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In a new report from the New York Post, Facebook has been spying on conservatives, people who | ||
questioned the 2020 election or otherwise had subversive messages, and they were sending | ||
it to the FBI. | ||
That's crazy. | ||
I can't believe it. | ||
Outright just spying. | ||
But you know what? | ||
I can believe it. | ||
Yeah, I think it's silly to say you couldn't believe it. | ||
We know that they were also instructing these big tech companies, the federal government was, who to ban, asking why people weren't being banned. | ||
So they were effectively at this point acting as an instrument to the government. | ||
Ladies and gentlemen, y'all better start laying on the lawsuits. | ||
Because now we have evidence that they're acting at the behest of government. | ||
Now we got constitutional violations. | ||
The door has been opened. | ||
We'll see how things play out. | ||
We'll see how it goes. | ||
We got that story, which is particularly huge considering what's going on with the FBI, the raids on people like Bannon and Mike Lindell. | ||
Mike Lindell is suing the government! | ||
And then we have probably just one of the funniest stories. | ||
Ron DeSantis sends illegal immigrants to Martha's Vineyard. | ||
Yo, I would love to go to Martha's Vineyard. | ||
It is beautiful. | ||
Barack Obama lives there. | ||
Everybody's really excited. | ||
They're pissed off. | ||
And Kareen Jean-Pierre has one of the funniest quotes I've ever heard. | ||
She said something like, it was cruel to send people to Martha's Vineyard. | ||
And I'm just like, what is this? | ||
He gave him like an all-expense paid vacation, basically. | ||
It's pretty great. | ||
Well, you know, he hit the nail on the head with the hammer with that one. | ||
So bravo, Ron DeSantis. | ||
We're going to talk about all of that. | ||
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Don't forget to smash the like button, subscribe to this channel, share the show with your friends, and let me tell you something. | ||
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And it's like, you know, right around two months before the election, all of a sudden, people weren't getting notifications. | ||
Something changed, we don't know what. | ||
And you know how we know? | ||
Our website has an automatic feature that pulls, that embeds the live stream player on the homepage of the website. | ||
And for some reason, on the same time people noticed they weren't getting notifications and the link wasn't working, the embed stopped working too. | ||
So it really does seem like there is something going on there. | ||
Don't know what. | ||
Interesting, though. | ||
If you would like to help out, share the video, take the URL, and you guys be the notifications. | ||
If they're not going to put out notifications for whatever reason, then you guys can take the link right above, copy it, and paste it on every single social media platform, and be ten times more powerful than whatever it is they thought they were going to take away from us. | ||
That would be awesome, and we'd really do appreciate it. | ||
Joining us today to talk about this and more, we've got Ryan Walters. | ||
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Thank you for having me. | |
I'm excited to be here tonight. | ||
Who are you, good sir? | ||
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I am currently the Oklahoma Secretary of Education, so I work for the governor in the governor's office there, and I'm running for state superintendent of Oklahoma. | |
We've got some crazy left-wing ideology being pushed in our school, so we're going to be a state that fights back. | ||
We want to lead the way on that and make sure that our kids are getting an education, not indoctrination, and this has been ground zero for the left, so that's... This is the most important battle in the culture war, kids. | ||
You know, because they say the left doesn't have kids, they have yours. | ||
And so there's a lot to talk about there, so we'll get into it. | ||
So thanks for coming. | ||
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Absolutely. | |
We also have the one and only Primetime99, Alex Stein. | ||
On the grind all the time! | ||
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I'm a pimp on a blimp! | |
And Tim, I didn't know all of a sudden now you're a YouTube truther. | ||
What? | ||
Yeah, you're a YouTube truther. | ||
He's trying to start some conspiracy. | ||
This is a non-conspiracy episode. | ||
No conspiracies allowed. | ||
YouTube sends the notifications to every single person that has clicked the bell. | ||
Tim, you know that, I know that, alright? | ||
YouTube is way better than TikTok. | ||
If you want to be able to change a 1987 Nissan Altima's alternator, you can do that on YouTube. | ||
That's a good point. | ||
Try doing that on TikTok. | ||
Well, if you want to learn how to dance to a minute excerpt of a song that's been sped up, TikTok's your jam. | ||
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Don't use TikTok. | |
Yeah, I know. | ||
But, you know, dancing's kind of gay, so it doesn't matter. | ||
Can we say that? | ||
It's okay, I'm trans, and I'm a lesbian when I'm trans, so I'm a homosexual. | ||
Good stuff. | ||
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Alright, good start. | |
Luke? | ||
Primetime99! | ||
We are Change 100! | ||
Welcome back! | ||
Beautiful to meet you! | ||
I can't let Alex come on here and out yell me! | ||
Come on now. | ||
I come here with one very simple and very rational message. | ||
Come on, Linda. | ||
Not that low. | ||
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Not that low. | |
A little bit higher. | ||
A little bit higher. | ||
Pump it up. | ||
I come here with one just simple, rational message. | ||
Make America Florida. | ||
If you agree, you can get the shirt that I'm wearing right now on thebestpoliticalshirts.com. | ||
Because you do, I'm here. | ||
Thank you so much for having me. | ||
Linda, thank you for also being here and tolerating all of us and all the screaming. | ||
No problem. | ||
Pray for me tonight, guys. | ||
I'm going to be turning down volumes left and right. | ||
I had to take my headphones off because they were deafening me, but it's going to be an awesome show and I'm really looking forward to it. | ||
Let's get into it. | ||
Everybody's yelling. | ||
I get so excited, Tim. | ||
I'm sorry. | ||
I'm a bad dog. | ||
One spanking, and I'll kind of calm down. | ||
Just trying to talk about the news, and this Alex guy shows up, screaming. | ||
I wasn't invited. | ||
If you're watching this, I just knocked on the door, and Tim didn't want to call the cops for personal reasons. | ||
I was like, look, it's Alex. | ||
He's gonna do a video about it. | ||
He didn't want me to yell at him with a camera in his face. | ||
He was like, alright, I'll just let you come on the show. | ||
No, he just came in the room, and I was like, what do we do? | ||
He's on the chair now, and Ian was like, I'm not going in there if he's in there, and Ian's not here now. | ||
You know, we're joking, but Dan Crenshaw gets scared to death when he sees Primetime99 with a selfie stick. | ||
He just puckers up. | ||
Salt on his waist or something. | ||
Let's talk about the news. | ||
This is a crazy story. | ||
From TimCast.com, Facebook worked with the FBI to spy on conservatives who questioned the 2020 election. | ||
The company has been sending direct messages of its users to the FBI for 19 months. | ||
Oh, that's crazy! | ||
And of course, all of you know, TimCast.com is NewsGuard certified. | ||
That means this reporting is true and correct! | ||
You see? | ||
We do not repeatedly publish false content. | ||
Good for us. | ||
We clarify errors. | ||
We disclose ownership. | ||
So when people ask you, how do you, you know, the FBI's not spying with Facebook's help. | ||
You can be like, NewsGuard certified website said it was true. | ||
A new report from the New York Post cites sources from within the U.S. | ||
Department of Justice who say someone at Facebook has red-flagged what are deemed to be subversive private messages over the past 19 months and transmitted them to the Domestic Terrorism Unit at FBI headquarters in D.C. | ||
The Post spoke with multiple individuals who did not wish to be identified. | ||
It was done outside the legal process and without probable cause, an anonymous source said. | ||
Facebook provides the FBI with private conversations which are protected by the First Amendment without any subpoena. | ||
According to the report, the private messages are then sent to FBI field offices around the country as leads, which has resulted in the targeted Facebook users being investigated, sometimes using covert surveillance techniques. | ||
All of the accounts flagged for domestic terrorism were conservative right-wing individuals. | ||
A source said, they were gun-toting red-blooded Americans who were angry after the election and shooting off their mouths and talking about staging protests. | ||
There was nothing criminal, nothing about violence or massacring or assassinating anyone. | ||
As soon as subpoena was requested, within an hour Facebook sent back gigabytes of data and photos, it was ready to go. | ||
They were just waiting for that legal process so they could send it. | ||
And I also think too, they do mention, even before that, without any subpoena. | ||
So a lot of these were just Facebook being like, here you go buddy, have fun. | ||
One source characterized the operation as a waste of our time. | ||
Now that's amazing. | ||
When confronted over the allegations, Facebook first issued a denial. | ||
However, an hour later, Erica Sackin, spokesperson at Facebook's parent company, Meta, said the company was working with the FBI to protect people from harm. | ||
And there it is. | ||
These claims are false because they reflect a misunderstanding on how our systems protect people from harm and how we engage with law enforcement, we carefully scrutinize all government requests, blah blah blah. | ||
These claims are just wrong. | ||
The suggestion we seek out people's private messages for anti-government language or questions about the validity of past elections and then proactively supply those to the FBI is plainly inaccurate and there is zero evidence to support it. | ||
As of September 14th, the FBI would neither confirm nor deny the specific allegation of private messages being shared by Facebook, but said that the agency maintains relationships with social media companies. | ||
The FBI also said it maintains an ongoing dialogue with social media platforms to enable a quick exchange of threat information. | ||
So, Signal. | ||
Do you guys use Signal? | ||
What do you use? | ||
You don't want to tell people what you use, first of all, because there's a lot of different platforms up there. | ||
Some of them are even honeypots. | ||
I don't think there's anything sacred. | ||
There's no privacy online. | ||
Whenever you have an iPhone or an Android or you're on Facebook, everything you say is going directly to them and the Feds. | ||
And I just wanted to comment here, there sure seems to be a lot of connections to Intel agencies and Facebook, especially since the beginning of that company. | ||
And even yesterday, our guest, Devin Nunes, I asked him, who's more powerful, big tech social media or the intelligence agencies? | ||
He said that same thing and they are. But the funny thing was that he | ||
was like, huh, good question. Yes, and he thought about it and then he talked | ||
about something else and I'm like, wait, hold on. | ||
And then I had to ask him again and he was like, they're the same thing and they | ||
are. They absolutely are. And I want to make this point and we talked about this | ||
in the conspiracy world and Tim you said the funny thing about how I'm kind of | ||
like Luke's progeny and I am because Luke has been... Well that was before the show so | ||
nobody knows the content. I know but Luke is you know an OG truther but we'll get into that. | ||
But I just want to make this point, too, is we have what is known as declassified information called Operation Mockingbird. | ||
And this is in the 70s, and this is when the CIA said that they have representatives in every form of our media, radio, television, movies, and films. | ||
That was the church committee hearings, specifically. | ||
Operation Mockingbird was a different operation. | ||
Just a heads up. | ||
There's like a little misnomer. | ||
Okay, well, listen, he's an expert. | ||
He's a nerd. | ||
I'm Primetime99. | ||
My point being is that we know that they have representatives in all of these platforms, so if you don't think that social media is not infected with representatives from the FBI and CIA, You're dreaming and that is why TikTok is so dangerous because TikTok has representatives from the Chinese government and now they have all of our information of little kids and lord knows these kids are very vulnerable on there so who knows what information they have on and what pictures. | ||
So all of these social media platforms that we use that are fully addicting are basically all DARPA-engineered social media addiction tools to get inside information about ourselves. | ||
Twitter whistleblower recently revealed that there were, I think, foreign spies in Twitter. | ||
And that I think what they said was, well, if we've got one, then who cares if there are more? | ||
Let's recruit more people. | ||
And wasn't the Saudi government caught spying on activists that were protesting them and getting data and information about that? | ||
I have to fact check this story. | ||
by a portion of it. | ||
We'll never fight a war with you. | ||
The members-only segment tonight will be... Watch the members-only! | ||
We're gonna go insane for Ukraine. | ||
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Vladimir Zelensky will be there on Zoom. | |
Insane for Ukraine. | ||
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I love that. | |
That's good, that's good. | ||
How you doing, Ryan? | ||
I'm sorry, Rod. | ||
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I wasn't sure, Alex, how hard he was going to come in, but he's coming very hard. | |
He's like the Kool-Aid man, busting out of the wall over there. | ||
It is fascinating, though. | ||
You hear slippery slope. | ||
It's really not a slope, it's a cliff. | ||
You look at Facebook and social media, we talk about censorship. | ||
But this is well beyond that. | ||
And what we're going to see now is basically this database, this information that is going to be used against anybody who is remotely conservative. | ||
And you know, I'm obviously working with kids, thinking about the future, thinking about education. | ||
Anything you've ever said, anything you've ever done will be taken, misconstrued, and in waiting for the day that you decide to speak up, speak out, you're targeted, you have an investigation into you. | ||
And you know, I mean, at this point, They are building basically an oppo file on anybody who ever remotely is gonna do anything outside the status quo there. | ||
We gotta stop the cult, man. | ||
It's remarkable. | ||
People fearing the cult is why cancel culture works. | ||
If there was an opportunity for people to live and work outside of whatever those institutions are, then no one would care. | ||
They'd be like, oh, you said this five years ago. | ||
They'd be like, oh, okay, great. | ||
What's that gonna mean? | ||
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That's right, because in the real world, that does not impact you until you allow, like you said, basically those forces to say, you know what, actually a lot of people blew us up on Facebook today, so actually we are going to fire you, or actually we are going to do this. | |
But if you actually just go around and just actually communicate with folks, and you actually talk to real people like you guys were talking about earlier, Well, we're off the air, but are these actually even real users? | ||
I mean, are these even real people that are stirring up a lot of this? | ||
And you don't even know, but that's what ends up happening. | ||
It's beyond just the cult, because if you look at big tech social media, they control the comments, they control the information highways, they control what people think. | ||
Facebook was manipulating people's emotions. | ||
Facebook, Mark Zuckerberg literally spent 419 million dollars ahead of the 2020 elections in order to fortify it specifically in major democratic areas to make sure that people came out and voted against Donald Trump. | ||
Mark Zuckerberg participated, worked with the FBI to censor the Hunter Biden laptop story A story that, according to many political experts, swayed the elections in favor of Joe Biden. | ||
Clearly, Joe Biden is the president of the intelligence agency. | ||
He has been doing their biddings. | ||
The social media companies are not there to be social media companies. | ||
They're there to be the long arm of the big techs of the intelligence agencies. | ||
Let's also remember Facebook was experimenting on people. | ||
Yeah. | ||
We've mentioned this several times the past week that they were experimenting people putting depressing information in their feed to see how they would respond and sure enough people started getting depressed. | ||
They would post depressing things. | ||
The same thing was true with positive stuff. | ||
We know about that. | ||
What else do you think they've done? | ||
You don't, do you, like, I gotta tell you, I'm, I'm, I, when they censor information, it's overt and in our face. | ||
We see it happening. | ||
But I have to imagine the, there's a lot of censorship you don't see at all. | ||
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Of course. | |
We know about shadow banning. | ||
Like, we talked about it in the beginning of the show, that people are saying the link to the, to Tim Casserole isn't working, that the notifications aren't going out, And then I'm like, well, who knows what's happening? | ||
Then I go to our own website, and our own auto-embed feature stopped working around the exact same time. | ||
So that's gotta be something. | ||
There's censorship you can't see, but when it comes to the news feed on Facebook, that's where it gets real dark, because that's totally algorithmic. | ||
They're choosing what you do see. | ||
It's like, not just censorship, it's curation as well. | ||
So they can make you believe whatever they want by inundating you. | ||
And gaslighting you. | ||
And gaslighting. | ||
I think one of the things that's happening is people like us, and the people who listen to this show, will seek out something. | ||
Here's the example. | ||
If YouTube is not sending out the notification for this show, and people have pointed that out, that means the people listening chose to come here, they searched for it, and they tried to find it. | ||
These are people who are substantially more likely to seek out information on news events. | ||
No, it's no wonder these people, you know, agree with us on a lot of issues. | ||
Then you look at the people who aren't willing to do that. | ||
They sit in front of their Facebook, they see a headline and they go, whoa, and then they keep scrolling and they believe it. | ||
And that's what entrenches the cult. | ||
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Yeah. | |
This is the problem. | ||
Sorry to cut you off. | ||
I just want to make this point. | ||
I think I said this last time on the show. | ||
Andrew Breitbart said that in the future we're going to have to have internet ghettos. | ||
And that's basically where we're at now. | ||
So you have to have these little, you know, your own paywall or your own platform. | ||
But it never works. | ||
True social is never going to be as good as Twitter. | ||
So it's kind of futile. | ||
I would say yes to a point on that with Truth Social, but the engagement on Truth Social is actually fairly awesome. | ||
Yeah, it's not a nothing burger, but it's just not the same. | ||
It's never gonna be the same. | ||
There's a reason why you like the ease of YouTube, because the chat is just efficient, or you just, you know, it's just whatever's familiar to you, I think. | ||
I think that the main issue is only the most ardent diehards, for the most part, go to platforms like Truth or Rumble. | ||
Yeah. | ||
We use Rumble infrastructure and we do post to Rumble, but when you're trying to reach independent voters and normies, you know, you've got to be on the platforms wherever, you've got to fish where the fish are, as the saying goes. | ||
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Yeah, and I mean, and what you've seen is they had control of legacy media. | |
Then, and I was talking to you guys about this, you know, it's funny because my background in education, you know, they all, you know, the conventional wisdom is kids, you know, they can't pay attention for more than 20 minutes of a time, learning needs look like this, and what do you know, the most digested form of media amongst young people Our podcast like yours, this long form, let's do deep dives. | ||
They love it. | ||
They love the challenging of conventional wisdom. | ||
Let's talk through this. | ||
Let's do a deep dive. | ||
Let's investigate this stuff. | ||
They will go along with that. | ||
But now guess what? | ||
The left says, well, we control legacy media. | ||
Well, we've got to make sure that these folks aren't able to get to more people. | ||
So now we've got to, I mean, it's a constant game of control, obviously, but it also shows that now they know. | ||
Legacy Media is dying. | ||
Newspaper industry is dying. | ||
So now we've got to control the podcast, because again, I mean, I come back to this. | ||
Ground Zero is the war on our young people, because the reality is, if they can control them, and to your point, Tim, if they control the entire narrative and that's what most of them see, the only people that are going to be able to find the information are the truth seekers and the people willing to go above and beyond to do that. | ||
Let me jump to one of the stupidest stories, but it relates to this to a great degree. | ||
From the rap, CNN's Lisa France calls out Matt Walsh's weird scientific objection to A Black Little Mermaid. | ||
They have laundered this story several times now. | ||
Here's the story. | ||
Matt Walsh says on his show, I don't care if anyone of any race is playing any character. | ||
It's basically how it was in the 90s, and that's totally fine. | ||
I just don't like the double standard. | ||
And for that matter, he's like, can we talk about the science of a mermaid? | ||
Like, underwater, it wouldn't make sense to have dark skin, because the sea creatures down there have no pigmentation. | ||
So not only would she be very pale, she'd be translucent, like some kind of horrifying floating skeleton. | ||
It was a joke. | ||
It was nonsense. | ||
Obviously the Little Mermaid isn't a floating skeleton. | ||
The next thing that happens is they say Matt Walsh makes racist claim about Little Mermaid. | ||
They omit stuff. | ||
Then you get David French being like, here's Matt Walsh's argument for why Ariel should be white, which he never said. | ||
Now the story has become his weird scientific objection to a black Little Mermaid when his whole point was he's okay with actors of any race playing any character. | ||
They have laundered the story to that degree. | ||
This is the media now. | ||
CNN. | ||
Lisa France calls out Mash- So what's gonna happen now, they've laundered the story, it's completely fabricated, and someone's gonna be watching CNN, drooling, staring at the screen, confused, and they're gonna say, Matt Walsh said racist things, and they're gonna go, whoa. | ||
And that's how you entrench the culture. | ||
Tim, that doesn't make sense, though, because the idea of a little mermaid is racist, because a woman doesn't just have to be a maid. | ||
She can be the CEO. | ||
She can be the president. | ||
She doesn't have to be a maid. | ||
So I don't like Disney doing that. | ||
These little girls are smart. | ||
A lot of them, just because they're good at cleaning and cooking, doesn't mean that she has to be a maid. | ||
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I think that's a great point. | |
Hold on there a minute. | ||
I just kind of thought of something. | ||
So it's actually from the word maiden. | ||
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I don't care. | |
I call them housekeepers, but I don't have to keep a good one. | ||
Hold on, hold on, hold on. | ||
Does that mean the word maid literally just means young woman? | ||
So when you're like, I gotta call a maid, you're literally saying I need a young woman? | ||
Yeah, that's what it is. | ||
That's kind of funny that young woman is synonymous with person who cleans your house. | ||
Isn't that crazy? | ||
So here's what happens, right? | ||
Newsweek runs this story. | ||
Nat Walsh slammed for saying Black Little Mermaid isn't scientific. | ||
Okay, Matt Walsh's actual segment and quote was hilarious. | ||
He said, if anything, not only should the Little Mermaid be pale, she should actually be translucent. | ||
And adding that if you look at deep sea creatures, they're like translucent, they have no kind of pigmentation whatsoever. | ||
And they're just like these horrifying skeletons floating around in the ocean. | ||
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He's not wrong. | |
That's what the Little Mermaid should look like. | ||
She should be totally pale and skeletal where you can see her skull through her face. | ||
And that would actually be a version of Little Mermaid I would watch. | ||
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Me too. | |
So this is what Cassandra McDonald, formerly Cassandra Fairbanks, posted. | ||
It's like an anglerfish looking Ariel with like purple hair. | ||
This is one I really like though. | ||
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That one's good. | |
The Little Mermaid and it's this horrifying looking skeletal monster. | ||
I love how he made a joke about the Little Mermaid having her skull be visible through | ||
her face and then the entirety of the media is just like, we got him. | ||
And they run this crazy story about him being racist. | ||
When you, I love these stories because when we can drive to the root of how they lied, | ||
it gives you an understanding as to how the media in every facet is lying to you about | ||
what's going on in the world. | ||
Matt Walsh also called himself a translucent rights activist, which is important to bring up here. | ||
But I think this I think this is just something to waste our time and I think Disney loves this. | ||
I think this is the way that now the major movie industry knows that they could sell the movie by creating controversy. | ||
What better way to create a controversy than to create This artificial character that, of course, they know people are going to debate, they know people are going to have conversations about, they know is going to spur on debate. | ||
People call this fan-baiting, and I think this is all marketing, this is all PR by Disney trying to, of course, promote their movie. | ||
At the end of the day, this is what it is. | ||
I love this picture, because it's like, it's just hilarious. | ||
It looks like Yzma from The Emperor's New Grief, which I love. | ||
I love Yzma. | ||
It's perfect. | ||
It's Ariel with like an anglerfish light, and like big teeth, and big bulbous eyes. | ||
One thing, we're not talking about the elephant in the room, that all Disney movies are based on trauma-based mind control, with the main character losing a very close loved person at the very beginning, like their parent or their sibling. | ||
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Is it? | |
Oh yeah, everyone. | ||
Little Mermaid. | ||
Her mom? | ||
Yeah, her mom died. | ||
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Yep. | |
Little Mermaid's mom dies? | ||
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Yeah. | |
How does she die? | ||
She gets caught in like a trawler's net? | ||
Probably a fishing net, yeah. | ||
She gets eaten. | ||
Jason Momoa. | ||
She gets put into this. | ||
Jason Momoa, domestic violence. | ||
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Awful man. | |
Terrible. | ||
It's all trauma-based mind control. | ||
It is! | ||
It is. | ||
But it really is, the Disney stuff is, because it's supposed to, you know, all of a sudden... That's how they get the little kids hooked, by the trauma. | ||
It creates like this cortisol response. | ||
The little kid's like, what? | ||
I'm so sad! | ||
But then it, you know, has this like fake, you know, fairy-tale ending. | ||
What happened to Ariel's mom? | ||
I'm not sure. | ||
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I don't think they ever say, do they? | |
That's very vague. | ||
I think we should make a short where she gets caught in like a trawler's net. | ||
She's like, ah! | ||
And then she goes right into the grinder. | ||
Oh, Tim! | ||
We're not gonna eat bumblebee tuna. | ||
We're not eating it. | ||
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Come on. | |
Come on. | ||
I like bumblebee tuna. | ||
But while this story is, I love the humorous output, you know, with the ridiculous looking Ariel. | ||
But no, this is an important point because when you're reading a story about, say, Donald Trump, this is how you understand. | ||
You can drive from this story to its root. | ||
And because it's a Little Mermaid, it's something that regular people might actually understand. | ||
If you go to them and you say, hey, did you know the Shinzo Abe hoax? | ||
And they'll go, the who? | ||
Japan and Trump and the fish, I don't know what you're talking about. | ||
You go to them and say, you know the new Little Mermaid movie? | ||
Yeah. | ||
You hear about that racist guy? | ||
Yeah. | ||
Look at this. | ||
Something they've already been primed to like, they've heard, right? | ||
It's like when that dude from Fleckas Talks goes in the street and says, who's George Washington? | ||
Like, I don't know. | ||
Name the Kardashian sisters. | ||
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And they're like, oh, it's so and so. | |
So I like this, you know? | ||
And also I'm having a good time. | ||
It's funny. | ||
Matt's a funny guy. | ||
I love LGBTQ Nation wrote that he was having a meltdown. | ||
And then anybody who knows Matt Walsh is like, a Matt Walsh, the most extreme version of his meltdown is him gonna be going like, huh, okay. | ||
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Yeah. | |
I think you're right. | ||
I think that it's always great to show people the extremes the left go to set in a narrative and how much the media just actively will push something that's just the complete opposite of what the case may be. | ||
And when it's funny, it plays more also. | ||
And that's where you get this where this will stick in people's heads of another outrageous attempt To make Matt Walsh into something that he's not. | ||
So I mean, hey, it kind of checks all the boxes to illustrate that. | ||
It's amazing that they're like, he said a mermaid shouldn't be black, and they stop. | ||
Because if they did the full context, they'd be like, he said the mermaid should have translucent skin with her skull being exposed. | ||
He'd be like, I don't understand how that's racist. | ||
What is that? | ||
So that's why he made himself a pro-translucent activist, and now everyone's saying he's pro-trans. | ||
Yeah, because in 20 years, Little Mermaid will be transgender. | ||
20. | ||
You think it'd be less? | ||
That's too long? | ||
Well, when did, when did the, it was 1989 when the Little Mermaid cartoon came out. | ||
So it's actually been, you know, it's been like 30, it's been 33 years. | ||
Well, yeah, you're right. | ||
It's, we're, we're in the acceleration, uh, phase of this where, yeah, it'll probably be two years. | ||
And, and I know Ryan here is talking about education, but Ryan, what do you think that we went wrong? | ||
We're in schools now, they have these, you know, transition closets where these teachers, you see libs of TikTok. | ||
Like, why do you think they're so motivated to indoctrinate kids? | ||
It's almost like they're coordinated or almost. | ||
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100% it's coordinated. | |
You know, I mean, and that's where you look at this, and I'll give you an example of what happened in Oklahoma. | ||
We had a teacher who was giving kids access to pornography in the classroom. | ||
That didn't make sense. | ||
Like, what? | ||
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So, hey, so I go out and go, okay, she said she broke the law. | |
She said that she's going to keep breaking the law. | ||
Then she's shown pornography to kids. | ||
We need to take her teaching certificate. | ||
That's literally what the law says. | ||
Yeah, okay, right? | ||
Well then the media starts in this narrative that I'm after all the teachers. | ||
I'm like, I'm not after all the teachers. | ||
I'm after one teacher's teaching certificate because she was giving access to pornography. | ||
They go, well that's censorship. | ||
I go, no. | ||
No, what is appropriate for kids in school is not censorship. | ||
Real quick, was she a government employee? | ||
Yes. | ||
You can call it censorship, sure, but it's not a violation of 1A or First Amendment rights when the government tells the government it can't do something. | ||
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That's exactly right. | |
I'll take it a step further. | ||
Then the media in Oklahoma run this list of quote banned books in Oklahoma. | ||
Yeah. | ||
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It came from an international group that said, hey, we've looked at Oklahoma's law, so we think these books are banned there. | |
And they run it for a week, and I'm going out there every day going, we don't have any banned books, we just have a minor, you cannot give pornography to a minor law, that's like been around like every state for 30, I mean, but the media has run with this narrative and tried to paint it as, well, hey, if you're gonna question her, you're going after all teachers, that's not true. | ||
And number two, you're trying to ban, I mean, they're going, hey, he's gonna ban Huckleberry Finn, And why do they always ban Huck Finn because that's the N-word, I guess? | ||
But I mean, that book was required reading. | ||
And I see 1984 and Brave New World, they're getting banned. | ||
Why? | ||
Because of predictive programming? | ||
I mean, why do you think those are getting banned? | ||
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Well, and again, I don't, you know, they set this up. | |
They're not fiction anymore. | ||
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Yeah, I know. | |
It's not Republicans, it's not conservatives, it's not libertarians pushing, banning of books. | ||
There's a difference between having conversations about, I mean again, and I had someone, I had a reporter say, hey, but, you know, kids can get porn on their phone. | ||
I go, hold on. | ||
So the argument is, it's out there, so we should have it in the school library for second graders? | ||
That's outrageous, and to your point, the left is intentionally trying to indoctrinate kids, push them away from their parents, because guess what, you go home and tell your parents about it, they go, wait, what's going on? | ||
So the kid further withdraws from their parents, they want there to be no, hey, male, female, Those don't matter, there's really no gender, or there's no sex, it's fluid, and it becomes this confusing... We're gonna have the most confused generation in the history of the United States. | ||
There was a story about a woman I was reading, I think it was a social media post, and she said that her daughter was in school, and the school had been transitioning her daughter without her knowing. | ||
Her daughter was growing increasingly depressed, and what had happened, what it seems like from the story, and maybe it's not true, it's an anecdote, Is that the girl was becoming depressed because the school was telling her and encouraging her and pushing her and everyone around her is goading her and saying, yes, yes. | ||
And then she eventually told her mom she don't want to go to school anymore because it was giving her anxiety. | ||
And then as soon as she stopped going to school, she stopped all the pronoun stuff. | ||
She stopped the transition stuff because apparently the story is she never wanted to, but she was being pressured to. | ||
That's kind of creepy and scary. | ||
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Yeah, I mean, it's become, you know, you have activists that are pushing it, and I mean, again, these are kids. | |
I mean, this is part of, you know, my background is as a teacher. | ||
You have to take responsibility very seriously as a teacher to go, these are young, impressionable kids. | ||
I'm not going to sit here and push an ideology or push a point of view on them. | ||
I want them to have multiple points of view and come to their own conclusion, but now you've got the left who's decided we're going to dress folks up and pretend to be teachers, and they're going to go in there and they're going to push this, and then you create this culture of it. | ||
Young people are going to be so confused, it causes depression, it causes frustrations, and it doesn't equal a job. | ||
It doesn't equal them getting an education that is meaningful. | ||
Let me grab this story real quick from the Post Millennial. | ||
Arizona superintendent sued over sex chat room for minors. | ||
The lawsuit alleges Hoffman advertised links to chat rooms where minors discuss sex and gender with adults present and without parents necessarily knowing. | ||
According to AZ Free News, the lawsuit filed in the Maricopa County Superior Court alleges Hoffman advertised links, so we read that. | ||
Judge Peter Thompson will preside. | ||
The chat rooms have quick escape functions that Hoffman claims violate Arizona's Parents' Bill of Rights in the suit. | ||
It specifies how Hoffman advertised QChat space, which is aimed at LGBTQ youth 13 years and older. | ||
Chat rooms include sex and relationships Q&A, for trans non-binary youth, activism and ally shit, for trans non-binary youth, sex ed. | ||
Yeah, so these schools are having these conversations with your kids and they're encouraging them to speak. | ||
This is the crazy thing, it's not the first time we've heard this, where they bring minors into rooms with adults without the parents knowing. | ||
Like, come on, man. | ||
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Guys, it's amazing to me. | |
It wasn't that long ago that, I mean, like, hey, you know, I would see a student at Walmart and it was weird for him. | ||
You know what I mean? | ||
It's like, you have kids and a wife? | ||
And I'm like, yeah. | ||
But you know, I mean, you're in the classroom, you're teaching academics, you're going through the stand. | ||
I mean, and to them, it's like a bizarro world to see you like in real life. | ||
You know, we've gone from that to, hey, we're going to bring in minors. | ||
We're going to talk about sex. | ||
So we're going to talk about your sexual orientation, we're going to talk about your gender. | ||
It's outrageous, it's amazing how quickly we've gone from that type of perspective to this full-on indoctrination. | ||
And it's not just schools, it's parades, it's public showings, it's TV shows, it's movie series, it's social media, where of course it's promoted in the algorithm. | ||
And people, and young kids especially, are gaslit that this is okay, and they get special brownie points on the internet, they get more likes, they get more play in the algorithm if they declare that they're a part of the larger accepted group that of course everyone wants them to be, which is absolutely crazy. | ||
I just learned about the transition rooms that you were telling me, I just looked it up. | ||
That also is kind of mind-boggling to see these type of things going on at school without the participation of the parents, and this is why I think homeschooling has been on such a huge rise, and I think if there's a caveat to any of this, it's that people are finally learning because of COVID, because the last two years, because of all the Zoom calls, they're finally seeing all the horrendous things that their kids are being indoctrinated to, that they're saying enough is enough, we're taking the kids from school, we're teaching them the important things that they actually will use in life, And changing the game this way. | ||
There's millions of people homeschooling, and I think this is a sign that I think is a positive and a good. | ||
I gotta make this point, though. | ||
As an app developer myself, you know, having the quick escape function is, when you have a really good, honest app, you always have to have something so you can... | ||
Quickly exit out of it so you don't get caught speaking to a child. | ||
I mean, just the fact that they're speaking. | ||
I mean, seriously, they're like, oh, we gotta have a function, quick escape functionality in case somebody walks in the room. | ||
I mean, that's sick. | ||
That's perverted. | ||
And that's, it goes to, and the reason why I thought about that is when you talked about the transition clauses, it's like, you know, you have to talk about this with the developer. | ||
Like, oh, we may need to be able to get out of this instantly because we could be talking about something that's very demonic or evil. | ||
So that just shows you how many layers there are. | ||
Or inappropriate, or illegal. | ||
Yeah, of course! | ||
So you know that that website should not exist, and that's a teacher doing it. | ||
So what's going on with you in, say, school choice, or homeschooling, or micro-schooling? | ||
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Right, you know, I couldn't agree more that what we've seen is parents that have opened their eyes through COVID, seeing what's going on in the classrooms, to say, we want more school choice, we want more options for our kids. | |
Hey, if a parent wants to homeschool a kid or send them to a private school, and these micro schools, I'm glad you brought that up, we are seeing incredible innovation that's going on because, hey, a parent, a couple of teachers go, hey, we can do project-based learning. | ||
We can have kids develop their own company. | ||
I mean, we can have you create a startup. | ||
Here you go, here's some materials, you guys start it up, and we'll help work through all that. | ||
We can do math, science, through this type of innovation, and it's really unlocking the potential, | ||
and again, this whole one-size-fits-all model in education has to stop. | ||
We all know that. | ||
Not everybody takes the traditional path to be successful in life, and we push kids in it, | ||
and we make them feel like failures This is why I thought school was just miserable, because, like, for me, we would spend one whole week on a subject that I would learn in ten minutes. | ||
They'd open the book and be like, here's this, you know, current lesson today, and then at the end of the week, you take a test. | ||
So, like, on day one, I read it, I'm like, I get it. | ||
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Yeah, I'm good. | |
And then I'm sitting there, and they punish me for it. | ||
They say, you're being bad, you're not paying attention, you're in trouble, you get detention. | ||
Public school's a scam. | ||
I mean, it's an indoctrination center that was literally created on the foundations of the Rockefeller family that wanted good slave workers that were going to be good, obedient workers in the factory. | ||
Everything is based on that old principle. | ||
Society doesn't run this way anymore. | ||
We don't have any factories. | ||
The Rockefellers, along with Henry Kissinger and Nixon, sent them over to China when they opened up China to the rest of the world. | ||
But this is, again, a failed system that is failing our country. | ||
Our IQs have been going down dramatically. | ||
Intelligence and emotional health has been going down dramatically and I think this is done deliberately and I think this is a success of the system rather than a failure because when you truly look at how the system and why the system was started, it starts to make a lot more sense. | ||
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That's exactly right! | |
I mean, that's where understanding that it was developed in the Industrial Revolution to say, we want to have good factory workers. | ||
And what did we want? | ||
We wanted, first of all, to make sure they could go tend the crops, which is why we had summers off, so that they could tend harvest. | ||
That's literally the reason for the schedule. | ||
Lunch breaks, specifically, regurgitate, repeat, follow orders, follow the procedures, punch the hole exactly where we tell you to punch the hole in. | ||
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And that was what it was designed in order to do. | |
And now we live in this incredibly agile economy where literally the thing that is most productive | ||
is the ability to be creative, be innovative, be able to create on your own and think outside the box | ||
and think about things differently and literally have a system in place | ||
that does not help that flourish, doesn't build upon that as a premise. | ||
And so that's what we've got to continue to do is to push for an education system | ||
that unlocks the potential of every learner. | ||
And that means it's different. | ||
That means it's different for every learner. | ||
And to your point, if you have a learner that can take off, Why are we slowing them down? | ||
And why are we allowing ourselves to overly regulate and push a model on kids that, frankly, like I said, you can talk to people every day. | ||
They don't follow the traditional path to be successful. | ||
Hey, college? | ||
Guess what? | ||
A lot of people don't want to send their kids to college. | ||
That's not even the traditional way to be successful. | ||
Never has been. | ||
That's a good point. | ||
It's a myth, I think that only emerged with the millennial generation for the most part. | ||
Gen Xers probably to a certain degree, more so in mostly millennials. | ||
I think, maybe you can look at the data, because for me it's just, what I understand about the narratives they give us all the time is that the greatest generation had high school diplomas and fed their families, and the boomers didn't go to college. | ||
Some of them did, many of them did, but most, or a large amount, didn't. | ||
And they were still able to work jobs and be successful. | ||
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60% of Oklahomans don't go to college. | |
And we look at the jobs, you know, Walmart right now is running this on a loop. | ||
They've got their commercial of, they are starting semi-truck drivers at six figures. | ||
You can go here for six weeks, you get a CDL license, you get behind a truck and you start $120,000. | ||
There are kids that go, I get to travel around the country, I get this kind of training, I get, and by the way, benefits are great too. | ||
But you start looking through this and go, college, this whole, all kids should go to college, it's been a myth, and to your point, it's never actually been true. | ||
The majority of people never have gone to college. | ||
So again, doctors, lawyers, sure, go to college, but the reality is we have pushed kids down a path for so long and said this is what success looks like, and by the way, if you don't do that, you're not a success. | ||
And then you wonder why a lot of kids hate school. | ||
Then you wonder why, by the way, teachers get frustrated in that environment. | ||
There's a meme where it's a woman looking at her kid, and there's a garbage man, and she's like, It's a political cartoon. | ||
She's like, you better go to college, otherwise you're gonna end up like him. | ||
And then the guy's like, I make six figures and have health care benefits. | ||
Like, you're ragging on the garbage guy, garbage man, and he's getting paid way better than all these college grads. | ||
It's crazy to think. | ||
And also, it's just another problem with that. | ||
It's a liberal elite mentality, and a lot of neocon conservative types have this too, the suburban families, that like, there's demeaning work. | ||
That, like, you don't want to do that job. | ||
That's a bad job. | ||
Why would you want to- False. | ||
It's like, these are very important jobs that people got to do. | ||
And it's like, you should be eternally grateful someone's willing to handle your bag of crap and take it out of your house. | ||
Could you imagine? | ||
These people would be crying in two seconds if the sanitation workers were just like, you know what? | ||
Take your own trash. | ||
Now you can be that person. | ||
And they're gonna be like, please, please. | ||
There's feces. | ||
Yeah, they'll beg. | ||
They'll beg and cry. | ||
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It's so elitist and condescending, too, because we looked at this. | |
I don't remember which think tank it was, but they did a study on happiness. | ||
Who says they're most fulfilled by their job? | ||
I don't know if you guys remember seeing this. | ||
I think it was AEI. | ||
One of the highest rated ones was a custodian at a school. | ||
And the reason why was because the custodian felt and saw kids that were excited to go play on the playground. | ||
They were excited to be at school. | ||
And he realized, and again, that group realized, what I'm doing every day is helping make kids happy. | ||
And these teachers are thankful. | ||
They come to me and tell me thanks. | ||
And again, that's a job that you would think, hey, you know, cleaning up the school every day. | ||
They rated it as one of the most, yeah, one of the happiest, you know, occupations because they said, look, we see what we're doing as a fulfillment to society. | ||
And that's the reality, though. | ||
But the liberal elites think that a PhD Who was it on The View who thought that Joe Biden was a doctor? | ||
or you know humanity is the end all be all even if you don't have a job even if | ||
there's not a job on it they think that means success rather than contributing | ||
to society. Who was it on The View who thought that Joe Biden was a doctor? | ||
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I think. | ||
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She was like... | |
She was like... | ||
Jill is a good doctor. | ||
She's a good doctor and they're like, she's actually not a doctor. | ||
She has an education doctorate or whatever. | ||
Close enough. | ||
I would let her do surgery on me. | ||
But hey, I want to make a point. | ||
I couldn't get in on the education thing. | ||
And I want to say, you know, I thought the Rockefellers did a good job, you know, creating a curriculum of good workers. | ||
And I think it did a good job. | ||
But for me, when Barack Obama's husband got rid of the square pizza, Michelle, That is when I lost all my love for public schooling. | ||
Because once they took away the good food... Oh, I remember those pizzas. | ||
I actually liked them. | ||
And Michelle Obama got rid of them trying to make everybody go vegan! | ||
Michelle, let us eat some cheese pizza! | ||
I know you guys love cheese pizza. | ||
Yeah, we used to have those squares and it was like the cheese, who knows what it was. | ||
We had blue hot dogs. | ||
Wait, what? | ||
Why were they blue? | ||
Were they Gatorade? | ||
I wouldn't eat them. | ||
They were grey. | ||
You'd walk in and there was hot dogs and I think they were boiling them. | ||
The craziest thing about school food is it never made sense. | ||
They'd give you a hot dog with no bun because it was just like whatever they had. | ||
But very often the hot dogs would be grey. | ||
And then sometimes they would be blue. | ||
Bluish grey. | ||
Still healthier than a vegan diet, but that's a separate point to make here. | ||
Anyway. | ||
Let's do a hard segue. | ||
We're going to jump to the big story. | ||
Daily Mail says Martha's Vineyard declares a humanitarian crisis over influx of just 50 Venezuelan migrants. | ||
Republicans slam Liberal Island's pathetic reaction and ask, what are the thousands arriving in Texas every single day? | ||
I love this. | ||
Did you guys see Corinne Jean-Pierre's response where she's like, it's a cruel and unusual thing to send people to Martha's Vineyard? | ||
And I'm like, calm down, man. | ||
Stop bragging on Martha's Vineyard, dude. | ||
It's actually like, Ron DeSantis, I'm kind of jealous. | ||
Like, why does he get to give them a flight to Martha's Vineyard? | ||
What about me? | ||
You know? | ||
No, for real, like, I gotta be honest. | ||
He could have just randomly chosen 50 Floridians and been like, you're getting a vacation in Martha's Vineyard. | ||
Instead, the illegal immigrants are the ones who get this luxurious vacation. | ||
Yeah, well look at the immigrants that go to New York. | ||
They get a hotel in Times Square. | ||
Are they really in Times Square? | ||
Yeah, that's what I believe. | ||
They did originally. | ||
It was like $600 a night per room, and then they stopped that policy, but that was the policy in the first few weeks. | ||
But it's not a vacation. | ||
They're kicking them out. | ||
If you see the government officials from Martha's Vineyard, they're coming out. | ||
They're like, these people can't stay here. | ||
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They can't be. | |
There's 50 of them! | ||
They're calling for federal assistance right now. | ||
They're calling in emergency meetings. | ||
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50 people! | |
How many mansions do they have over there? | ||
How many rooms does Barack Obama beachfront mansion that, by the way, somehow can't be affected by the rising tides he keeps warning everyone about? | ||
How in the world? | ||
He has so many rooms. | ||
Let him in. | ||
Let him in the mansions. | ||
Why aren't they? | ||
Why are they being so selfish? | ||
Why are they being so disgustingly rude? | ||
Christina Pescea tweeted, wow, this Martha Venius Democrat doesn't seem very welcoming or progressive. | ||
Quote, we don't have housing for 50 immigrants. | ||
Don't the Obamas have a 10 bedroom mansion there? | ||
Minimum. | ||
Half of them. | ||
Yeah, so the Obamas have eight rooms in their house, they have seven and a half bathrooms, they have 30 acres on a little piece of Martha's Vineyard that's said to be underwater in like five years, according to them. | ||
This is not me saying this. | ||
And I can't, you know, this lady who's talking about housing these people, Martha's Vineyard is really small, they're a very small population, it's likely that they don't have housing for 50 people right now, but at the same time, you know exactly what you voted for. | ||
I think this is Brilliant. | ||
There's tons of properties on Martha's Vineyard that are vacant. | ||
Yeah, there's space. | ||
There's space, yeah. | ||
But there's houses. | ||
And they're not all big mansions. | ||
Some are like one bedroom, one bathroom, little cottages. | ||
So I get it. | ||
Those are privately owned. | ||
But hey, how about this? | ||
How about all the rich people? | ||
You know, you own a $15 million mansion. | ||
Why don't you guys pool your resources together, send it to the government, so the government can do what you want them to do because you guys like helping migrants, right? | ||
So why don't you pool your money, the government can then buy some of these houses, and start housing these migrants. | ||
What's wrong? | ||
Well, see, the troll in me loves that they're sending them there, but the pragmatic primetime99alexine, which is usually not like that, I don't want to send these immigrants all the way deep into America. | ||
Let's send them back to their home on a first-class ticket. | ||
Well, so I said this too, and people pointed out that the states don't have the international, like, authority to deport people. | ||
I'm sure. | ||
So it's like international relations are negotiated at the federal level, so the state of Texas can't just Send people. | ||
I think they could, but I think there's like an international incident. | ||
Tim, we literally have an invasion on our border. | ||
It's not just people from South America, it's people from Russia, people from the Middle East that are coming through every day. | ||
From Africa? | ||
But it's a sex trafficking, it's a drug trafficking. | ||
I think they took a woman in for a rape kit and she had semen samples in her from 22 different people and I think the semen samples only lived for like 48 hours or something. | ||
So, and there's things called rape trees out there. | ||
I mean, it's disgusting where, you know, kids will find underwear, they'll find tampons, they'll find all kinds of stuff that insinuated that there was some sort of sexual trauma that happened on that scene. | ||
So, it's not okay when these parents literally use their kids as collateral to send them to the coyotes across the border. | ||
They need to send the National Guard down to the border and just shut it down. | ||
They need the regular army there, not just the National Guard. | ||
Instead of having a base in every other country, we need to put bases on our border and try to protect our U.S. | ||
citizens. | ||
108,000 drug overdose deaths this past year. | ||
We have a fentanyl crisis that is killing literal children left and right, day after day. | ||
But that's the CIA. | ||
The CIA's probably bringing that one in. | ||
And you talk about the Iran-Contra, which we were trading with Nicaragua guns, and then we were bringing them in, and Barry Seale was flying these drugs all over. | ||
Cocaine into the United States, making crack cocaine, and of course selling it to the poor communities. | ||
Freeway Ricky Ross, and then the news. | ||
The news would then run stories where they would be like, on the corner of 63rd and Cicero, another superheroine death. | ||
And then the next day they'd be like, 16 deaths last night after we ran that report. | ||
No joke. | ||
They would run reports telling people where it happened, and then the addicts would rush there and be like, I wanna buy it, and then the next day they'd be like, even more dead. | ||
Yeah, just to go back to this topic, 50, those are rookie numbers. | ||
Barack Obama, during COVID, had hundreds of people at his birthday party at Martha's Vineyard. | ||
Bring them all! | ||
Have Obama host them. | ||
Obama's a big fan favorite, of course, bringing people in here. | ||
Kamala Harris also had immigrants show up at her doorstep today in Washington, D.C. | ||
as she was doing interviews saying that, yeah, of course, the border's very I think, I think Abbott and DeSantis should send more planes to Martha's Vineyard. | ||
And it's mostly because it is a beautiful, nice, safe, wealthy place. | ||
The fact that, yeah, in the Hamptons, the fact that they're saying like, how dare you be so cruel, like so cruel. | ||
We sent these people to one of the wealthiest places in the country. | ||
Y'all can take care of them. | ||
They're going to live better than they would have lived anywhere else. | ||
Absolutely. | ||
And they're at the richest place in the world, almost. | ||
And specifically, when you send them to New York, the mayor is even saying it's too dangerous for immigrants to be inside of New York City because of the rising violence. | ||
So why send them to New York? | ||
Martha's Vineyard seems fine for me. | ||
Well, and then have you guys seen the complaint from Mexico City about the gentrification of all the white people? | ||
Isn't that funny how it works out like that? | ||
You know, they get a bunch of white people going, Get out of here! | ||
They're making stuff rent more expensive. | ||
And they're not speaking Spanish, they're speaking English. | ||
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Yeah, yeah, yeah. | |
It's kind of funny. | ||
I gotta be honest. | ||
When these hipster, liberal, woke types discovered that Mexico City actually wasn't all sepia-toned, and it was actually a fairly cool climate with delicious food and amazing people, all of a sudden they were like, I'd rather be there. | ||
I love Mexico City. | ||
Especially with the remote working, too. | ||
That's what they said. | ||
I've been there so many times. | ||
I love it down there. | ||
Real quick, how come every media depiction of Mexico is sepia? | ||
It's like you've never been there. | ||
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It's a secret. | |
Well, why is it Texas is Guy on a Horse and Mexican is Sombrero? | ||
I mean, it's always the stereotype, you know? | ||
Yeah. | ||
I also learned that Mexican food is actually not Mexican food when you go to a Mexican restaurant. | ||
It's Tex-Mex. | ||
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Oh, yeah. | |
That makes sense. | ||
But I think most people from Mexico realize that. | ||
They come up to you and they're like, what is this? | ||
What's a burrito? | ||
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And what we've seen here, you know, Thomas Sowell talked about this a lot, but you know, liberals never have to actually live with the consequences of their actions. | |
I mean, that's the reality. | ||
The far left, they live all, hey, this doesn't, open border, there's not an open border. | ||
Well, all of a sudden, what you've seen Governor DeSantis do is put it right on, no, no, actually, you can, you can, you can deal with a little bit of what every border town, what every state is dealing with near the southern border and make them deal with the consequences. | ||
And boy, they don't like it. | ||
Dude, I just, I'm imagining DeSantis signing off on this and they're like, he's like, I got two planes, let's put 50, and they're like laughing. | ||
And they're just like, look, this is, it's insane to me that they're calling it cruel to the immigrants. | ||
I don't think anyone's buying it. | ||
I think you're going to have some working class family, you know, making 50k a year trying to support their kids. | ||
And they're like, you think being sent to Martha's Vineyard is cruel? | ||
Tim, we won't let Novak Djokovic come in and defend his title, literally, because he will not get a vaccine that is the most safe and effective thing ever. | ||
I have six Fauci ouchies. | ||
Thank you for creating it. | ||
I'll miss you, Dr. Fauci. | ||
But if you are an illegal immigrant, we'll let you come in. | ||
We'll give you a cell phone. | ||
If you're young enough, we'll give you a social security number, and we'll give you a first-class ticket to Martha's Vineyard to go to Barack Obama's birthday party. | ||
What do you think would happen if they sent, like, 300 people? | ||
I mean, they're already declaring a humanitarian crisis. | ||
It'd be apocalyptic. | ||
But maybe that's the only way to get the attention of these uppity, wealthy, liberal types. | ||
I mean, Obama lives there. | ||
Maybe the only way to make them finally do something is to be like, we're going to put it in your lap. | ||
Yes. | ||
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They have to suffer the consequences of the policies that they are pushing. | |
And they have been allowed to get away with it for far too long, where it's other Americans that suffer the consequences. | ||
And they have built themselves an ivory tower far from it. | ||
And it's time for that to stop. | ||
This is something Thomas Sowell talks about. | ||
He talks about it is dangerous to put people in charge who pay no consequences when things go wrong. | ||
This is exactly what they're saying. | ||
This is why I said this is brilliant. | ||
I kind of agree with Alex. | ||
Hold on, let's look at this. | ||
No, no, continue, continue. | ||
I agree with Alex that I don't feel like we should be pushing them into the country, but at the same time, if you don't hold politicians accountable, they'll just keep doing what they're doing. | ||
Just put us in this situation. | ||
What is this? | ||
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They deserve better than being left on the streets of D.C. | |
or being left in Martha's Vineyard. | ||
They deserve a lot better than that. | ||
Yeah, leave them on the streets in Texas or New York City. | ||
Just not in our homes. | ||
Just please, get them out of here. | ||
Isn't it amazing how she said that? | ||
She's like, D.C. | ||
or Martha's Vineyard? | ||
She didn't say Texas. | ||
She didn't say El Paso. | ||
She didn't say New York City. | ||
It's just where we are. | ||
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Oh, I despise these. | |
These people are just so scummy and evil. | ||
Man, they vote for things that won't, because they won't face the consequences. | ||
Like you were saying, they live in big cities and they vote to take away the guns from a dude who lives in bear country. | ||
They're like, you shouldn't be able to have more than 10 rounds in your weapon. | ||
It's like, what if I'm attacked by a bear? | ||
I don't care! | ||
Screw you! | ||
The meme was 30 to 50 feral hogs and the left went nuts laughing being like, that doesn't happen! | ||
And then all these people in the country were like, dude, feral hogs are extremely dangerous and we go on hog shoots because they destroy your property and they can kill kids! | ||
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I kill you! | |
And they do kill kids. | ||
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Yeah, we can take away your guns, because we've got a dozen armed security guards that follow us, surround us, encircle us wherever we go. | |
But you know what? | ||
You guys don't need guns. | ||
I mean, it's just, the hypocrisy's never ending. | ||
Chicago to a T, man. | ||
Well, and I want to make this point, too, and I think it was Thomas Jefferson that said this, but this is the problem with democracy, is that it's two wolves and a sheep deciding what's for dinner. | ||
So, you know what I mean? | ||
Nothing's ever going to be fair, and if you get the populace on your side, we actually don't even have a populace movement. | ||
They always say, oh, you know, the ultra-maggot is more of the populace movement. | ||
My point being is that we are not represented correctly by the people in power and I think that's why we're subjugated to so much strife and that's why we fight with each other instead of actually fixing the problems. | ||
Look at this one, this one from TimCast.com. | ||
Governor JB Pritzker orders emergency declaration following arrival of illegal immigrants from Texas. | ||
Mayor Lori Lightfoot and Texas Governor Greg Abbott have been exchanging barbed comments for the last month. | ||
I love how they sit back and just gloat, voting for these policies, as Texas, Arizona, and other southern border states, New Mexico, suffer. | ||
The moment these states say, y'all can share in the bounty for which you have sown, they go, emergency! | ||
Oh, how could you do this? | ||
You're so evil! | ||
They're claiming emergencies in Illinois, in New York, Martha's Vineyard, D.C. | ||
It's pathetic. | ||
But you know what? | ||
Maybe this is the only way. | ||
The only way to make a change. | ||
The only way to get these people to stop doing it. | ||
They don't think that these other states are part of the U.S. | ||
And I think this is exactly in line with how Biden was giving that speech about how these mega, mega horrible people, they're like not part of our democracy. | ||
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The left uses their positions in power to punish conservatives and those against them in the country. | |
I mean, that is, they take it, and it is a game of how do we leverage this to punish those that are against us, and this is what you see. | ||
Hey, as long as it's in Texas, as long as it's in Oklahoma, as long as it's in these red states, great. | ||
As soon as it gets in our states, it is a state of emergency. | ||
Yes, exactly. | ||
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Those consequences that we've ignored for decades. | |
I say keep it up, keep it up, keep it up. | ||
Abbott, DeSantis, DeSantis should send more planes out. | ||
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100%. | |
Because the other thing too is, Aside from the politics of it, if Florida and Texas are being overwhelmed and they can't properly care for these people, they need to send them somewhere. | ||
Why not just send them to where these people voted for it? | ||
And they're sanctuary cities, too. | ||
You know, DC's a sanctuary city, California's a sanctuary state. | ||
But here's what I want to point out. | ||
You know they're secretly happy about this. | ||
When the census comes around, I think we're like, what, eight years out or something like that, this is going to give them more congressional seats. | ||
Tim, they say voter ID is racist, yet they wanted you to have a freaking vaccine mandate to buy a hot dog at 7-Eleven. | ||
I mean, that's all you need to know. | ||
Of course that's why they need this. | ||
Charlie Chris in Florida says that there should be vax mandates again. | ||
Of course! | ||
They love that! | ||
They love a vaccine. | ||
That's not racist. | ||
Having to show an ID and a vaccine card to eat spaghetti at Olive Garden, that's not racist. | ||
But having to show an ID to vote in an election, that is the biggest trait. | ||
I would love it if, like, the policy was specifically about hot dogs at 7-Eleven. | ||
It was just like, everything else is fine, but... Well, we don't know what's in them, and they're probably dirty, so... Because we do have liability here at 7-Eleven, so we'd prefer if you were vaccinated for it. | ||
No, but that just kind of shows you the hypocrisy of this and I think you're exactly right that there is some sort of ulterior motives with the border being opened. | ||
I think they're just scumbags. | ||
I think they just sit... Did you not see the messaging? | ||
They asked one of the immigrants and the immigrants thought that the border's open. | ||
They're under the impression that it is. | ||
Here's an example. | ||
They say, we gotta go green. | ||
And you go, okay, nuclear power is very, very, you know, there's a lot of energy density in nuclear. | ||
And they go, oh, nuclear's bad. | ||
And you're like, okay, well, oh, come on. | ||
Like, you're telling me there's no solution, and that we gotta stop what we're doing. | ||
That makes no sense. | ||
The policy from these people, that we gotta get off fossil fuels, but that we can't use green technology like nuclear, then they want, they say, oh, we'll do solar and wind, even though we don't have the batteries for it. | ||
They're not offering you solutions, they're offering you destruction. | ||
They're offering you problems. | ||
Yeah, but Tim, this is just, that is just a perfect example of what we're going through. | ||
It's called the Great Reset. | ||
And I know there's different iterations of the Great Reset, but once they take us off the fossil fuels and we're on a battery, then they can control every micro-transaction that you go through, whether starting your car, turning on your cell phone. | ||
So that's why they want us so dependent on a grid, so we have no independence whatsoever. | ||
Action man, super chat, he said, let's send feral hogs to Dem's stronghold soon. | ||
Well, did you see in Pennsylvania, or somewhere where there's a limit to the clips, a guy almost got killed by a hog. | ||
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Yeah. | |
Because he didn't have enough bullets. | ||
Italy? | ||
Somewhere, yeah, or wherever that was. | ||
Yeah, there's a viral video out of Italy where a hog charges a guy, and he's only allowed three rounds, and they don't stop the hog. | ||
Yeah, it almost gets them. | ||
In Poland recently, there was a child that died because of hogs. | ||
You know, they attacked him and killed him. | ||
It was a big story everywhere. | ||
Dude, people get pigs are brutal. | ||
Like, I went to a county fair recently, and they have a whole bunch of big fat pigs laying around, and people were like, oh, the pigs will kill you. | ||
They'll eat you. | ||
You gotta go in there and you gotta, like, whack them to get them away from you and stuff, but if you fall down, they'll just be like, food, yeah! | ||
Yeah, they can digest both. | ||
Now imagine, yeah, now imagine feral, you know, feral hogs running around. | ||
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Dangerous. | |
Before we move on from the immigration thing, and then I'll be quiet for a little while, do you guys remember that Joe effing Biden sent 70, 7-0 planes to Tallahassee, Florida in the dead of night, full of illegal immigrants, and now they're talking about DeSantis human trafficking, oh! | ||
No, Biden was trafficking kids. | ||
Yes, literally. | ||
Into like Tennessee, into Westchester, New York. | ||
Florida. | ||
And Florida. | ||
The Biden administration, and they're probably still doing it. | ||
I'm sure they are. | ||
So you look, you can't trust the media, man. | ||
You know, we're gonna, we're gonna put it, I was thinking about this earlier. | ||
And I was just thinking about how like the left has become just this cult of do whatever you're told. | ||
And then I thought it was funny, because that old, you know, Pink Floyd thing, mother, should I trust the government? | ||
Like it used to be mainstream acceptable to be like, you shouldn't. | ||
And so then I was like, I have an idea. | ||
We're making a shirt and it's, uh, I probably shouldn't say it, but I'm gonna say it anyway. | ||
Cause I, cause I think it's funny. | ||
And it says, mother, should I try? | ||
It's a little girl asking her mom, mother, should I trust the government? | ||
And they're outside at seven 11 and she says, yes. | ||
And the seven 11 guys injecting her in the arm with the vaccine. | ||
I'm like, that pretty much sums up where we're at, in my opinion. | ||
Yeah, I love the vaccine. | ||
Oh, speaking of orphanages, we didn't mention Laura Sillsby getting caught with 20 Haitian orphans at the border and Hillary Clinton bailing her out. | ||
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What's her name? | ||
Laura Sillsby. | ||
That was a big thing. | ||
And still, a lot of... No, that's fake news, you guys. | ||
That's debunked. | ||
That's totally debunked. | ||
NPR says, Laura Silsby, Haitian orphans, would-be rescuer, serial rule-breaker. | ||
She's a rescuer. | ||
See, what do you mean? | ||
Yeah, she's a rescuer. | ||
She's a rescuer. | ||
Good for her. | ||
What is it? | ||
Where did it say she was arrested? | ||
Laura Silsby? | ||
I think she was arrested at the Haitian border. | ||
And I think Hillary Clinton, they raised like 280 million dollars for Haiti and I think they built like 11 houses or something like that. | ||
Barely that, yeah. | ||
The whole Clinton Global Initiative was a money laundering scam operation that of course was just taking money from governments, including Ukraine. | ||
Ukraine donated a bunch of money to the Clinton Global Initiative. | ||
It's just a big mistake. | ||
Idaho Press, NewsGuard certified, says Laura Sillsby convicted in Haiti but free to go. | ||
It must be just one big misunderstanding. | ||
And didn't Hillary Clinton give the mining rights to one of their relatives to mine in Haiti in exchange for all the benefits that they got there? | ||
I interviewed a Haitian that gave me a very passionate speech about the destruction that the Clintons brought to that country that has just been robbed and pillaged by the American ruling class, and I think you can still find it on YouTube, maybe, if you're lucky. | ||
We are Change Haiti, but Absolutely mind-boggling how much politicians have robbed that country, particularly the Clintons, and just took everything away from it. | ||
Just to add up to the other points that we were talking about before, there's still students that have to go through vax mandates here in the United States, that still have to get their boosters, which is absolutely absurd in my opinion. | ||
Did you guys know about this story? | ||
The UN-linked cholera outbreak was like a huge thing. | ||
I don't remember the full details, but I remember there was like a big expose about it. | ||
Where basically something happened, the UN ended up contaminating a bunch of water or something like that. | ||
They say it was cholera-free until October 2010 when infected sewage from United Nations peacekeepers sent to the Caribbean nation after a devastating earthquake contaminated a river. | ||
Since then, about 10,000 Haitians have died of the disease, which can cause profuse diarrhea and fluid loss that can kill with hours more than 800,000 fell ill. | ||
Yeah, that's a lot of bad stuff that, uh, you know. | ||
If you could die from diarrhea, I'd be dead 800 times by now. | ||
You can! | ||
Maybe you should call a doctor! | ||
Well, maybe I'm a ghost. | ||
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That's how we ended up here, huh? | |
I wonder about stuff like the Silsby stuff, you know, because in all seriousness, she was like, the story said she was convicted and like, what's going on? | ||
Like, what are they doing? | ||
What are they doing, Luke? | ||
How far do you want to go down the rabbit hole? | ||
What can I say here? | ||
I could go, but I don't know if you want me to go now. | ||
Listen, and before we get too conspiratorial, this will be on the Members Only segment, but all you gotta do is look at R.I.P. | ||
Lizzie McBeth, the Queen, and one of her best friends is a guy named Jimmy Saville, and Jimmy Saville is one of the most legendary evil predators there ever was. | ||
And you look at her son, Prince Andrew, but my point being is with Jimmy Saville is that he would supposedly take them on a boat, and we gotta say this, we can only say stuff on YouTube, And do the most heinous things to children. | ||
So, why would an evil person want to have access to children? | ||
Well, I mean, it's either you just want to be a cool tutor or mentor or mentee relationship, or you want to probably violently do something bad to them. | ||
You guys ever see that South Park episode about the Super Adventure Club? | ||
I think that's what it was called? | ||
Someone Google that. | ||
Super Adventure Club? | ||
Something like that or the Explorers Club. | ||
I think it's a South Park episode. | ||
And basically, you think they're like adventurers, but they're actually just a network of pedos that go and rape kids. | ||
Yeah, yeah, that's kind of what happened with Boy Scouts with a lot of this stuff. | ||
I mean, that was a South Park episode, by the way, that's just, you know, fiction. | ||
Fiction is all it is. | ||
Well, there's a saying, nobody likes other kids except for their own. | ||
So if you're like a person that wants to be around kids all day, where they're like, you know, mentoring them, I almost kind of give a break to coaches because that's a little different. | ||
They want to be like involved in the sports, but I feel like adults that want to be with other people's kids is a little weird all the time. | ||
But Ryan knows better than me. | ||
He's a teacher. | ||
This is what I can't stand. | ||
You don't want to stretch That's a little too vague. | ||
That's a little too vague. | ||
That's part of a similar narrative where it's like, there was a story of a firefighter who | ||
was sitting on a plane in a window seat and a little girl was sat next to him and the | ||
stewardess came up and said, you have to move. | ||
And he was like, excuse me, why? | ||
And they were like, because you can't sit next to this little girl. | ||
And he was like, why? | ||
What? | ||
And they forced him to move. | ||
And there's a bunch of stories like that. | ||
This idea that simply because you're an adult who wants to mentor kids automatically makes | ||
you an evil person. | ||
Yes, I don't think that. | ||
No, I just think it's dangerous to be like, people shouldn't want to be around kids. | ||
No, we should keep the creepos and the pedos away from kids, and people should actually be good stewards to, you know, the future generations. | ||
No, and I agree, I think we need more mentor-mentee relationships, but I'm just saying, pedophiles or predators figure out ways in order to ingratiate themselves with kids, so they use gymnastics, or they use whatever they can to get access to kids, just because they're predators. | ||
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And so that, you know, it was when I was a teacher and a coach, I would have kids go, hey, you know, they'd say something about being a friend. | |
I'm like, I'm not your friend. | ||
I'm your teacher. | ||
Like, I don't have kid friends. | ||
You know, like, I have adult friends, but I don't want a 17 year old friend, right? | ||
Like, I'm your teacher. | ||
I'm your coach. | ||
There's a relationship here, but that's what this relationship looks like. | ||
And that's where, and I'm, you know, it's terrible. | ||
All the different molestation issues that we have in schools. | ||
But to your point, if you are a sexual predator, you want to go work at a school. | ||
I mean, you're going to go to where the kids are. | ||
Or Disney. | ||
That just happened recently again, right? | ||
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Disney talks about that. | ||
Their security is they understand that they have got to be one of the top places in the world for where a pedophile would go. | ||
You have to protect kids and you have to know that again, this is one of many. | ||
I'm sorry. | ||
I'm sorry. | ||
I don't mean to interrupt, but this was 10 hours ago. | ||
Disney and Publix employees among those accused of wanting to abuse and groom children. | ||
Yeah. | ||
So this guy, is this the one where the cop is like, it wouldn't be a sting without Disney, and then he mentions like another Disney employee was caught? | ||
Look, I don't fault Disney for this. | ||
I think they're kind of bad for a lot of other reasons. | ||
I don't blame them. | ||
It's that these creeps, these pedos, these predators know kids, these are kid places, and that's why they seek out these jobs. | ||
Also, schools... | ||
And that's why it's crazy that when we're like, hey, we got to be careful, there's a bunch of these creepy stories. | ||
We had a story the other day about a teacher who got arrested for banging a high school student. | ||
We need to be vigilant because the predators are trying to get into these schools. | ||
But then you get banned from Twitter for bringing it up. | ||
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And that's right. | |
And that's where when you talk about these conversations about sexually inappropriate material with kids, that's exactly what you have to make sure isn't going on in the classroom. | ||
Because look how quickly that turns into grooming. | ||
Look how quickly that turns into molestation and putting kids in these positions. | ||
And so that's where We have to hold the line on this. | ||
I mean, it is protection of kids. | ||
Yeah, but you have to understand, this is not the first time that this happened with Disney. | ||
There was a number of Disney stings that you could look up and you could see a plethora of news reports. | ||
There's also the Franklin cover-up, there's also Larry Nassar, there's also Epstein, Edward Heath. | ||
Jimmy Seville, I think, is the biggest one when it comes to people being in the industry of allegedly being in children's entertainment and using that along with the connections with the royal family to do just the most God-awful things, and we're talking about beyond hurting children. | ||
This guy was believing in some, like, satanic entities, was doing things to dead bodies that I can't even describe here. | ||
He was caught taking stuff out of the morgue. | ||
Yeah, I can't... a family-friendly show here, so I'm not going to get into it, but we have to understand that the FBI, when it came to Larry Nassar and Epstein, helped and aided and abetted this operation all the way. | ||
So when you look at the FBI now targeting school parents who are showing up at the teacher school boards who are concerned about this type of activity, it really makes you want to I wonder what really deep down is happening here. | ||
When the FBI is targeting parents in Virginia, it was the FBI targeting them, right? | ||
Domestic terrorists. | ||
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Yeah, I mean, and you know, Alex was talking about this earlier about how coordinated is | |
it. | ||
I mean, you look at the levels of coordination where you literally have a national teachers | ||
union that comes in and asks, and the National School Board Association asks for the FBI | ||
to investigate parents at school board meetings. | ||
And you look at this and you go, okay, if we're about protecting kids and doing what's | ||
best for kids, there's no one's going to protect their kid more than their mom and dad. | ||
And the further that we continue to box them out, the less they can protect, be a part | ||
of what's going on with their kids. | ||
But the other part of it is, it is the complete destruction of the family unit. | ||
We want, I mean, again, as a teacher, one of the things we always lament, we wanted more parents involved. | ||
We want more parents at parent-teacher conference. | ||
We want more parents talking to you about their kids, because it means that they're going to get that full support. | ||
They're going to be supported in everything that's going on, not only at school, but at home. | ||
But yet the left wants That's separation. | ||
And you've got extremists, and you have folks that are actually doing it intentionally to get in with kids and for grooming purposes. | ||
Well, even on BLM's, you know, whatever mission statement it said, the denuclearization of the family unit. | ||
Breakdown of the family unit. | ||
Yeah, but explain to me this, so when you do the standardized tests now, they say like a sixth grader now is at like a first grade level or something, and they're blaming that on the pandemic, which I'm sure that had a big part of it, but are kids just getting dumber? | ||
I mean, why are they doing so bad on the standardized tests compared to not that long ago? | ||
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Yeah, you know, the entire system has been built in a way that doesn't reward exceptionalism, it doesn't reward student outcomes, whether that's rewarding teachers or whether that's getting kids more aligned to the education that best fits their needs. | |
And so what happens is, again, the National Teachers Union Fought to shut down schools. | ||
And masks. | ||
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And fought to put, to mandate masks. | ||
Fought for all this nonsense. | ||
And then we have it, and it plays out. | ||
And then you see the disruption. | ||
And the school system, I mean our education system, was already not performing well. | ||
And then you have the disruption, which is just further indicative of the entire problem. | ||
The entire problem is, you have associations that are far left, that their concern is not kids. | ||
It is their adult membership. | ||
So guess what? | ||
Every time we can fight to close down schools, they close down schools. | ||
The National Teachers Union, every time they have a reason to shut down a school, a protest. | ||
I mean, I've always... Think about a teacher blocking kids from going to school. | ||
And that was what you saw during the pandemic. | ||
But it's indicative of the policies they advocate for all the time are not Pro-student. | ||
They're pro-their association. | ||
And they're not even pro-teacher, really. | ||
It's pro-their association, their membership, to grow them and leverage them. | ||
And so, the outcomes that you've seen are because of intentionally... I'm sorry, you got me in a rant. | ||
You teed me up. | ||
But the other thing is, their entire worldview is anathemum to student performance. | ||
If you believe that everybody is a victim, Okay? | ||
If you believe that because of your victim status, because America is an evil, racist country, misogynistic, I mean, pick every box that they try to check, and you tell kids that from when they're three years old to when they're 18, you've built in every excuse to not be successful. | ||
I mean, there's a reason why, you know, again, my other hat was a coach. | ||
As a coach, you don't come in and go, hey, we're going to get whooped because that team, you know, hey, they got more money than us, their gym's nicer than us. | ||
It doesn't matter. | ||
You see athletes come out of poverty all the time and just kick people's butts because they haven't been told from when they're three, hey, You know, actually, we live in a bad part of town, so you're never going to be a good athlete. | ||
That's not at all what they're told. | ||
But we do it in academics because the left has been able to take it over, so they emphasize victimization, excuse-making, and kids respond to that. | ||
They rise to the level of expectations you put on them, and if you tell them they're victims, cool, I've got a get-out-of-jail card for the rest of my life because I'm a victim. | ||
But they'll be really good at dancing when they're older. | ||
That's one thing they're doing. | ||
And I don't want to, you know, Bogart the conversation. | ||
I don't Bogart the blunt. | ||
I don't want to Bogart the show. | ||
But Norm Macdonald has a great joke where he talks about how teachers' jobs are pretty easy because both of his parents were teachers. | ||
And how, I know this is going to get mad because you're a teacher, but basically it's like, you know, it's like low stakes and that they get all these holidays. | ||
And I think that's kind of where it has it. | ||
Maybe people become teachers because they know it's easy. | ||
I'm not saying that it's easy to teach. | ||
I think it's hard to teach, but it's just kind of like a teacher can almost be an alcoholic. | ||
There's no high stakes for them to actually teach their kids the curriculum. | ||
They're just kind of showing up and getting a lot of attention. | ||
Yeah, they're the ones issuing the grades. | ||
They can say whatever they want. | ||
They can be like, everybody was good. | ||
And the lockdowns and the mask policies that they caused had tremendous negative effects, not only on intelligence, not only on cognitive function, but also obesity. | ||
There are many studies out right now showing how these deliberate lockdowns, these deliberate maskings, when they weren't even backed by science, have had horrible, tremendous negative effects on the development of children, where even, what's her name, Lee, or Lena Nguyen on CNN came out publicly and said, I should have never told my child to wear masks because now he has developmental problems because of that. | ||
And I'm living proof, I've gained 45 pounds, the YMCA kicked me out for not wearing a mask. | ||
Let me back in, YMCA, if you're watching this. | ||
Yes, they didn't. | ||
On Preston Road in Dallas, Texas. | ||
Please let me back in. | ||
I don't think you're... I lost, I gained the weight because of them. | ||
It's all their fault. | ||
It's nothing to do with those milkshakes. | ||
You're innocent. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Milkshakes drink themselves. | ||
It's true. | ||
You're a big booty white guy. | ||
I'm a big booty conspiracy theorist. | ||
I love it. | ||
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Yeah. | |
Well, that's where we're at. | ||
I can blame the pandemic for everything. | ||
But back to the teachers. | ||
I'm just saying, I think the idea of teachers actually caring about their students, they don't care about that. | ||
They care more about their social issues and teaching these kids white guilt and yada, yada, yada. | ||
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We're not championing excellence and outcomes. | |
We're not saying that the goal of education... These groups are not saying the goal of education is to get a kid in a position to get a job that lines up with their talent, with their skill set, so that they can get the most out of their life. | ||
That's not... Listen to the arguments. | ||
We don't feel safe, so we don't want schools to open. | ||
Well, we've got all the science that says that it is safe. | ||
Well, no, but we still don't feel safe. | ||
Well, if you don't give us X, Y, or Z, we're going to close down the school. | ||
So, I mean, frankly, what are you doing? | ||
The kids are held hostage in this agreement here with the National Teachers Union, so we're not going to let your kids get an education until you give our association what we want. | ||
I mean, you just see how we flip the whole thing on its head, and if the argument is, what's best for kids, or what puts them in the best spot to be successful, frankly, you want to have good teachers. | ||
You want to have folks in the classroom that are exceptional, that are ambitious, that are talented, that work well in that environment, that solve complex problems. | ||
But you know what? | ||
When you create a system that says, actually we don't care, actually what we want to do is make sure our association's happy, what you're doing is just setting a baseline for saying, we're just going to make this as easy as possible, rather than, hey, we want to find exceptionalism and we want to make sure that people are being successful because that means that the kids will be better off. | ||
I see some selfies going on. | ||
Keep going, don't distract you. | ||
Go back to teaching your kids exceptionalism. | ||
While I'm trying to Instagram. | ||
I'm trying to get that tin pool clout. | ||
That's right. | ||
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There you go, absolutely. | |
But completely overhauling the system. | ||
I'm a big fan of the micro schools. | ||
We have one out here that I've contributed to. | ||
The way they do it is your grade level is based on where you are. | ||
So if you complete the entire math book, then you're done with math. | ||
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Yeah, can we even talk about that for a second? | |
Think about how silly this is. | ||
You're in seventh grade. | ||
Well, what if you get through with all the seventh grade material? | ||
Well, you're in seventh grade. | ||
Okay, well, what if you're bad at math, good at English? | ||
45 minutes in math, 45 minutes in English. | ||
Well, I struggle with English. | ||
45 minutes in English. | ||
I mean, the way we've set up the entire system is to not be flexible, to not be agile. | ||
And are you familiar with like the maker spaces, micro schools, where they give kids like a maker space and say, yeah, oh, it's awesome. | ||
And they go, here's the deal. | ||
You've got to create a project that does A, B, or C. Boom. | ||
You got three weeks to do it. | ||
Wow! | ||
And they give them the materials and go, here you go. | ||
And it's based on the project. | ||
This is where, again, the over-standardization of saying, hey, you've got to get 36 credits, and you've got to get a physics credit, and you've got to do these 45 things every week. | ||
No, no, no. | ||
What do we want with the endgame? | ||
Work with the endgame and find out what you want for kids. | ||
And those makerspaces have been just blowing up. | ||
You compare that to children learning about pronouns? | ||
It's a no-brainer. | ||
There's another article from NBC News in 2004 that really kind of is very eye-opening and kind of hits on what we're talking about, and it's titled, Study 1 in 10 Students Encounter Sex Abuse in School. | ||
This is NBC News, according to research from the Department of Education after, quote, exhaustive review of research. | ||
And those numbers are absolutely crazy. | ||
In 2004, I could only imagine what's possibly even happening right now. | ||
We're gonna, unless anyone wants to wrap up, I want to do a hard segue. | ||
Hard segue! | ||
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This story on Newsweek. | |
Dan Crenshaw gets a heated clash with right-wing comedian about war. | ||
So is there anybody here who has any experience in something like this? | ||
Maybe someone could shine a light on what this is all about with Dan Crenshaw? | ||
Well, actually, you know, you're not pulling up this clip, but Marjorie Taylor Greene, my queen, she just got confronted by some, you know, anti-Second Amendment protesters. | ||
Really? | ||
Yeah, I know, and I was coaching her, you can actually pull it up on her Twitter, I think she retweeted it, but I was basically saying, so we're about to show this Crenshaw, you know, interaction, but I had just seen, I just saw, I don't even know the proper verbiage, but you probably know, Ryan, But, uh, I had just interacted with Eric Swalwell, and Eric Swalwell, when I said, hey, Fang Fang, I heard she gave you insertion, I heard you guys had an affair, he kept his head down and didn't engage with the troll, which is, that's what you should do to him. | ||
You don't want to get in the mud with Primetime99. | ||
But Dan, Crenshaw has the thinnest skin. | ||
He just has to get in the mud with a pig like me, so watch this. | ||
I mean, you just can't, you couldn't have hoped me. | ||
It's almost low-hanging fruit. | ||
At this point, I don't even want to go after Crenshaw anymore. | ||
I almost feel, I'm a little empathetic to him. | ||
Not sympathetic, but like I kind of feel his pain. | ||
He just sucks. | ||
Everybody knows he sucks. | ||
What happened to that guy, you know? | ||
Well, I mean, he voted to kick people out of the, you know, Army Reserves and National Guard for not being inoculated. | ||
He gets angry at little girls calling him out? | ||
Yeah, you know. | ||
Or disagree with his political opinions? | ||
When he first started, people were like, OK, I kind of like this guy. | ||
What's going on? | ||
And then he kind of just went off. | ||
Well, and the rumor is that the latest Trump event, the Trump rally, he waited to get a photo op, and Trump didn't want a photo op with him. | ||
It's just, he's a globalist, he cares more about the border between Ukraine and Russia, and we'll watch this. | ||
And that's what I'm saying, and I want to make this point clear before this video plays. | ||
He's trying to go after me with this narrative that I'm anti-veterans. | ||
First of all, I care about our veterans. | ||
I care about every single serviceman that has ever had to put on the uniform. | ||
That person within the uniform I care about and I support wholeheartedly. | ||
But some of the actions that the uniform takes, the people in charge, I think that we're fighting wars in the Middle East for weapons of mass destruction that did not exist. | ||
We have things called the Baka Bazi Boys, where there are actual rich Afghanistan men all over raping young little kids over and over and our army | ||
official narrative was, oh well they're our allies so let's not get involved. And they punished the | ||
people who whistleblowed on that situation. The soldiers that said, hey this is crazy, this | ||
should stop immediately, they talked to the media, they got punished. I think there's no more | ||
just reason to start a war and I'm as anti-war as it gets, but if you told me there's a country | ||
of just all pedophiles attacking children then I'd say hey, and I'm as anti-war as it gets, I'd say | ||
hey maybe we go get involved with that. | ||
But the idea that, you know, this war was just, or that these people were sent over to the Middle East with a clear objective, nobody can prove that. | ||
And you can just see it. | ||
But I just want to make this last point. | ||
If you look at our withdrawal from Afghanistan, with people hanging from the wheel well of airplanes, you look at them just, you know, ruining $80 billion of military equipment, just like running over the guns with a tank. | ||
They didn't care about it in the first place if they showed that sort of lack of care on top of drone striking and murdering about four children that same week. | ||
So if that shows you that it's a type of care and procedures and protocols that took place in the Middle East, it was not justified in any way. | ||
That was an aid worker that they said was ISIS XL or something. | ||
I want to point this out. | ||
Dan Crenshaw basically said you were shaming a group of veterans. | ||
And it seems like just anybody who watched the video can conclude that you were talking specifically about war hawks, war mongers, people voting for needless wars. | ||
And then his only response was to be like, you hate veterans! | ||
And it's just like, dude, you, like, that's, that's the problem I have with so much of the establishment. | ||
There's no engagement. | ||
They know that if they actually engage on the issues, they lose on the issues. | ||
So they just say things like, you're racist, you're sexist, you hate veterans, et cetera. | ||
Well, just look at the Vietnam War. | ||
I mean, that was unjust. | ||
I don't know the last war that we had that was even justified. | ||
I mean, I guess World War II, people will say, but my point being is there's no justifiable reason. | ||
In my opinion, I know there's other people say, oh, we have to start a war. | ||
I think you're kind of, you know, there's reasons to have war. | ||
But for me, just to kill people when we have that That thing that makes us different from animals, you know? | ||
We should be able to come to some sort of agreement where we don't have to murder everybody. | ||
But these people do not care. | ||
Like Dan Crenshaw, all he cares about is a military-industrial complex. | ||
He cares about Halliburton. | ||
He cares about Raytheon. | ||
Because they're going to donate money to his political action committee that is going to keep him in office. | ||
So once you are bought and sold by these corporations, you don't care about the thousands, hundreds of thousands of young men that are getting sent to fight wars for bankers or for imaginary lions in the sand. | ||
That don't benefit the American people. | ||
If you want to do something with our troops, put them on the southern border and start helping, you know, the people that are facing drug and sex trafficking issues every day. | ||
Why is it that the guy who described himself before the show as an idiot and a comedian is making better points about politics than Dan Krensha could when asked about it? | ||
It's because I was drugged on my head as a baby. | ||
That's why I'm autistically smart. | ||
I'm like Rain Man. | ||
I can see the rain, man. | ||
A little bit. | ||
No, but I think everybody feels pretty similar to that. | ||
The war in the Middle East was not justified, and so for him trying to be like, oh, well, you're anti-veteran. | ||
I'm not. | ||
I want to do more to help our veterans. | ||
Our veterans are treated absolutely terrible. | ||
There's a huge suicide rate that, you know, very rarely gets very much attention, and I think it's similar to the opioid epidemic that we're going through. | ||
The veterans they don't care about, and the people that die of fentanyl overdoses they don't care about. | ||
And now the U.S. | ||
Army is telling them to go on SNAP benefits and food stamps to deal with inflation. | ||
You can pull up the story right now. | ||
Look up U.S. | ||
Army SNAP benefits and the story will pull up. | ||
It's a crazy story that absolutely should make people reconsider. | ||
And they wonder why recruitment numbers are so low. | ||
Well, first of all, there's so much propaganda and bullcrap. | ||
Let's look at this story. | ||
Tim, and we're hiring 87,000 IRS agents to go after people that are making under $400K to get around about $20 billion in facts. | ||
It's the end. | ||
Come on, man. | ||
And they're telling American soldiers to do this. | ||
You cannot convince me that we have a country capable of survival when our army is being told to go on food stamps. | ||
Like, that's just it. | ||
That's just it. | ||
When the government itself can't pay its own military and suggests food stamps, we're done. | ||
Like, this is just one sign, but it's a big sign. | ||
It's a big red flag, and it's got a sickle and a hammer on it. | ||
Yeah, well, I mean, Idiocracy, I know we always talk about that as a fictional movie, but it's pretty real. | ||
The more the federal government gets involved in something, the more they screw it up. | ||
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So, I mean... You know, and it's history, right? | |
It's Rome. | ||
I mean, this is Rome. | ||
Rome did not take care of their army. | ||
They ended up having to hire mercenaries to carry out their never-ending wars that they wanted to keep on going, and they treated their own soldiers so bad they couldn't even staff it. | ||
So they had to go and hire mercenaries. | ||
I mean, this is... It's terrible. | ||
Yeah, but at least free transgender surgery to any soldier that wants to transition. | ||
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Well, there's that. | |
Look, the Army's getting woke, the Navy's getting woke, people are retiring, resigning, recruitment's way, way down. | ||
And VAX mandates. | ||
And VAX mandates, and now food stamps, and they're like, why don't people want to join the Army? | ||
Bro, when that commercial came out where the girl was like, I have two moms, I was just sitting here being like, and what does that have to do with being in the Army? | ||
Yeah, but this is the biggest scam, Tim, is how they get people to join the army for the GI Bill, and there's just such a funny meme, but it's so dark, and it's like a guy, you know, his first day, like, in boot camp, is like, I joined the army for free college! | ||
And then the next picture, it's a guy, like, you know, with a gun, you know, in the full military outfit, about to shoot, like a, you know, Afghanistan guy. | ||
He's like, please don't shoot me, and the guy holding the gun, the military guy's like, I need free college! | ||
So I'm saying, you know, they basically trick people into getting free college, into becoming literal warmongers for banks, so I think... | ||
I don't like the, I guess I don't like the carrot that they use because they should make school more accessible. | ||
We should take that meme where it's like a guy and he's in, he's in like the army and he's like shivering and like you know the cold or he's in like a desert sweating and then there's like people shooting at him and then he's like just remember the eyes, keep your eyes on the prize after all of this I get free college and then the next one is some like you know fat dude eating Doritos being like Biden just forgave my student loan. | ||
Yeah exactly! | ||
Yeah. | ||
And I don't even fault the people for taking the $10,000. | ||
Our government is so dumb. | ||
You know, because that's what everybody says. | ||
Oh, well, you took out a PPP loan. | ||
First of all, our government is so mismanaged. | ||
And I think it's 1% of the population has 99% of the wealth. | ||
So if the government will help you out. | ||
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50%. | |
I think it's 50%. | ||
Is that whatever it is. | ||
They got most of it. | ||
They're hoarding everything. | ||
So if the government wants to give you a break, I say take it. | ||
It's not going to be fair. | ||
We have an unfair system. | ||
So just try not to make it divide us and hate each other over it too much. | ||
I think, you know, I was thinking about the student loan forgiveness thing, and I was like, why is it going to matter when the system collapses? | ||
Everybody goes back to zero. | ||
Well, it's like Fight Club. | ||
What is it? | ||
Freddie May or whatever? | ||
Freddie Mac. | ||
Freddie Mac. | ||
There you go. | ||
I don't think the agents are going to come to your house after the apocalypse happens. | ||
They're going to be like, you owe us money from that degree. | ||
Well, I feel like, okay, dude. | ||
But Tim, in Fight Club, I think the end of it is they, like, you know, Tyler Durden has the secret group, but they wanted to blow up all the credit card companies and get rid of the credit card debt. | ||
It's kind of similar to that. | ||
Right, right, right. | ||
Wipe out all the files, because then everyone goes back to zero. | ||
But that's not actually a good thing. | ||
No, it's not. | ||
So the problem is, we do have a problem with massive debt, but debt between people isn't always a bad thing. | ||
That means people owe each other, and they're going to work for each other, and labor is going to persist. | ||
Yeah, but I've got to make this last point about Keith Bogarty, but when they took us off a gold system, now me owing the government $100,000 means the government's worth $100,000. | ||
So it doesn't make sense. | ||
Nothing backs our whole financial system. | ||
It literally is redundant. | ||
We have guns? | ||
I don't know. | ||
I don't know. | ||
We tell people around the world you use our money or else. | ||
Yeah, that's true because Muammar Gaddafi tried to take, he tried to turn Libya on the African Dinar and Hillary Clinton. | ||
We came, we saw, he died. | ||
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And you know, to your point about the student loan issue, the more the government subsidizes higher ed, the more we don't get to have the real discussion and have the market pressures about, what is a college degree worth? | |
We are getting further and further away from making them face that question. | ||
Because the reality is, I don't know. | ||
It depends on what type of degree it is. | ||
It depends on the market value of the degree. | ||
And frankly, that needs to be a national discussion. | ||
Do we need higher ed for all of these different degree pathways? | ||
Can we not start certifying this? | ||
And guess what? | ||
Start opening this up for more Americans where you can actually go get these type of jobs by showing that you're competent and have the ability to be trained to do this. | ||
When I talk to folks in the business community, they even talk about that as well. | ||
Hey, I'd rather have a young person. | ||
Let them come in here, let's let them learn, let me train them, let me work with them, rather than get them four or five years down the road, six figures in debt, with a degree that frankly, I don't know the degree equates to helping out in our job. | ||
Hey, if you're good at what you do and you learn and you work well with others or you've got good ideas, get in here and let's go. | ||
Let's jump to this story. | ||
We got this tweet that Alex had mentioned. | ||
Marjorie Taylor Greene. | ||
She said these foolish cowards want the government to take away guns and the rights of parents | ||
to defend their children in schools. | ||
You have to be an idiot to think gun control will create a utopian society where criminals | ||
disarm themselves and obey the law. | ||
Let's play this and see exactly what happened. | ||
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No, I'm not. | |
You're a coward, is what you are. | ||
I love Marjorie. | ||
You're the one running away. | ||
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You're the one running away. | |
No, gun rights protect people. | ||
That stops people from running. | ||
Oh yeah, what do gun rights do for all the kids who keep getting shot in school? | ||
How am I a coward? | ||
I just want to mention, it's funny, this guy, he's not good at what you do. | ||
No, they're trying to do that! | ||
Real quick, they're copying my bit! | ||
After I get all this media, they're like, oh, let's go hang out. | ||
And I'm not the first person to do this, so I don't care, you're allowed to, I like to copy cats. | ||
My point being is, you're right, he's not doing good, he doesn't have the selfie stick, he doesn't have the chutzpah, as they say, he doesn't have the... And he doesn't have, he doesn't know what he's talking about. | ||
Yeah, he's not even passionate. | ||
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I want to live in a country where kids don't get shot. | |
He just keeps saying the same thing over again like, bro, nobody wants to live in a country | ||
where kids are getting shot. | ||
And like, we're actively trying to stop this, but all you do is you're like, we should have | ||
a gun-free zone. | ||
And it's like, then what do we do when the kids get shot? | ||
Call the guys with guns and tell them to come? | ||
That's insane, dude. | ||
Yeah, and when they take away the guns, the only people that have the guns are the cops, | ||
military, and criminals. | ||
So I mean... | ||
But they, it's like, we want to create a place where there's no guns. | ||
What happens if someone walks past that sign? | ||
You better call the guy with the gun. | ||
Why don't we have a guy with a gun there? | ||
No, no, no, it's a gun-free zone. | ||
Okay, you know what, dude? | ||
It's like the energy thing. | ||
They're like, carbon emissions are bad. | ||
We have nuclear power. | ||
No, nuclear you can't do. | ||
Why? | ||
You know, it's bad. | ||
Why is it bad? | ||
You know, whatever. | ||
Okay, okay, well you're not- They're not offering solutions, they're offering problems. | ||
And you know why? | ||
Probably because when they make more problems, they can vote to say they're the ones who are going to solve the problems, and they just make more problems. | ||
Yeah, I think you get a really strong point. | ||
When I walk and I go through D.C., there's this weird energy of just red tape. | ||
They want more crap to complain about or to legislate over. | ||
Yeah, they need it. | ||
That's why they don't want to let racism go. | ||
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And they never want a solution, to your point. | |
They never want a solution because they can always create the fear and create the enemy. | ||
The reality is, one of the things we've done in Oklahoma, we're keeping pushing for other schools to do this, put a big sign out in front of the school. | ||
that says, some staff here are armed, and if you enter here to hurt kids, they will | ||
use all forces necessary to take you out. | ||
There you go. | ||
Hey, you don't know who it is, you don't know where it is, but guess what? | ||
You're not going to come into our schools and attack our kids. | ||
You're not going to do it. | ||
And you know, or you can have the opposite, which is what we've seen other places around | ||
the country. | ||
Basically put up a big sign that goes, don't worry, there is no one here with a gun, and | ||
we've got the most precious asset possible, our kids, and don't worry, there's no gun. | ||
That's the craziest thing to me. | ||
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It's absurd. | |
So have you seen the Veritas thing where they would go door to door and they were like, | ||
you know, do you favor gun control? | ||
And they're like, yes. | ||
Like, would you be willing to put up a sign in your yard saying, proud gun free home? | ||
And they're like, no. | ||
And he was like, why not? | ||
And they were like, because we'd be inviting criminals. | ||
And they were like, are we? | ||
Are you saying you think you need a gun to defend yourself? | ||
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It's just common sense. | |
It's not rocket science. | ||
It's just common sense. | ||
You know, Alex, I did notice earlier. | ||
I was just going to ask Alex if, you know, a water drop got on you and then you kind of like got shaken and then a gremlin troll came out and that was that guy who was there. | ||
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My point is I saw Alex over there with this, you know, kind of doing the selfie routine earlier. | |
Look at the angle there. | ||
Is he even getting them in there? | ||
That's what I'm saying! | ||
You have to have the angle, you gotta get it, and you gotta try to make your your face look thinner. No I mean you know when it comes to | ||
confronting these politicians if you're not passionate about it this guy is | ||
just kind of a dud and I was giving Marjorie some some pointers I think that | ||
you have to not engage a little bit maybe engage in because you want to act | ||
like you're on the same level but that's what I talked about when I first | ||
went to like City Council meetings and I would speak seriously they wouldn't | ||
and I think you should engage. | ||
My point being is what I want to do when I troll them is I want them to engage. | ||
So you want to engage with what the person doesn't want you to say. | ||
Does that make sense? | ||
Like, as a politician, you want to engage with them? | ||
Or do you want to shut them down? | ||
I would always start with like a softball question. | ||
I'm like, hey, how's your day going? | ||
Hey, you know, you're a really great person. | ||
And then they let their guard down. | ||
And then I would hit them hard with the question. | ||
You know, he has the most legendary stuff. | ||
You know, he went and confronted Larry Silverstein. | ||
So, I mean, that is one of the most... And Rockefeller, right? | ||
You got Rockefeller. | ||
Rockefeller, Rothschild, Zbigniew Brzezinski, Henry Kissinger a bunch of times. | ||
And Luke's been to Epstein Island. | ||
Tony Blair, Bill Clinton, Al Gore. | ||
We made Al Gore cancel his book tour. | ||
I think he missed that one, didn't he? | ||
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Wow! | |
You guys think it's a big deal, little Dan Crenshaw, 5'3", like, you're right. | ||
That's nothing compared to what Luke's done, so... I'm gonna kiss your butt a little bit. | ||
Normally, when I say that Luke's been to Epstein Island, he corrects it really quick, but this time... I'm tired. | ||
I'm tired of this. | ||
Well, he also went to Zorro Ranch in New Mexico. | ||
Oh, and did you go to that big owl statue too? | ||
Didn't you go to the Cremation of Care Ceremony in Bohemian Grove with Alex Jones? | ||
No, that was Alex Jones who did that. | ||
He said you were his date. | ||
Here's what I want to say. | ||
I want to go back to the troll stuff. | ||
I think the reason it works is because none of these people actually know how to deal with it. | ||
And if it were me, look, I understand, like, you're on your way somewhere. | ||
And so, like, Marjorie's clearly, like, got something to do. | ||
But for me, I actually would just stop and be like, what's up? | ||
Yeah, I agree. | ||
I think you do need to engage him a little bit. | ||
But my point being is, uh, you gotta be kind of smart and cunning. | ||
Yeah. | ||
I'd let him talk and then I'd be like, you want me to answer? | ||
And then I would try to answer, and if they're just playing a troll game, I'd just be calm about it and be like... And then just be like, I'll answer, you know, whatever, ask me a question. | ||
I think the issue is that, especially for people like Crenshaw, the only thing he could say was, well, you hate veterans! | ||
Because he didn't have anything to say. | ||
He didn't have an argument to make. | ||
Anybody who's arguing that the wars in the Middle East were a mistake is right. | ||
They are correct. | ||
And like, the overwhelming majority of people in this country agree with that. | ||
So how do you defend being in favor of war today, when most people are like, we don't want to be involved in this garbage anymore? | ||
Tim, how obvious was the pivot from Afghanistan to the Ukraine? | ||
It was, like, seamless. | ||
All of a sudden, we went from, we're out of Afghanistan, now we're just spending billions and billions and billions of dollars to the, you know, proxy war in Ukraine, killing Russians from, you know, our money. | ||
They have to continue to keep these wars going, and it's just so blatantly obvious. | ||
But sadly, everybody is asleep. | ||
They have no idea what's really happening. | ||
How do you wake them up? | ||
I don't know, but... Do you yell at people and call them big booty? | ||
Yeah, I mean, sometimes... Well, that's the other thing is, too, when you're taking a nap and somebody shakes you and wakes you up from the nap, then you're, like, mad at the person for waking you up. | ||
So it's really hard. | ||
I think with me, and this is me talking personally, when I tried to wake people up, and I'm sure Luke might have had the same thing, it's kind of hard. | ||
People don't want to know, you know, that information because it's deep, you have to put a lot of time into it, and it's kind of negative vibrational energy. | ||
It puts you in this bad headspace. | ||
But for me, what's been effective in making people question the reality is comedy. | ||
And you said earlier that they don't have solutions. | ||
Well, I think they do. | ||
It's a Hegelian dialectic where they do have solutions called problem, reaction, solution. | ||
But the solution that we have, that we want, and what they want is so different. | ||
And they have a saying is, you know, the ends justify the means. | ||
So it's like, we need to kind of do the same thing, kind of like Saul Alinsky's rules for radicals. | ||
And in that, one of the things is, whatever you do wrong, whatever you get accused of, accuse the accuser of the same thing. | ||
And that's what we have to do is we kind of have to use their rules against them and create the solution that we want where kids, you know, are not being indoctrinated. | ||
And then we kind of use the Hegelian dialectic against the new world order. | ||
Well, for me personally, just being happy, healthy and prosperous is an act of resistance in our modern day society. | ||
And if you could be an example of that, and if you could lead by example, that's one of the biggest things you could do. | ||
Open the door. | ||
You can't push people through because the more you do, the more you're going to have a negative effect with it. | ||
And I think leading with solutions, celebrating our victories, and just admitting, yes, we're living in very tumultuous, crazy times, but these times also provide us an opportunity to challenge ourselves and make us the best version of ourselves that we could create right now with this huge uphill battle that seems impossible. | ||
But in that journey, we're going to learn and have a lot of incredible learning lessons that are going to stay with us for the rest of our lives. | ||
Did we learn from the pandemic? | ||
No, I mean, that's brilliant! | ||
A lot of people have. | ||
A lot of people have learned from 9-11. | ||
They learned from Iraq. | ||
And again, it's a balance, yin and yang. | ||
There's negative forces, there's positive forces in this world. | ||
Which one are you going to give your energy towards, right? | ||
So I think it's a choice that we all make constantly. | ||
And I think if we focus on helping people, not being victims, because there's a lot of victims, and if we could prevent people from being victims of the next PSYOP, of the next mind control, of the next How many people are doing survival training? | ||
hitting people, that's a huge victory in itself. | ||
And it's up to the person themselves to decide if they're gonna be a victim or if they're going | ||
to be thriving in this world. | ||
It's your choice. | ||
How many people are doing like survival training? | ||
I am, and there's a huge interest in it. | ||
And there's been a lot of classes that have been selling out all over the country with individuals | ||
doing these types of trainings because one, it's fun. | ||
And two, it's great to have a skill that you could actually offer to a community that would be wonderful. | ||
Even if Ish hits the fan, you will be prepared no matter what. | ||
That's why I started Apocalypse Survival, part of my program on wearechange.org. | ||
It's funny that you said, ish hits the fan. | ||
Yeah. | ||
So it just sounded like you said, ish hits the fan. | ||
You sound like you said, shits the fan. | ||
Family. | ||
I still said it in a family friendly way. | ||
Uh, little kids are watching. | ||
So we're trying to, you know, well, speaking of family friendly, this is why we should all be very worried. | ||
I just saw a clip of the Simpsons and they're all, you know, building bug out bags and they had the apocalypse and it was all from EMPs, electromagnetic pulses. | ||
That knocked everything offline. | ||
So I'm saying if it happened on The Simpsons, it's probably gonna happen in real life. | ||
So get some rice, get some beans. | ||
Cyber Polygon. | ||
Cyber Polygon is the war game that the World Economic Forum did with Russia, with the United States, going through hacking of infrastructure, E&Ps, and a whole bunch of important online infrastructure going down all at once. | ||
So they practiced this. | ||
This is a war game that they conducted. | ||
It would just be, you know, In some ways exciting just to wake up in the morning and like there's no electricity. | ||
Like nothing turns on. | ||
Yeah Tim because you can open up a KFC. | ||
He's got a chicken city. | ||
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He's gonna have chicken wings for all year. | |
We have 126 eggs from like a week. | ||
It's crazy. | ||
I'm like we got too many chickens. | ||
It's just so many. | ||
And the thing is chickens make more chickens. | ||
If you leave them alone there's just more chickens. | ||
That's what I'm saying. | ||
He's gonna be totally fine. | ||
He put food in there. | ||
One of our chickens was brooding. | ||
We had to stop her because it's too late this season. | ||
And then it's like, now we got some Jersey Giants we just bought, because they're big. | ||
But I'm like, we got too many chickens, and then in the springtime, they're gonna keep making more of themselves. | ||
It's like, I don't even do anything, you know? | ||
They just walk around, they eat stuff, and then I come out there and there's more of them. | ||
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It's great. | |
Then you gotta eat some of them, I guess. | ||
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, share the show with your friends, and you gotta become a member at TimCast.com, because you can already tell this members-only segment is gonna get ridiculous. | ||
It's gonna be very ridiculous, so I think we'll just talk all crazy conspiracy stuff. | ||
It'll be a good time. | ||
TimCast.com, smash the like button. | ||
I'm gonna jump to this Super Chat real quick, because I saw it a while ago. | ||
Your mom said hi, says. | ||
Shout out to me, Kyle, Bobby, and Tyler. | ||
We just did the one chip challenge. | ||
Don't do it. | ||
Do you guys know what that is? | ||
The one chip challenge? | ||
Yeah, with a super hot chip. | ||
I bought a bunch. | ||
I got them. | ||
They're downstairs. | ||
Okay, so we have to do one. | ||
I'll do one. | ||
I'll do one. | ||
Go get one right now. | ||
And you're complaining about mud butt. | ||
You'll do it? | ||
I'll do it right now. | ||
I'm prime time 99. | ||
I will eat a glass jar. | ||
Get it up. | ||
Send up the chip! | ||
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Send up the chip! | |
Chris, you're listening to this. | ||
Come up with the tips, please. | ||
Legit? | ||
Yeah. | ||
I'm not afraid. | ||
I don't live in fear. | ||
The trauma-based mind control doesn't work on my brain or my b-hole. | ||
I don't care. | ||
I will drink a McDonald's milkshake. | ||
You're gonna feel it twice. | ||
Just so you know. | ||
Hey, listen. | ||
Twice is nice. | ||
I don't care. | ||
Listen, I will do anything. | ||
I'm on the grind all the time. | ||
I'm making the call. | ||
I'm the human trash compactor. | ||
You want to do it? | ||
Yes, I'm going to eat the chip on here. | ||
I'm going to start sweating. | ||
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I'm going to start crying. | |
You've seen the TikTok videos. | ||
You know where this is going to end up. | ||
I know exactly where this is going to go up. | ||
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How far is the hospital? | |
It's hot. | ||
It's hot, it's hot, hot, hot. | ||
The hotter the better. | ||
I want it hot. | ||
I want to be sweating. | ||
We opened it and sniffed it and went, ooooh! | ||
Okay, well, let me tell you something about sniffing. | ||
This isn't a Hunter Biden episode. | ||
This is a Primetime99 Paki chip. | ||
Is that what it's called? | ||
The Paki chip challenge or something like that? | ||
This is not going to end well, but you know, this is one life advice from me. | ||
And remember, I am not a role model, but guys, in life, none of us make it out alive. | ||
So just, you know, that's just one thing. | ||
Life is short. | ||
It is. | ||
I don't think we're going to be able to get it. | ||
Oh my god. | ||
Disappointment. | ||
We'll do it in the after show. | ||
I would have to go down and get it myself personally. | ||
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Why? | |
What? | ||
Because it's locked in the car. | ||
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Oh. | |
Packy challenge after show. | ||
I can see if... I know you want to do it on the air. | ||
We still got a half an hour. | ||
Let me see if... I'm trying to figure this out. | ||
Or someone else could read Super Chats while you go and get it. | ||
That's a possibility too. | ||
I want to go. | ||
Why don't you go run down and... Okay. | ||
Whose car? | ||
Luke. | ||
Wait, hold on. | ||
Laid back Luke. | ||
I'm gonna eat so much hot chip I'm gonna... Alright, here's what you gotta do. | ||
You gotta find Chris. | ||
Don't give the inside baseball. | ||
Mute this. | ||
We don't want you guys to know. | ||
Do you know what they look like? | ||
They're little blue coffins. | ||
Chris will help me find them. | ||
So I don't even know... | ||
If Chris knows what it looks like, but they're... Little blue coffins. | ||
They might be in the Honda. | ||
Okay. | ||
So, ask Chris. | ||
They might be in the house in a bag. | ||
I don't know where they are. | ||
We have five of them. | ||
Okay. | ||
I'm not responsible. | ||
Whatever happens to you. | ||
Just try and go quick. | ||
We're doing this. | ||
This is all about content, and this is... It's good content. | ||
And this is... Let me tell you something. | ||
To wash it down, I have a quest bar because... And we're not sponsored, but tonight we've gone on a, you know, a mission quest. | ||
for truth and hot sauce and Pain I have a feeling it's gonna be like 20 minutes and he's gonna be like I can't figure out where it is Cuz I don't even know where they are. | ||
We we went to where do we go? | ||
Oh, we went to Blue Ridge Rock Fest and I was at 7-eleven and they had them and there are a bunch of kids there And they're like don't do it And then I was like, I'm doing it! | ||
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Get out of here! | |
They said that to you though, just unsolicited. | ||
They said, don't do it. | ||
Well, they saw that we grabbed them and they were like, don't do it. | ||
Don't do it, old man. | ||
See, kids know. | ||
And I was like, we're zero age! | ||
We eat cinnamon! | ||
We would eat bocce. | ||
In Chicago, we'd eat bocce pizza. | ||
What's that? | ||
You know what that is? | ||
It's like this big. | ||
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I don't know. | |
It's like a massive slice. | ||
It's five bucks. | ||
Oh, slice. | ||
Oh my. | ||
Yeah, it's a huge slice. | ||
I don't know if they still exist anymore. | ||
And then they would have eating contests and like to qualify to eat two of them. | ||
And I had a group of friends that wanted to qualify for the eating contest. | ||
So they went in, they bought two slices, they ate them. | ||
And then they were like, aren't you qualified? | ||
They walked outside and just barfed in the alley. | ||
It was just too much in their gut. | ||
And then there was this woman that won. | ||
I think she's like a little Asian when they call her the Black Widow. | ||
I think people know of like her, she's like a famous eater or something. | ||
I don't know. | ||
I know, but listen, I can eat a lot. | ||
I've been banned from multiple all-you-can-eat buffets in Dallas, Texas. | ||
Not just for eating, but they're very strict about their egg roll policy if you try to put some in your pockets and walk out. | ||
That's not fair. | ||
That's not allowed at the Dallas buffets. | ||
I thought that was legal. | ||
Should we get a glass of milk ready? | ||
No, I mean, just water. | ||
I don't, I mean, listen, I'm gonna get, I'm gonna go insane for the Ukraine. | ||
I'm probably gonna cry a little bit, but let's not, I mean, like I said, we want to kind of amp it up. | ||
I'm a very, we want some razzle dazzle with it, you know what I mean? | ||
Here's hoping he finds it, man. | ||
I'm stoked. | ||
Alright, let's read some more Super Chats. | ||
Oh, right. | ||
Did you find it? | ||
Chris is finding it right now. | ||
Did you get the key? | ||
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Okay, okay, cool, cool. | |
Did you tell him it might be in the car? | ||
Yep. | ||
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Oh, great. | |
I don't know, it might be on the floor of the living room or something. | ||
Alex is having second thoughts. | ||
No, I'm not! | ||
I'm gonna eat it no matter what. | ||
I'm not gonna be a little bitch-ass. | ||
Dude, these are, these are like, I don't even know if it's a, actually, it's like a, I don't even know how to call it, Chip. | ||
The Scoville level is illegal in this state, so, uh, yeah. | ||
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Really? | |
Well, let's, let's, let's read here. | ||
Raymond G. Stanley Jr. | ||
says, Tim, as a translucent, skeletal, skulled, sea freak, hearing you get so excited talking about Fast and Furious makes me want to siren. | ||
It's all about family. | ||
Yo, this is what I'm saying. | ||
Fast and the Furious, they went to outer space in the last one, you guys saw that. | ||
And then in Hobbs and Shaw, Idris Elba's got superpowers. | ||
I'm saying we gotta do one of two things. | ||
In the next Fast and the Furious, I think they should have Megazords. | ||
Like, the cars should come together and make a giant robot. | ||
Oh yeah. | ||
Really? | ||
Yeah. | ||
I like it. | ||
Giant robot fighting another giant robot and then the next one, Fast 11, they should be driving in like a nuclear powered fusion future car and then the engine malfunctions and it explodes and all of the fast crew gets blasted by space magic and they get superpowers. | ||
And then Vin Diesel's like flying around and he's like shooting lasers like Superman. | ||
I'm not kidding. | ||
I would pay double to see that movie. | ||
Not even kidding. | ||
Who wins in a fight, though? | ||
Could Vin Diesel defeat Optimus Prime? | ||
I don't know. | ||
That's what I want to see, dude. | ||
He's gonna be like, yo, I'm gonna race you. | ||
And Optimus is like, Dom, you can't race me. | ||
And he's like, watch me. | ||
And then he's flying, and then he's fighting. | ||
See, that's not how he does it. | ||
That's not how you defeat it. | ||
That's not how you defeat the robot. | ||
I know how. | ||
Everybody, you gotta admit it. | ||
If they made a movie of a super-powered Dom from The Fast and the Furious fighting Optimus Prime, people would pay 50 bucks to go see that. | ||
No, you have to do the Jeffrey Epstein. | ||
What happens is, He seduces Optimus Prime, and then he gets him on tape shoving a Toyota Camry up Optimus Prime's fuel gauge hole. | ||
Fuel gauge? | ||
You know, in his oil zone. | ||
You have to oil it up a little bit so he's gonna jam a Toyota Camry up that Vin Diesel does that and then he puts it on camera and now Optimus Prime has to do whatever Vin Diesel says because he has leverage on him. | ||
I think actually what would be... I would watch it. | ||
What would make more sense though is like Optimus Prime goes to Vin Diesel and he's like Dom we must race to defeat Megatron and he's like for the family and then they high-five and then he's like racing the semi and Megatron's like I will defeat you and then Starscream is there and you know Transformers and Bumblebee And we gotta be careful. | ||
Can we say Transformers on YouTube? | ||
It's a very popular movie series. | ||
You know what we can do? | ||
We can do a crossover. | ||
So we can have Mark Wahlberg in it and Shia LaBeouf. | ||
And they come together and they team up with the Fast and the Furious crew. | ||
And Lea Thomas. | ||
And they go to outer space. | ||
And then they should get Fantastic Four where the sun explodes and they get superpowers. | ||
I'm just saying, yo, they sent the Fast Crew to outer space. | ||
So I'm just ready. | ||
I'm ready for more. | ||
Let's read some more Super Chats. | ||
Let's read some more. | ||
Otherwise, you know, I'll keep talking about Fast and the Furious. | ||
It's the best. | ||
It really is. | ||
It's the best movie. | ||
All right. | ||
Iggy the Incubus says George Takai compared the migrants being delivered to Martha's Vineyard to Auschwitz. | ||
Hilarious. | ||
Oh, it's just so cringe. | ||
CNN. | ||
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Their commentary was also gold. | |
Oh, man. | ||
All right, all right. | ||
Matt McCartney says, who dictates when the government is tyrannical, and what qualifying factors must be met before a well-armed militia can lawfully overthrow said government? | ||
I don't think there's an answer to that, and I think that's why, you know, I don't think there's an answer to it. | ||
That's why there's fear of civil war, because there isn't one. | ||
What I will say is, I think y'all got to be careful We're so close to a major victory in the midterms, and it's very clear that what the DOJ, what the Democrats, and what the left wants is desperately for the right to get violent. | ||
Because the old saying is that when you get violent, the government knows how to deal with you. | ||
But when you're peaceful, and you use the system to the best of your abilities, like registering your friends to vote and voting, they can't do anything about that, and they're panicking because of it. | ||
Well, the state has a monopoly of violence, and it's their main tool that they use to galvanize power and control everyone. | ||
You don't want to use their own tools against them. | ||
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And can I say one thing on that? | |
You know, what I think is, you know, the left loves to do this, where they do something extreme and over the top, and then the right responds, and then they get put in a position of, you're crazy, why would you react this way? | ||
And what they're doing right now to President Trump, they are actively trying to foment some outrage on the other side. | ||
And so I think that's a great point. | ||
But you know, something we've talked about a little bit tonight is, Our kids, understanding American history and understanding why that Second Amendment is there, understanding that the government only has the power that we have given over to it, that's how this works. | ||
Because we're getting to a place where you start seeing this reliance on the government and the lack of understanding where the government derives its power from, and the understanding of why that Second Amendment was so crucial in having this entire experiment work in government. | ||
But again, I think this is so key to helping us understand moving forward, | ||
moving out of this massive overreach during COVID, to understand that this is what happens when you give the | ||
government too much power and assume that the, that the, um, oh my, you know, | ||
that the government gets to set the rules. The government doesn't set the rules. | ||
The people set the rules and the government has to abide by those rules and the | ||
way they're set. | ||
Tim, I like your optimism, but are you not really just, I mean, | ||
does it matter when you know that a deep state that tried to impeach Trump two | ||
times? I mean, does it even matter if you take control? | ||
Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah. | ||
Look how desperate they've become, dude. | ||
Look at all the people that are winning. | ||
Look at, right now there's, I think there's 200 Trump-endorsed candidates who won their primaries. | ||
What we're seeing now with them going after Bannon, it's, it's, they want you to think They're invincible. | ||
They want you to think you can't do anything because we are less than two months away from a major, ground-gaining political maneuver. | ||
Maybe, you know, it's not gonna be the executive branch, but you might actually see, with 200 Trump-endorsed candidates, that means the Trump Republicans are gonna have more, they're not gonna have the majority of Congress, they're gonna have the majority of the Republican Party. | ||
And so, neocon Republicans are going to have to vote with Democrats. | ||
It is going to be insane when we end up seeing, like, the Republican Party just going nuts. | ||
I think, but you're gonna see committees controlled by Trump-supporting Republicans, Trump-endorsed candidates. | ||
I think, two months, what they desperately need, they would love it if Trump supporters and people on the right did something, acted a fool. | ||
And that's why what you gotta do now is you gotta raise your fist and knock on a door politely and then wave to your neighbor and say, have you registered to vote? | ||
No, you're right. | ||
We have to be civilly disobedient and not break the law. | ||
But who wins, Oz or Fetterman? | ||
Oh, can you open the door? | ||
Oz or Fetterman in Pennsylvania? | ||
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Up, up. | |
Up, up. | ||
Yeah, where we go? | ||
Oh my god! | ||
Is that it? | ||
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Wait, wait, wait. | |
Where was it? | ||
That's yours? | ||
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Oh, really? | |
But mine was blue. | ||
I see your bling. | ||
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I see your face. | |
We got it. | ||
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All right. | |
Oh, really? | ||
But it- mine was blue. | ||
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Can you see me? | |
No, get down here, come on. | ||
I see your bling. | ||
I see your face. | ||
Yo, dude. | ||
This is the one and the only Chris. | ||
This is Chris Poole. | ||
We got it. | ||
Alright. | ||
Yo, this is where I'm the grind. | ||
Make sure to check us out. | ||
Love it. | ||
Alright, Alex is gonna eat it. | ||
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AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH Chris you want to stay here- Hold your hand, Alex. | |
I love the symbology of a coffin. | ||
That's really sweet. | ||
Have you ever seen Boondock Saints? | ||
Symbolism! | ||
Best movie of all time. | ||
I had to do the Willem Dafoe thing. | ||
Wow, this is really taped on here. | ||
Read the warning. | ||
I'm going to read it all. | ||
No, I can't get in here. | ||
It's locked too tight. | ||
So Chris actually had his own. | ||
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Oh. | |
Chris is eating. | ||
He just eats them. | ||
He just opens them up and puts them in the bag. | ||
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No way. | |
No he does not! | ||
Oh my gosh. | ||
Okay, look at the literature. | ||
Oh boy. | ||
Wow. | ||
Oh my. | ||
Destroyed! | ||
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This is not. | |
I destroy. | ||
I don't like this symbolism. | ||
Oh boy. | ||
Okay, this is. | ||
Where's the chip? | ||
This is the chip right here. | ||
Be careful with it. | ||
It's kind of like a condom. | ||
It kind of has condom vibes. | ||
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I don't know why. | |
A lot less safe. | ||
I think he's stalling. | ||
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No, I'm not. | |
Face the Reaper. | ||
I'm facing... Come on. | ||
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This is good. | |
This is content. | ||
I agree. | ||
I just want you to know that I'm a pimp on a blimp and I'm eating this for you, Dan Crenshaw. | ||
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I know you didn't like me, so this will hopefully... The chat room is going crazy right now. | |
I'm not even watching the chat. | ||
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The chat room is going wild. | |
I'm not even watching the chat! | ||
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Please focus. | |
Oh my gosh, it's hot, hot, hot. | ||
I've got to turn you down, Alex. | ||
Oh yeah, sorry, sorry. | ||
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I'm going crazy. | |
Is that the chip right there? | ||
Oh my gosh. | ||
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That's it. | |
That's a big chip. | ||
Alex, do you have water? | ||
I have a little water, but this is for... I need a little more. | ||
I just want to say this is for all the people locked up for January 6th. | ||
You guys, I'm doing this for you guys. | ||
I'm pouring one out for my homies and to my favorite big booty Latina, I eat this chip for you, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, or as I call you, my sweet angel. | ||
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Oh my gosh, he did it! | |
He's gonna die. | ||
It's funny because I'm watching this and he's just eating a chip and I'm like, I don't Is it good? | ||
It's hot! | ||
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Oh, it's hot! | |
It's pretty hot. | ||
It's pretty hot. | ||
So far we have pretty hot. | ||
Crunching. | ||
Lip smacking. | ||
I love it. | ||
It's really painful. | ||
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It's just kind of like a glassy feeling. | |
Glassy? | ||
Like a light bulb. | ||
Wait, wait, wait, wait, wait! | ||
The challenge is that you're not supposed to drink any water for like an hour or something. | ||
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What? | |
No, no, look at it. | ||
There's ratings where it's like, if you can last one minute... Yeah? | ||
Read the thing. | ||
It says on it. | ||
Chris, bring some milk, Chris, if you're listening. | ||
I have the hiccups all of a sudden. | ||
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Oh my. | |
Wow, it's hot. | ||
Alex is gonna die. | ||
And Luke was right, you're gonna feel it twice. | ||
Alex is dead. | ||
Screw the challenge, take some water. | ||
Drink some milk, Kirsten, if you're listening. | ||
Help this poor man out. | ||
Look, look, look. | ||
It says if you can last five minutes, you're powerless. | ||
Ten minutes is powerful. | ||
Thirty minutes is supercharged. | ||
If you last one hour, you're invincible. | ||
Did you drink water already? | ||
Not yet. | ||
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So it says he can't drink anything. | |
He can't drink anything. | ||
You're supposed to for one hour to be invincible. | ||
Alex, you want to do some jumping jacks? | ||
Put that energy to good use. | ||
I'm about to puke. | ||
Are you really going to puke? | ||
Right there. | ||
Is it that bad? | ||
This is hot. | ||
I mean, bro, if you want to drink the water, I'm not going to stop you. | ||
I think I have some raw cow's milk downstairs. | ||
Yeah, we have those coffees over there. | ||
That's pet's milk. | ||
It's not for human consumption. | ||
Oh, it's getting hotter. | ||
It's getting hotter. | ||
That's great. | ||
Eat your question box. | ||
Yep, yep, you don't have to drink anything. | ||
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Wait, wait, hold on. | |
Might make it worse. | ||
You're going to lose the challenge. | ||
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What? | |
No, wait. | ||
The challenge doesn't stipulate whether you can eat Quest Bars after. | ||
That's true. | ||
That's technically correct. | ||
Let me read what it says. | ||
It says, how long can you last before getting owned, eating or drinking anything? | ||
Oh my god. | ||
Yeah, so if you make it five minutes, you lose, I guess. | ||
Alex, you got this. | ||
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It's hot! | |
You got this. | ||
Alright, you hang there grunting and I'll read more Super Chats. | ||
It feels like the devil's urinating in my mouth. | ||
All right, all right. | ||
Jeremy Hernan says, started late because BJJ class goes to 9pm, but I haven't had this much fun since Labonte and Jones were on the show. | ||
Yeah, we had Alex Jones on, and I was like, Phil, we need someone who can help us keep Alex Jones contained. | ||
And he was like, yeah, yeah, no, I can do it. | ||
I got you, bro. | ||
And then when Alex Jones started saying stuff, Phil just looks at him and goes, yeah! | ||
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And I was like, what are you doing? | |
No! | ||
He set me up. | ||
How you doing? | ||
I'm not doing well at all. | ||
I'm crying. | ||
It burns so bad. | ||
Did it taste good? | ||
Kind of. | ||
I mean, the flavor profile wasn't that bad. | ||
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You're crying. | |
Oh, Alex, don't die. | ||
Oh, it hurts. | ||
First casualty. | ||
If I die, maybe I'll go out of my pain a little bit because it hurts. | ||
How long has it been? | ||
Three minutes? | ||
Oh, it's been like four, I think. | ||
If you go ten minutes, you're powerful. | ||
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And powerful! | |
That's right! | ||
I'm one of the most powerful men ever! | ||
I told AOC she has a big booty! | ||
That means all the power that I need! | ||
I'm just so light-headed! | ||
I gotta read more Super Chess, man. | ||
Deep breathes, don't die. | ||
Dick Edinballs says, I enlisted in the US Army in 2005. | ||
It paid E1 privates $1,200 a month. | ||
How sad America treats its soldiers and vets. | ||
Just get some food stamps, bro! | ||
Quit complaining, man! | ||
Go get some food stamps. | ||
He's come back from the dead to tell you to get food stamps. | ||
Well, it doesn't say you can't do that, actually. | ||
The rules that you couldn't eat or drink. | ||
My tongue off, it burns so bad. | ||
He didn't say anything about it. | ||
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What about tire degreaser? | |
It's graphene. | ||
I have a little bit of graphene. | ||
I already took the vaccine, so it's okay. | ||
Oh, check this out. | ||
This is a good one. | ||
Eric Miller says, A black mermaid falls in love with a rich white man. | ||
In exchange for her right to be a human, she has to sacrifice her voice. | ||
If she wants to speak again, she has to seduce him to kiss her. | ||
Sounds like a Disney movie. | ||
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Here we go. | |
All right, we'll grab some more Super Chats here. | ||
Corn Pop. | ||
He says, welcome back, Luke. | ||
Well, there you go, man. | ||
Thanks for having me. | ||
It's good to be back. | ||
I'm having a lot of fun here. | ||
It's awesome. | ||
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I'm not having any fun! | |
All this money's over! | ||
I'm contacting my lawyer! | ||
I signed a waiver, but I didn't expect this to be one of the things in the waiver that protects you from indemnity! | ||
And it's not even the members only segment. | ||
I wouldn't want to be anywhere else in the world but here right now. | ||
All right, let's see. | ||
Dime Kang says Facebook is issuing warnings on people's accounts for sharing Freedom Tune's newest Jordan Peterson video, saying it violated their community guidelines regarding hate speech. | ||
Shout out to our favorite big booty man, Alex. | ||
Yeah, I have myocarditis now. | ||
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It was worth it though. | |
So, uh, Freedom Tunes put out a couple of really funny ones. | ||
They put out, uh, if Jordan Peterson really was an incel, and it's really funny. | ||
It's him when he... I don't want to give away the jokes, it's just really funny. | ||
And then he did fixing leftist memes again. | ||
We got a shout out, because they were like... I love that one. | ||
They were like, homophobe Seamus did an episode with Tim Kaine. | ||
It's like, did an episode?! | ||
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I was co-host of that show for seven months! | |
Oh, my mouth, my mouth is like, it's like numb. | ||
I don't even... I know, it feels like I've used the hundred... | ||
You're gonna barf? | ||
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Kinda, it was like a- Trash can's to your right, bro. | |
To your right, bro. | ||
Alex, Alex. | ||
Alex is dead. | ||
Did he just take a dump? | ||
No, I'm just trying to... The pain is going to my brain. | ||
Did you just poop your pants? | ||
No, my brain is now numb a little bit. | ||
You seem like you're actually getting better. | ||
No, it feels good. | ||
Honestly, the pain, I like it. | ||
I have a BDSM fetish, so I need this. | ||
This is why I like Kamala Harris so much, because she punishes me so bad. | ||
It feels good. | ||
Oh my gosh. | ||
All right, Alex. | ||
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All right. | |
Oh, wait, wait. | ||
Here's a good one. | ||
Julie Girl 1313 says, just saw a Katie Hobbs commercial bashing Carrie Lake on your show. | ||
We made it! | ||
Shout out to Carrie Lake. | ||
We're big fans. | ||
And Katie Hobbs using our show in a commercial. | ||
Wow. | ||
Thanks for your money. | ||
Well, they didn't pay us. | ||
They just used it. | ||
It's funny when people are like, can we use a clip from your show? | ||
And I'm like, in what context? | ||
And they're like, we're commenting on it for a news video. | ||
And I'm like, are you joking? | ||
That's legal. | ||
It's fair use. | ||
You're going to ask me people take my videos all the time and just, you know, whatever. | ||
Well, but have you guys seen the internet drama between who are these podcasts and centering John? | ||
I know that's kind of niche, but no, basically he, he's like trying to fake Sue them because they use his content for commentary. | ||
But as long as it's transformed, you know, transformational, You can do that. | ||
So for the people playing at home, if you watch somebody, you can react to it. | ||
That's why reaction content is so big. | ||
I can't barely speak, so my mouth feels like it's gonna split. | ||
Are you giving up? | ||
You're gonna drink? | ||
No, how many minutes are we- I'M NEVER GIVING UP! | ||
I'M NEVER QUITTING! | ||
Dan Crenshaw- sorry. | ||
NONE OF YOU GUYS EVER QUIT! | ||
Until you kill me! | ||
Alex, do you need milk? | ||
Chris is offering to feed you milk. | ||
I need some milk, yeah. | ||
We're getting some milk right now. | ||
I told Chris to get mice. | ||
It's breast milk, correct? | ||
I only drink breast milk. | ||
It says you can't eat or drink for an hour to be invincible. | ||
Okay, well, I never said that. | ||
I did say that. | ||
I haven't, you know. | ||
You're two minutes away from being able to drink and being powerful. | ||
Okay. | ||
Just two more minutes. | ||
Okay, well, it feels like I just had an abortion in my mouth. | ||
So, you're allowed to say that on YouTube. | ||
No, I'm pro-abortion, so you're allowed to say that. | ||
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Whatever. | |
I think that's legal, I think. | ||
Alright, let's see. | ||
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Where are we at? | |
Waffle Sensei says, you have to engage with them no matter how culty they are. | ||
It's not about changing the cultist's minds. | ||
It's about allowing normal people to see what a conversation looks like between a knowledgeable person and a cultist. | ||
We have milk? | ||
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Oh my gosh! | |
We need some milk! | ||
Oh my gosh! | ||
How much time? | ||
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Wait, wait, wait. | |
Don't drink it just yet. | ||
We have to wait. | ||
Where did that milk come from? | ||
I don't know. | ||
Probably my personal stash. | ||
Luke's personal stash? | ||
Well, we know a baby formula. | ||
There's a baby formula shortage. | ||
One more minute, just to be sure. | ||
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I think it's one more minute. | |
That's some non-statist milk. | ||
I'll just tell you this much. | ||
Nancy Pelosi's breast milk is what this is. | ||
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I got a visual. | |
I got a visual. | ||
Why? | ||
Why did you make me have a visual right now? | ||
No, that's healthy. | ||
What are you talking about? | ||
She's solving the formula crisis herself. | ||
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Thank you, Nancy. | |
How you doing, Alex? | ||
I'm not doing well. | ||
I mean, I'm doing fine. | ||
All right, you're good. | ||
All right. | ||
That's it. | ||
Ten minutes. | ||
You're powerful. | ||
Don't throw up. | ||
Well you don't just drink it, you gotta like swish it around a little bit, because what happens is the oils, the oils get all over and the milk and the fat and the calcium, it helps. | ||
It is helping. | ||
Yeah. | ||
It is immediately helping. | ||
But you gotta like swish it around. | ||
Oh man, I'm a pimp on a blimp. | ||
You gave me the Pocky chip challenge, and I grind and shine because there's no amount of food. | ||
If this was an unlimited shrimp buffet, I could do it. | ||
If it was an unlimited anything buffet, if you put food in front of me, I am like a dog. | ||
And you know why? | ||
It's because when my parents got divorced, Tim, they actually fought for custody. | ||
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Oh wait! | |
I made a mistake. | ||
more than me so I was technically raised by he would go with me on the weekends | ||
wherever I went so I was with my German Shepherd Primo more than my parents so | ||
that's why I'm an animal. Oh wait I made a mistake it's only been nine minutes. | ||
I'm a soy boy whip now! No, no, I think you're good, I think you're good, I think you're good. | ||
We're going to call it. | ||
I wrote on the time stamp because we're going to make a segment, you know, a special. | ||
The Pocky Pimp segment. | ||
The Pocky Pimp. | ||
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Yeah. | |
I love it. | ||
Does the one chip challenge and he succeeds. | ||
We'll make it a short and we'll put it up. | ||
Well, and to be fair, I actually took the, and I don't want to give them, but BW3s, whatever, they have the hottest spicy wing challenge. | ||
And Tim, I didn't want to give you the inside baseball. | ||
I actually ate that and survived. | ||
So I have a spice level unlike anything you've ever seen. | ||
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So that's why I like my Latinas, like AOC, big booty, spicy life. | |
All right. | ||
Tim didn't like that one. | ||
I'm trying to screen some of these Uber judges. | ||
It's hot, though. | ||
It still burns. | ||
Like, you know, I feel better. | ||
I mean, I guess I feel better, but my mouth does. | ||
My lips feel numb, like I've been chewing on gasoline or something. | ||
Yeah, that's really funny, because now they're going on Twitter and they're being like, oh no, they're winning! | ||
on Trump supporting MAGA candidates so it's easier to run against them than other candidates. | ||
Yeah, that's really funny because now they're going on Twitter and they're like, | ||
oh no, they're winning! And it's like, bro, you paid for them to win. | ||
Like, there was like $3 million in endorsements to- In New Hampshire. | ||
For Don Bullduck. | ||
Yep, in the Senators. | ||
It's crazy. | ||
Yep, and it was eight states, $19 million total, according to the Washington Post, that they invested in mainly MAGA Republicans to run during these primaries. | ||
Yeah, I mean, it's hard to make a really good point, but that's also weird how they've been- the Democrats have been voting in the Republican primaries to get the candidates. | ||
So not just the money, but they're actually voting in it. | ||
Absolutely. | ||
Seems like it should be illegal? | ||
Well, I actually kind of like it. | ||
Let me tell you something. | ||
This is the safest and most fair election ever. | ||
Well, here's what's going to happen. | ||
We're going to go to this members-only show, so smash that like button, subscribe to this channel, share the show with your friends, become a member at TimCast.com to watch it. | ||
You can follow the show at TimCast.org. | ||
You can follow me at TimCast. | ||
I just, do you want to shout anything out? | ||
I don't know. | ||
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Yeah, absolutely. | |
Ryan Walters for Oklahoma.com. | ||
We're trying to make sure that left-wing indoctrination is out of our schools. | ||
We've seen Ron DeSantis, Governor of Oklahoma, be leaders on keeping the state open, fighting back on Fauci and the COVID craziness, but we want to be the leader in education to show how you beat back the left-wing teachers union, get them out of our schools, and get all that nonsense out. | ||
So yeah, please give me a follow there on all those channels as well. | ||
And then Alex might make it to the after show there. | ||
I just want to say congratulations to my wife and her boyfriend Daryl. | ||
She recently got her pregnant. | ||
So just congratulations to you two. | ||
And other than that, you can follow me, Alex99. | ||
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My mouth hurts. | |
That's about it. | ||
Thank you guys. | ||
I'm gonna give you some charcoal and colostrum after this show to hopefully help you with the mud butt. | ||
But anyway, my name is Luke Rudowsky of wearechange.org, my YouTube channel, youtube.com forward slash wearechange. | ||
I'm only a few hundred people away from 800,000 subscribers. | ||
Check out the page. | ||
We have a whole confrontation playlist. | ||
You can see a whole bunch of politicians sweating up a storm, youtube.com forward slash wearechange. | ||
I wanted to mention this yesterday because you point out that you were like the person from Wikipedia. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Wait, wait, wait! | ||
You had your page and they deleted it? | ||
Yeah, because the Washington Post called me Russian fake news because I didn't believe in the Russian hoax. | ||
But this is weird. | ||
You've got, like, almost, what, 400,000 followers on Twitter or 300-something? | ||
Yeah, yeah. | ||
Tons of news articles. | ||
Yeah, yeah, yeah. | ||
Rolling Stones, New York Post, New York Times, multiple mentions in all the media publications, times over. | ||
So, but... | ||
Almost 800,000 YouTube followers? | ||
Yes. | ||
And, like, you're not on Wikipedia. | ||
So, well, all that has to happen is people who are listening need to give Luke a Wikipedia page. | ||
Yeah, but they can delete it. | ||
They can make the page. | ||
They depersoned me. | ||
There were special notes saying that if he's a part of a news-related event, do not mention him or his news organization, We Are Change, because he's, you know, a Russian disinformation, according to the Washington Post, and they're disinformation and propaganda. | ||
So let's see if 35,000 people out of how many of them listening right now and out of the millions who listen are interested enough to push back on the lies from the corporate press and help Luke out by getting his Wikipedia back. | ||
I never, yeah. | ||
Maybe you're, I gotta be honest, maybe you're better off without it because it would just be full of lies anyway. | ||
I don't care for it, to be honest with you. | ||
You know, what matters most is people being on the website and being a part of, you know, being a part of this organization without Uh, Big Tech Social Media. | ||
So you have your platform, TimCast.com. | ||
I have WeAreChange.org. | ||
People could sign up on the email list. | ||
People could sign up on the members area. | ||
And they could... We don't have to go through Big Tech Social Media. | ||
They can do that. | ||
There's other alternatives. | ||
They can sign up for your website. | ||
Exactly. | ||
And your website as well. | ||
So, uh, alternatives, uh, independent of Big Tech Social Media is the future. | ||
I'm happy you're leading the way. | ||
I'm doing my best to do whatever I can. | ||
We invented a Zeppelin over here. | ||
We brought a guy and we put a Zeppelin and Wikipedia won't re-put in that I invented a Zeppelin. | ||
I think it's fake news. | ||
Anyway, sorry Lydia. | ||
I am also here, thank you guys very much for tuning in this evening. | ||
This has been an incredibly entertaining show with Alex. | ||
I'm glad you enjoyed your milk and that you survived and did not throw up. | ||
I'm gonna try to keep it so that no one throws up on this show. | ||
Is that okay with everyone? | ||
I feel like that's for the best. | ||
Sounds like a good rule. | ||
You guys can follow me on Twitter and Mines.com at SourPatchLits, as well as SourPatchLits.me. | ||
We're gonna go to the members-only show, so make sure you sign up at TimCast.com, and we'll see you all over there in about an hour. | ||
Thanks for hanging out. |