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Ghislaine Maxwell, guilty on multiple counts of trafficking underage girls. | ||
And you'd think it would be good news. | ||
I mean, if you're not paying attention to the news, if you're someone who just sits back and turns on CNN, you'd probably hear it in passing and be like, oh, well, there you go. | ||
It's all resolved. | ||
No, no, it's not. | ||
The people who flew on those planes, high profile individuals, we still have so many questions that will never be answered because they have now resealed the Epstein files. | ||
So this is, uh, what, a cover-up? | ||
I don't know. | ||
I guess. | ||
And heck of a time to do it. | ||
You see, my friends, this is Limbo Week. | ||
The week after Christmas, but before New Year's, where nobody wants to work and nobody wants to pay attention. | ||
And I think it's all on purpose. | ||
But we're gonna have a good discussion about this. | ||
We're gonna talk about a lot of what's going on with China, with COVID, and a bunch of other stuff. | ||
So, um, look, man, welcome to Limbo Week. | ||
Let's just get into it. | ||
We're hanging out with Amanda Milius. | ||
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Hi. | |
Do you want to introduce yourself? | ||
Yeah, no, thanks so much for having me. | ||
It's been, uh, Forever. I'm so surprised we haven't done this before just | ||
considering the fact we've got like as I've said 80,000 friends in common | ||
Yeah, thanks for having me Ex-Trump official I suppose | ||
I worked for the Trump administration State Department and the White House for six months and | ||
mostly State Department so foreign affairs foreign policy my my sort of nerd out thing I do | ||
But the real thing that I did, I guess, is directed and produced The Plot Against the President, which was sort of the definitive movie rejecting the Russiagate hoax. | ||
Thank God, I'm so glad that It was able to go as well as it did. | ||
It is one of the, in fact, maybe the top viewed movie on Amazon, documentary on Amazon. | ||
And I'm so lucky to have that. | ||
But yeah, that's my thing. | ||
There's an article I was reading earlier where this Democrat opinion guy is just like, the nightmare of 2023. | ||
They're gonna impeach Joe Biden. | ||
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And I'm just like, we went through five years of hell. | |
with lies. It still goes on. I mean, I still get arguments from these people. I mean, we still, | ||
I've still got the Washington Post coming after me. I've still got all of it. Like, it's such a | ||
joke. And the fact that we were right the whole time. And it's so weird because I sit here and | ||
I'm like, look, I'm not a journalist. I don't pretend to be a journalist. I wasn't like, | ||
you know, wishing I was like Lois Lane, like running down the story or whatever. | ||
Like, I'm just a filmmaker that happened to work in the Trump administration, and I had the opportunity to land in my lap to actually tell the real story, and it seemed like my, uh, duty to- I- no, that- that sounds- that sounds... | ||
A little over the top, but that is how I felt about it. | ||
Someone's got to do it. | ||
Well, we'll talk all about it. | ||
We got Luke Chilling as well. | ||
The same thing that happened to you on Wikipedia happened to me. | ||
Oh, yes. | ||
Recently. | ||
In the last couple of days. | ||
Yeah, there's a lot of things to get into. | ||
We got so much to talk about. | ||
But today is another day and another major cover up of an international trafficking and extortion operation by the intelligence agencies that, of course, we are still not getting the bigger truth of. | ||
And that's why I decided to get out the good old Real Island Boys T-shirt. | ||
To bring more attention to a lot of other people who are still walking free and guilty of very horrible sins. | ||
And that's why I made this shirt portraying, of course, Mr. Epstein and Mr. Gates living their best life on Little St. | ||
James Island. | ||
So if you want to get that shirt and spread this message, you can on thebestpoliticalshirts.com. | ||
And because you do, I'm here. | ||
Thank you so much for having me. | ||
This should be a great conversation. | ||
I love introducing people to Luke and being like, He's been to Epstein Island. | ||
No way! | ||
I'm like, not like that! | ||
Not like that! | ||
No, but I love that. | ||
I rated it after he allegedly died. | ||
I want to see the personal photos, like the ones that you haven't published. | ||
I want to see the weird details. | ||
What are the signs along the path? | ||
Things most people wouldn't be interested in. | ||
That's what I want to see. | ||
I released a lot of that information after I saw footage that looked like someone that was like him. | ||
Everyone thinks that! | ||
The media thinks that! | ||
No, no, no, I wasn't there like that! | ||
Now Luke got on a speedboat and stormed the island with a camera and started filming everything. | ||
Yeah, so it needed to be done. | ||
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Needed to be done. | ||
Sorry. | ||
Lydia, go ahead. | ||
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You're fine. | |
I'm also here. | ||
I really love this t-shirt of Luke's. | ||
I think it's one of my favorites. | ||
And I'm stoked to have another lady this week. | ||
I feel so hashtag blessed to have another female in the house. | ||
Yes, let's get going. | ||
Girl boss. | ||
Hashtag blessed. | ||
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Yes, queen. | |
Let's go. | ||
All right, everybody. | ||
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Breaking! | ||
Maxwell found guilty on multiple counts of sex trafficking underage. | ||
Girls, we're getting demonetized! | ||
Luke, take it away. | ||
Absolutely. | ||
Thank you so much, Tim. | ||
This is why I'm here. | ||
This is like my Super Bowl, but it's also a very important moment since, of course, we're experiencing another major cover-up. | ||
None of the men who committed abuses here have been punished. | ||
There was no deals. | ||
There was no leaks. | ||
This is essentially the best perfect situation for all the big players that were involved here because she goes away. | ||
She's facing 65 years in jail and they're not giving her an opportunity to even cut a deal. | ||
Now, there's rumors that she might potentially try to cut a deal to get better, you know, better situations in prisons, get sent to a prison that she wants to be sent to, but the defense, the prosecution, is not even asking for a deal. | ||
It's not even asking for names. | ||
So again, there's nothing she could really negotiate here. | ||
It's going to be interesting to see how she's going to be sentenced, guilty of five of six charges. | ||
And again, the fact that she was never offered a deal here is absolutely huge. | ||
And this implicates also a lot of very important people like Prince Andrew who of course a jury found credible to hear out the victims in this case. | ||
This means that this civil suit upcoming with Prince Andrew, which Prince Andrew is trying to throw out. | ||
Prince Andrew filed a motion today specifically saying that because one of his accusers is Living in Australia, this has no longer any jurisdiction here in the United States, even though the person that is accusing him is a United States citizen. | ||
That's a motion that's going to get thrown out of court. | ||
He's fighting this. | ||
The UK police and authorities have literally destroyed evidence in this case, knowingly and admittedly. | ||
And these people... I could keep going, Tim. | ||
How long do I got? | ||
I could go on for two hours right now. | ||
Can I ask you a question? | ||
No, but seriously, where are all the women? | ||
Where are all the women in general? | ||
Have we not heard not the end of Me Too and everything else? | ||
And the one person going down for this? | ||
Really? | ||
I'm sorry, look, she's not a saint. | ||
I don't have any problem with her going down for whatever. | ||
but the point is what it's the woman it's the it's the chick the chick that certainly wasn't doing any of the uh look i'm gonna try and keep it really clean not doing any of the really dastardly hurting children okay like i'm sorry but just physically yes dastardly So it's her. | ||
It's the woman. | ||
She's the one that's going to go down. | ||
Not like I'm sitting here being the greatest defender. | ||
I mean, I'm hardly the biggest defender of feminism in any way at all. | ||
I mean, I'm quite anti all that. | ||
But isn't that interesting? | ||
I just have to say, where's Prince Andrew? | ||
Where's where's all the women where are the women and ... there's thousands of them this is another thing I ... have to bring up here there's thousands of children ... implicated here because after looking at this data it was ... over 30 plus years the FBI was sitting down with the ... witnesses interviewing them in the 90s and they ignored ... | ||
Remember that the Project Veritas revealed, I mean, I've talked about this 10 times, but we've all talked about this 10 times, but thanks only to Project Veritas did we ever see that clip, by the way, which hasn't been revealed in the trial at all. | ||
Why? | ||
I don't know. | ||
Well, another thing I just want to bring up really quickly, because this is very important. | ||
The government had an opportunity here to call in so many powerful people, sit them down and put horrible people away. | ||
And now people who have hurt children, thousands of them, That's what I'm saying. | ||
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It's just her. | |
Yes. | ||
That's the point. | ||
They're still walking the world free and capable of hurting more children and more children | ||
will be hurt because the government sitting on their hands when they had this perfect | ||
opportunity to bring down so many horrible disgusting human beings. | ||
But because they're so powerful, they're being given a pass and that's disgusting. | ||
I can keep going. | ||
I'm sorry, Tim. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
She's not a good person. | ||
I'm going to stop, too. | ||
But she's not a good person on any level. | ||
But I don't stay up at night worried about her out on the streets, OK? | ||
It's the powerful people that you're talking about, frankly, sorry, the powerful men that we're talking about. | ||
And again, I am the last person to make that point, truly. | ||
That's what's happening. | ||
I'm not kept up at night if she's out. | ||
The thing that keeps me up at night is who else is out doing this stuff? | ||
These networks and this trafficking, you think it's stopping? | ||
You think it's stopping because they put her in a... No, it's not stopping. | ||
This was an absolute cover-up. | ||
I gotta say, I gotta give credit, Cernovich is the one that said, this is not a trial, this is a cover-up. | ||
Absolutely. | ||
Look, obviously he and I are friends, but I gotta say, the man was right. | ||
And that's what's so frustrating about this. | ||
Look at this tweet from Cernovich, man. | ||
He quoted himself from July 30th, 2020. | ||
The Jeffrey Epstein files are out. | ||
They are horrific. | ||
And then, he responded today, the files were resealed. | ||
There's no way to get them again. | ||
We tried. | ||
Why? | ||
Give us a reason why we can't know what powerful people did to Tudor and who did it. | ||
It's him and Bannon who helped do this. | ||
It's him and Bannon that got them out the first time. | ||
Remember that. | ||
We're two days before New Year's Eve. | ||
How many people... That's why they're doing it now. | ||
You're right. | ||
Last year, at this time of year, our viewership was massive. | ||
And there are a lot of people who are like, haha, look at CNN and their viewership. | ||
No, no, no. | ||
Viewership is down in general for everybody. | ||
Tucker Carlson's still doing well, but his numbers aren't as high as they were last year when it was the big election. | ||
He took off. | ||
He's not even reporting. | ||
Right. | ||
People are taking... This is the thing. | ||
I'm sitting here like a sucker being like, we're working this week! | ||
But here's what I'm hoping. | ||
I'm hoping that enough people will still share this and still talk about this. | ||
You feel like me. | ||
But I gotta say, man, is it pessimistic of me to say that Cernovich is right? | ||
The files are done? | ||
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No. | |
It's covered up? | ||
It's gone? | ||
No, he's absolutely... I would never... Look, I hate it sometimes, like sometimes when I have to confront the fact that Cernovich's darker predictions are... I've never seen them be wrong. | ||
So that's all I'm gonna say, is I... | ||
When's he been wrong? | ||
Show me one time he's been wrong. | ||
This is the story that makes people see the true disgusting nature of the state of the government. | ||
The FBI here said that they lost the tapes of his attempt to take his life in prison the first time. | ||
The FBI also, during this court proceeding, we found out that under their watch, evidence from Jeffrey Epstein's safe went missing. | ||
After an FBI raid how did the tape guys? | ||
We know all these powerful individuals Lex Wexner Jean-Luc Bernet Bill Gates Kevin Spacey so many more I could keep mentioning here How did those tapes for of those individuals get lost under the eyes of the FBI that there is something? | ||
Extremely horrible happening here You can't even imagine how bad it gets because this is only 1% of what we're seeing. | ||
There's 99% of what we're not seeing that's still happening. | ||
You think it was only Jeffrey Epstein's island? | ||
No, there's 5, 10 other islands out there right now with horrible things happening right now and your tax dollars are literally paying for the protection of horrible human beings living life like they're satanic devil kings of this world. | ||
I have to jump in for one second. | ||
Look, that's where I I sort of connect on this okay like I haven't been like the biggest like Epstein you know narrator of the whole thing. | ||
Here's the deal we don't live in the country we used to think we lived in okay and that was the point of the movie I made that is the point of the movies I'm about to make that's that's what look I'm going for McAfee next what you think there's no connection by the way the reason that McAfee had the word whacked Tattooed on his arm was after what happened to Epstein because he said I'm never gonna kill myself in prison and Look what we're supposed to believe happened I have to be careful about what I say here because obviously I'm about to engage in a big project But but but but but the real thing here is what you're saying is that this is one thing This is this is the tip of the iceberg that those of us plebes got to get an image of okay And this is this is how bad it was this is we don't live in the country. | ||
We think we We do, okay? | ||
And that, if I could, I can't say it enough. | ||
I said it in the movie. | ||
Sorry, I said I wouldn't hit the microphone, then I did. | ||
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It's fine. | |
Don't throw me out, please. | ||
You're not the first one to beat on the microphone. | ||
I'm supposed to be a professional, like what the heck? | ||
No, but look, that's the situation. | ||
We do not live in the same United States that we all thought we grew up in. | ||
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This is not normal. | |
There is a photo that came out of all the binders, the evidence. | ||
It was tagged and labeled, meaning the FBI had had this for how many years? | ||
Too many. | ||
Too many years. | ||
So I think it's fairly simple. | ||
Now, I don't know exactly what is to be uncovered, what they're covering up, but I'll tell you this, as far as I'm concerned, if the FBI Had evidence on someone who's literally convicted Maxwell | ||
has been has been been convicted of trafficking underage girls | ||
And the FBI had this evidence I could only assume the FBI and all those high-ranking officials are involved in it | ||
But but Tim Tim absolutely not only that who are they meant to protect? I mean here's the thing here's the thing okay | ||
look Here's the thing that I okay | ||
I hate to sound like I'm happy this is happening But there's certain things that have been happening in the | ||
last few years where I'm like Finally people are seeing that the FBI is nothing but the | ||
goon squad of the elite okay They're not there to protect us. | ||
They are not there to protect you. | ||
I hate to say this because at the end of the day, I actually believe in all this stuff, right? | ||
I want a real CIA. | ||
I want a real FBI. | ||
I want a real national security apparatus because I like the United States. | ||
Right? | ||
Like, I liked being a superpower. | ||
How crazy am I? | ||
The point is, is that none of it is real anymore. | ||
And the faster people realize the FBI is absolutely a private security force for the worst people in the entire world, American or not, the better. | ||
OK? | ||
I hate to say it, but the first step is they got to realize it. | ||
But just really quickly, as the FBI loses the Epstein tapes under their watch, they're doing very important work going after Delta Karen and making sure that she's fined to the fullest extent of the law for having a little drunken outrage. | ||
Again, not a fan of Delta Karen, but the FBI is literally spending resources... | ||
Or how about what Darren has done? | ||
I mean, how about the fact that Darren Beatty, I mean, I'm sorry, I hope I'm not jumping ahead too much, but the fact that Darren Beatty has been thought of, again, I've got to go back to our time in the White House. | ||
Darren Beatty was always my favorite person in the White House. | ||
We were always good friends. | ||
But the fact that he's been thought of and his company, Revolver, has been thought of as this fringe outlet that's kind of, you know, maybe they've got something, but it's kind of wacky, whatever. | ||
I mean, it's the most accurate reporting that's happened in the United States. | ||
I mean, it is literally the most accurate reporting, and now it's finally coming true. | ||
Sorry, carry away. | ||
No, no, take a look at this. | ||
This is Revolver News. | ||
Yeah. | ||
News Guard gives them a zero out of 100, saying it's all false, they're not responsible, they don't correct errors, they don't handle the difference between news and opinion, they have deceptive We live in backwards times. | ||
They don't disclose financing. | ||
They don't label advertising. | ||
They don't reveal who's in charge. | ||
And the site doesn't provide the name of creators. | ||
I don't know, man. | ||
I kind of feel like a zero is a... Who's behind NewsGuard? | ||
Tim, who's behind NewsGuard? | ||
It's that guy. | ||
What's his name? | ||
The Microsoft guy. | ||
What's his face? | ||
William Gates III, right? | ||
You know exactly who I'm talking about. | ||
Is he the third? | ||
Isn't it like William Gates III? | ||
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Is that really who's behind... I didn't know that. | |
He's, uh, Microsoft is a big funder of NewsGuard. | ||
Guys, we're, we're, I mean, look, this is, this is the state of the world. | ||
We've got it, we've got it. | ||
Like, we know this. | ||
We talk about this amongst our friends. | ||
The larger it gets, everybody's gotta know. | ||
I mean, I hate to think that that's the thing I've got to look forward to, because I try to find, like, the little bit of hope in this whole mess, because I am the most blackpilled person on the planet. | ||
Like, I can bum you out. | ||
Whatever day you're having, I can bum you out. | ||
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Yeah, the truth should never bum you out. | |
Yeah, but it does. | ||
But so, the one thing I gotta say is like, when stuff like this happens, when stuff like Revolver News and Darren Batey are absolutely proven true by every single metric, that's a good day. | ||
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That's good. | |
I want to talk to you about the documentary you did. | ||
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Thank you. | |
But the plot against the president, because it's massive. | ||
Before we do, I want to do a second before this that I think is relevant. | ||
So, and this will lead into that. | ||
But before we do that, before we go off into the, before we leave this very important topic, which again, I got a gajillion other things I want to say about. | ||
The Babylon Bee also had a very humorative thing, because again, with truth comes also a lot of humor. | ||
They said that Maxwell is going to be sentenced to 10 minutes unsupervised with Hillary Clinton. | ||
Oh, that one's good. | ||
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No, they did not. | |
Yes, they did. | ||
They're doing absolutely important work. | ||
But again, we have to understand we're living in a world where the FBI, the Royal Protective Services, are literally destroying evidence that will prove some of the most horrible things. | ||
Things you can't imagine. | ||
This is why the story gets so underreported, because people can't imagine the horrible, disgusting behaviors that many powerful people that want to control your life, and in some instances, they do control your life, have been doing. | ||
This is a larger extortion operation, and they have dirt on almost every single person in Washington, D.C. | ||
It is absolutely corrupted, and this is why so many unpopular policies get passed. | ||
This is why so many horrible things happen. | ||
it all goes to the root cause of this larger thing which even ties into bigger energetic forces. | ||
No, no, no, me too. Look, we're both going to be all over the place. | ||
I'm trying not to be nuts, OK? | ||
And I think that is a general principle that I sort of try to live by. | ||
But I'm trying not to be nuts. | ||
But I'm like, when we look at all of the things that happen in Washington, D.C. | ||
and granted, I moved there, what, five years ago to work in the Trump administration. | ||
I'm still in this Alice in Wonderland hell. | ||
where I went from Los Angeles to DC but at the same time I look at these policies and I talk to these politicians because I'm now in this bizarre position where I actually find myself in rooms where I can talk to these guys and ask them questions and I'm like in this very interesting spot where I can ask them what what the heck is going on and and I I don't I'm not gonna name any kind of like I'm not gonna go totally nuts but like There's very little reason why certain things happen that continue to happen that are incredibly unpopular because what do politicians care about? | ||
They care about being popular. | ||
It's part of their name, politician, right? | ||
They care about being popular. | ||
How is it possible that they would do such immensely unpopular things and promote these incredibly unpopular ideas and policies if there were not some kind of magnetic Current going on underneath and that's all I'm gonna say about it. | ||
But I it is very I'm Again, I'm trying not to be nuts. | ||
I'm trying not to be nuts We got I'm gonna we save the super chats, but we do have one that I think is very important for this segment They said that Luke should get a wax tattoo on his arm as well. | ||
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You can join... Hey, I might actually... It's a compliment! | ||
No, but the funniest thing is, look, I don't know... Okay, my kids that work with me, as I call them my kids, are very trad, as you would... We're not all about tattoos, but I can tell you that anybody that works on this movie gets a free whack tattoo, so if you want to... | ||
I don't have tattoos and I'm totally with you as far as the energetic stuff. | ||
We could just leave it there. | ||
Some people are not there. | ||
We don't have to go there, but I'm totally with you. | ||
I don't know exactly what you're talking about. | ||
So there's an article I want to read where the left bemoans Republicans are going to win. | ||
In order to get to that point, we need to talk about your documentary. | ||
In order to get to that point, I do want to talk about this story about Marjorie Taylor Greene. | ||
The Daily Mail incorrectly reports Marjorie Taylor Greene calls for a national divorce from the east and west coasts and taxes on Californians and New Yorkers moving to different parts of the country. | ||
She didn't exactly say that. | ||
She said, all possible in a national divorce scenario. | ||
After Democrat voters and big donors ruin a state like California, you would think it wise to stop them from doing it to another great state like Florida. | ||
Brainwashed people that move from CA to NY really need a cooling off period. | ||
Now, I bring this up not to get into the nitty-gritty about civil war, national divorce, but I want to highlight, and I also stress, she didn't call for it. | ||
She said it was possible. | ||
Totally absurd headline. | ||
The reason I wanted to highlight this is that the idea of national divorce has become more and more prominent. | ||
And I gotta be honest, one of the big factors driving why I think that may be the case It's not taxes. | ||
It's not even necessarily... We don't know what else to do. | ||
Well, it's the Epstein case. | ||
It's people literally watching Hillary Clinton destroy public records and get away with it. | ||
It's people knowing definitively what was going on with that island and with Maxwell and then it all getting cover-upped just after Christmas. | ||
And Russiagate. | ||
What are you supposed to not respond to Russiagate? | ||
I mean, this is what drives me nuts. | ||
Are you supposed to not respond? | ||
We're supposed to sit here and just accept the fact that the entire national security apparatus of the United States, including the entire media, the entire mainstream media, everything. | ||
Everything, every institution that we have was working against us and was working against our president. | ||
And I obviously, I say this as somebody who's working in the Trump administration, but it wasn't just me. | ||
It was, we were there for everybody else. | ||
Okay. | ||
Like that was the whole point. | ||
It was the hope of America. | ||
It was the last hope of normal Americans. | ||
Okay. | ||
And what we're supposed to, we're supposed to just, what are we supposed to do? | ||
That's, that's the thing. | ||
We, on this show, we try to do, you know, good segues, you know what I mean? | ||
So we have, we want to talk about Don't Look Up and the politics, and then you worked in Hollywood and all that. | ||
And I'm sitting here thinking, like, we have these different paths, pathways, but when we started talking about, effectively, the cover-up with what's going on with the Maxwell trial, She's guilty, haha. | ||
It's all over, buddy. | ||
Go home. | ||
Records are sealed. | ||
And we're like, what about Bill Gates? | ||
What about... I mean, Luke's got a list of names. | ||
Les Wexler, John Luke Burnet, Kevin Spacey, Bill Clinton. | ||
Sorry, the most obvious one of them all. | ||
Like, that's the thing, is you can get caught up in all of the more detailed ones, but you've got one that actually, like, you could go nuts on. | ||
Bill Clinton. | ||
Bill Clinton. | ||
And look, the left likes to just yell Donald Trump. | ||
Because Trump... I guess there's more records that came out. | ||
I don't care. | ||
I don't care. | ||
You want to defend Trump? | ||
By all means defend Trump. | ||
I just want the... I want to know what happened. | ||
I don't care who's... I don't care who's involved. | ||
I'm not defending anybody. | ||
If someone's involved, put out their files, prove it. | ||
But when I hear this... | ||
And you were saying you believed in these institutions. | ||
It made me think of the story that we were going to get into with the national divorce thing, because I'm like, at a certain point, if you have no faith in the FBI, if you have no faith in the CIA, if you think they're actively working against you and protecting some of the most despicable and evil people, I gotta say, Marjorie Taylor Greene in Congress saying a national divorce scenario is possible, I'm like, yeah. | ||
Not for those reasons, for the other reasons. | ||
It's one of the most mild things you could say. | ||
I'm sorry, but if you're supposed to believe we live in it, that's why I keep going back to it. | ||
We do not live in the country we thought we did. | ||
And I can do nothing but say that, okay? | ||
I don't have the solution to that, but I say it over and over again and people are like, yeah, yeah, yeah, okay, we don't live in... I'm like, no, no, no, you guys got to grapple with what that means. | ||
That means the FBI, the CIA, all the institutions, everything, it's all gone. | ||
It's all the opposite of what it was supposed to be. | ||
You might as well be already living in like a conquered... I mean, sometimes it makes people feel easier to think about it if you think about a foreign country, right? | ||
Okay, we've been taken over by China. | ||
Fine. | ||
Imagine we've already been taken over by China. | ||
That actually is like totally different, completely different concept. | ||
We got a story about that. | ||
It's probably true. | ||
Okay, go ahead. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
No, no, no. | ||
We'll get into it later. | ||
But Mike Pompeo said we've been infiltrated at every level. | ||
So carry on with your point. | ||
Why would you pick that one? | ||
Oh man, you really went there. | ||
All right. | ||
Well, because Mike Pompeo is not my favorite person that's ever run for anything. | ||
Well, regardless. | ||
Yeah, of course he says that. | ||
Of course he says that. | ||
You want to know the most obvious thing on the planet? | ||
Have you ever wanted to know the most like obvious conservative position that was like the least hard thing to say years later than it was actually important? | ||
Go to Mike Pompeo's Twitter and just see what he's saying. | ||
Like the stuff like where he's like, oh, America is not fond of socialists. | ||
We will never be a socialist country. | ||
And you're like, yes. | ||
Thank you, sir, for saying that. | ||
As my friends and I get dragged off to the gulag, I really appreciate you saying we're not a socialist country. | ||
Thanks a lot, man. | ||
Good, good one. | ||
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Mike Pompeo was head of the CIA calling a lot of the shots here. | ||
Let's be a little bit careful when we... | ||
Not only that, but he was confirmed within three days. | ||
Okay, somebody who's confirmed for the CIA within three days makes me... I don't know if you guys know how the Senate works and all that, but that makes me very uncomfortable. | ||
Number two, he put Gina in charge. | ||
Okay, Gina Haspel. | ||
Gina Haspel, who I'll remind you, was the head of London Station during the entirety of Russiagate. | ||
Okay, do you know what that means? | ||
And she also has a bad torturing past as well. | ||
I don't care if she tortures... | ||
Yes, okay, fine, fine, fine, fine. | ||
But look, the CIA, they're all good at torturing. | ||
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That's where they put these psychopaths. | |
That's why they have this place for these weirdos to work. | ||
But the key here is, okay, during Russiagate, during All of the Durham stuff. | ||
I mean, all the stuff that Durham is uncovering. | ||
Either she's the most incompetent person on the planet or she knew every single thing that was going on in London when this was happening. | ||
Because at the end of the day, Russiagate is not about Russia. | ||
Russiagate is about London. | ||
All right, and that's something that I think a lot of us understand. | ||
I don't know if the entirety of the country understands that, but Russiagate is about London. | ||
It's about what happened in London, okay? | ||
And the fact that that person would be put in charge of our- my president's CIA, and I hate that. | ||
I hate to say it. | ||
Well, we- I want to do a full segment on your documentary. | ||
I brought up Mike Pompeo only to mention that he came out and said— Only to drive me nuts, didn't you? | ||
Well, we're going to talk about it, but I don't care about Mike Pompeo. | ||
I care about the fact that we have the Thousand Talents program. | ||
We have people being arrested for colluding with China, these professors, and we have claims that China's infiltrated the United States. | ||
And what did he do about it while we were there? | ||
I mean, do you know what we had to do? | ||
We couldn't even get the higher-ups to say that they were an adversary. | ||
I mean, I don't know if you guys know how government works. | ||
You're saying the Trump administration? | ||
Yeah. | ||
There's those of us that are in the middle ranks, lower ranks, whatever you want to call it. | ||
I have no pretense about where I worked or whatever. | ||
I mean, I was a DAS at one point. | ||
Who cares? | ||
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None of this matters, but do you know what we had to do to even get that? | |
So the language that's used at State Department is very, very important. | ||
This actually categorizes countries in a different category than they would normally be in. | ||
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There's things, there's all kinds of levels. | |
There's adversary, there's challenge, there's enemy. | ||
I'm sorry, I'm probably listing them wrong. | ||
The idea that Mike Pompeo was actually properly tough on China and Iran is absolutely nonsense. | ||
I do want to I want to have a full segment. | ||
Sure, sure. | ||
Yeah. | ||
And so I'm more curious as to whether you think China has infiltrated the United States and it's something Oh, absolutely. | ||
I mean, there's no, oh, sorry. | ||
I didn't even think there was a question about that. | ||
I'm so sorry. | ||
Yes, of course. | ||
Absolutely. | ||
I mean, you've got, you've got, we're not even trying. | ||
We're not even looking at our universities. | ||
We're not, we can't even have certain forums. | ||
We can't even have conferences about certain issues because so many foreign countries own our universities, which I don't care about the university. | ||
I mean, I do care about the universities, but they also control the think tanks. | ||
They control the, Conferences, they control all of this stuff that's happening. | ||
We could barely do a conference that was semi-accurate about Qatar, okay? | ||
And this was a very, very big deal that happened in D.C. | ||
while I was working there. | ||
And there were people that I actually quite like that were like, I can't go to that because I'm sponsored by a university that does X, Y, and Z. And it turns out that's who's paying for everything. | ||
And, you know, OK, times that by 2000 for China. | ||
OK, forget forget Qatar. | ||
China has the entire I mean, I can think of almost I can think of like one or two foreign policy institutes in the United States that are actually free to express themselves and free to to argue the points that are actually for the United States. | ||
That's how bad it is. | ||
I mean, they've taken over from the inside for a long, long time. | ||
And it's not just the, you know, Confucius Institutes and all that, which I'm assuming you know well about all that. | ||
OK, so, OK, we're talking about like when you own the universities, it's not just about owning the universities. | ||
You own the thought process that comes out of that, because that's how our nation's built, right? | ||
We're built on think tanks and And these are the people that are hired in the higher levels of the institutions like the State Department and whatnot, which end up becoming the people that make the decisions, that decide what's going to happen in our foreign policy. | ||
It's not nothing. | ||
It's not just white papers and arguments and conferences and fluffy things like that. | ||
These are the people that are going to actually sign the papers. | ||
They're going to make the decisions. | ||
They're going to decide what the UN statement says, etc, etc, etc. | ||
It could not be more significant. | ||
And there were others that saw this besides me, okay? | ||
It's not just me. | ||
It's just that... | ||
Uh, we're quite outnumbered. | ||
I mean, like, it's, it's, it's not easy to, to shout this stuff from the rooftop because you just, you, they, they write you off as a loon and everything else. | ||
But anyway, sorry. | ||
No, this is, this, I wanted to get into, you know, you made the documentary, The Plot Against the President, talking about Russiagate. | ||
And I felt like we just needed a little bit more context before just jumping into it. | ||
But I want to start with this article here, because this one's going to make your blood boil. | ||
It's really funny. | ||
Oh no! | ||
From the Philadelphia Inquirer, the impeachment of President Biden and other American nightmares coming in 2023 by Will Bunch. | ||
With polls gerrymandering, making a GOP house all but inevitable in 2023, Americans need to ponder a year that could tear the nation apart. | ||
I love The, the obliviousness, the ignorance. | ||
Was it not a nightmare over the past five years dealing with the incessant lies from the media? | ||
With Adam Schiff lying on TV? | ||
With us being lied to over and over and over again and gaslit and they impeached Trump twice? | ||
I love it. | ||
In his scenario, he's like, it's a great chilly Washington DC day, March 2023. | ||
You know, they're convening to impeach Joe Biden and whereas he says like, a code pink protester bursts onto the floor and screams, why are you doing this? | ||
Are these people insane? | ||
Why are you doing it? | ||
I'll tell you why we're doing it. | ||
Because Joe Biden colluded with Ukraine to stop funds from going to Ukraine to stop an investigation of Burisma because the prosecutor in Ukraine was investigating Burisma where Hunter Biden was on the board as well as a CIA, a former CIA director, I believe he was a director. | ||
And the U.S. | ||
and Joe Biden had interest in making money. | ||
In my opinion, I'll tell you what I think. | ||
The U.S. | ||
wanted a gas pipeline, the Qatar-Turkey pipeline, going up through Syria into Turkey. | ||
They wanted to compete with the Russian Gazprom natural gas monopoly. | ||
And I think Joe Biden said, hey, if the U.S. | ||
wants to do this, we get in the company, I put my son on the board, and I get 10% for the big guy. | ||
When the prosecutor started investigating Mike Holozachevsky, the founder of the company, Joe Biden comes in and says, if you want the billion dollars in the federal government, you better fire the prosecutor. | ||
And then the president did. | ||
And Victor Shokin signed a sworn affidavit saying, I was fired for investigating a company where Joe Biden's son worked. | ||
Absolutely. | ||
Then they had the nerve to try and impeach Trump over that. | ||
Absolutely. | ||
And that's not even including what's going on in China. | ||
I say, break it up. | ||
The whole system is rotten to the core. | ||
If you remember, when I first came on this show about a year ago and a couple months, one of the first things I said, we need a peaceful divorce because it will lead to the least amount of human harm. | ||
But essentially what we're doing right now, I think we're going to be stronger if we're going to ... be decentralized because this centralized corrupted ... system is literally weighing everyone down when Biden ... announced there was no federal solution to cover a lot of ... people like that's awesome that's great finally let people ... do what they want we already live under this kind of system ... where states get to decide what they want to do themselves ... empowering them even more allows more representation ... allows more independent voices to be heard and allows ... people not to be corrupted whether in Ukraine whether in ... | ||
Whether in China, whether in any other international dealing, whether with Saudi Arabia, there's so much corruption, it's rotten to its core, it's disgusting, it needs to break up immediately. | ||
At this point, what we are, okay, I hate saying this, but the United States is a corrupting Say it. | ||
I kind of can't. | ||
It's that hard. | ||
It's a corrupting force in a lot of these places. | ||
Look, and the one thing, however, I'm going to go back to Ukraine, okay? | ||
Because that's easier, okay? | ||
I can talk about Ukraine. | ||
Ukraine was the corruption playground of our elite, and it has been for many, many years, and no one's been willing to pay attention to it because Because why? | ||
Because it's boring. | ||
Because most people aren't that interested in foreign policy. | ||
They're not that interested in all this stuff. | ||
But so, the reason why that impeachment and that, the Vindman's, the whole thing, I mean Fiona Hill, my god, all of this popped up is because you have to understand this was this little, little, and this is what the intelligence services have done I mean, not accidentally, but by pure sort of God's grace and triumph, we became a superpower, okay? | ||
After World War II, I mean, and there's this thing I talk about recently, which is, We're not ready for what it's like to not be that. | ||
That's right. | ||
Most of us don't have any idea what it's like to live in a normal country, where you're allowed to just do whatever you want and your intelligence community can just sort of run around. | ||
So it makes me very, very angry. | ||
And obviously, again, the reason I say this over and over again is because it's not that I make my You know, my deal online every day and everything I say is I'm always crapping on the IC and the FBI and everything else. | ||
It's not because I don't like them or something. | ||
I'm like, I had some reason to wake up one day and not like them. | ||
It's because I actually care about those institutions. | ||
It's because I need them to work right. | ||
So let's go back to Ukraine for one second. | ||
Look, the reason the Ukraine is such a big deal is because this was the wild west for the corruption of the United States. | ||
And we saw that, again, the tip of the iceberg in the Joe Biden stuff, in the Hunter Biden stuff. | ||
This is normal for these people. | ||
This is what it's for. | ||
And this poor country, which, again, I have no reason to dislike the Ukraine. | ||
But that's what they were. | ||
They were our center of play. | ||
They were a playground for our elite, okay? | ||
And the one thing that I want to make clear, which is something that I think has been sort of forgotten out of all this, again, obviously as the director and producer of Clearly the anti-Russiagate movie, right, the movie that proves Russiagate wrong, all of that is actually quite true. | ||
My feelings about Russia on the world stage, all of that has remained the same. | ||
The one thing, okay, that they could have done wrong, the one thing that our foreign policy elite that hold themselves so high Russia was never our biggest enemy. | ||
It never, ever, ever was. | ||
Not since the fall of the Soviet Union. | ||
Right, right. | ||
Not since then. | ||
Russia was absolutely emasculated on the world stage. | ||
It's very bizarre the way we treated Russia when you look at it versus Japan. | ||
We could go into that for two hours. | ||
The point is, the one thing you could do to make Russia dangerous, and I don't stay up at night worrying about Russia, but the one thing you could do to make Russia dangerous is give it an ally like China. | ||
And that is all that they have done. | ||
That's all they've done. | ||
They've given it the resources. | ||
They've given China the natural resources of Russia. | ||
They've literally created— They've pushed them together. | ||
Yes, but I mean, it's very similar to how I used to see the Middle East. | ||
I could talk about this forever, but I won't. | ||
Well, I want to make a point about where we're going politically. | ||
Sure. | ||
So with the fears now that Joe Biden's going to be impeached, even though we went through two Trump impeachments, what this guy writes for The Enquirer is, we are going to see a revenge-based 118th Congress that will spend most of its time on Benghazi-style hearings, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. | ||
Good. | ||
Good. | ||
Hold on. | ||
Benghazi-style hearings. | ||
But no, no, no. | ||
It's not revenge. | ||
It's not retribution. | ||
It's justice. | ||
Remember that word. | ||
Benghazi-style hearings. | ||
So what we're dealing with now... Like ones about things that actually happen that can then get brushed under the rug. | ||
So for five years we get lies, endless hearings, manipulation, Adam Schiff, Nancy Pelosi lying about everything. | ||
It's not revenge. | ||
It's justice. | ||
The Republicans need to go in, assuming people vote in the primaries and get rid of the rhino establishment neocons. | ||
They're not going to. | ||
And they need to actually vote this stuff out. | ||
Who've we got? | ||
Tell me who we've got. | ||
Look, remember- Joe Kent? | ||
Let's not let's not get Yes, that one would be nice What do you think of Rand Rand Paul, I don't know let's talk about Joe Kent some more No, sorry, that's just awful. | ||
So that's you're pessimistic on this. | ||
You don't know. | ||
I'm not pessimistic at all I'll talk about Joe Kent all day. | ||
Anyways, no You're saying we're not gonna get Republicans. | ||
No, let's just get back to it. | ||
I've okay. | ||
All right, we've got All these guys are my friends now, so I got to be careful. | ||
Uh, I Well, one thing that's terrible is that we just lost Nunes, which is, as you know from seeing my film, the one person, I think maybe the one politician in the entire world that I ever really trusted. | ||
Like, I mean, trusted to tell the truth no matter what. | ||
Like, no matter what. | ||
The guy had nothing to gain from what he did and he solved Russiagate. | ||
He did the whole thing. | ||
You know, you've had Kash Patel on the show. | ||
Yeah, did Nunes put out the early report? | ||
It's not just that. | ||
They said he was lying? | ||
His entire career. | ||
I mean, there's nothing, as I said, politicians care about more than their popularity amongst whatever. | ||
There's no one who took themselves down more willingly for the truth than Devin Nunes. | ||
I mean, I don't know integrity like that. | ||
I've never even met it before. | ||
That's why I wanted to make a movie about it. | ||
But so he's out. | ||
He retired. | ||
Yes, he will be out and he will be doing great things on the outside and I'm very excited to see how all that goes. | ||
Anyways, okay, so who else have we got? | ||
We got, okay, look, I like Jim Jordan a lot. | ||
Jim Jordan's done some very interesting things. | ||
The Freedom Caucus has done some very interesting things, but what I am concerned about is people who do very good soundbites during hearings. | ||
And their comms teams can make very nice little clips out of those soundbites, and they can sound very tough and da-da-da-da. | ||
But what does it actually accomplish? | ||
We need the behind-the-scenes killers that might not be as good at the soundbites, and that's fine. | ||
You need control of Congress, and it needs to be among actual populists and anti-establishment individuals. | ||
We need we need the whole takeover. | ||
This is why I mean, I might I might make a joke out of it because I'm silly sometimes and I'm like a little bit of a goof. | ||
But like, you know, at my my caucus, I've invented make Congress hot again. | ||
Yeah, sure. | ||
OK. | ||
But it's also America first. | ||
It's very, very, very much America first. | ||
It's we must have this new class of congressmen. | ||
We have to because we're entering into the post Trump era. | ||
OK. | ||
And it's tough for me to say that. | ||
Look, I'm obviously a Trump Cool a drinker as I've said like you we gotta drink the Kool-Aid. | ||
I'm in fine. | ||
Let's go drink it I'm good. | ||
I'm in I am so in and I work in the administration and I would do anything for this president I do I do I do anything for this movement. | ||
Okay, but that's what it is. | ||
It's a movement. | ||
All right, it's I We gotta figure out what that is, and there's certain people trying very hard to figure out what that means, but at the end of the day, we have no time to lose. | ||
Like, none, okay? | ||
We gotta get this new class of congressmen in, we gotta get this new class of senators in, and we gotta act. | ||
Like, now. | ||
That means voting in the primary. | ||
Yeah, and I think Americans know that. | ||
I don't get to travel into the normal states as much as I used to. | ||
I do travel, sadly, all the time, but it's not always to the places where I'd like to talk to people, where I used to be able to get down and hang out and talk to normal people. | ||
But, like, I hope they know. | ||
I hope they know what we're up against. | ||
We are, we are, we are, this is it, guys. | ||
Like, we thought it was it. | ||
I mean, it's the weirdest thing. | ||
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Didn't we think it was it? | |
That's why I wanted to bring up national divorce before getting in all this. | ||
Yeah, okay. | ||
Because... I got, no, yeah, I, uh... When you've got members of Congress being like, national divorce! | ||
It's like, okay, this is getting a little serious, isn't it? | ||
It is getting serious, and it's... The American people are not feeling like they're being... Let me, let me tell you something. | ||
And she's not, she's not fringe. | ||
I mean, there's one thing I'd like to, I mean, look, uh... Let me, let me, let me, let me... Go ahead, go ahead, go ahead. | ||
The View can't hire a Republican. | ||
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Yeah. | |
The View has been desperately trying to find a conservative to sit on The View, and they can't do it. | ||
Why? | ||
They want a Republican who's popular, who believes... Oh no, they'll get one. | ||
Who believes the election was... No, no, no. | ||
No, they'll get one. | ||
They're not, they can't. | ||
No, no, no, no. | ||
They're trying to get Barry Weiss. | ||
I got the name for you. | ||
It's Alyssa Farah. | ||
She'll be on there in five seconds. | ||
She'll do anything to be on that show. | ||
They want someone, they said, who represents the majority of Republicans, but 71% of Republicans believe the election was stolen. | ||
So they want a Republican who doesn't agree with that, who still is popular among Republicans. | ||
Yeah, they want somebody to tell the Republicans what the majority of them agree with. | ||
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No, no, no. | |
They just want some dumb woman to be on there. | ||
They pitched Barry Weiss. | ||
She's not a conservative. | ||
This was actually being reported. | ||
They were considering Barry Weiss and Lola Ling. | ||
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Somebody pitched me, right? | |
The issue is the divide between the Republicans and the Democrats, conservatives and liberals, is so stark that there is no establishment personality popular among the Republicans right now that believes what the left believes. | ||
They want a leftist Republican. | ||
That's what they're saying. | ||
They want a leftist Republican. | ||
It's never going to happen. | ||
Why are we listening reason I bring this up? | ||
Okay, is that there is when Marjorie Taylor green is called fringe by the left? | ||
But she says something that a lot of people are agreeing with and seeing then you've got two completely different | ||
Realities, yes can't come together to the point where the view is like do we have any leftist Republicans we could | ||
hire? | ||
No, you don't. | ||
The divide is so stark, what you believe is not relevant, correct, or prominent among the right. | ||
There is no one they can hire. | ||
So what do they do? | ||
They floated Laura Lang and Barry Weiss. | ||
Not conservatives, but it was the best they could come up with. | ||
Look, I mean, uh, Barry Wise would be better than, like, half the people we had in the administration, I gotta say. | ||
Like, like, like, like, the people that are— She'd be better than most of the people on the show, but she's not a conservative. | ||
I don't— Oh, yes, but, like— Have we not... Again, I don't know. | ||
I wish I knew. | ||
I wish I could, like, take a better poll of the entirety of the United States, but have we not gotten past the idea that the view somehow represents, like, some middle ground of the United States? | ||
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It doesn't. | |
That's not the issue. | ||
I get it, but... The issue is there was a period where they would say, we have our Republican personality and we have our Democrat personality. | ||
They can't even tolerate any of this. | ||
Now... They can't even tolerate... The producers have said... Megan! | ||
Right, she quits. | ||
Imagine! | ||
And she's fairly establishment. | ||
Yeah, I would say fairly establishment is a very nice way of putting it. | ||
You're doing it nice, Tim. | ||
Well done. | ||
They are trying to find a Democrat that is popular with Republicans. | ||
Good luck. | ||
Well, okay, I can think of one. | ||
Because they don't understand what a Republican is. | ||
Because the problem is, we are no longer right and left. | ||
We're no longer in this situation. | ||
If they really cared about that, you've got Tulsi Gabbard right there. | ||
She's not a Republican. | ||
She doesn't... Republicans... That's the whole point. | ||
You want to talk about somebody who represents the middle ground? | ||
That's not what they want. | ||
Of course not. | ||
They want to divide. | ||
There was a period where they could have a conservative on the show, and they would be bickering and yelling at each other. | ||
They had Alex Jones on the show 10 years ago. | ||
But no, no, I will not. | ||
No, they won't have you on. | ||
No, no, no, I would never. | ||
I would never. | ||
Because they want a Republican who is popular, but also disagrees with all of the Republicans, which makes no sense. | ||
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Right. | |
Which does not make any sense. | ||
Of course, that's what they want. | ||
And of course, because at the end of the day, it's not about Republicans and Democrats. | ||
It's just about destroying Republicans and destroying the ideas that they represent. | ||
I mean, it's not. | ||
It's not— I bring that up because that's the divide. | ||
The divide now is, if people go out and vote in the primaries, it doesn't matter who they vote for so long as it's not the neocon rhino establishment. | ||
You will get a very angry, active, and lively Republican group in the House, and they're going to be like, signing bills. | ||
They're going to be, you know, confirming judges. | ||
It's just going to look on a smaller ground, but look what happened in Virginia, right? | ||
I mean, look what happened with the parents in Virginia, which is one of the most pleasant things I've ever been able. | ||
Luckily, lucky enough to see is, is see some of these actual like normal Republican, normal parents forget Republicans. | ||
They didn't even know they were Republicans until all this stuff happened in, in, in Loudoun County and whatnot. | ||
I never thought I'd be the person that said this, being somebody that went so national so quickly. | ||
But these statewide, these countywide elections, all that stuff really is what's going to turn the tide, if there's going to be anything that turns the tide. | ||
Because at the end of the day, people care about what happens to their children. | ||
People care about what happens in their immediate communities. | ||
I mean, hey, look, it's why you live here, why I'm moving farther away from D.C., the farther and farther I can. | ||
It's why, what we realized in the last, I don't know, two years, how long has COVID been going on? | ||
I can't even remember. | ||
However long it's been, this is, we realized it is actually local, okay? | ||
It's local. | ||
Local, local, local, local. | ||
And that will result in a larger national movement that will stop seeing these sorts of people as fringe. | ||
Scott Pressler's doing an amazing job. | ||
Oh dude, don't even get me, if I, if I, I could talk about Scott Pressler for a hundred years. | ||
You know, I met him, uh, like five years ago, I swear, uh, in Nevada, like doing the same thing he'd been doing. | ||
And I'm like, I, I, this is what I wanted to do. | ||
I was like, there's this part of me, I'm like, this is, this is actually the, what this guy's doing is what I wanted to do. | ||
I mean, he's, he's got to feel great every day when he wakes up. | ||
He's registering Republicans in massive numbers. | ||
What is, what is Ronna McDaniel doing? | ||
And his work is actually flipping states from majority Democrat voters to Republican voters. | ||
You wouldn't, and everybody that's listening to this show wouldn't support him as an RNC chairman in a million years. | ||
Let's go. | ||
Let's go. | ||
I kind of want to tell you my perspective. | ||
It's a little bit different. | ||
I have no hope in the system. | ||
I definitely don't have hope in establishment Republicans that backstab everyone, promise everything. | ||
And then when they get into office, they're either blackmailed or just bought out or sold out by people and they screw you. | ||
I think financial calamity is going to hit people and there's going to be a divorce, whether we like it or not. | ||
And people is and and people are gonna have to rely on themselves people are gonna have to have personal | ||
responsibility power is going to be decentralized Whether you like it or not and and and you know, this is | ||
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something that I think yeah, but really, okay Okay, you're right. You're right | |
And and this is why we go back to what Jack Pasovic has said for for three years get out of the cities get out | ||
Of the city absolutely 100% fine fine. But what what am I supposed to do? I | ||
I had to move into a city. | ||
I had to move into Washington D.C. | ||
I tell myself that at least because the thing that I think I'm doing and I think the thing that I thought I did when I worked in the administration obviously was make a difference in the You still should try to make a difference. | ||
You should never give up on that. | ||
I get that. | ||
But OK, so I've and look, I've moved farther out of the city. | ||
OK, like now I don't have to work in government anymore. | ||
However, what I what I do, I refuse to cede ground. | ||
I'm not ceding the ground to all these other weirdos and whatever else. | ||
I may do some things quietly on the side, but I'm not ceding ground to Los Angeles, to New York, or to D.C. | ||
I'm not doing it because I don't have to. | ||
I refuse. | ||
My perspective is there has to you guys you can't you can't like I don't know how to do it You can't let go of the cities completely. | ||
I don't like them. | ||
I don't like living in them I don't like any of the people in them the whole thing you guys are totally right but like America you guys see the cities you've got a I just say live and let live. | ||
If people want to be communists and want to ruin their lives and create policies that hurt themselves, they can do it themselves. | ||
But protect yourself as an individual and make sure you're not impacted by their influence. | ||
And you stand strong on your principles, your virtues, your morals. | ||
But if some communists want to live in their own little commune in their own little make-believe land and be hungry, just like most communists are, let them do it. | ||
I'm not going to try to stop them. | ||
They're not forming communes out on the plains. | ||
This is these are the kinds of things I've thought about this stuff since I was like 17 years old. | ||
I don't know the bad guys like whoever. | ||
There are people who form communes. | ||
Oh yes. | ||
And you know what? | ||
That's not who I'm worried about. | ||
To be fair. | ||
So that's not they. | ||
Yeah. | ||
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OK. | |
So fine. | ||
The they that actually are forming communes on the plains. | ||
I am not worried about them at all. | ||
Fine, whatever. | ||
I'm talking about our cities. | ||
I'm talking about the United States. | ||
I'm talking about our cities, okay? | ||
Like any country cannot allow its cities to be taken over by something that is not in favor of its country, okay? | ||
That's all I'm saying. | ||
I don't know what the answer is. | ||
All I'm saying is This idea that, okay, we all just move out to the country and, uh, uh, look, my, my dad, uh, as you know, you know who my dad is. | ||
My, my, my, my dad would fill me through the, uh, my brain and my mother's brain through this stuff forever. | ||
Like, oh, we, we better just buy more weapons and move out to the country. | ||
Okay, fine. | ||
Yes. | ||
That, that sounds all Waco and nice. | ||
And that's all fine and good. | ||
But again, that ignores this federal power and that ignores the cities. | ||
You can't just let them go. | ||
I think you guys are underestimating what's going to happen with control of Congress and the presidency in the next couple of years. | ||
You may be right. | ||
So when it comes to this upcoming election, if the Democrats retain control, yeah, then I think it's going to be bad for freedom-loving individuals, moderates, libertarians, conservatives. | ||
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So you think things are going to get better? | |
You're feeling positive. | ||
Positive isn't necessarily the right word. | ||
I think when you look at left-wing publications, mainstream media publications, the pollsters, they are saying Republicans will get a red wave in the midterms. | ||
The economy is miserable. | ||
Even Jim Cramer, who was like, the economy's great, just posted a photo of an empty supermarket or something like that. | ||
No, the economy is not great. | ||
I don't think there's anything the Democrats can do to pull themselves out of this by the midterms. | ||
So the Republicans win. | ||
And they go for, well, let's just call it retribution, you know, a little, not so much revenge, maybe a little bit of justice and revenge combined. | ||
We better get that. | ||
But then you get 2024 and there's no way Biden or Kamala, whoever ends up as the president at that point, maybe it's Biden, maybe it's not. | ||
It's not going to be either of those, by the way. | ||
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You know who it's going to be? | |
Before 2024? | ||
Susan Rice will be the president. | ||
Well, I don't know. | ||
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Yeah, so you think you think someone put some money on this? | |
I'll do it. | ||
I'll do it. | ||
Biden and Kamala will be out. | ||
Susan Rice will be the president. | ||
Well, I don't know which one of well, well because the Democrats | ||
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are in a certain situation where they could run. | |
OK, so have you watched House of Cards? | ||
It's a reason that it exists. | ||
It's not like... OK, so they can put whoever they want in. | ||
All they have to do is change the vice president. | ||
Like, they can have a zero-vote person. | ||
I'm not... Again, I suppose the theme of my night is I'm not trying to be nuts. | ||
I don't want to derail too much. | ||
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Fine. | |
I don't know if they're going to take out Kamala Harris or whatever. | ||
Susan Rice is running the whole fucking show. | ||
The point is, I don't see how any Democrat for any reason at this point is going to start winning favor back. | ||
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Okay. | |
Unless there's some major catastrophe like a comet about to slam into the planet. | ||
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They don't care. | |
But what does that have to do with 2024? | ||
Because we don't live in a real country anymore. | ||
They don't have to have favor. | ||
I mean, you believe the polls we've got now? | ||
I mean, again, okay, gotta say it one more time. | ||
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I'm trying not to sound nuts. | |
They don't need to worry about the polls. | ||
There's nothing. | ||
Yeah, there's going to be a national divorce. | ||
Yes, fine. | ||
That's the way the elite work. | ||
If they're the elite, that's how it works. | ||
They don't have to actually have the support of anybody. | ||
They can do whatever they want because this is what it's like to be out of power, okay? | ||
That's just not true though. | ||
If people lose confidence in a system, the system collapses. | ||
If the elites can't instill fear in people, then they're nothing. | ||
A man sitting in a room who inspires nothing, does nothing, and has no power. | ||
But that's Biden. | ||
Biden never even ran a campaign, though. | ||
The media brought him into power. | ||
Look at Biden's campaign. | ||
He was hiding. | ||
And that's why it's the administration around him. | ||
It's the institution. | ||
It's Mark Milley. | ||
It's other people. | ||
And the corporate media. | ||
And social media. | ||
And Mark Zuckerberg. | ||
And Joe Biden saying let's go Brandon to himself because he's not actively involved. | ||
Yeah, he's not the president. | ||
He's not Well, so look no. | ||
No, he's the president, but he's not paying attention. | ||
He's Jack Dorsey's the Jack Dorsey of the United States Jack Dorsey is this was the CEO of Twitter in Figuratively, but he didn't actually have anything to do with it for the longest time Right. | ||
And I hate to say this, but this was actually the trajectory that, in my belief, was going on for 15 years, OK? | ||
Which was that the actual presidency of the United States was to be diminished for a long time. | ||
And we kind of screwed that up, right? | ||
Because we elected this strongman, this very popular, very, very Very colorful human being named Donald Trump to be our president, but what was actually happening from the from from post I would say post Reagan I could even be I could you you could argue farther back Nixon even what what was happening was the decline of the single man and the actual power of the administrative state was rising. | ||
Okay, so you've got you've got like the the actual power of the presidency doesn't really matter that much and now we're sort of sitting in this weirdly fast forward version of it where the rest of the country is not exactly ready for it but this is always where they've been going which is the actual president doesn't matter at all he's a puppet he's he could he could be completely in decline he could be he could be he could have no idea what's going on it doesn't matter because because you believe that there's something going on behind the scenes that's actually keeping the country going | ||
And I actually believe that this is this is not this is not an accident that there is there is a alongside all the other machinations that I might believe in that there has been a very consistent decline in the power of the single man presidency. | ||
That's not bad. | ||
I have had that thought, and I... The problem is we have, as a country... I'm trying to deal with it, but like, that's not... We have no honor. | ||
We have no scruples. | ||
Right, right. | ||
People don't care about belonging to other people. | ||
So who's... So then you need... Because when... Here's the thing with the United States, is transparency tends to be the answer, OK? | ||
Transparency, at the end of the day, like, OK, we do all kinds of weird stuff in the United States. | ||
We always have. | ||
But transparency tends to be the answer. | ||
It's the one thing that I've actually sort of, in my little, as I've said before, Alice in Wonderland tumble into the government of the United States and etc, etc, out of Hollywood, if you will, is that transparency is one of, is the only thing, okay? | ||
And that's not what we have here. | ||
We do not have transparency. | ||
We do not have, like, we have absolutely no idea who's running this country, let's be honest. | ||
And this is not, And what I'm saying is that this is not... I don't think anyone is. | ||
I think there's an administrative state. | ||
Yes, yes, yes, fine, fine, fine. | ||
I think we know the intelligence agencies stay in, they get appointed, and they stay in forever. | ||
And they do. | ||
And Trump could have fired a lot of them. | ||
But right now, the way I see it is Joe Biden is sleeping in his little sun chair with a burlap blanket on his lap, and he's just snoring away, not paying attention. | ||
Yeah, yeah. | ||
And there are other people looking around at each other going, I don't know, are you gonna do anything? | ||
No, I'm not gonna do anything either. | ||
But But then Bagram gets abandoned. | ||
No, no, no. | ||
But there are policies that are being passed that greatly do benefit many multinational corporations, a lot of billionaires, a lot of very powerful individuals. | ||
Exactly. | ||
That's who's in charge. | ||
That's the funniest thing. | ||
Yes, of course. | ||
Of course. | ||
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It's because Joe Biden... Do you think any of this is going to go badly for Raytheon? | |
You think Raytheon is going to let a... | ||
Joe Biden is sleeping in a chair with a little blanket on his lap, folded up, and Raytheon and all the other big companies are running in and grabbing as much as they can and then running out. | ||
But they've been doing it before, but there was a tit-for-tat. | ||
You'd have an executive officer, and they'd walk in and be like, come on, let me go in and loot the conference. | ||
And then the president would have to say something like, here's what we want, and here's our plan. | ||
But now, with Joe Biden sleeping in a chair, they walk in and do whatever they want and walk out. | ||
And that's not just them, it's other special interests, it's other big groups that are doing it. | ||
Look, but in my administration, in the Trump administration, it went back several years, OK? | ||
I would argue that even the problems that we had and even, look, I've been very critical. | ||
For somebody who's as drunk the Kool-Aid as I have, like I'm very, very, very pro-Trump, Uh, there's, there's some things that, that we stopped a lot. | ||
We stopped, we stopped a lot of terrible things from happening. | ||
And we, we, we did, I mean, the president just by natural virtue of his own, frankly, of his own ego and thank God for his own ego. | ||
Actually did some things that were really incredible and sometimes some of that might have been an accident and fine. | ||
It doesn't matter. | ||
End result is the end result. | ||
But now we're in this situation where I think we're seeing things a lot clearer because they've accelerated because we skipped a generation, right? | ||
Like we weren't supposed to have those four years. | ||
We were supposed to slowly glide into the rest of what I'm talking about, which is this | ||
sort of like anonymization, this sort of like, like, like, like metaverse. | ||
Yeah. | ||
OK, fine. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Brave new world. | ||
The better word. | ||
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The great reset. | |
Yes. | ||
And so it's it's it's a shock now more more than it would have been before. | ||
And I am glad that it's a shock because that's at a certain point. | ||
That's all we can kind of hope for. | ||
I hope I haven't blackpilled everyone into the ends of the earth. | ||
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It sounds terrible. | |
I swear to gosh, we'll talk about something much happier shortly. | ||
I feel like I've gone a bit dark, but... I'm fairly... I think pessimism isn't the right word. | ||
A lot of people say, you know... A lot of people are saying that I'm fairly blackpilled. | ||
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Tim, can I go pee? | |
There is a bathroom in the studio. | ||
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I'm gonna... Can I have five minutes? | |
You have all the time in the world. | ||
Thanks, man. | ||
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Easy peasy. | |
You want me to show you? | ||
For those that don't know, we actually have... Guys, I need a minute. | ||
It's soundproofed. | ||
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It is, yes. | |
You're saying I'm not taking a moment. | ||
How you doing, Luke? | ||
I got to talk about Maxwell. | ||
I'm very happy. | ||
I think we should recontinue those conversations. | ||
I think they're very important. | ||
But no, no, you know, staying on topic here, there's so much, so much important information that, of course, goes over people's heads. | ||
There's so much issues that, of course, deserve to be talked about in great detail. | ||
But I think it's fair to say that what's happening in this country, what's happening in this world is absolutely identical to people finally being revealed the truth of it. | ||
The layers of the onions are being peeled back. | ||
Some people are crying. | ||
Some people are excited about making some food with it. | ||
But in reality, I think we are going through a mass awakening where the curtains are kind of being pulled back and we're seeing, hey, this guy's not really there. | ||
Who's really calling the shots? | ||
I'm going to put it this way. | ||
I look at all the information we have today, and then based on those, I try to think about what could possibly come next. | ||
Kind of like a strategy game. | ||
But it's insane to try and predict the future. | ||
Because for each move you can make, there's a new branch that's ten new moves, and then each move you make after that, and so it's exponentially impossible. | ||
What I see now, with the way polls are trending, with the way Democrats are reacting, with the way the regular Americans are waking up, like Luke was saying, it seems to me that Republicans are going to gain control. | ||
But this could change, right? | ||
This prediction is just based off of now, and we still have a year until this election, and that's an eternity. | ||
Not to mention, three years until we see what happens in 2024. | ||
But that being said, based on what's happening now, pessimism is the wrong word. | ||
I think there's going to be a populist wave, a backlash to the Democrats. | ||
Call it revenge, call it justice, or call it retribution. | ||
It will be one of the three. | ||
And it could be bad in a certain sense, like there would be fighting. | ||
But it could be good in a certain sense, because if you live in West Virginia or Florida or Texas, you don't want Democrats passing laws over your state. | ||
And so if there is some kind of fracturing in this country that leads to maybe conflict and crisis, at the very least, where you live, it might actually be better. | ||
For Democrats even. | ||
You want to live in a state where you have all the access to unlimited abortion and everything? | ||
Well then why have Republicans stand in your way? | ||
If you want to live in a state that's pro-life and bans this stuff, why have Democrats stand in your way? | ||
I think for a lot of people it's all about perspective. | ||
I think ultimately the Republicans may take control. | ||
Then they're going to start telling blue states, look, these are things we won't allow. | ||
It's, it's retribution time. | ||
And the Democrats are going to say bye bye. | ||
And the Republicans are already the ones saying national divorce. | ||
So there you go. | ||
But I think it's clear that the pendulum is is swinging we are in charge of what happens next and I think we need to realize the power that we truly do have within us and I think one of the biggest powers is personal responsibility and of course raising our children and raising the future of this country so overall. | ||
I think it's going to get a lot bumpier, especially financially, but when you look at this pendulum, whether it's on the left or right, it's swinging and it's becoming more and more destructive. | ||
The entities that are pushing this pendulum are big tech social media, the corporate media, the people that are pulling the strings, the people that are pushing a divide-and-conquer agenda, the people that of course Are making sure that people fight and hate each other ... and never truly look up to see the true cause of their ... problems the true people screwing them over stealing ... from them robbing them of any economic ability any kind of ... Liberty any kind of freedom and this these ingredients that ... keep swinging this pendulum they're only getting stronger ... they're only becoming more influential. | ||
So that's an aspect that we need to understand here, but they could also just slap this thing and it could go totally out of control and the game could be totally over as well. | ||
Someone chatted, speak faster Tim, she's coming back. | ||
I'm not oblivious to all the chats that are saying, you know, that's impossible, like the conversation is being heavily restricted. | ||
I just want to be polite, you know what I mean? | ||
So it's Limbo Week, guys. | ||
I'm sitting here with a smile on my face. | ||
It's not boring. | ||
And I love that. | ||
And it's interesting and it's cool. | ||
I like these types of conversations. | ||
I want to talk about this movie. | ||
I want to talk about Don't Look Up. | ||
Spoiler alert, everybody. | ||
I watch Don't Look Up. | ||
It is a film on Netflix. | ||
It's the most popular. | ||
It is hilarious. | ||
It is fairly leftist. | ||
But the way they make fun of the government, the way they make fun of the FBI, the way they make fun of the media, it's really good. | ||
It's really good. | ||
Obviously, there's like annoying leftist things in there. | ||
The way they depict Trump supporters as being really stupid. | ||
So dumb, they refuse to look at the sky, which is really dumb. | ||
That's the name of the movie, by the way, so again, spoiler alert. | ||
Now that I've sufficiently warned you about the spoilers, the point of the movie is that there's, like, conservatives who are too stupid to look at the sky to see that an asteroid is heading their way, or at least a certain part of the movie. | ||
And I'm like, okay, that's really stupid. | ||
Yeah, but what if they're... Sorry. | ||
Maybe they're not wrong. | ||
There are people drinking Kool-Aid. | ||
But the movie's actually really good. | ||
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I feel a little bit that way. | |
Sorry, but I do. | ||
You never reminded me that I was wearing the hat as a nod. | ||
There's a lot of beanie cohesion. | ||
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I know, but I was doing it as like a cute little nod and then like you let me... No, it's great. | |
I loved it. | ||
Sorry, I've got to get back to myself for a second. | ||
If you pay attention to the news and you watch this movie, don't look up. | ||
It doesn't matter if you're a liberal, post-liberal, conservative. | ||
You're going to watch this and be like, man, these Democrat individuals, these activists are extremely oblivious to what's going on. | ||
It is, in fact, right now, in many ways, the right who are saying, look at these problems and wake up, and the left who are too stupid to look up. | ||
No, they're literally looking down. | ||
They're literally looking into their masks. | ||
They're looking into their masks. | ||
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I mean, it's not even, it's, that's what's so amazing. | |
Oh, God. | ||
But the movie's good. | ||
I absolutely enjoyed the movie. | ||
Did you see the movie? | ||
I haven't seen it yet, because I need a minute more. | ||
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Okay, you have to see the movie. | |
But the interpretations of Hillary Clinton... A friend of mine is actually in the movie, so I've got to... Okay, you have to see it. | ||
But again, the interpretations of Hillary Clinton, of an individual that talks like Bill Gates, of the FBI, was right on point. | ||
This is why I really, really enjoyed the movie, personally, myself. | ||
Obviously, every movie has propaganda behind it. | ||
The people who made this movie... Wait, wait, wait. | ||
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Why would you accept that? | |
But the people who made this movie said that it was, you know, about global warring. | ||
But if you leave it up to your interpretations, you could interpret it in many different ways. | ||
It could be interpreted as COVID. | ||
It could be interpreted as energy policy. | ||
I just left it as an asteroid, because I think that is what the movie was about. | ||
And I love the kind of criticisms of our current society. | ||
And it was kind of like, and it was kind of like idiocracy, where it pointed a lot of our ignorance right at us. | ||
And it was great. | ||
The movie heavily criticizes the media for being flippant and self-interested. | ||
I thought that was weird. | ||
And the show in question that they go on. | ||
So these two scientists are like, we're gonna go on national television to announce a comet will destroy the Earth, and it's called the Daily Rip. | ||
And on the table, the glass that says Rip is reflected and it says Lib. | ||
Like, the president is Hillary Clinton. | ||
It's very obviously Hillary Clinton. | ||
They do this on purpose. | ||
It zooms in and shows her hugging Bill Clinton. | ||
They did not need that scene. | ||
They're telling you it's Hillary Clinton. | ||
And then that voice of that big tech entrepreneur. | ||
He wore the sweater vest too. | ||
too and was literally talking like Bill Gates and he was making evil decisions that ruined | ||
and destroyed the world. | ||
Remember how Hollywood works though. | ||
They'll throw them out. | ||
They'll throw them out because they know they're already thrown out. | ||
It's okay. | ||
They'll make memes of them. | ||
They'll toss them out because what were they're going to run Hillary Clinton again? | ||
It's not going to happen. | ||
So so so we know we're we're in the AOC level. | ||
We're in a place where they can do that. | ||
I'm not saying that exactly. | ||
I'm just sort of doing my weird projection on Hollywood. | ||
They wouldn't have done that three years ago. | ||
They wouldn't have done that five years ago. | ||
I guarantee you they wouldn't have done it five years ago. | ||
And then I would say Leader Noda DiCaprio was kind of like a Dr. Fauci. | ||
And then he gets corrupted and starts banging the lady that's on the TV. | ||
And shilling for the big tech company. | ||
Totally soulless. | ||
Shilling for big tech. | ||
The people on media are all taking Xanax. | ||
They're all popped up on pills. | ||
They're all alcoholics, which is true. | ||
I've been saying that on this show. | ||
I'm like, hey, I met and I partied with some of the White House press corps. | ||
All of them are alcoholics, drug abusers. | ||
When I worked at Vice, and this is true for most newsrooms. | ||
That's right, you worked at Vice! | ||
There are bottles, there was a Jägermeister dispenser. | ||
There are bottle of booze, there's bottles of booze everywhere. | ||
No, but they just want to project having a good time. | ||
No, no, no, no. | ||
No, no, no, they're alcoholics. | ||
Journalists are alcoholics. | ||
That's really bad. | ||
Hey, can I ask you a question? | ||
In all these newsrooms, there is booze everywhere. | ||
I never knew this, sorry. | ||
Can I take a little tiny side road? | ||
Are you still friends with Gavin? | ||
I don't know. | ||
I've never been friends with Gavin. | ||
He's a very good friend of mine. | ||
He's always been extremely kind to me. | ||
I met him one time when he licked a guy's face and that was it. | ||
I was there. | ||
I was there when he licked that guy's face. | ||
I remember getting it on video and I'm like, this is weird. | ||
What the hell's going on here? | ||
Not to age myself or whatever, but vice was a really big deal when we were growing up. | ||
It was a thing that had a chance to have actually been something really important. | ||
It was important for a time. | ||
Let's get off. | ||
Sorry, sorry, sorry. | ||
I just I had to ask. | ||
I've never actually been able to ask you that before. | ||
This is a really good point in the context of the film, to be completely honest. | ||
I think we've made our points about the movie, but the movie is meant to be this critique. | ||
It's meant to mock the media and talk about the view. | ||
I think it's obvious. | ||
Leonardo DiCaprio is a big climate change activist, and this is how they kind of view it. | ||
But what's interesting, just to now segue kind of into like what happened to Vice, is that Vice was supposed to challenge a lot of the corruption that they're complaining about, and then Vice decided to just jump on in. | ||
Exactly. | ||
You know what? | ||
That's what's so disappointing. | ||
When you watch this film. | ||
When you grow up, it's weird growing up with that, okay? | ||
Because you're like, I don't want to sound dumb, but you can't help it, where you're like, oh, even my thing was corrupt. | ||
You're like, oh, even the thing I thought was actually cool was corrupt. | ||
Everybody's got to go through that, I guess, but I didn't realize that it would happen to all of us. | ||
When you have... The movie makes a lot of funny points about a media that's disinterested. | ||
It's really funny, there's a scene where they're like, you know... | ||
What's the actress's name? | ||
Jennifer Lawrence. | ||
She's like, we're all gonna die. | ||
And then they're like, whoa, calm down. | ||
That seems great. | ||
But it's inauthentic. | ||
That's what I mean. | ||
It's inauthentic. | ||
And they criticize it. | ||
You bring up Vice, which is interesting. | ||
We can definitely segue into that. | ||
Vice was authentic. | ||
Yeah. | ||
that vice was originally criticized because it was a regular dude going to afghanistan yeah and these journalists were like you can't just put on a safari hat and point at poop and they're like yes you can you know what it is it's your bar buddy saying let me tell you a story you trust us now vice is just corporate showmongering One of the things that was really interesting about that movie was how Leo was kind of captivated and manipulated by the corporate media, and how he was playing along after his sidekick was, of course, kicked off. | ||
He was making a lot of media appearances. | ||
He loved the image of himself. | ||
He saw his ego grow. | ||
I think that's quite realistic. | ||
And I'm like, that's literally frickin' Dr. Fauci right there, from my perspective, how I saw it. | ||
But again, Bill Gates blew up the world! | ||
Spoiler alert! | ||
In the... Yeah, that's awesome! | ||
Hold on, hold on, hold on. | ||
The comet was already coming. | ||
The tech billionaire just wanted to make profit and sacrificed the planet. | ||
He stopped them from blowing up the comet because they wanted to mine it for raw earth minerals so his corporation could make more money. | ||
That could probably really happen. | ||
Okay, that's what I was going to say. | ||
That's where we are. | ||
We could literally have something as easily identifiable as an existential threat than a comet Coming at the entire world and if we ask ourselves, what would actually happen? | ||
It would be who could make the most the most money who could who could gain the most out of the propaganda Absolutely do all this and that's and that's actually where we live and that's that's that's I got I gotta say that's that's not entirely wrong And some people would argue that this is exactly what happened with this sickness that's been around for a while that people are exploiting But that's what government has been doing for a very long created that Whenever there's tragedy, they exploit it for their own personal benefit. | ||
Guys, you guys gotta realize, remember, we haven't actually had a tragedy. | ||
We haven't had a non-man-made tragedy in a very long time, okay? | ||
Like, that's the thing, is that, like, the asteroid has always been this... I remember in the 90s where there was, like, this, like, string of asteroid movies. | ||
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Uh, that were very, very fun, right? | |
Not just that, but like remember, remember there is, and this was something I was actually really weirdly fond of when I was a kid, like these sort of end of the earth, uh, uh, movies that were extremely fun to watch. | ||
Like even, like, I liked the dumbest ones. | ||
I liked like, like 2012 and like, uh, Independence Day, I think. | ||
Weren't all they made by the same director? | ||
I mean, it was Independence Day. | ||
They all had the same plot. | ||
And there was the freezing one. | ||
There was the earthquake one. | ||
Yes, of course, they all had the same plot, but there was something like... Okay, we also had hit the sort of higher... We'd hit at that time period the higher level of... What's it called? | ||
Graphic design, graphic... what am I trying to say? | ||
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CGI? | |
Yeah, CGI. | ||
CGI had sort of hit its mark right before, like, you know, you really went nuts with it. | ||
Like, where we're at now, where you've got, like, you know, Star Wars 10 or whatever. | ||
Like, there was this period of time where people were actually awed by movies again, and it was this there was this one | ||
period of like sort of disaster movies that And I even at that age. I really didn't like sort of big | ||
dumb movies like I did but I didn't but I was like very like I was in | ||
my little art phase like right like I was like hanging out at the art theater and I was like | ||
but but I'd always go to those movies and There's something about it | ||
There's something there was something there was something really pleasing about it. | ||
I don't think we're going to get back to that. | ||
I don't think even this movie is going to bring us back to that because the culture that that's the world we're in is not the same. | ||
And there's two distinct worlds, and they don't want to come together, and they never will, and there's no reason for them to. | ||
And they don't even want to be on the same spaceship. | ||
Here's the thing. | ||
The spaceship... I'm doing an imaginary movie right now. | ||
The spaceship that, let's say, saves the whole America. | ||
We don't even want to be on the same spaceship. | ||
We don't even want to be on the same spaceship. | ||
The reality is that's the exception on the right and the rule on the left. | ||
The exception on the right is that people on the right consistently try to have debates and conversations and the left just says no, haha, and laughs and says stupid things. | ||
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And I don't want to be on that spaceship. | |
I'm sorry. | ||
I refuse. | ||
Like I'm out. | ||
I will say to look the right the right has their their their negative element for sure | ||
That's why I say it's the exception the people who are you know acting in bad faith and trolling they exist on all | ||
sides with the left It's the rule like when you have very high profile | ||
Who are unwilling to actually have conversations? | ||
They they will say things publicly like I'll come on your show Tim | ||
And I'm like, awesome, I really appreciate it. | ||
We'll fly you out first class. | ||
And then they go, haha, just kidding. | ||
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Wait, I could have flown out first class if I just picked a different city. | |
Yeah, just a different city. | ||
No, so I'm just trying to kind of accentuate the point that we've had many high-profile left-wing personalities smack-talking and I'm like, yo, you're always welcome to come on the show. | ||
No, they'll be terrible. | ||
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That'd be terrible. | |
They'll say yes publicly and then privately say, haha, I was never going to come on in the first place. | ||
And then they'll get all of their, you know, followers or whatever to start pushing the lie that we wouldn't let them come on because they've got to keep their people in the matrix. | ||
If the people who, like, for instance, like Vosh, when he came on the show the first time, he called me far right. | ||
The last time he made his last video about me, he called me a conservative, which is him now realizing, like, maybe Tim's actually further to the left than I was made to believe because I didn't actually watch his show. | ||
Look, I'm not trying to tell you how to live your life or whatever, but like... | ||
When somebody decides what you are, and they tell you what you are, you better actually agree with them, or you better shut them down right away, because that's like, it's not like I got to tell you, look, you know, you know, you know, but look at- And when he was on the show and said Far Right, we all laughed at him. | ||
And then the next time he does a video talking about it, he says that Tim's a conservative. | ||
The point I'm making is that when they finally start coming out of the Matrix, they realize they're wrong. | ||
And their opinions change. | ||
They don't care that they're wrong. | ||
They don't care. | ||
Many of them don't. | ||
The problem is you've got people in the Matrix. | ||
So we just had a super chat yesterday where a guy said that he met someone who was like a leftist. | ||
Started watching our show and then kind of snapped out of it, became more moderate, and is now challenging the narrative and the lies. | ||
That's what's important. | ||
That's why you have the rule on the left and the exception on the right. | ||
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Look, this is why you and I are different. | |
I would get sick of that within about five seconds. | ||
The point I'm making is that when it comes to the conflict in the culture war, you have the right who's willing to reach out an olive branch, and that's the rule, and then you have the left Sorry. | ||
I'm about to, I'm about to like, say, I gotta... | ||
I'm not trying to like, uh, look, I'm like, this is why I said earlier when we were talking about Congress, I said, retribution is expected. | ||
And I completely understand why Republicans are calling for revenge. | ||
I think revenge is the wrong word. | ||
I think just justice is probably the right word that you add Hillary Clinton destroy 30,000 emails and nothing happened. | ||
And that's, Hey, you had the fake impeachments. | ||
Well, now it's time to actually go after Joe Biden for his crimes, for what he did in Ukraine, for what he did in China, for the kickbacks he was getting, for the emails that got released. | ||
Hunter Biden's laptop revealed enough to get an impeachment hearing. | ||
None of what you're saying is wrong, and I— And so Republicans don't need to worry about reaching out with an olive branch. | ||
No, I truly bless you for saying all of those things, but we are not in a position of doing that, and I wish we were, but listen, there's this other thing, right? | ||
Okay, so I actually do obviously agree with every single thing you just said, but look, this is... | ||
I don't know. | ||
You want to look at history? | ||
You want to look at what happens when an empire falls? | ||
You want to look at what happens when the whole thing goes to bits? | ||
I hate to say this but I've been spending a great deal of time looking at that and I don't think... | ||
Look, again, I am the biggest black pill. | ||
I am so sorry to bum out your audience, but I don't think we're in any position to even look at any of the things you just mentioned because we are not. | ||
We have nothing. | ||
We have no power. | ||
We have nothing. | ||
We have no institution. | ||
We've got not a single institution behind us except for the people And that's very important, and I hope we maintain them, and I hope they remember that that's all we have. | ||
But you tell me one other thing we have, and I'll be very excited to have all this retribution on all this, because there's nothing I love more than... Food? | ||
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Farming? | |
Hold on, hold on. | ||
Wait, wait. | ||
Yeah, it's true. | ||
Farming. | ||
Let me just revel in it for just one second, because I never get to say it. | ||
There is really nothing I revel in more than retribution and retaliation and revenge. | ||
I mean, look, my father made Conan the Barbarian. | ||
This is the world I was... Sorry, not to bring it back to that, but I have to say it a little bit because, like, I just gotta explain to you who I am. | ||
Like, this is... | ||
This is the world I grew up in. | ||
I was promised a world where you could have that. | ||
I was promised a world where you can have revenge, right? | ||
I was promised a world where there would be fights, and there would be power battles, and there would be sword fights and all this, and at some point the good would win over the evil, and da-da-da-da-da-da. | ||
I was promised all of these very... | ||
Hilariously comic book things that are not real. | ||
So sorry, I had to go back and revel in it for just a second. | ||
But guys, yeah, so when it's time for the retribution, I'm in. | ||
But in the meantime, let's not screw it up, okay? | ||
I think justice is the better way to put it. | ||
Yes. | ||
Because when you call it revenge, you're playing into the left. | ||
You're playing to their left hands. | ||
Because when you have Republicans actually win in Congress and then start passing bills, start actually going after the corruption, and they start saying, like, look at Hillary Clinton, 30,000 emails and no investigation. | ||
And they say, look, you want to impeach Trump for things that aren't true? | ||
We've got the laptop from Joe Biden. | ||
the playground. We're gonna go after your people. We're gonna go after the people who committed | ||
crimes. I wouldn't call that revenge because that's what the left wants it to be viewed as. | ||
You're right. You're right. You're right. They want the right to be viewed as this evil force | ||
that wants to cause pain. When in reality, you're gonna get Republicans who are going to say, | ||
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let's just follow the law for the first time. You're driving me nuts. Yes, of course it's | |
justice. Of course it's justice. It's always been justice. | ||
It was justice in Conan. It was justice in all of this. It wasn't justice when Democrats | ||
were lying. The media was lying. Adam Schiff was lying. And they falsely, they impeach Trump on | ||
false pretenses. | ||
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What are we like? | |
Okay, no, I gotta say you're right. | ||
I gotta say you're actually right. | ||
So, revenge is the wrong framing because it makes it sound like it's a tit-for-tat, but it's not. | ||
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I know, but it's what I want. | |
It's not. | ||
It's not a tit-for-tat. | ||
If you've got people who are deceiving the American public for evil reasons, and then you finally get people in who are like, let's do right by the Constitution, that's just called justice. | ||
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Alright, man, you're a lot more, uh, you've just got more discipline than I do. | |
You don't want to become what they're fighting, right? | ||
You don't want to be them. | ||
That's my perspective on it. | ||
They need the narrative. | ||
They need to say to these people trapped in the Matrix, the Republicans are evil and they want revenge on us for us trying to follow the law. | ||
But that's not true. | ||
No, it's not true. | ||
That's not reality. | ||
I've never said that that was true. | ||
I'd say you did. | ||
I'm saying specifically that Democrats want to push a narrative of Republicans being evil. | ||
And the established Republicans are fairly awful, but I'm talking about the populists. | ||
I know, I'm just trying to fight in my own identity here that there is a little bit of me that does actually want an excuse for that. | ||
But anyway, I'm gonna... | ||
Stop that right now. | ||
Well, I think if we start seeing each other as some things that we need retribution from, I think we're only playing into the divide and conquer game even more. | ||
We already had a civil war. | ||
Don't even be silly. | ||
I don't think we should start seeing our fellow Americans as that. | ||
I think there's hope in everyone. | ||
There's people lost in the woods. | ||
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They want us dead. | |
Not only do they want us dead, they want our children morphed into, like, absolutely, they want to inject our children with experimental drugs, whether it is vaccines, or whether it is transgender stuff, or whether it is whatever. | ||
They, I mean, you don't under, there is no actual living with these people. | ||
I'm sorry, it's not gonna actually happen. | ||
And I, and I say this as someone who- It's like, national divorce is, in my opinion, extremely likely. | ||
Yeah, man. | ||
I've never disagreed. | ||
I'd say that's quite true. | ||
I just don't think we're ready and I don't think we understand what that really means. | ||
Here's the thing. | ||
Look, I keep going back to myself because I'm a bit of a narcissist and I can't help but sort of go back to my own life and look at what I thought of things. | ||
Nobody ever told me I'd be living in the end of an empire. | ||
Like, why wouldn't anyone have told me, right? | ||
They should have. | ||
Yeah, like, shouldn't have someone have told us, like, that the 90s was the height of everything? | ||
I didn't know that. | ||
People don't usually get warnings before an empire collapses, though. | ||
Yes, and then, but the thing is that there's so few of us that can actually, like, take a step back and be like, oh, okay, I see it now. | ||
It's all going downhill. | ||
I get it. | ||
Okay, we're in the end of the empire. | ||
And, you know, my friend Dave Rayboy, who's excellent, writes about this. | ||
Very good dude. | ||
Writes about this quite well. | ||
But you look at this stuff and you're like, damn, I didn't know. | ||
Had I known, might I have lived differently? | ||
I don't know. | ||
Maybe I would have. | ||
But at the end of the day, like, look, this is the world we were given, OK? | ||
Lots of people were given different worlds that they weren't prepared for. | ||
This is us, all right? | ||
Like, what are we going to do about it? | ||
What are we going to do about it? | ||
This is us. | ||
Well, we're we're just trying to build up culture and build up a company. | ||
All right, let's do it. | ||
Like that's what I'm saying. | ||
Like, OK, well, yes, yes. | ||
Crazy place. | ||
And so I know you guys you've got you guys have done amazing, amazing things. | ||
That's obviously I mean, why I'm here and why I'm I'm I'm in such such an awe of everything. | ||
The next thing we got to do is we got to grow food and we can create a sustainable living community. | ||
I'm saying where everyone is equal. | ||
Hold on. | ||
I got to enjoy it for a second. | ||
It goes straight from, we gotta talk about culture and what's going on on movies, and then it goes straight to, we gotta grow a lot of food. | ||
Correct. | ||
Well, that was the joke. | ||
I know, but it's real. | ||
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That's why it's funny. | |
It's not real. | ||
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It is real. | |
We're not growing a farm or creating a sustainable living community where everyone's paid equally. | ||
That was a joke about communism. | ||
Okay, well. | ||
But I didn't get to finish it. | ||
We still gotta grow a lot of food. | ||
Yeah, no, I mean we're not done yet. | ||
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I hate to say that. | |
There is an apple orchard that's like in West Virginia for sale. | ||
I thought that was pretty cool, but I was like, I don't know what I'm gonna do. | ||
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That's what I'm saying. | |
Where are we all going? | ||
No, that's what I'm saying. | ||
Where are we all going? | ||
We're going to West Virginia. | ||
I like West Virginia just as much as the next guy. | ||
I was hoping to sustain in where I'm at, which is Alexandria just where the first Americans were but like I mean not the very first Americans but some of the first Americans uh but like look it's uh we have a whole new way of thinking about the world it's just it's just it's just it's just odd to have to do it right at this age like it's it's to me it's weird okay like | ||
I didn't know I would literally be here at the end of the empire. | ||
And like, what does that mean? | ||
What does that mean? | ||
America wasn't always an empire. | ||
It was two million mostly farmers. | ||
And you know what? | ||
I would have loved to have seen that. | ||
I would have loved to, you know, and it was an accident. | ||
A lot of people are going to be pissed at me for saying it was an accident, but it was a bit of an accident. | ||
Look, we won World War II and that was a, okay, my grandfather fought in World War I. It was, which is, Should tell you how extremely long our generations are in my family. | ||
I mean, we are third marriage families, okay? | ||
So, my grandfather fought in World War I, not II. | ||
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Wow. | |
Yeah, okay. | ||
So, that's what happens. | ||
But anyways, in the meantime, I just... | ||
Look look it's it's I I'm gonna be honest with you guys like I don't I don't I don't do this often but it's uh it's kind of tough like it's kind of tough to like decide like all right fine like I'm gonna make movies yeah okay sure like that that's nice that's I can affect the culture I can I can I can I can explain things to people that they might not always uh have seen before but What is that really like? | ||
It's a gift, right? | ||
It's a gift from the American civilization. | ||
They didn't have movies before that. | ||
They didn't have any of this. | ||
I'm living in the guilt. | ||
And when I say guilt, I mean G-I-L-T. | ||
I mean, I'm living in the gold dust of this incredible... G-I-L-T? | ||
Yeah, guilt. | ||
Oh, the gold. | ||
Yeah, the gold. | ||
I'm living in the gold of the country that was formed before me by people like my great-great-grandparents who were here a hundred gazillion years ago and all that, which is weird for a Jew, by the way, and I would like to say that for Well, we got to go to Super Chats. | ||
And so if you haven't already, smash the like button or like the smash button as I have pinned. | ||
And get more in the guild. | ||
Go to TimCast.com to become a member if you'd like to see the members only version of the show. | ||
That'll be up around 11 or so p.m. | ||
again at TimCast.com. | ||
I was hoping it wouldn't be one of my ex-boyfriends. | ||
Let's read some super chats. | ||
We got Andrew Lepensy, he says, anybody know about the quantum teleportation of tachyons | ||
and their reaction and relationship with DMT's subatomic orbitals | ||
and how the pineal glands rods and cones computes the Cherenkov radiation? | ||
I think you got this one. | ||
I think you can definitely answer this one. | ||
All I was asking is that, like, I had this bizarre fear that, like, one of my exes would, like, suddenly, like, jump on to, like, give me a hard time. | ||
So it looks like we're fine. | ||
So, no, that's actually not my question. | ||
You're all done. | ||
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All right. | |
Terry Tia says, have you seen the Netflix movie Death to 2021? | ||
A satire from the opinion of leftists. | ||
Their YouTube influencer is definitely supposed to be Tim. | ||
I'll have to check that out. | ||
But I am honored To be satirized. | ||
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I love it. | |
You know, I watch, you know, like, I'll be watching Family Guy, and they'll make fun of, like, celebrities, and I'm like, I wonder if, you know, any of us in the space, like, I'm not saying just me, but, like, Stephen Crowder, for instance, is he ever gonna be, you know, on the radar of Seth MacFarlane, be made fun of? | ||
You know, I don't think so. | ||
I think they just go after mainstream celebrities, you know? | ||
But so if they're satirizing me... You want to be more made fun of? | ||
Oh, absolutely! | ||
Like, look. | ||
No, I'm done. | ||
I've got a sense of humor. | ||
Yes, I do too. | ||
I've had what you could call five seconds in the public sphere. | ||
You could really say I've been on the Internet for a hundred years, like as a little weird anon. | ||
And then once I got out of the Trump administration and once I got out of making the movie and I got to finally be my own self, which has been probably seven months, OK? | ||
Seven months I've been on Twitter as myself. | ||
I just think you gotta... No, I'm done. | ||
If you enter the public space... Nah, I'm done. | ||
I don't want to do this shit anymore. | ||
Are we on the... No, we're live. | ||
If you enter the public space, this is what comes along with it, people are gonna make fun of you, they're gonna insult you, and it's all a part of the process. | ||
But I'll tell you this, if that's true, and I matter enough that someone on Netflix made a mock version of me, that's like an honor. | ||
Oh, Tim, for you, of course, yes. | ||
No, but like, you should be happy about that. | ||
I sit in my room with a camera and I complain about stuff. | ||
No, but you started this on the ground. | ||
Let's be honest, Tim, you actually did start this on the ground. | ||
The reason I even know who you are is because when I was like, let's call it a kid, it's just a total lie to you. | ||
Oh, I'm sorry, that's so classified. | ||
That's a secret, yeah. | ||
Yeah, that's terribly classified. | ||
But anyways, I've seen the whole thing, okay? | ||
You've done a lot more than that, and you should be very happy about that. | ||
And yes, if somebody's making fun of you on television, you should be quite proud of that. | ||
Oh, yeah. | ||
Like, wow, they know who I am? | ||
Yeah, that's a big deal. | ||
All right, we got one from The Mint. | ||
He says, hey Tim, hey gang, any chance we'll see RFK Jr., Dr. Robert W. Malone, or Dr. Peter McCullough on TimCast IRL? | ||
Maybe! | ||
You might see him elsewhere. | ||
Sorry. | ||
I'm not going to speak for any of them because we haven't sorted out what we want to do. | ||
But we definitely, I think these voices are extremely important. | ||
Yeah, I think what YouTube has done with censorship is a disservice to the planet and to humanity. | ||
And whether or not you think RFK, Dr. Malone or Peter McCullough are correct, it doesn't | ||
matter. | ||
What matters is they're having a very active public debate among tens of millions of people. | ||
And because of YouTube's crackpot rules, it's difficult to even have a discussion about | ||
them. | ||
Can I say one thing on that? | ||
Remember, and it's tough for me to say this because of course he's leaving, but Devin | ||
Nunes, again, I'm not just trying to be the biggest Devin Nunes cheerleader on the planet | ||
because why would I be? | ||
You know, he he put Rumble on the on the on the platform. | ||
I mean, he's going to be their CEO. | ||
Well, no, he's going to be he's going to be Trump's CEO. | ||
Oh, yeah. | ||
Trump's social. | ||
That's right. | ||
But remember, but remember, Devin in his own. | ||
OK, you have to understand this happened in his own like. | ||
a total boomer dad way was like, I am talking to every tech company. | ||
I'm taking every single one of their calls. | ||
Do you have you heard the story? | ||
Like and he'll tell you like 80 times while he's drunk. | ||
Sorry, but the man drinks a lot of wine. | ||
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He'll he'll totally be fine. | |
Oh, yeah, I know. | ||
He's a vineyard guy. | ||
He's from California. | ||
Anyway, so what he used to do is he'd have conversations with these CEOs. | ||
He won't get mad at me for saying this. | ||
He had conversations with these CEOs and he'd be like, Uh listen man what I'm trying to do so I put my name in the search engine and it doesn't so I enter it and then it doesn't come up as me and I don't like that it doesn't nope that's not me why why is it all a lie and so then he he'd do it on rubble and he'd be like | ||
Well, this is the first one where I enter my name, Devin Nunes, and I see my videos, the most recent ones, and they'd be like, yeah, sir, yeah, this is a Canadian company, and we have, okay, I don't know who you are, but yeah, sure, those are your videos, like, what is the question? | ||
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And he'd be like, well, okay, this is the good channel. | |
And then that was it. | ||
Then Devin Nunes became the biggest promoter of that channel. | ||
And so then Rumble was born amongst the right. | ||
I mean, I swear to God. | ||
That's what happened. | ||
We're having the CEO of Rumble on at some point soon too. | ||
Oh, you should. | ||
That'd be great. | ||
All those three guys would be amazing. | ||
Dr. Malone, just by the way, just had his Twitter account taken down. | ||
And I heard he's going to be on Rogan as well. | ||
So he's being censored. | ||
So many people, so many doctors are being censored. | ||
It's crazy. | ||
But you guys, you guys, we gotta, we gotta read more. | ||
We got Kevin Pilgrim. | ||
Kevin Pilgrim says, just got my inverted world book today. | ||
Keep it up guys. | ||
And remember, no Ian, I'm fleeing. | ||
Ian's still on vacation. | ||
And you know what? | ||
He didn't tell me. | ||
He was like, I'll be back on Monday. | ||
I'm like, all right, cool. | ||
And then I found out the last minute, like, Ian's not going to be here. | ||
And I was like, that's a no call, no show. | ||
No, I'm just kidding. | ||
I was like, take your vacation, Ian. | ||
It's good for you to see family. | ||
There's a lot of comments that are saying no Ian. | ||
What sword is that? | ||
That's the Master Sword from Zelda. | ||
Oh, the Master Sword. | ||
Why is that one blank? | ||
Um, because there's no other sort. | ||
You need mine, don't you? | ||
There's just one master sword. | ||
Oh, or you think you're waiting for like a Conan sword or something? | ||
Yeah, sure. | ||
I'll take one of those. | ||
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That'd be great. | |
Really? | ||
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All right. | |
Alessio Damante says, I will bet $50 that within the month, Maxwell will see her ex-boyfriend, most likely the same matter that he went out. | ||
Luke, if she's going to fed prison, see if you can get a reporter pass to see if you can talk to her. | ||
Absolutely. | ||
I mean the more information we could get out in any way about this important case we need to do it and we need to go through all avenues to make sure that we try to get the truth out there because we're sold a whole bunch of lies by the corporate media and the government and we still don't know anything to what's really going on. | ||
Delhiopolis says if the Republicans can impeach Biden for his malfeasance, why can't they then immediately impeach Kamala for providing financial aid to violent rioters? | ||
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That's not how it works. | |
Well, absolutely. | ||
I say why not? | ||
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No, no, no. | |
I mean, if we're talking about, you know, justice. | ||
No, no, you guys are nuts. | ||
That's not how it works. | ||
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No. | |
We're out of power. | ||
This is what it feels like to be a minority. | ||
I mean, sorry, a majority that's out of power. | ||
But imagine Rome. | ||
Imagine all of these different empires. | ||
You've got to stop thinking about yourselves as gifted Americans that have this thing that is supposed to protect them. | ||
You don't anymore. | ||
It's done. | ||
Like, uh, you wanna- you wanna- you wanna go after injustice? | ||
Like, we gotta win a lot. | ||
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A lot. | |
Alright, let's- let's- let's read a little bit more. | ||
We got, uh, Danimal Bungie says, I think it would be a good idea to highlight companies that want to hire people who were fired for standing up to tyranny, especially healthcare, and especially companies who would want to hire military and police that are being discharged. | ||
So this is actually, it's affecting people I know in Chicago. | ||
People that are, you know, friends of friends who are losing their jobs because of the VAX mandates. | ||
I actually know people being impacted by this. | ||
Yeah, but we already have that. | ||
We already have that. | ||
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They know how to get around it. | |
No, they don't. | ||
That's not true. | ||
Yes, they do. | ||
No, when people message me saying, like, we need to set up a fundraiser for someone we know, and I'm like, dude, I'd love to raise money for all of the firefighters and officers who have lost their job, but I don't think I could put a dent in the amount of money you need to support all of these individuals. | ||
They're losing $40,000, $50,000 a year jobs, some maybe even $80,000 depending on their rank or whatever, and I'm like, I wouldn't feel comfortable using the show to promote a friend, you know, from back home. | ||
I'm like, because I'd want to do it for everybody. | ||
Something bigger. | ||
We need to Yeah, something bigger. | ||
Well, it sounds like a Don Jr. | ||
or a bigger thing, but in the federal government, you know, you do have this, but okay, I understand what you're saying. | ||
It sounds like we need somebody quite large. | ||
Noel Wayne says, biggest conspiracy ever, Tim got rid of Ian. | ||
It's funny, there's like an Ian Civil War of people who be like, I really miss him. | ||
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You know, there's other people who are like, good. | |
Good, no Ian. | ||
And then people are like, no, I like Ian, man. | ||
Don't be mean. | ||
All right. | ||
What is this? | ||
Ryan Hunter says, Tim, every time I comment, YouTube deletes them immediately. | ||
I've coined a phrase for the polarization of our society, socio-political anaphase. | ||
So there's a lot of people who I see comments periodically and they're like, Tim, why are you deleting my comments? | ||
And I'm like, we didn't. | ||
The comments that we've deleted from live shows are when it's spam. | ||
And I'm not even talking about political spam, I'm talking about people posting nonsensical things, where they just post the same thing that's unrelated to anything, where it's just like saying a phrase over and over again, trolling or whatever. | ||
If it- only if it disrupts the actual ability for people to communicate. | ||
The reason we put the chat on slow is because people couldn't read anybody's chats. | ||
That's- that's it. | ||
The reason we turned on subscriber chat was basically the same reason. | ||
I was like, how can we kind of slow it down so people can actually respond to each other? | ||
It got to a point where there were so many chats flying, we couldn't read it and people weren't even talking, and it just was like... | ||
Crazy. | ||
But I tell you this. | ||
You guys are in the chat. | ||
You know full well we just, we let it go. | ||
But here's what you need to understand. | ||
YouTube automatically removes comments whether we want them to or not. | ||
And we've actually gone and been like, don't remove comments. | ||
We're for free speech and political discourse. | ||
YouTube automatically does it. | ||
So when people are like, I tried commenting on your video and it got deleted, I'm like, it wasn't us, man. | ||
YouTube deletes thousands and thousands of comments, and it's because YouTube wants to be advertiser-friendly. | ||
It's the exact same problem of censorship. | ||
I think people should be allowed to comment whatever they want, and I mean it. | ||
So we're not going to ban it, but YouTube does. | ||
In fact, earlier this year, we actually had YouTube contact us and tell us that anything illegal has to be deleted. | ||
And that's the one exception. | ||
What is illegal, though? | ||
Inciting violence, telling people where people live to go and hurt them and things like that. | ||
Obviously. | ||
Exactly, obviously. | ||
You know they're going to exaggerate that past everything. | ||
You know that that's going to be exaggerated to everything. | ||
Well, we had to, you know, that's the one thing that I think is obvious. | ||
If someone's posting something illegal, like someone's making threats or whatever, but I'm talking about politics or whatever. | ||
People are posting all sorts of stuff. | ||
I mean, people rag on me in the comments all the time. | ||
All right, Liberation Matrix says, stumbled upon Berkeley Springs Castle based in West Virginia. | ||
Ghosts, murders, mysteries. | ||
Potential fun for the Tales from the Inverted World crew. | ||
Yes. | ||
We got so much planned for the Inverted World stuff. | ||
The next one that's happening, the next book is Ghosts of the Civil War. | ||
Creepy stories. | ||
There's like the stuff I'm hearing from Shane who's the author is just absolutely crazy. | ||
Then we've got where the preliminary is The mafioso remnants of the mobs in Chicago and the ghost stories because I once lived in a building where a guy was killed by like the mob or so the rumor says and it was like haunted just crazy stories like that because Because Chicago's crazy Chicago's super dirty and corrupt and So yeah, and then the other thing we're looking at is West Virginia, because that's where all the cryptids are. | ||
All the creepy monsters and Bigfoot and everything. | ||
So yeah. | ||
All right, let's see where we are at in these Super Chats. | ||
Medic Knight says, Tim, ask Amanda if she is aware of who Dave Smith and the LP Mises Caucus are. | ||
If so, ask her what her opinion of Dave and the Mises Caucus is. | ||
Can you tell me? | ||
Dave Smith is the... Well, I don't think he's officially running for president, right? | ||
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Not officially. | |
But I I gotta be honest because I have absolutely no idea so I can't give you a good answer but can any of you guys tell me? | ||
He's a comedian that obviously believes in the separation of state and everyone's life and believes in personal liberty and freedom and he's running on those principles. | ||
Is he one of ours? | ||
I don't like all that tribalism. | ||
You know what one of ours means. | ||
He's on the right side. | ||
He believes in freedom, and that's the most important part. | ||
Freedom, liberty. | ||
The most important thing is, do they know the truth? | ||
Are they in the Matrix or out of the Matrix? | ||
Dave is absolutely not in the Matrix. | ||
So you've got a cult. | ||
What does that mean? | ||
It means that the Democrat establishment is a cult, and then there's everybody else outside the cult. | ||
He's a comedian. | ||
So he knows full well the truth. | ||
Okay, so I've got to look into this. | ||
So they're asking me if I... Oh, Dave Smith's amazing. | ||
Yeah, he's great. | ||
Guys, guys, I've been on the road for... I mean, the reason I live by myself is I've been on the road every day but four days this year. | ||
So I'm sorry, I don't actually know who this is. | ||
So you gonna send me a link or what? | ||
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I'll give you a link to his podcast. | |
You promise? | ||
unidentified
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I promise. | |
I'll send it right now. | ||
Alright, so what am I... have I fallen down on this one or no? | ||
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No, you're fine. | |
Now you know. | ||
Okay. | ||
Thanks a lot. | ||
Sorry, man. | ||
I don't know who you are. | ||
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You're fine. | |
Alright, Eric Rietz says, Hello, my brain made a little poem. | ||
A government too large and thus too obtrusive. | ||
A government too powerful and thus too abusive. | ||
Keep fighting the good fight. | ||
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Very cute. | |
I like that. | ||
unidentified
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I like it. | |
Right on. | ||
unidentified
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Nice! | |
That's awesome. | ||
Okay. | ||
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That's it? | |
JD Ngan says, for the rest of us liberals, we have to watch our friends get lied to every day. | ||
It would be awesome if you could dedicate some time to helping us deal with that on every show. | ||
All right, well, okay, here's my big advice. | ||
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So are we allowed to say things now? | |
No, we're not allowed. | ||
Why are you a liberal? | ||
Stop being a liberal. | ||
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What are you talking about? | |
Why are you talking? | ||
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Just tell them. | |
No, it's one of the most amazing things I've done. | ||
Look, do you know how hard it was for me? | ||
Like, every friend I had was in Los Angeles. | ||
Every friend I had was in the film industry. | ||
The very, very few friends I still have left, they're quite entertained by me and they can't tell why. | ||
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And they're stuck, okay? | |
So, you gotta let them be stuck, right? | ||
Because you're entertaining, you're funny, you're free, okay? | ||
Be free. | ||
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All right. | |
From this point out, the superchats get a bit more disparaging, so we'll read what we have to read. | ||
GoneFall says, she's not drunk chat. | ||
Jesus, she's just frustrated and angry. | ||
She just seems frustrated and angry. | ||
I do the same thing in conversations. | ||
It's horrible. | ||
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Are you frustrated? | |
Mr. BC. | ||
says hey Tim any tips on moving any cities you recommended you recommend I live in California so you can see why I want to leave well I don't recommend you live in California at all never yeah I think you you leave California and I think West Virginia is the place to be to be honest We're gonna, I'm gonna, I'm gonna cause problems because I said this on one of my other segments that we're all going to Hollywood Casino in Charlestown for New Year's. | ||
No, why'd you say that? | ||
Now all the crazy people are gonna come there. | ||
That's exactly why I said that. | ||
I deal with enough crazy people. | ||
A lot of them. | ||
Some people super chatted and they were like the other day, see you, see you in Charlestown. | ||
I have stalkers. | ||
It's not good. | ||
Everything's going well. | ||
There's no need to do that. | ||
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To do what? | |
To do that. | ||
We'll deal with New Year's. | ||
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Just don't do that. | |
Oh no, we got plans, man. | ||
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Okay, I bet you do. | |
Might have to make alternative to those plans. | ||
I told you to call the range. | ||
Yeah, we'll do it. | ||
We'll figure something out. | ||
There might be another place. | ||
I'm busy. | ||
I got my own media organization. | ||
I got people working for me. | ||
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I got shirts to make Luke Luke said he wanted to use flamethrowers Absolutely, and I said they got a call you guys won't even let me smoke a normal cigarette in here No flamethrowers here. | |
No flamethrowers here All right, we'll do it all right well All right, Lunchbox1912 says, Get involved with your local governments, start with your local town committee, devour the beast from within, bottom to the top. | ||
Well, there you go. | ||
Sorry, what? | ||
Get involved locally, they said. | ||
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Yes. | |
Yes, all right, fine. | ||
Yeah, that is actually true. | ||
unidentified
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All right. | |
Yeah, it's true. | ||
It's actually the truest thing we've heard, to be honest. | ||
Jeremy McDude says, Tim, you mentioned on the Monday podcast that your local janitor could do a better job. | ||
Well, I'm here to say that I'm the local janitor and I'm so happy that you think so averagely of me. | ||
Spotify listener every night of the week. | ||
Hey, greatly appreciate it, man. | ||
Really appreciate it. | ||
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All right. | |
What do you guys want? | ||
All right. | ||
Gutter is wondering, he says, nice necklace, Amanda. | ||
What does that symbol mean? | ||
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Which one? | |
The necklace you're wearing. | ||
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The three stars or the one star? | |
Oh, she's wearing both. | ||
Well, what do they both mean? | ||
Well, one of them is obviously the Star of David, and it is made out of Diamonds, because I wear it every day. | ||
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Why wouldn't I have one made out of diamonds? | |
Because you wear something every day, you might as well make it nice, right? | ||
And so the other one is this sort of David Yurman little three-star, like, nice little thing that I got. | ||
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Whatever. | |
I mean, it's a pretty little necklace that I got. | ||
The main one, obviously, is My religious necklace which I have been wearing for five years and uh it is quite surprising to me that like half the internet finds it once a year. | ||
It's a it's the weirdest thing because like I have I have this I have this bizarre relationship with like uh a great deal of the internet and uh I like them all and I'm very fond of my I'll just put it that way. | ||
Very, very fond of my guys. | ||
I will never not be fond of my guys, but sometimes they discover the fact that I'm Jewish and they freak out, which is so weird. | ||
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That is weird. | |
Yeah, well, I tell everyone, I mean, every time there's a Every time there's like, you know, a bit of a conflict in Israel or anything else, I mean, look, I'll tell you guys right now, and not like anyone should be surprised, but I'm a Zionist. | ||
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Extremist to the nth degree. | |
So you can't go farther than I am. | ||
So if anyone wonders, that's where I stand. | ||
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All right. | |
TV Mikimoto says you are honestly the most interesting guest Tim has ever had other than Luke, but you're funnier. | ||
Respect the honesty. | ||
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Impossible! | |
You're honest. | ||
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Thank you for that compliment. | |
I'm half alive. | ||
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How could that be impossible? | |
I don't even know how that's possible, but thank you. | ||
That's so sweet. | ||
I bet you get one of those every week, but thank you so much. | ||
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That's so sweet. | |
Thank you. | ||
BushDoctorSurvival says, Luke, you're the reason I still watch. | ||
You are the glue that holds Tim's beanie on. | ||
Keep up the good work. | ||
Shout out my new channel, please, my name. | ||
And that's BushDoctorSurvival. | ||
I am blushing. | ||
Well, listen, nobody said anything about me taking off the beanie and I'm quite... Vanished. | ||
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I'm sure the chat said something. | |
I'm quite upset about it. | ||
All right. | ||
I did. | ||
I took it off. | ||
I thought it was a, look, I thought someone would notice that I wore the beanie at all and then it's all gone. | ||
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Oh my gosh. | |
We got Joseph who said, bought Inverted World. | ||
Absolute page turner. | ||
Keep up the hard work building culture. | ||
You guys are turning the tide. | ||
I really appreciate it, man. | ||
InvertedWorldBook.com. | ||
It's not political at all. | ||
It is just general interest stories of intrigue, ghosts, mysteries. | ||
There's a serial killer on the loose in Long Island. | ||
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Why would you do that? | |
Gosh, that sounds awfully dark. | ||
We got to build culture, man. | ||
We got to inspire people. | ||
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Well, what makes me wake up? | |
Isaac Wolf says, guys had a very scary dream last night that Ian cut off all his hair and he kept saying, hit the like button in a demonic voice. | ||
It was weird. | ||
That would freak me out. | ||
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I would like that. | |
Hit the like button. | ||
Thanks for the image. | ||
Trying to imitate Ian being a demon. | ||
It's hard to do. | ||
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Yo, hit the like button. | |
That's kind of funny. | ||
Sorry, I'm being terrible. | ||
Awesome Human says, my far-left family from Portland, who are pro-BLM and pro-antifa, and who are LGBTQ+, and anti-American, asked me for moderate news sources. | ||
They know something is wrong. | ||
People are waking up. | ||
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No, no, no, run, run, run, run, run, run. | |
Go get your own apartment. | ||
What are you doing? | ||
Why do you live in your parents' apartment? | ||
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Get the fuck out. | |
I don't think he said he lived in their apartment, did he? | ||
No, he didn't. | ||
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I've just been told I should be alone. | |
I didn't say a thing. | ||
You need some water, my friend. | ||
Thanks, ma'am. | ||
I got you. | ||
Okay. | ||
I thought we were on the... No, we're not. | ||
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No, we're chillin' still. | |
We're live on air. | ||
Yeah, we're live. | ||
We're live. | ||
But what about the late thing? | ||
Yeah, that's five minutes. | ||
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Yeah, hang in there. | |
Hang in there. | ||
We got this. | ||
Oh, well, I wouldn't have... | ||
Ronald says don't let her drive home. | ||
Oh, shush. | ||
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She's not. | |
We got her. | ||
I got this. | ||
Of course not. | ||
I haven't driven myself home since like 1996, please. | ||
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No worries. | |
Don't let her drive home. | ||
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She's just looking out for you. | |
Drink your water. | ||
So I tell this to all of our guests, for those that are asking. | ||
We have, sometimes you have a guest who comes in and they're anxious. | ||
You know, especially when we have guests who don't normally do like long-form podcasts. | ||
So we have energy drinks, and we have alcohol. | ||
Some people are tired and they work really hard and they come here and they're like, look, give me a Red Bull. | ||
And some people are like, I need a shot. | ||
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And some people are totally normal the whole time through. | |
Totally normal and absolutely fine. | ||
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Most people aren't. | |
We got this. | ||
Kerwood says, seriously, you're talking about how great this movie was and then go and blow the ending? | ||
I'm not even gonna watch the effing movie now. Thanks a lot. | ||
Well, unfortunately for you, I suppose that's why we said spoiler alert | ||
We're like over the course of a minute Don't look up. Yeah, I hate like oil alerts, but we you did | ||
give people notice You're like, spoil alerts, spoil alerts. | ||
When I was driving to New York, when you were spoiling Matrix, I made sure to turn it off. | ||
What's the guy's name? | ||
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What's the guy's name? | |
Leonardo DiCaprio? | ||
No, the guy who's talking to you. | ||
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What's his name? | |
Shane. | ||
Shane, you have much more to do than watch that stupid movie. | ||
You really, I bet you $10 million you haven't watched Plot Against the President. | ||
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But if you watch the trailer of it, we didn't spoil anything because it's the plot of the movie. | |
No, you wouldn't have destroyed anything. | ||
But listen, look, I'm going to be a real narcissistic nut, which is why people have me around at all. | ||
So you watch Plot Against the President, or I actually think if you don't like that, you can actually watch the movie about my dad, which is actually not... I'm trying not to be a dork, but like... | ||
Look, if you watch the Tim Cash show, you probably might like it. | ||
It's called Milius and, uh, why don't you stop watching these, like, modern movies and, like, getting all upset about it and just watch one of these. | ||
People should watch The Plot Against the President. | ||
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Well, yes, that is obviously what they should watch. | |
Was it five bucks on Amazon? | ||
It's like four. | ||
Yeah, sure. | ||
And if they want it for cheaper, they can get it on YouTube, whatever. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Yeah. | ||
It's it's it's not the point. | ||
But but weirdly these days, OK, this is going to sound a little bit odd and I'm sure no one wants to hear this, but. | ||
I've actually gotten back into promoting this documentary that they made about my dad, because I suddenly realized how lucky I was to have this film made that actually understood him. | ||
Can you imagine a movie that understood a right-wing director? | ||
Like, really, understood a right-wing director? | ||
I feel like that's quite rare. | ||
So anyway, I push that sometimes. | ||
All right, we got Tyler McGuire. | ||
He says, Tim, do you have any interest in building a recording studio to make anti-establishment music? | ||
Music goes a long way in the culture war. | ||
Yes, it does. | ||
So I have a song. | ||
It's called Will of the People. | ||
And you should Google it. | ||
You should search for it on YouTube and watch it because it's very political. | ||
And we put it out just before the 2020 election. | ||
Actually, we are probably like 70% or 80% done on another song, which is just a song. | ||
It's a song. | ||
What about Ariel Pink? | ||
Have you? | ||
No, but I am working on a sequel to Will of the People as well. | ||
So this one's going to be overtly political. | ||
And I grew up listening to punk rock. | ||
And so the songs we're producing, some people have said like Will of the People sounds like 90s music. | ||
Talk to the producers, you know what I mean? | ||
I write acoustic rock, and I sing. | ||
Are you talking about yourself? | ||
Yeah. | ||
And then the producers, so we worked with Nishra, and Nishra had the vision for how to bring the whole song together, so that sound, she created all of that, and I think she did a fantastic job. | ||
Well, Tim, this is the whole world of us, right? | ||
Like, 90s everything is us, right? | ||
Yeah, but there's some songs that, like, when I write a song on the acoustic guitar, it's not... Okay, fine. | ||
There's no keyboard, there's no organ. | ||
Yeah, okay, but fine. | ||
But, like, this is actually the thing that we left behind, right? | ||
Like, 90s music is sort of, like, this weird, like, Gen X thing that, like, I have a feeling you and I both, like, looked up to when we were kids, right? | ||
I didn't, I actually didn't listen to a lot of, I mean, I grew up listening to 90s music, but I was never a fan of 90s bands. | ||
It wasn't until I was like a young teenager that I found The Offspring and then started digging into, you know, smaller rock bands and finding my own kind of like style. | ||
Yeah, because you had to, right? | ||
Because there wasn't... No, you get older and you find something. | ||
No, but because there wasn't, there wasn't just, everything wasn't just available totally online, right? | ||
Well, when I was a kid, yeah. | ||
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Yeah, that's what I'm saying. | |
No, it wasn't. | ||
It was available. | ||
No, for me it wasn't. | ||
I hate to unveil myself, but I think people have got an idea, but no, it wasn't like that. | ||
For me it was. | ||
Yeah, we had CompuServe. | ||
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Yeah, yeah, we had that shit. | |
Yeah, okay, fine, fine, fine, fine. | ||
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We had that stuff, but I'm just saying... Me and my friends were able to download everything. | |
But it wasn't like it was now, where you could just decide that you were into something, and like, back in the day, you had to like actually... We had LimeWire. | ||
Yeah! | ||
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I remember that. | |
Anybody? | ||
Alright, that's it. | ||
But there were programs like that for a long time. | ||
I would go on AOL. | ||
Yeah, okay. | ||
I'd get a link to an MP3. | ||
I can't, I can't. | ||
All right, let's just, let's read a couple more here. | ||
We got Shane, he's back! | ||
He said, okay, sorry, missed the spoiler alert. | ||
That's on me, lol. | ||
I'll watch, definitely, I'll definitely watch Amanda's movies. | ||
I rarely watch trailers. | ||
I like to go into new movies blind. | ||
Love your dad's work, Amanda. | ||
Thank you so much. | ||
All right. | ||
That's very nice of you. | ||
I even gave another spoiler alert before telling everyone how Bill Gates blew up, you know. | ||
Sweet, thank you. | ||
Sir Thomas just has Tim's face and it's like a flat face. | ||
I don't know whether to be more flattered or less flattered than that, but my dad's face or yours, I can't tell. | ||
We got one more here. | ||
And it's Nico's YouTube life who says, Amanda, congratulate your father for me. | ||
I saw Apocalypse Now a while ago for the first time. | ||
It blew me away. | ||
I look forward to your work. | ||
Thanks, man. | ||
Thank you. | ||
I'll try. | ||
I'll try real hard. | ||
But Apocalypse Now is nothing I could ever, ever, ever come near. | ||
Like, you gotta, at a certain point, like, you gotta not be one of these weird chicks that are like, oh, I'm going to, like, I'm going to compare myself to everything. | ||
Like, no, like, Apocalypse Now is probably the best work of art of the 19th century. | ||
Wow. | ||
18th, well, 20th, sorry. | ||
20th. | ||
Yeah, thanks. | ||
All right, here's what we're going to do. | ||
We're going to move on to our member segment. | ||
So for those that are watching, smash the like button, subscribe to the channel, go to TimCast.com. | ||
At 11pm, we will have that member segment going up for you guys, so definitely want to check that out there. | ||
You can follow the show, TimCast IRL basically everywhere. | ||
Follow us on Instagram, we have clips and on Facebook. | ||
You can follow me at TimCast on Instagram as well. | ||
And Amanda, you want to shout out your social media or anything? | ||
Yeah, it's Amanda Milius. | ||
It's with 1L. | ||
I don't know what else to tell you guys. | ||
It's on Instagram. | ||
It's on Twitter. | ||
It says things that are really outrageous and will probably get me kicked off in the next two weeks, so you might as well join now. | ||
Awesome. | ||
Okay, so I have my own media organization called We Are Change. | ||
I did a very interesting video about all the craziness happening in China on my YouTube channel, We Are Change, and I'm also releasing another class on lukeunsetzer.com. | ||
Hope to see some of you guys there, and thank you so much for having me. | ||
It's always a pleasure. | ||
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Thank you guys very much for tuning in this evening. | |
I had a lot of fun. | ||
I will try to keep my guests very well hydrated. | ||
Lydia, you're the sweetest. | ||
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I'm doing my best, man. | |
Do you know how lovely you are? | ||
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I'm happy to help. | |
I appreciate that. | ||
You're the best. | ||
You guys may follow me on Twitter at Sour Patch Lids. | ||
We'll see you all over at TimCast.com. |