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Timcast IRL - U.S. Buys MILLIONS Of MonkeyPox Vaccines Amid Global Outbreak w/Lily Tang Williams
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tim pool
has ordered millions, I believe it's 13 million, monkeypox vaccines from a Nordic country, a company.
And I believe they're also basically smallpox vaccines, which I thought was kind of weird because we eradicated smallpox, but they decided to order all these vaccines.
And I thought it was weird that the bulk of the order has already been manufactured.
So for some reason, Something happened where this company, I believe it's a Danish company, decided that it would be profitable to start mass-producing millions of doses of a monkeypox and smallpox vaccine.
Well, we are in luck because now we have what is being called a global outbreak.
Now, it's a little preliminary.
There are, I think, nine countries, one of which there is a suspected case, but in eight there are confirmed cases of monkeypox.
The media is hyping it up a little bit.
We've got to break down what it really means, but as much as this may just be shock and fear, you've got an election year coming up, yeah, it may just be shock and fear.
This may be just an attempt to rile people up, invoke fear of the COVID lockdown, and then maybe use that fear to try and help, or I should say exploit that fear to win an election.
So you've got to be careful about what the media is saying about this.
So we're going to break down what's going on and what people are saying about the monkeypox outbreak.
It's already got its Wikipedia entry.
I believe there's 34 confirmed cases.
We have a potential case in Manhattan.
We have a confirmed case in Massachusetts.
17 potential cases in Montreal.
23 potential cases in Spain.
And it's actually scary because if this is the bad monkeypox, the mortality rate is 10%.
If it's like the not that bad monkeypox, its mortality rate is less than 1%.
So we'll see.
We'll talk about that and then we'll talk about all the other controversies.
We got gas prices expected to hit $6 per gallon average by August.
Twitter has announced new censorship policies and the smear pieces on Elon Musk have dropped.
They're accusing him of Sexual impropriety, we'll call it that.
And then we've got some other funny stories.
The woman from the cover of that sports illustrated, the chunky woman, chunky queen, she snapped back at Jordan Peterson.
So maybe we'll talk about that again.
I also tweeted something about fat acceptance.
And of course, all these, I guess, fat people are mad at me?
I don't know.
It's not a political thing.
So I'm assuming people who are mad are probably overweight or something.
I mean, I lost a ton of weight as of November, so, you know.
Traitor.
Yes, absolutely.
Joining us to have a conversation and hang out on this Thursday is Lily Tang Williams.
lily tang will
Hi, Tim.
Thanks for having me back.
tim pool
Absolutely.
Do you want to introduce yourself?
lily tang will
Yes, I'm Lilitong Williams.
Actually, in the history of New Hampshire, first time, a Chinese immigrant running for Congress in CD2.
So I welcome people to check me out, LilitongWilliams.com.
I'm on social media, Twitter, Instagram, and YouTube.
seamus coughlin
That's a win for diversity.
I'm sure the Democrats love you.
Well... Dwayne, are you saying they don't actually believe in that?
How absurd.
tim pool
An immigrant?
A female person of color running?
I mean, that's everything they should be proud of.
lily tang will
Well, don't write them off yet.
I think people have been very nice to me.
I do have lots of undeclared independence.
Even moderate Democrats, I truly believe if they like me, they like my messages, they feel they can trust me, and they could vote for me.
So, you know.
We have to keep it positive, right?
seamus coughlin
Yeah, well, you know what?
I hope anyone and everyone who's considering voting for you does.
It is great to have you back.
I am Seamus of Freedom Tunes.
We just uploaded a cartoon today on leftists rediscovering biology.
If you guys want to check that out, it's in response to Roe v. Wade.
I think y'all will enjoy it.
That's over at Freedom Tunes.
Also, we're going to be launching the Freedom Tunes website on May 30th.
Go over there.
It's still under construction, but you'll be able to put your email address in to get notified when we launch.
elad eliahu
What's up, everybody?
I am Elad.
I do a lot of on-the-ground reporting for Timcast.
Excited to talk to Lily about her candidacy and a lot of other news that we got coming up.
lydia smith
I am very excited for tonight.
We love Lily over here.
I think this is her third time here through Times of Charm.
She's a lovely lady, and let's get into it.
tim pool
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The U.S.
buys millions of monkeypox vaccines after Massachusetts confirms case.
The U.S.
has ordered 13 million additional doses of the monkeypox vaccine after a Massachusetts man contracted the rare but potentially severe virus.
The massive $119 million order of the JYNNEOS jabs, which can be used to treat both the
monkeypox virus and smallpox, was created by the biotechnology company Bavarian Nordic,
according to Newsweek.
In 2015, the CDC approved the use of the JYNNEOS as a vaccine for the rare virus, monkeypox
versus COVID-58, blah blah blah.
Symptoms include fever, headache, body aches, swollen lymph nodes, chills, exhaustion, and
in some cases rashes.
Within the recent years, there have been several flare-ups of the disease, several of them
in the UK.
Two cases were reported in the US in 2021.
However, if you head over to the Wikipedia entry for the 2022 monkeypox outbreak, I think
perhaps we could ask some questions about why it already has a Wikipedia entry and what's
happening this year where this kind of story could greatly benefit someone.
And well, it's politics.
Now, before we get into all that, they're saying the virus strain is the West African clade of the monkeypox virus, which has a mortality rate, my understanding, is less than 1%.
They say, however they do say, although usually monkeypox generally presents with similar symptoms to smallpox, although usually milder, however the case fatality rate for monkeypox may still be as high as 10% without prompt treatment.
If you go down, We have the UK, Spain, Portugal, the US, Sweden, Italy, Belgium, Canada, and France.
Now in Canada and France there are suspected cases, not confirmed cases, but in the seven other countries we have confirmed cases totaling 34.
Perhaps it's nothing, right?
Perhaps this is just something that happens every year and maybe the media's latched on to it because it'll generate clicks.
Maybe it can be used to scare people for an election, or maybe they just purchased 13 million monkeypox vaccines for a reason.
I told Luke Rutkowski on the show, what was this, before January, I thought we'd see a lockdown this year because of the midterms and the Democrats didn't have anything else.
He said, no, they're not going to do it.
They're not going to do it.
They can't.
And then after a few months, I said, you know what?
I think Luke's right.
They're pulling the lockdowns back.
I still think it would be a stretch that they would lock down over this, but when you've got a virus and they're going around saying a 10% mortality rate, I wonder if they'll actually try and pull off another lockdown.
elad eliahu
I think we need to take all potential pandemics very seriously, but the issue here right now is that the trust in the CDC is at an all-time low, so I think information surrounding this virus is going to be very untrusted, and maybe rightfully so.
Again, we already have a Wikipedia page about this.
I think at one point it said it's endemic in Nigeria?
Yeah.
tim pool
Well, some people from Nigeria have gotten it, but the West African plague of the monkeypox virus is what they're saying now.
elad eliahu
Yeah, so I remember thinking originally when they had like the 14 days to stop the spread that we wouldn't be able to sustain that in our public, wouldn't be able to, you know, wouldn't put up with that.
And I was so off base with what that was.
So I don't know what's going on with this.
What do you guys think?
lily tang will
Well, I think people should learn enough from past two years.
What is our trust level today on the media or our government agencies, right?
It's very low.
And I still have lots of questions never got answered.
And we're still waiting for more and more evidence, more truth to come out.
And this kind of stuff, you know, like we have always, always lived, you know, with
lots of stuff in the past.
And people are ready to move on, have a normal life back.
There's still lots of mental health issues our children, our people have not even got resolved yet.
I have a friend who's got lung COVID.
She cannot have solutions.
She's still coughing.
So, I'm just not really ready for this.
You know, I hope people will have more questions instead of jumping to what the media is saying.
seamus coughlin
Yeah, I would agree, and I think a lot of people aren't going to jump to what the media is saying, even if this does turn out to be something substantial and it really is a risk.
People aren't going to be willing to trust the media and the CDC, and for good reason, because they spent the last two years completely undermining any credibility they may have had with the American people.
tim pool
I'm just imagining Fauci, you know, when the news broke, he was like, thank you!
And he's like, he opens his closet and there's just a whole bunch of different masks.
unidentified
Puts his top hat on and his cane, he starts singing.
tim pool
But he's like, he picks out his tie and then he also pulls out all, he's got all the masks lined up and there's like different pens.
And I'll take this one.
Then he puts it on and he gets ready.
lily tang will
And how many people will still call him now?
King Fauci?
I don't know.
tim pool
Well, he did say he would resign if Donald Trump got elected.
unidentified
Really?
tim pool
Yeah.
So everybody was like, okay.
So we'll vote for Donald Trump in 2024.
So vote against Fauci and Joe Biden?
unidentified
Yeah.
Why would he campaign for Trump like that?
elad eliahu
I'm kind of questioning who this could potentially help politically, this becoming a big story in the news.
And the only people I could write, like, initially think that this could help is the people who effed up big time during the COVID pandemic.
And you know, with with certain lockdowns, who does this help?
You know, we kind of memory hold, you know, the origin of COVID and holding people responsible.
for COVID who may have let it out or, you know, helped exacerbate the issue around the planet.
So this could potentially help them.
I also know it's, it's called monkeypox.
So maybe this is just like an anti-monkey lobbyist group.
Cause I know with, you know, the China virus, we were concerned about hate crimes because of that.
And now why are they calling this monkeypox?
It's a little bit insensitive.
tim pool
Because it was first isolated monkeys.
elad eliahu
Oh, that makes too much sense.
tim pool
So I pulled up Reddit.
seamus coughlin
Well, I was told Corona was first isolated in a bat.
tim pool
That's right.
So when I pulled up Reddit, you take a look at the comments.
Someone comments on why.
He says, I don't understand why so many comments are being removed.
And the response is, all I know is COVID-19 started just like this.
News of infections all over Europe, then to the U.S., but it's contained.
And then all of a sudden, bam, lockdown.
I expect anything to happen nowadays.
And then someone said, well, we have two years of contact tracing, so we should be able to easily find out exposure.
Oh, yeah, right.
seamus coughlin
Also, wait, I just want to make a point.
I was making a joke earlier, but I actually still want to correct this.
I said isolated in a bat.
It was never isolated in a bat.
unidentified
They just said it came from a bat when they were talking about COVID.
elad eliahu
In New York City, they just changed the COVID alert to high and people are already prepared to start masking again.
So if this spreads even a little bit, some places in the country are willing to lock down over relatively small things again and are happy to.
lily tang will
In China, one quarter of population under COVID lockdown for Omicron.
You know, it's like we're talking about something else is coming.
You're talking about $18 trillion economy in China, one quarter of them are under lockdown.
And we're going through food shortages, supply issues, and people have no access to medicine, medical care, and they're committing suicide.
And we don't see the lots of report on that and condemn this kind of inhuman Treatment of their citizens.
And now we're talking about this.
It's an insane world.
tim pool
We talked about the rat hope experiment before.
So this was where the guy puts the rat in the cylinder full of water.
The rat can't get out.
Then within 15 minutes, it just gives up and then sinks to the bottom and dies.
But then, he puts another rat in, right when it's about to give up, and it starts sinking, he pulls it out, dries it off, lets it rest, picks it up, puts it back in.
This time, the rats would swim for an average of 60 hours.
Because they thought, there was hope, that if they just waited, somebody would pull them out.
And I'm feeling like this is what we're bumping into.
After COVID, you know, we get two years of this insanity.
Everybody's about to lose their mind, and then all of a sudden everything goes back to normal.
Now you get monkey pox, and what's to say?
I'm not saying it will happen.
If they lock down, people are going to be like, I can handle, I can handle a lockdown.
We know if we just wait long enough, eventually we'll get through this.
And this time it'll be five years.
Five years of weird lockdown, people starving, locked in their homes, doors welded shut, like what's going on in China right now.
lily tang will
I know.
It's like two years ago, right?
Wuhan lockdown, like 13 million people.
Now Shanghai is 25 million.
And the whole country, 45 cities, you're talking about 370 million people under lockdown.
And they censor all the information, like how many people are dying of lack of food, medical care, and access to medicine, and how many people committed suicide.
There are lots of videos on WeChat.
As soon as I get to it, No, it's gone.
This violates our regulation.
It sounds like there's some notice I would get from Facebook, you know, and it just it's so sad for me to say because I have lots of friends in Shanghai.
I went to college there.
I worked there for seven years total time in Shanghai.
And imagine those people who support economic reform had a good life and retire now, and they have money and they cannot buy food.
And I have one friend even commented, I get it now.
Why Americans hold on to their guns?
Even Chinese get it now.
It's like because they got locked down by the virus.
electrical wires on their steps to go out.
So they cannot get out, even get some fresh air.
And totally rely on government delivery food.
Who gets the priorities if you have 25 million people?
Of course, people who are high up with connections.
It's madness.
And the farmers see their vegetables dying or getting rotten because there's a total breakdown between the food supply and to the end-user customers.
So roads are blocked.
You have to have massive testing so people cannot get to the food.
And the people have power.
Guess what they do?
They hoard food or they sell for very high prices.
And those people who wear white clothes, you see all those terrible videos, guess their new names?
It's the White Guards, instead of Red Guards under Mao's China.
White Guards, yes.
And they're total nuts, very suckish.
One girl was raped by leaving alone, and the White Guard come in.
And not just rape her, but also kill her.
Mom is like, please help!
My daughter is dead!
And it's like, it's so heartbroken.
You know, that's why I'm running.
I don't want this ever come to America.
tim pool
I think New Hampshire is relatively safe, but it's mostly because of people like you and the Free State Project, because New Hampshire is moving closer and closer to freedom, further and further away from the establishment, the authoritarianism.
But I would not be surprised if we got a lockdown out of this.
And it's early, it's early.
This could be a blip, and then within a week, there's no story, it's gone, and it was like, false alarm everybody.
I just kind of feel like when I saw that they already made a Wikipedia entry for it, I'm like, somebody with time and energy Decided to make an entry for an outbreak when we're at 34 cases.
Is that really a global outbreak?
I guess so.
I guess so.
So I just wonder.
lily tang will
Well, the plan is a lot bigger than just, oh, recently it showed up in Wikipedia.
Think about the former KGB guy, Eurine, what he said 40 years ago.
He died, you know, and he said, The communists will infiltrate into America, and they're going to take two generations to bring down United States of America.
Why two generations?
They said, well, you got to have four steps.
Number one step is demoralize a society, then destabilize it.
Then you go through crisis and crisis situations.
Now you're trying to normalize it, but when they're trying to normalize it, Your rights and freedom are all gone.
It's their normalization.
I'm terrified to see this craziness going on in the world.
I know New Hampshire is great.
That's why I moved there.
But I'm worried about the whole country because I have three children who were born in this country.
They're living in other states right now.
Yeah.
tim pool
I'm not sure we can pull back.
I think maybe we've gone off the edge of the cliff a long time ago.
And now it's a free fall.
We've been demoralized.
Now we're destabilized.
And I don't think there is a coming back because there's just too many people in this country that don't care to know but want power.
And when you take ignorant people, lazy ignorant people, who desire power because they think they're smarter than you, they destroy things.
These are the kind of people that, you know, we're in a car and we're driving straight towards the edge, about to go off the cliff, and you got the person on the right side and the person on the left side, and the person on the right keeps saying, stop, turn, turn, turn, the person on the left is like, no, I'm right, I know what I'm doing, and then straight off the edge of the cliff.
lily tang will
But their part of the plan is called Indoctrination of the youth, take away parental rights, kids belong to this state and believe in Marxism and socialism and free stuff, and guess who are they today?
Social justice warriors, work activists, or whatever you call them.
I don't know.
Really, we have to blame ourselves, our educational system, really, when you think about it.
Hong Kong people, young people, go out to risk their life to protest, want democracy, want freedom, and even want to seek amendment.
Our young people here, please have more gun control!
Take my guns away!
seamus coughlin
Well, I agree, and sadly it's not just the young people, it's the older people who don't really care about the young and aren't really interested in protecting the youth.
So, for example, we have a CDC report which said youth suicide attempts soared during the pandemics.
I mean, you lock kids in their homes, you take away normal social settings and situations, they're going to be more likely to get depressed.
We also know that they had mask mandates for children.
In New York, children were the last people who were still required to wear masks.
elad eliahu
They're still required to wear them now.
seamus coughlin
Right now, exactly.
And so adults aren't doing their responsibility in protecting children from this kind of stuff.
lily tang will
And you would think those are the most vulnerable of our society, little young kids who don't know what's going on, lose valuable time of learning years.
I heard kids who are under four, they lost two years to speak properly because everybody's wearing masks and, you know, hide their faces, cannot develop their social skills.
And they're going through speech therapy right now.
There's even an article published by the Atlantic.
It's like, my kids need speech therapy.
seamus coughlin
Exactly.
And so I think we've seen this.
One of the strategies of the communist movement is to try to break down the family.
And so it's going in both directions.
Firstly, you see, it is very much the case that children don't respect their parents anymore.
And they look to the states to find solutions.
They look to the state to find solutions to problems rather than to the family structure.
And also, of course, as I just mentioned, parents are not really interested in protecting their children either.
This really goes in both directions.
The family has very much been chipped away at from every angle.
tim pool
I want to make a point on that, but I do want to make a point on the speech thing real quick.
You ever watch a TV show and the volume is just a little too low, but you can tell what they're saying by how their mouth is moving?
unidentified
Yes.
Yeah.
tim pool
And then you, like, look down at your phone and now all of a sudden the clear words become... Seeing the mouth movements, Really does.
We are verbal and visual communicators.
Vocal and visual.
And all these kids now, these little kids, all they saw was masks.
So their brain was like not getting the full communications experience.
Now these kids, like you mentioned, they're in therapy or they're going to grow up and they're going to be stunted.
So going back to what you were saying about the family, I mean, absolutely.
And I agree that a lot of parents, well, I'll say it myself.
I don't think a lot of parents care about their kids.
seamus coughlin
No.
tim pool
I think they care about them in a superficial way.
But I'm surprised to hear these stories every day where it's like, look, we had this video from Libs of TikTok where a mother says, my 15 year old daughter was given pornographic material to do an assignment on and she was mortified.
And when she tried reading the assignment, they told her to stop talking because it was too vulgar for the meeting.
And this is like the fifth story we've seen about this.
And she was like, my daughter was given this.
Where were the other parents?
Why was just this one mother speaking about this?
How many kids are in a school, right?
You've got, what, a thousand maybe?
Or more?
Shouldn't there be hundreds of parents showing up being like, why were my children given this?
No, they're not showing up.
They have no idea.
It's insane to me.
I get it, I don't have kids, but when I grew up, my parents asked me about school all the time.
How was school?
What did you learn?
And they would ask me questions and they would give me answers.
Just the idea that you'd come home and they'd be like, meh, and have no idea what the teachers were grooming you for.
lily tang will
I know, it's sad.
When we raise our three children, you know, they went to public school in Douglas County, Colorado.
We know that we have to have family dinner together every night, and then we talk to them about school.
And then we ask them actually tough questions.
So they have to tell us what's going on, what the teacher taught them.
So we have to basically deprogram them.
You have to do this as families.
You know, if you cannot afford private school, you cannot afford a homeschool, you've got to have a conversation with your kids.
You know, you cannot just treat school as babysitters.
Go to school, hours, hours long, then we do our business, we do our work, and the kids come home.
There's a very funny meme, like some kids go to college at the age of 18 and come back, look like total Karl Marx!
Here goes your student, no money, you pay for it!
tim pool
I just, I wonder if it's a communist plot or if it's just...
Domino's falling over.
If you look at the 70s with women's liberation, right?
A lot of people don't understand.
I think it was 1974.
Pre-1974, women couldn't get credit cards without their husband's signature.
So it's like, you're not married.
Too bad!
Something like that.
Fact check me on that one.
But I've heard a lot of those stories.
But we do know that in the late 70s, more and more women started to enter the workplace.
All of a sudden, the workforce doubles.
Well, if the supply of workers doubles but the demand stays the same, workers are going to be losing out because they have no negotiating power.
All of a sudden now, women who could work...
Didn't have to.
Now have to, because wages are stagnant and now you need two incomes to support your family.
Now, without anyone to take care of the family, you need someone to put your kids.
But you can't afford daycare, so public schools come around.
Now your kids are handed off to the state.
The next step is these kids are raised by the state employees, like literal agents of the state, and they grow up Now you've got the millennial generation, which is split between many, I don't know, average people, and then a whole bunch of pro-government socialist kids.
I'm not going to call them adults.
They're old children.
We'll call it that.
And now they're advocating for an expansion upon the government controlling more and more of your lives.
But why?
They were raised by the government.
They weren't raised by their parents.
They were raised in government institutions.
That's freaky to me.
lily tang will
And their teachers are trained by Marxist professors in teachers' colleges.
You know, how many teachers' colleges in the country so those teachers can become our kids' teachers?
And when I go to school, talk about cultural revolution, how many people died under Mao's communism, and all the details, horrors.
Some teachers who are Democrats say, oh, Lily, we never knew that.
So if they don't know, how do they teach our kids real history?
Or is it their, like, left side of story of history?
100 million people died under 100 years of communism.
And some people will say, they did not do it right.
They did not do the socialism communism.
Like, how many people are you going to experiment with this ideology?
tim pool
I wonder if you get Bill Gates in private, you know, and he knew that he was safe, what he would say about the communist dictatorships.
He's a guy who was given talk saying, we need to reduce population growth.
And I wonder because certainly the communists effectively reduced population growth, you know, by exterminating hundreds, a hundred million people, which is And then their one-child policy as well.
Right right right starving to death. I'm not I'm not accusing Bill Gates of anything
I'm genuinely curious what he might think of that because if he's a utilitarian and he seems to be I'd imagine he'd
be like well You know
unidentified
positive outcome I guess By the way, I just want to mention
seamus coughlin
So I did just a little bit of googling here since you mentioned the thing about women not being able to get
credit cards What I'm reading is that it was the case that before there was an anti-discrimination law, a bank could deny them a credit card.
I'm not sure how often it happens.
One website is saying that they could face a barrage of questions when trying to get a credit card that men wouldn't face, but I'm not seeing any numbers on how common it was.
tim pool
But also, people didn't understand this.
Because I see feminists say all the time, they're like, did you know that women couldn't get credit cards unless their husband signed off on it?
It's like, did you know that women mostly weren't working?
So the bank would be like, how do you intend to pay for this?
And they'd be like, my husband has a job.
And they'd be like, okay, well then your husband needs to certify this.
That doesn't sound as nefarious now, does it?
unidentified
Yeah.
elad eliahu
To follow up on those millennial parents, I feel like there's a few things at play here.
First of all, there's more single parents than ever before.
And I feel like millennials have become more willing to embrace that.
Horrible.
Another video that I saw from Libs from TikTok, who's doing an extraordinary job
and probably one of the most influential people in our parts of the political space.
But it was this one mother in a dressing room with her child.
You guys know what I'm talking about with this dress?
And at the end of every sentence, she would say, she would just be like,
right, you love this dress, right?
Like you picked out this dress, right?
Like you feel good in it.
You want to buy this dress.
They make fun of you at school.
You know, they make fun of me too.
And then it like pans to herself and it's her smirking.
So it's like a lot of these single, I don't know if she's a single parent, but it's a lot of these single parents, these millennial people projecting their beliefs onto their children.
And it was a non-binary looking type millennial mother.
And they were just so willing to experiment.
And also, like, this idea that wearing dresses makes you a girl, and, like, a child would understand that as a concept, that wearing a dress makes you think you somehow want to transition to a girl is so crazy and unfathomable, unless you project so much of your gender ideology onto this child, but, crazy video.
seamus coughlin
Also, I mean, if she's not a single parent, that father should be unbelievably ashamed.
I mean, functionally, she is.
tim pool
I just, I just want to say, um, I feel, I feel bad for people who didn't have two parents.
I mean it genuinely.
I know people who were in single family homes and I'm just like, the people that I knew who grew up with just their dad or just their mom and their parents are good people trying really, really hard.
They did not have that two parent privilege, we'll call it.
elad eliahu
It's twice as much time, twice the income.
tim pool
It's learning how to bake cookies with your mom, it's playing ball with your dad, or playing ball with your mom and baking cookies with your dad.
Maybe your dad's a famous chef or baker.
Maybe your mom's a sports manager or, you know, in business.
seamus coughlin
Or she's a stay-at-home mom who's giving you individualized attention and caring for you.
tim pool
I remember, you know, just the... it's... I could not imagine not having a mom and a dad.
lily tang will
You know, how high is the talk about black Americans and their family destructions and cause their kids no role models in the home, no dads, live on welfare?
You know, I heard it's like 70% of, you know, black family households are led just by single mothers.
Where are their fathers?
And where are those role models for their children?
Those young boys, they're stuck in their schools, and they have no way to get a quality education because Democrats control the school district, do not allow school choice.
And then they get bored, and they have no interest in school, they become gangs.
And they get arrested and thrown into jail for years and years.
It's horrible.
But they don't talk about this when they talk about Black Lives Matter.
Let's talk about the cost of their poverty and their high crime rate.
tim pool
The opposite of school choice is one of the most shocking things to me.
Because I'm confused.
You've got a low-income neighborhood of any race.
And the parents are like, we have no choice but to send our kids to a low-income school with low-income teachers, with no resources.
With school choice, they could literally just go to the next town over, which may be wealthier, and be like, we choose this school.
And then that money goes to the school and the school gets bigger.
And the good schools then grow and can bring in the lower-income kids into the better schools.
Why do they oppose that?
lily tang will
Well, because lots of teachers' unions opposed to it.
So when people say, oh, you know, and we really worry concerned for the people of color.
Well, in Democrat-controlled cities, states, they are in the pockets of teachers' unions and who donate lots of money for their re-elections, right?
And the teachers' union, you see how they behave during the COVID?
They want to use the school reopening as a negotiation I mean, it's such an incredibly powerful union because they can literally keep your children hostage.
seamus coughlin
They say, well, we're not going to be giving them an education unless you meet our demands.
And it's really unfortunate because I, you know, I am not against collective bargaining.
I think unions can be great.
The teachers unions are not.
They are the perfect example of how it can absolutely become the case that a union just ends up being an organization which protects the weaker workers from the better workers who would outperform them and receive more promotions.
And so when you see them opposing school choice, my thought is these teachers are constantly complaining about lower wages.
Well, wouldn't it be the case that if we had school choice, In educational institutions had to compete for students, they would also have to compete for good teachers so that they can ensure a decent educational quality and get kids to go there.
So if you are a good teacher, school choice isn't a threat because good schools will want you and you'll have more options as well outside of the public school system.
lily tang will
Give you an example, D.C.
teachers union shut down the very popular charter school in D.C.
because all the black families and children, they're waiting in line to get into this charter school.
But they shut that down.
Do they really care about people of color?
Like they claim.
And they're trying to teach critical race theory into all 14,000 school districts.
Say that you're oppressed if you're people of color.
But do you really care about people of color to strive to get out of poverty?
Except sitting there being oppressed and say we're victims.
If you really care about them, then you got to lift them up by having educational choice for parents, for kids.
I feel very strongly about it.
It's my top three issues.
Defend the parental rights and parental choice.
Otherwise, you know, those kids are stuck in the inner poor performing schools, and there's no competition, and you can throw all the money you want to from taxpayers at it, and they do not improve in terms of testing schools, you know, testing scores and quality education.
At the same time, they're taught, oh, equity, equity, so government give me some.
How do they take a personal responsibility to become like entrepreneurs, become good in math and reading and science, and they're competing with other country kids for lots of good jobs right now.
But instead they're focused on, you know, crap they're teaching in school.
elad eliahu
Moreover, the way that they're saying that they're helping these students are actually hurting, it's coming at the cost of other students.
So a lot of ways that they're saying they're helping black and brown people in these communities is by getting rid of the upper class classes, the honor classes, because they say it racially divides children because more and white Asian children tend to be in the honors classes.
And therefore, if we see any, you know, not a direct reflection of population in class sizes and how it's distributed, it's automatically racist.
So what do they say?
They just get rid of the honors classes, and then they say they're helping everybody.
But really, it just comes at the cost of our best students.
lily tang will
That's why aging Americans' families are moving into more and more voting for Republicans, because they value education.
They value their kids and quality of their education.
Now they say all this stuff.
Oh, my kid's AP class is canceled.
And also, Asian children, when they're trying to apply for Harvard, Yale, they get discriminated because there's a quotas.
They're too excellent.
You cannot go if, you know, you have to wait at the bottom of the line once the quotas is gone.
And DOJ dropped a lawsuit against Yale when the Asian parents sued Yale to say, you discriminate against our kids based on skin color because they're Asians.
But instead, look at the individual meritocracy, which this country is supposed to be.
And the left will say, oh, you Asians are too rich.
Oh, it's for the class, economical class.
It's a classical Marxist theory.
It's, oh, we have the highest income in the country than white.
So now in Washington state, if you're Asian children, you're supposed to go to the white group because you make too much money.
seamus coughlin
Yeah, absolutely.
I think part of this is a symptom of how completely economically illiterate the left is.
So it seems to me as if they more or less see the economy as something which serves us by giving people busy work to keep them focused on other things all day.
They don't actually understand how supply chains work.
That's part of why they had no apprehensions about shutting the entire economy down.
They don't understand where goods and services really come from and the fact that the work people do in our economy is important.
And so they will look at any particular field and they'll say, hmm, we need to make sure that this is equitable.
We need to make sure that we see a perfect demographic breakdown of the population here.
Otherwise it's unfair.
Instead of going, oh, well, given that the purpose of an economy is to deliver goods and services, these people are in this field because they found their way there because they're best at doing it.
And maybe it is better for us to have people who are good at jobs do them instead of shoehorning people into positions or out of them based on their ethnic identity.
And one more thing I want to mention is the left has constantly claimed that they are the party and the ideology of education and higher learning.
Firstly, they have flat-out lied about that for years.
They've claimed that we're constantly slashing funding for education.
It's literally not true.
Federal spending per pupil has increased every single year since 1970.
Test scores have not increased.
And by the way, that's an increase in funding adjusted for inflation as well.
And so, With all this extra money we've been spending on education at the federal level, what are they doing?
Like you said, cutting gifted classes, giving fewer children opportunities to excel.
It's sickening.
elad eliahu
It's interesting because we keep hearing about this potential Asian backlash against the Democratic Party, but I don't know if it's ever come to fruition because these cases against Yale and Harvard have been going on for, I feel like, almost a decade now.
We're also seeing hate crimes towards Asians in a lot of different communities that we're waiting to see this backlash from, also on the education front.
But I don't know.
tim pool
What percentage of the United States is Asian?
elad eliahu
I think it's relatively small, but in certain areas they have, I think they're gathered around the coasts mostly, so in specific areas they might have outsized influence.
As I understand, in New York City and Chinatown, Asians, the Chinese specifically, are some of the least politically involved.
They don't refuse to vote, but they just don't.
And it's interesting because there's a lot of reasons for that.
The system that they came from in China, obviously they didn't have.
the opportunity to vote in the past.
7%.
Also, there's this language barrier that exists still in a lot of these Chinese immigrant
communities.
So there's a lot of factors going on.
lily tang will
Seven percent.
So seven.
And in New Hampshire, Asian Americans is three percent, but it is the second largest minority
group.
tim pool
So I'm not sure that the Democrats are worried about seven percent.
When Bill Maher was talking about student debt forgiveness, Bill Maher said, 13% of Americans have student debt.
Not a large group.
And he's outright saying, why would we be focused on this 13%?
Well, Asians are 7%.
I certainly think the Democrats don't care.
I've mentioned this on the show many times.
When I was younger, I was told never to check Asian off on any form when asked for my race, because I was told you will be discriminated against based on the assumptions they make about Asians.
So you're better off just putting, you know, white down or something.
lily tang will
But they use us when they want to advance their agenda called stop aging hate.
You know, white are racist.
White supremacists are attacking aging.
According to DOJ data, 2018 most crimes happened against the aging.
You know what?
They are people of color.
elad eliahu
Yeah, Asians are also scared to talk about this one rep.
His name is John Liu in lower Manhattan I've spoken to him about this and what did he say when he was trying to address these hate crimes?
He was telling me about like education classes.
I also think there's an issue here with influential Asian people in the culture in media unwilling to call out this crime specifically because they're scared to get labeled because they're scared to get labeled racist and Yeah, it's it's a sad fact of reality Well, it's very sad for me.
lily tang will
I have been telling people, I see similarities between Mao's Cultural Revolution and with what's going on in today's America.
And instead of we use, you know, classes here, just use races.
Everything's about race.
Everything's about your skin color instead of your diversity of ideas and thoughts, personality and skills and knowledge, right?
I love diversity, like you said.
You know, we're all part of diversity.
But they only talk about diversity of the skin color, which is wrong.
unidentified
Not!
seamus coughlin
And also, well, and not only that, they only talk about diversity of skin color
when they consider it to be advantageous to them, or diversity of ethnicity when it's advantageous to them.
We were just mentioning the fact that they want fewer Asian students in universities.
And you mentioned the Asian hate and that there's hate crimes against Asians.
Well, this is just the inevitable byproduct of critical theory as applied to race.
When you spend decades telling the black community that the white community is only successful and only doing well because they have stolen something from you, that instills in the psyche of the general public that if any group of people is outperforming another group of people, it is because they have victimized that group.
So the inevitable conclusion from that kind of logic is that Asian people have cheated in some way.
So the expectation is that we would see more crimes against them.
It's horrific, but it's an insane ideology based on greed and envy, and it is to blame for these hate crimes.
There's no question about it.
tim pool
You know what's really funny?
That there are stereotypes and tropes about Asian parents.
you watch any comedy show and the Asian parent is demanding of their of their kid to get better
grades you know a Futurama uh I had the joke I think it's Futurama are you a doctor yet or was
that uh what was it no it's a different show anyway the the point is it might have been Futurama
lily tang will
might have been Futurama oh yeah if you don't get a straight A you better explain to your parents
why you did not get a straight A I don't like my kids will complain about me
tim pool
There's what they call positive discrimination stereotype against Asians, that the Asian parent is a strict academic.
And then all of a sudden they're like, how come Asians make more money?
We should, we should... Imagine this.
Your parents are strict and tell you to work hard, study hard, and get into the best school.
So the school says, make it harder.
So what?
What's the outcome then?
The parents should be like, it doesn't matter if you work hard because the school's not gonna let you in anyway?
And then once the scores start dropping, they'll be like, ah, okay, now we can let them back in because they're not doing as well?
It's insane.
lily tang will
The thing is though, and traditionally, culture-wise, that Asian parents always value education because that's the only way they can get out of poverty.
Look at the Chinese people who come from China, like me, who started with nothing.
And because of the education, the skill, the degree we got, we get good jobs, we start our own business, we work our butt off to achieve American dream.
We're not rich.
We have no connection in this country.
We have no social status.
We have no inheritance money in this country.
It is hard work.
Ethics make us successful.
And I have seen parents from China running restaurant.
Look how hard work that is.
Seven days a week, no vacations.
They send their kids $50,000 a year to Harvard.
And now it's like, oh, my kids cannot get in no matter how high their ACT is, and now ACT might be racist!
tim pool
Now this is a question I would love to see answered.
It is, by the way.
We have the trope of the student going to college and then coming back with their head shaved and purple hair.
What would happen to a kid who's in an Asian family?
The Asian parents are very strict, saying, you better score really high in SATs, you're gonna go to Harvard, and then they score really, really well, and they're wearing, like, a suit and a tie, and they go off to the university, and then come home to their Asian family with their head shaved, purple hair, and they're wearing, like, cut-off sleeves, and, like, sweatpants, and they're like, whatever, Dad, I don't care anymore.
Call me Janet.
seamus coughlin
I want to mention, you said something about the SATs.
There are people who consider the SATs and ACTs to be racially biased, so they are considered racist as well.
unidentified
Any disparity that exists can be called racism.
lily tang will
But here's something you might not know.
Canceling academic achievement excellence is what Mao did during China's Cultural Revolution.
One guy, after Cultural Revolution, like the school reopened, he was taking a test and he said, I don't care about this.
I'm going to turn in my test.
Blank.
So he got a big zero, right?
Guess what?
He's glorious.
They made him a hero.
And his name is Zhang Tiesheng.
I remember that very well.
So now I'm seeing the same thing happening in this country.
Canceling individual excellence in academic, in science, in art, in comedy shows.
Can you see why I'm warning people this is a cultural revolution happening in America?
It's scary stuff!
elad eliahu
Tim, you mentioned how a lot of these Asian immigrants' parents are sending their kids to college.
They're coming back head-shaped.
unidentified
No, no, no.
tim pool
I'm not saying they are.
I'm saying I wonder what that... Like, it's one thing if you're a liberal, you know, American and your kid comes back and they're doing all these things and they believe all this weird stuff.
These liberals are going to be like, oh, very progressive of you, honey.
But for like a strict conservative Asian parent for that to happen to their kids, they might be like, what?
elad eliahu
I'm not saying this is the exact same thing, but I want to draw a parallel.
But the Cultural Revolution was actually led by the youth, right?
In China as I understand it.
The Red Guards were all the youth in the schools that were the leaders of this.
So that same parallel that we're seeing in the universities that happened in China, we are seeing to some degree here as well.
Because kids are going to college, becoming more indoctrinated, coming back to their home, and the parents don't understand what their kids came into.
lily tang will
But they don't know the history.
That's what I'm saying.
They even don't know.
elad eliahu
Well, some of them praise it.
I know people who think what's happening in China and what's happened in the past is a good thing.
I know people online on Twitter.
I feel like it's easy to find people denying that the Tiananmen Square Massacre even happened.
lily tang will
Wow, that if they were in this country, they'd even deny that.
It's like, we should shoot them a tank man.
tim pool
So we've heard a lot of stories about Chinese spies coming to the United States and taking action against Chinese citizens who are now living in the United States.
Has anything happened to you?
I mean, you're running for office.
You're gaining a lot of influence.
You believe in freedom.
You're speaking out against the CCP quite a bit.
Is this something you've noticed?
lily tang will
Well, my last time, honestly, went to see my family and friends in China was 2015.
I bought air ticket to go back 2019, but by then I was already big on social media and going to schools, educated people about horrors of communism, and somehow they found my English page, and they started to come to my social media, threatened me, and said, you better not ever come back to China.
So 2019, I wasn't running for anything.
I was just an educator, an inspirational speaker.
So I told my husband, he said, you better not go back by yourself because I have to work and we were getting ready to move to New Hampshire.
If you disappear, they let you in, they don't let you come back, what I'm going to do?
So I wasn't anybody.
So I was just like small cabbage, you know, not famous.
And I said, OK, I'll cancel my trip.
So now I'm running as a Republican candidate and still be consistent speak out against CCP.
When I was giving a speech in Utah near Salt Lake City, one Chinese man showed up in his 30s and paid $75, taped my whole talk, then tell people at the table, You are all being brainwashed by her.
Our leaders in China are not elected.
They are like our fathers.
So that table, people told me later, Lily, did he come to say hi?
I said, no, I never met him.
I don't know who he is.
And I tell my Chinese friends, Of course, he's a spy.
Don't put your location on social media so they can show up and troll you.
And worse comes, they can attack you.
So now I say, OK, like I didn't tell people I'm coming here today, tonight, until afterwards, you know, it's a.
Well, I feel like I have friends worry about my safety and they say don't run for Congress, do something else.
I say, well, if I want my message to be heard by people in this country and the free world, even people who are voiceless inside the China, I'm the best person to tell the truth and speak truth to the power.
Just keep that in mind.
They've been targeting me and trying to discredit my campaign and call me a China spy
And so I was 10 teams like just believe me me. I will never disappear
Okay, and I will never kill myself. I don't have any mental health issues
elad eliahu
Can we also get your reaction to the church shooting that happened in California from this?
Apparently guy who I'm reading from the Taipei Times right now that says the suspect was tied to a pro-chinese
Chinese against Chinese, right?
As well as Taiwanese.
Taiwanese man, he was this doctor who rushed the shooter.
This has gotten a lot less coverage than other mass shootings that have occurred.
So could you make a difference?
lily tang will
Chinese against Chinese, right?
tim pool
As well as Taiwanese.
lily tang will
Taiwanese, yeah, no, but they speak Mandarin, too.
elad eliahu
The Asians aren't a monolith.
lily tang will
Yeah, right, right.
They don't report it.
What happens is that I'm saying that they have infiltrated into this country since the Confucius Institute started like 18 years ago.
The last one just closed on campus of the University of New Hampshire, like end of last year.
And they were allowed infiltrate into our schools and colleges to indoctrinate our children, make China look glorious.
And also the Chinese newspapers can distribute to our Congress people in the Capitol Hill long, long ago called the People's Daily.
They pay money to put that newspaper insert into our newspaper here in the United States, give to our Congress people.
And you're talking about infiltration.
I have a Chinese human rights activist.
He almost got killed in California.
Recently, five Chinese spies were indicted by DOJ.
Three were arrested.
And one of them is American, not even Chinese.
So don't don't assume they're just like look like me.
They don't.
They are everywhere.
A few years ago, I read an article.
There were over 30,000 CCP spies, all shapes and all colors, all people.
elad eliahu
And there is something to say, too, about the amount of Chinese immigrant students that come here just for a few years and end up going back and forth for a bit.
I know Covid did put a little bit of a dent in that, but this is only the spies that we know about.
If we could only imagine how many of these that we don't.
lily tang will
Well, some of them, there are two kinds of students.
One come by themselves, on their family money, their own money.
Another kind is sent by the government, and to get even paid by the government.
And they have duty to go back and to bring all their knowledge.
So, think about all the potential.
economic espionage, working in our laboratories and steal the secrets from
the high-tech companies and take back to China. And I think the national security
people are aware of this, but it is still mind, you know, like confusing to me who
let those people come in here into our schools, into the, like Harvard for
example, took a lot of money also from China.
They did not even report to the Department of Education.
You're supposed to report if you take foreign money.
elad eliahu
And I think Xi's daughter actually went to Harvard, if I'm not mistaken.
lily tang will
Can somebody fact check me on that?
Well connected, right?
elad eliahu
It's interesting how she didn't choose to go to any, you know, Shanghai University.
She chose Harvard University.
lily tang will
And they even recruit talent.
There's a talent recruiting program in the world by Xi.
And remember our athlete competed for China team during the Winter Olympics?
tim pool
Right, right, right.
lily tang will
Yeah.
And she might even maybe choose due citizenship, even though China do not allow due citizenship.
Well, I don't know if they're going to make exception for her or not.
And her mom is from China.
tim pool
Didn't she resign?
Are she renounced US citizenship to compete for China or something like that?
lily tang will
Yes, one girl, I think.
tim pool
Yeah, she like, screwed up really bad and cried.
Was that her?
lily tang will
No, it was two different girls.
Oh, okay.
One recruited by Chinese to compete for China, and she got so much shame.
She was crying because she made a mistake.
She did not win any medals.
Another one won the medal, look like a star, and get paid probably $30 million endorsement money.
And mom is from China, who wanted her compete for Chinese team.
And, you know, I just wonder, maybe many years later, interview them again.
So what do you think about China today?
How are you trading now?
I will not blame her if she goes by China.
They're living there for a few years, especially during this lockdown.
Maybe she'll change her mind already.
elad eliahu
I think it's important to mention too that athletes and famous people in China don't have any freedom of speech and if they do speak out in the government in any capacity, people will come for them.
So one famous case that's kind of been memory hold is the case of Peng Shui.
She's one of the most famous tennis stars.
It's a household name there in China.
She came out with accusations against one of the party leaders of sexual abuse in the Chinese version of the Me Too movement.
And she has been She's gone.
Essentially and like you'll see because there's been a couple of times where they put her on camera in the most
ridiculous scenarios I don't know China has not learned how to you know, prop
their videos very well they do their fake videos very well, but you could tell she's
timid everything's planted and staged and Jack Ma is also this very famous guy. He was in there
billionaire He was outspoken for a little bit as trying to look like it
was liberalizing a little bit But then we haven't heard from Jake Ma in Jack Ma in years
and this was one of the most famous guys there And nobody talks about him anymore Jack much. Yeah, not
seamus coughlin
just celebrities, but religious leaders Cardinal Cardinal Joseph Zen was just arrested in China
I mean this is an extremely high-ranking person within the Catholic Church
lily tang will
Yeah, Pope made a deal with Beijing, like, okay, in order for the Catholic Church to exist in China, Pope will allow Beijing to nominate three, like, bishops for China.
Maximum three.
If after three nominations, China's not happy, guess what?
We're gonna pick one.
It's all those deals and going on.
seamus coughlin
Very horrible deal.
lily tang will
Yeah, I think the whole world should stand up firm against CCP.
It has been evil and conditioned the Chinese, enslaved them with their consent by controlling all the press, all the media, all the military, all the natural resources, all the schools.
They control everything.
It doesn't matter if you're a billionaire or not.
If you say something, criticize China regulators, some stupid economical laws or something, Retire, donate to charity, and do not travel.
elad eliahu
Any threat to the legitimacy of the government, the Chinese government, they will completely... Yes.
tim pool
I saw a great viral post.
I forgot the guy, so forgive me for not crediting you, but he said, you know how sometimes countries are bad, they get worse, and so you flee them to somewhere safe?
Imagine now that bad government was the entire planet, and that's globalism.
unidentified
Yep.
tim pool
That's how I feel.
I have no place to go.
I'm fighting here.
about the idea of Chinese expansion, the CCP I'm sorry, the communist expansion.
lily tang will
That's how I feel. I have no place to go. I'm fighting here.
I'm not gonna be like my mother who begged in China before, get down on her knees, and that's
why I have this.
That's why I have this.
My AR-15.
Anyway, anybody donate $200, you get a signed copy, I will mail it to you.
And I'm, you know, I need help.
I have no place to go, Tim.
I don't know where I can go.
And I even don't know when I can go back to China to see my family and friends.
And I don't talk to them about the politics.
Some of them are still brainwashed to cheer for the regime.
How sad is that?
I have one family relative tell me to take one minute to remember Chairman Mao when he had his birthday every December.
Your great leader's gone.
Let's take one minute silence to remember him.
She had no idea how many people he starved to death, he murdered.
They still don't know because that's how they enslave people, by controlling all their press, all their media, and all their propaganda.
So people still say in Kung Pao Yang, I have friends who are locked down for two months in China, in Shanghai, and they still tell me, don't tell Americans, we're fine.
Don't say anything bad!
tim pool
We've seen the videos over the past several years of people screaming at night.
When they go out in their balconies, you hear everyone screaming, they're locked in their homes.
There's a photo a guy took his refrigerator, opened it, and pushed it on his balcony because he's got no food.
And they're gonna act like everything's okay.
Like the government is.
seamus coughlin
And not only that, our media is also going to act like everything is okay.
It's not just them, it's us.
tim pool
Well, maybe it's communist infiltration.
unidentified
Yep.
lily tang will
Well, look at what happened in Australia, what happened in Germany today, what happened to Canada, you know, the truckers freed them.
They have to do this vaccine passport to travel, to ship goods.
What's going to happen now that those people who lose their jobs, lose their careers, and if you dare not to, you know, comply, we free your bank accounts!
elad eliahu
I think this zero COVID policy in China also speaks to the fragility and insecurity of the Chinese government right now.
They know that even if there is a small outbreak, they do not have the hospital capacity right now to deal with any sort of outbreak there, and that will threaten the legitimacy of the CCP that has been dwindling.
Moreover, they have a Sinovax right now.
Their vaccine is trash compared to our vaccine, so plus one for our pharmaceutical industry.
lily tang will
Socialist medicine!
China has socialist medicine.
I had a friend, entrepreneur, wanted to get into hospital reform, have like a half private, half even government hospital.
They destroyed everything he owned.
totally failed on their project, almost just become totally poor again. It's
horrible. They control certain industries, health care is one of them.
They do not want you to use a free market a little bit to build more
hospitals, more clinics, let doctors privately practice. No, it's totally regulated. So when you have such a big aging
population, right, People are getting old.
And when you have a policy, sometimes you cannot even take care of you, like two, both very old parents, and you rely on health care, but then you don't have a hospital capacity.
And now nurses, doctors are going out doing madness, massive testing, testing, you know.
And by the time you want to go to hospital, they're gonna make you wait four hours until your test is Negative to admit you by the time you're dead.
I saw this woman deliver baby without even anything under her butt.
A baby came out on the road because she was waiting for the test to come back.
That's four hours wait.
I think he has gone totally mad.
I'm really worried about my family and friends, and also worried about the world economy, the food supply, our supply chains.
China, like Shanghai, is 13% about the export, you know, like goods coming out from Shanghai.
It stopped for two months.
That's why people cannot get their supplies.
We need to re-look at China in the market, re-look at our supply chains.
We need to be smart to compete very competitively in the global economy.
Otherwise, we'll rely on those totalitarian regimes.
Like you rely on Putin for oil, Venezuela for oil instead of drill in your own country, and buy high prices now like the Biden administration is doing.
Don't you think it's kind of crazy?
It just don't make sense at all, but they're doing it.
At the same time, they're sending $40 billion printed money to Ukraine.
How about Americans who have to pay high prices for gas and diesel?
In New Hampshire, diesel is like $6.30 per gallon.
seamus coughlin
It's interesting, our money, or our government has been spending billions of dollars on Ukraine.
The Chinese government has been spending insane amounts of money buying corn futures in the United States, betting on the price of food here to go up.
lily tang will
So that, you know, who is gonna really care about regular Americans live in this country and face all those challenges?
And I know, I know it's both Republican Democrats voted for this.
It's kind of sad for me to see.
I think if I do get elected, I probably will join some Liberty Republicans to make some sense.
And so we need the people coming in to vote for the primary, vote for Liberty populists, grassroots candidates who really will speak for the common people of this country.
And instead, I don't know who they're speaking to, what they're benefiting.
Are they benefiting their colonies themselves or industrial complex or what?
elad eliahu
Lily, can I follow up?
tim pool
I want to jump to the story.
We often criticize the great firewall of China and the manipulation they have on social media and on the internet and the news people can get access to like the Tiananmen Square massacre like you can't find out things about it.
We have the story from TimCast.com.
Twitter unveils crisis misinformation policy.
Content labeled false by the platform will be hidden during catastrophes or emergencies.
unidentified
Wow.
tim pool
Yeah, you know exactly where that's going.
We've got all these videos coming out of Ukraine.
One of them was, I love this news story, it was like, cessation of hostilities in Mariupol.
And it's like, what does that mean?
And then you actually dig into it and it's like, oh, a surrender from the Ukrainians and victory for the Russians.
But they don't want that to be the message that Ukraine is losing.
This is what I feared with the U.S.
Disinformation Board, the DHS Disinformation Board.
That the goal was to put out talking points like, here's a list of fake news.
Then Twitter could go, oh, we're just taking down things that the government has said is fake news.
So the government is working through Twitter to censor information.
Now that got shut down.
Yeah, that's why I fear the country.
I love becoming the country left.
going to happen but Twitter is moving forward with censorship anyway. Now you're not going to know
what's really happening in the world. Yeah. We are following the footsteps of everything we claim to
lily tang will
be against with the Great Firewall of China. Yeah, that's why I fear the country. I love
becoming the country left. That's my campaign slogan.
slogan because everything I see is like somebody wants to rule over us and taking their tactics
and terms and strategies all straight from a communist party's playbook.
Who are those people?
What do they want?
What kind of country we want to live in?
I'm terrified that, you know, I don't know.
tim pool
I think when you look at the Project Veritas expose, you start to realize who these people at Twitter really are.
The true believers, the people, we had that one guy who said they want to change the world, you know, they're here for the mission or whatever.
These are cult zealots.
This is brainwashed, psychotic cult behavior.
lily tang will
But you know what?
Those people don't realize they will be thrown under the bus.
tim pool
They're the first out.
People need to understand.
The one thing that we all understand is that the people who foment revolution are the first to be purged after the revolution.
Why?
Because the people running the new government know who overthrew the last one.
They don't want it to happen to them.
seamus coughlin
I mean, we're already seeing it happen on a smaller scale at the social level.
I mean, people who were considered on the left yesterday are being destroyed by the left today.
The revolution eats its own children.
That's always how it goes.
lily tang will
That's why our kids are so important for somebody.
Parents should be parents' responsibility if schools are not teaching that, a real history.
So we do not repeat, you know, this kind of human tragedies.
You know, millions and millions are going to die, already dead.
It's like, how come are we just repeating this?
horrible, horrible stories. Like I was having like a PTSD last two years to see
what happened in our country because it brings back all my horrible childhood
seamus coughlin
memories. Well let me ask you, Lily, what can we do in the United States to avoid
unidentified
the fate that your country is experiencing or the country which you
lily tang will
came from is experiencing? I think we have to start to wake up ourselves and
Once we wake up, we need to keep our family, our friends, our neighbors close, regardless political party, regardless who they are.
They might be very leftist social justice warriors.
I want to go to talk to them.
Because when I have a face-to-face talk with people, hopefully they allow me to tell my stories, have several conversations like we sit down here.
Maybe they will start wondering, oh, she has a credibility to tell her personal story.
Maybe I need to look at a different source of information.
Lots of people don't know the truth because they have been conditioned for years to believe in their own source of information.
You know, it's like they have this virtue sickness.
They think they're right.
They think, like, I got demonized all the time to, you know, say I'm an evil Republican.
You racist.
I kowtow to the white nationalist or some all kind of name calling.
Those people even don't know me.
They even don't know me.
They hate my gun picture.
They think that it's like, why?
Why are you doing this?
That's so scary.
I'm a 5'1", okay, aging woman.
What is my leverage?
tim pool
Can I tell you something funny?
So just to the left of where I'm pointing, we have an actual model 1861 Union Civil War rifled musket.
Never been fired, mint condition.
I'm a fan of history.
And it's the least dangerous.
It's not legally a gun because you have to, you know, muzzle load it like the old school days.
And we've had several guests on this show who are liberal.
They won't touch it.
They're afraid of it?
Yeah, they're terrified of it.
Without saying who exactly, but I come in here and we have real guns.
And I can bring in someone like Thomas Massey.
And he's like, Oh, yeah, yeah, wonderful.
Great.
And then we have everything safe, everything secured, we have safes and all that stuff for any real firearm.
But the libertarians, the conservatives, are like, they know how to handle it, they know how to be safe.
And anybody we're not sure of, we have like a dummy.
I always give people something they can't actually fire, give them the rules, and if they handle it improperly, they're cut off, you can't touch any guns anymore.
But these we have up here.
are antiques. And when I come in with somebody who's a libertarian or conservative,
you know, they'll pick it up. They know the rules. They don't point at anybody,
even though this thing is so far from firing. It's, you know, not out of the question.
And then when we have these liberal guests, I'm like, do you want to take a look at the
unidentified
Union Civil? And they're like, no, I can't touch that. Scared.
lily tang will
So that's the saying.
When I first came to this country, I never touched guns in China.
You do feel scared of guns for some reason.
Because you just have no knowledge how to use it, how to train to use it properly, right?
But my husband, you know, from Texas, they took me to shooting range, and they show me how to, you know, train a little bit.
At the beginning, I scared everybody.
I just pick up guns, like, point at everybody.
Oh, no, no, no, no.
It's like, that's the first wrong thing you did.
It's like, you point at people.
I didn't know, because I was just like, oh, what is this?
What is that?
So they showed me, they trained me.
And when I first filed a shot, it was shocking to me.
I actually feel very empowered.
Empowered.
I never had that feeling, because I was just afraid of guns.
I was afraid of guns.
We were conditioned to believe that.
tim pool
I think for me, the power was scary.
Not like I was terrified of it, but it was just like the realization of how much power you actually
had at that moment that no one, no one could say anything to you.
And it's like, you have to be responsible.
You have to understand when you're holding that weapon.
I think it's funny when people like Joe Biden are like, get a shotgun.
And I'm like, wow, really?
unidentified
Let off three blasts!
seamus coughlin
I was like, what are you talking about?
tim pool
fire in the air, whatever, it's like, first of all, so when we went to a range
and we had an instructor talking to us, the 12 gauge was the one that actually scared everybody.
You know, the 556 people, you know, the AR-15, people were just like, oh, wow, you know,
I didn't expect that.
But the 12 gauge hurt people's shoulders.
And it was like, yeah, the shotgun is probably not the right thing for a beginner.
But you get people like Joe Biden, these liberals who don't know anything about guns, and they're just like, you get a shotgun, you fire it.
No, no, no, don't do that.
Don't do that.
Talk to an expert.
Go to, you know, if you go to the if you go to your gun store, your firearms dealer, ask them for expertise.
And you definitely want to get training because I'm far from an expert.
But you know, there's a lot of things that I was surprised by.
lily tang will
Does he have misinformation all the time?
seamus coughlin
I want to correct something.
I said three blasts.
Let me read the full quote from him, just so we can answer that question.
Does Joe spread misinformation often?
This was him talking to his wife, right?
unidentified
I said, Jill, if there's ever a problem, just walk out on the balcony here.
seamus coughlin
Walk out on the balcony here, okay?
unidentified
Walk out, put the double barrel shotgun and fire two blasts outside the house.
What?
seamus coughlin
Firstly, firstly, I mean, without even considering how unbelievably dangerous that is, he said a double barrel shotgun.
So waste all of your ammo.
Now you have to reload.
Also, no, do not aimlessly fire a gun outside of your balcony.
tim pool
He didn't say point it up.
seamus coughlin
He said, walk out, put that double barrel shotgun And fire two blasts outside the house.
tim pool
What does that, what does that mean?
seamus coughlin
It means the man was slightly less declined cognitively at this point because the sentence structure works, but what he's saying is insane.
tim pool
I like how he's, you're double barrel.
It's like, okay, I guess.
seamus coughlin
Do you think Jill carries a double barrel shotgun around?
tim pool
But also why would you, he's an old guy.
It's like, what is he, Elmer Fudd?
I'm going to get a, I'm going to get a double barrel for home defense.
lily tang will
So what do you think about Elon Musk saying that whoever controls his teleprompter is controlling running this country?
tim pool
It's funny because it's halfway to the point of saying he's puppeted.
But it's also, he called him Ron Burgundy, that if whatever gets written, he says.
And it's true.
People need to understand this too.
One of the reasons Joe Biden will stutter or pause or ramble is because the prompters get stuck.
unidentified
Actually.
tim pool
That's filler.
it with Tucker Carlson. And maybe I'm wrong, but having worked with teleprompters, Tucker
will say things where he'll be like, now we're hearing that the government wants to allow
in illegal immigrants. It's wrong. They shouldn't do that, actually. And that last sentence
is nothing. He's not saying anything because the prompter's rolling and he needs to say
something as the next words come up.
unidentified
So Joe Biden will just be like, oh, you gotta, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh.
seamus coughlin
Well, and I would have like in the quote Biden, he says he lives in like a wooded and somewhat
secluded area before saying this, but still very bad advice.
Like don't, it's still, yeah.
tim pool
Fire off, fire off what you got and then have nothing.
lily tang will
Well, I think, I think the middle term is coming.
I heard, have you heard?
They lost, like lost the 10 states who had a primary.
I heard they were like a record turnout for the Republican primaries.
unidentified
Really?
lily tang will
Yes.
And Matt Kibbe, Free the People, told me this morning, said, you know, I think it's a message sending out to the whole country.
And regardless what the, you know, Democrats are doing, you know, they're trying to use the, you know, like their base and, you know, they're still—I was told, don't go walk to the Supreme Court because there might be lots of protests.
tim pool
Let's check this out.
We got this from the New York Post.
GOP primary turnout suggests red wave in November midterms.
Republican primary voters showed up in droves to take part in Tuesday's contests.
As of midday Wednesday, Republican voters made up 54.9% of the turnout in Idaho, Kentucky, North Carolina, Oregon, and Pennsylvania, according to data compiled by JMC Analytics and polling.
The figure jumps to 60.9% of turnout when all 10 states that have held primaries so far this year are included Whoa!
lily tang will
See?
tim pool
That's crazy.
lily tang will
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
tim pool
Wow.
Quote, in every state where I've been measuring turnout changes relative to previous midterms, I'm seeing a clear advantage on the Republican side.
Oh, man.
lily tang will
Well, maybe no matter what they're going to do, that maybe some people are waking up, especially independent, even moderate Democrats.
I hope moderate Democrats are saying what they voted for is not what they expect to have right now.
tim pool
Look at Elon Musk.
He tweeted just the other day that for the first time he's voting Republican.
People are waking up.
And I think that's a very... I'm sorry, but not that voting Republican is going to save you.
seamus coughlin
Yeah, that's what I was about to say.
Absolutely.
I mean, vote Republican over Democrat 100%.
But, you know, a chain is only as strong as its weakest link.
Unfortunately, in the Republican Party, the weakest link is the elected leadership.
Yeah.
And so what I would like to ask you, Lily, is what do you think the Republicans should do if they are able to take power?
lily tang will
I think we should come out strongly to tell people, you know, why we are different from the Democrats' party.
So we need to differentiate ourselves.
Have you noticed in the past, like, 30, 40 years, like, everything just shift to the more and more left?
Oh, yeah.
Then what is the difference?
So it's like, I just get dragged and dragged, and everything's going to last.
No, we have to say, we as a party, for small, limited government, and more freedom, for small working men, and for Americans first, you have to differentiate yourself.
They say when it comes to rights, I mean, there are lots of, you know, women's issues around.
We need to come out publicly, support parental rights and also girls' women's sports, right?
There are lots of women who play women's sports.
And now, it's like they walk, it's basically, it's like, where are the Democrats who are traditionally feminists?
Now they're not supporting the girls' sports, and the CEO is quiet about this.
I come out in public to support girls' and women's sports.
Biological men should not compete in women's and girls' sports.
And how about also in our prisons?
You have this work prison system.
If you are prisoner, you are biological male, you say identify as female, you go to woman's room and you got this woman prisoner pregnant.
How do we protect those women?
So there are lots of things are so confusing and the left side is not consistent.
At all, when it comes to say, oh, we're actually for women.
Yeah, only when it comes to abortion issues, they support women's right to choose.
How about other issues?
They don't talk about it.
tim pool
It's hypocritic!
When it comes to women's sports, they certainly have a right to choose.
seamus coughlin
Yeah, just only when it comes to killing babies.
We actually did a cartoon about this, this exact thing.
I want to encourage you all to check it out, but it's leftists rediscovering biology for this exact reason.
All of a sudden.
Well, only women should be able to talk about this.
Now they have a definition of womanhood and what a woman is.
elad eliahu
Lily, I wanted to follow up with you.
I believe earlier you said you were against the $40 billion Ukraine aid that we'd be sending them.
As the resident neocon, I wanted to ask you, as we continue, as Russia continues to be isolated on the world stage, they're more desperate for countries to trade with.
One of the countries that is capable and seemingly willing to do so has been China.
What would you say to somebody who says that we should support Ukraine so the Chinese understand that whatever they try to do with Taiwan, they're going to face a similar result that is what's going on in Ukraine right now.
And that by sending $40 billion to Ukraine right now, Xi Jinping is getting the message that if he messes around in Taiwan, you know, Taiwan might get $80 billion in arms funds.
So how would you respond to somebody who says that to stand strong against China, we need to send strong messages to Russia, because again, Russia needs China right now to continue surviving.
How would you respond to someone like that?
lily tang will
They do have alliance and they call each other unlimited partners.
Here's what I say.
First of all, if I do get elected to the office, so what do I swear to protect and defend?
It's not foreign countries.
It's United States Constitution.
Right?
That's what Rand Paul said.
He said, also think about All of those enemies want to see destruction of America.
If we demonize our economy, we become very weak, because we are creating money from thin air, and inflation goes super high, and then we are putting all those printed money into foreign countries, like defend the Ukraine, even though I'm very sympathetic to our Ukrainian people, then United States is gone.
So how can we be the leader in the free world to defend the freedom of democracy?
If our economy is destroyed.
elad eliahu
Absolutely.
And if I could follow up there, so the CCP constantly, you know, invades Taiwan's sovereign airspace and their sovereign waters.
lily tang will
Threatening, yeah, threatening, yeah.
elad eliahu
So they intrude on these waters and the United States has helped go through those straits of Taiwan and try to establish them.
I guess my question here would be, if China did invade Taiwan, do you think that we should send military aid to Taiwan in that situation?
lily tang will
Well, that certainly you will not print all that money to do that big, right?
There's so much stuff you can do.
I don't understand our leaders.
How come are not really push for peace talks?
Why?
elad eliahu
But specifically, if China did decide to invade Taiwan, do you think the United States should fund them?
As we already work with Taiwan in some capacity, as we do many of South Korea, Japan.
But should we send arms the same way that we are doing so now to Ukraine, to Taiwan if invaded?
By China, because as I see it, without our assistance, again, Ukraine would have fell in two weeks, and without our assistance to Taiwan, Taiwan would fall in two weeks.
lily tang will
Well, it depends on, like, right now, I think the policy they have, their kind of wish-wash, it used to be only one China, right?
Only one China.
elad eliahu
One China, two systems.
lily tang will
Yeah.
Well, that did not work out for Hong Kong people.
And so, morally and strongly, economically, we have ties with Taiwan.
Taiwan has 80% of the world's microchip supplies.
So of course China's eyes on those too.
But we should send a very strong message to China now instead of waiting for them to invade Taiwan.
The consequences will be unbearable for you.
Here's one, two, three, four.
You gotta lay out right now preventively.
I've been calling on Biden to do that.
I will help him if he calls me.
And also, when it comes to alliances, you've got Japan, Taiwan, all against China.
You've got India, they also see China as a threat.
You have all those Asian countries, we need to form an alliance with them right now.
So, prevent China from taking Taiwan.
We have been supplying weapons to Taiwan already, because we do lots of trade with Taiwan.
But morally, emotionally, you know, we will support Taiwan, but in the sense that you don't want to push China to invade Taiwan, you should send them a message now, say, we're going to do this, this, that.
So, don't, you know, China, of course, is ruled by Myanmar right now, but also, to be honest with you, China's internal economy is weak.
And they did back down, even in supporting of Putin, because there's some messages to send to China.
But when it comes to Taiwan, it's kind of funny.
And the Chinese people are indoctrinated to say, oh, Taiwan is a part of China.
We need to liberate Taiwan.
At what cost?
And they don't know.
They're just propagandized.
And the Taiwanese people, actually, they see what happened to Hong Kong.
They don't want the one country, two systems.
And I think the good strategy is also for them to stay status quo.
So you don't push either side.
My strategy would be you don't push Taiwan to declare independence.
That would just provoke China.
But you also don't cut out to China, let them to do whatever they want.
So you need to have some kind of balance.
Foreign policy is all about diplomatic balances, alliances, and also If right now we got word that China had launched a ground invasion in Taiwan, do you think the U.S.
tim pool
should intervene?
elad eliahu
Wait, boots on the ground or send military aid to... Okay, so should the U.S.
tim pool
help in any way?
Like, so we've got strike groups.
We've, you know, we've sailed through the Strait of Taiwan and stuff with our carriers.
I'm curious if you think, if China were to say, you know, like right now, Taiwan sent out an emergency call.
China is doing a hard invasion right now.
Should the U.S.
intervene?
lily tang will
What depends on when you mean intervene.
I do not support we have war with China.
I don't.
We're not in the position to have any wars.
And the Congress should declare war if they are going to declare war officially per the Constitution duties.
I have been in this country for 34 years, and I have seen endless wars, not declared by Congress, but just by executive branch.
There are some people like they always want to, you know, constantly, you know, meddling in the world affairs, where our country is getting weaker and weaker.
elad eliahu
So no boots on the ground, but let's say it was a similar situation where we want to send $40 billion worth of arms to Taiwan.
What do you think about that?
lily tang will
Well, you can look at the specific numbers, and they already sent lots of money to Ukraine.
They ran out very quick.
And we have the list of stuff spent on.
And for this bill, people don't have time to read and to debate.
Then boom, right now, sent to Ukraine.
And then how do we keep track?
Do you know how much billions of dollars the COVID stimulus money wasted?
Even Bill Maher is very upset about that.
You know, you think he's a liberal, but he's like, what happens?
Why are they still playing money?
We cannot even keep track of how many billions of dollars got the fraud, you know, scammed.
That's how they handle your money.
tim pool
There are similarities, a lot of similarities between Ukraine and Taiwan.
But I also think that there's really big differences, like the already diplomatic ties we have with Taiwan, the already military agreements, the fact that China's not just threatening Taiwan, that they've actually been sinking Vietnamese ships, that they've been threatening war with Australia, that they've been doing essentially drive-bys of Alaskan and Hawaiian waters.
So while we do have issues with Russia, the issue with China is very, very similar.
But also relatively different.
I would probably fall into the, man, I would not want to see a war with China.
And the conflict would be akin to if Russia and Cuba, like if the US, if Russia invaded Guantanamo Bay or like, not that they really would, it's not the same thing, but the proximity, I mean.
So I'd probably say it's a really bad idea if China invaded right now for us to send in physical intervention.
At that point, it's like, if it gets to that point, we've lost Taiwan.
elad eliahu
Yeah, I think there's a lot of issues that are going on here, but also that it would happen quickly.
tim pool
Right.
They would surround it and then they're in.
elad eliahu
When despots get desperate to gin up support from their population, they go to war.
And many Chinese citizens are primed to believe Taiwan is a part of their country.
So in order to drum support in a desperate time, Xi Jinping may launch on, you know, a bad, strategically poor attack on Taiwan and trying to drum up support at home.
I think Putin's also trying to do something similar with that.
But Lily, what do you think?
lily tang will
So is Biden.
Yeah.
That's why, you know, I don't know what they did before even Putin went to Ukraine.
You know, it's like, you know, you saw the signs on the wall.
How come there's no negotiations and no, you know, sanctions put into place?
I think right now we've got to send a very clear message to China, what's going to happen if you do take this step.
And also, at the same time, we need to rethink about, you know, make our country competitive again for all the manufactured jobs that were all sent to China before.
And it's like people always blame corporations.
Corporations got to make money, right?
They got to go where the cheap labor is and cheap goods are.
But the thing is, though, they hire taxes in America and also too much regulation.
It's like you're pushing private business people out to, you know, source overseas.
So if you want to really have a pro-America, you know, like Americans first, then you need to cut regulations, you need to cut taxes to bring those jobs home.
And why do we want to rely on those countries anyway?
Because we, I think as Americans, we had a delusion about China.
Oh, if they just do free market capital, then get rich and they will become democratic country.
It did not happen.
It got worse.
China's going backwards now.
They are talking about this Cultural Revolution 2.0 in China.
As I said, white guards, red guards.
And Xi Jinping wants people now to study his, Xi's little red books.
Remember Mao's little red books?
Xi has Xi Jinping's thoughts.
A red app for you to download on your phone when you study, pass tests.
Yes, your social credit score goes up.
That's how they keep track of you.
It's a red app.
seamus coughlin
Yeah, it's very sad and I think very telling, unfortunately, about American psychology and even American conservatism that there was a very popular idea that as long as we introduced the mechanisms that would allow China to become more economically prosperous, they would become a country that has values in line with ours, as well as a country that behaves well and doesn't oppress its own people.
There was no reason for believing that, but unfortunately what's happened is people have responded to Marxism by adopting its premises, but trying to argue from a different position.
So rather than giving what the conservative or traditional response should have been, which is, well Marxists are wrong because there's more to the world than what is purely material, and simply having material prosperity does not make a country good or virtuous and doesn't necessarily solve its problems, what conservatives ended up saying was, and what the neoliberal order ended up saying was, well, Actually, it is the case that being materially prosperous
solves all of your problems, but capitalism does that rather than communism?
elad eliahu
I think we tried to free trade our way into relationships with China and Russia and like this
Upcoming era is us seeing that failure at doing so so the idea was liberalized China trade with China ping-pong
diplomacy You know try to become closer and then if we're tied
together Then there's less risk of a conflict Germany had the same
idea with Russia Nord Stream one. Let's do another Nord Stream pipeline
For the past decades people were warning Germany. It's this is going to be used as a political tool against them
But no, Germany argued that we need to liberalize free trade with Russia.
Integrating our societies and our businesses together will help avoid conflict.
But we're seeing these despots and authoritarian regimes just use this as a leverage against other countries around the world.
seamus coughlin
Absolutely, and it's because we don't understand their thinking.
So this is something Lauren Southern said on the show, but basically the Chinese government understands the way that America thinks very well.
That's why they come out in support of BLM and they say the American police are racist, even though China is a horrifically, or the Chinese Communist Party is a horrifically racist regime.
lily tang will
You know, during COVID shutdown, they kicked out lots of black people leaving China.
tim pool
McDonald's banned them, didn't it?
lily tang will
Yeah, and there's a there's a sign to say you cannot go inside a McDonald's to eat.
elad eliahu
Worse, they have camps for Uyghurs.
lily tang will
Cultural genocide.
Yes.
elad eliahu
And the racist CCP.
lily tang will
So the thing is, our war corporations, like Disney, I mean, they have business with China, and China is actually, you know, very racist country.
and they were subject to their rules.
But they're doing the totally opposite here.
It's like there's no consistency.
So it's all follow the money, right?
You know, like the same thing.
And so I don't know.
See, China has leverage also against the free world because lots of free world countries rely on China for
supply chains.
And they also look at Chinese 1.4 billion of them.
Think about how much money we can make from their market.
And the Chinese government knows that.
They use their leverage to negotiate.
To say, hey, if you support me in the United States, then I'll let you go to, you know, the China market.
You know BlackRock?
It manages China's pension funds.
elad eliahu
It's interesting that you mentioned that they import most of their resources, but if somebody could fact check me on this, I believe they import 80% of their oil.
So, a quick blockade with some of our, you know, we have a ton of different, our navy is the true blue water navy on the planet.
unidentified
So, it was a... Well, no, I hear what you're saying.
I'm actually looking this up right now.
elad eliahu
Yeah, another thing is that... Because the free trade, like American free trade has facilitated the CCP in being the country that it's trying to be.
So thanks to our ability and allowing free trade to exist on the world's waters, they're able to import and export.
They don't need to pay to trust that, you know, the trading will work out.
But in the future, as we're seeing, you know, this world order kind of breakdown, we'll be seeing less of that.
So...
lily tang will
It's not reliable when you have a political dictatorship, right?
Even though I love free trade.
We all hope that free trade will bring people together and don't fight the wars.
But the thing is, when you trade with a dictatorship country like Russia or China, guess what?
You get one crazy leader.
That's not reliable all of a sudden.
You can have supply chain issues.
They can cut you out.
And they can bully you, and they will use the money they made from you to go expand their power.
Have you heard about China Dream?
Xi Jinping has a China Dream.
By 2049, China will be number one dominant economical and political military power in the world.
How is it going to achieve that?
Bring down United States.
That's why we need to be careful.
seamus coughlin
There's the old saying, it's attributed to Lenin, though who knows if he said it, that the capitalists will sell us the rope with which we will hang them.
tim pool
Exactly.
We've given away our manufacturing.
Our borders have fallen.
And now you have the talk of these big international treaties, which on the surface don't sound all that alarming.
Then when you realize that we don't make our own medicine, If China right now just cut us off from manufacturing, we'd be in serious trouble.
Like if we actually went to war, we are in trouble.
I suppose the neoliberal idea was if we have these trade agreements between nations, the war wouldn't happen, but all that happened was China started using it to manipulate us.
And put us at risk.
elad eliahu
This next era of the supply chains completely breaking down and countries having to self-produce or adjust with their allies is going to have huge consequences.
Lily, you mentioned earlier, it was like 80% of the semiconductors in the world are produced on Taiwan.
There's going to be huge consequences to that.
Other things like oil, a lot of these places is all focused in one part of the earth.
So free trade kind of helped facilitate that in trade.
But as we see that break down, the consequences will be dire.
lily tang will
I still think that immigrants like me still say America is still the shining city on the hill full of freedom lovers all over the world.
So how are we going to focus on our efforts and time and to actually, you know, defend, protect our country, sometimes from enemies within?
It's a big question.
So, I mean, of course, if we could, you know, morally, diplomatically, economically help other countries, that's great.
But right now, I'm just worried about America is going to fall.
And then what are we going to do?
Who are we going to help?
Are we going to subject to the United Nations?
Well, they gave up our sovereignty.
But you know, China is one of the major players in the United Nations.
They're on the Council of Human Rights.
elad eliahu
They're on one of the National Security Council.
lily tang will
And the WHO actually did work with them and cover up the COVID and telling the truth to the world.
And we don't even go after China to say, Where is the origin of the COVID?
Where is your patient zero?
Instead of we're just buying lots of PPE from them.
It just does not make sense.
tim pool
Let's go to Super Chats, if you haven't already.
Would you kindly smash that like button, subscribe to this channel, share the show if you really do like it, and become a member at TimCast.com.
We're gonna have that member segment coming up for you at 11 p.m.
And I think it might end up being particularly not family-friendly, as it usually is not family-friendly, but this one might be really just not for the family.
Let's read some Super Chats.
All right, what we got here?
Christina H says, Lily with a whole bunch of emojis with hearts in the eyes.
Aw, there you go.
lily tang will
Thank you.
tim pool
Anna says, Tim's looking like a mint chocolate chip snack.
lily tang will
You caught her.
lydia smith
I love it, it's true.
tim pool
Indeed.
lydia smith
Yes.
tim pool
Mr. Slytrip says, bulk shirts for the win.
What does that mean, bulk shirts?
I did buy just a big stack of these shirts.
unidentified
Yeah, I think that's what he means.
You just have a bunch of shirts in bulk.
tim pool
Yeah.
Actually, I have like 50 of those gray shirts.
I always buy tons of the same shirt because I wear the same shirt forever.
seamus coughlin
Well, but now you've leveled up.
This is like Tim 2.0.
unidentified
You've got enough XP and the outfit changes.
tim pool
Well, it's funny because people will make, like, memes of me, but it'll be me wearing the gray and black baseball tee from, like, five or six years ago.
And then it's just like, man, I haven't worn that shirt in years, and they're making memes about it.
It's like, do you even watch anything I make?
Because that's, like, a long... No, they don't.
elad eliahu
Is it just in teal, or do you have other colors, too?
tim pool
Oh, yeah, I have other colors.
elad eliahu
Nice.
tim pool
Yeah, I mean, for the most part, it's just, like, black and gray.
And then, like, I have this one.
And then I got the black and gold for Andy, our CTO.
The ANCAP colors.
The best colors.
Okay, Bobby Bob yells, Dragon Lady!
Is that considered disrespectful or is that considered a funny thing?
lily tang will
Well, it's funny you call me Dragon Lady because I was born in the Dragon Year, which is the most auspicious Chinese zodiac, you know, out of twelve.
So I will take that as a compliment.
But I'm Tiger Mom in this Tiger Year.
For Dragon Lady, that's right.
Well, I'm the positive Dragon Lady.
elad eliahu
Do you guys remember when the, I believe it was the Lieutenant Governor of Virginia was elected?
The picture they used for her, it was a black woman holding a gun.
It would be so awesome if Lilly were to have a successful campaign, and if this was the picture that they used when they had to say that Lilly was the winner in her New Hampshire Second Congressional District, so be sure to check her out.
unidentified
That's right.
lily tang will
Thank you, thank you.
tim pool
All right, Trent Laywell says, Hey Tim, after listening to last night's members only segment, I just have to ask, don't you think the Ukrainian people deserve autonomy?
Yes, they do.
They should be responsible for themselves and their attempts to get it.
And it's, um, I mean, it's, it's, it's, it's difficult.
I have, I have Ukrainian friends and I certainly don't like what Russia is doing, but I think, I think the U S is overstepping in a million ways.
It's one thing to be like, hey, we're going to provide military aid to this country.
It's another thing to be like, we're going to provide military aid.
We're going to send border troops to Poland to deal with the influx of refugees.
We're going to send U.S.
forces for training.
We're going to send $54 billion at a time when our economy is crumbling.
And then we're going to provide the intelligence to be used by the Ukrainians for blowing up Russian flagships.
And I'm just like, It's one thing to be like, let's help this country.
It's another thing to be like, we're directly at war with Russia and lying about it.
Alright.
Adrian Contreras says, oh my god, I want to give this lady a huge hug.
Also, was Monkeypox Ground Zero the Wuhan Monkey Virology Research Center?
Interesting!
Perhaps, I don't know.
No, I don't know where Monkeypox is.
I think someone went to Canada and they came back, Massachusetts, and now they have it.
unidentified
All right.
tim pool
OMG Puppy says there are two kinds of monkeypox.
This one is less dangerous, 1% fatal, and not easy to transmit.
Only contagious after symptoms appear.
The Congo version is 10% fatal, but this is the Nigerian version.
Ah, yes, yes, yes.
Well, all right.
I'm looking at it right now.
says hey Timmy might want to look into why Samsung decided to add the Azov flag into their emoji list what did they
really Why now that can't be it can't be true
elad eliahu
the Azov battalion is becoming like Amazingly is the wrong word to describe it, but amazingly
mainstream So I've been covering these Ukraine protests that happened
weekly in New York City So first it started off with just yeah, we love Ukraine
then the next one They were chance specifically for the Azov battalion, which
I posted to Twitter got a couple million views. No big deal Then the next protest was specifically, we support the ISOLV battalion and like a dozen people with signs of the actual Wolf's Angle, which was a controversial symbol used by the SS Panzer Division and other neo-nazi groups.
But it was just so interesting how normalized they became so quickly and how public they were willing to be with these extremely controversial symbols.
seamus coughlin
Well, yeah, I mean, because the left doesn't have any actual principles.
If a group is not useful to them, if it's hateful, if it's useful to hate a group, they hate them.
If it's expedient, they don't.
This is why, you know, Hitler and Stalin had a deal, right?
We've seen communists and Nazis work together in the past.
tim pool
David C. Kronk Sr.
says, Conspiracy theory!
Tim Pool starts monkey pox scare so that he can continue playing Fauci for Freedom Tunes.
We haven't had a Fauci episode in a long time.
seamus coughlin
I know, that's why you ran out of the nice shirts and you have to go to the teal ones.
unidentified
I know.
seamus coughlin
You can't afford it anymore, man.
tim pool
The button-ups were too expensive.
I lease them, you know what I mean?
seamus coughlin
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
tim pool
It's $300 a month.
seamus coughlin
He leases all his shirts.
I don't buy it.
That's for fools.
You lose 80% of the value as soon as you take that shirt off the lot.
tim pool
That's right.
elad eliahu
As soon as you clip that tag.
unidentified
Yep.
tim pool
Alright.
Sam.
Whitehurst says, I have a friend who is so black-billed that he believes the potential collapse is inevitable and will be so great that no one will survive.
I'm very worried about him, but don't know how to give him hope.
Any advice?
I certainly think that we're headed for a major collapse in a variety of ways, but I don't think anything's gonna be bad for any of us.
elad eliahu
I was gonna say, is your friend Tim, maybe?
tim pool
The idea that the collapse happens and everyone just dies.
Here's what I imagine.
I imagine there will be some kind of collapse.
Your buying power will go down.
Gas will be $15 to $20 a gallon.
The economy will crumble to a great degree.
Everyone will have to become substantially more personally responsible.
And they will.
And there will be a period of great strife, but within a few months, you'll probably have adapted to it and we'll all probably just start to rebuild.
And it's not the apocalypse.
You know, I think humans are adaptive and clever, so things can break apart, but I think we'll build them back up.
I mean, for me out here in the middle of nowhere, it might be a bit more relaxing.
Just go out and tend to the chickens all day.
There you go.
And eat the wineberries.
I'm so excited for wineberry season, you guys.
seamus coughlin
Well, I would say this, it's much easier said than done, but I think one of the key components to this is helping your friend realize that the things that make his life more comfortable prior to this collapse he believes is going to happen are not the things that give his life meaning.
elad eliahu
I still have hope for America.
I'm still optimistic.
as an excuse to be nihilist and not do a lot with their lives.
But if you're going to be blackpilled, at least be blackpilled in the direction where you're like,
F it, I'm actually going to do as much whatever I wanted to do with my life because of the Black Bill.
So there's two directions you could take it, but...
lily tang will
I still have hope for America. I'm still optimistic. That's why I'm fighting.
We just need a lot more to push back and to do little things our own way to help to prevent this.
Otherwise, imagine the world would be a very dark place if Americans fall, right?
unidentified
Yeah, that's why it's time to push back now.
lily tang will
You cannot just say, oh, I'm afraid to be called racist.
I'm afraid to lose my job, lose my career, lose my business.
But you're going to lose everything anyway!
It's better just get involved and activated now before it's too late, right?
That's why I always tell people, hey, you can always move to New Hampshire before it's too late.
tim pool
All right, Julian says, Tim, it's time for you to start a skate team and make rad videos like land yachts.
We have that in the works, actually.
We're building our new facility.
I'm talking with some really great construction guys.
We're going to be building an awesome new studio and recreational and work facility.
And we've got some plans for it.
We actually have a whole bunch of skateboards.
We have Timcast skateboards of all sizes, and we have Step on Snack and Find Out skateboards.
We have a ton of them.
I think we have like a hundred of them.
lily tang will
Wow.
tim pool
No, maybe like 60 or 70.
A lot of them.
lily tang will
Skateboards.
tim pool
Well, the decks, like the wood part.
I don't know what I'm... I got them because I was like, these are cool.
And I thought the Step on Snack and Find Out shirt was hilarious and it sold really well, so I made skateboards.
Maybe we should sell them because people would probably want to buy those.
lydia smith
Yeah, we should do that.
tim pool
I don't know.
We don't have a mechanism for selling them.
Yeah, we have them though.
Yeah, maybe we'll just give them out.
Maybe I'll just have someone go around to skate parks and give them out.
We send a bunch to a skate shop for free because it's just good marketing.
Just so that all of a sudden the skate shop has free boards they can sell, make money, help keep the shop up and running.
But then also you get a whole bunch of kids riding around on TimCast skateboards.
It's just good marketing.
I mean and within two days the graphics completely ruined and no one knows it's a Tim Kess skateboard.
elad eliahu
You should send one to that girl from yesterday And also by the way, I checked out her Instagram She actually Instagram storied the part part of the show yesterday where we spoke about her.
tim pool
Oh, she did.
elad eliahu
Yeah Taylor Silverman, right?
unidentified
that out. Cool. So shout out Taylor. Taylor Silverman, right? Yeah, I think so. Yeah,
tim pool
you can follow Taylor Mae Silverman. Yeah, I've been in touch with her.
We're, you know, I want to have her out and have a conversation about the issues and her experience and stuff.
I think she's doing interviews or something, but I don't know for sure.
But yeah, maybe some cool stuff in the skateboarding world coming soon.
Shred, is that what it is?
Shredkowski says, NH voter here.
Lily, what is your stance on nuclear power and how will you fight to lessen the role of the federal government when elected?
lily tang will
Well, I hope I can help to reduce the federal government empowers and also the not-be-so-reckless vendors.
I think nuclear power, energy, you talk about nuclear.
Well, I have to look into that nuclear issues, but do you know how many we have?
tim pool
How many?
lily tang will
How many nuclear?
tim pool
In New Hampshire?
lily tang will
No, yeah, you talk about power plant, right?
Like energies.
Yeah.
You know, I support we actually explore all channels, all resources to increase energy production.
And I heard actually nuclear is pretty good.
tim pool
I'm a fan of nuclear.
lily tang will
Yeah, and I think, you know, Moscow actually even talked about that, right?
It's pretty safe.
France used lots of that.
Right.
I think that New Hampshire has two, but one is active, another one for some reason is just not really active.
And now we have to develop all sorts of energy supplies.
We cannot rely on dictatorship companies, like countries, for example, Biden is begging
for like Venezuela and then later in Middle East, means like he's asking people to supply us
all your energy all the time from other countries, but we cannot depend on them.
Why can't we depend on ourselves?
Remember under previous president, we were actually exporting the energy to other countries.
And the government, the federal government is way too big and way expensive.
And people are suffering because they constantly, you know, cannot balance budget and constantly printing money, so inflation going to be even higher.
And the energy cost will go higher.
It's going to hurt working people.
And the billionaires might not get so much hurt, right?
They still fly their private jet, right?
Even though they say, hey, we have climate change, but hey, we're going to fly our private jet.
elad eliahu
To go to the Helsinki Climate Summit, they're gonna all go on their private jet.
lily tang will
And buy houses, buy houses on the beaches, even though in 12 years that, you know, we will not have those, you know, places.
So you have to put something in perspective that, you know, call them out if you see hypocrisy.
And the best way just become independent thinkers don't believe those kind of rhetorics anymore.
tim pool
All right, Raymond G. Stanley Jr.
says, Tim, you hear about Sri Lanka?
No food, no gas, there's riots.
They may resort to cannibalism.
That doesn't sound so bad.
You ever eat with a butt?
unidentified
It does sound really, really bad.
tim pool
That's what I was talking about this earlier.
That, you know, you get to the point.
We've not seen a famine with cities of these sizes.
lily tang will
Do you know under Mao, that the people in my home province Sichuan, they were so hungry, their kids died of starvation and they swapped their children's bodies to eat to survive.
And it's like not documented, not even talking about it.
But the Chinese people from China know there was Campbellism during the mass famine.
Outside of the cities, they don't even really know what goes on because there's a lot of, you know... Because cities were protected by the government, but the peasants who were forced to turn over their crops to the cities by the government, they had nothing left for themselves to eat.
tim pool
That's happening now with water in California.
I don't know.
It's been seven years or so since I've been down there.
But the drought, when I was there, the cities take the water from the poor farming communities because they cannot vote them.
They have more power.
lily tang will
I don't like to see that repeat in history.
tim pool
All right, Benjamin Wheeler says, Tim, love the show.
Thanks for having Lily back on.
With the Elon Musk hit pieces coming out alleging sexual misconduct, do you think this will somehow prevent him from acquiring Twitter?
No, I think Elon has to buy Twitter now.
His bugs bunnied them, as it were.
Meaning, at first he was trying to buy Twitter and everyone was like, no, no, you can't do it.
Then all of a sudden he's like, the deal's on hold because of spam bots.
And they're like, you can't quit, you have to buy it now.
It's the meme, it's the meme.
Seriously, when the Babylon Bee wrote the article, it says, in genius move, Donald Trump comes out in support of impeachment, so Democrats must oppose.
unidentified
Yeah, that's right.
tim pool
Elon Musk questions buying Twitter.
Now they're like, no, no, you have to buy it now.
And he's like, I guess I do.
elad eliahu
And so many people were defending, like, the worst people who are currently the owners of Twitter.
I believe a large percent of it is owned by one of the Saudi princes.
Somebody fact-check me on that.
But he came out saying like, oh no, I disagree with Musk trying to buy any part of Twitter.
But it's like, bro, you work for one of the... in one of the most corrupt countries on planet Earth, so...
tim pool
Ski says, as an Alaskan, would you consider getting Sarah Palin on?
She's running for Congress in Alaska this year.
That would be amazing.
I would love to have Sarah Palin on.
We can talk about how Tina Fey said, I can see Russia from my house, and then people actually thought that was Sarah Palin who said it.
unidentified
Talk about fact-checking satire, you know?
seamus coughlin
Where was Snopes back then?
tim pool
Maybe that's why Snopes does it, because they're like, there are a lot of dumb people.
seamus coughlin
Yeah, but I mean, we've sort of talked about this on the show before, but the study they conducted to determine that people were believing Babylon Bee was completely pseudoscientific.
tim pool
Right, they faked it.
They changed the headlines of the satire article.
seamus coughlin
Yeah, to make them sound more believable.
They removed the jokes, changed them to make them sound more believable, and then asked people if they were believable.
lily tang will
You know, Tim, if you are aware, there are record number of Republican women running for Congress this year.
unidentified
Wow.
lily tang will
Records.
tim pool
With record turnout.
So we're going to have a whole... Wow, think about that.
The Congress will be disproportionately Republican women.
Relatively, I should say.
lily tang will
Well, 2018, remember, lots of Democrat women got elected.
And so, so it's like... Where are the men at?
Yeah, so like, hey, Republicans big tent, too.
You know, if I can run as a Chinese immigrant who come here with nothing, I'm leaving American dream.
It's the best proof, right?
Hey, this woman came here with nothing, couldn't even speak English.
She's running for Congress.
Imagine if I do win.
It will be historical, right?
Of course not about me.
It's about my messages.
It's about our country.
It's about my children.
I go everywhere with my children and baby pictures in my little gold locket here.
I keep telling them I'm doing this for you.
I'll give you a campaign update before you wrap up.
tim pool
Zach Goldston says, as a faithful Next Morning listener, I have to agree with chat last night.
Hearing Libby talk about how she is raising her son, she is beyond just a good mother, but should be an example for most women.
On a separate but equal note, the nourishment was on display for us ShimCast fans.
Love all of ya.
Stay classy.
Stay classy, Zach.
That was a very, very classy super chat.
unidentified
Genius.
lydia smith
The classiest.
tim pool
Raymond G. Stanley Jr.
says, Lily is more pro-American than most politicians.
That's funny.
But I think when you come from CCP-controlled China to America, escaping it, you're like, this is a great place.
And I think for the progressive leftist millennials who grew up here, I would love to buy any... You know, I've made the offer.
Can you invite AOC to debate me here?
No, she would never do that.
She would accuse me of harassing her.
countries you think is doing well.
Like you want to go to Venezuela, you know, and talk to these people and meet them and see how they live and see
what they think. I'll get you the plane ticket.
lily tang will
Can you invite AOC to debate me here?
tim pool
Oh, I know she would never do that.
lily tang will
She would never do that.
tim pool
She would accuse me of harassing her.
elad eliahu
She's just not engaged today.
Or it came out today that she's engaged.
tim pool
And then if I reached out to AOC's campaign manager or whatever and said we'd love to have her on the show, she'd tweet, Tim Pool emailed my manager trying to hit on me and ask for a date or something.
seamus coughlin
I am engaged, Tim!
tim pool
She tweets.
lily tang will
I'd like to debate somebody, you know, if they are, you know, open-minded to come.
Even Bill Maher said actually more conservatives go on to his show and take his challenge.
But then lots of the other side, they don't show up on his show.
What are they afraid of?
They don't have arguments?
tim pool
I think Vaush is always interested in having those kinds of debates.
Maybe we can get— Good for him, yeah.
Maybe we can get a leftist or progressive to come on Ideally, it would be a politician.
So, you know, we'll see.
Well, yeah, we'll try.
That'd be great.
elad eliahu
Well, do you guys have debates against who you're running against?
lily tang will
I know it's in September when... Yeah, September 13th is our primary.
And before the primary, Republican country committees, they will host debates.
Like they say, I have basically one Republican opponent in the primary.
Their primary five but only one is active campaigning. That's why I call
myself a frontrunner in terms of money raised and national news coverage, including a YouTuber
show like this. So I'm a frontrunner.
The thing is, if I won the nomination, I heard there's only one debate or something on WMUR,
which is the only TV station we have in New Hampshire, to debate my Democrat opponent.
elad eliahu
Will there be a Republican debate with you in there? Was there a Republican primary?
I just wasn't sure.
lily tang will
Yeah, Republican September 13th. Yeah, that's Republican primary, but I don't know that
If the WMUR is gonna host a primary debate for all Republicans or not
elad eliahu
I was gonna say Tim Kass could probably host a better debate than they can so
lily tang will
Yeah, but they have to come here, right?
tim pool
I mean, no, we have the mobile studio, but we certainly wouldn't do a debate on it.
We could rent a venue and probably put something on.
We would need to hire a big production company who knows how to do stuff like that.
We could do it.
We should look into it.
lily tang will
I would like to encourage people to come to primary vote for me because in New Hampshire, anybody who is undeclared, they can come to Republican primary, take the ballot to vote.
And that will guarantee my primary victory.
Then I can go on to general, which is less than two months away after that, and to against this incumbent Democrat.
She has been there for 10 years.
She votes with Pelosi 98% of the time.
And people say that this is the year for really Republicans to defeat her.
They tried for the past 10 years.
And so I'm doing very well in terms of my messages.
And thank you.
TeamCast followers, you are the best donors.
After February 1st, you know, an interview, I got over a thousand donors from that show.
So now I need to raise $150,000 by the end of this quarter.
tim pool
But you also went on Tucker Carlson, right?
lily tang will
Yes, I did.
tim pool
Certainly, you know, you did very well.
Actually.
Did we beat Tucker?
lily tang will
Well, so far from Todd Carson's, which is only last week, last Thursday night, I got over $120 from that show.
But I got $1,000 from your two-hour show, so I'm hoping after tonight, if 10,000 people here give me $20 each, oh, I can win this.
I will be the first Kennedy and the first Republican woman to go to Congress, but grow up in mainland China, communist country!
tim pool
I'm just thinking about a Chinese immigrant having a conversation or like, you know, speaking out against, you know, like AOC.
So you have a Chinese immigrant who escaped Chinese communism, speaking to a progressive leftist who's complaining about America.
It's just going to be, it's going to be a sight.
lily tang will
I will debate her, but here's the thing, though, it's not just AOC.
There are 97 members of Progressive Caucus members in the U.S.
Congress, House of Representatives, 97.
That's the biggest political caucus.
They decide what kind of policies and bills they want to pass.
I'm outnumbered, but you need to probably elect me, plus 10 other people like me to go there or more.
tim pool
Alright, let's read some more.
Some more, we got Glacier says, Lily, I'm a graduate student based in Brazil, currently
studying how CCP exports censorship, trying to start raising alarm in my uni about how
we are following in their footsteps. Thesis might turn into a book. Is there a way I can
send it to you? Oh, great. Well, we'll see.
lily tang will
We'll keep communicating there, of course, you know.
And there is my website, lilitongwilliams.com.
When you push the donate button, and there is a mailing address, like PO Box number, and you can send me to there, you know.
Good job!
Thank you for doing that.
You know, Chinese Communist Party is exporting everything from China to free world, and we have to be awake to resist that.
elad eliahu
Yeah, we're having to abide by Chinese standards.
If you want to make like a movie or something now, and you don't want to have to change it for the United States and China, you just make it according to the Chinese standards becomes the issue.
lily tang will
Yeah, Hollywood kind of compromised on that.
elad eliahu
It's a huge Chinese market, yeah.
tim pool
Duloc says, hello neighbors from Martinsburg, West Virginia.
I am 25 years old, have a wife and a three-year-old son.
I carry my gun everywhere I go.
I moved here from Maryland in 2021.
I refuse to live in a state that doesn't let me defend my family here here.
Allison Goddard says, we love you all so much that we have named some of our foster puppies after you.
We have Tim, Ian, Luke, Tucker, Brandon, Tatum, Candace, Megan, Kristen, Kaylee, Marjorie, and Bella all up for adoption through God's Dogs.
I couldn't help but notice not a single Seamus.
seamus coughlin
Well, this is the thing.
That's probably the first batch of dogs where one of them didn't get named Seamus.
Because nine times out of ten, when I tell someone my name, they're like, oh, my friend had a dog named Seamus.
Or, oh, I had a dog named Seamus.
All the time.
unidentified
That's funny.
lily tang will
That's a lot of dogs.
tim pool
That's a good name for a dog.
seamus coughlin
It's a very common one, isn't it?
unidentified
Yeah.
tim pool
Yeah, get an Irish sheepdog and name him Seamus.
seamus coughlin
Yeah, no, you do whatever you want.
It's your dog, Tim.
tim pool
Wouldn't it be funny if it's like, hey, Seamus!
And then you come out and at the same time, you say, what up?
And the dog barks at the same time, you know?
seamus coughlin
Yeah, well, that's how, I mean, I can communicate with them.
tim pool
And then I'm like, oh, not you, Seamus.
Hey, Seamus, did you want to go get food?
seamus coughlin
Also, well, it wouldn't be for, I know you'd be inviting the dog too.
By the way, I love how this person, like, before they included my name, they started, like, naming the dogs after audience members.
It's like a 20-person long list.
tim pool
Audience members?
No, no, Brandon.
seamus coughlin
No, I was kidding.
unidentified
I was being... I was kidding because the core cast was naming them.
There was a bunch of names.
lily tang will
That's pretty funny, yeah.
tim pool
Name the dog, Seamus.
We'll have to do it.
Seamus!
Which one?
Not you.
unidentified
All right, let's see.
tim pool
John Carranza says, Tim, need help.
Been preparing to vote in the midterms, but I'm having trouble finding when and where.
Know any websites that share that info?
From South Carolina.
Find out what your district is, and then go to Ballotpedia and look it up, and that should have all the information, I believe.
There's probably better websites for it, but, you know, that's the best I can do.
I mean, you probably just, yeah, Ballotpedia.
Well, but depending on what you Google, you might get some fundraising sites or who knows.
lily tang will
Normally the local parties all have their information, you know.
Local town, they have information where to vote.
tim pool
Rita Ho says Taipei Act S1678 signed by Trump on 3-26-20 allows US to provide direct military aid to Taiwan.
There is no such US law for Ukraine.
Interesting.
Vic says, as a Cuban-American, it's always refreshing to hear from survivors of communism.
Let's not let Taiwan become another Bay of Pigs.
I'm anti-war, but weak men create hard times.
Tim, God bless you, your crew, and the chickens.
Especially the chickens.
lily tang will
Chicken City, famous.
unidentified
That's right.
tim pool
All right, let's grab some super cheats.
unidentified
All right.
tim pool
ComicNut says, Tim, I'm the guy who called the rugged man weak.
You're still a good guy.
Also, everyone that people in the states still have some kind of virtue, i.e.
guns.
Also, Miss Lily, I'm 6'5 and built like Brickhouse.
If you need some extra muscle, just ask, and I'll keep the spies away.
lily tang will
Oh, wow!
unidentified
Thank you!
lily tang will
I appreciate it, yes.
And also, lots of people are praying for me and continue to do so.
But I could use some help.
If I go to your town, I will say, hey, who is my supporter?
Show up here!
tim pool
Marion Holtzman says, YouTube limits me to $500 a week to support opposing voices to the mainstream media.
This week, it's your turn.
Thank you for your interesting guests.
Thank you very much.
I really do appreciate it.
And everybody else with the Super Chats, I really do appreciate it.
Speak out against the manipulation and the lies.
Woods Precision Arms says, Lily, we follow you anywhere.
You kick ass from Woods Precision Arms.
lily tang will
No, good.
tim pool
There you go.
There was a really good, uh, super chat.
Maybe it's at the bottom.
We'll see.
We'll see if I can find it.
Uh, what do we have here?
Hydrogen Hayes says, if we take veto proof majority, it's time to start stripping the executive branch of authority by dissolving federal agencies, BLM, ATF, DHS, EPA, et cetera.
Yes.
Lily, would you like to repeal the NFA?
National Firearms Act.
lily tang will
Sounds like some store, right?
Well, I think that there's really no need for that to exist.
Give back to state.
It's not the federal's job.
All those three later agencies, lots of them really are not, you know, constitutional to exist in the first place.
That's how our government at the federal level gets super big, right?
tim pool
It starts taking over the states.
lily tang will
It's taking over.
It's the worst state right.
I want to risk, like, I love Florida governor.
He really stands up for Florida.
tim pool
Do you think a person has a right to a fully automatic rifle?
Do you think people should have a right to have a fully automatic rifle?
lily tang will
I don't see why not.
When you fight a tyranny, you use whatever you can.
I'm just worried about, you know, there's no guarantee our government will never become tyranny.
tim pool
It's going that way.
Yeah, the National Firearms Act basically makes it difficult to acquire Selective fire rifles that can do burst or full-auto so and it makes it impossible to get suppressors And it's I mean repeal them.
lily tang will
How about repeal all unconstitutional gun control laws, which is all of them.
Oh, yeah Our rights to self-defense exist before any laws.
tim pool
Even Scalia said there were limits in the Second Amendment.
And so I'm just kind of like, I don't know if I agree with that.
That's a modern interpretation.
And if we go by modern interpretations, that eventually woman won't be a real word.
It'll be Wimmickson.
It won't be in the Constitution at all.
lily tang will
Well, if they never lived under communism, then we have some conversations to have with those people, right?
Because I survived that.
For me, it's very easy.
I see things clearly.
tim pool
All right, we got one more.
Let's read this one.
BTK says, Tim, explain how the U.S.
abandoned Ukraine after George H.W.
Bush and Clinton signed, and you've agreed with the abandonment.
Your Ukrainian friends must be proud of your view.
This is actually a really good critique of me, and I accept it.
There was a treaty that had to do with nuclear disarmament and the US promised to protect Ukraine in the event of aggression from a foreign nation if they chose to give up their nukes.
In which case, fair point, fair point.
I think the US needs to stop being wishy-washy.
I would have preferred if the U.S.
went in with a treaty with Ukraine years ago when Ukraine was actually trying to get one, and I think it would have been smarter to implement a no-fly zone before any aggression started when the Biden administration knew and had warned us, and I didn't believe it.
So, fair point, fair point.
I don't know how to reconcile that.
I don't like the idea of the U.S.
getting involved in Eastern Europe, but if the U.S.
does have that agreement, I think we should absolutely review it, and if we are beholden to that treaty, then I think we're beholden to that treaty.
Good point.
I definitely wanted to read that one, because we did talk about that before.
A lot of people have brought it up, and I will stress, we told Ukraine, if you give up your nukes, we got your back.
Depending on what that fully meant in terms of the law, I think we would have to review, and I don't want to jump the gun too soon, but I'm just very weary of the U.S.
at a time of crisis and economic strife to be sending so much money overseas and potentially risking World War III, but again... Can I get a quick note on that?
elad eliahu
Treaties are treaties, but when...
Things hit the fan and what will actually happen. I feel like are two different things treaties have been broken
like we've right now We're under a NATO commitment to like cover the Baltic
states like Lithuania Like if Russia did invade are we willing to go to nuclear
war over?
Estonia Lithuania most people can't point these countries out on a map and you know
There's a deeper conversation here about what what these treaties mean. So some of the I do have
lily tang will
Independence friends in my town and an older woman. She told me when we had lunch together. She said I'm so
stressed out I said, what?
She said, I'm so worried about war, nuclear war, World War III.
How about my kids, my grandchildren?
And she said, how come our government is not, you know, trying the maximum, you know, like the way to do, you know, peace talks and negotiate, you know, sit down with everybody.
She's very worried.
tim pool
All right, we're gonna get into that members-only show, but I just want to read one from the regular chicks.
I did just notice it.
And where did it just go?
Did they just get rid of it?
Oh, there it is.
Adam Gould III says, nice shirt, Tim.
Do they make them for men?
unidentified
Roasted.
tim pool
Roasted.
All right, everybody.
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I'm getting up at like 4 a.m.
or whatever.
And then I'm gonna have to go fly to a different city for important work.
But everything will return on Monday as per usual.
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Lily, do you want to shout anything out?
lily tang will
Yes, I need everybody, please, try your best.
I know time is hard.
If 10,000 people donate $20, you know, within the next two months, I can win.
Please help.
I need volunteers, too.
If you live in New Hampshire, contact me, lillytownwilliams.com.
When you go there, donate, as I said, $200.
You get a signed copy for my AR-15 pictures.
Yeah, thank you so much for having me.
tim pool
Absolutely.
seamus coughlin
Lily, it has been fantastic to have you on as per usual.
I would like to promote Freedom Tunes.
It's a YouTube channel I run.
We make educational cartoons, mostly political satire though.
We released a cartoon today on the left, mysteriously rediscovering gender, I'm sorry, biological sex as abortion bans have begun to occur.
So, go over to freedomtunes.com, put your email in the little box, and when the site launches on May 30th, you will get notified, and you'll also have the opportunity to subscribe for extra exclusive content.
elad eliahu
Hey everybody, I'm Elad.
Thank you guys so much for tuning in.
I cover protests and on-the-ground report for TimCast.
You could find my social media for Twitter in the description below.
I'm also barely informed with Elad on YouTube and Instagram.
Thanks for tuning in, guys.
lydia smith
And I just want to say thank you guys again for tuning in for our time with Lily.
I always enjoy everything she has to tell us and I'm really optimistic for the stories.
Hopefully it's good.
You guys can follow me on Twitter and Minds.com at sarahpatchelids as well as sarahpatchelids.me.
tim pool
If you haven't already noticed, Pop Culture Crisis now goes live.
I believe it is, what is it?
Sunday through Thursday.
lydia smith
Sunday through Thursday.
tim pool
Sunday through Thursday at 3 p.m.
lydia smith
I think so.
tim pool
So a little bit different from our schedule because it goes Sunday through Thursday, which I often thought about, but they got it.
And if you want to hang out and watch pop culture commentary, movies, actors, drama, and all that stuff, it's youtube.com slash popculturecrisis.
Check them out.
It's the latest show, one of the shows we've launched over at timcast.com and now on YouTube.
And we will see you all over at timcast.com.
Thanks for hanging out.
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