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July 19, 2022 - Timcast IRL - Tim Pool
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Timcast IRL - Leftist Democrats ARRESTED, Fake Being Cuffed In Pro Abortion Protest w/Keean Bexte
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tim pool
you squad members and many Democrats were protesting outside of
Supreme Court for abortion rights and they got arrested.
And here's the best part, AOC and Ilhan Omar pretended they were handcuffed.
It's a weird story.
I know, that's why we wanted to lead with it and talk about what happened with this protest and the arrest, because they faked being handcuffed, probably for a photo op.
We're also learning the much more important stories that Democrats are pushing a bill to pack the Supreme Court because they know they're losing.
They're likely not going to win in November.
They know they're likely not going to win in November, so they said, okay, it's time to pack the Supreme Court, take what power we have, and just force these things through.
Now, there's a lot of news going on today.
We got that.
We got Ron DeSantis.
Apparently is within range of Trump in the polling and things are starting to move really well for Andres Santos in terms of the presidency.
We'll see if he actually is competitive with Trump as we move forward.
I mean, we're still two years out.
We are an eternity away from the election, but for some reason it's just getting crazier and crazier.
And then my favorite story here.
Disney is... I'm sorry, not Disney.
Netflix is bleeding subscribers, which is laughable.
Go broke!
And Disney has been surpassed by the Daily Wire's podcast network, which is also hilarious, and I'm happy to hear it.
So, we got a lot of awesome stuff to talk about.
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ian crossland
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First, we have Kian Bextie.
unidentified
Hey there, Tim.
How are you?
tim pool
Who are you?
unidentified
Well, I am a reporter for The Countersignal.
I'm based out of Canada, and lately I've been covering stories about energy security, food security, and that sort of has all culminated in the Netherlands, where we're seeing this Dutch uprising.
It's just very similar to what brought me out here last time when I came to talk about the convoy.
In Ottawa, they're doing very similar stuff and they are a rowdy bunch of protesters.
So it was really exciting to be there and see the tactics that they were using, burning
bales on the side of the road.
Like bale IEDs, I've never seen anything like it.
It was nuts.
tim pool
Do they like, do they burst or something?
unidentified
Yeah, they put fireworks I guess in the middle of the bales and as the bales burn down, gets
the fireworks, lights them off and then loose hay just explodes.
It was crazy.
tim pool
That's crazy.
unidentified
We gotta talk about that stuff.
tim pool
The food shortage stuff.
unidentified
Yeah, absolutely.
So that's what we've been covering, and happy to be here.
tim pool
Right on.
We also got Daniel Turner.
daniel turner
It's great to be back here.
Daniel Turner, Power of the Future.
Daniel Turner PTF on all platforms.
Powerofthefuture.com is the organization's website.
And thanks for having me on.
And John Hale, new hat for you, buddy.
He's my hat friend who always asks me about my hats when I'm on your show.
tim pool
This is going to be a good conversation, a combination of conversations.
Farming, food crisis, energy, very interrelated.
And as we lead with this abortion protest, I just want to point out the American people, according to Gallup, view economic issues at 40, 40% of Americans think it's the most pressing issue.
Economic issues are, and abortion is at 1%.
daniel turner
And climate change was even less in that New York Times poll that came out yesterday.
0% of Republicans, 0% of Hispanics, 0% of African Americans.
Basically it was 42 year old brown graduates with a degree in like poetry.
tim pool
That was all who cares about.
I would have assumed it was like middle-aged white women.
daniel turner
Yeah, we went to Brown and studied poetry.
That's the ones who care about climate change.
tim pool
All right, right on.
And of course, Ian Schilling.
ian crossland
Hi, everybody.
Ian Crosland here at iancrosland.net.
Happy to be here.
Let's keep going.
lydia smith
Yeah, and I'm also here in the corner.
Happy to be here with these two-hatted gentlemen.
One from the US, one from Canada.
So I am stoked.
We'll get into see what trouble we can get up to tonight.
This is a great story we're starting out with.
unidentified
Right on, everybody.
tim pool
Let's jump to this first story.
We got TimCast.com breaking.
Multiple members of Congress, including AOC, arrested over pro-abortion demonstration outside SCOTUS.
Take a look at this here picture.
Why, AOC's hands are behind her back.
lydia smith
And she's smiling.
tim pool
Looks like she's being arrested.
Well, she was arrested, but she staged the handcuffs.
She faked it.
Take a look at this.
We have this Daily Mail circled it.
She pretended to be handcuffed.
And you know what Daily Mail says?
I love this.
They're like, mock cops by pretending they've been cuffed.
Mock the cops?
What does that mean?
Why would the cops be mocked or care about that at all?
No, what they're doing is, people on Twitter are seeing photos of them with their hands behind their back and they're going, whoa, they handcuffed AOC?
They handcuffed Ilhan Omar?
People who are not paying attention will just see photos on the news of them with their hands behind their back as if they were cuffed when they weren't for dramatic effect.
And then AOC walks a few feet and then like when she's out of range of the camera she does a big power fist or whatever.
Red salute or something like that.
You know, it's just so fake.
All of it's so fake, man.
ian crossland
Like, you see that picture of Bernie Sanders getting pulled out of, like, he was, like, civil rights activist, getting arrested on the street.
Like, it's real chaos.
And then they're gonna juxtapose it with this and be like, hey, I see faking being handcuffed, looking back, like, what a fool.
tim pool
No, they think that in 20 years, she's gonna show this photo and be like, I fought for abortion rights.
Look at this picture of me.
daniel turner
It's like when Joe Biden was arrested in South Africa for protesting the right nestle in Mandela.
Remember that?
tim pool
That's right.
daniel turner
At least he tells the story.
There's no evidence.
But he was arrested.
Joe Biden claims he's been arrested like five or six times and there's no documentation of it anywhere.
But every time he tells the story, he was arrested somewhere.
But you know what?
I got to say, everyone should find themselves someone who loves them as much as these folks love abortion.
Like they love, there was a whole talk about how, you know, we're not pro-abortion, we're
just pro-choice.
No, y'all are, you all love abortion.
tim pool
I thought you were going to say find someone who loves you as much as these people love
ian crossland
themselves.
daniel turner
That too, that too.
Well, that is abortion though, isn't it?
But yeah, these folks, well, you know, and she has a history of fake photo ops, right?
I mean, the white pantsuit one at the detention facility that turns out was a parking lot.
ian crossland
Is that that's actually a fake?
It's just so hard to believe that someone would do something so stupid.
But like she went there and pretended to be upset about something that wasn't happening.
Yeah.
Or was let herself be upset about what she was imagining in front of her or something.
daniel turner
And brought her camera crew with her.
ian crossland
That's so disturbing.
daniel turner
And took all the photos and had Carefully chosen outfits because you go to the desert wearing, you know White Chanel pantsuits and and yeah, the whole thing was totally staged But it worked right because as Tim was saying if you are a naive leftist and you think she's a hero You just see those photos and you say she's the best and now they're gonna do the same with her hand Yeah, maybe I'm from Canada and I have a different angle on this but it seems like that couldn't have turned out worse for her because now there's this meme going around where
unidentified
Whenever anyone's crying about, like, you know, they broke a nail, that's the picture.
It's her cut out white pants suit, crying about it.
That was one photo op.
tim pool
Look at these pictures.
daniel turner
Or Terry the roller skater from Reno 911 saying, I was murdered.
That's the other one for her.
tim pool
It was an empty parking lot and she's crying.
This one right here.
unidentified
She is just so awful.
ian crossland
When they write the history, they could either erase all the fake stuff and be like, remember when she was protesting and got arrested and handcuffed?
Remember when she was crying for mercy?
They could do that and try and manipulate the past, but if it stays transparent, it's gonna just look so bad.
tim pool
I think to be fair, haven't you ever been at a big venue or something and parking's really hard to find and there's a big fence on the other side, there's a ton of parking spaces, you know you can't park there.
unidentified
You just break down and you're like, I wanna park my car!
tim pool
I want VIP parking!
No, like going to a Cubs game in Chicago and you gotta find parking and you're driving around and driving around and you're like, maybe sooner or later someone's gonna move and then they don't and then you just see that parking lot with the fence all the way around it and you just walk over in your white pantsuit and start crying.
unidentified
Yeah?
daniel turner
I gotta see the 34 members who were arrested.
AOC is clearly from New York, Ilhan Omar's from Minnesota.
Nothing in terms of abortion law has changed in their state.
So you can decry.
tim pool
We got the list here of the Democrats who were arrested.
lydia smith
Cory Bush, yeah.
daniel turner
You can decry like the national right that you think was erased, which obviously is a falsehood.
But for Virginia, where I am from, for Maryland, for California, most states,
nothing has changed.
Not only that, for many states now they're paying for people to come to their state and have an abortion.
So AOC should celebrate.
tim pool
New York is probably having more abortion Well, here's here's the the crazy thing that I'm thinking of with this stuff is
If Texas says abortion's illegal, and a man says to the, like a man and a woman, you know, hook up, woman gets pregnant.
daniel turner
Where babies are made.
tim pool
Woman is eight and a half weeks pregnant, I'm sorry, eight and a half months pregnant, and then says, I'm gonna terminate, but I can do it in Colorado, not in Texas.
So this is a viable baby, able to survive on its own, and she flees the state without telling anyone to go to Colorado to abort it, because there's no restrictions.
This guy goes to Texas and says, help, she's kidnapped my child.
He's viable.
We could deliver the baby.
She doesn't need to kill it, but she doesn't want it, so she's gonna kill it.
The interesting thing is...
Because we talk about this a lot.
If a woman did that to a baby that was two inches forward out of her womb, but the same gestational period, she'd be hunted down for kidnapping and attempted murder.
But the same baby of the same gestational period in her womb, she can drive out of state to Colorado to kill.
But this is crazy right now because this is exactly how it is.
This could happen right now.
In Texas, you can't do it.
In Colorado, you can at eight and a half weeks for any reason.
ian crossland
Months, you said?
tim pool
I'm sorry, I said weeks again.
Months.
Like, almost to the point of birth.
Colorado has no restrictions.
unidentified
What would happen right now if a woman did that?
tim pool
If a woman took, was pregnant and went to Colorado and said, I don't care.
A doctor could deliver the baby and get a C-section or whatever, but you're like, nah.
Nope, don't care.
unidentified
Trudeau was doing this in Canada as well.
Calling for Americans to come and try abortion tourism.
You know, help our economy because he's destroyed it so much.
Yeah, you can come on up.
And in Canada, I don't know if you know this, but we have zero laws.
I guess it's just the Colorado case.
There's no law on it whatsoever.
Nothing on the books.
You can kill that child up until it's breathing air, which is shocking, I think, probably to a lot of Americans.
But it's shocking to me.
tim pool
Does that happen?
unidentified
Uh there's definitely been cases of it yeah especially where there's not a lot of um especially out east um where there's not a lot of people uh drawing attention to the to the tragedy of it um you know in Alberta where I'm from there's there's a lot of agencies that are willing to help young mothers so that they can Actually deliver the child and give it a good life or even put it up for adoption if that's what's required but out east a lot of those supports don't exist because it's you know abortion is second nature to Eastern Canadians.
daniel turner
I got to think I am not an attorney so those listening who are going to correct me.
I have to think if in that scenario that you raised it would be no different and I know a baby is not drugs.
I know a baby is not whatever.
I'm not trying to make light of the pregnancy.
But I have to think the rule would apply that if there's certain states you can smoke weed and some that you can't.
If I cross the border and I smoke weed in that state, and I come back, you can't say, well, you did something wrong.
Not in that state I did.
If you can take your kid to a movie at, you know, NC-17 at one state as opposed to another, and I take my state, my kid to Colorado, and we see a movie there, we come back to Texas, and they say, that's illegal.
Well, in Texas it's legal, but in Colorado it's not.
I have to think there would be nothing done to the pregnant mother.
No, because what happened was, whatever ultimately happened, happened in a different state, and Texas's laws don't have jurisdiction in that state.
tim pool
Sure, and the feds would have to get involved, and this is where things get crazy.
So the woman goes to Colorado, and she terminates the pregnancy, kills the baby.
Texas says that's illegal, and she says, not in Colorado.
daniel turner
Not in Colorado, it's not.
tim pool
So what, if Colorado said you're allowed to literally kill a person, that's all of a sudden okay?
Like, the issue is, What would happen if the woman took gave birth and then literally grabbed the baby ran and got in the car and just drove to Colorado still like literally after just delivering and she's you know whatever like kind of messed up and hurt or something and then gets to Colorado and then goes to an abortion doctor who kills the baby like it's a murder right?
So what does Texas do if a person kidnaps a child and murders it?
What would Texas do?
Contact the Feds?
And what if the Fed says we won't intervene?
Then what?
I honestly don't know.
Like, what happens?
They'd get away with it.
I mean, I'll just put it that way.
People need to understand this about crime in this country.
The Feds have a threshold.
I believe it's literally called the threshold, where if a federal crime is committed but doesn't reach a certain level, they don't care.
ian crossland
Like a certain extremity of crime?
tim pool
Like, uh, the way it was explained to me is, federal securities fraud in the amount of $400, Feds won't care about.
They're not going to waste any resources over something that small.
They'll ignore it.
But if you're somebody whose, like, life savings was stolen by someone and it was a couple grand, the Feds probably will do nothing.
As long as it was interstate.
And the states will be like, we don't have jurisdiction in that state, sorry, can't do anything about it.
daniel turner
If you really eagerly register for a handgun and you happen to be the president's son, the feds don't care.
tim pool
No, exactly.
daniel turner
It doesn't matter.
tim pool
There's degrees and there's tiers.
That's how it works.
So my question is, Colorado says it's illegal.
I'm sorry, Texas says it's illegal, Colorado says it's legal.
That's a really weird circumstance.
Like, it is a night and day difference in morality.
Imagine if Indiana said, you're allowed to kill people, have fun, and Illinois said, you're not.
So a woman took her 12-year-old child to Indiana, bashed him over the head, and then drove back to Illinois and said it wasn't illegal.
Like, I'm pretty sure they're still gonna be like, we don't care, you murdered the president of the U.S.
ian crossland
That's why we have federal laws saying that murder is illegal no matter what state.
And you could argue that maybe there should be federal laws about abortion, just to make it easier.
tim pool
But here's the issue.
What if the federal government says, we're not getting involved?
We don't care.
ian crossland
Then the states could decide where murder is legal.
Like a state could say, you're allowed to murder in our state.
daniel turner
I mean, that was the premise.
tim pool
That's literally what they're doing according to conservatives.
Colorado is allowing limitless abortion at the point of birth.
So like, let's use Canada as an example.
Like what if someone drives from Wisconsin into Canada because there's no limits and then like, as they're giving birth, they kill the baby.
What is someone going to do?
This is a really good example because this is where there is no international resolution because it's two different countries.
If the federal government says we side with Colorado, because Biden basically has, and we're not going to intervene, I wonder at what point does Texas say, like, we need to be able to do expeditions, essentially, to extradite people who kidnap people and murder them.
ian crossland
Dude, if another state was doing expeditions into my state, I would fully support the governor's removal from power and some sort of military action.
tim pool
From your state?
ian crossland
If a state went rogue and started invading and attacking other states because of their zealous beliefs, I would fully support a national and state, you know, multi-state offensive against them to make them stop.
tim pool
Let me ask you this.
Someone, uh, someone kidnaps your significant other and then murders her 10 miles away across state lines.
And what do you do?
ian crossland
It'd become federal offense at that point.
tim pool
And the feds say, we don't care, Ian.
Go away.
ian crossland
Well, it's murder.
That's a different story.
tim pool
We don't care.
Go away.
ian crossland
I mean, well then justice has failed at that stage.
tim pool
What do you do?
unidentified
Yes.
tim pool
Literally, that's what's happening right now.
ian crossland
It's not murder.
It's not literal murder.
Abortion's not murder.
tim pool
Okay.
Well, Seamus thinks it is.
Conservatives think it is.
ian crossland
You can think things that aren't real.
It doesn't make it real.
Okay.
unidentified
What's the penalty if you aborted a child in Texas now that this has changed?
What would be the penalty?
tim pool
Oh, I don't know.
I think it's like trafficking abortion or something like that.
My point is, Ian, your morality is irrelevant to the question of legality.
ian crossland
Correct.
tim pool
If in Texas they say it is illegal to do, And the people of Texas agree with the law that is illegal and amoral to do, and someone commits that crime somewhere else and the feds don't get involved, what's the reaction gonna be?
Do we let people from other states literally kill our children?
That's their perspective.
You might not agree with it, you're like, nah, Colorado's right, they're wrong.
Well, eventually someone's gonna grab a bunch of guns, get on the back of a motorcycle and drive in, and they're gonna go stop these people.
ian crossland
It's not right and wrong.
Like you said, it's not a morality issue, it's a legal issue.
daniel turner
I guess it is the premise of the famous Dred Scott case.
I'm going to get the states confused, but the whole premise of Dred Scott, which was a terrible decision by the courts, was that they took this African-American guy, Dred Scott, from a free state to a slave state.
And they were like, well, now that you're in this state, now you're a slave.
And he was like, no, I'm not.
I'm actually from Wisconsin.
They were like, well, you're in Missouri now, and now you're a slave.
And he's like, but I'm not a slave.
And the courts decided, well, you are.
The state's jurisdiction were greater than, it doesn't matter what, in Illinois or Wisconsin, you were free.
You're not free here.
tim pool
Dred Scott said that descendants of Africa had no rights to citizenship.
So it was way worse than just that.
daniel turner
No, but I mean like, but the premise of it was this person's, this person's stature,
status depended upon what state he lived in.
tim pool
Yeah.
daniel turner
The states, the courts ultimately decided that the states had the jurisdiction to change his
stature. Of course it was a terrible decision, but it's the same about this unborn baby.
Does the baby's stature of life, viability of life, Does its persona depend upon the state?
tim pool
Maybe, but that's not what I'm bringing up.
I don't think it's relevant.
I'll ask you this, Ian.
Do you believe that Seamus thinks abortion is murder?
ian crossland
Well, he's told me that he thinks it is, so I gotta take him at his word there.
tim pool
Alright, okay.
So, let's just ignore the context around it and say someone kidnapped Seamus' child and is trying to murder it.
What do you think he would do to stop that murder from taking place?
unidentified
I don't know.
tim pool
This is what I mean.
I don't see a good outcome to the fact that you have states where there are people who are literally like, it is murder and I will not allow it.
Louisiana tried to codify it as homicide.
ian crossland
But that's zealous.
It's not murder, legally.
So for you to say, well, I think it is.
Sorry, buddy.
Take a step in line.
Wait.
It's not murder.
unidentified
I'm looking at a Politico article right now and they say Texas has a trigger ban.
So anyone who performs, induces, or attempts abortion is guilty of a second degree felony if the fetus survives and first degree felony if not.
A first degree felony is punishable by life.
tim pool
What's the title of the statute?
What's the violation?
What's the criminal violation?
unidentified
just says first-degree felony.
I'm not sure what that is.
tim pool
So I guess the crime would be the crime of abortion.
daniel turner
Which is after like 14 weeks.
I don't know what Texas's number is.
tim pool
I think Texas's period.
unidentified
Anyone who performs, induces, or attempts abortion, which would be I guess we have to look under what statute does it fall
tim pool
because I'm curious if it falls under a murder statute. Louisiana tried to codify it as homicide.
They backed off. So Ian, when you say it's not murder, well, right, legally, I would argue it
doesn't fall under homicide and they're trying to do that. Regardless, though, if people don't care
about the distinction between the word murder and the word abortion, and they view it the same way,
you saying it's not is completely irrelevant to what the law of Texas and Oklahoma is.
ian crossland
It sounds like an argument towards postmodernism.
Like, well, if I believe it, then that's my truth.
And so that's real.
Like, sorry, guys.
unidentified
In Texas, though, it's obviously considered a very serious crime.
And there's serious crimes that I would, you know, I think a lot of people would go to great lengths to prevent, not just murder.
Yeah, you know right dismemberment of a limb or any sort of rape or abuse or child abuse People would step in and violently protect their I mean another another way to question It is some states the age of consent is 16 in some states.
tim pool
It's 18 How do states handle it if a person takes a 16 year old across state lines?
To a state with a lower age of consent when you come back you go to jail You get charged.
Now, I guess the question is, will Illinois do anything to go to Indiana to rescue the minor if the feds won't?
I'd have to look into the history of the law and wonder if anybody knows.
We'll put it this way.
A 16-year-old who is a minor in one state is taken by a 25-year-old to a neighboring state with a lower age of consent, and they say, we're never coming back.
What will that other state do. They're like, not in this state it's legal.
In your state it's not. They're like, well you kidnapped a minor from our state even though it's
legal in that state. And that's possible. Like some states actually have those differences.
If the feds don't get involved, do you think the parents of the 16 year old are going to be
like, guess our kid's kidnapped?
Or do you think they're going to be like, hell in high water, I am getting my kid back.
ian crossland
If the kid actually got kidnapped, if the kid went of its own volition, does it have the authority to... Minors can't consent.
So then it would be a federal crime if someone took a 16-year-old across state lines.
tim pool
And if the feds said, it's not a crime in that, you know, we're not doing it, we're not involved.
If the feds said, we will not intervene, do you think the people of the state where the kid was taken from will just sit back and be like, well that sucks?
Or do you think they're gonna be like, please help me save my child, they were kidnapped?
Like, I'm saying these circumstances could happen in some capacity already.
daniel turner
They probably will.
tim pool
They probably already have.
daniel turner
Yeah.
tim pool
And so I'm sure people probably have a bunch of references they may bring up.
I'm wondering, like, where we go here because what's happening now is illegal abortion and legal abortion are so legally distinct and, like, stark, night and day.
In Texas, it is a legal period.
In Colorado, there is no restriction at all.
It is so different.
That like, you've got a very serious crime that the feds will not intervene in because there's no federal statute on it.
So what happens when a person flees the state pregnant with a child of a man who doesn't want the child to be killed?
And then the child is killed in another state that allows it.
Like, there's no federal involvement because there's no federal statute.
So what happens?
The person just can't come back to Texas?
Well, then is Texas going to be like, well, if people start fleeing the state and killing the children of these men, we will do nothing about it.
You're going to get a, the system can't sustain itself that way.
It's just, I don't know what happens at that point.
ian crossland
It's pretty raw.
I kind of put myself in the mind of that guy.
Like a dad who's got an eight and a half month old baby in gestation and the woman that wants to bring the baby to term and raise it.
The mom's like, no, I don't want a baby to get.
Dad's like, well, they're divorcing baby.
Guy's like, I'll raise it.
I want, this is my son.
I want it.
And the mom's like, no, I'm going to go kill it.
The guy has no, no right to stop her.
Like.
Grab her by the shoulder, you know, you can't- He might in Texas.
They might, might, I don't know, do they have a right to do it?
Like, legal right?
tim pool
To prevent her from committing a crime or something?
ian crossland
Yeah, because it's- She expressed intent, he calls the police and says- Leaving state lines isn't a crime.
tim pool
After that, it's off the table.
This is crazy territory, man.
unidentified
It is.
tim pool
It's amazing in America.
Imagine the woman's not gonna get abortion and the guy's just like, you ain't leaving me.
So he calls the police and says she's trying to leave to get an abortion.
lydia smith
It's like a red flag law.
tim pool
Right, what do you- I don't know how you deal with a circumstance.
ian crossland
That's why Roe v. Wade I thought made sense, is because you can't leave it to the states to figure out where murder, where killing is gonna be fine.
Can I just walk over there and kill him then, if I can't do it over here?
Like, that's why we had this blanket rule of like, no, you just can't, or yes you can, no you can't, whatever.
tim pool
It wasn't.
It wasn't.
ian crossland
The Roe v. Wade was like, states can't decide.
It's already decided for you.
tim pool
No, within a certain amount of time and then Casey changed it to viability which made it
nebulous which resulted in a bunch of states having different periods.
So it was totally different.
People would be like, in my state it's 11 weeks, in your state it's 15 so I'll just
drive across state lines.
Same problem.
The overturned Dobbs resulted in them saying you need to codify at the federal level through
Congress to figure this out, which they don't have.
So now we're in really dangerous territory.
But let's advance.
I don't want to keep harping on this one issue because we've got others.
Take a look at this story that's also rather depressing.
House Democrats tout bill to add four seats to the Supreme Court.
This is them just saying, we can't win politically.
We can't win your votes.
Nuke the system and give us the power.
And if they actually try to overturn or bypass the filibuster, To stack four more seats and give Joe Biden four appointees?
Man, this country just implodes.
What do you guys think will happen if, let's say, in the next session or whatever, they say, we're doing away with the filibuster, we're pushing this bill through, it gets pushed through, and then Joe Biden goes, one, two, three, four, new Supreme Court justices.
What do you think the reaction would be?
daniel turner
Yeah, well, this is theatrics, because Manchin and Sinema already said they would not tank the filibuster.
They don't have the votes for it.
And Manchin and Sinema both came out and said they wouldn't.
allow court packing.
So they know they don't have the votes in the Senate.
The House doesn't have any jurisdiction in this area, right?
Only the Senate approves or confirms justices.
So this is just, this is desperate for November to say, hey, vote for me because I proposed a bill to add four justices of the Supreme Court.
This is all theatrics.
It's terrible.
The scenario that you're painting is bad and we shouldn't be playing these games.
It reminds me of like playing with your, you have a lot of brothers.
I was the youngest of a whole bunch.
Reminds me of playing with your brothers as a kid and when you're the baby and you keep changing the rules because it's like, not fair!
You can only throw red ones and you have to close your eyes and it's like, by the end the rules are so stupid but it's basically because you're a loser and you don't want to lose.
You want to prolong the game and that's what they're doing.
They just keep changing the rules to prolong the game.
tim pool
I suppose it's fair to say, obviously it'll never happen.
But we didn't think Roe v. Wade was going to get overturned either.
daniel turner
Well, some people did.
tim pool
Yeah, but most people didn't.
daniel turner
Ruth Bader Ginsburg was one.
She thought it would be overturned eventually.
tim pool
There were a lot of conservatives that were like, there's no way they'll do it.
They won't do it.
Some people thought it was going to happen, but most people didn't.
I mean, maybe we had conversations, but I thought the attitude most people had was like, man, I don't know.
I don't think they'll have a spine for it.
Roberts will be opposed to it.
And then it happened, and I didn't think it was gonna happen.
But I will say, at the very least, the bare minimum is, we're at the point where Democrats are just basically saying, torch the system and give us the power, regardless of if they're able to get it or not.
And so, if we keep moving in this direction, it's only a matter of time before it spills over.
And then there's, I mean, I gotta be honest, I already think we're in the territory of, you know, it's just about seizing power, regardless of what matters for the American people.
daniel turner
And what's frustrating about this is that Roe is a clearly very dramatic decision.
It's got a lot of impact.
I'm not at all making light of it.
But there have been a lot of Supreme Court cases which have way more impact on the average American
without them realizing it, that were decided poorly.
Kelo versus New London is the one that always comes to my mind,
which was about imminent domain, right?
And the right for the government to seize your property for the promise of additional taxes.
If you go to Times Square in New York right now, you'll see all these signs
because the governor of the state and the mayor wanna take over about 300 businesses.
Around Penn Station because they want to build a new 15 comp building complex and they're like, well, this is my little pizzeria and it's like well We're gonna take it because of eminent domain and they legally have the right because of Kilo versus New London it happens all the time imminent domain is how government seizes your property because Tim wants to build a condo there and the condo will generate more taxes than your little farm and That's crazy.
tim pool
That's a lot.
daniel turner
A terrible decision.
So my point is that the courts have made terrible decisions in the past.
Dred Scott was one of the terrible decisions.
Korematsu was one of the terrible decisions.
But we've never responded with, well, therefore we have to blow up the courts.
So it shows you not just the pettiness of the left right now, but it shows you the real ignorance of them.
Politics is a slug match.
And sometimes you win and sometimes you lose.
And the system prevails for 246 years.
But the fact that they're like, well, now we don't want to play the game anymore.
tim pool
It's cultural decay.
daniel turner
It really is.
tim pool
And how do you, how do you repair that?
How do you, how do you, I don't know if you can.
ian crossland
Take back control of the money system.
That's a good start.
Like you said at the beginning of the show, 40% of people think the economy is the biggest problem, whereas 1% thinks it's abortions.
0%, what was the other one you're talking about?
Climate change.
0% thinks it's climate change.
unidentified
0%!
tim pool
But how many people are going to try and nuke the system for the economy?
ian crossland
Well, I don't want to nuke it.
I just want to fix it.
tim pool
No, no, no.
I'm not saying you do.
I'm saying there are people who are looking at abortion at maybe 1%, but those are people who are willing to throw firebombs at other people.
ian crossland
Don't put power in the hands of radicals right now.
There might be a time and a place for it, but not over abortion.
We need to get folks on the economy.
tim pool
AOC 13 million followers and she's growing and she's with that fake handcuff thing.
It's clearly she's just trying to manipulate people for power.
She pretended to be handcuffed.
Photo op!
ian crossland
Thinks like if she can get enough people behind her believing in her then she can do the right thing.
tim pool
Yeah.
ian crossland
I'll use subversion to get people on my side and then I'll do the right thing.
tim pool
I've agreed upon a greater grin on her with was when she said some someone police maybe opened the doors from the
unidentified
Yeah.
tim pool
inside Yeah, but she's only saying that because it personally
impacts her Yeah
I'm saying cuz I care about what happens to the rest to the to this country what happens to the people she wants to
ian crossland
legalize Psilocybin and MDMA for a study and that's probably cuz I
daniel turner
mean she likes it It's the whole premise of that great show, Ozark.
Spoiler alert, I apologize.
But the whole thing is like, we're going to do all these evil things, because ultimately, we'll do good with it, right?
And we just do evil thing after evil thing.
But like one day, or it's the premise of The Godfather, right?
One day we'll be legitimate.
So in the meantime, I'm going to kill all of these people.
But in the end, and I think that's sometimes how they think, ultimately, when I have everything I need, all the power, all the wealth, i will do good but to get there i'm just gonna have to kill
several people or i'm gonna have to do fake photo shoots or
tim pool
bomb the system doesn't like yeah we talk about a fake photo shoots
and i want to believe it yes keep believing it she keeps doing the keep
believing it i don't know man
daniel turner
the funny thing is is that members of the house besides the speaker
mean they're really not very significant No offense to them, but like anyone who's worked in DC in the political, like one member of Congress, and they're not supposed to be, right?
They're not supposed to be powerful.
That's the problem.
Heck, you began the broadcast by saying, you know, 2024.
It's a long ways away and we're already talking about it.
We're already talking about it because everyone knows how damn powerful the president is.
That's why I disagree with you on Roe.
I don't want power in D.C.
I want power in the states.
I want way more influence of my governor and my mayor because I can have impact on them.
Heck, I could run into the mayor of this town walking down the street, but you're never going to run into the member of Congress.
It's actually kind of a joke, you know, and you're never going to run into the president.
We shouldn't want these powerful... AOC shouldn't be powerful.
And the fact that she's like, but I want power to do good.
Whoa.
tim pool
I don't think she wants power to do good.
Come on.
daniel turner
Well, in her mind, good.
tim pool
No, I don't think so.
I don't think she's thinking that.
daniel turner
You think she just wants power?
unidentified
Yeah.
tim pool
I don't think she thinks to herself, like, I'm a good guy at all.
I don't think she thinks that much.
lydia smith
Possible.
tim pool
I think she's just like more followers.
lydia smith
Well, she is the prime example of using the ends to justify the means.
And I think based on her photo ops, we can really see, and based on the amount of power that she has, like she's a super social justice, uh, political figure and she's not using that power for good.
Like she had a small amount of power and she's not doing good with it.
I see no reason to believe that if she was given a greater deal of power, that she would do anything different with it.
I don't know though.
I guess she could change her tune, but I have yet to see people really make introspective changes like that on this big of a platform.
daniel turner
Well, if I was Kirsten Gillibrand, who's the senator from New York, which is the next high powerful position, I would be very much afraid.
Remember, she ran for president in 16.
Remember, she had the pride t-shirt and there was that meme of her pretending that she's really big on these issues.
She got crushed in the primary.
But she's done nothing since.
It's been six years.
I mean, she's a non-entity in the Senate.
And if you're Kirsten Gillibrand, you should be petrified to think AOC does have 14 million followers.
And we're talking about her!
Did you ever hear of Kirsten Gillibrand's name even before?
You've heard of AOC?
unidentified
Yeah, absolutely.
daniel turner
So, I mean, she's gonna keep climbing, but I just hope she climbs only within that hellhole I used to call home, which is New York.
tim pool
Well, I think Colbert asked her if she was going to run for president.
unidentified
Is she old enough to run for president?
tim pool
She will be.
daniel turner
Gotta be 35.
tim pool
So she could run, because by the time the election, like a month before the election, she would be 35.
So she could be campaigning all day and night.
daniel turner
I think what would happen, and maybe someone will tell her that politely, is she would have huge momentum, but ultimately in the presidential you've got to start talking, and she would embarrass herself, because she's really not very smart.
tim pool
I think she should do it.
daniel turner
I think maybe some of her advisors will tell her, her flame will go out so poorly.
It's like Kirsten Gillibrand, or like Kamala, although Kamala Harris became the vice president.
Her own state didn't vote for her.
Cause she was so bad in the debate.
tim pool
Yeah.
daniel turner
Right.
unidentified
Um, so you can run for president, but you will expose yourself when people critically ask themselves, like who's qualified to be president of the United States.
It's not going to be a bartender.
You know, like I appreciate the work that bartenders do.
I really do.
But when, when people, when moms and dads are going to the ballot box and saying, who do I trust?
Do I trust an accountant or do I trust a bartender to run this country?
They're going to pick the accountant.
daniel turner
Yeah, or someone who at least has a deep understanding of the country and a deep appreciation of it.
And the thing I dislike about her which I dislike about the modern left right now as a whole is they have genuine disdain for this country.
They don't like the country.
They think the country is racist, sexist, whatever.
They don't celebrate.
They don't have red, white, and blue, right?
Like that New Yorker article.
They don't celebrate what America is.
They think America needs to be deeply transformed.
tim pool
You know what I love?
I love that they hate this country, it's racist, white supremacist, evil, fascist, homophobic, but they desperately want more people to suffer along with them coming across the southern border.
The left's motto, misery loves company, we hate this place so you should come here.
Is that it?
unidentified
You're so right about them hating the country though.
In Canada it's the same thing.
If you see someone flying a Canadian flag, you know they're a conservative.
lydia smith
Right?
unidentified
Which is like, what?
Here, I don't know if it's the same, is it?
lydia smith
It is!
It's exactly the same.
unidentified
If you fly an American flag, you're... Right?
lydia smith
It's the same in the UK as well.
It seems like everywhere throughout the West, there's this mindset that, oh, we hate this because we've never known anything else.
We've never actually known suffering or struggle.
We've never lived in Russia.
We've never lived in, you know, any of these small countries that are really fighting, like Myanmar.
Like, we haven't seen it and we're just like, ah, it's gross.
tim pool
Well, it's still MAGA month.
lydia smith
That's true.
tim pool
Gotta have that American flag as your profile picture.
daniel turner
It is.
That's why it was so funny to see Prince Harry today at the UN.
unidentified
LARP as an American.
daniel turner
Exactly, talking about how we've sacrificed our country and democracy is under threat.
And you want to say, six greats, great-great-great-great-great-great-grandfather caused all this to begin with, right?
If he weren't a bad guy, we probably would still be part of you.
tim pool
It's all his fault.
daniel turner
So it's direct line to your six-pack great-grandfather that we're here to begin with.
So just shut up, Harry.
unidentified
Honestly, you know, I mean, quite frankly, Megan, that's not Harry.
ian crossland
I'm kind of like I'm I'm I don't like crapping on these people.
Prince Harry AOC, because I feel like they're massively influential and powerful.
And if we don't work with them, the entire system is going to get smeared.
unidentified
Is he powerful, though?
I looked at a picture of the United Nations when Harry was talking and it was empty.
I don't think people actually think that this guy's an intelligent.
Thoughtful person.
I think they think he's someone that goes on Oprah and can get clicks, but when serious people need to listen, they don't.
Yeah.
ian crossland
He's just, uh, he's like, he, he walked away from the royal family.
So it's, he's an example of like freedom over power kind of person.
lydia smith
I don't know if he's a freedom over power person because he still seems to really want a lot of that power that he willingly gave up by leaving the royal family.
And his wife was an actress in America so I feel like they were trying to be like Princess Diana or something?
I think that's what was going on there.
tim pool
I think, I think Ian is a plant to try and reconnect us to the crown and subvert the revolution.
ian crossland
I want Canada off the British monarch's teat.
Let's do it.
How do we start?
daniel turner
I think this is the bigness of your heart.
unidentified
I'm actually a fan of the monarchy.
lydia smith
Oh my gosh.
unidentified
Yeah, no, I think that if we, if we just drop tradition, I mean, I respect your guys' decisions as freedom loving Americans to leave.
I get it.
But part of me, you know, if you don't, if you don't value that tradition and you know, like the queen back then when you guys left, There's a reason why he did it, but now the Queen doesn't have any strong political power, especially not the Governor General that's the head of state of Canada.
So, you know, just getting rid of it is just playing into the leftist's hands who want to destroy everything that attaches us to our past.
tim pool
I don't know if I agree if she has no power.
I mean, she just doesn't use it.
unidentified
Perhaps.
tim pool
And so you might just think she's not using it as well.
She might be on the phone call with Trudeau and she'll be like, do it.
And he goes, yes ma'am.
daniel turner
There's something in that red box that she gets every day, right?
She's looking at something.
tim pool
The UK was facing an uprising.
I remember, was it the 1800s or whatever?
So they created the House of Commons.
I'm not big on British history.
And so, like, if you're a monarch and you're an absolute ruler and people are screaming off with their head, what's the smart way to deal with it?
You say, okay, here's what we're going to do.
We're going to tell them, we're going to give them power and share it and be democratic in parliament and all that stuff and create the House of Commons.
And y'all will just do as you're told or we'll kill you.
And then what happens is the people are like, yay, we won.
And the queen just keeps her mouth shut as she rules from the shadows.
ian crossland
The House of Commons was 1341.
I was wrong about that.
I think that was King John.
Now I could be wrong about that.
tim pool
But maybe it was a 1300.
unidentified
No, it was after King John.
ian crossland
Yeah, after King John.
unidentified
But King John signed the Magna Carta, which was basically saying, you know, the King has to have some rules.
And then every monarch from King John down has ceded an amount of power one way or another, from either letting Parliament exist to not fighting a war against his own Parliament, and then you get to where it is now.
But, you know, I'm not saying that you're wrong.
tim pool
What if the conspiracy is the Queen is secretly the Queen?
unidentified
There's a lot of active investigations into what sort of power she exerts over the British Parliament.
I don't think that really extends much to Canada at the time, but a lot of her influence – she doesn't ever not sign a bill that's put on her desk, but her staff are routinely reaching out to government as bills are being put forward and offering their advice, and their advice is often – Like Canada?
No, the British Parliament.
They're much more interested in that.
I don't think she gives Canada much of a thought.
tim pool
I bet she does.
daniel turner
I'm sure she does all of them.
unidentified
Deep down, the Queen is the Queen.
ian crossland
It's British Columbia.
tim pool
The idea is like, we know she's the Queen, but we just don't think she does anything.
And it's like, but like, why do you really think that, you know?
Like, it's not that far-fetched to think the Queen actually just makes a phone call and says, hey, we're doing this, you should do this too.
And they say, okay.
unidentified
Yeah.
I mean, it's Her Majesty's prisons.
It's Her Majesty's armed forces.
It's hers.
It's all hers.
daniel turner
It's pretty cool.
I'm glad we don't have her.
Don't get me wrong.
I think she's a lovely woman from a distance.
unidentified
Yeah, all the Commonwealth countries are woke.
I really think she's great.
I think she's done a great job over the course of 70 years or whatever it's been.
But I'm really fearful what comes after her.
What happens with Prince Charles?
I like Prince William a little bit more than Prince Charles, but Prince Charles is like right up there with the rest of the World Economic Forum.
I don't know if you want to get into that.
daniel turner
I often tweet photos of Charles's many properties and the ones he will inherit because also he cares deeply about the climate issue.
And it's wonderful to care about climate change from like your 30,000 acre estate with servants.
And he's like, oh, this whole garden is organic.
It's like, yes, you have 400 servants.
ian crossland
I don't get how we're talking about Prince Charles.
We're talking about Prince Charles inheriting the empire of Britain as if it's OK.
It's not OK for a person to own that.
daniel turner
I've spoken like a true American.
unidentified
You sound like a traitor to me.
tim pool
Let's talk about some good news that involves the royal family.
lydia smith
Let's do it.
tim pool
We have a story from the Daily Mail.
Has to do with Meghan Markle a little bit.
Will going woke make Netflix broke?
Streaming giant could see shares slump further after losing 970,000 subscribers as it was blasted over canned Meghan Markle cartoon and transgender pregnancy comedy.
unidentified
What?
lydia smith
Oh, weird.
tim pool
Well, okay.
Well, here's the good news.
I mean that I guess get woke or broke.
Jeremy Boring of the Daily Wire tweets, Daily Wire just surpassed Disney to become the sixth largest podcast publisher in the country per pod track.
That's awesome.
Disney has a 100 year head start on us.
It won't be enough as the years roll on and their war on their own audience continues.
unidentified
This is one of the biggest get woke go broke yet.
lydia smith
Did you know that Netflix predicted they would lose two million subscribers?
And they didn't.
So good for them.
But they already know they're going to be going broke.
daniel turner
I don't know if it's because... From the Meghan Markle fallout?
lydia smith
I don't know.
I think it's probably because Stranger Things ended too.
unidentified
Oh.
lydia smith
Is that an ad?
unidentified
Is that an organic ad?
tim pool
That is a real Netflix show.
unidentified
It's an ad show.
tim pool
About a man who gets pregnant.
lydia smith
Yeah, it's weird.
unidentified
As they do.
tim pool
But everyone was like freaking out.
Like, they made a woke movie.
And I'm like, bro, Junior wasn't woke.
Remember Junior with Arnold?
unidentified
Oh yeah!
tim pool
He gets pregnant.
daniel turner
Oh good lord.
tim pool
It's like, did you watch the trailer for this?
It's not about being transgender, it's about a guy who gets pregnant.
It's like Junior Part 2 or like a reboot or something.
lydia smith
So what's the plot there?
tim pool
He like, finds out he got pregnant and they're like, well we don't know how it happened, but it did.
And he's like, oh no!
And then it's a guy who's pregnant.
daniel turner
Where does the baby come out?
tim pool
I think they mention that in the movie.
No, his ass or something.
lydia smith
Oh gosh, that's great.
tim pool
I appreciate he would die.
lydia smith
It's like kindergarten.
tim pool
Yeah, but look, look, look.
Disney definitely won't go broke.
They wanted to play the groomer game.
They can win it.
unidentified
Yeah.
tim pool
Now Daily Mail, I'm sorry, Daily Wire is bigger.
That's kind of crazy if you think about it.
The Daily Wire is only, what, seven years old?
lydia smith
Yeah, very young.
tim pool
Like seven.
lydia smith
Less than a decade, I think, yeah.
tim pool
It's kind of crazy.
daniel turner
That's remarkable.
tim pool
Here's what I see happening with the Daily Wire, Netflix, Disney.
These big companies stood atop this massive shining hill.
And everybody looked up at the Shining people on the Shining Hill and said, I long to be atop there with you.
And then one day, people started walking off the hill while screaming about weird stuff that made no sense.
Daily Wire was like, guys, we can just walk up.
Like, they're leaving!
We'll walk right up.
They walked right up and now they're standing there and they're like, wow, look at that.
Yeah.
ian crossland
These people like Walt Disney spent his whole life walking up the hill, grinding, getting to the top.
And then once he's there, okay, now he's like, all right, son, would you like to take a helicopter up here with me?
So, and the kids, now the kids that never had to climb the mountain are on the top of the mountain.
They don't understand the struggle, and people like Ben Shapiro and Jeremy Boring have climbed the mountain to get there.
Those are the people we want on top of the mountain that know how to climb a mountain.
And the rest of it's just a skin suit.
It's a corporate skin suit.
daniel turner
And it's the same as we were just talking about some of these politicians and the AOCs.
There isn't a lot of respect for the patrimony, for what was built Before I arrived.
I forget the name of the current CEO of Disney, but he arrived with a hundred years of this and other people built.
And all you have to do in terms of idea of patrimony and custody is you have to hold it, cherish it, grand to try to expand it, but don't destroy it.
And since they didn't have to climb that mountain, to use the analogy, since they didn't have to work hard to become members of Congress, they don't have a love for it.
They don't have an awe of it.
So they think it's easy to just destroy it.
Pack the Supreme Court.
Put transgender cartoons on for five-year-olds.
And it's like, well, wait a second.
This isn't yours.
You're just the custodian of it.
But nope, I'm going to destroy it.
tim pool
Maybe it's just as simple.
I mean, people don't want to work for someone else's project.
They want to make their own.
daniel turner
Yeah, well they're making their own all right, but they're destroying someone else's in the process.
tim pool
We entered this era of meritocracy with the internet where people could make their own channels.
One of the things we often run into with hiring is that it's like, oh hey, we need this job and we need someone who's good at it.
And it's really hard to find someone who's good at it, because anyone who is good at it starts their own company instead of working for someone else's.
So, like, we're in that era of meritocracy.
The internet has democratized the process by which people can contract, get hired, or make their own thing.
So who's left to work at Disney?
Woke weirdos?
Nobody wants that.
Meanwhile, people are launching their own projects, starting their own YouTube channels, or at least trying to do so.
ian crossland
Yeah, we talked about Maker Studios before the show.
I was involved with these people, Lisa Nova, Ben Donovan, Dan Zapinski, like, on We had the station, 2007 YouTube, all these really popular, Phil DeFranco, Dave Days, we all came together to form this internet union of people, which was the station, then became Maker Studios, when it became a company.
Then Disney bought Maker for a billion dollars, and they thought they were getting all the talent, all the people that had been working through Maker, but when they bought Maker, all those people were like, yeah, you don't, they left.
And then they realized, we have the name, Maker Studios, but we don't have the talent that made Maker Studios great.
tim pool
This is the funniest thing, like, there's things on YouTube called multi-channel networks, which are mostly defunct these days.
And they'd be like, sign with us, and we can get commercials put on your videos so you make money, and we get a percentage of it.
And then you'd be like, okay, well, I already have ads on my videos, why should I sign with you?
And they'd say, we'll protect you, we can talk with YouTube, it's a real advantage.
And it'll be like X amount of time.
They have no control over your content.
They can't make you produce content.
You're not signed to them with obligations on producing records or videos or anything like that.
It's just literally, let us rep your ad sales for you.
Disney buys it.
I remember when I was working at Fusion, there were people who genuinely thought, they were like, when we're going to do this new project, why don't we pull up our maker talent pool?
And I'm like, what does that mean?
And they were like, they pulled this PDF showing all of these YouTubers on Maker, and they were like, we can get any one of these people.
And I was like, sure, you can get literally any actor you want.
You want to get Brad Pitt, just pay him.
And they were like, what do you mean?
And I'm like, these people don't work for you.
You bought nothing.
You bought the rights to sell ads and their content, and you don't sell ads.
You're a production house.
And they were like, you mean we can't get these people to be in our shows?
I'm like, well, yeah, if you ask them and pay them.
But at that point, you might as well ask Brad Pitt or Tom Cruise.
And they're like, huh?
They genuinely thought buying the network was like buying a record label.
Like the record, like you were signed to this record label.
You have to produce two albums.
We want this album.
No, like they could quit at any moment.
You had no rights over any of it.
So these companies have been completely insane from the get go.
And I think the big issue for the most part is.
Two things.
One, they think wokeness works because they don't care.
And merit is driving people of real talent away.
daniel turner
Yeah.
tim pool
I mean, who, why would someone want to work for Netflix?
daniel turner
No.
And I wonder how many of these people have hired, you know, all of the woke HR reps and the woke vice president of, of what's the acronym for diversity inclusion?
D-I-E, is that what it is, right?
That if you're the CEO, you just hear these people yammer at you all day, all day, all day.
This is what we have to do.
And ultimately, you cave.
But what's gonna change them is stock prices.
Look at, right before the show went on, we were looking at Disney stock.
I remember where it was, where it went up to, where it is now.
I mean, it's down almost 50%.
That has to tell boards of directors to say, I don't care about your, if you think transgender cartoons- 66.25% year to date.
If you think transgenderism is the most important thing going, the markets clearly show something else.
And so you've got to go.
Because I don't care about transgender.
I'm saying this if I'm a board member.
I don't care about trans.
I don't care about any of this crap.
I care about making money.
And right now you are not making us money.
So you have to go.
But Daily Wire is making money.
So I want to know why they're making money and why we're not.
Ultimately that's what the board is going to be pushing.
tim pool
Here's what it is.
I had a friend who played in a band once.
I have a friend who plays in a band.
I, you know, don't really talk to a lot of my old friends anymore.
But they played, like, weird experimental music.
And they were like, we're gonna make it big, man, because this is the future.
And I was like, dude, no it isn't.
I was like, I understand the idea of doing experimental music, hoping you find something new that becomes popular.
But, like, pop music is pretty cut and dry as to why people like it.
I was like, look, right now, You're trying to sell a product to people, right?
You want them to come buy it.
So, what's someone gonna buy?
Your experimental new spinach and cheese ice cream?
Or chocolate?
And they're like, well, spinach and cheese is gross.
And I'm like, maybe?
Have you ever tried it?
unidentified
No?
tim pool
Okay, well maybe it's not gross.
You don't know, you never tried it.
How about matcha green tea?
Hey, in Japan they got a ton of that stuff.
You've never tried it.
You don't know if you'll like it or not.
Sounds weird though, right?
daniel turner
It's disgusting.
tim pool
Exactly.
You don't like it.
So I said, why don't you guys, if you want to be big and famous, if that's your goal, why don't you make a product you know people will like?
You wanna do something new and unique?
So you're not just making chocolate ice cream.
You're making, like, chocolate with salted caramel.
Like, something... It's a little different.
Like, salt in your ice cream?
Yeah, but try it.
It is pretty good.
This is what Netflix is at right now.
So what happens is, you got an ice cream company that makes delicious cookie dough ice cream.
And everybody wants to buy it.
But cookie dough ice cream is making people fat.
So along comes these young people who are like, you're making people fat.
Young people don't like that.
What they like is fresh vegetables.
You should make our ESG ice cream.
Zucchini cucumber.
Zucchini cucumber surprise.
It's the right ice cream to have.
And then all of a sudden no one's buying it. But don't worry, you're not actually correct,
but you are morally correct. And the company implodes. And then what happens is the daily
wire comes along and they start selling chocolate ice cream again because these people decided not
to. You can't just think we're going to do this ESG stuff and it's going to work because we are on top.
No, there's two mountains.
There's ESG, which is a pile of garbage, and then there's Everest.
And you're like, well, if we're on a pile of garbage, we're still on top.
Yeah, sure, on a pile of garbage.
So go for it.
Leave the mountain behind.
Leave room for TimCast.com, for Daily Wire, for other channels to start rising because you've walked away from it.
That's what they're doing.
unidentified
Yeah.
tim pool
In the name of ESG and other garbage.
ian crossland
It really was in the 90s.
You remember probably as similarly.
They decided what people were going to like next.
It was the marketing companies, NBC, Disney, CBS.
They were like, OK, what's the next big thing?
Well, frizzy hair and hairspray or whatever.
Now it's people are it's democratized, I guess, as a way to put it.
And they don't you can't keep controlling the mind.
It doesn't work anymore.
People are free.
Their minds are free.
Now people are just it's become much more apparent.
What works and what doesn't.
daniel turner
But in your ice cream scenario, which is what Disney is, the company implodes because no one wants their ESG ice cream.
But they still have production facilities, ice cream making machine, distribution networks that have value.
So someone will swoop in and take it.
I'm saying when it comes to Disney, their theme parks have value.
Their studios have value.
Someone's going to swoop in and be like this.
We can't lose the value of these things because you're running a crappy product.
tim pool
I know you at home, and maybe all of you here, have been driving down the street one day and have seen an auto insurance company in a building that looks suspiciously like a Taco Bell.
You've seen those, right?
Or a Pizza Hut.
And it'll be like, you know, Family Insurance Center, and you're like, that's a Pizza Hut building.
Because at some point the Pizza Hut went out of business, but there was a building there and someone was like, we can use it, we'll take it.
Cheaper than building one.
You see all over Chicago.
You see like it's obviously a Taco Bell But it was turned into something else and you're like I was kind of funny.
That's what we're gonna see with Disney Yeah, they got the ice cream machines, but they're just cranking out broccoli and in cheese ice cream I mean broccoli and cheese is good, but as ice cream.
ian crossland
I don't know right I But they're also pumping out broccoli and cheese ice cream, but it says chocolate on the label.
Like, Thor isn't... it's not... all these Marvel movies are like, you can call it whatever, but it's just a crappy.
tim pool
Well, like, that's a little too much.
Like, Thor movie was weird, but it was Thor, but it was like kind of not Thor because they just made it wacky and wild.
And it was like sorbet with the colors.
ian crossland
Yeah, they could have called him Gore and made him have like an orange helmet instead.
Or was the bad guy.
Oh, okay, then Lore.
They could have called him Lore and it would have been like a silver helmet.
tim pool
Well, it's a skin suit.
It's a skin suit.
So Disney's got the facilities to produce all this stuff.
Eventually they go out of business, like Blockbuster.
All those machines will be lying around and people will be like, how much for that $10,000 camera?
20 bucks?
I'll take it.
daniel turner
Well, there is some great statistic.
I'm sure we can pull it up.
But of the 100 top companies in the year 1900, I think only one or two are still around.
Wow.
So companies do rise and fall, right?
I mean, Standard Oil is gone.
General Electric is still around, but it's not one of the top 100.
tim pool
Yeah, but I bet it's like they all consolidated into one company.
ian crossland
That's what's happening with the banks.
They're consolidating.
tim pool
It was all steel.
Isn't that crazy?
daniel turner
So Disney probably, you know, I mean, odds are it's not going to last a hundred years.
ian crossland
You think it'll get bought by Blackrock?
tim pool
Yeah.
daniel turner
Everything will be bought by Blackrock.
ian crossland
I wonder if Blackrock's going to buy an entertainment company.
daniel turner
The Dutch farmers are being bought right now by Blackrock.
ian crossland
What's that story?
Oh, we should talk about it.
daniel turner
Or they're trying to buy them.
unidentified
We should.
tim pool
I mean, some of these are still around.
What?
Standard Oil, Westinghouse, Ford, Union Carbide, General Electric, General Electric, DuPont, Standard Oil, AT&T.
ian crossland
Standard Oil, you said twice.
daniel turner
But they're not still like the top 100.
tim pool
Oh, yeah, it's in there twice.
It is.
Standard Oil, NJ.
Standard Oil, NY.
ian crossland
New Jersey, New York.
Standard Oil is Rockefeller's oil company that got broke up.
It was basically the first monopoly court case where they developed antitrust to stop Rockefeller.
tim pool
All the top companies are manufacturing and resources.
Now what are the top companies?
daniel turner
We sent that all to China.
tim pool
That's right.
daniel turner
Thank goodness.
ian crossland
It'll be weird like, uh, and they're, they're not American either, which is a little bit confusing.
Monsanto got bought by Bayer.
General Motors.
tim pool
Sears.
They have Sears on this list, but I think it's unfair to say they still exist.
Cause Sears like, basically does not exist.
ian crossland
Dow, Dow.
How, why, you know, that company Dow, Dow Chemical.
And they call it the Dow Industrial Average as if Dow, the company has some sort of influence.
unidentified
Yeah.
daniel turner
Dow Jones.
tim pool
Isn't that just an acronym or something?
ian crossland
It's the same corporate name and dows like they make high fructose.
tim pool
I mean they make like I think you need to Google it before you say something like that because you may be as be wrong.
ian crossland
Yeah, they might just be, happen to be a happy coincidence.
You never know.
Just because my name's Tim Pool doesn't mean I'm anything to do with him,
but I did change my name to Tim Pool, by the way.
daniel turner
Well, that's what cracks me up about when you find this healthy bar made by this company,
which is owned by Coca-Cola, which is owned by, and it's like, so it's really not like this,
maybe the bar itself is healthy, when you're like, this is some local organic,
and they're like, nah, it's not, it's all made in a factory.
unidentified
Dow Jones, or more precisely, Dow Jones & Company is one of the world's largest
business and financial news companies.
ian crossland
Yeah, this is Dow Jones Industrial Average.
It's the same thing.
Created by Charles Dow.
So he basically has co-opted the economy by creating this industrial average nonsense and naming it after his own corporation.
Dow's insidious.
daniel turner
Is Dow Dow?
Dow Chemical is Dow Jones?
ian crossland
Dow Jones.
tim pool
Yeah.
No, no he's not.
Herbert Henry Dow created Dow Chemical and Charles Dow created the Dow Jones.
And you were wrong.
ian crossland
Are they brothers?
daniel turner
They may be cousins.
tim pool
Maybe.
Uh, I don't know.
lydia smith
Not the same person though.
daniel turner
Maybe they were secretly married and no one knew about it.
ian crossland
Yeah, what were their names again?
unidentified
Like Ilhan and her brother.
ian crossland
Henry Dow.
Did you say one of the guy's names?
lydia smith
Henry, yeah.
ian crossland
Henry Dow, and then the other guy.
daniel turner
All I know is that they all used to own great mansions along Fifth Avenue.
tim pool
They're from very different places, so I don't think they're related.
One's from Canada, in Belleville, Canada West.
And Charles Dow is from Stirling, Connecticut.
daniel turner
I don't know.
unidentified
Are you related to the guy from... I don't know who I was going to say.
Might be fake news.
I would have met him.
ian crossland
It's nice when you can, like, divest your responsibility by having, like, a distant family member do it for you.
Or your son.
daniel turner
Yeah.
ian crossland
You know, Joe Biden, Hunter Biden.
unidentified
This is growing into quite the conspiracy.
That's great.
lydia smith
Just go with it.
ian crossland
Herbert Henry Dow and Charles Dow.
lydia smith
Yeah.
ian crossland
How far back does it go?
unidentified
Let's talk about this story.
tim pool
Oh, this story's crazy.
lydia smith
Yeah, so dumb.
tim pool
Family of girls seemingly snubbed at Sesame Place hires lawyer, considers lawsuit.
So, it's a slow news day, and the country's collapsing.
So, uh, how about this story?
Rosita?
Is that the name of the weird, stupid muppet?
Rosita.
lydia smith
Oh, the green one.
tim pool
Rosita was walking past two little black girls, who waved and reached out their arms, and Rosita waved no.
And then, everyone erupted on Twitter, like, Ben Crump, didn't he tweet, like, you're racist or something?
lydia smith
I think so.
Yeah, everybody was tweeting about it.
tim pool
Part of me right now wants to just like turn this off and go play Spelunky or something.
unidentified
We live in such a stupid, stupid place.
lydia smith
It is entertaining.
Yeah.
At first I was like, that seems kind of rude.
Why did she do that?
But then I was looking at what she did before.
She did the same thing to someone else.
She was like, she Here, let's play the video.
daniel turner
Does she not touch children or something?
lydia smith
She doesn't give hugs.
She just high-fives.
tim pool
So look, they're like, we want hugs.
She's giving high-fives.
No, no, no.
She's like, nope.
lydia smith
High-five.
Yeah, yeah, she shakes her hand.
unidentified
So the woke crowd is now mad that people aren't touching children.
tim pool
I feel bad for those little girls.
Do you see her face?
daniel turner
I mean, she should have high-fived.
Five, or it should have hugged five.
lydia smith
Look at her face, she's like, I just wanted a hug.
daniel turner
But they don't hug children.
lydia smith
They don't hug anybody.
unidentified
Because they'll get sued if they hug them.
lydia smith
They can't slow down.
They're like walking.
Oh, it's on a parade.
tim pool
And then everyone would want a hug, and you can't stop.
lydia smith
Yeah, you can't stop.
tim pool
And then you get diseases from COVID or whatever.
That's right, cooties.
I feel bad.
They just wanted a hug.
It's kind of sad.
But they went nuts saying it was racist.
This is so crazy, man.
This is where we're at right now.
You know what we need?
We need Norm Macdonald back.
lydia smith
Yeah, he's great.
I'm just kidding.
tim pool
We just need his commentary on everything.
He'd be like, what?
daniel turner
Well, do large green monsters have racial bias towards young black girls?
I don't know.
lydia smith
I guess they do.
daniel turner
I don't have a lot of familiarity with.
What is Rosita?
What is it?
Is it a bear?
lydia smith
It's a puppet.
daniel turner
It's a puppet.
tim pool
Oh wait, she says she hugged the little white girl next to us.
When I complained, he looked at me like I'm crazy.
So is that it?
lydia smith
I would need to see evidence of that.
unidentified
Yeah, picture didn't happen.
tim pool
Sesame Place said the performer wearing the Rosita costume gestured no several times in the video, not at the children, but rather in response to multiple requests for someone in the crowd who asked Rosita to hold their child for a photo, which is not permitted.
That's not what it looks like.
lydia smith
Yeah, go back.
She says, uh, no.
She shakes her finger.
tim pool
Oh, that's right.
The head looks down, and the mouth is where the eyes are, right?
lydia smith
I think so, I don't know.
tim pool
You're saying no to the kids.
They're lying.
lydia smith
That's sad, yeah.
I don't know, maybe- I agree, it's sad.
tim pool
But like, you can't see on video the Rosita hugging a white kid or whatever, but I don't know, maybe that happened.
daniel turner
I think that's on Hunter Biden's laptop on video.
lydia smith
Yeah, we should get into it, for sure.
tim pool
I have long suspected Sesame Street of being overtly racist, and this just confirms what we've already known, that Muppet monsters just plain don't like brown people.
And that's wrong.
daniel turner
I mean, the whole premise of Sesame Street from the beginning was multi-racist.
Like literally like from like when it was started in like 72 or something is what made it so groundbreaking is that like in the first of all it took place like in the Bronx on a stoop right or like in Brooklyn and it was in an urban area and everyone was multiracial from like the very first episode.
tim pool
Remember when they did the first Homeless Muppet?
lydia smith
Oh yeah.
tim pool
And then everyone was like, yo, Oscar the Grouch would be living in a trash can, dude.
Now that trash can counts as a house.
daniel turner
Yeah.
tim pool
I don't know, man.
This is just the absurdity that we live in.
It's like, you see these videos, that video out of Portland where the two people are fighting outside of their cars and the white woman's like, you're mad about your oppression.
You're not mad at me.
And he's like, what?
Get out of my face, you colonizer.
And I'm just like, that's amazing.
lydia smith
I'm here for it.
unidentified
It's fun watching them fight with each other.
tim pool
It's fun, but it kind of feels like we've been Yuri Besminov'd.
You know what I mean?
They've planted the seeds of discord and now people of fractured psyches are fighting with each other over their nonsense.
lydia smith
Well, then you have to ask the question, would this have happened anyway?
Is this like a result of human nature?
I personally think it's a result of having too much free time, too much money.
And these are like blessings that have been taken to an extreme.
Like now we have nothing to do.
We're bored.
We have no way to feel special other than being victims.
This is like a terrible place for a society to be in.
And we're just too lucky for our own good.
daniel turner
We celebrate victimhood.
lydia smith
We do.
unidentified
Yeah.
lydia smith
That's why they're, they're trying to sue this little green monster.
That's so dumb.
And they're clearly just looking for victimhood.
They lack it and they want it to be because of race.
They have nothing else, which is really sad.
daniel turner
It is.
unidentified
It is.
daniel turner
And I agree with you.
This, this comes as the result of not having real problems in your life.
It's a lot like again, climate change, right?
Like these are the, these are the causes of privilege.
If the worst thing that happens to you today to you is that you think your child was snubbed by a fake green monster.
Then life's not too bad.
Life's great.
tim pool
That's why they're so angry because it is the worst things that were happening.
lydia smith
Yeah, yeah.
tim pool
Future's gonna be nuts.
You know, there's gonna be like humans are gonna be big balls of fat and jelly sitting in hover chairs.
They're gonna have, you know, food tubes where they can snap their fingers and have literally anything.
They're gonna be literally gargling ice cream with like vitamins in it and then one day there's gonna be a small burp in the like just the two burps and they'll start screaming and freaking out because the burp was the worst thing they ever experienced.
lydia smith
I have to say when they were talking about dystopias I had no idea that our dystopia was gonna be like WALL-E.
That is the closest thing to the way it's actually gonna be that I've ever seen.
We need something like WALL-E to bumble through our freaking wheelchairs and throw us all off course.
tim pool
But the people in WALL-E were chill.
Yeah, it was.
floating around like whatever that was way off yeah soft people floating around
in chairs chairs would be super angry about just the stupidest nonsense ever
they'd be like they'd get their slushy or whatever from the robot and they'd
look at it and it would be like a millimeter less than they wanted like
ah then they start crying and say they were attacked and it's violence I was
daniel turner
murdered I was murdered that's right except all the food is really made from
bugs yeah flavorings it's got Monsanto flavorings to taste like
steak or to taste like chicken or beef well that's what we're just made of
unidentified
insects is where we're headed it is So why don't you eat the bugs, Daniel?
tim pool
You have a farm, right?
daniel turner
Yeah!
I know certain, you know, cultures do eat them.
I don't, you know, I don't want to eat bugs.
I'm not saying you can't eat bugs.
unidentified
Why not?
daniel turner
Are you racist?
I'm like a green monster.
tim pool
Don't you know that 80% of the world eats bugs?
daniel turner
Yeah, like I said, a lot of cultures do eat bugs.
Is that a real statistic?
tim pool
But they're not eating bugs because they want to.
It's because they're poor.
Yeah, like wealthy people don't eat bugs.
They eat cows.
daniel turner
They don't eat bugs.
They eat them as novelty.
tim pool
They eat the best part of the cow.
Oh, they do.
Celebrities are like, I'll try a chocolate-covered cricket.
Woo!
Is that what you eat?
daniel turner
They do.
It's something novel.
But I think when it comes to food and what you're doing and highlighting with the Dutch farmers and what I do in the energy space, it's very much related.
And food insecurity is a growing problem.
And holy crap, we haven't even started to eat this year's food because we're still growing it.
So we don't even know what prices are going to cost.
I get asked all the time about gas prices, but we haven't harvested this year's wheat yet.
tim pool
If there's any to harvest.
daniel turner
Exactly.
tim pool
If there's any fuel to harvest what little we do have.
daniel turner
I know.
tim pool
That's going to be fun, huh?
daniel turner
So the real food prices are bad now, but the real kick is not going to come until October, November.
unidentified
Wait till the fertilizer shortages kick in.
tim pool
Well, they already did.
They already did.
unidentified
It's earlier this year.
I think it'll be a continual crisis.
tim pool
Next year's going to be worse.
Because, yeah, Russia's not going to stop.
Like, the Russia-Ukraine stuff is not going to stop.
But, you know, I've got to say, I'm very frustrated with you guys.
No one cares about food and gas.
They care about racist Muppets!
unidentified
And abortion.
tim pool
Racist Muppets getting abortions.
unidentified
That's something Netflix should do.
Racist Muppets stopping abortions.
tim pool
That's the problem.
daniel turner
Can racist Muppet men's get abortions?
Racist male Muppets get abortions?
unidentified
Elmo gets an abortion.
Oh, that's the new doll!
tim pool
Is Elmo female?
lydia smith
Sure, why not?
tim pool
What is Elmo?
daniel turner
What, does it matter?
tim pool
Elmo's a dude, right?
unidentified
I think Elmo's a boy.
Boy?
daniel turner
Elmo is a boy's name, isn't it?
St.
Elmo?
unidentified
Yeah.
daniel turner
Elmo's fire.
lydia smith
But men can give birth now, Daniel.
daniel turner
That's true, that's true.
lydia smith
Don't get so closed-minded.
Of course.
daniel turner
That's like, tickle me Elmo, abort me Elmo, the new doll.
unidentified
I was gonna say it, I didn't.
lydia smith
Don't say it!
tim pool
How far out do you think we are from children's dolls that can get abortions?
lydia smith
Two months.
daniel turner
That's a tough Barbie.
tim pool
Didn't they do a doll that menstruates or something?
lydia smith
Pregnant male Barbie, I believe.
tim pool
Pregnant male Barbie?
lydia smith
I believe.
Not sure.
You guys can fact check me on that.
tim pool
Pregnant male Barbie?
lydia smith
Disturbing.
tim pool
I wouldn't be surprised.
Frumpy Barbie?
daniel turner
I mean, it's all part of grooming kids, right?
They got to.
Someone just banned Groomer.
What platform?
lydia smith
Reddit.
tim pool
It wasn't.
That story was fake news.
daniel turner
Oh, it was?
tim pool
Yeah, what actually happened was that a single subreddit said, hey, stop doing this.
And that was it.
lydia smith
Well, Pink News wrote an article about it.
tim pool
And then Pink News claimed that Groomer was calling all gay people pedo-something.
Like, no, just you, I guess.
daniel turner
Just you.
tim pool
Yeah, that's weird.
Yeah, they said that it's a groomer is an anti-LGBTQ slur.
unidentified
And I'm like, no, no, no, it isn't.
tim pool
Just the groomers.
But like, the joke I made the other day, or the point was, there's like a creepy guy looking at kids look in his lips.
And then you're like, you point to him and you're like, Hey, you, you groomer, you get out of here.
And then he walks over next to the group of gay guys and goes, Hey, he's he's making fun of us.
And it's like, no, I'm not making fun of them.
I'm telling you to get out of here.
Those guys are all right.
They're minding their own business.
I don't care.
lydia smith
Yeah, 100%.
Yeah, Pregnant Ken is satire, just for the record.
But I would put it at like six months out.
I definitely see that happening.
daniel turner
It does sound like a Babylon Bee.
lydia smith
Yeah, it does.
But the whole world sounds like a Babylon Bee article at this point, to be fair.
daniel turner
But you raise a great point, though, about what we are talking about energy issues, food issues.
But we do love to get distracted by what's the benefit of getting married.
That was I woke up the other morning and usually one of the first things I do, which is a terrible habit.
You look at what happened while I was asleep.
Pulled up my phone.
First five stories were all about Ben Affleck and Jennifer Lopez getting married.
And you're like, really, something else must have happened last night.
tim pool
Here's the reality.
Edward Snowden says we are all going to eat crickets.
People are like, I'm not going to eat the crickets.
Oh, you're going to eat the crickets, brother.
They're going to be everywhere.
They're going to put them in hot pockets.
Your kids are going to be like, Mom, Mom, I want the pizza crickets.
lydia smith
He's not wrong.
tim pool
I saw this conspiracy theory.
If you can call it that, I don't know.
They said in order to get people to eat crickets, you got to make them hungry first.
Because if people are hungry, they will eat anything.
So now we're looking at these food shortages.
We're looking at what's going on with the Dutch farmers.
Dutch farmers being told not to farm.
At the same time, they're telling us a food shortage is coming.
How the does that make sense?
It doesn't.
So we are going to all starve.
Maybe not us here and many at home might not if they bought their emergency food.
lydia smith
Oh, that's right.
tim pool
But y'all are gonna be eating crickets, you know why?
He's right about the Hot Pockets.
There's already a company in Canada, have you seen this?
unidentified
The President's Choice?
tim pool
What, they put crickets in it?
unidentified
They sell bags of crickets.
tim pool
No, no, no, I'm talking about there's a chip company that puts cricket into their snacks so that you're like inching your way there, and that extra crunch.
So imagine you get like, they're like Cheeto puffs.
And you eat a Cheeto puff and it's made of corn and cheese and stuff, you're like, this is good.
So they mix in maybe like 5% cricket, added protein, and then you're like, this is good.
You do that for a year or two, and you keep increasing the level of cricket in the food, and then eventually everybody's eating cricket.
unidentified
You do that with cattle and like barley and molasses.
You just increase the ration until they're able to eat it.
tim pool
They're gonna call it something else.
They're not gonna call it cricket, they're gonna call it like...
It's gonna be called like, um, arachniprotein or something, you know, like, and you're eating spiders or whatever.
unidentified
There's gonna be a whole marketing campaign about how you eat lobsters, so why would you not eat this?
tim pool
I don't think, look, people ate high fructose corn syrup and never knew what it was.
No one came to them one day and said, we're putting this in your food.
They just started eating it and they're like, oh.
So chitin, there you go.
You're going to, you're going to be ordering a burger and they're going to be,
it's going to be like 87% pure beef with extra chitin.
And you're going to go, I don't know.
And you're eating cricket.
lydia smith
Well, you eat carrageenan, which is an ice cream.
That's actually from seaweed and it gives ice cream, like it's shape.
It helps us keep its shape after it melts a little bit, which is really interesting.
If you don't know that about the fact that seaweed is an ice cream.
Kind of gross.
Not really.
I don't know.
unidentified
There you go.
Grillis.
tim pool
They're going to call it grillis.
lydia smith
There you go.
Yeah.
Depending on what they use.
tim pool
Cricket, juvenile grillis campestris.
And it's going to be like the ingredients of your, your chips.
It's going to be like whole corn, cheese enzymes, grillis protein.
And you're going to be like, oh, and you're not going to think twice about eating the crickets.
daniel turner
Big banner on the side, now with 5% more grill-us.
tim pool
That's right.
daniel turner
Oh boy!
tim pool
I mean, grill-us sounds pretty good, right?
Grill-us.
lydia smith
Grilled food, yeah.
tim pool
Yeah, if you like, have you tried grilled grill-us?
You're gonna be like, what's grill-us?
It's like a grill thing.
It's like a thing they do in the grills, man.
Like, I ordered cheeseburgers and it was 90% beef, 10% grill-us.
What's that?
Oh, it's for grilling.
And they'll do commercials where they're like, grill-us burger.
I got a commercial for kelp burger.
Not good.
lydia smith
Gross.
tim pool
Yeah, not good.
Ew.
I like, you know, like mushroom and black bean mixes with like, you know, vegetables and stuff.
That's pretty good.
Seaweed.
But they try and do all sorts of stuff.
But ladies and gentlemen, y'all are going to be eating the crickets whether you want to or not.
You will not be able to hide.
unidentified
Yeah, in Canada, President's Choice is selling a PC cricket protein bar.
Grillions, they call it.
lydia smith
Grillions!
We were right!
tim pool
I was right!
unidentified
We were right!
lydia smith
Holy crap!
unidentified
No way!
lydia smith
That's amazing!
unidentified
I just DMed it to you on Twitter.
lydia smith
That's awesome!
tim pool
How do you spell it?
unidentified
G-R-I-L-L-O-N-S.
lydia smith
So they slightly altered it.
daniel turner
That's great!
lydia smith
That's insane!
unidentified
And this is on their website.
I thought this maybe was the... Gryllons.
lydia smith
Yeah, Gryllons.
Cricket Gryllons.
tim pool
It's Gryllons?
lydia smith
Yeah.
G-R-I-L-L-O-N-S.
unidentified
PC Cricket Protein Bar.
lydia smith
Yeah.
Chocolate.
Mmm, yummy.
Who wants to try it?
tim pool
PC Cricket from Nutritionix.
lydia smith
Dun dun dun!
tim pool
Cricket Grillin's Powder.
I was close!
Because the cricket was Grillis Campsertris or whatever the word is.
lydia smith
It's only 90 calories.
tim pool
Cricket doesn't taste good.
daniel turner
You're already finding the advantages of it.
unidentified
Not only does it taste great, it's healthy for you.
tim pool
It's low in calories.
No, it doesn't taste good at all.
lydia smith
It doesn't taste great?
tim pool
Cricket doesn't.
So, we ordered cricket powder.
And then Ian made a bread with it, and it's really astringent, is the way they describe the flavor.
unidentified
Sour?
tim pool
It's like, it's sour and bitter.
lydia smith
Bitter, yeah.
tim pool
Yep, sour and bitter.
ian crossland
If you season it, I think it'll be fine.
You put some salt in it, maybe some vinegar.
tim pool
You diluted it, you did like half cricket, half flour.
ian crossland
It was, it was too much cricket powder.
Too much cricket.
Yeah.
unidentified
If I'd done more wheat flour mixed with a little bit of cricket powder.
ian crossland
I agree.
I'm okay with cricket.
I'm not, I'm not too worried.
You know, people eat, like you said, lobsters.
Like they eat, you know, birds.
They eat cows.
What's next?
daniel turner
First guy to ever eat a, uh, an oyster you knew was crazy.
Someone looked at that thing and opened it and they were like, eat it.
Like, I'm not eating it.
But I love oysters.
tim pool
Early humans ate random stuff anyway.
They were like, well, I'm dying.
I'll eat this rock.
It's better than nothing.
Eat this bark.
You know, I like the joke, it's like, every time you eat mushrooms, you need to give thanks to every human who tried mushrooms so you knew which one was safe to eat.
daniel turner
Yeah.
tim pool
Yeah, because they died.
They're like, I'll try it.
daniel turner
But I mean, up until, you know, the Industrial Revolution, Dutch farmers and Power of the Future, The majority of the world was hungry all the time.
I mean, hunger drove war, it drove economies.
Kings were hungry.
Everyone was hungry.
People lived in hunger.
tim pool
A lot of the wars were fought over just making food taste better.
daniel turner
True.
Absolutely.
tim pool
They were like, that ship's carrying peppercorn, fire!
daniel turner
Attack it, yeah.
unidentified
Yeah, yeah.
tim pool
Seize the peppercorn, and they'd bring it to the king, and he'd be like, oh.
And now we just have it on every diner table.
daniel turner
Oh, exactly.
I don't care.
But for the miracles of the fossil fuel industry and modern technology, and we can argue at the 30,000 foot level, should we use fossil fuels in the cultivation of our agriculture?
I'll have that conversation.
Should we?
But we do.
And yet these people, I'm not going to have to point to you, you know better than I do
about the World Economic Forum and the Klaus Schwab's and the John Kerry's are like, we
shouldn't and Holland's going to lead the way or Sri Lanka's going to lead the way and
all these countries.
And now it's all of a sudden it's like, well, wait a second, but we do use, although Sri
Lanka more than the Netherlands, the Netherlands is more of a land seizure, right?
But Sri Lanka, well, we're not going to use these anymore.
Well, now we're in famine.
And we, the John Kerry's, the Klaus Schwab's from 7,000, 15,000 miles away, look at it
and say, boy, this is terrible what's happening over there.
But if you're a Sri Lankan and you're in true famine, how did your experiment go?
unidentified
Because Khushwab is not gonna stop eating steaks.
No.
He's not gonna be the one putting crickets on his hamburgers.
tim pool
How old is that guy anyway?
unidentified
Ancient.
tim pool
Yeah, he's probably like, I only have like three years left anyway, so I will eat filet mignon until then.
I can't believe I was told someone said they liked Porterhouse better than Tenderloin.
I'm like, that doesn't make sense to me.
But it's true, people do.
I look at a menu and I'm like, why have any other option?
Because some people just like T-bones or, you know, strip steak.
I mean, it's good, but maybe it's a cost thing.
Maybe you don't want to spend the money on Tenderloin.
unidentified
Crickets, man.
tim pool
I have no personal issue with eating bugs.
unidentified
There you go.
That's cow, by the way.
ian crossland
Why don't we feed our food to crickets?
People are like, I eat pork.
Well, you eat pig.
Just say it.
Call it pig.
Cow?
I'm eating pig tonight.
unidentified
I'm going to eat cow tonight.
tim pool
I don't grow.
Crickets, man, I have no personal issue with eating bugs.
I have an issue with people being forced to eat bugs or tricked into eating bugs.
daniel turner
While they still eat steak.
tim pool
Yup.
It's going to be like V for Vendetta.
When she's like, is this real butter?
Oh, I've never had this since I was a child.
How did you get it?
unidentified
And he's like, I stole it from Chancellor Sutler's personal supply cart or whatever.
But it's not, it's also not just like them being tricked into eating crickets.
It's them being forced to eat crickets because that is the only food that's been made available to them.
They, they lose out on the choice.
And over time, I think you're, uh, you're right about them putting in pizza pockets.
It's like, Beef is not going to be affordable to a middle class family,
much less anyone below.
And then the response is, well, we have these cheap crickets here.
You can feed your kids.
You can feed a family of six with these.
So whether it's them knowing it or not, just the fact that they're—
tim pool
Why crickets though?
Aren't there better tasting bugs?
I'm sure roly-polies taste better than crickets.
Pill bugs, for those who don't live in Chicago, or I don't know.
You guys call them roly-polies or pill bugs?
unidentified
I have no idea what the roly-poly is.
ian crossland
Potato bugs, I think I called them.
lydia smith
No, no, no.
Potato bugs are different.
daniel turner
Maybe crickets don't have anything in them that is inherently dangerous?
unidentified
I don't know.
daniel turner
Grasshoppers.
Slugs are deadly.
Don't ever eat a slug.
tim pool
Oh yeah, I heard a story about the guy who ate it off the ground as a dare and then died.
daniel turner
Yeah, so there are certain bugs you can eat, but maybe crickets are totally clean.
tim pool
Escargot is pretty good.
daniel turner
I don't know.
One of the projects for TimCast.com as you guys expand is you need to have like a fun press accountability component where you go up to reporters who wrote glowing stories about the future who were proven categorically wrong and ask where they are like the people who wrote about Sri Lanka.
2025 will be the cleanest country, or the richest country in the world, per capita.
Or, you know, the Paul Krugmans who are like, the internet's gonna be gone by the year 2000.
The press, when it comes to climate issues, food issues, socialism issues, they always write these glowing reports about how great things are gonna be in three years, everything falls to pot, and then they're like, ho-hum, new story.
lydia smith
Yeah, well, I think it was Tucker that was bringing up that, like, Myanmar, I believe it is?
Sri Lanka, I'm sorry.
They're the ones who had the best ESG scores in the world, followed by, like, South Africa.
I'm like, these places are not doing well, so I don't know what a high ESG score looks like, but it is not good for the people who participate.
daniel turner
I have to find this story from the guy, I know I texted it to myself because it was so great.
But this was the guy who wrote the story about how Sri Lanka is going to be the greatest country in the world in a couple of years.
And here it is, Jason Hickel!
Hey, Jason!
Hope you're listening!
Jason's got 200,000 plus followers on social media.
He's a professor.
He's got lots of things in his, Professor of ICTA, UAB, blah blah blah.
But he wrote the story about, yeah, Sri Lanka, what's gonna be the greatest, staggering, a whole thread about how great Sri Lanka's gonna be when they adopted all the CSG stuff.
And you wanna go find Jason Hickle and say, Jason, where are you now?
Because you know what?
There's a Sri Lankan dad who's feeding his kid crickets because they're friggin' starving to death.
tim pool
They're probably licking rocks.
daniel turner
Are you good?
How are things for the Jason Hickle household?
No compunction, no sense of, boy, we really took a turd in the bed with this one.
They just move on.
tim pool
You know what, though, man?
It's all the big cities.
And after these past several years of telling people to get away from cities, at a certain point, it's just like, I don't know what else to do for you.
Look, you can't grow food.
You can't grow enough food to feed your family in the city.
You move out of the cities, move to the middle of nowhere, you learn how to take care of yourself, and you can start creating your own food.
So for instance, like for breakfast, I eat eggs straight from my own chicken's butt.
Granted, we give the chickens feed, but there's also the bug technique where you put the wood on the ground, and then every morning you lift the wood up and move it, and the chickens run over and eat all the bugs.
You let the chickens graze in the grass and eat the bugs all day and the berries, and then they poop out the eggs for you.
Then in the winter, you slowly run out of chickens.
As you eat the chickens.
But we got a ton.
We got like 30 or something out there now.
It's crazy.
And then we started Cock Town.
I don't know if we told you.
We got too many roosters.
It means rooster.
unidentified
I don't know what you guys are laughing at.
That's not a laughing matter.
We got too many roosters.
tim pool
And the roosters can't live together with girls.
daniel turner
Just don't call it Cocktown.com because, well, you can, but it is a good name for a website.
It may be taken already.
Don't Google it right now, everyone.
tim pool
No, don't do it, Ian.
ian crossland
right now everyone. No, don't do it Ian. No, no, Ian's doing it now. I'm not going to cocktown.com. It exists.
unidentified
Strictly for adults only.
tim pool
We have all the berries out here.
We have wild black raspberry.
And it's such a weak plant, it got strangled out by the surrounding plants and it's a bummer.
The wine raspberries take over everything and they're everywhere and they're delicious.
But it's crazy moving out of the city and now it's like maybe 5% or even, actually not even, I think maybe around like 20 or 30% of the food I eat probably comes from my own source.
It's the chickens.
I eat their eggs for the most part.
It's like breakfast.
It's their eggs.
And then I have dinner.
I say like 20% because It's just the eggs, and then I'll have dinner later, and the dinner is more substantial for the most part.
That's a decent amount.
When we were gardening, it was much less, but I would do, like, eggs and, like, peppers and stuff.
When... Look, when it hits the fan... We got... Look at this story.
It's from CBC from 2019.
Cricket beer.
Ladies and gentlemen, when it hits the fan, you are going to be eating.
And we're gonna have fresh eggs, because we moved out and we got more space, we got away from those cities.
But the cost of living in a city is nuts.
It's $5,000 per month on average for an apartment in New York City.
For that cost, you can buy yourself a mansion.
Five grand.
daniel turner
Or a hundred acre farm.
tim pool
Or a hundred acre farm?
daniel turner
That's where I am.
tim pool
And then you can just slowly start figuring out how, like, use the luxury of the modern era to figure out how to survive on your own before it's too late, man.
unidentified
Yeah.
tim pool
You know, because we got amazing tools and electricity.
And so we're the chickens.
We don't need to have chickens.
We like having chickens.
Chickens are funny.
We film the chickens.
People watch chickens.
And then we eat the chicken's butt bounty.
Those eggs every day.
Yeah, we got so many.
It's crazy.
Butt bounty.
That's what it's called.
The bounty of the chicken's butt.
ian crossland
We've brought up the Sri Lanka stuff and also the Holland stuff.
Like what happened exactly to bring this famine on?
Would you consider it a famine at this point in Holland?
unidentified
No, not in Holland.
I mean, there's massive shortages in grocery stores.
But that's not the definition of a famine.
What's going on in the Netherlands right now is the Prime Minister and the court system there are pushing this policy of reducing nitrogen emissions by 2030.
So by 2030, the nitrogen emissions have to be down by 30-40%.
And to do that, that means farmers are going to have to cull their herds because there's a lot of nitrogen emission throughout the whole process of raising cattle, pork, and all this.
So by culling the herds, they lose their profit margins.
Farms aren't the most profitable ventures you can go into.
Most people are in it because their families were in it.
For a long time.
So they do this job and they say, okay, cull 30% of the herd.
They no longer can afford to keep that land.
And for some reason, keep in mind, the Dutch government has said, this is only going to be in effect in environmentally sensitive areas, which just happens to be around big cities and coastlines, high value real estate, which has caused people to say, well, why are you targeting us?
Do you want the land?
Is that what you really want?
And it's become clear that that's what the Dutch government wants.
They want to evict these farmers.
They don't care about the food.
They want the land.
And these are farms that have been in families since the 13th century.
Like this is Europe we're talking about, right?
It's not even America where the farm that we're on right now or the farmland that we're on has been farmed by Americans for 200, 300 years.
200, 300 years back there, it's been 900 to 10 centuries.
So it's pretty tragic what's happening there and it's even more tragic that the mainstream
media isn't giving them a fair shot at saying their piece.
They're immediately taking the government's side and saying, you know, they're extremists just like the people that went to Ottawa.
They're, you know, they're racists.
They have no idea what they're talking about.
In reality, they do know what they're talking about.
And if you're not trusting the farmers with our food supply, I don't know, I don't think you should be trusting journalists.
ian crossland
So this is a kingdom.
It's the kingdom of the Netherlands.
unidentified
Yes.
ian crossland
So this king is orchestrating this?
unidentified
Ah, no.
It's...
It's run by a government, by a parliament.
tim pool
So we've got a food shortage, we've got a fertilizer shortage, we've got fuel shortages.
They don't know if they'll be able to have enough fuel to harvest what they did grow, let alone if they could grow anything at all because of the fertilizer shortage.
They're telling us that the surrounding countries outside of Europe are going to be in serious crisis because there's a lack of food, because they won't get imports from Russia and Ukraine.
So Lebanon may start turning into Sri Lanka.
And then they tell the Dutch farmers, stop farming.
If the food's already stopped production, why do they need to stop cutting down the nitrogen?
You know, these countries are eating themselves alive.
It's self-immolation.
unidentified
It is self-immolation, and it's just like Joe Biden cancels Keystone XL and then gas prices go through the roof.
It's like, why did you do that?
You knew what was going to happen.
I mean, maybe you didn't know Russia was going to go to war in the Ukraine, but you knew what would happen with Keystone XL.
Leaders around the world, from Sri Lanka to the Netherlands and Canada, Justin Trudeau is doing the exact same thing, putting limits on fertilizer use in our country.
By 30% he wants to reduce fertilizer use.
And what does that mean?
Well, half the planet is fed by fertilizer in one way or another.
50% of the planet's mouths ingest food because of fertilizer, which is frankly a gift from God.
tim pool
From Russia.
unidentified
Well, from Russia, from lots of places.
And now they're saying, well, Justin Trudeau is saying specifically, let's reduce that by 30% to help the environment.
Well, that's reducing food output by a substantial margin.
There's no technology that replaces fertilizer.
You don't just plant crops more straight or give it more water.
Without the fertilizer, it doesn't grow and you don't feed people.
And then the question is, who's not eating?
tim pool
Well, I'm eating.
I bought emergency food.
I ain't got anything to worry about.
daniel turner
And the funny thing is, is that suddenly it's nitrogen.
That's what I would like to know.
Where did we decide nitrogen was this thing that had to be regulated?
Because we always heard about methane.
But methane is when it comes to the fossil fuel industry.
So it's like, well, we can't have oil and gas because that's methane.
But when it comes to farming, it's nitrogen.
It's like, oh, well, how come it's not methane?
Because they don't have any oil in Holland.
But they do have farms.
So nitrogen is what we have to control.
And you're like, wow, that's odd.
Where was the...
the decision that nitrogen is suddenly this just like co2 carbon remember joe biden said it at the
scotland climate summit that he was going to work with the leaders around the world to rid the
atmosphere of carbon that would destroy the planet exactly and all the plans of the world were like
please no like like everything alive but we've decided carbon is bad and you want to say where
does this come from like What is the driving impetus of this?
Oh, it's not about nitrogen, or methane, or carbon.
It's about land.
It's about power.
It's about, oh, now it makes a lot more sense.
unidentified
Soon they're going to be regulating oxygen.
daniel turner
Exactly.
unidentified
That's the next one.
daniel turner
Yeah.
This is just an enormous power grab.
It's a land grab.
And Europe is going to have land grabs, because Europe is small.
No offense to our European friends.
We love you.
But continental Europe is smaller than America.
Obviously a lot much smaller than Canada.
There isn't a lot of land there to begin with.
So the land is going to be their biggest problem, but through its power.
tim pool
Did you guys see the viral video of the man in his bin full of water in the UK?
lydia smith
No.
tim pool
Hilarious video.
lydia smith
Why is he in water?
tim pool
Because it's the hottest day in history in the UK.
So he took his garbage bin and he filled it with water and he was sitting in it.
lydia smith
Good for him.
Is that Dankula?
tim pool
Some guy pulls up in a car and he's like, you're in the bin.
And he's like, yeah.
And he's like, why?
And he's like, I'm enjoying the day.
And he's like, but you're in the bin.
I'm pretty sure it's fake, but it's hilarious anyway.
But it's like, the UK doesn't have air conditioning.
I don't know if you guys know this.
lydia smith
Europe doesn't.
tim pool
Yeah, it was crazy.
I went to the UK for a speaking event.
They put me in a hotel on the top floor.
It was like third or fourth floor.
And it was like 90 some odd degrees.
And then I was like, guys, I have to go to a speaking event.
I'm drenched in sweat.
It's so hot up here.
What am I supposed to do?
lydia smith
And so they're like, we'll try and figure out a box fan for you I'm like that's not gonna do anything, but it's like People are crazy, but at least they're green by stuffing everyone who's super sweaty into public transit So they stand shoulder-to-shoulder with people who smell like socks.
I have an article from seven years ago Europe to America your love of air conditioning is stupid I really have to say I wonder if they still think that now Yeah, which journalist wrote that?
tim pool
No, they're gonna say that our use of air conditioning created more carbon emissions, which made the planet hotter.
unidentified
We just need to plant more trees, man.
tim pool
You know, trees, they eat carbon.
daniel turner
You just have to ignore all of these fake metrics because it's a much more nefarious agenda that has nothing to do with the environment or the planet.
tim pool
You know, I think climate change is an issue.
I think pollution is an issue.
Whether you believe in climate change or not, I think human pollution is awful, but it's really just the cities.
And so, you know, we've talked about this with people like Michael Malice, and where we come to agreement is cities are too dense, and the cities produce a ton of waste.
Like, if you had one guy, let's say if a hundred people, and they're spread out over a mile each person, and they all take a dump, Right, all at once.
lydia smith
Right.
tim pool
When you drive 100 miles, you might notice every mile there's some poop on the ground, or you might just be like, oh, I didn't even realize.
Imagine if those 100 people all got together in the same city block, formed a circle, and took a big dump.
Yeah, you would definitely notice that, and the density of the human waste would cause ecological problems.
This is what's happening with these big cities.
They're gluttonous, immature, whiny, resource hogs.
It's extremely resource intensive to get food into New York City.
The roads are congested, there's brake dust and smog and pollution.
But you gotta get that food in there, so now people are spending five grand per month on average to get an apartment.
The cost of living is through the roof.
And then you move out of the city and it's like, really easy to get to the grocery store.
Way less wasteful.
This is the thing about people who live in the countryside, right?
More likely to have their own source of food, even if it's a little bit.
People out here, they got chickens.
I'll see houses and they'll have like two or three chickens and I'm like, they're getting some of their food on their own.
The chickens will go and eat bugs or grass and then they'll get eggs from it.
That's a little bit of making their own food.
They're more likely to have solar power.
It's harder to get solar if you're in an apartment in New York City.
So you have the houses out in the middle of nowhere and people have more renewable energy sources.
I just look at the people who are living out here and it's like well water.
lydia smith
Yes, my family had a well.
tim pool
So they're not creating these big sewage wastes.
The septic system's handling the waste and then putting the leach water out in the field.
daniel turner
But which are the people who are pushing the climate agenda though?
tim pool
The people who want to fly around in private jets.
daniel turner
The people who, most of them live in the city, right?
They're the ones, like you said, they are huge energy sucks.
tim pool
And they tell you.
daniel turner
You live on the 87th floor of a building and you don't think that requires tremendous fossil fuels?
tim pool
Did you see, who was it?
Kylie or whoever, she flew.
lydia smith
Oh yeah, private jet.
tim pool
She flew on a private jet for 12 minutes.
And it was funny because they said that she drove a half an hour in the wrong direction to get to the airport for a trip that would have taken 20 miles, 26 minutes to drive.
So like it took her longer to drive to the airport to get on the plane to fly like 20 miles or whatever.
daniel turner
That's a very short, two airports very close to each other.
unidentified
Yep.
tim pool
Oh, yeah, wasn't it Elon Musk who jumped from like San Francisco to like San Jose over the bay?
It was like a 10 minute flight.
That's incredible.
Hey, it's an hour, two hour drive with traffic.
That flight was five minutes.
daniel turner
That's great.
tim pool
And if you're Elon and you're like, hey, time is money, baby.
Let's roll.
lydia smith
Yeah.
daniel turner
Yeah, and I don't begrudge them that privilege.
I don't believe fossil fuels are bad, so I'm never gonna say, well, we all have to do our part to conserve.
I just don't buy that argument.
What I do begrudge are people who do that, who want to deny the rest of us that opportunity.
Like the John Kerry's of the world, who right now is in some German resort in the Alps planning the climate conference.
And he flew there on his private jet and he's like, but we have to get rid of our fossil fuels.
It's like, well, you, you're never going to not eat steak.
Right?
You'll do the same with you.
I'm sure Klaus is at that meeting.
Right?
And I would love to know what the caviar selection that was there.
unidentified
Yeah.
tim pool
Somebody said Tim didn't grow that Vita Coco.
unidentified
I mean, that's technically correct.
daniel turner
It came out of a chicken's butt.
unidentified
Yeah, it did.
daniel turner
It's just a Hawaiian chicken.
tim pool
We actually have a big coconut palm tree and peaches and mangoes and it's all... It's hot enough here.
I didn't say all of our food was grown by us.
It was great having the garden.
daniel turner
Your water is.
tim pool
Oh yeah, filtered pure well water.
It's amazing.
Is it well water?
Oh yeah, yeah, yeah, but it's like super purified and then minerals added back into it.
lydia smith
It's great.
tim pool
Yeah, and then for Freedomistan, with the new studio, it's basically off the grid.
daniel turner
Are you gonna pump fluoride into the water systems?
tim pool
Oh, we do.
Yeah, we do double the fluoride.
The new space we have, the new space has got its own pond that we're gonna clean up.
It's got well water, obviously, there's a pond right there.
We've got solar power and backup batteries, so we're gonna try and be as self-sufficient as possible.
It's not about, like, saving the planet.
It's about just not getting disrupted when we're doing work.
But, you know, hey, I can then be smug and make fun of all the city urban liberal types and be like, wag my finger at them based on their own standards.
daniel turner
No, everyone should be as self-sufficient as possible.
I'd love to have a small nuclear reactor in my backyard.
It would be fantastic.
And we thought about it because, again, when Back to the Future came out, at the end he's got his little Mr. Fusion right in the back of the car.
We thought that's what the future was gonna be, a little tiny nuclear reactor in the back of your car.
We weren't afraid of it in 1984 whenever that came out, but we're afraid of it now.
tim pool
All right, we're gonna go to Super Chats.
If you haven't already, Would you kindly smash that like button, subscribe to this channel, and share the show if you do like it?
Head over to TimCast.com.
We're gonna have a members-only show coming up at 11pm, uncensored, TimCast After Hours.
But until then, we will read your superchats.
Let's see what we got.
James Eaton says, when will your album be out, and will there be an option to buy a signed copy?
Man, we didn't really plan any of that stuff.
We were thinking, like, August 21st or something, the third week of August.
And some of the songs are just really, really great.
We'll see.
I mean, there's, like, one song totally done.
There's one song that's really close to being done.
There's, like, five songs that are, like, moderately done.
We'll see, man.
It'll be cool.
I also kind of felt like doing albums is dumb.
We're not in that era anymore.
Maybe we'll do a vinyl press or something, but like, people are just gonna go on Spotify or Pandora to listen to it or something like that, or iTunes or whatever.
So we'll see, man.
You know?
Alright, let's see.
Chibineo says, Tim, please examine HR 1808, a highly restrictive bill to limit firearms ownership in an extreme way, before the judiciary tomorrow.
unidentified
Hmm.
tim pool
I will look into it.
Travis Jackson says, how long until we get the Chicken City animated chickens to do the Biotrust spot?
unidentified
Yes!
I don't know.
lydia smith
Let's do it!
tim pool
All right.
Raymond G. Maga Stanley Jr.
III says, AOC's big smug smile is pure lunatic narcissism.
unidentified
Yep.
lydia smith
Juicy Smollet.
tim pool
Yeah, that was crazy.
It's just so creepy to see her faking being handcuffed.
And Ilhan Omar did the same thing.
It's all for photographs.
daniel turner
The cops should have been like, put your hands down.
Like, put your hands to your side.
tim pool
He should have actually cuffed her, but on the front.
Like, put your hands around the front, we're gonna cuff you, and then just not do it.
Alright!
Hey, that's... that's crazy, too.
Hey Tim, wait until a poor man in Texas forces a woman who makes more money than him to have
his baby, and then she has to pay him for alimony and child support, the left will scream
out unfairness and will never see the irony.
Hey, that's crazy too.
And we're getting there.
Zach Orton says, Tim, you should try to get Mark Dice on your show.
He's very knowledgeable about government and things that are purposefully hidden from society.
I'm pretty sure we've reached out to him several times.
lydia smith
Mark's great, but he's one of those very busy people.
tim pool
He's a busy fella.
lydia smith
He's a busy dude.
Love to, yeah.
It'd be great.
tim pool
Mark Nice says, this reminds me of the zone of death in Yellowstone where murder could theoretically happen and you wouldn't get prosecuted for it because there is no residence in that district to fill a jury.
Really?
Is that true?
lydia smith
I'm sure.
That sounds like an urban legend.
tim pool
Theoretically.
lydia smith
Yeah.
tim pool
Well, I don't know.
The feds would come in and have you try you in a federal jurisdiction or something.
Not enough people to fill a jury.
Tetra says, Hey Tim and crew, wife has a rare dental condition that needs surgery.
Would appreciate all the help we can get.
Go fund me.
Uh, slash rare dental condition needs treatment and surgery.
Well, good luck.
lydia smith
That's long, but yeah.
tim pool
Good luck.
lydia smith
Yeah, man.
tim pool
Raymond G. Maga Stanley, Jr.
third says bleeding Colorado may be the new bleeding Kansas.
Look, I'm not saying any of that stuff is happening, but I'm just
like, what happens if that scenario does arise?
I mean, that would be an untenable situation.
Like the Texas government says, sorry, man, your kid's being taken to be killed.
Take nothing we can do about it.
daniel turner
It's going to get crazy, but we can't, we can't prevent good laws from being
tim pool
It's going to get crazy.
daniel turner
But we can't prevent good laws from being enacted out of fear of how that law will be
enacted out of fear of how that law will be interpreted or used in the future.
interpreted or used in the future.
You can't build a, you can't say don't build a beautiful church
You can't say, don't build a beautiful church because someone may burn it down.
because someone may burn it down.
Right.
So you have to pass laws that are just and right, understanding that in the future it's
going to be muddy and dirty.
That's society, but it's still the right decision.
Sorry, super chats.
tim pool
No, no.
It's like people who say that they're scared of getting a dog because they know the dog
is going to die and it's going to be sad.
So you give up all of the, like a decade of love.
Like when you're sad, your dog dies.
It's not a bad thing.
It's like all of that gift of joy given to you by the dog being released all at once.
You gotta pay your dues, man.
daniel turner
Sad enough to the dog, how many people do it with a human being?
You know, I can't possibly date someone or fall in love or get married because the person may hurt me one day.
Wow, that's a great way to live your life.
unidentified
That's terrible.
daniel turner
Oh, tragic.
unidentified
Alright.
tim pool
Anwar Abu Bakr says, I tried finding the statute relating to abortion that indicates you can abort up till birth in the state of Colorado.
Can't find it.
So I looked it up.
It's the new abortion bill they passed, and it's just, there's no restrictions in it.
That's the issue, is that the bill they passed just does not have any restrictions.
So I was reading some website about it too, and it was talking about how there's nothing codified preventing these things.
Tattered Shields has sent a super chat a while ago about goblin tokens and made a video on it.
It's a post called Tim learns about goblins.
Also, anyone who voted for Biden has no right to criticize the way Trump spoke.
That's a fair point.
You can criticize Trump like he had a potty mouth and it's like, yeah, and Joe Biden's got a demented mouth.
I don't know.
There's, there's equal issues there, I suppose.
Josh says I award Ian no points and may God have mercy on his soul.
lydia smith
That's a good quote though.
tim pool
Is that true?
I don't know.
That sounds crazy!
No, that sounds right, though.
something it doesn't mean it's real is exactly what's wrong with this country.
Augusto says Ian is right. Murder is defined by the state.
There is no federal government law against murder. Is that true? I don't know.
lydia smith
That sounds crazy.
unidentified
No, that sounds right though. Oh, interesting. Yeah, I don't know.
tim pool
Someone look it up.
daniel turner
Yeah, because normally when I think about it, when they go to federal court, it's usually on like violation of civil rights, right?
tim pool
Yeah, it's interstate commerce stuff.
daniel turner
Yeah, but that's a great... Again, that's why we need some good lawyers.
You have good Timcast super fans who know these things.
tim pool
Kaipok says, stop bashing Colorado.
We did not vote for this.
Didn't Colorado vote for this?
lydia smith
I don't know.
tim pool
Well, that's what they're getting.
Maybe you should vote Republican, I guess.
All right.
Seeds of Truth says, What makes me aggravated about Ian is that he has no courage to stand for or value anything.
Nothing is worth dying for or fighting for, and no idea is worth asserting for him.
A man with no chest.
ian crossland
I'd love to see you make some YouTube videos and put your face behind those words.
tim pool
Oh, maybe he does.
Maybe he does.
ian crossland
Yeah, send me a link to your YouTube channel.
tim pool
Make 1984 Fiction Again says, Ian saying killing a baby is murder is postmodernism.
You cannot agree on words.
You are the poster child for postmodernism.
Right back at you.
ian crossland
I said, not that killing a baby is postmodernism, fellow, but that calling something murder when it's not because you feel like it is, is postmodernism.
tim pool
Joseph McFarlane says, Tim, the jurisdiction issue you presented to Ian is precisely the type of event that kicked off the Hatfield-McCoy war, and lawful courts were involved in all actions prior to that kicking off.
I don't know a whole lot about that.
daniel turner
I just remember the Bugs Bunny episode about it, but I don't think that was based totally on fact.
tim pool
Patriot says, Actually, that's right.
Because Ian just made the same argument about abortion re Colorado v Texas.
That slave owners made for the legality of the treatment of and sometimes killing of
their slaves.
It's not murder because they don't have rights.
Actually that's right.
You saying it's not murder because the state defines murder and they're not defining it
as murder is exactly why slave owners were allowed to kill people.
ian crossland
I'm making a legal argument.
Doesn't mean that legal arguments are wrong.
tim pool
And my argument stands as well that eventually people stormed into those states and started like John Brown shot multiple people in the face.
daniel turner
Yeah.
And my argument was Dred Scott was a legal decision.
It was the wrong one.
But that's what the law said.
And so.
unidentified
Yeah.
tim pool
So I think to that point.
Yeah, we are dangerously close to a situation like a John Brown bleeding Kansas kind of circumstance where some dude just says they're literally trafficking women, kidnapping the children of these guys to kill them and they're gonna go up and someone's gonna, it's gonna be a fight over it.
ian crossland
What if a woman, a pregnant woman, drank alcohol and the baby miscarried and then they murdered her, they killed her, they executed her for murder?
tim pool
It's crazy.
Yeah, I don't think that's a good let's not go there.
lydia smith
So this is actually it's not an issue where there are mothers who are getting Very long prison terms and they're saying it's all but it's because they miscarried and you read it and it's because these women Knew they were pregnant and did things like meth Voluntarily, they just continued with their drug use and their baby died and they're like that's actually a crime You should be more careful about this little person who's dependent on you not alcohol as such but hard drugs.
So I Interesting.
ian crossland
Alcohol is a hard drug.
unidentified
Yeah.
tim pool
Guy Allgood says, Federal law specifies what happens over borders by the
Constitution.
The legal term you're looking for is called sovereignty, and each state holds dual sovereignty
with the federal government.
There was a period like 10 years ago or longer where a bunch of states started asserting
sovereignty like being like, we just want to make sure everybody knows this.
lydia smith
Interesting.
Yeah.
unidentified
Look that up.
tim pool
All right.
Carpe Dantum.
Is that the Carpe Dantum?
unidentified
What?
tim pool
It says if you can figure out how to drive across state lines to buy weed, you can do it to kill your baby.
lydia smith
True.
tim pool
Man, that's crazy.
ian crossland
All right.
tim pool
We'll grab some super jets.
Eric Miller says Texas abortion is illegal, Colorado abortion is legal, the Fed's abortion is on our radar.
Well, Biden's defended it.
So, I mean, let's look at it this way.
Okay, so I gave you a scenario right now.
I got a crazier one.
What happens if a woman in Texas gets pregnant, and then she's fighting with the guy eight months on, and she's like, you know what, I'm getting rid of this baby, I can't live with this guy, and she goes to Colorado.
The guy calls the local police and says, help, help, she's kidnapped my unborn son and plans to abort him.
She then posts on social media like, haha, you'll never stop me.
I'm going to do it.
I'm in Colorado and I'm allowed to.
And then President Trump goes, excuse me, we're sending in law enforcement and feds to stop this.
What if the feds actually do intervene on behalf of Texas for a violation of the law and then do go and arrest her?
What's Colorado going to do?
unidentified
You think that they should be like the law of the place where your permanent address is should be what applies to you That's that's I mean, that's what I don't know.
I think what happened in Canada.
tim pool
I just think like What if the federal government said we're going to go in and?
Arrest this woman to bring her back to stop her from killing this kid is Colorado gonna be like, okay Or are they gonna be like you can't come here and take someone who lives?
ian crossland
Yeah, they can't the federal government's not involved The federal government threw their hands up in the air with overturning Roe v. Wade.
tim pool
They're not- No, I'm saying what would happen if Donald Trump gets elected and then says, we will protect the child and sends in federal law enforcement to arrest the woman for kidnapping?
ian crossland
And you arrest the federal law enforcement with local police.
tim pool
And welcome to Civil War.
unidentified
Yeah.
ian crossland
Nah, man.
Or you just don't comply.
Like, you lie to them.
You move them around.
Like what they would do when the feds would go try and bust dispensaries for weed in California.
tim pool
We saw an ATF agent get arrested.
He was trying to serve a warrant and he wouldn't comply with the police so they arrested him.
Not really the same thing.
That was more of just like a, if a cop tells you to put your hands up, don't go, but I'm a cop, shut up.
daniel turner
I gotta think the states would win because look at sanctuary city laws on the state level when the state says we're not going to tell the feds that we have illegal immigrants in our state.
And the feds are like you're hosting illegal immigrants and the state says we're not going to say anything.
The feds never come in guns a blazing saying we're going to get them anyway.
The feds back down.
I gotta think the same precedent would happen.
Although the feds have jurisdiction, the states have seniority.
It's my hunch because it's a state law.
tim pool
This is interesting.
daniel turner
Again, I'm not a lawyer.
tim pool
Dense Alloy says, Ian, what about California murder statute on the books?
If someone kills a fetus, it's murder.
How do you rationalize that?
30-odd states have the same law.
So I think, yeah, in California, if, like, you punch someone in the face and she falls down and the baby dies, you get murder for the baby too.
ian crossland
If you kill someone else's baby, that's illegal, illegal killing.
But if the woman wants to kill her own baby in an abortion, that's not illegal.
So it's not murder.
tim pool
So, like, this is where there's a fracture of the moral logic.
If the woman takes an illegal drug and kills the baby, does she get charged?
As Lydia pointed out, that's been happening.
So, it's like, if the woman kills the baby through a mean other than at an abortion clinic, it is murder.
But if she asks the doctor to do it, it's not murder?
The same outcome?
ian crossland
I don't think... I don't know about California law.
It would be a state-by-state law.
tim pool
I guess the question is, would using a coat hanger count as a murder, then?
ian crossland
I don't know what the law is.
tim pool
This is crazy stuff, man.
No easy answers to any of this stuff.
But the point is, killing the baby and the woman is murder in, like, 30-odd states, they says.
ian crossland
If I killed her baby, without her permission, yes, it would be murder.
Probably everywhere.
tim pool
Like, imagine having a 7-year-old kid and being like, I'm allowed to kill it.
lydia smith
It's my kid.
Yep.
tim pool
Like that's the moral failing.
There's a logical fracture that makes no sense.
You can't just be like, a woman can decide to kill her kid unless it's escaped the two inches of her gullet.
lydia smith
Birth canal.
Yeah.
tim pool
Gullet.
She can like, so here's the thing.
A woman can cut herself open, take the baby out and then kill it.
Like, oh, how about this?
A woman gives birth on prom night and throws the baby in a dumpster.
She goes to prison.
unidentified
Yeah.
ian crossland
Cause it's born.
tim pool
That makes no sense.
ian crossland
It's not illogical.
It's just the way it's written.
tim pool
This is the point I made on Twitter that triggered the left.
I was like, what if a woman is speeding to the abortion clinic and then she gets inside and she goes, quick, quick!
I need an abortion before it's born!
Oh no!
And then she gives birth right on the floor of the abortion clinic.
It's like, ah, too late.
daniel turner
Well, Ralph Northam was like, you know, we'll have a conversation.
We'll keep the baby comfortable and have that conversation.
That's why my dad was always pro-choice up until 18 years of age.
unidentified
Oh, wow.
daniel turner
Because he was like, y'all should have been aborted.
Sometime in high school, he was like, we should always have that.
I mean, dad's militantly pro-life.
He's Catholic.
But that was his joke.
He's like, if you're going to allow abortion, you need to give me at least like another 16, 17 years after birth.
That's spicy.
tim pool
Yeah, like what about what Northam said?
daniel turner
Yeah.
tim pool
Like, now you can literally kill the baby after birth.
When he said the baby would be delivered, made comfortable.
daniel turner
The baby's made comfortable, and the mother and the doctor have a conversation.
tim pool
About what to do next, yeah.
ian crossland
About whether or not to execute the living child.
tim pool
Oh, but what do you mean?
It's not legally wrong, so it's not execution.
It's abortion, right?
ian crossland
Uh, no, no.
The baby's already born.
It's not an abortion at that point.
tim pool
Legally, he's saying it would be.
ian crossland
That would be like a post-death killing.
If they're dead, you can't kill them.
If they're born, you can't abort them.
tim pool
If the state says you can abort a baby outside the womb, Ian, that's your argument.
ian crossland
That's not an abortion.
That's a kill.
I mean, abortion could be considered a kill, but it's a non-abortion kill at that point.
tim pool
No, you're wrong.
The state doesn't say that.
The state defines murder.
ian crossland
Well, abortion is the termination of a pregnancy.
If the pregnancy's over and the baby's born, then abortion's gone now.
It's no longer part of it.
tim pool
If Northam says it's post-birth abortion, then it is.
It's not murder.
ian crossland
If he says it, then it must be real.
tim pool
That's literally what you argued.
That it's not murder because the state has defined it as murder.
I'm making your argument to you.
ian crossland
Maybe it's not a murder in that state.
I don't know.
daniel turner
Well, Virginia was proposing that.
It didn't go through, but that's what they were proposing, which is pretty radical.
tim pool
I think it doesn't matter what they can write down on paper.
If you kidnap someone and force them to work for you, you are committing an atrocity against humanity in regards to what legality is.
ian crossland
It does matter what's written down, because if you're going to want to go to war with someone and kill their civilians or kill their military-age men, you can't do it.
It's murder.
But if you sign the paperwork, now it's legal.
tim pool
Triton54 says, Tim, the trial of the murder of David Dorn started yesterday.
Just something I thought you might want to keep an eye on.
Ian, you seem to get a little emotional a few days ago.
I hope you're doing okay.
ian crossland
Yeah, I'm a little distraught with the negativity of, like, hating on people.
But, um, you know, one day at a time.
Keep breathing.
tim pool
Alright, Mr. Obvious says, Dropping 50 big ones, YouTube removed my 4chan Hunter Biden iPhone story.
It got 100k views and was done in a mock documentary style.
Claimed it was harassment and cyberbullying.
Baloney!
I'm mad as hell and I'm not going to take it anymore.
I'm speaking out.
Hey, appreciate it, man.
Thanks for the super chat and good luck.
unidentified
I don't know.
tim pool
Tina Collett says, Collett, my prediction is that Biden will sell our wheat harvest, causing a booze shortage.
There will be violent riots, but no Molotov cocktails.
Oh no.
ian crossland
Oh geez.
tim pool
Adrian Curry says Ian is a nice guy.
ian crossland
Thanks Adrian.
daniel turner
Ian is too nice of a guy.
That's his, that's, that's your biggest problem is that when your heart is so big, you don't, you don't know how to control all of its borders.
Ian is too nice of a guy.
tim pool
Joe DeRocky says, I am super super charting this.
Super charting.
Just so Tim will say, watch Pop Culture Crisis Monday through Friday live 3 p.m.
Eastern, 12 Pacific.
unidentified
Yes.
tim pool
P.S.
Ian kills it on PCC.
ian crossland
Oh, then you might want to watch Thursday afternoon at 3 p.m.
Pop Culture Crisis.
tim pool
We're doing a big Times Square thing again.
And we're going to have a big Roberto Jr.
rooster up on Times Square.
ian crossland
Finally.
tim pool
And I posted that.
People were like, that's so dumb.
It's a waste of money.
And I'm like, I know it's funny, but it's actually part of a big TimCast.com ad thing we're doing.
So putting Roberto Jr.
up there is going to actually catch a lot of attention and be really worth it.
Because people are going to be like, why is there a giant rooster?
Just like, what is this?
And then it's like a bunch of other ads.
daniel turner
Don't put the URL to Cocktown.com.
tim pool
We don't own that one.
Maybe Cocktown.org.
unidentified
Cocktown.org is the right one.
.org.
tim pool
I really believe .org is probably already taken.
unidentified
We're gonna get in trouble.
tim pool
Ozzy the Terrible says, Tim, need to have movie watch night with Soylent Green.
They live, Idiocracy and Demolition Man and Dr. Strangelove.
The cult is merging the stories together.
They were telling us what they wanted to do.
AD and V for Vendetta 2.
It would be cool if we can get the rights to do something like that, like live reaction to movies, like Mystery Science Theater, but not just comic, but political shows and stuff.
I don't know if we can do that for copyright reasons, though.
daniel turner
If someone could make Brondo, though, that would be great.
unidentified
Yeah.
Right?
tim pool
Yeah, Brondo.
It's got electrolytes.
It's what plants crave.
Tommy Grashong says, a porterhouse is a t-bone with New York strip steak on one side and tenderloin filet on the other side.
Oh yeah, it is delicious.
But the filet mignon is just so better.
Medium rare, just melts in your mouth.
A true free thinker says, I would gladly pay you Tuesday for a bug burger today.
What was that guy's name?
Wimpy.
I would gladly pay you Tuesday.
And then Tuesday comes around and he's like, well, I'll pay you now, but I still want a burger.
So give me the money back.
unidentified
Yeah.
tim pool
Okay.
Jacob Perez says, Tim, in Mexico, there's a local Aztec delicacy enjoyed in states like Oaxaca, where grasshoppers are fried, marinated in lime juice, salt, and garlic.
You know, not for me.
unidentified
People can be wrong.
That's true.
lydia smith
That's true.
tim pool
Sometimes entire countries as well.
lydia smith
Yeah, that's true too.
tim pool
Is there like a weird thing that Americans eat that other countries think is nasty?
lydia smith
Yeah, like deep fried everything.
unidentified
High fructose corn syrup.
tim pool
No, everybody loves those.
It's a lot of chemical stuff.
Yeah, high fructose corn syrup.
ian crossland
Sodium benzoate.
unidentified
Splenda.
tim pool
Splenda I think is terrible.
lydia smith
Oh yeah, the EU has a long list of stuff that's not allowed in the EU that we eat here.
unidentified
Yeah, it has like uranium in it.
lydia smith
Yeah, we were looking at that right before the show.
tim pool
Uranium?
lydia smith
Yeah, there's a whole list of stuff.
Something like chocolate chip cookies have like cadmium in it.
unidentified
And yam fries, or what was it?
Sweet potatoes.
lydia smith
Yeah, sweet potatoes.
Really weird, right?
You think they're healthy?
tim pool
They're not healthy?
lydia smith
No, so they can have unhealthy deposits of heavy metals.
Yeah.
Depending on where they're grown, I'm sure.
All right.
tim pool
Kevin Brandt says, can I get a shout out for my birthday?
The D is silent in my last name.
Also, what happens when a company pays a Texas employee to get an abortion?
daniel turner
Oh, wow.
tim pool
That's interesting.
Like, Amazon's got employees in Texas, right?
unidentified
Yeah, that's what the facilitating criminal activities.
daniel turner
That's what the $4,000 is for to leave the state.
tim pool
And like, I'm pretty sure if you're in Texas, and you give someone money to commit a crime somewhere else, like there's still a crime there.
ian crossland
I don't think so.
Because if if I was in a state where a drug was illegal, and I'm like, I'm gonna go to another state and do it.
They don't care.
tim pool
You're paying them to do it.
That's what I'm saying.
So imagine being like, I want you to commit X. Here's money, go do it and do it across the state line.
Pretty sure it's still illegal.
unidentified
The transaction happened in the state.
Like I would assume it's similar for America, but in Canada, like we charge Canadians who go and fight for ISIS.
You know, they come, the crime was over there, but when they come back, you still charge them with terrorism or murder or whatever it is.
tim pool
This is going to get weird.
daniel turner
Damn.
tim pool
The way it's implemented.
I don't think Texas is going to invade Colorado.
daniel turner
All I know is that if I was a dude living in Texas and I worked for Amazon, in today's world culture, every week I would need my $4,000 for another abortion.
I would go to HR because, like, how do you know I'm not pregnant?
They're getting sued for this.
I would go to HR, like, every week.
You can't get pregnant that often, but how often can I get pregnant?
I can get pregnant every two months.
I would go and be like, I need another four grand abortion money.
tim pool
Well, what's the limit?
Thank you.
unidentified
Abortion allowance.
tim pool
Maybe they say one per a certain amount of time.
daniel turner
So are you saying I'm a slut?
Is that what you're accusing me of?
tim pool
These companies are being sued.
daniel turner
Do you think I can't sleep around?
tim pool
These companies are being sued for discrimination because they're offering a benefit only to females.
lydia smith
That's true.
tim pool
And that's sexual discrimination.
So if they're going to offer a medical benefit in that degree, it has to be equal to men and women.
unidentified
Yeah.
tim pool
Interesting.
unidentified
So I would get it all the time.
tim pool
I think the argument is simple.
It's like, well, my girlfriend needs it.
daniel turner
Oh, perfect.
tim pool
Yep.
Give me the money.
They might say that we don't pay for it.
We don't pay you.
We pay for the trip and the expense and the bill when you submit it for reimbursement.
unidentified
Okay, cool.
daniel turner
Yeah, I'll be in Colorado for four days.
unidentified
I'll be at the Four Seasons Denver having my abortion.
tim pool
I mean, here's an interesting question, then.
What happens if a doctor in Colorado forges invoices and just sends them to Amazon in Texas?
And then it's like, well, the feds, it's illegal here, so do something about it.
I mean, it's fraud.
daniel turner
I don't think there's really a lot of forgery or fraud in the medical profession.
tim pool
Yeah, you're probably right.
lydia smith
That's not a thing, yeah.
daniel turner
I don't think invoicing fake medical procedures, I don't think that's a thing.
unidentified
Yeah, you gotta be honest to experiment on people.
daniel turner
Tim, live in the now.
Live in the reality.
Stop making up these hypotheticals.
lydia smith
Right.
tim pool
All right.
Ian Kinney says you should check out the World Economic Forum's First Movers Coalition, headed
by John Kerry.
They're going to be attacking a lot of industries.
Yikes.
Calvin Rams says, not pro-choice, but I worry that women who now have to give birth will
have disdain for the child.
Hope they embrace it.
Could bring them happiness.
I believe that probably like 99% of women who have the kids will not feel regret or anger or disdain.
Maybe not 99%, but it's really simple.
Obviously, if you have the kid, you're going to be like, I love my child.
I'm glad I didn't do it.
And if you do abort it, you're like, I don't know, there's no kid to love.
So it's funny when you see women who get abortions say, it was the greatest choice of my life.
And then women who are like, I thought about getting an abortion and changed my mind, and it was the greatest decision of my life.
It's like, well, yeah, because your life is what it is now, and you're content doing what you're doing.
You will be happy with kids for the most part.
Some people aren't.
That's why I say for the most part.
The Rectifier says, Tim, thank you for everything you do.
My brother recommended your channel a few months ago.
I've since felt the need to run for office to try to make a difference.
Here, here.
Glad.
Go for it, man.
Best of luck.
Change the world.
Mama says, taking a minor across state lines is a federal crime and the feds will prosecute.
Abortions will likely fall under the Interstate Commerce Clause.
That's interesting.
The federal government might not say it was for the abortion, they might say for an illicit service illegal in the state in question.
So I have to wonder.
unidentified
I have no idea how any of that will work.
tim pool
Victor Reznov says, who says Trump will do anything about cross-state abortions?
Did he do anything to stop or address the 2019 riots?
What is giving you this idea?
You mean 2020 riots?
lydia smith
Yeah.
tim pool
I mean, I guess the riots in 2019 as well.
unidentified
Yep.
tim pool
Joshua Renner says, I've been to an orphanage in Quito in the 90s.
Saw a photo of a baby abandoned in a shopping bag covered with fire ants dropped off by cops.
The infant liked that to the orphanage.
unidentified
Wow.
daniel turner
Oof.
tim pool
I don't know, man.
I don't know, man.
This is getting absolutely crazy.
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You said he was a founder?
ian crossland
One of two.
tim pool
One of the founders.
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Kian, do you want to shout anything out?
unidentified
Yeah, I would love if everyone went to DutchUprising.com.
That's where we're publishing all of our content about... I mean, it's grown from the Netherlands to uprisings around the world, but it really started with the Dutch.
And all of our coverage about what's going on with the Dutch farmers there, you can check it out and pitch into our coverage as well.
We're all viewer funded, so it goes a long ways.
daniel turner
Daniel Turner, Power of the Future, Powerofthefuture.com, Daniel Turner PTF on platforms if you want to talk about the radical green movement and the importance of energy and the love of fossil fuels.
Or if you love farmers, Bristol Farm Virginia on Instagram.
Bristol Farm Virginia for your favorite sheep farmers and their fun and cattle as well.
But it's a fun little Instagram.
tim pool
Do you have goat's milk and stuff like that?
daniel turner
Uh, no goats, sheep.
Sheep and cows.
Uh, you know, we decided not to milk the sheep because it's just one more thing to do.
So, in time, you know, we'll build out- You got any meat?
In time we'll build up meat and wool for now, yeah, but in time- Can we buy it?
unidentified
Sure.
tim pool
Oh, okay, great.
Eat some sheep?
daniel turner
Buy a whole lamb.
All right, let's do it.
In November.
tim pool
In November.
And then what do we do?
Put it over an open pit?
daniel turner
I can bring it to you.
tim pool
You spin the thing?
daniel turner
We can give it to you butchered and vacuum sealed and you can get all the different cuts or I can give you the whole darn thing.
tim pool
What if you just came over to Freedomistan with the whole darn thing and we just like roasted it outside over a pyre or something?
daniel turner
Happy to do so.
tim pool
Some massive fire.
unidentified
That'd be sweet.
Yeah.
daniel turner
Easy.
unidentified
That would be like, you know, brutal.
daniel turner
Very Game of Thrones-esque.
It'll be fantastic.
unidentified
Cottagecore.
ian crossland
Primal.
tim pool
Primal, that's the word.
daniel turner
So one big spit with that, exactly.
And then a little tiny one with little tiny crickets.
unidentified
A little tiny spit over here.
ian crossland
One crank that turns like 16 little things all at once.
daniel turner
One little match.
unidentified
Cricket rotisserie.
tim pool
And we'll get another small one with a broccoli for the vegans.
daniel turner
Exactly.
So Bristol Farm, Virginia.
It's a wonderful, wonderful Instagram and great to be here with y'all.
And like I said, I am serious.
Your biggest problem is you have a big heart.
When you have a huge heart, you have lots of borders and you can't control your borders and all the bad gets in, but all the good gets out.
And Ian's biggest problem is that his heart is very, very big.
When you have a small heart like me, You can control it very, very well, but then there's not an awful lot of love to give.
So you would much rather have a big heart than a small one.
ian crossland
You might be right.
Sometimes I think about the horror that I would inflict on my enemies, but I try not to have enemies because I don't want to inflict horror on humans.
So let's hope that we don't go to that place ever and keep things nice, calm, and peaceful.
See you guys later.
I'm Ian Crossland, iancrossland.net.
Bye.
lydia smith
For sure.
One of the ways I stay positive is by following Bristol Farms on Instagram.
It is very cute and sweet.
The evenings, the summer evenings with the little lamps is just freaking idyllic.
So hopefully that will continue for you guys and hopefully the world doesn't fall apart and hopefully we're all at Peace for the rest of our time on Earth.
You guys can follow me on Twitter at Minds.com as SourPatchLids as well as SourPatchLids.me.
unidentified
I get the Sour Patch Kids now.
lydia smith
That's right.
Now it makes sense.
unidentified
Oh my gosh.
lydia smith
He just figured it out.
It took him all the way through the show.
I stock the Sour Patch Kids on our table because I'm Sour Patch Lids.
unidentified
That makes sense.
tim pool
We will see you all over at TimCast.com.
Thanks for hanging out.
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