke.
Meanwhile, Len Omar can tweet over and over again, you know, really weird statements that make it seem like she's talking about Jewish people and they're like, we don't care.
They're going to keep doing it.
No one's going to hold them accountable.
And they live in this bubble world where all the Republicans must fall in line with them.
And the funny thing is, many of the Republicans just do.
They do because they care more about the opinion of the New York Times than they do about their own constituents.
Well, maybe that will change when y'all go out in the primaries this spring and summer and vote all the incumbents out and send them back home and say, you're fired.
luke rudkowski
In that particular voice, especially.
lydia smith
Just like that, yes.
luke rudkowski
I do have to say, it is very bold to see Dr. Fauci calling for media accountability.
unidentified
Rich!
luke rudkowski
You know, Mr. Gain of Function himself.
He also went on and also attacked RFK Jr., who just wrote a new book about him.
He said it's, quote, strange how they go unchecked with no consequences for people to say that.
And again, he's particularly referring to R.F.K.
Jr.
and his book, The Real Anthony Fauci, that details a lot of very dangerous and credulous studies that Dr. Fauci committed throughout his years at NIH that targeted orphaned children, that targeted monkeys, that targeted puppies, and the history of Dr. Fauci, especially from the AIDS epidemic, It's something that's worth noting, worth understanding, and to attack RFK Jr.
for making a book on it because he tries to make people understand who people are dealing with is absolutely crazy.
tim pool
What ranking do you think the real Anthony Fauci is on Amazon?
luke rudkowski
Number one.
tim pool
It's number one.
chris karr
Yeah.
tim pool
The number one bestseller in books.
Just number one.
The real Anthony Fauci.
chris karr
The last time I tried to get a copy, it said they were temporarily unavailable.
tim pool
The book?
chris karr
Yeah.
tim pool
Really?
unidentified
Yeah.
chris karr
I don't know if that's still the case, but... What do we got here?
tim pool
It says temporarily out of stock.
Wait, wait, wait, wait.
Hold up.
Aren't these made to order?
You order it and they print it?
chris karr
I mean, that was kind of a red flag for me.
I was just like, interesting.
So I'd really like to read this book.
I mean, I understand the validity of it.
I understand what it's... because, like, I listened to an interview with RFK Jr.
and he talked about the 250,000-some citations that he has in this book, and he also challenged somebody like Fauci or anybody that he implicates for the crimes that he alleges in this book to debate him on stage.
I mean, he seems to understand what he's talking about.
I haven't read the book.
I've just heard an interview about it.
luke rudkowski
3,327 reviews, all five stars.
lydia smith
Yeah, well, he gets a total of 93 out of 95.
tim pool
93% out of five star.
chris karr
Wow.
tim pool
Let's take a look at one of the one star reviews we got.
They say, this is delusional, pathetic.
If your family and friends don't hate you and find you tolerable, read this book.
You will lose friends and be laughed at by sane people.
Your IQ is not going to lower itself.
That's crazy.
chris karr
But RFK Jr.
is not a crackpot.
He's a trial lawyer.
Interesting.
tim pool
Well, I think that's why it's so heavily- They've been saying it.
What else has he got?
He's got the truth about COVID and another bestseller, Plagues of Corruption.
It's kind of crazy that this book took off like this, you know?
Because it means it's got real natural pull.
People want to read this.
They want to know the truth and they trust this guy.
I'm not saying- I don't know a whole lot about him, to be honest.
But if he's writing books, look, He's going to have influence, people are going to rate it, and Fauci's not going to be happy about it, we'll put it that way.
chris karr
The last interview that I heard, he was begging for somebody to find a factual error.
He said, look, we're going to do a second edition.
If anybody can point out one factual error in this book, we will do a second edition, we will revise it, we will point out the error that we made, and we will put it out there to the public to review again.
luke rudkowski
And if you lie about someone, they could be sued.
Dr. Fauci could sue RFK Jr., especially with the attacks that he's Blaming RFKJr4, but he hasn't.
He's just attacking him in the media, saying he's causing me to have death threats.
No, he's criticizing you.
He's going through your history and giving people a fair perspective outside of the corporate media that's worshipping him.
Fauci was on MSNBC just a couple hours ago, and the anchor, if you could even call him that, this professional bootlegger, was like, thank you for your service.
You're the hardest working human being in America.
Thank you.
Thank you.
Are you ever going to stop?"
And Dr. Fauci's like, I'm never going to stop.
I love doing this.
And I'm like, you got to be freaking kidding me.
It was more like an adult film than it was an interview.
chris karr
It sounds like it was a prayer.
unidentified
Yeah.
chris karr
A prayer to St.
Fauci.
That's what it sounded like to me.
luke rudkowski
It was absolutely disgusting to see this kind of level of groveling towards authority instead of holding it accountable.
Doctor Fauci is a political figure he has made covid ... political from the very beginning he has not done ... interviews with anyone questioning him not done ... interviews with anyone saying hey this is an opposing ... viewpoint let's address it let's let's deal with half of ... America that doesn't believe me by going to their networks by ... talking to them and rationally explaining what's going on here.
And many other people in the public field did a way better job addressing a lot of important issues compared to him that's hyper-partisan, super-political, and from the very beginning was using this for political power, which he has been telling you lockdown protests are bad, BLM protests are good.
That's insane.
That's crazy.
tim pool
But Fauci really embodies government really well, like failure after failure after failure, and he just fails up.
luke rudkowski
Yeah, highest paid bureaucrat.
chris karr
That's exactly what I was going to say.
More specifically, he embodies what a useless bureaucrat does.
He can totally misinterpret a criticism and make it sound like he is the victim, and clutch his pearls, and then say some nonsense words, and then the criticism just evaporates in front of him.
tim pool
I just love how he responded to Rand Paul.
You know, Rand Paul's like, you didn't gain a function in research.
And the analogy I like is, you know, you go, Dr. Fauci, did you install a door in this room?
unidentified
We did not put a door in the room.
It is simply a thin piece of wood with a knob that when you turn, it pulls a latch, which allows the paddle to be opened, making it easier for you to access the room.
And it's on hinges.
tim pool
And you're like, you just described a door.
unidentified
It is not a door.
Experts have said.
chris karr
The best part about it is Rand Paul's sip of water.
Lies to his face.
That sip of water is like, his eyes are giant.
He's just like.
tim pool
You know what it reminds me of?
It's like, it reminds me of, you walk in the kitchen, it's like, you know, midnight, and you've got like a small kid there, and he's on a chair, and he's got the ice cream in his hand, and there's chocolate over his face, and you're like, you know, Rand Paul is like, doctor, you know, son, you've got ice cream all over your face, did you take the ice cream?
And he's like, No, it's like what I'm literally looking at on your face.
It's not ice cream.
luke rudkowski
I it's Soup, it's just chocolate dairy sugar That's ice cream kid He literally tried to cancel Christmas and then he backtracked when people were like, hey, this is absurd Like why are you even making these kind of crazy comments when they're allowed people's lives exactly what they were like, we're mad at you now He was like, okay, you can have Christmas back.
I That's insane.
tim pool
That's not health policy.
You ever see that meme where it's a bunch of people wearing masks with like face shields and it says normal people and then below it's a bunch of smiling people eating Christmas dinner and it says conspiracy theorists?
That's the crazy thing to me, man.
chris karr
Yeah.
tim pool
Because I got like, I know so many people where they're just like, who was it?
It was, what's his face, from Queen?
Is that him?
No, Brian May.
He got COVID, but he's triple vaxxed.
And his immediate response was, make sure you get your vaccine.
And I'm like, dude, dude, dude, dude, stop, stop, stop.
Cause I'm not, I'm not here to talk science.
I'm just here to say that you are the last person who should be advocating for that.
Tell people to go talk to a doctor.
Because if you are like Elizabeth Warren or Cory Booker or Brian May or Jim Cramer, and you are like, I've been triple vaxxed and I've got COVID too.
You should get the vaccine.
I'm like, dude, you are anti-promoting the vaccine by doing that.
You're discouraging it.
luke rudkowski
And what kind of message are you sending?
lydia smith
And you know what they say.
They just say, I'm sure it would have been worse if I hadn't had the shot.
Well, you're running a parallel universe in that instance.
You have no idea what it would be like if you hadn't had the shot.
You'd probably still have gotten it.
tim pool
Well, we don't know.
The point is, you've got Joe Biden coming out and he's like, you know, it was the COVID protocol guy who said there's going to be a winter of death, you know, for the unvaccinated.
And a lot of people were tweeting like, this is not how you convince people.
And I'm like, it's true, it's not how you convince people, but let's be real, I don't think there's any convincing left to be done.
I do not believe at this point there's anything anyone's gonna say to convince someone to go and get the vaccine, or, you know, like, I just, I think it's a way, it's a pointless argument.
chris karr
People have made up their minds.
Threats.
unidentified
Yeah.
chris karr
I mean, there's no more convincing to be done.
So that's what happens.
You can't convince somebody, okay, well, maybe you threaten them.
luke rudkowski
And extortion and manipulation as literally talked about by the mayor of New York City, who says, we're going to have to take away people's ability to get a paycheck to eat.
And that's how we're going to get them to do this or find them like they're doing in Austria and literally steal money from them and bring jackboot thugs in there with badges and shiny and fancy uniforms to threaten their lives to do so.
And that's not a way I want to live in, and that's against human rights, and that violates every core principle of our current civilization, and it's leading to a very dangerous one where top-down bureaucrats have too much control of your life, and I don't want to live in that kind of existence.
tim pool
All right.
I want to talk about something very serious.
lydia smith
Oh, yeah.
tim pool
I am deeply offended, and I'm going to start this segment by saying one thing.
I could be watching a movie, right?
And it's an action movie, maybe a James Bond film.
And, you know, the action hero pulls out his gun and just shoots a bunch of dudes, and they die.
I feel nothing.
But that scene when the dog gets hit by a car?
Then I'm like, ahhhh!
lydia smith
John Wick!
tim pool
Exactly.
John Wick just went around slaughtering people.
And you're just like, yeah, you get him.
Why?
Because they killed his dog.
From The Independent, Bidens have given away dog Major to family friends after biting incidents.
First family of the United States is rehoming their dog, citing that it would be safest for Major.
Yo, that's some dark stuff.
Like, I get it, sometimes people have to do stuff like this, but the reality is they use the dog as a prop.
Joe Biden's got a strong dog, and the dog bites people, and they're like, get rid of him quick.
luke rudkowski
Yeah, I tweeted about this.
Like, if you don't have time to raise a dog prop, really, you shouldn't be getting more dogs.
And to give one away, I mean, that probably breaks the heart of the dog.
That totally is just disrespectful, nasty, Irresponsible behavior.
If you have a dog that's troubled, you have to train them.
Again, I'm a dog owner.
I also have German Shepherds.
German Shepherds are the second leading breed of dog that are related to attacks.
When you have a dog like that, it's like having a gun.
When you have a gun, you need to be responsible for it.
You need to learn how to use it.
You need to make sure that you're not going to hurt anyone else with that.
My dog parenting very seriously.
I train my dog.
I run my dog almost every single day.
You have to because they're creatures that deserve all of your time.
And if you're a bureaucrat that clearly one is not right up there, not all there.
Health-wise, you think you're gonna have another dog that you're gonna be responsible for?
Of course that other dog's gonna be biting more people.
tim pool
But they got another dog!
luke rudkowski
That's crazy!
unidentified
They just replaced it for a new dog named Commander.
chris karr
I don't believe for a minute that this dog was rehomed.
I think this is pure propaganda.
I have no facts to back this claim up, but what I think is that that dog took one look at, you know, 90-year-old Joe Biden chasing him out of the shower, and he ran and never came back.
tim pool
I think.
chris karr
Remember that story, right?
unidentified
I remember.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
tim pool
He slipped in the shower or whatever.
chris karr
That dog was out of there.
He was just like, I don't need this.
tim pool
I don't need this.
chris karr
I got plenty of years ahead of me.
tim pool
You know dogs can smell seizures before they happen?
luke rudkowski
Yeah.
tim pool
So that's crazy.
Dogs can smell cancer?
What if dogs can smell it?
lydia smith
Evil.
tim pool
And like Joe Biden is in like, you know, the conservatory or whatever they have in the White House.
And like the dog's in the corner like snarling and Joe Biden's like, stop snarling, we have to do a photo shoot.
unidentified
And the dog's like, and then they're like, get rid of him.
tim pool
And so they bring in this puppy and the puppy's too confused and doofy to, you know, understand that the odor coming off him is evil.
Pure evil.
chris karr
Quite possible.
unidentified
I can see that.
lydia smith
That makes sense to me.
chris karr
Yeah, that checks out.
tim pool
I heard that dogs can smell if you've eaten dog.
lydia smith
I believe that.
tim pool
Yeah.
lydia smith
I had heard that.
luke rudkowski
I have rumors about that.
I haven't heard if that's true, but they're extremely intuitive.
They're extremely smart, especially German Shepherds.
They know what's going on.
And if you don't raise them right, they could be some of the worst dogs that you could ever have.
And they have a tendency to lash out and be angry, especially when you don't pay attention to them, especially if you don't give them a lot of time.
They get a fake dog so they can be like, look we got a dog.
use this use this props and to just be thrown away it's it's sick and
disgusting irresponsible behavior and I wouldn't expect anything else from the
tim pool
federal government. They get a fake dog so they can be like look we got a dog
look how cute the puppy is. Now they got a new dog named commander or whatever which is another
unidentified
German Shepherd right? Yeah. Yep. Yep the same.
luke rudkowski
Yep, same kind of dog.
tim pool
Yo, German Shepherds need training.
lydia smith
Yep, and exercise.
luke rudkowski
A lot of training and a lot of exercise.
I have a German Shepherd.
I love my German Shepherd.
tim pool
Aren't they like the closest breed to wolves or something?
luke rudkowski
Yes.
tim pool
I was reading about that.
So for Joe Biden to be like, we want a prop dog, and they probably had a consultant come in and be like, now German Shepherds, you know, they test very, very well in our polls.
So you can either go with a Husky or a German Shepherd.
Uh, don't do the labradoodle.
And they're like, we'll go with the German Shepherd.
And he's like, well, now German Shepherds require a lot of training.
unidentified
And Joe Biden's like, you want to look tough.
luke rudkowski
That's why you want to have a German Shepherd.
And, and, you know, it's great marketing, but, but again, a huge responsibility.
And there's so much training to go into.
I should get a labradoodle.
unidentified
Pug, I think.
luke rudkowski
Pug's also a great dog.
tim pool
What if Trump just had, like, two massive pit bulls with him all the time?
Like, just super huge, and they walked to his left and his right, and they're just like... That'd be pretty awesome.
luke rudkowski
Like a gold chain collar.
The Babylon Bee had a great headline saying the Bidens are going to name their dog Carl Barks, which is right on the money there.
But disappointed to see so many dogs just kind of thrown away and it's bad for especially German Shepherds.
German Shepherds are dogs that need Yeah.
an alpha need a primary owner and if they don't and if they keep getting kind of thrown around between different owners
and they don't Kind of have their one owner
They get lost and confused and they're not happy dogs when they don't have that one person in their life that they
tim pool
have to serve Look out. This story is kind of sickening to me
NPR, the Bidens say hello to new puppy Commander and Major is off to a new home.
And then they have this tweet, meet the newest Biden.
Welcome home, Commander.
It's just like they threw out one dog and bought another one of the same breed.
chris karr
Yep.
That's exactly what happened.
tim pool
Well, that's how Joe Biden will treat you.
As an American, that's right.
chris karr
No, no, wait.
luke rudkowski
People are asking, did my dog bite Michael Mouse?
No, that wasn't my dog.
I trade my dog.
tim pool
Yeah, when we were doing the crazy show, Michael had the thing on his face, because Nick's dog bit his face.
luke rudkowski
Yeah.
chris karr
I didn't know it was Nick's dog.
luke rudkowski
And Nick's dog bit my dog!
tim pool
That's right, and ripped her face too.
chris karr
Oh my god.
tim pool
What is that?
Is that a husky?
luke rudkowski
I think it's a shepherd mix of some sort.
tim pool
Yo, you gotta train your dogs, man.
unidentified
Absolutely.
tim pool
People think this is a joke, and you can get a puppy, and Joe Biden's doing it again.
How much you want to bet Commander goes off and bites somebody in, what, six months?
lydia smith
Absolutely.
I'm going to place money on that, and I think part of the reason that Major wasn't happy with Joe Biden was because he's a terrible leader, and it turns out that he actually is for the rest of the country as well, but he probably didn't respect him as the alpha.
luke rudkowski
With German Shepherds, you need an alpha.
You need someone who's confident, because if the German Shepherd sees that you're not confident, they're going to try to walk all over you.
Like, Atlas challenges me.
My dog challenges me all the time.
I'm like, no, no, no, you're not going to get away with this.
It's not going to work here.
But if I kind of let loose and don't train her and, you know, don't do the proper work with her, she's not going to obviously be a good dog and she's going to be disrespectful.
And obviously Biden doesn't have time to raise a dog right now.
So there's no way that German Shepherd is going to be raised properly.
And then, as you mentioned, Tim, German Shepherds are very much like Wolves.
And I had a dog trainer say, if you want to understand German Shepherds, just watch documentaries about wolves.
And I did, and there's a huge learning curve.
Fascinating animals.
But again, it's just like anything.
They also have a potential to be very dangerous.
You need to be responsible for it.
People are going to get hurt.
Dogs are going to get hurt.
Stop being a jerk.
tim pool
It's not just that.
It's take responsibility for the animals you have.
You know what I mean?
Like, if you get a dog, that's your problem.
You got to figure it out.
But Joe Biden clearly got the dog as a prop.
That's the thing.
lydia smith
I hate that.
chris karr
Well, you mentioned that maybe like how he treated the former Biden dog is how he's going to treat us.
What if it's not, maybe we're looking at this sideways here.
What if it, he's actually worried, it's not about controlling where the dog is.
It's about the dog's safety.
That's why he rehomed it.
lydia smith
Sure, sure, that was it.
It's about safety.
tim pool
For sure, yeah.
chris karr
Not control.
lydia smith
We do need to be secure, yeah, for sure.
tim pool
Maybe he could get some pugs and teach them how to do the black powerpaw.
lydia smith
Oh, that'd be great, yeah!
unidentified
I would love that.
tim pool
Well, Dankula does that, right?
chris karr
Well, it was a little bit more severe than the black powerpaw.
tim pool
No, he did.
lydia smith
He did a second iteration.
tim pool
He has a blackpaw.
chris karr
Oh, okay.
tim pool
And that video was way funnier than the first one.
chris karr
Okay, gotcha.
luke rudkowski
I haven't watched it yet, but I need to watch that.
unidentified
You haven't seen it, dude?
No.
luke rudkowski
I saw the other one.
I've seen the first one.
chris karr
I got him in trouble.
tim pool
So the second one he did is like, he's, he's, you know, he's got the teaching the dog or whatever.
When all sudden he has a knock on the door and he's like, he's like, Oh crap, it's the labor party.
And then he like has to hide a bunch of books.
One of the book he has to hide is the Torah.
Cause you know, cause they're anti-Semites.
Yeah, man.
chris karr
That's funny.
tim pool
I think this is an example of, um, it's a combination of callousness, irresponsibility.
And, um, I think it exemplifies a lot about what, uh, like the Biden administration has been in terms of their, like, what's the right word I'm trying to think of?
Just like their capacity.
You know what I mean?
Like Biden, I don't think if he was running against anybody else would ever win.
But because there were so many people who didn't like Trump, people were like, I'll take whatever I can get.
unidentified
Right.
tim pool
The corporeal form, they called it.
lydia smith
Right.
tim pool
Well, what do you get with that?
You get weak leadership, you get callousness, you get lazy behavior, and you're going to get Joe Biden half measures.
luke rudkowski
And you're going to get a whole bunch of people bit and hurt.
lydia smith
That's right.
luke rudkowski
And a whole bunch of, you know, dogs that don't have a true owner and have a horrible life.
tim pool
Should we get like, should we get like one of those pools where you like put dates and then we figure out like how long the dog's going to last and everyone can buy a square and we'll be like, this is going to last three months.
This dog's going to become, you know, at six months and they're going to be like, oh look, you know, Joe Biden.
What was the story about him in the bathtub, the shower or whatever?
He slipped?
chris karr
Oh, he broke his foot or something, right?
Yeah, the story was so bizarre.
I can't remember all the details, but basically they said that he was trying to pet the dog after a shower, and he fell down and he hurt himself.
None of it added up, and it all created really horrifying imagery that I won't forget.
luke rudkowski
Some people said it was a cover-up for a bigger medical procedure dealing with his brain and aneurysms, and that's why he had this cover story that was so elaborative that didn't make any sense at all.
tim pool
Yeah, but what's the evidence for that?
luke rudkowski
A lot of speculation and theories and the fact that he also has very serious injuries still within his head.
I believe it's, correct me if I'm wrong, metal stints?
Two metal stints in his head?
tim pool
Yeah, he had two aneurysms or something?
luke rudkowski
Yeah, but this was like decades and decades ago.
Oh yeah, but it's still there.
Yeah, it needs to be checked up on.
There needs to be some very serious procedures that people need to take that's associated with that.
tim pool
Do you think Joe Biden gets blood infusions from children?
unidentified
Probably.
luke rudkowski
Yeah.
That's just basic stuff.
It's probably even bigger than that.
tim pool
Well, so, I mean, I bring that up because I know it'll be very triggering to a lot of people on the left.
They're gonna be like, oh, don't say that!
That's conspiracy!
But we know a lot of rich people and powerful individuals, they get blood transfusions from young people.
And so, like, a lot of these billionaires actually hire bodybuilders to, like, just go to the gym and be a gym rat and eat healthy.
And then once every two weeks, they get a blood infusion from their bodies or whatever.
luke rudkowski
Not just blood, but also fecal matter.
There's also people... There's a South Park episode about that.
Exactly!
And there is science behind that blood kind of therapy that is implemented in some parts of Mexico already.
And there are a lot of billionaires financing more scientific discoveries and studies into that.
And it wouldn't surprise me.
We don't have any kind of evidence.
It's kind of circumstantial to kind of allude that this could be happening.
But, you know, there's some probability that, yes, that's It's probably what's going on there.
It's probably what's going on with Henry Kissinger and a whole bunch of other stuff that they're getting that gives them life extension technology and allows them to live all the way up until the 80s and 90s.
I mean, David Rockefeller was 101.
tim pool
Let's talk about this very obvious article from TimCast.com.
The headline should be just, duh, but it's half of Democrats and 70% of all voters say inflation is affecting their family budget.
Bollsters at ICID has asked voters if the current rate of inflation is affecting your family budget, and yes, broken down by gender, male and female responses were nearly identical, with 74.5% of men and 74.6% of women saying yes.
Amazing.
When looking at location, all regions of the country had almost identical responses.
Clearly, inflation is having a very broad impact across the country, irrespective of who you are, how old you are, where you live, what your politics are, and the level of your education.
So, subhead, duh, for this article.
But why is it?
Why is it getting worse?
Why is it that it seems to be only the Republicans are like, hey, stop spending, and the Democrats are like, spend more?
luke rudkowski
Well, that's because there's a big transfer of wealth and people extorting a national tragedy for their personal benefit and the benefit of their friends in the multinational corporations that are robbing this country blind as, of course, it's a sinking ship that's going down very dramatically fast.
And before COVID, there was one person worth over $100 billion.
Now there's nine.
Ten of the richest people before COVID were worth $695 billion.
Now they're worth $1.36 trillion.
dollars now they're worth 1.36 trillion dollars. Let's think about that for a real quick second.
tim pool
Do we think the lockdowns are going to get worse?
I vote yes.
luke rudkowski
Oh yeah.
It could go either way.
I think there's a probability that Omnicron could be the best case scenario and could be the end of this.
There's a possibility of that.
tim pool
There's a possibility they exploit the trans visibility and say it's getting worse.
unidentified
Absolutely.
tim pool
So I think it'll get worse.
What do you think?
Do you think you voted worse or better?
chris karr
I'm right on the razor's edge there.
It's really hard to say.
Yeah.
luke rudkowski
White pill.
chris karr
It's going to get better.
tim pool
It's going to get better?
chris karr
Yeah.
tim pool
So then you want to short Amazon.
chris karr
That's why I'm on the edge here.
luke rudkowski
I'm not trying to give any stock advice.
chris karr
The stock market is a positive scheme.
tim pool
I'm saying that the royal you, we, whatever, an individual, if it is going to get better, you want to short Amazon stock, because people are going to start shopping and other businesses will start popping up.
There'll be competition.
But if it's going to get worse, Amazon stock is going to keep going through the roof.
Moderna stock, Pfizer stock.
So you too can be a billionaire just like, you know, these big tech moguls and everything like that who bought a bunch of this stock.
Nancy Pelosi, just invest in what she invests in.
She knows what's up, right?
luke rudkowski
What is she investing in?
We should have a stock ticker of everything she's doing every single day just so we can see what's going on there.
Just to kind of like call it out even more but it's pretty crazy what's happening in the financial world because like we know it's bad but it's a lot worse than we're even being told right now and shocking the levels of money that's just being printed with the touch of a button and how much of that money is going to private hands like BlackRock.
tim pool
Roblox.
Pelosi's got 10,000 shares in Roblox.
unidentified
What?
tim pool
She's got CrowdStrike.
That's not surprising.
lydia smith
What's CrowdStrike?
tim pool
CrowdStrike, uh, it's a security... Let me make sure I can read it very specifically as to what they say it is.
Ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba.
CrowdStrike provides cloud-based software used in security of computers, servers, and mobile phones.
The stock pulled a bit back, blah-blah-blah.
CrowdStrike was just... I want to be careful for legal reasons, but very much associated with a lot of the stories about Democrats and servers.
unidentified
Right.
lydia smith
I do remember that, yeah.
tim pool
Right, right, right, right.
Let's see what else they got.
They got, uh, she's got a Tesla.
What does she have?
She has, uh, mandatory fines in January.
Show Pelosi exercise 25 call options on Tesla.
Um, let's see.
There we go.
NVIDIA.
Really?
lydia smith
Interesting.
tim pool
NVIDIA.
Netflix.
That seems like a no brainer.
And is that all?
luke rudkowski
Is that all they have?
tim pool
Oh, you got to click to continue.
unidentified
What is this?
tim pool
Oh, it's Insider Monkey.
PayPal.
Wow.
Oh, here we go.
Now it's gonna do the thing.
Apple.
She got Apple.
What else she got?
She got Alphabet.
She's got Microsoft.
lydia smith
And she's got Facebook.
luke rudkowski
I mean, she's betting on big tech.
tim pool
No, she's betting on lockdowns.
lydia smith
Yeah, she is.
tim pool
Nancy Pelosi, everything she bought.
Some of her obvious, but she's invested in companies that are very important for lockdowns.
lydia smith
Computer security.
Yes.
tim pool
Well, I'm not super worried.
I'm not saying, like, literally everything, but the stuff she's invested in, these big tech companies, what are people going to be doing under lockdown?
They're going to be using computers.
They're going to be on Facebook.
Alphabet, Google, Apple Inc.
They're going to be watching Netflix.
luke rudkowski
PayPal.
tim pool
PayPal's going to be digital transactions, right?
So I'm not saying that's evidence of, you know, necessarily NVIDIA.
What does NVIDIA do?
Do you guys know what NVIDIA does?
unidentified
GPUs.
tim pool
So you're gonna be having people play video games.
lydia smith
Yeah.
tim pool
It's metaverse, baby.
lydia smith
So let's place bets about that.
tim pool
Tesla, electric cars.
CrowdStrike is just, you know, whatever.
Roblox.
Roblox, the wonder tale stories of children's books and infinite possibilities of stories and worlds.
Well, I don't know about that one, but putting kids more in video games, metaverse stuff.
I'm not saying all of this is definitive proof that she's very much like on board with metaverse or whatever, but she's certainly invested in companies that would be involved in a metaverse like reality or a lockdown reality.
luke rudkowski
Or, you know, the future of pod living.
The future of the metaverse.
tim pool
Oh, she doesn't have any bug companies, does she?
unidentified
No.
luke rudkowski
I wouldn't be surprised.
I don't think it would be that on the nose, that obvious.
lydia smith
That'd be a little on the nose.
tim pool
Hold on a minute.
You guys, we know what these people want to do, right?
unidentified
Yep.
tim pool
You will own nothing and you will be happy.
lydia smith
Yep.
tim pool
What kind of company could we start or invest in that works perfectly for people who own nothing?
luke rudkowski
A sharing company.
tim pool
A what?
luke rudkowski
Sharing company.
You share your devices, you share your equipment, you share your clothes.
tim pool
And what do they want us to eat?
unidentified
Bugs.
tim pool
So we should start bug farms, dude!
We'll be rich!
We'll start a... A cricket farm.
No, a cicada farm.
luke rudkowski
Oh!
My soul wouldn't be able to live with that.
tim pool
It's capitalism, baby.
You know where they're going.
And you know what the best part is?
They'll probably subsidize it.
The government will be like, this is in line with our plans.
Here's free money to run your business.
And then you can sell all the grubs and roaches.
And I wonder if roly polies taste good.
lydia smith
Oh, I guess we're about to find out, aren't we?
luke rudkowski
There's way too much.
chris karr
Just some funding and figure it out.
tim pool
You sprinkle it on your bug cream, your fungus ice cream.
chris karr
It doesn't have to be good.
It just has to sustain you to the point where you can just, you know, live a little bit.
luke rudkowski
I think it's just going to be goo, just like in the Matrix, and, you know, it's just injected into your veins or into the back of your head.
tim pool
That was kind of dumb, though, because they could just plug you into your own mini-Matrix, like they were doing with Neo, and then you could eat a buffet.
chris karr
Yeah.
tim pool
And enjoy yourself.
You know what I mean?
And I like how they're like, the brain makes it real.
That's stupid.
The brain makes it real.
So what happens if you eat a whole cake?
Will your body, like, vomit in real life?
There's nothing to vomit up.
Bile, I guess.
But they had to, otherwise it was just like, you know, you wouldn't die in the Matrix.
So, you know.
Speaking of the Matrix, Matrix is coming out.
luke rudkowski
Very soon.
In a few hours.
tim pool
In a few hours?
Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah.
chris karr
On HBO Max?
luke rudkowski
On HBO Max.
chris karr
3 a.m.
tim pool
Eastern.
luke rudkowski
3 a.m.
Eastern is what they're saying.
tim pool
Are you going to watch it?
luke rudkowski
I might just wake up just to see it.
I'm a huge Matrix fan, but I do believe this is going to be the end of the kind of real Matrix trilogy and the introduction of the New World Order Matrix trilogy that goes along with the propaganda and narrative and talking points of all the bullcrap that's already being shoved down our throats.
That's how I see it.
I'm a little pessimistic on that.
Um, but I still want to see it because I'm a big fan of the, uh, of the trilogy.
I remember when the first movie came out, I was just like, whoa, this is insane.
I remember watching it and be like, there's so many like representations things.
tim pool
You know, society, you know, it'd be the funniest thing ever.
If in the new matrix, there's a scene where like Neo is like, you know, like in the trailer, he's eating all the blue pills and then he's like, I got to clear my head.
So then he's like, I'm going to go to the movies.
And he goes to a movie, there's a huge line of people and there's agents scanning Vax Passports.
And he's like, this is the Matrix.
And then they're like, you know, just like jabbing at all the people who did.
luke rudkowski
Yeah, I already did one video about my kind of theory about what was going to be happening in the Matrix on my platform.
But people are calling it the woke tricks.
unidentified
And I think they're going to be like, Neo, you weren't really the one.
luke rudkowski
It's this blue-haired person that has all the powers.
tim pool
Non-binary.
lydia smith
Yeah.
tim pool
Who was the one the whole time.
luke rudkowski
And even if it is okay, but don't make it where you have to shove it down people's throats.
You can make a character that's whatever you want them to be, but when you overtly Try to push a political message and you stop worrying about the kind of entertainment value of it.
That's when it just gets annoying, because we could see the subconscious propaganda, the subliminal messages you're putting on there, but when you're trying to make it overt for people who are not intelligent, it's just angry.
tim pool
No, the issue is people who are lacking talent making movies.
That's what it really is.
They're ideologues and they have no talent.
Because you watch the new Ghostbusters compared to Girlbusters, The new Ghostbusters, the new team, these four kids, you've got a boy, a girl, you got an Asian kid, and a black, you know, girl.
Yeah, it's a completely diverse cast of young people who put on the jumpsuits.
But there's no, like, overt, you know, the white man and, like, patriarchy.
It was literally just, they happen to be people!
And they're Ghostbusting!
Girlbusters was literally like a bunch of really angry, stereotypical, nasty dudes and like, you know, these Mary Sue characters doing slapstick comedy.
Talk about really awful.
unidentified
Yeah.
tim pool
Yeah.
luke rudkowski
And again, most, most, most entertainment is propaganda.
It's, it's used for, uh, weaponized political purposes.
It's been for a very long time.
That's why the CIA is so interconnected with Hollywood.
That's why the CIA is literally out there promoting, uh, Black Panther and other, and other kind of movies out there that fit their narrative.
They're writing scripts in many instances with the military-industrial complex, giving a lot of movies and Hollywood studios favors to use a lot of their equipment in exchange for rewriting their scripts and always making them the good guys, no matter what the situation is.
They also rewrite the scripts for the benefit of China.
So many times, in so many egregious ways, Disney made a movie just trying to appease China In itself, and to see this layer of intervention when something is supposed to be entertainment, something is supposed to be pure, something is supposed to be just something that's going to inspire you but it's used to re-educate you, it's used to change your line of thinking, it's horrible to see because a lot of people unsuspectingly see it and they get influenced by it.
tim pool
Sure, sure, but I don't really care all much about that.
What I care about is bad content.
You know, the problem with Captain Marvel, the problem with these overtly political movies and stuff, is it's just bad content.
It's mean, it's insulting, in many ways it's off-putting.
unidentified
Right?
tim pool
One of the things I brought up with the Captain Marvel film is that she literally robs a guy.
Like, she's not a good person.
He tells her to smile, so she steals his clothes.
And I'm just like, that's kind of villainous behavior.
I can't root for her.
You know?
And so they think they're making this powerful statement where she like, tells the man, because he said, smile, haha!
And I'm like, the heroes are supposed to be like, I will not be dragged into your petty BS.
So the issue is just bad content.
You make a film with the female protagonist, Hunger Games.
I thought Hunger Games was fantastic.
Oh look, it's a female hero, you know what I mean?
But then you end up with these movies like Captain Marvel or Girlbusters, and it's just annoying.
Not good.
Like I was saying with Ghostbusters, the new one, diverse cast for the new Ghostbusters.
I don't care.
Cool.
It's just a bunch of kids.
It was funny.
The little podcast kid, he was great.
chris karr
But the content was there.
That's the main thing about the new Ghostbusters.
tim pool
Yeah, Paul Rudd was hilarious.
chris karr
Always is, for the most part.
So is the original Matrix and that original series propaganda?
Does it qualify as propaganda or is it just too entertaining to be propaganda?
luke rudkowski
Well there's a lot of parallels to our current society that a lot of people could make their kind of own understandings of and their own kind of Guesses to what it really is in their kind of life form So I think just that as an art form in itself is is pretty rare and unique where you could say Oh, this is you know an explanation for this in our society and you could have so many different explanations I thought that was great, but it was predominantly still focused on you know central controllers you being a battery you being a slave you fighting the people who are central controllers who were extorting robbing you of your life and
I thought that overall message, like a lot of messages out there, was overall somewhat
of a very intriguing one that was thought-provoking, instead of just beating you over the head
with propaganda.
There's propaganda everywhere.
Everything's propaganda.
tim pool
Isn't it better to be in the Matrix?
chris karr
That's oblivious.
unidentified
Ignorance is bliss.
luke rudkowski
It's like being an ostrich with your head in the sand and your butt all the way out there, ready for some top-notch globalists to come in and do unspeakable things with you.
So I prefer not to have my head in sand.
I like having my head on a swivel, looking left and right.
tim pool
How would you feel?
If all of a sudden you woke up in this weird room and your whole life was fake and you have no idea where you are, you know, that'd be crazy, right?
chris karr
Yeah.
tim pool
Like, what would you think?
You know?
luke rudkowski
I was wild.
I was crazy.
tim pool
No, you'd be freaking out.
You'd be like, where am I?
What's going on?
You'd be like, my name is Luke and I run a YouTube channel.
And then they're going to come in there and be like, no, you don't.
That was never real.
You were in the matrix, bro.
unidentified
It's my identity.
chris karr
What it comes down to for me is like in which, okay, whether I'm in the matrix or not in the matrix, because I was in the matrix for a long time, just totally dialed out to everything that was happening.
So I understand the, the, the sort of, you know, goofy sense of peace that you feel when you're in the matrix.
But I guess I need to know where I'm going to feel the most sense of purpose.
Do I feel a sense of purpose in the matrix or am I useless?
Or do I feel a sense of purpose outside of the matrix and seeing what's really happening or not?
Like that's what it would come down to for me.
Where's the sense of purpose?
luke rudkowski
I think the Matrix, if you were in the Matrix, it would be hell.
Everything would be perfect, you would always have steak, and I think... That's not the Matrix.
chris karr
Not necessarily, yeah.
tim pool
No, the Matrix, they literally say that the first iteration was perfect, and people rejected it.
So they created a more realistic version with suffering, and humans accepted it.
luke rudkowski
I'm more using it as an example, if you would put yourself in the Matrix, where you would get everything you wanted.
And if you would get everything you wanted, you would be miserable, in my perspective.
That's the argument I'm making.
tim pool
Not if you didn't know.
Maybe.
Let's say this.
In base reality, Luke is an overweight, short, unattractive layabout with no ambition and no drive to fix himself.
So he enters his own private Zuckerverse using the brain app and it blocks out memories of your real life so that you live a life where you earn all of these things and it just so happens it all comes to you.
You'd be very happy.
You'd be like, look at all my success.
You wouldn't realize it was pre-programmed to make you successful.
You'd be happy with where you are.
You'd think you'd achieved it.
luke rudkowski
You would need barriers of success.
You would need to work for it in order to get it.
Because if you were just given it, you wouldn't appreciate it.
But if you had to struggle, sacrifice, work hard, put some blood, sweat, and tears into it, yes.
And if there's a simulation that does that, that's crazy.
tim pool
No, look, in World of Warcraft, for instance, you've got to put in the hours if you want to grind for that legendary or epic gear.
So yeah, you'd play a game.
Let's put it this way.
In the real world, when you go out into a field and you fight wild boars, you're not very successful with just a small dagger like you would be in World of Warcraft.
You can run up to a hundred wild boars, you know, at the start of Warcraft, if you're playing Human Alliance or whatever, and you just walk up and go like, and the boar dies.
Go run up to a wild boar in the real world and see what happens.
The point is, video games make this a challenge, and there's grinding, but it's so easy.
My point is, you could be in the Matrix, and you think you're struggling.
Man, this video game can be hard sometimes, but come on.
Imagine fighting a real grizzly bear.
It's crazy.
For all you know, you're in this Matrix because you're a layabout loser, and you wanted an easy version of life.
luke rudkowski
We could be literally in the metaverse right now.
chris karr
In a sense, I believe we are.
tim pool
And, like, the whole goal of the metaverse is to, like, program people to love Zuckerberg.
So, like, that's the only way to escape the simulation is to finally accept Zuckerberg into your heart.
And then you wake up and you're like, where am I?
And then there's a big picture of Mark right in front of you.
chris karr
You're like, I love you!
tim pool
And then there's two doctors, and like, congratulations, you've escaped the simulation.
There's that comic, I love it, where it's a guy, and he's holding the silica gel pack, and it says, do not eat, and he goes, those big wigs at the silica gel factory can't tell me what to do, and he eats it, and the next one is him waking up, and there's two scientists saying, congratulations, you've escaped the simulation.
unidentified
Every time I see a silica packet now.
tim pool
Can't tell me what to do.
Yeah, don't eat those.
lydia smith
Don't do that, yeah, don't, they're not good.
tim pool
What if, uh, you know, cause we talk a lot about religion and stuff.
What if, what if we're like, reality is effectively a simulation, but it's a sorting algorithm.
The people who are, everyone's born into a matrix and then everyone lives a life in the matrix.
And then only certain people who have certain attributes are the ones who actually get to come out of it and go back to base reality.
What if it's effectively like some kind of human development chamber for, you know, new humans or whatever?
What if, after you live your life, you wake up from the Matrix, but you're a baby?
lydia smith
That's just reincarnation.
tim pool
And they're like, you've lived a full life, and now you're a baby, and now you can apply all that wisdom and knowledge into a new life in base reality.
chris karr
Except for the reincarnation aspect of that, that you tacked on there at the end, I think that's almost certainly the case.
tim pool
Reincarnation?
chris karr
No, no.
Accepting that part.
lydia smith
Not that.
Yeah.
chris karr
No reincarnation, but we're almost certainly living in a Matrix.
tim pool
Like when you're born, they put you in the matrix and then program your brain to experience like 80 years of life.
And then it happens in the span of like three months as a baby.
So you're like, all the babies are just like regular people walking around and being like, whoa, I'm a baby again.
And then like, but you grow up and you have all that knowledge from a full life.
That'd be an effective society, wouldn't it?
Sort of, I guess.
I'm not necessarily... Well, I mean that's the dichotomy of heaven and hell.
then you'd have a very homogenized culture because the Matrix would effectively be choosing
which humans could come out of it.
chris karr
You know what I mean?
Well, I mean, that's the dichotomy of heaven and hell.
It's two different homogenized cultures.
tim pool
At the end of the day.
Yeah, what if like, when you die, if you're like, you qualify for hell,
it just ejects you into a sewer pipe.
And if you qualify for heaven, like a metal arm picks you up
and like puts you in like a bed.
chris karr
Certainly.
tim pool
And then you're, like, you know, some people accidentally get woken up to it, and they're like, ah, this is terrible, and they tell everybody, and they're like, I saw a crazy light, and it was fire, and it was awful, and I was like, well, yeah, that was the meat grinder, bro.
It was just dropping you.
unidentified
Yeah.
tim pool
Luke's eyes just lit up.
luke rudkowski
I'm looking into multidimensions and all these other energetic fields.
I think there's, you know, a lot of things that we don't understand.
I don't think we're supposed to understand them.
And I think we should be okay with that.
And not try to always, you know, try to see.
I need to know this.
Maybe we don't need to know it.
Maybe, you know, I think it's better if we don't.
chris karr
There's a lot of ambiguity there, but I think that there's something to be said for the human spirit.
And I think that you basically have a certain amount of time dedicated to a human shell, a corporeal form, and then beyond that, the spirit is liberated to one side of the matrix or the other.
I mean, that almost certainly has to be the case.
I really believe that.
luke rudkowski
Well, you have a choice in life.
You could go through the very, you know, the light side or the dark side of the love or evil.
I think there are two big kind of energetic forces out there, and if you give your life to one, it's going to propel you in that kind of direction.
And you have a lot of choices.
You have a lot of discernment.
You have a lot of very tough decisions to make in this life.
And I think those decisions will be with you as an energetic force forever because energy cannot be destroyed nor created, only transferred.
So what you decide to do in this life is up to you.
You're giving a lot of different choices.
You could either be on the side of evil or good.
I choose good.
I try to, in my interpretations and understanding of that, and I try to do as much good as I can.
chris karr
And if that's not the case, then what's the point of character?
luke rudkowski
Yeah.
chris karr
What's the point of developing character and then like maintaining character?
Yeah, I can't think of one.
luke rudkowski
I can't think of one either.
chris karr
Yeah.
tim pool
How do you define good?
luke rudkowski
Basic understanding of not hurting people, helping people, and respecting their bodily autonomies, respecting their human rights, respecting their inalienable rights.
There we go, I got that out.
Out there, and I think not forcing people to do something or hurting people for your benefit is the other side of it.
chris karr
I agree with all of that, but I'll offer a simpler definition.
Good is truth.
Bad is lies.
luke rudkowski
There you go.
chris karr
Simple.
luke rudkowski
I like that.
chris karr
There's truth and there's lies.
tim pool
What if your mom asks you if she's fat?
You should just tell her, yeah, you're a fat mom.
luke rudkowski
You should be honest with her.
chris karr
I mean, it's not necessarily, I don't know, I don't necessarily agree with that question in the context of good truth and bad lies.
I understand what you're saying.
tim pool
What if there's like, you know, your mom buys a new dress and you think it's tacky and she's like, how do you like my new dress?
I saved up for it.
I'm so excited.
And you're going to be like, it's tacky and gross.
I hate it.
Or are you going to be like, I will lie and say I like it because it's important to her.
chris karr
Well, there is one school of thought that suggests that truth always pierces and it always hurts.
You know, there are lies that are thin, wispy skins and there's truth, which is always a dart and it's always painful.
Otherwise it wouldn't be truth.
Yeah.
Can you think of a circumstance in which truth feels good?
that moment, but there's also something to be said for what is your mother's state.
Is your mother in a state of mind where this piece of truth could just pierce her and destroy
tim pool
her?
Can you think of a circumstance in which truth feels good?
chris karr
Not to somebody that is being lied to.
Yes.
unidentified
Right.
chris karr
Because it could jar them like a sleepwalker.
tim pool
Yeah, because I was going to say, like, truth can feel good, but if the truth is something like, I baked cookies, it's like, sure, that's just like a thing you did, you know what I mean?
But truth, we're typically referring to like snapping someone out of the lies, like telling them about what's going on, and people typically do not react well to it.
chris karr
Well, I guess I would reanalyze... I don't know how to say that, but I guess I would reframe it like this.
You bake cookies and you give them to somebody.
It's just like, I made these for you.
That's, in a sense, a kind of truth sharing.
It's thoughtfulness.
It's something outside of truth, but it also is in the same spirit of what I would call truth, if that makes any sense at all.
luke rudkowski
I'm like, you're fat and that dress is tacky.
unidentified
I think good is creation and evil is destruction, but within evil there is some good and within good there is some evil.
chris karr
I'm hungry.
luke rudkowski
But, you know, there's time.
tim pool
I think good is creation and evil is destruction, but within evil there is some good and within
good there is some evil.
Of course.
What I mean by that is we want to create more.
We want more people.
We want people to grow and flourish.
We want to develop.
We want to invent.
We want to explore.
We want to expand.
We want to create complex systems by bringing energy together and then organizing it.
And bad is when people just destroy it.
But sometimes you need to destroy in order to create.
So if the ultimate goal is creation, there could be some destruction that's not inherently evil.
And if the ultimate goal is destruction, sometimes there's creation, and that creation is evil as well.
So, for example, you're like, I want to destroy everything, so I'm going to make a new method of destroying everything.
It's like, okay, you're doing bad things.
And you might be saying, I want to create things, but I have to tear down that machine that's destroying everything so there is some destruction, right?
Yin Yang.
luke rudkowski
Yeah, without no evil, there's no love.
Without love, there's no evil.
chris karr
This touches on something that Jordan Peterson analyzes in depth.
I mean, it's just like, too much order is totalitarianism.
It's Nazi Germany.
Too much chaos is a school shooting.
And you can't have too much without being able to balance it out for some sort of harmony to emerge.
luke rudkowski
Freedom, too, is also an aspect of love, of truth, that is also a very important virtue of that positive energetic force.
tim pool
You know what we can't have too much of?
Super chat!
Smash that like button!
Super chat!
Everybody, smash that like button.
Do it for Luke.
Luke's not going to be here tomorrow.
Because he's got a Polish mom.
luke rudkowski
Polish moms come first no matter what.
I wish I was here to be with Jack.
tim pool
What did she say to you?
unidentified
Hocz tu?
luke rudkowski
Hocz tu, the double.
Trust me.
I would love to be here with Jack.
Jack, I'm so sorry that you get to miss me.
I will be sad about this opportunity.
Polish moms come first no matter what.
unidentified
Alright, let's read what we got.
tim pool
Polito Trujillo says, WTF is TimCast.com?
I don't trust this guy.
Yeah, what is this TimCast.com?
You work for some fly-by-night Fake news website, Chris?
chris karr
Yeah, as often as possible.
lydia smith
Yeah, makes sense to me.
chris karr
Well, just to speak to my character in terms of being the executive editor, we did not change that one title, as you suggested, to duh.
lydia smith
We stuck to the facts.
chris karr
Oh, okay.
tim pool
We did have one that, earlier today, it was like Biden criticized over X or whatever, and I was like, we shouldn't frame it that way.
We should just say Biden does X. Then we can mention what the reaction was.
unidentified
Response was.
chris karr
Right.
tim pool
Yeah, cause you know what'll happen is like Joe Biden, he could say a lot of things and conservatives are going to criticize him.
And then he can say a lot of things and Democrats are going to praise him.
You know what I mean?
So it's like, you could choose how you want to frame it, whether it's positive or negative.
So I'm like, just, we'll just say what it is and then we'll include commentary in it, you know?
chris karr
So what we try to do, we revise the title, and then we also put an editor's note explaining what the original title was, why we changed it, and what happened, so that everybody is informed about what's going on.
tim pool
There was an article about a woman who got accused of being racist, and we took it down, and someone actually super-chatted, they're like, why would you take down an article?
I thought you were trying to be better.
It's like, yes, because an article went up, and we were like, we don't want to do that.
We don't want to just make, you know, articles like this.
We want to talk about things that are actually important, whether it's overtly political or otherwise.
We have an article like Spider-Man is the second highest grossing movie ever.
I'm like, that's huge.
It's a record-breaking cultural moment and people like the movie.
And so I think it matters.
And then an article about some lady in a grocery store yelling at a woman or whatever.
I'm just like, I don't know if that's like, people need to know about that.
You know what I mean?
chris karr
Right.
tim pool
Like I guess if they want to, but I'm more interested in how people's lives are being affected and stuff.
unidentified
All right.
tim pool
Kermode Bear says, blessed solstice, everyone.
A great time to let go of bad things in your life and reflect on and be thankful for all the good.
This is the time to set a new course.
Oh yeah.
It's, um, what is it from the 23rd until the 20th?
chris karr
No, no.
tim pool
The 23rd is the shortest day, isn't it?
unidentified
21st.
tim pool
21st is the shortest day?
lydia smith
Today's the shortest day?
luke rudkowski
Yeah, that's what I was like, oh crap, Biden's announcing his major speech on winter solstice, the longest night of the year.
tim pool
I was like, so... The long night.
lydia smith
Dark night, yep.
luke rudkowski
People were calling him the, what's it called?
Dark King?
No, Night King.
tim pool
Night King!
Yeah, yeah, yeah, they made the Game of Thrones thing, the Night King.
All right, Dungus Fun says, Hey Tim Pool, I like your channel on YouTube, but there's an ex-military grunt called Terrence Pop.
He makes me laugh.
I like to laugh and not be serious all the time.
Well, you know, if that's your thing, by all means, you can have a good laugh and stuff like that.
Thomas Self says, I was mad at Jack and still think he did wrong, but full context is important.
The article was brought up twice that episode.
Be sure to view both.
Oh, really?
chris karr
It was brought up twice.
tim pool
What happened the first time?
chris karr
The first time he basically said, I don't want to paraphrase him or put words in his mouth.
He's basically just like, I'm not going to talk about that.
tim pool
And then she brought it up again. Because it was super chat.
chris karr
Right. A second super chat said no, explain that article. And that's when he said what he said.
lydia smith
Oh, interesting. I don't want to talk.
chris karr
Either way, it was five minutes later. Yeah. Oh, really?
tim pool
Wow. Daniel Maxwell says, shout out to my immune system.
I know is acting like you don't exist, but I still believe in you.
lydia smith
That's right.
chris karr
Yes.
unidentified
That's a good one.
chris karr
Awesome.
tim pool
Wethick says, what is your opinion on Joe Manchin as a West Virginian?
As an Arizonian, Kristen Sinema has garnered some respect with her refusal to obey the establishment and I have committed to research her more for reelection.
Um, I like, I like that Manchin stood up to Joe Biden.
I've only been in West Virginia.
It's been like a year.
I've been in West Virginia for a year.
I'm not going to pretend.
No, it's been a little bit less than a year.
A little bit.
No.
Well, technically, yes.
But I'm not going to pretend to know everything about the history and the politics of West Virginia because I've been here for a year.
But I will say I do not believe he'll be reelected.
I mean, the things I'm hearing from people and locals, you know, out in West Virginia, they're just basically like, we don't care, he's out, he's done.
He might, I'm hearing, change his party affiliation to independent.
In that case, he might actually win.
Again, because people do like him, but they do not like the Democratic Party.
So he would be in it.
I don't know if you probably still caucus with Democrats or whatever.
It's not like it matters.
I kind of think he's not gonna get reelected though.
I think West Virginia is gonna be like, they want to go full MAGA.
They want Trump.
They're not gonna vote for a Democrat.
But we'll see, man.
I mean, my friend in Australia said she feels like she's living in an open-air prison, but maybe that's just her, I guess.
Yeah, I don't know.
normally with no restrictions or mandates.
Australia is not as bad as people are making it sound.
Um, I mean, my friend in Australia said she feels like she's living in an open
air prison, but maybe that's just her, I guess.
Yeah.
unidentified
I don't know.
tim pool
Open air prison.
Joshua Sanders has red States.
Won't get to that point.
No sheriff is going to show up at someone's house in Texas to take them away.
Or there won't be a sheriff anymore.
Is, um, it was, I was, I was, I was a red state, right?
And the sheriff showed up and arrested that lady cuz she opened her cafe and arrested her.
unidentified
Hmm Yeah, so I don't know about all that.
tim pool
I guess Iowa can go either way though.
unidentified
So yeah swing state.
chris karr
I don't know I did notice a comment when we posted the article about all the bills that are in the New York State Legislature.
Somebody said, if somebody comes to put me in a camp, I'm shooting them.
unidentified
Period.
tim pool
Oh gosh, man.
unidentified
Yeah.
Yeah.
All right.
tim pool
Dan Rook says, Trump got the vaccine and is boosted.
He is proud of it.
Yes, Trump is very proud of the vaccine.
He wants all the credit in the world for it.
unidentified
Of course he does.
tim pool
And I'm seeing these, there's a clip and then some Democrat person, like activist said, They should, the Democrats should clip this and run it as
an advertisement, you know, be like, look, Trump's on our side or whatever. And I'm
like, that just shows me that these people do not understand Trump's base at all. Not in the least bit.
To think that they just blindly are like, yes, Trump. Okay. What do we got here? How do you say
it?
Carmen Smith says, really, really good point, Tim.
Let's see where this goes.
So many conspiracies seem to be coming true.
I don't know what that was in reference to, but hey, thanks for the super chat.
Joseph Henson.
We shall all bear witness to Atom's glory.
May his radiance fill you as you walk the path.
Excellent.
Good reference.
Andrew Goodman says, I'll be out of a job by January 10th for refusal to give out my jab status.
I've worked at this warehouse for eight years.
Any advice?
Well, I can't give you advice.
What I can say, what I would do, is I would get a form that says, we will, you know, I will, you know, employee hereby agrees to fully comply with orders.
Employer hereby assumes all Liability and responsibility for an irreversible lifelong medical procedure.
Employer recognizes that requiring an employee for an at-will employment to undergo a permanent medical procedure affects their entire life and will assume all responsibility.
See what they say to that.
See if they sign it.
Because they're gonna be like, I can't sign that and be like, why not?
lydia smith
Okay, why not?
tim pool
Don't you think the vaccine's safe?
chris karr
Do you know anybody that's actually tried that?
tim pool
Uh, no.
chris karr
Me neither, but I would really love to know how that could possibly backfire.
Somebody actually pulled it.
tim pool
Well, I mean, the employer's like, I'm not going to sign that.
chris karr
And you're fired anyway.
unidentified
Right.
chris karr
I mean, isn't that what they're going to say?
tim pool
Yeah.
But I think it'll be really interesting because then the employee gets to turn it on them.
Well, why won't you sign it?
I mean, the vaccine's safe.
You're not concerned about any adverse events, are you?
So take responsibility.
You're asking me to undergo a permanent medical procedure.
I'm willing to do it, but I want you to assume responsibility for the permanent medical procedure.
You know, like, I don't know if I'm allergic.
What if it turns out I am?
I'm doing it for you, for your company.
Isn't that your responsibility if you demand it?
Okay, sign the form.
And then when they say no, you can go around telling everybody he's an anti-vaxxer.
He's freaking out, claiming the vaccine's unsafe.
And then you can say, you call the company, anti-vaxxer company, and say the anti-vaxxer company's firing people who, you know, because they're telling everybody the vaccine's not safe.
luke rudkowski
They don't believe in the vaccine.
Yeah, that's the talking point right there.
And there's also a lot of people who are being threatened to be fired and then never end up getting fired because there's a labor shortage and people can't afford to fire people.
That's why the mandate is so unpopular with so many people because it's going to destroy private business.
tim pool
And just think about the interesting, like, just, it's an interesting circumstance for you to say the employer doesn't believe in the vaccine, but is demanding people get it.
That could potentially, I wonder if that could open them up for liability across the board with all other employees too.
Because if they're going to say privately, we don't think it's safe, but we're mandating it anyway, that's an admission of responsibility or liability, or at least it can be seen as such.
To put it simply, if they don't sign that form, And they say, I refuse.
And you can ask them, do you think the vaccine is safe?
They're going to have to say yes.
Then you say, why won't you sign the form?
Imagine what that means to them and all the other employees.
People need to understand this.
When it comes to employment, there are very serious ramifications with labor laws.
That's why HR exists and HR companies exist.
So that an employer can go to an employee and say, I want you to do this task.
And the employee says, no.
And they say, I'm going to fire you if you don't do it.
The employee then says, I'm being harassed, goes to a labor board and says, they were asking me to do unreasonable things.
It was harassment.
I want to sue them.
And they might actually get that.
So an employer is going to be very, very careful legally about how they say you are hereby required to undergo a permanent medical procedure, albeit a small one or a large one.
But if they're unwilling to sign a form saying we acknowledge liability for this, they're basically saying they don't believe in it.
You then have them saying, we will not assume liability for this because it may be unsafe, and then you can tell every single other employee, hey, just so you know, the company has hereby stated to me they think the vaccine's not safe and they want you to get it, you should sue them.
I imagine what would happen if all these people started suing the company.
Like imagine if your company said, we want you to, you know, uh, inject bleach.
Otherwise you're fired.
You know what I mean?
Obviously it's, that's not what's happening.
I'm just saying in a more extreme example.
Okay.
Then they're responsible for what they tell you to do.
You know what I mean?
So I don't know.
Not, not advice to you, but that's what I would do.
unidentified
Yeah.
tim pool
I'd just be like, sign this for me.
YouTube is a person who writes, YouTube dislike return add-on is available for Firefox and other browsers.
Do a quick web search and you'll find it.
But you need to understand about the dislike button is that they're using like an analysis machine learning to figure out what the dislikes should be based on like views and other data they have available.
It doesn't necessarily mean you have the actual dislike button.
Okay.
Bremen1973 says it would be cool to see on your website videos on historical myths and claims by the left and disproving them.
I mean, maybe the fact-checking site we do will absolutely be doing stuff like that, you know, so I don't think TimCast.com is going to focus on just going after the left in that way.
We want, you know, the website to just be a good place for stories that we think are important.
Daniel Ashley says, for the testing package that arrives, how do you know where it was manufactured?
Depends on where the Q-tip is supposed to be inserted.
unidentified
Oh, that's true.
tim pool
They were doing that in China, man.
They did it to American diplomats.
unidentified
Yeah, there's some right all right I think he does.
tim pool
Roberto Lara says better example, Joe Manchin, he was the Dems champion until they didn't
realize he had a spine.
I don't know if he has a spine.
He's just like, I'm not going to get reelected and I'm going to try desperately to get reelected
because he represents West Virginia, which is the second most Trump supporting state
in the country.
lydia smith
Trump won by 40 points.
chris karr
What's the first?
tim pool
Wyoming.
chris karr
Wow.
tim pool
But West Virginia's got, I think, just over twice the population, or about three times the population of Wyoming.
So technically you have more Trump supporters in West Virginia than Wyoming.
chris karr
Interesting.
tim pool
Nevermore says, Tim's Bill Gates impressions sound like Morty.
I don't think so.
Morty's more like, Oh, geez, Rick.
unidentified
Oh, man.
tim pool
Oh, we can't do that.
And Fauci is like, I'm not Fauci.
Bill Gates is like, I'm Bill Gates.
And we need microchips.
So I guess there's a bit of a... Grow up, Morty.
Yeah, maybe.
But it's different.
You know, I'm actually doing an impersonation of Family Guy's impersonation of Bill Gates.
That's actually where it comes from.
He's in the car and he talks like this.
What's a quarter?
That was the joke, you know, he's like, he's like, they pop to a toll and it's like,
anyone got a quarter? And he goes, what's a quarter? Yeah, that was funny.
Janet Partridge says Luke has not always been anti-Trump, but has also been anti-Alex Jones for some time.
luke rudkowski
Oh, well, yeah, it's important to criticize anyone.
Um...
There's personal rifts.
There's also criticisms that I think we shouldn't all be immune from.
I think criticism and constructive conversations and not just agreeableness is needed, because if we just agreed with each other, you know, patted each other on the back, that's...
When you have absolute idiocy.
And I welcome debate.
You can criticize me.
I welcome it.
I love constructive criticism.
I love having a real and honest conversation.
And I hope to foster that through my media organization.
And I do that to everyone, no matter who it is.
unidentified
All right.
tim pool
Info Warrior says, Serpent Men cannot utter the phrase, it's just some weird words, I won't say, and will be revealed if they try, according to Robert E. Howard.
Well, I'm not going to try to read that phrase.
I don't even know what that means.
So I'm not going to read it.
Maybe you can read it.
Luke, can you read that right there on the screen?
luke rudkowski
I can't see that.
unidentified
Is that it?
luke rudkowski
No, there's a glare in there.
tim pool
You're not even going to try and read it?
luke rudkowski
No.
tim pool
I give up.
What about you, Chris?
Can you read that?
Can't read it?
No.
No one here is able to even try to read it.
chris karr
It looks like numbers from where I'm sitting.
tim pool
It looks like numbers, huh?
unidentified
Yeah.
tim pool
Well, you know, I wonder.
chris karr
Maybe I need to bump up the thickness of my glasses.
lydia smith
Lizards.
tim pool
Okay, J.H.
says, I'm most certainly that guy.
Yeah, people were saying that we should make shirts now.
Especially after R.A.
went on the Young Turks or whatever.
They're like, just make shirts.
Make that guy shirts.
You are that guy.
Okay, J.H.
says that he is, uh, they are extremely attracted to Fauci.
I'm not sure if that's a man or a woman, but there you go.
chris karr
It's his own.
tim pool
Yeah, you know.
luke rudkowski
Whatever.
tim pool
Cubicle Nate says, you've inspired me to get involved in local politics.
I'm working with a candidate to primary an establishment Republican out of Congress, also getting involved in local government as my father before me.
Hey, glad to hear it.
UninvitedPartyCrash says, kudos to TimCast for broadcasting tonight.
My superchats usually go to YAH, but I genuinely think this is one of the best shows on the internet.
Thank you very much, appreciate it.
Thank you.
Awesome.
Why, are they out for the holiday or whatever?
You are here, Elijah and Sydney?
unidentified
I'm not sure.
luke rudkowski
A lot of people are.
unidentified
Yeah, most people.
luke rudkowski
So, it's good to be here.
tim pool
Lazy.
luke rudkowski
I know.
unidentified
Right.
chris karr
Lazy.
lydia smith
They don't have Polish moms.
luke rudkowski
Yeah.
tim pool
Christmas is what, Saturday?
unidentified
Yeah.
tim pool
And Christmas Eve is Friday?
unidentified
What the heck?
tim pool
And we're still gonna work tomorrow.
luke rudkowski
That's right.
tim pool
And then we have Thursday.
But I guess people gotta travel, so.
lydia smith
Yeah, travel.
tim pool
Ian Hall says Biden just wanted to pull a Donald.
Trade in the old model for the new, but Trump did it with wives.
That's excusable, but a dog, that's messed up.
unidentified
Yikes.
He does have a past.
tim pool
Martin Edgar says the Biden vaccine mandate is reinstated.
Get ready for mail and supply chain delays.
I'll be forced to test weekly, burning up my sick leave and resigning from the post office after my sick leave is used up.
I had to look in because it's hard to tell if it says mail or mall.
I'm like, mall supply chains delays?
Because I mean, that's true too.
Camilo Montoya says Luke's Bill Gates sounds like Mark Dice's Brian Stelter.
But when Mark Dice impersonates Brian Stelter, it's just like a mockery.
It's not a real impersonation.
Yeah, he talks like this!
CNN!
luke rudkowski
I'm reporting the news!
It's like Mr. Elmo.
tim pool
Mr. Elmo?
Who's Mr. Elmo?
The regular Elmo?
luke rudkowski
The rat-looking red guy.
tim pool
The rat-looking red guy?
luke rudkowski
On that communist network.
What is it called?
lydia smith
PBS?
tim pool
I don't know.
HBO.
He's on HBO now, isn't he?
luke rudkowski
Yeah.
He was tax-funded.
lydia smith
I don't like him.
tim pool
Ben Phillips says, I'm a mail carrier and most of my bad dog encounters are untrained shepherds in pits.
People try to blame me when their dog attacks and they get sued.
Train your dogs.
chris karr
Absolutely.
luke rudkowski
You're liable.
Your dog hurt somebody.
You're the one who's responsible for it.
And again, It's so important to raise your dog right and to take care of him, and people don't understand how much time and energy it takes.
It takes a lot.
chris karr
Or, alternative suggestion, get a pug.
Or, better yet, rescue a pug.
lydia smith
Yes.
chris karr
No training needed, but you have to deal with the snoring.
tim pool
Lex McCormick says pill bugs, roly polies, are related to shrimp, and we eat those.
They are.
Shrimps.
So I'd say, yeah, pill bugs are on the menu.
It's a brave new world.
lydia smith
Indeed.
tim pool
What do you call the device on a wall where you press down and water comes out to drink?
I've seen him running around and you just like poke it and it would curl into a little ball and then you'd like roll
chris karr
it around.
Oh yeah, we're the same generation. It was rolly pollies for me too.
tim pool
Rolly pollies? I think it's regional.
Oh sure.
What do you call the device on a wall where you press down and water comes out to drink?
chris karr
Uh, water fountain?
tim pool
They're called in like Cape Cod, bubblers.
luke rudkowski
Bubblers?
tim pool
What?
chris karr
That's new.
tim pool
So, how do you refer to sugary carbonated beverages?
chris karr
Pop.
tim pool
Pop's a Midwest thing.
Pop.
And that's what we called it in Chicago.
I have this funny story where I went out to... It was the team manager for Ezekiel Clothing.
And he's a California dude.
And it was two guys from Kentucky and me and my friend from Chicago.
And we were hanging out in California skating.
And then the Kentucky guy walks in and he's like, yo, dude, can I get a Coke?
And he goes, I don't got any Coke, man.
And he's like, yeah, you do.
You got it in the fridge.
And he's like, dude, I don't have any Coke in the fridge.
He's like, you got a bunch, man.
You got the orange and the grape.
And he was like, you want to, that's not Coke, dude.
And he's like, oh, I just meant, you know, like, like an orange Coke.
And he was like, bro, are you asking me for an orange soda?
And then I walk in there and I'm like, Hey, can I get one of those pops?
And he goes, what's pop?
He's like, what's wrong with you people?
It was really funny.
chris karr
I'm a Kentuckian and we never said Coke.
tim pool
Really?
chris karr
We said pop.
unidentified
Yeah.
chris karr
Yeah.
But your Kentucky accent is pretty solid.
tim pool
I don't think that was an actual Kentucky.
chris karr
It was, I can tell you, I can testify to the authenticity.
It's real.
tim pool
And, uh, when he was running a skateboard, he was a Nollie.
A Nollie flip.
unidentified
What?
tim pool
Yeah, they called it Coke.
And he said where they're from, all soda is Coke.
unidentified
Weird.
tim pool
So they'll be like, can I get a Coke?
And they're like, yeah, what do you want?
I'll take an orange.
chris karr
He must have been from Harlan.
tim pool
Maybe.
chris karr
Yeah, Kentucky Coke.
tim pool
Chicago would pop.
lydia smith
Soda pop.
Soda pop.
unidentified
Yeah.
tim pool
I ordered a whole bunch of the Giardiniera, and then we had Giardiniera pizza, man.
It is amazing.
Hot peppers, carrots, cauliflower, celery.
Soaked and spicy and oily, and we put it all over the pizza.
So good.
Soft drink.
Yeah, I never understood soft drink.
Hard drink.
I get it.
lydia smith
Yeah, hard drinks have alcohol.
Soft drinks don't.
There you go.
tim pool
All right.
unidentified
This should be called high fructose corn syrup drinks.
tim pool
WHAsian says, Tim, in the metaverse, your clothes and everything you buy will be NFTs.
NFTs are nothing that you can own but bring their owners happiness.
Great reset.
No, I think so too.
lydia smith
Interesting.
tim pool
I think crypto Is the perfect global currency?
It's the perfect currency for the metaverse?
Now NFTs?
You will own nothing, sure, but in the metaverse, how do they track digital ownership of unique goods?
NFTs.
Because right now, I'll tell you this, I've got like, you know, oh, this bottle or whatever is my specific bottle.
There are many other bottles you could buy that are just like it, but this one is mine, right?
There are many bottles like it, but this one is mine.
And so in the universe, this would be a metaverse.
It would be an NFT.
And if you want to get the, you know, very specific bottle, it's going to have to be coded and cryptified.
So that's right.
Waffle Sensei says, the new perfect matrix they make is set in the 90s.
They call it the peak of our civilization.
The TVA is Loki.
The TVA in Loki built their empire around the same time frame, and they call it the perfection of form and function.
Weird stuff.
Oh, everybody knows the 90s was perfect.
I think it may be because the people who make this stuff were, like, growing up in the 90s.
unidentified
And so they're like, the 90s were cool, man.
tim pool
So they make shows where they're like, the 90s were the best.
AR says I'm going to send my poop back in the test they send me.
Don't do that.
chris karr
Do not do that.
tim pool
That might be a crime.
Yeah, that is a crime.
lydia smith
That's bioweapon.
tim pool
Yeah, don't do that.
unidentified
Don't do that.
chris karr
Luke.
unidentified
I'm talking my language here.
lydia smith
Don't do that.
tim pool
No.
unidentified
That is not... I'm talking about the comedy of it.
The comedy of it.
The humor.
luke rudkowski
I like potty humor.
lydia smith
I see that.
tim pool
Moose Code says, Luke, can you please, please, please, please make a horse and pony shirt?
I will buy 10 of them immediately.
luke rudkowski
Horse and pony?
Like, what's the reference to?
tim pool
Because I think you said a horse and pony show.
unidentified
Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah.
luke rudkowski
And then there's Exasturbated, which people love.
tim pool
Exasturbated.
luke rudkowski
Hearing me say it.
Awe-stunning.
Awe-stunning.
tim pool
I think we've got to make those shirts.
unidentified
Awe-stunning, yes.
luke rudkowski
You've got to make a dictionary of it.
unidentified
I love it.
chris karr
That's still not the best misinterpretation of that old phrase.
Biden said, one horse pony?
lydia smith
Yes, so one more time.
unidentified
That's still the best.
tim pool
That wins.
And he also says, exponentially.
chris karr
Expidentially.
tim pool
Yeah.
luke rudkowski
Try not to do me.
tim pool
And at first they were like, he must have just, you know, misspoke, but no, no, he says it all, like there's a compilation, it's like 10 minutes long of him saying exponentially.
Wow.
Exp-o-den-tially.
lydia smith
That's not a thing.
tim pool
Yeah, wow, dude.
Learn, learn.
Biden needs to be learning talking good, you know what I mean?
unidentified
Yeah.
tim pool
Lethal says we're all in the Matrix and Zuckerberg is the only NCP in the Matrix?
unidentified
Wait, what?
tim pool
Do you mean to say we're all in the Matrix and Zuckerberg is the only NPC in the Matrix?
Hanamagi says, since Kyle's ruling, I've been wanting to know, has everyone seen the similarities between his and the Making a Murderer case?
Also, Google, do you need to take their bar exam?
Also, Google, do you need to take their bar exam in Wisconsin?
Local grads don't.
unidentified
Interesting.
tim pool
Okay, Mike Sullivan, any thoughts on Bette Midler's remarks about West Virginia?
Yeah, they're elitists.
They're better than you, and they know it, you know?
They're the globo gym of politics.
lydia smith
That's right, it's true.
tim pool
Wessa, Wessa Blow.
I'm a dog trainer, and what Luke said about training exercise was right on the money.
Swap alpha with a leader.
Also, what Lyd said was a brilliant deduction.
He's a poor leader, and that's pure, profound proof right there.
unidentified
I think so.
lydia smith
Dogs know, man.
unidentified
Yeah.
chris karr
Yeah.
tim pool
Efren Rio says, Luke, thinking of moving my family to New Hampshire from Texas, but my wife is worried about the ticks because of German Shepherd and kids.
How do you protect against ticks?
luke rudkowski
Well, you know, you always got to be careful.
There's some areas that have a lot of them, some areas that don't, but I think just being aware of them and having preventative measures to be able to grab them when you do get in contact with them is one way to deal with them.
I've been to New Hampshire a lot.
I haven't gotten one tick at all.
My dogs haven't gotten one tick at all either.
So, so far it hasn't been that bad.
So, um, I mean, you shouldn't be afraid to be in nature.
Um, and if you are in nature, again, just take the preventative measures, wear the right clothes if you are afraid of it and, uh, have those little things that you could grab ticks out of your body.
unidentified
Yep.
luke rudkowski
It's that simple.
lydia smith
That medicine.
luke rudkowski
And check yourself, you know, check your friends and family members.
tim pool
Or, you know, get a monkey.
I don't have the monkey.
luke rudkowski
Possums!
tim pool
You know, take care of it.
luke rudkowski
Possums are great.
tim pool
Yeah.
All right, The Engaged Few says, since you're new here, I'll give you some info.
Politics in West Virginia is populist, not Republican or Democrat.
In 2014, Democrats had the governor, legislature, and congressional delegation majority.
Mick Chilla says, not a believer, just curious what your take is.
Luciferianism highlights truth, freedom of will, worshiping the inner self, and one's ultimate potential.
Traditional dogma is shunned since humans should not need deities to distinguish right from wrong.
I don't know.
I don't really have much to add to it.
chris karr
He's talking about Lucifer, the angel that fell from heaven.
I don't know enough about what it is.
lydia smith
Yeah.
tim pool
Johnny California says, the first Matrix was so good that people had nothing to complain about.
So many people rejected it and blew it up.
Sounds a lot like capitalism.
unidentified
Hmm.
tim pool
Yeah.
They said, well, I think the point they made was that people needed strife.
They needed struggle.
And without it, their brains did not accept it.
This was, this was reality.
Something was wrong.
Joseph.
Good joke, but I'm not going to read it.
Nancy Pelosi lives okay good joke but I'm not gonna read it yep
Eamon says Luke how about a t-shirt with RAI on it that says, What if I told you I'm not that guy?
By the way, Tim, interesting show on R.A.
just caught up.
Got to say he was pretty passive-aggressive with you and condescending.
Need to cut his mic.
Nah, I don't do that.
I will say that I did a... I recorded before this show with my sister, and we talked about what was going on in Chicago when we were growing up.
So basically, you know, his thing is going around is he has no real argument against anything I said, so the only thing he can say is that I lied.
So if your only argument is that I must be lying because if what I'm saying is true, it's bad for your politics, I thought it would be very important to then bring on a family member who corroborates more of what I was saying because my sister's five years older than me and remembers a lot more than I do.
And can talk all about the South Side.
So that'll be up tomorrow at youtube.com slash timcastnews at 1 p.m.
It's 40 minutes where I talk a lot about this.
I directly respond to the Young Turks.
But I think, you know, in that segment that they did with RA, there were no real political arguments other than, you know, like, well, there was no political arguments.
It was, Tim's a liar and we laugh at him.
And that's basically what they were doing.
I guess Cenk was trying to get a rise out of me because he said it several times.
But, you know, whatever.
I don't know.
You're allowed to laugh at me.
I don't care.
luke rudkowski
It just seemed all very mean-spirited.
They also attacked Jimmy Dore ruthlessly.
It's like, are you just trying to start drama just for attention here?
tim pool
The reason why I wanted to record with my sister talking about, like, hey, this stuff really happened is because I think the Young Turks have a disdain for working-class people.
They're extremely well-off, wealthy elites.
They're not necessarily fans of the Democrats.
They rag on them all the time.
But they, you know, like Anna said, she's better than you and she knows it.
That embodies a lot of what they are.
And so when you look at the Young Turks content, especially how they responded to what happened with me and RA, Their whole segment was just mock, insult, and deride.
They derive pleasure from being mean to people.
I don't like just generally being mean.
By all means, you can insult and do whatever you want, but I'd prefer not to have those things.
When I was talking to R.A., I said, why wouldn't you just want to approach these people with compassion and empathy?
He said, no, he wouldn't do it.
If you're of the political faction that wants to be mean to people and cause pain by insulting and mocking people, well, you're free to do so.
That's not who we want.
When Ruth Bader Ginsburg died, I said, it's sad.
What did Donald Trump say?
He said, sorry to hear it.
Yeah, I'd rather be of the political faction that has compassion for people, that wants to help the working class, that wants to help regular people, you know, get by and live better lives.
I don't want to be part of the group of elite, wealthy individuals who mock the poor and insult people and tell them they're liars when they deal with struggle.
When I had people in Ferguson tell me that they had been chased and one of their friends had been killed by police, I listened.
And we filmed it.
And we said, wow.
That's crazy to hear.
Because these people are the ones telling their story.
I didn't say, you're liars!
You're lying!
I don't believe you!
Grow up!
unidentified
Boo-hoo!
tim pool
That's life.
That's insane!
That's insane to do to someone who says they're suffering.
So, I just find that fascinating.
That there seems to be, you know, in everything with different political factions, there is overwhelmingly on the left a large, we hate and we want to be mean.
The right absolutely has that as well.
And many of the diehard Trump supporters were mocking and belittling Ruth Bader Ginsburg, saying how much they hated her.
And I'm like, I don't want to have anything to do with that.
I think that's just nasty, man.
But you're allowed to be angry and you're allowed to believe what you believe and you're allowed to say all that
stuff So, all right, let's just read one more here. We got fred rods.
He says lower your expectations Matrix resurrection reviews are really bad. Probably one of
those multiple viewings to understand the message I've i've fully expected it to be bad. I don't expect to be
good. So yeah, but my friends we're gonna We're gonna record this members only segment and I don't
think we're gonna have one tomorrow because we have to I have to travel
Quite a bit go to chicago. Um, but So right now, go to TimCast.com, sign up to become a member, and we will have a members-only segment coming up, and this one is going to be brutal.
It's not the kind of stuff that we can have on YouTube, so it's going to be on the website, and you're not going to want to miss it.
You might want to miss this one, because it's pretty bad.
So again, go to TimCast.com, become a member.
It'll be on the front page, up on the left, around 11 or so p.m.
You can follow the show at TimCast IRL, basically everywhere.
It's on Instagram, I think it's TimCast underscore IRL.
No, I think it's at TimCast IRL, right?
lydia smith
I think so, yeah.
tim pool
And you can also follow me at TimCast.
Smash that like button, subscribe to this channel.
You want to shout out your socials, Chris?
chris karr
Yeah, yeah.
Chris Carr on Twitter.
Chris Carr 17 that is.
It's 17 because people actually have a phobia of the number 17 and it's called heterodecaphobia.
So that's why I selected 17 after my name.
lydia smith
Nice.
luke rudkowski
Interesting.
Tomorrow I become you.
I join you in the comment section.
I'm excited for the trolling that's going to be.
unidentified
I got a lot of things to say.
luke rudkowski
But anyway, I have my own independent media organization called We Are Change on YouTube.
I made a very interesting self-help kind of video on LukeUncensored.com that I thought was very interesting and thought-provoking.
I'm getting a lot of positive responses for it.
So hope to see some of you guys there, LukeUncensored.com.
Thanks so much for having me.
It was always fun and a pleasure to be as silly and ridiculous as I am.
Thanks for having me.
lydia smith
We appreciate that about Luke.
I will say that Tim has really sold this upcoming segment on Timcast.com.
It's going to be great.
It's always fun.
All our bonus segments are fun.
You guys may follow me on Twitter at Sour Patch Liz.
tim pool
Thanks for hanging out, everybody.
We will see you all in the member segment at Timcast.com.
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