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Sunday Uncensored: Ned Ryun & Lauren Southern: DeSantis Files Complaint Against Drag Show For Kids, Crew Talks Monkeypox And how it Spreads

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ned ryun
10:04
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tim pool
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ian crossland
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josh hammer
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lydia smith
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tim pool
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unidentified
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tim pool
Governor Ron DeSantis files complaint against a bar that had drag shows for kids.
Officials say a partially nude performer climbed in the back of the child's bench, squatted and gyrated above a child's head.
And I got locked out on Twitter for calling out shit like this.
These people are overt pedophiles.
Libs of TikTok posted another video where a partially nude, I'm assuming woman, with money in a g-string is carrying around like a five-year-old little girl or four-year-old girl in what appears to be an adult club.
unidentified
Yo.
tim pool
The year is 2103.
Students in school are learning about the Second American Civil War.
unidentified
The teacher says, kids, it started when there were child sex change states and anti-child sex change states.
And then they started fighting.
tim pool
That's going to be the history of the Second Civil War.
It's going to be that fucked up.
ned ryun
It's over the groomers.
tim pool
It's, it's, it's, it's so much, you know, you know, it's, it's not one issue because abortion is certainly one of the issues, but it's also, uh, you were on, uh, you were on Fox news, Fox business.
I'm sorry.
I think with, uh, Kennedy.
ned ryun
Right.
tim pool
And it was the, the whole, one of the hilarious fucking funniest things I've ever seen in this clip.
You're like NBC news reported that monkey pox is spreading around due to gay orgies or something that effect.
And then they were like, Whoa, Whoa, Whoa, Whoa.
ned ryun
Bigot.
unidentified
Bigot.
No, no.
ned ryun
It wasn't, whoa, whoa, whoa.
The immediate reaction was, you're a bigot.
unidentified
I mean, I've seen a little... To be fair, we were talking about Fauci.
ned ryun
Again, I don't know why anybody listens to Fauci anymore or considers him credible on any level.
But then the next point was, because he was talking about monkey pox, and I'm like, well, clearly the best approach to not getting monkey pox is my number one rule in life of don't go to gay orgies.
tim pool
And that's actually the criteria.
ned ryun
Well, that no, it's so so that but then I then I, you know, they all screamed bigot, Kennedy and everybody else, you're a bigot for saying this.
And I said, Well, actually, I'm really just quoting the New England Medical Journal, as reported by NBC News, in which 528 cases 95% of monkeypox is gay sex.
tim pool
Look at this.
From nyc.gov.
ned ryun
Yes.
tim pool
Eligibility for the monkeypox vaccine.
This is not a screenshot.
This is literally nyc.gov up top.
It says, to get it, you need to be gay, bi, or other man who has sex with men and or are transgender, gender non-conforming, or binary, non-binary, 18 and older, and have had multiple or anonymous sex partners in the last 14 days.
unidentified
I Absolutely love how they came out with all the COVID stuff and they were like, listen, you got to lose your job.
You can't go to the birth of your child.
You can't go to your family funerals.
But then it's like, oh, orgies, that's too much of an ask.
You can have all the orgies you want.
But they said stop having sex.
Remember this?
tim pool
Yeah, but they said having sex remember this two weeks to stop
the curve during during COVID they said stop having sex. Yeah,
unidentified
that's right. Yeah, personal Canada officially put out a thing suggesting that you have a group masturbation session or use glory holes.
That was the Canadian government official advice.
tim pool
How is a glory hole gonna stop any COVID?
ned ryun
So, going back to what the WHO, the World Health Organization said, they essentially said the same thing.
Gay and bisexual men should not have sex with multiple individuals, i.e.
don't go to gay orgies.
They said that today.
That was their And the CDC said the same thing, so I'm sitting here going, I guess now that science is bigoted?
I mean, I'm just reporting the facts here, people.
And the response was, you're a bigot.
ian crossland
It's annual sex, let's be honest.
It's fucking ass.
It's getting that dirty poop up your urethra that's causing this shit.
It doesn't matter if you're gay, if you put it in a butt.
tim pool
You got it backwards.
You have it backwards.
The viral thread where the guy talked about going to multiple gay orgies and drinking
piss said it was bumps in his butt.
ian crossland
In his butt.
So he's putting it from the urethra into the butt because of the, what is it called, mesothelial
cells, those really, like your inner cheek.
ned ryun
Boy, I really haven't researched this.
ian crossland
It's just a guess, I don't know.
tim pool
It's a guess.
ned ryun
Look, look, look.
tim pool
I'm just not well versed in these things.
From NPR.
This is NPR.org.
There are now more than 700 confirmed cases of monkeypox in the U.S.
and over 7,000 in the world.
That's according to the CDC.
According to the World Health Organization, most of the cases are among men who have sex with men.
It is not bigoted to point out that NPR reported most of the people getting this are gay dudes banging gay dudes.
ian crossland
Yeah, but let's not forget.
It's not about gayness.
It's about butt sex.
We gotta say that.
That's the truth.
I don't think that's true.
lydia smith
Women haven't caught this.
Women do it too.
ian crossland
Yeah, but they said most of the people that have got it have been gay.
unidentified
and sooner or later ninety five to ninety eight percent so some women are
later on the side i guess they're in the two to five percent right now sooner or
tim pool
later a by guy bisexual guy is gonna get bombed by a dude and then go back to this and that's
ian crossland
gonna spread around saying that they had been
This is what happened with HIV.
I'm pretty sure in the 80s, a lot of people were, it was introduced into the population somehow.
And all of a sudden, people, gay men in New York and in San Francisco started getting sick with HIV.
But those were the dudes that were up till 5 a.m.
doing poppers.
Their immune systems were trashed.
And they just happened to be gay.
They were partying all night, fucking all the time.
And so you see the infections appear in the people with weakened immune systems.
It's possible these dudes that are fucking eight guys or partying have weakened immune systems.
ned ryun
But I guess the thing that was a little surprising, I shouldn't have been surprised, was a little surprising.
Since when did the truth become controversial?
I'm just stating facts.
tim pool
Oh, it's been controversial forever.
ian crossland
No, I know.
ned ryun
But now it's come to the point where you're just, I guess we don't really want to have the truth.
tim pool
But on Fox Business, of all places, they were woker than NBC.
ned ryun
No, I know.
unidentified
Kennedy used to be pretty anti-woke, too.
It's crazy.
tim pool
She's like, we don't need bigotry on this show.
ian crossland
And you're like, what it says on the... The problem they're having is it's dividing gayness from the act of buttfucking.
You can be gay and not have sex with anybody.
tim pool
Ian, it is only...
It's 95% gay magic.
ned ryun
But here's the question.
tim pool
No, you're totally discrediting all of the other things they do that's not about sex.
ned ryun
Why are you a science denier?
ian crossland
You're denying science.
The question is, what makes someone gay?
Is it the desire to have sex with someone of your own sex, or is it the act?
Like, if you don't want to, but it happens anyway, does that make you gay?
tim pool
I don't think that's relevant.
The point is, I don't know.
ian crossland
I don't think it does.
I think it's the desire that makes people gay, and that's where they're at.
tim pool
You're saying it's butt sex that has nothing to do with what they are saying.
One guy drank piss, okay?
It is contact with bodily fluids.
Who does that?
unidentified
You need that drink.
ned ryun
Yeah, I was gonna say.
tim pool
The guy had a huge thread about how he was guzzling piss at piss orgies.
ian crossland
Was that real?
I thought that thread was fake, so I didn't even finish it.
unidentified
What is going on in your life that you end up at a piss orgy where you catch monkey pox?
What steps have to occur in your life timeline for you to end up there?
Maybe I don't want to know.
tim pool
Like, it is a cultural corruption when, look, I'm fairly libertarian, I don't care if some guy wants to go do whatever they want, but don't come to me and tell me you want universal health care while you're having piss orgies.
Because you gotta pay for your monkey pox treatment.
ned ryun
You said he had just done an orgy, he got gonorrhea, he got monkey pox and all this stuff, and it was the system that failed him.
tim pool
Yes.
ned ryun
Oh, no, I'm pretty sure it was you that failed yourself.
tim pool
There's no responsibility among these people.
ned ryun
It goes back to the whole self-governing idea.
Like, you should actually govern yourself as an individual, at least for a better society.
tim pool
Just a thought.
I think it may have been Adrienne Curry who said this.
She was like, I love Michael Malice, but, you know, every time we see stories like this, I have to question his thoughts.
ian crossland
Oh, yeah, the guy that pissed on the elevator.
unidentified
Right, right, right.
tim pool
That's what it was.
That's what it was.
unidentified
I love the idea.
tim pool
Why would some dude in an elevator was peeing all over the- There's a viral video of a guy getting in an elevator and then he starts pissing on the buttons.
unidentified
What the fuck?
tim pool
Causes a malfunction and then he panics and he gets trapped in the elevator or some shit.
Is this real?
Yes.
unidentified
Yeah.
I just, I love the idea that you have.
What is the thought process that leads you to go, I'm going to pee all over.
ian crossland
I want to find out.
unidentified
Oh no.
And some of these people- I'd love to go like, can I just talk through the process?
ned ryun
Oh, I'd love to.
ian crossland
Yeah, that's why I like to interview.
tim pool
And people think humans can govern themselves properly, and I'm like, maybe.
lydia smith
Have you met humans?
ian crossland
This dude is out of his mind.
Wow, he's pissed!
unidentified
Wow, he doesn't even see how high he can go.
tim pool
Watch the lights on the elevator buttons, though.
See how the bottom one's lit up?
ian crossland
Oh, it malfunctioned, baby!
lydia smith
Oh shit, someone pissed on the elevator button.
ian crossland
Panic sets in.
tim pool
He broke it.
He shorted it out.
ned ryun
Huh.
unidentified
Uh-oh.
ned ryun
I did notice that he did manage to miss the top two buttons, which were the ones where he wanted to go.
tim pool
Well, there you go.
lydia smith
What is he thinking?
tim pool
So, I mean, here's the question.
Here's the question, right?
Can people really You know, would anarchy work?
Would true freedom, lack of government really work?
ian crossland
Lazy, stupid people would end up trying to take other people's stuff.
ned ryun
I mean, quote Madison, if all men were angels, there'd be no need for government.
But we're not angels.
unidentified
Unfortunately, the worst people possible all want to be in government.
So we've got a bit of a double-edged sword there.
But then it's interesting, you talk about that guy that's like,
oh, I went to this orgy, I got gonorrhea and monkey pox or whatever.
The system failed me.
And then it's like Republicans come out, they're like, hey, we want to create a system that prevents that from
happening.
And then they're like, why are you oppressing me and trying to,
you know, destroy the LGBT community by not allowing us to have orgies?
So it's like...
ned ryun
Why don't you come in and knock off the orgies for two weeks?
unidentified
Yeah, everyone in the Republican movement have been trying to like
put in some of these social restrictions around sex, because sex is
a really powerful thing that we don't acknowledge has such power
over us and our emotions and health and everything.
And then, yeah, as soon as people figure that out on their own, they just can't see it.
They can't see what Republicans are trying to do there.
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You can't restrict it, but then, yeah, there has to be that level of responsibility, accepting that shit might go sideways.
tim pool
I see the modern left as Jews, all responsibility for everything.
unidentified
Yeah.
tim pool
They don't take responsibility for it.
They claim they do, but they do the opposite.
You should pay for my health care!
Well, maybe put down the fucking Twinkies and the Ben & Jerry's and we'll talk about it.
Okay, fine.
You want free health care that comes with a cost, right?
How about the cost is mandatory calisthenics for those who want the free health care?
Yeah.
How about this?
Health care from the government is opt-in.
Opt-in.
You know, you can do private or you can do government.
And if you do government, you have to show up Three times, four times a week to a mandatory exercise.
ned ryun
What we really never discussed during COVID was the fact that I asked the doctor, you see him a lot on TV, what he thought the rate of those who die from COVID was linked to obesity.
He gave me a very precise figure, and again, it was 72 or 82%.
Oh, so this is basically a pandemic of the obese.
unidentified
Yes.
Absolutely.
ned ryun
But we never had that conversation of like, we kind of got to this point from certain choices were made along the way and then this virus came along.
tim pool
We don't need bigotry here.
It's not a pandemic of the obese.
Ned, you're such a bigot.
ian crossland
No, you're right.
It should have been about health.
unidentified
I'm such a bigot.
ian crossland
It should have been about diet.
tim pool
Yeah.
ian crossland
And vitamin D, sun, getting sunlight.
Vitamin C, vitamin D. Insanely, it was about what can we inject you with?
What can we inject you with?
We got to inject you with something.
ned ryun
Yeah, but it was like we never had the conversation about, hey, you know, we might have an obesity problem here.
And this virus has been very opportunistic on people that are obese.
unidentified
Well, we don't have an obesity problem anymore.
That's actually a very funny idea to think of China, like unleashed this as a bioweapon.
And they're like, oh, crap.
It's actually just killing all of America's obese people and lowering their health care costs and making a fit nation.
Damn!
lydia smith
So, to what Tim was saying about governmental, like, you know, universal healthcare, but you can kind of opt in.
I actually worked for a hospital, and you got extra benefits if your BMI was in a certain range, if you didn't smoke.
I mean, they screen you for contine, which is what stays in your system longer than nicotine.
So they went through and they checked all these boxes.
They're like, is your blood pressure good?
Is this good?
Is this good?
At the time, mine was, everything was perfect.
They covered my surgery and everything I needed because I was like doing the work to make sure that I could be covered.
unidentified
That's good.
tim pool
That's a good system.
But hold on.
Imagine you're like, you're working somewhere and they're like, if your BMI is in this range, you get these benefits.
And then one day it's like, well, you're too fat.
So we're cutting your pay.
ned ryun
And they just like, Can I tell you a funny story?
tim pool
But cutting benefits is kind of like that, you know?
ned ryun
So I got COVID in December.
unidentified
Me too.
ned ryun
Like a week after Thanksgiving.
lydia smith
Yeah, same.
tim pool
No, we were in like end of October.
ned ryun
Went in, got tested, positive.
Wife's positive.
And so they called and said, hey, you're positive, and we think you might qualify for the monoclonal infusion.
unidentified
Oh, wow.
ned ryun
And your wife has been diagnosed with asthma.
How much do you weigh?
I said, well, I don't know, 200 pounds?
But I'm like, probably 195.
The nurse.
What that means to me?
You're 200.
I'm like, well, no, I think I weighed myself at 195.
No, you're 200.
I was like, okay.
She's like, good, you qualify now.
Your BMI is too high.
unidentified
You're now qualified as obese, so you can actually get the infusion.
lydia smith
Okay.
ned ryun
Worked in my favor.
Yeah, they had me at a 20, what is it, 20, what's, 24.9 is considered?
24 and up.
And I was 25.
unidentified
Yeah.
ned ryun
With that going to, no, you're 200.
tim pool
The BMI is the stupidest thing ever because if you're athletic and you have muscle, you're obese.
unidentified
Yeah, but Americans aren't, so I'm just saying.
lydia smith
People complain about BMI.
ned ryun
Sometimes it qualifies you.
lydia smith
That's true.
If you are super muscular, BMI doesn't really work for you, but Americans are not.
ned ryun
No, they're not.
That's not our issue.
lydia smith
It's not too much muscle.
ned ryun
I got the infusion.
lydia smith
Yeah, it worked for me.
ian crossland
Me too.
tim pool
We got it as well.
We got the Rogan therapy.
ian crossland
What was it like for you?
tim pool
Yeah, which included ivermectin.
ned ryun
What was the infusion like?
ian crossland
Yeah, yeah.
How did you feel after the monoclonal?
ned ryun
I have to tell you, I felt like I had kind of gotten over everything.
I was tested positive on Tuesday.
The infusion was on a Friday.
Got it.
Went home.
They were like, hey, we're going to keep you here for a little bit, observe you, and then you go home.
My wife was fine.
I spiked like a 103 degree fever, had the worst chills I've ever had.
It was five hours of complete and utter misery.
tim pool
I thought I was going to die.
ned ryun
Yeah.
I was like, this is awful.
What have I just done to myself?
The next morning I woke up and was like, okay, I feel okay.
tim pool
After the monoclonals?
ned ryun
Yeah.
No, this was the monoclonal that triggered the 103° fever, worse chills, terrible immune system.
tim pool
I got COVID, and it was so bad.
I immediately started calling around, and the doctors were like, fuck off.
Do nothing.
So I called Rogan, and he was like, we gotta get you set up, man.
We gotta figure something out.
And he gave me some advice.
Ultimately, we got a doctor who... Who did you go?
ned ryun
Ivermectin?
tim pool
We got monoclonal antibodies, vitamin IV therapy, They gave us a bunch of other stuff.
I can't remember.
Anti-inflammatory stuff.
Oh, yeah.
ian crossland
Take as needed.
If needed.
tim pool
Yeah.
Monoclonal antibodies.
unidentified
Okay.
tim pool
The night I got the monoclonal antibodies was the most excruciatingly painful night of COVID.
unidentified
Yeah.
tim pool
And I was pacing around.
I wasn't sleeping.
I was walking around half eyes closed just in pain.
I couldn't stop moving.
I was drenched in sweat, but nothing made the pain stop.
And then around 5 a.m.
I went, and it was gone.
ian crossland
Yeah.
ned ryun
It was five hours for me.
Almost.
tim pool
And then I'm sitting on my couch and I'm just like, Everything's fine now.
Yeah, I got I turned on the TV and I was just like I feel good.
ned ryun
I got up and Had a bowl of soup.
I'm like, oh, what was that all about?
tim pool
I had we also got nad as well We got you have a next nicotine of my dad a nine-day nucleotide.
No, I got it all at the same time Okay, I got it the next couple is this like in a day like just the whole like everything in a day Yeah, I got like an emergency infusion of a whole bunch of crazy shit.
We got, it was nicotinamide, adenine dinucleotide, then monoclonal antibodies, then vitamins.
And then I was given ivermectin afterwards, like a few days after.
And so a few days after I was like, I'm fine, I don't need this and I don't want it.
And the doctor was like, you have to take it.
And I was like- It's like five days or?
It was like two days later.
ned ryun
No, but you took it for five days.
tim pool
No, no, no, one massive dose.
Yeah, one huge, a bunch of pills all at once.
And I was like, I don't, I feel fine.
And they said, we've prescribed you medication that we think will help you.
And if you don't take it and then you get sick, that's like a problem.
So just take it.
I said, fine.
And I just, it was like six little pills or something and you just slammed it all at once.
I had to take them all at one time.
ian crossland
Right before I got the, uh, the, the, uh, monoclonal thing.
I was getting ready, she was getting ready to put the needle in my arm, and I'm like not,
wasn't big on needles, and I was getting really nervous, and then all of a sudden I felt like I
was going to pass out. I had a temperature like 101.5, and I got my body like felt like woozy,
like I was going to pass out. Everything swelled, and then all of a sudden I broke into this like
wet sweat all over my body, and I felt like I was like, had almost passed out.
And then she took my temperature again and my fever broke.
I was like 99.
I dropped two and a half degrees.
And then I got the injection thing and I was completely fine 20 minutes later.
It was almost like my mind killed COVID.
ned ryun
Huh.
But no reaction afterwards.
ian crossland
No, I felt fucking great.
ned ryun
Yeah, my wife was totally fine.
Nothing felt great, awesome.
And I'm the one that's like in utter misery.
tim pool
Yeah, it was brutal.
It was the worst night.
I was shaking wildly.
ian crossland
I think it's an animal.
They found, it was a Time Magazine article about China finding it in ice cream, COVID, in ice cream.
So they had to recall all this ice cream.
We should pull this article up, too.
tim pool
Ian talks about this all the time.
ian crossland
Because that indicates that it lives in food.
If COVID can live in animal fat, yeah, especially animal fat, it looks like.
So obviously, it's in the food supply.
They don't want to cause a panic.
They don't want to cause people to stop buying their fucking meat and milk and cheese and shit.
But, duh, that's why people out in the middle of nowhere are getting it.
ned ryun
Yeah, COVID's in deer.
unidentified
I think I got the Transformers variant, the Omicron one.
Omicron, whatever it is.
Yeah.
It was like three days of suffering and then I was totally good after.
ian crossland
Did you take any medicine?
unidentified
I didn't take any.
I took like vitamin C, but I just like literally could not get out of bed for three days.
Did you test for it?
No, but someone else in my family who had the same symptoms did.
So I was like, yeah.
I got out again in May and it was like bad allergies.
Yeah.
lydia smith
Yeah, Ned, you mentioned that it's in deer.
And I remember that my ex was telling me, my ex worked in veterinary medicine, he said they've been studying this kind of virus in animals for years now.
This is not new.
ned ryun
No.
lydia smith
The only difference is that it's coming to humans.
ned ryun
Right.
unidentified
Here we go.
ian crossland
All over the place.
AP reports on it.
Fox8.com.
Ice cream in China tests positive for COVID-19.
tim pool
Now the big question is, was COVID-19 being spread by gay orgies?
ian crossland
Undoubtedly.
But not just gay orgies.
ned ryun
Orgies of all types.
ian crossland
Animal orgies.
Zoonotic orgies.
ned ryun
Terrible stuff.
unidentified
Oh, gosh.
Definitely the BLM riots and pride parades.
They were getting some good spread going on.
tim pool
Apparently, Black Lives Matter protests reduced the spread of COVID.
unidentified
Right.
Because they were reducing racism.
tim pool
Fuck these people.
ned ryun
Because the experts said so.
tim pool
Right.
They were like, a new study says that protesting actually reduces COVID.
I'm like, oh, fuck off.
ian crossland
What's up with the remasking?
I've seen that people are starting to mask up again.
Is this another COVID thing?
ned ryun
No.
Yeah, yeah.
But you see Beverly Hills turn it down.
ian crossland
No, that's awesome.
ned ryun
Yeah, like, no, we're not doing this.
unidentified
Good, good.
ned ryun
Fauci's out there going, well, we need to make sure we do this and we have to have everybody in N95 masks that have a tight fit.
Like, go screw yourself, you little fascist gnome.
ian crossland
I don't know Ron DeSantis or really a lot about anything of his policies, foreign or domestic, but the way he handled the COVID situation, the way he handled Florida's freedom is like, yes, yes.
ned ryun
I'm telling you, he's going to be a national force.
I don't think it's 2024, but he will be a national force at some point.
ian crossland
Like the grassroots candidate?
unidentified
Yeah.
ned ryun
I mean, I think, well, he's, he's, he raised, I think it's going to be about $150 million for his re-election.
It's not just about grassroots.
This is serious re-election money.
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tim pool
For the state of Florida, he raised, what is it, like triple or quadruple what anyone else has raised or something like that?
ned ryun
Yeah, it's some massive amount.
The other thing, too, that he's been focused on, this is why I said, you know, Florida's not a battleground state anymore.
The voter registration now is massively in Republican favor.
tim pool
Scott Pressler.
ned ryun
Yeah, Scott Pressler's done some great work.
I call him the Johnny Appleseed of voter registration.
No, he really is.
He goes around, he does it, and he's spreading the gospel, as it were, of you've got to get people registered to vote.
You have to grow your base if you're going to have real political success.
He's awesome.
But no, this is one thing that you're seeing.
Democrats used to do this very, very well and beat Republicans all the time on voter registration.
They go into targeted states.
We know that newly registered voters, 80 percent of them vote in their next election.
They're super voters.
tim pool
Wow.
ned ryun
Republicans are doing a lot better job on this.
This is why I'm telling you, some of the dynamics between 2020 and 2022, whatever 538 is saying, there's dynamics they're not paying attention to, beyond inflation, beyond Joe Biden's terrible approval numbers.
tim pool
And the polls were wrong.
ned ryun
Voter registration.
tim pool
The past eight years or whatever.
ned ryun
I mean, think about Wisconsin.
Remember that ridiculous, was it ABC, Washington Post, that said Biden's going to win Wisconsin by 17 points or something?
Oh, right, right, right.
Trump loses it by 20, and I have real questions about that.
Yeah, I don't look at polls now as being a reflection of truth.
I look at them as psychological warfare to suppress the vote.
tim pool
Yeah, they're trying to convince people this is what everyone wants.
ned ryun
Don't worry about it.
You don't want to go out and vote.
You're going to vote for a loser.
Just stay home.
It's over.
ian crossland
How do you handle the Dominion thing?
I'm very bothered that a private company is tallying votes in secret with a proprietary algorithm.
ned ryun
I hate electronic voting machines.
That's why a lot of these countries have actually outlawed them in Europe.
They don't use them.
My perfect scenario of election day is it's election day.
The thing I tell people all the time, if you want to have election day, not election weeks, you do Florida-like laws.
They count all of the mail votes, the mail-in ballots, I think they count them three days starting before election day so that on election day all they're counting are election day votes.
So by, call it 10 p.m., the third largest state in the union can actually give you the results of the election.
We have to have those laws, paper ballots, photo ID, all that stuff, but I hate electronic voting machines.
ian crossland
Yeah, I could be open to an open-source algorithm if we're able to see, like, okay, it didn't flip the vote in secret.
If we could verify that it didn't.
Just not knowing.
I can't live with that.
I mean, I can and I'm not going to.
ned ryun
And I never went down that path.
I think a lot of people went down kind of a rabbit trail post-2020 on Dominion voting machines.
I was focused more on- Insane bullshit.
Yeah, Center for Tech and Civic Life.
Highly questionable $419 million being spent in battleground states and blue counties to boost the blue vote.
State law, state constitutions being skirted.
I mean these unsecured ballot drop boxes.
I mean the fact that Center for Tech and Civic Life was actually paying people to go into rest homes and in Wisconsin you had a 95 to 100 percent turnout in rest homes when the national average was 67 percent.
I'm sorry.
There were a lot of irregularities in 2020.
I think there's some things that need to be addressed.
The thing I do have, the concern about Trump, he's so focused on 2020.
I think he needs to say there are things that need to be fixed, but I have a bright vision for the future.
tim pool
He needs to win 2024 and then he can look at 2020.
ned ryun
Yeah, exactly.
tim pool
But all he's doing is coming out and the fraud thing really annoys me.
unidentified
Yeah.
tim pool
Because it's voter suppression.
ned ryun
But I also told him too, I'm like, sir, you can talk about this all the time, but the way that you're going to see real action actually get the win, instead of griping about it, go get involved in state legislative races, gubernatorial races, because when you win at that level, they're the ones that actually do the election integrity.
It's not at the federal level, it's at the state level.
tim pool
I think Republicans lost Georgia because of Trump.
ned ryun
I think so.
tim pool
When he came out and said... You mean the Senate races?
Yes.
ned ryun
Yes.
tim pool
It's voter suppression, they cheated, they cheated.
ned ryun
I just groaned when I saw that.
tim pool
There were people being filmed, like CNN's filming them, and a guy's like, I'm not voting because it's rigged.
And it's like, okay, thank you.
And then they fucking take that one seat.
ned ryun
You look at the red counties from January versus November, absolutely a fall off in voter participation.
And again, it was a special election, so there's some of those dynamics, but also Yeah, it was not helpful.
unidentified
Yeah, absolutely.
tim pool
telling people you can't win you need to go out there and tell everybody get
three of your friends to go and vote and you will win yeah absolutely so we'll
see though I mean 538 came out and said that you know Democrats are favored to
win the Senate now for the first time and I just think Nate Silver is an
idiot he's been he's been wrong for nearly a decade now and it's kind of
pathetic he used to be this wunderkind yeah like he's the math guy and then all
ned ryun
of a sudden I will say I mean I think Herschel Walker's got to turn around
I think there's some problems there.
Saw some numbers for Arizona.
Blake Masters.
I've actually, so this is my calculation.
I think we can win Georgia.
I think we can win Arizona.
I think we can win Nevada.
I think we hold Wisconsin.
I'm riding off Pennsylvania.
unidentified
Right.
ned ryun
I think we got a shot at New Hampshire, but we're not going to really know because that primary's not until middle September.
tim pool
New Hampshire, you said?
Yeah.
ned ryun
Hassan is vulnerable.
tim pool
Right, but and FiveThirtyEight's saying it's heavily Democrat, and I'm like, the Freestaters are going to vote for a Democrat?
ned ryun
She's vulnerable.
And then Colorado, there's a reason Democrats are spending millions in Colorado and Washington State.
tim pool
I got too many friends in New Hampshire that want to use flamethrowers and machine guns to vote for a Democrat.
josh hammer
Yeah.
ned ryun
No, I know.
This is the thing.
I think there's going to be a couple surprises on election night.
I don't know where they'll be, but there will be some.
tim pool
November is going to be so much fun.
I'm so excited.
ned ryun
Yeah.
tim pool
I hope we have our new facility set up because I am going to be grilling burgers and I want to go live like all day and just do like a special wide shot and make it really fun and easy and just party and be like, it's going to be a good day.
ian crossland
You know what would be badass is if we had like a garden in the middle of the building, like a big kind of rectangular square building where we could go outside, but it's in the building, and then we can grill in there.
So we don't have to go sit on the outside lawn.
And then we have like a tree growing.
unidentified
Like a vent.
ian crossland
Like a giant tree of life.
Yeah.
ned ryun
Well, outdoors.
tim pool
We're going to have like a kitchen in the building.
ian crossland
I'm just, my mind's out of control.
tim pool
And like a vent, so we can grill burgers.
ian crossland
Keep going.
Take me there.
tim pool
We can do like an open flame grill, like in the building.
ian crossland
Oh, fuck yes.
Can a non-Republican or Democrat win?
You guys keep talking about all these elections.
Can a Libertarian win?
unidentified
No.
Not will they, but it is possible.
ian crossland
Like in New Hampshire, I know a lot of Libertarians.
unidentified
I mean, where now?
ned ryun
Rand Paul is essentially a Libertarian, for the most part.
But he had to run as a Republican because it's a two-party system.
He's essentially a Libertarian.
tim pool
The free-staters in New Hampshire, they're Libertarians and they all run as Republicans.
ian crossland
That's just for the money?
ned ryun
No, you have to run inside the major party because you don't win as a third party candidate.
You just don't.
That's not how our system works.
tim pool
Yeah, so you're a libertarian Republican or you're a socialist Democrat.
ned ryun
You just ran under a major party banner because that's how you win.
ian crossland
That's because when they go to the ballot... I'll tell you a funny story.
ned ryun
Speaking of this, the communists realized this in the 1970s.
G. William Domhoff was a communist, and he said a party is what... I quote him all the time.
A party is what people say it is, and the people who say what it is are those that win primaries and show up at conventions.
So we communists need to abandon our third-party approach and go inside the Democratic Party and start winning primaries and showing up at conventions.
We'll make the party a creature of our own creation.
So they realize, like, we're really stupid because we're not getting anything accomplished.
We're going to go inside of a major party and kind of create our own party by winning primaries and showing up at conventions.
tim pool
Trump did the same thing?
unidentified
Yeah.
tim pool
Trump was not- So that's what you do.
ned ryun
We're going to have a Republican and Democratic party two generations from now.
ian crossland
I feel the libertarianism creeping into the Republican party.
ned ryun
Totally!
No, I've got a big libertarian streak.
I think you're seeing a lot of people, especially with the America First movement, that have pretty strong libertarian streaks in them.
ian crossland
What about the Green Party?
unidentified
Do you ever follow their work, or do you guys like... They've got them in Canada.
They've got seats in Canada.
ian crossland
What's their biggest problem?
tim pool
Climate change!
We gotta stop using cars, man!
ian crossland
Oh, so they're still stuck on that.
So if we could give them the technology to pull the carbon out, you think they'd be more reasonable?
unidentified
Nope.
ian crossland
Realistic?
tim pool
Nope.
unidentified
Nope.
ian crossland
Green Party?
Nope.
ned ryun
Have you guys ever really talked about the total joke of, like, going to electric?
The renewables and electric vehicles?
unidentified
Oh, of course.
Of course.
tim pool
Like, they're shutting down nuclear power plants while simultaneously saying they want to reduce carbon emissions.
And I'm like, the fuck are you doing?
It's the opposite of what you're doing.
ned ryun
No, but I keep on reminding, have you looked at Germany?
Germany is like a two-decade experiment on the absolute fool's errand.
unidentified
Them and Spain.
They both did it with mass renewables.
tim pool
You misunderstand.
They don't want to use fossil fuels.
They understand that the energy they do use, they will use.
I believe these people know that the energy output of fossil fuels is here, and they're telling everybody, we can do renewables, but they know it's actually here, and this means a lot of you die.
But they don't care because they want to be here.
unidentified
Depopulation?
tim pool
It's not that it's depopulation.
It's that they're probably like, If we switch to electric, we can have cleaner air and a better system, and that will result in tons of people dying.
Don't tell them that last part.
ned ryun
I think you're right.
He's been tweeting about this, Jesse Kelly.
tim pool
What was it?
Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah.
ned ryun
Yeah, he's been tweeting about this.
unidentified
He's like, the people that want- Greta Thunberg, she was like, we don't want to wait until 2030.
tim pool
We want to stop it now.
If you shut off fossil fuels today, within three days- A billion people.
60 million die in like three days.
Over the year, about a billion.
ned ryun
Yeah.
Like you would lose a billion people in a relatively short amount of time.
tim pool
But so the idea is, from these elites, is we shouldn't have had those billion people in the first place.
unidentified
Yes.
tim pool
So fuck them.
unidentified
Yeah, I totally agree.
They all actually think Thanos was the good guy.
ned ryun
They are soulless, evil people.
tim pool
Thanos was not the good guy.
He was very, very dumb.
ian crossland
Also misled.
That's a big part of what people attribute as malice, is people thinking that they're doing the right thing because they didn't have the right information.
Like, if they knew they could get the carbon back, you'd realize carbon's the most valuable thing on earth, basically.
tim pool
But listen, listen.
They don't care.
It's not just about that.
It's about them sitting down and saying, hey, why is governance so chaotic?
The system that we built was designed for 35,000 people per congressional district, and now it's 775,000.
And they went, huh, we cannot govern a system so big.
They want people dead.
The Georgia Guidestones, people say apparently it was some Christian guy who made it.
But the idea of keeping the earth below 500 million, you realize some people will look at that and say, how do we get to that number?
Well, that's 7.5 billion people gotta die, right?
It is easier to govern when you have much less people.
unidentified
I don't know why they're bringing in so much immigration, then, in the U.S.
tim pool
And they destroy systems.
unidentified
Yeah.
tim pool
Political power.
Look at it this way.
Let's say you've got five big rubber bags full of water, and you plug a system, all of them are hooked up by a system, and then you have a motor pumping all of the water from four of the bags into one of the bags.
What happens?
Interesting.
thing explodes. The four on the ends are drained completely and empty. The one in the middle
explodes and now you've got nothing. That's what's happening.
unidentified
Interesting.
Yep.
tim pool
Destruction of national sovereignty.
The system is buckling. Well, I think it's also because they're shifting the resources
to China. And we'll see though, China's in an economic crisis right now.
We'll see.
But I think the elites are betting on a Chinese future.
There's a 1.3 billion.
So they're like, move the manufacturing over, move our assets over, sink the United States, avoid war.
unidentified
Interesting.
tim pool
We'll see.
Ned, Lauren, it's been a blast.
Thanks for having me.
ned ryun
Awesome.
unidentified
Yeah, depressing.
Thanks for having us.
ned ryun
Yeah, thanks for anything on that high note.
unidentified
Yay!
Wow, great.
ned ryun
Okay.
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