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Timcast IRL - Biden Miami Trip BACKFIRES, GOP Leads In DEEP Blue City After Trip w/Danielle D'Souza
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tim pool
We're so close to election day.
Very close.
Less than a week.
And then everyone's gonna go out and cast their ballots, and then we're gonna wait a couple days for them to count the votes, and then figure out what happened.
Because everyone's gonna get really mad, I imagine.
But I think everyone will get mad to a certain degree, because a lot of people on the right are gonna be mad it's taking so long to count votes in certain states, and the left is gonna be mad because all the projections right now show that it's not just going to be a red wave, it's going to be a red great flood.
Tsunami doesn't really get to how crazy it's supposed to be based on these projections.
But I'll tell you, don't count all your chickens before they hatch.
You never know what's going to happen.
But right now, the big news is that Joe Biden has been campaigning in safe blue districts.
And you have to wonder why that is.
It's because their internal polling is likely so bad, they know they're going to lose in places they should not be losing.
Joe Biden went to Miami-Dade He went to Miami.
This is an urban center.
This is a city.
Historically blue.
A day later, Republicans are leading in early voting.
That's amazing.
They're even saying DeSantis might win Miami.
That's how bad it is.
Now he's going to, like, New Mexico, desperately trying to convince people that should be Democrats to vote for him.
And why?
Well.
Tudor Dixon was debating in Michigan.
She brought up a story of a guy who said that these sexualized books in schools made him angry and the Democrats wouldn't explain to him what was going on, so he's voting Republican.
He wants it to stop.
Colbert goes on his show and says, that happened.
Yeah, right.
Never happened.
Didn't even Google search it.
The Democrats don't care about the issues that are actually affecting voters.
They don't care about gas prices.
So this is where we end up.
Well, Joe Biden went out and gave a speech the other day where he basically said, if Republicans win, it's the end of democracy.
MSNBC had a similar segment where this guy was like, who knows if journalists will even be legal after Republicans win.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Okay, let's talk about all this stuff.
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Joining us to talk about this and so much more is Danielle D'Souza Gill.
danielle dsouza
Thanks for having me, Tim, and friends, Luke, Ian.
This has been fun.
I got to see Tim pool, play some pool.
So that was really great.
So I'm glad to be here.
tim pool
Absolutely.
Who are you?
You want to introduce yourself?
danielle dsouza
Oh, yes.
So, yeah, I'm an author.
I do a show called Counterculture on Epic Times, which I really like.
I tell young people that we have to be the counterculture to the left's insanity.
I've written two books, one on God, one on abortion, where I make pro-life arguments.
Right on.
Thanks for joining us.
arguments, talk about how young people have been very lost, should seek a relationship
with God, talk about some faith reasons, science, things like that.
I was on the Women for Trump campaign, really liked that.
I'm very excited for Trump to make a big comeback.
So those are kind of the main things.
tim pool
Right on.
danielle dsouza
Thanks for joining us.
tim pool
We also have the Super Freedom Fighter.
luke rudkowski
Damn right!
It was only a few months ago when the corporate media was telling everyone and fear-mongering about super-spreader events, so we decided to make our own version of that fear-mongering campaign and make shirts that say, Freedom!
Super Spreaders, which is represented here on my t-shirt.
It's a great way to start conversations, and by getting the shirt, you predominantly support me being here.
You can get the shirt on thebestpoliticalshirts.com because you do.
I'm here.
Thanks for having me.
ian crossland
Hello everyone, Ian Croslin here.
Danielle, happy to see you.
Thanks for coming.
I'm looking forward, maybe we can dig into your book on God a little bit, maybe later in the show.
We're talking about it before the show started a little bit, so that's pretty interesting.
Talking about blending science and religion.
I like that idea.
Oh, okay.
danielle dsouza
Into a heated debate.
ian crossland
Yes, let's roll.
What's happening, Serge?
tim pool
Your mic's off.
I left it off.
luke rudkowski
I was opening my drink.
I'm Serge.com.
unidentified
Nice to see you guys.
Cheers.
ian crossland
Let's enjoy the show.
tim pool
All right, here's the big news, ladies and gentlemen, in a tweet from Kayleigh McEnany.
Looks like Biden's visit to Florida had an inverse effect.
Quote, the number of Republicans voting in Miami-Dade County, a historically blue stronghold, surpassed Democrats on Wednesday, just one day after President Joe Biden visited the county to campaign.
I gotta be honest, it really does sound like Biden showed up and they all were like, you want us to vote for what?
Nah, nah, nah, not happening.
Here's where it gets crazy.
The data shows that Republicans are leading in the early vote.
Now that's crazy because the early vote's always Democrat.
Right now in Miami-Dade, early voting numbers, 27% Republican, 21% Democrat.
That means, come election day, Miami-Dade County, a blue city, historically Democrat stronghold, may actually vote Republican.
They may vote for Ron DeSantis.
This is massive.
So when everyone keeps saying red wave, I'm like, okay.
It's a dire sign, they say, for the Democrats.
It sounds really, really great.
But ain't nothin' gonna happen unless you go out and vote and get your friends to go vote.
And I'll put it this way.
If you think you're gonna win so you ain't gotta do anything, you will lose.
Hands down, it'll happen.
But if you rally everybody you know and you go vote, you could possibly win in such a tremendous way.
The defeat would be so crushing that no one would dare run under the Democrat ticket ever again because their policies are insane.
Or at the very least, there would need to be a very hard reformation and we'd see the next two years of Democrats begging for forgiveness because the policies they're proposing are just, they're just nuts.
Republicans, at the very least, are talking about gas prices.
So what do you think's going on?
How do you feel about this Miami stuff?
You're a Florida guy, right?
luke rudkowski
I love Florida.
I spend a lot of time in Miami.
There's also a lot of Cubans there.
A lot of Cubans like myself who just came from communist regimes and understand... Cubans like you?
Yeah, Cubans like me who went through a communist regime.
tim pool
Oh, I see what you're saying.
ian crossland
There were commas in that sentence.
tim pool
Right, there were commas.
luke rudkowski
That doesn't matter.
But but but a lot of people there realize you know ... especially through the lockdowns especially with how ... Florida handled covid that you know you have to of course ... represent larger ideas that represent you and it's it's ... pretty clear that there was a party that wants more lockdowns ... that wants more restrictions that wants more taxes.
And financially, I think we're, let's just be honest here, in a bit of a pickle.
I think a lot of people in Miami realize that.
It is fast, it is booming, there's a lot of things going on, but at the same time, it is a major city, and I think a lot of people are also feeling the havoc of the major failed policies by the Biden administration in Miami.
tim pool
That's crazy.
danielle dsouza
I feel like if I was a liberal who was running, I wouldn't want Biden to come down to campaign with me because Biden's been so bad.
He's been such a failure.
I think most people, not just in Florida, but all over the country are probably like, oh my gosh, everything was great under Trump and now everything's horrible under Biden.
So if I was a Democrat running, I would say, here's what I'm going to do different, maybe from both.
Maybe this is like a new idea, have a new plan.
Don't associate yourself with Biden.
Just do your separate campaigns.
tim pool
You're right.
There have been many Democrats who have told them, do not send Joe Biden here.
Like, we can maybe win if he doesn't show up.
And then he shows up to Miami, and look what happens.
A day later, Republicans overtake Democrats.
I gotta say, I'm willing to bet people went out, saw him, and then went, no way.
Not happening.
And then immediately went, we're like, I'm voting Republican.
luke rudkowski
Were there poll numbers before his speech, or?
tim pool
Yeah.
I mean, these are early vote numbers.
That's what ABC is reporting.
Before he came, Democrats were leading in the early vote.
After he comes a day later, Republicans jump up.
ian crossland
There's that like, you know, there's that reality of like being in the presence of a rock star when you go to a show.
When you're actually there near them, you start to vibe, you like feel it and you start to get into it because you're in the presence of.
I imagine it works in the opposite direction as well.
When you have someone like Joe Biden, who is maybe has anti-charisma.
I don't know.
danielle dsouza
I don't hate him.
And it's like Trump, whenever he endorses candidates, they are immediately the person
who gets a nomination.
He helps them win.
Whereas Biden, he goes towards a candidate, they're like, oh my gosh, now my campaign
is ruined.
Please don't associate with me.
And then plus it's like, if you think about it, when Trump ran in 2016, then he runs in
2020, his 2020 slogans were like, oh, look, here are all the great things that happened
Let's have more greatness, more winning.
We're never tired of winning.
But with Biden, it's like you can't say that because things have been so bad.
So you basically have to say, well, I guess no real message like, oh, Ukraine's the problem.
This is the problem.
We can't really have any excuse here.
We did have a little success, but like not really.
So there's no real message of what they're going to do.
tim pool
There is.
MAGA Republicans are bad.
MAGA Republicans are evil.
That's what Joe Biden did the other night.
He's like, you know, these, these, these violence, violence gotta stop.
And he's saying all this nonsense about election deniers.
And I'm like, dude, I'm glad he came out and said all that stuff about how election denying is wrong.
Because when the Republicans win in a red, great flood come, you know, we'll get all the results in on the ninth or whatever.
Then we can tell all of the Democrats who are whining and crying about it.
Hey, hey, no election denying.
You know, Biden says so.
Hey, hey, Biden said no election denying.
And then what are they going to say?
They're gonna, they're still gonna deny it.
danielle dsouza
Yeah, well, Stacey Abrams, she's gonna of course come out crying.
She's already, she was the first election denier.
She was the one who said it was stolen last time.
So I don't know what her plan is, because I think she's gonna lose this time.
So she's probably gonna say it was stolen again.
ian crossland
Which one did she say was stolen?
danielle dsouza
Like she runs for governor of Georgia.
The polling is showing that she's gonna lose.
And last time she ran, she also lost, but kept saying it was stolen.
tim pool
Well, the Atlantic called her a superstar loser.
I'm really impressed the Atlantic said this.
Democrats keep falling for superstar losers.
There's never been a better time to lose an election.
OK, I'm just going to point out that when the Atlantic is calling your candidates losers before the election, I have to wonder, is this like the media's conspiring to make Republicans think they're going to win so that they don't turn out or something?
Because turnout's already really good for Republicans, but maybe this is what I was just saying.
If every single person who is independent and just hates the Democrats, sick of their BS and their policies, and every single conservative went out and voted and voted against Democrats, be it Republican or whatever, the Democrats would lose so horribly.
So you're saying the Dylan Mulvaney endorsement is not going to help them?
Why are we losing?
And then someone's going to be like, I don't know, maybe it was the child sex changes in
the $8 gas.
And they'll go, OK, and they're going to have a reckoning and it's going to force them to
course correct and get off of this garbage.
luke rudkowski
So you're saying the Dylan Mulvaney endorsement is not going to help them?
tim pool
I'm pretty sure that something like that actually hurt them substantially.
And that's why Colbert came out and lied about that guy's story.
So it was a guy from Dearborn, Michigan, who told Tudor Dixon that when he saw the explicit
books in the kids school, he got really angry and the Democrats ignore it or support it.
And then Colbert is like, never happened.
She made it up.
That's a fake story.
Because he knows that if the American people actually knew about books like this one that Ian's got right here, genderqueer, They freak out.
And the only reason parents did freak out is because with the lockdown, all the parents were watching their kids in Zoom class, hearing the teacher talk about this stuff and put these books.
luke rudkowski
Yeah, we saw what happened in Loudoun County, not far away from here, that even threatened and scared the FBI to the point where they said that they're going to be sending resources to investigate parents that show up at teacher-parent conferences.
I mean this is the absurdity of this administration obviously they have had failed policy after failed policy after failed policies but these are not filled policies these are policies that I think a lot of people are rushing through through the dead vessel that is the Biden puppet administration and when you look at these these policies they're not popular they screw everyone over.
No one likes them, but at the end of the day, they do serve a purpose, and there are a lot of corporations, a lot of big banks that are benefiting off of them, but everyone else is screwed.
Now, if only, you know, the Taliban, the drug traffickers, and the Ukrainian government could vote, maybe then we would have a totally different political perspective, but we don't have that here in the United States.
We have a pushback against what I see is the Great Reset.
tim pool
I just want to read this one super chat.
IM says, Red Wave is such a generic term, I decree it to be called the Scarlet Surge.
That's pretty good.
unidentified
The Crimson Crush.
ian crossland
I think it's dangerous to vote against people in general.
Like saying this administration's so bad that I will vote for the other thing because I think that's what happened with the Nazis is it was so bad after World War I that people just wanted something different.
So they grabbed the most charismatic different one, the Nazi guy.
tim pool
I agree to a certain extent.
I really don't like the idea of voting against Democrats or, like, voting against a politician.
And so, you know, I sympathize with what Dave Smith was saying that, you know, you can't keep voting for the lesser of two evils.
But my view right now is, like, we're in the midterms.
We're not voting for a president.
We're looking at our congressional candidates and local representatives.
They, like, these are people that you can go and talk to.
The local level, these are not the lesser of two evils, often.
luke rudkowski
Sometimes.
But there's only a few populist candidates.
There's some that represented the will of the people, but the other Republicans are like, I'll just do what the Democrats are doing, but just ten years from now.
tim pool
But that's why the primaries were so important.
luke rudkowski
Sorry, I cut you off.
danielle dsouza
Oh no, I was just going to say to disagree with you, Ian, that I think that that's also how we defeated Hitler, because we had to ally with Stalin, because Hitler was such a great threat.
So sometimes you have to go with the lesser of two evils in order to take on the greater evil in the end.
So I do feel like it's okay if Americans say, oh my gosh, my life sucks, like Biden is so bad, this economy is so bad, I can't keep living like this, to vote for someone new.
Because a lot of the new candidates, they might not know them.
They might say, I'm not sure if I agree with everything they say.
But I know I agree with this, and then try it, and then, you know, see what happens in 2024.
tim pool
We just saw the libertarian candidate in Arizona drop out and endorse Masters.
And so, you know, libertarians and conservatives have some overlap, but not a whole lot.
And with the Mises Caucus now, there's some when it comes to, like, cultural issues.
So this is actually kind of a big deal.
I remember I was, uh, I can't remember who told me this.
It was some Republicans were saying that conservatives in like 2018, they were like, or they're saying some conservatives said libertarians need to just, you know, sit down and vote Republican.
And then I'm just thinking like, dude, libertarians don't like your policies.
Like they, they're not you in a different party.
They genuinely don't.
But now, the threat from Democrats is so great to actually see the Libertarian be like, you know, actually, I would rather have this guy, because he at least has some advancement in the cause of freedom, as at least relative to Democrats who are authoritarian cultists.
luke rudkowski
Well, there is some overlap, right?
It's not like it's just black and white here.
Because when it comes to the Second Amendment, when it comes to the First Amendment, when it comes to the populist Individuals coming forward representing those ideas in the battlefield of ideas.
Yes, they absolutely do do deserve support and there are a lot of neoconservatives a lot of back crazy ish insane individuals inside of the Republican Party that are way worse than some of the staunchest liberals in our party establishment.
I want to dive into this Atlantic story a little bit.
Democrats keep falling for superstar losers.
and those individuals do need to be called out so a lot of the libertarians
are kind of taking their popcorn and watching this larger fight unfold within the republican party. I
tim pool
want to dive into this Atlantic story a little bit.
Democrats keep falling for superstar losers.
There's never been a better time to lose an election.
They're going to mention in the early 2000s the Japanese racehorse Haru Urara
became something of an international celebrity.
Not because of her prowess on the track, just the opposite.
Haru had never won a race.
She was famous for not winning, but for losing.
And the longer her losing streak stretched, the more famous she grew.
She finished her career with a perversely pristine record, zero wins, 113 losses.
American politics doesn't have anyone quite like Haru Urara, but it does have Beto O'Rourke and Stacey Abrams.
The two Democrats are among the country's best-known political figures, better known than almost any sitting governor or U.S.
senator, and they have become so well-known not by winning big elections, but by losing them.
That right there, I have to just...
Seriously, name a Democrat governor.
The average person, if you said, who's Beto O'Rourke, they're like, oh yeah, I've heard of Beto.
I've heard of Stacey Abrams.
It's like, yeah, they lost.
They're losers.
And I don't mean that in the insult, in the pejorative, I mean quite literally, they lose.
And the Democrats prop them up, have them on TV shows, cheer for them and celebrate them when they can't win.
Now, I don't know, look, maybe, maybe, I really doubt they're gonna win, but let them try, you know, we'll see.
luke rudkowski
But there's Whichmore, and then that crazy looking sociopath guy from California.
ian crossland
What do you think about those guys?
danielle dsouza
Yeah, I mean the left was so obsessed with Beto O'Rourke, putting him on the cover of magazines, acting like he's a Ronald Reagan figure, everyone's gonna back him, you know, 49 out of 50 states type of popularity, he keeps losing.
Stacey Abrams, they acted like she was, you know, this great queen, she kept showing up and like, even when she went on The View, everyone acted like she was the greatest person to ever grace their presence.
This article is so brutal.
It's like, at this point, they're not going to win their elections.
They probably will end up, though, getting some kind of show or ending up on CNN or The
View or MSNBC, because they're kind of just celebrities now, but they're not going to
be politicians.
tim pool
I just this article is so brutal.
Never before has such small scale loser dumb so often been sufficient to achieve such a
large scale stardom.
Apart from Abrams and O'Rourke, there have also been other examples in recent years.
Jamie Harrison made an unsuccessful bid for the DNC chairmanship, then an unsuccessful bid to unseat Lindsey Graham, then a second bid, blah blah blah.
M.J.
Hager, a Texas Democrat, lost a close House race.
I just—wow.
The Atlantic's pissed.
I'm willing to bet that right now, with the polls that are coming out and the projections of Republicans winning 54 Senate seats, there are establishment Democrat activists who are fuming like what is wrong with the DNC that they cannot win elections, they prop up losers, their policies are insane.
ian crossland
It's supposed to be the progressive liberal party, but I haven't seen real progressive measures proposed, like fusion power.
You know, real progress for humanity I'm talking about, not like sending people two grand.
You need like, we need to be recovering the carbon from the atmosphere, making graphene, new industry, all these real progress movements.
That's supposed to be the liberal part of the puzzle that pushes for the new things, and they haven't.
I haven't seen it.
tim pool
Trump won the first race he ever ran, right?
The first thing he ever ran for was president and he wins?
luke rudkowski
No, no, no.
He ran a bunch of times for the presidency and then lost.
tim pool
Oh, he ran for the Reform Party, that's right.
luke rudkowski
No, no.
He was at CPAC a bunch of times, lost a couple times as well.
tim pool
Running in the primaries?
luke rudkowski
I believe so.
tim pool
Sure?
luke rudkowski
Yeah, I remember seeing him at CPAC a couple years ago.
danielle dsouza
I don't think he ran in the primaries.
I think he had maybe teased in the past, like, oh, maybe one day I'll run for president, because people had asked him that for years.
luke rudkowski
Didn't he do it also in the 90s as well?
tim pool
No, I think that he was going to run for the Reform Party and then didn't, or something like that in 2000.
luke rudkowski
Here's a timeline history of politics.
Hold on, I'm going to read to this and then get back to you guys.
danielle dsouza
Um, but yeah, no, I mean, I think that the left has this view of, like, what a perfect candidate is, and they're like, oh, Stacey Abrams is perfect, like, she's a super educated black woman, she's massive, like, that's okay.
tim pool
Hey, whoa, whoa.
danielle dsouza
I'm sorry, I'm sorry.
Might need to be censored on YouTube.
But then someone like Beto, they're like, oh my gosh, he's great.
This is what the new Texan is.
Like, maybe if you're from Austin, this is like the new Texan who doesn't want any of their weapons anymore.
And it's like, no one actually supports people like that.
Even like you were saying, maybe, what do liberals want?
It's like, they're not going to vote for people like them.
They'd probably prefer a candidate, like you were saying, maybe like a Bernie Sanders or
someone who's going to be more leftist in actions or something.
But these people, I mean, they're just like swamp creatures.
They just want to be kind of famous TV personalities.
ian crossland
I thought Obama.
luke rudkowski
And Donald Trump, the famous TV personality, was talking about running for president all the way back
He did run under the Reform Party in 2000.
He teased it again in 2003.
He was in the polls in 2011, but then decided not to run.
In 2012, he endorsed Romney.
And in 2013, he formed the Presidential Exploratory Committee.
tim pool
So he did actually run for the Reform Party?
luke rudkowski
Yes, in 2000.
ian crossland
I thought Obama was so charming and like well-loved and just like he's very empathic he felt like he had good relationships with his daughters his wife loves him it seemed like a pretty genuine I don't like how he got co-opted by the military industrial complex went down that path but people in the Democratic Party now are mimicking him they're trying to identity politics they want someone with his skin color someone with his clothing type like Beto wears the same similar clothes as Obama he has that button up that he tucks in he even uh does this when he talks with his hand Then you got like Pete Buttigieg who's like literally sounds like Obama when he talks.
They studied Obama when they were younger, obviously.
danielle dsouza
And I think that's why Biden picked Kamala Harris.
He was like, oh when I was vice president I ran with a black man so I'll pick a black woman to run with me and then everything will be great.
We'll be like a great dynamic duo.
But of course Kamala Harris is like the worst vice president we've ever had.
She literally doesn't prepare for anything.
She shows up to things to talk and then her words just go in this loop and she doesn't actually say words, even though she has
speech writers.
tim pool
Yeah. I agree. You know, it's really terrifying to see that Kamala Harris is the vice president,
but it really is entertaining to watch her talk in circles like her brain doesn't work,
but she's too young for that to be happening. You know, what did she she said something recently?
I can't remember what it was, but she was she said something about I really love some I can't remember.
luke rudkowski
Venn Diagrams?
tim pool
Venn Diagrams, that was it.
unidentified
I really love Venn Diagrams, just the circles, don't you?
tim pool
I was like, what, lady?
What is going on?
luke rudkowski
I think she made a 10-minute speech about that one.
That one particular topic.
tim pool
It's funny.
luke rudkowski
Yeah?
tim pool
It's like watching, you know, comedy or something.
luke rudkowski
She worked really hard, though, to get to the positions where she's at, though.
unidentified
Yeah.
ian crossland
Hey, Venn Diagrams are pretty cool.
But you gotta think three-dimensionally, you know?
You're not flat on a paper.
luke rudkowski
Yeah, she was there with Willie Brown, you know, in San Francisco.
tim pool
She wasn't thinking about being just flat.
ian crossland
She goofs around.
She seems like she's afraid of saying the wrong thing, which I don't want someone that's afraid in leadership positions.
I don't like it.
And having them literally said, well, I believe it was literally said this, they want a woman of color in the office.
Like they said, we need a person of color in office.
It's the dumbest prerequisite for someone in leadership authority.
You need the best person, and then we'll figure out everything else.
If they're that great, they're going to create a genre of people, you know, the people that want to be like them, people that are proud to be like them.
But you need a great person to instill that.
You can't just force it.
In my opinion, you can't.
danielle dsouza
Yeah, I think they were hoping she would be like the great successor to Biden.
She would be the person who'd really bring in all of the charisma because Biden's so old, he's boring, and he was running as kind of like this middle-of-the-road person.
Now, that's not what happened.
He obviously hasn't been like that.
But Kamala Harris was supposed to be like the really good politician.
So it was actually really disappointing to see how bad she really is, especially since she's our first woman vice president.
Of course, they don't define what a woman is, so they don't believe in that word.
But I believe in that word.
And so it's sad.
tim pool
It's all they had.
ian crossland
They had Tulsi Gabbard, but Tulsi wouldn't play ball.
They were like, we can't—there's no women of color on stage, and Tulsi Gabbard's standing there with skin darker than mine, like a certain color, you know, of melanin, whatever the hell it is.
luke rudkowski
Tulsi endorsed Biden, though.
She played the game.
ian crossland
Off the bat, she torched Kamala Harris on stage, metaphorically, basically ended her potential to become the president, if she ever had any.
luke rudkowski
People called her the Kamala killer afterwards, after that one moment during the presidential debates where she just went right at her.
This was an issue that a lot of people knew about but were afraid to talk about.
She brought it out in the mainstream and there was no denying the bigger truth that she busted wide open on the main stage.
And that was incredible.
So I give her full credit for that.
unidentified
Yeah.
tim pool
But what makes me think they weren't really... They couldn't control her though.
She's anti-war.
luke rudkowski
Yeah.
And she stood up for actual individuals who were screwed over by the system.
Actual individuals who were, you know, messed up by Kamala's policies in some of the worst, most atrocious ways, and she stood up for those individuals and people that had no voice.
So, props to her.
ian crossland
They said, we want a woman of color.
As Tulsi was standing on stage, you're like, there are no women of color on stage!
And you're like, what?
I mean, I'm not saying she's African-American.
You know, she's like a Pacific Islander.
tim pool
It's nonsense.
You vote for the person who's going to do right by the people of this country, by the country, by its institutions.
and weed out corruption in the institutions when they go wrong.
And so that could be Tosi Gabbard, it could be Pete Buttigieg, it could be whoever.
But, and I mean that in a, like, identity sense.
I actually don't think it could be Pete Buttigieg, because I think he's corrupt.
I think most of the Democrats are.
And I think what we've seen over the past few years is that if you're paying attention to what's going on in politics,
you'd be like, I cannot support Democrats.
Like, even for Tulsi Gabbard to have endorsed Biden, to me it's kind of like, are you serious, dude?
Like, Tulsi is anti-war.
She's anti-intervention.
She knows Biden is a warmonger.
And she endorsed him?
Maybe, you know, I guess 4D chess or something.
ian crossland
I think she had TDS at the time.
She was so upset and dislike of Trump.
luke rudkowski
But she also had the option of Bernie, but we're hearing news reports that Bernie was so cold and mean to her and other people that she was just like, screw it, I'm just gonna go with Biden here.
danielle dsouza
But Well, if she's like an example of, let's say, like a left-wing voter who's more center, then they're going to be voting for us now because she's Republican, or at least she's left the Democrat Party.
She's endorsing these MAGA candidates, at least.
And so it's like, I think the left is hoping they can push people to the brink, basically say, How much can we push you to where you're suffering and you still vote for us, but we just can't go off the edge?
Well, it's like they went off the edge.
And so even people who've run for president as a Democrat are now endorsing MAGA candidates.
luke rudkowski
She also endorsed Carrie Lake for governor.
Chelsea Gabbard did.
But she's also, you know, CFR.
ian crossland
You see the girl in the view referred to people of the political.
We're going to talk about that later.
tim pool
But I want to I want to I want to get to the hard politics here because we have this story from Timcast.com.
Biden's speech, one final warning, according to White House chief of staff.
In some cases, we won't know the winner of the election for a few days after the election,
said Biden of midterm results.
One final warning.
That's what he says.
unidentified
The president decided a few days ago that it was important to issue one final warning
on this issue to make very clear, to leave no doubt that we have people out there still
peddling the big lie.
People now raising the issue of election denial in this election.
tim pool
Oh yeah, old mean Joe's coming for you if you say naughty words about him.
What's the one final warning?
A warning to Democrats that there's going to be people who reject the results or whatever?
I don't understand how that makes sense because Democrats rejected the elections in 2016.
Outright rejected it.
And Stacey Abrams still does.
So what's the warning?
What's the pitch?
In the speech, Biden was basically saying, the only way democracy survives is if Democrats retain power.
luke rudkowski
Pretty much.
I mean, that's essentially what he's saying here.
If we lose, there's going to be something fishy going on.
But if we win, you better not say something's fishy going on.
And again, this is just power trying to hold on to power.
And they're losing it.
They're losing.
It's just getting gripped out of their hands right now.
danielle dsouza
And one final warning.
I mean, that sounds like a threat.
That's like what parents say to their children.
Like, one last warning and then I'm going to spank you.
It's like, okay, like basically you're saying if we don't vote for you, we don't vote for your candidates, we're going to be punished is kind of how it reads because it's like, well, why can't we evaluate the candidates in front of us and decide this is an election?
But he's basically saying before the election even starts, we're already in a place where, you know, they're going to bring the hammer on us.
tim pool
Well, let's be fair.
We are being punished because people voted for them.
So in 2020, they decided Biden was the guy and now we all suffer because of it.
So hopefully, we're in the midterms.
You know, we're not going to change the executive branch unless they impeach him.
And then Kamala.
And then I guess you have to appoint a Republican Speaker of the House.
Could you imagine a President McCarthy?
I would not be happy.
luke rudkowski
Would you have a President Kamala?
Like, if you have to choose, I think the reason Biden put in Kamala is because so many other people would rather have him than Kamala.
I mean, if you're asking me right now, who do you want at the position of power right now?
Kamala, a sociopathic, crazy prosecutor from California?
Or just the old man who doesn't know where he is?
I prefer the old man, to be honest with you.
What about you guys?
ian crossland
The woman, the one that has cognizance.
I can't stand vacant leadership.
Biden is surrendering.
luke rudkowski
Why would you want a competent working government?
tim pool
You can still negotiate certain things with bad people, but not crazy people.
If an 80-year-old, unhinged, demented man broke into your house on accident and he was armed, and he's in your house and he's got a powerful weapon, What are you going to say to him?
You're going to be like, hey there, calm down, buddy.
What's going on?
He's going to be like, better calf care!
unidentified
Bang, bang!
tim pool
And you're like, oh, he's going nuts!
A crazy person breaks in, intending to do you harm.
Now that's bad, but still equally as dangerous.
However, you can still talk your way out if the person is sane.
You see what I'm saying?
So, my point is, I don't think Kamala Harris is going to blow the world up, but Joe Biden's old and demented and may give orders pertaining to the wrong country.
Because he's misspoken how many times?
He thinks his son died in Iraq.
It's something he made up.
That's scary.
luke rudkowski
Yeah, but still, Kamala has lower approval ratings than Biden right now.
tim pool
Oh great, so then she'll get impeached too.
danielle dsouza
Yeah, I also feel like it's just bigger than Biden and Kamala Harris.
I think we need to, like, bring pain to the Democrats, you know?
It's like, they kept impeaching Trump.
They'd say, oh, you know, this many times impeached, he's disgraced, Trump, blah, blah, blah.
It's like, I'm sorry, but Trump was way more popular than you guys, so we should absolutely impeach them.
It doesn't even matter if, you know, it's Biden, it's Harris.
It's like, I don't know.
Impeach him for what exactly?
horrible but they should have to live with that stain because that's what they
unidentified
Biden?
danielle dsouza
brought on us and they always think oh we can do whatever we want to you guys
and you'll never do it to us it's like wait a minute if we take back the House
the Senate we can we we can do it to you guys maybe then they won't act like this
ian crossland
anymore I don't know impeach him for what exactly Biden yeah impeach Biden over the southern border
luke rudkowski
I could name a whole bunch of stuff.
But I can't say some of it on this channel.
Two things I can't say on this channel.
One relates to a product.
One relates to the treatment.
Two relates... Three!
International Chinese business dealings.
It's Hunter business dealings.
Afghanistan.
tim pool
Strategic Petroleum Reserve.
That's the big one right there.
Gutting our strategic petroleum reserve to try and win an election.
luke rudkowski
While destroying domestic energy production and exploration.
tim pool
Sending money to Ukraine.
Just, sorry, go.
He's gotta go.
luke rudkowski
I mean, what he did in Afghanistan, that's just criminality right there.
That's beyond words.
It's not incompetence.
It wasn't a mistake.
It's top-level criminality.
ian crossland
You're talking about the surrender?
luke rudkowski
Yeah.
The business dealings with China?
The business dealings with Ukraine?
There's so much to look into.
tim pool
But also, let's 25th Amendment him.
Okay, we're not gonna say he did anything wrong.
We're gonna we're gonna we're gonna go out with some grace and just say his brain don't work.
Gotta go.
Gotta go.
unidentified
Yeah.
unfit.
ian crossland
I haven't thought much about I thought impeachment is just kind of like political football like now now it's your turn next time it'll be my turn then your turn but at some point doing nothing is probably the wrong move like just waiting for incompetence to leave.
It doesn't want to leave.
They'll stick around until you make them get out.
So maybe maybe an impeachment is on the table.
tim pool
I certainly think so.
luke rudkowski
I think the best government is the government that doesn't do anything.
So the more incompetent they are, the more that they're stalled, the more that they don't do anything, the more happier I am because that means the government's going to be interfering with my life a lot less.
So I'm happy that there's going to be, I think all governments should always have a big checks of balance on it.
I think if a president is Democrat, there should be a Republican Senate and House to challenge him on everything.
I think there should always be huge arguments and debates.
I think they have to be there for every single vote.
I think they need to work at a snail's pace.
And if they do that, I'll be very happy.
tim pool
I think it would've been great if Trump appointed Tulsi Gabbard as like national security advisor and I mean, yeah, just right there.
Then you're bringing in someone who's more moderate, more left-leaning.
Especially this was back a few years ago when she was absolutely a Democrat.
I think that would have built up a massive coalition and probably would have... Tulsi voters would be like, we'll take it.
National security advisor to the president, Tulsi, anti-intervention.
Way better than John Bolton.
ian crossland
I think we'll start getting kind of stuff like that.
If we have Cenk Uygur on the show, once we start doing it personally, when we can work with the people, the most
extremely different people.
tim pool
We invited him on the show politely.
ian crossland
Never stop.
Keep going.
Cause he's on his way.
But once we start, I think as citizenry reaching across the aisle, interacting with people that we might've thought are
enemies psychologically, and we really can show in good faith
that we can work together, even though we disagree, you'll start to see it in politics.
tim pool
You know, the issue I take that with that Ian is I think you're
saying that out of ignorance and naivety.
ian crossland
No, I mean, I just think you'd be the change.
Don't expect someone else to do it.
tim pool
I've been on the ground for, uh, I was reporting on the ground for like 10 years, and I've
been all over these protests.
Luke and I were in Occupy.
Having experienced this and knowing firsthand exactly what happens when you try and say
words to these people, I can only just say to you, Ian, you are 100% incorrect.
What you are proposing is like asking someone to flap their arms until they fly.
It won't happen.
When I saw Cenk Uygur at Politico, I said, hey man, how's it going?
Because I know him and I've known him for a long time.
He fans me off, and I was like, hey, look, you guys made a video about Dave Rubin, I don't know what your beef, I have nothing to do with it, but you put my name, like, front and center on your video, so I was just wondering if you could... They just start screaming at me, top of his lungs, in front of everybody at Politicon, and I'm just like, why are you yelling at me?
Like, what's happening?
We've invited them on the show numerous times.
All they do is they make rage-bait videos about us, taking us out of context.
When I invited some of these high-profile leftists to come on the show, what did they do?
They lied and claimed that we were tricking them to grift or whatever, and then went around hooting and hollering that I was afraid to debate or something.
It was totally fake.
So at a certain point, yes, I get it.
We'll keep trying.
We'll keep saying things like, we'd love to have you on the show, but bro, At a certain point, you have to understand that it's just not going to happen.
ian crossland
Well, there are things we have in common with pretty much every American.
Well, maybe not every American, but you look corporate, corporations, megacorporations.
The amount of power a megacorporation has over the everyday American's life is completely unethical.
I think that Cenk, I know Cenk Uygur believes that.
I believe that.
I know that, I believe you believe that as well.
You've talked, we talked extensively about BlackRock and the power that Microsoft has and these crazy corporations.
And as long as we focus on our common beliefs, the little stuff like who said what, what color shirt, you know, Ian, who you voted for, that stuff doesn't really matter.
danielle dsouza
Look at AOC.
She's hardcore progressive.
She has now allied with, like, big military.
She's allying with all of these things she's supposed to be against.
It's like, I would love to think people stick to their principles, but for the left, it's like, for them, it's diehard.
It's like, we will stick as a team even if it means going against everything we believe in.
Like, I know that that's probably not something she believes in, but she's gonna do it because, like, she's a team player.
But our side's always like, we have to be, you know, upright on every single thing, so then we get kind of divided.
We have, like, libertarians, like, social conservatives, like, these- all these different groups, and then we all discuss things like normal people, but they just, like, think that we shouldn't exist.
They think Tucker Carlson shouldn't exist.
They hate us.
tim pool
Remember when I explained Bugs Bunny-ing someone?
You remember this?
ian crossland
Oh, vaguely.
Tell me again.
tim pool
So, uh, in Looney Tunes, there's Bugs Bunny, and there's, uh, was it Daffy?
ian crossland
Daffy Duck.
tim pool
And then Elmer Fudd has his double barrel, and he wants to figure out which of these small woodland creatures he will kill.
And so there's a poster on a tree and it says, Rabbit Season.
So then Bugs Bunny tears the flyer off and it says Duck Season.
And then Elmer turns the gun to Daffy and then Daffy goes, No, it's Rabbit Season.
Then he tears it down and it says Rabbit.
And then Elmer Fudd turns it to Bugs.
They go back and forth arguing that it's actually the other person's season.
Then finally Bugs Bunny reverses his position and says, It's Rabbit Season.
And then Daffy goes, oh no you don't, it's duck season!
And then Bugs goes, okay Daffy, it's duck season.
And then Elmer Fudd shoots Daffy instead.
And then he goes, you!
Bugs bunnying is a term that I use to describe when you go on Facebook and you will see a leftist arguing about why they hate this, that, or otherwise.
And then what you do is you engage them Arguing their point, and slowly evolve your position to be their original position, and they will argue against their actual post.
Dude, this happens all the time, and I do it to make a point, and then I'll say, wait a minute, you're now against social healthcare?
This is so weird.
And they'll be like, well, what I'm saying is, and I'm just like, that's the point.
The point is, they hate you.
They hate you so much, they will vote for Joe Biden.
They hate you so much, they can hear John Fetterman go, And they're gonna be like, I'd rather have that?
ian crossland
I mean, I don't think it's- no one hates- people don't hate me.
tim pool
You could say they hate you, it's just such a generic vague term, it doesn't- Dude, Colbert went on his show and said, we looked this up, the story never happened.
And if you Google it, you find the videos are viral.
This guy from Dearborn said, I used to be a Democrat, I'm voting Republican.
And Colbert goes on his show and said, we looked it up, never happened.
And then he goes, that happened.
Everyone's laughing.
And he's mocking this family who's begging for help.
This guy says, I went to the Democrats and said, why are you showing sexual images to my children?
And they dismissed me.
And when he went to Tudor Dixon and said, no more will I vote for them, Colbert went on his show, lied to the entire country because they are evil people.
He could have said, you know, that story did happen.
But what was this guy really complaining about?
Books that were educating kids.
He could have made an argument.
Instead, he just calls the guy a liar and then claims, I looked it up, it didn't happen.
See, this is why you have so many people who hate and will vote for John Fetterman or Joe Biden, because they march in lockstep behind these evil individuals.
And that's the banality of evil.
But then for you to be like, we should invite them on the show.
We do.
We do.
But come on, dude.
We know for a fact they're not coming on.
They go on Twitter every single day and lie about everything.
ian crossland
I don't agree that we know for a fact.
tim pool
The Young Turks have made video after video where you know we did not say the things they claim we said.
ian crossland
I really don't care.
I mean, take me out of context if you want to.
It's not going to stop me from trying to work together with people.
tim pool
My point is, what makes you think they will sit down and have a real conversation with you when they are lying about you to everyone else?
ian crossland
What I believe is, there is no other... maybe there are other ways of peacefully figuring this out, but that it's like, I don't see a logical... Peace at our time, right?
tim pool
Peace at our time?
ian crossland
I don't see a logical... I'm not trying to stop Cenk Uygur from invading Poland right now.
No, it's not about Neville Chamberlain's weakness.
I'm talking about diplomacy and communication amongst civilians in the United States.
That's what he was trying to do.
He wasn't talking... he was talking to German Nazi Hitler, dude.
I there is a little this is that's the goal I see the goal is us hanging out talking about
stuff and showing the world that we can overcome our grievances.
I don't know exactly how to get there.
But I know that that's a goal.
danielle dsouza
I think they silence us.
What if they're like, Oh, we want to say our view, they want to say their view, then they
censor you like on social media, like for the average person, right?
It's like they can't actually get their views across.
And then not to mention, what about during like the BLM riots, all of that?
What if you're a store owner, you're like, please don't hurt me.
I'm liberal.
I support BLM.
Please don't hurt me.
And they're like, boom.
I'm going to ruin your store, right? So it's like, okay, how is that going to work when people
luke rudkowski
have this complete hatred of you? How about this? I think what Ian is trying to say is be careful of
mass generalizations because there are bad actors that do hate you. It's not always everyone. I
think that's what you're trying to say. Sure.
But also, I just wanted to make another argument just to counter your point a little bit here, because when you say, you know, they're all in line here, we should do the same.
I don't think we should, because I think not being in line, I think questioning and arguing is a strength, and I think their cultist beliefs and ideas, staying in line, is a weakness and overall a bad thing.
danielle dsouza
I don't think we should be like AOC.
I don't think we should give up our principles in order to sell out to some company.
I'm not saying that.
I'm just saying that I do think the left goes to the extreme to do that, and our side generally doesn't do that.
tim pool
Let me pull up this story from the Washington Examiner.
The View host compares Republican women to roaches voting for Raid.
Quote, what's also surprising to me is the abortion issue.
I read a poll just yesterday that white Republican suburban women are now going to vote Republican, she told her co-hosts.
It's almost like roaches voting for Raid.
She was interrupted by Alyssa Farrah Griffin, who accused Hosted of insulting voters.
When you have people who refuse to understand your position and then listen to Stephen Colbert to try and understand what your position is and then he lies to them and says your position is fake and doesn't exist.
How are you supposed to have a reasonable conversation to move this country forward when these ideological zealots outright refuse to even have a conversation?
ian crossland
Start your own show.
That was my experience.
If you don't like what they're saying about you, you gotta start speaking for yourself publicly.
tim pool
Right, and we've done that, and now we can't expect the woman who is calling women roaches to want to sit down here and have a conversation about why she's wrong.
ian crossland
I would talk to her, but that statement was crazy.
Can we play that short clip of her?
unidentified
I mean, it's basically anytime you start referring... You had something you wanted to say.
Well, yeah, I would say if you're answering that part, which party's getting the message out, I would actually say the Republicans are, and I tend to vote independent and left.
I don't want to watch four minutes of the video.
Republican suburban women are now going to vote Republican.
Why?
It's almost like roaches voting for raid, right?
They're voting against their own self-interest.
Do they want to live in Gilead?
tim pool
She is so arrogant and hateful.
Her immediate assumption is, do these women want to live in Gilead?
They're voting against their own interests.
We have a pro-life woman sitting here.
Is voting pro-life against your interests?
danielle dsouza
Absolutely not.
I don't know what in her mind makes her think that abortion is somehow good for women.
I mean, even if you are a woman who's been through that, I would say almost every woman who's been in that situation is horrible.
It's not something you want.
It's not like, you know, getting an ice cream cone or doing something fun.
It's a very sad thing and it's horrible.
luke rudkowski
Yeah, that leads to psychological and physical damage that many people don't want to talk about.
danielle dsouza
Right, have regrets over doing that and so on.
But aside from that, this isn't something that is something that they look towards.
So I think the fact that the left wants this to be their main issue for the midterms, they basically want it to be all about January 6th, our democracy being lost, and abortion.
Those are like their two big things they want people to vote on.
And it's like, Maybe women actually want intact families.
Maybe they actually want to be safe in their neighborhoods.
They want men to be men.
They want all these other things.
They don't actually want abortion.
Why don't we avoid that situation?
I think most women would disagree with her and would not like being called roaches, obviously, if she wants women to vote leftist in the midterms and they're watching this.
This is not a way to attract them.
tim pool
But I can certainly imagine there are many women who want to be able to get abortions whenever they want.
Genuinely, deep within their souls, they just would love to get an abortion.
I mean, Lena Dunham said she wished she had one, despite not actually having a kid.
She was like, no, she just wished she got pregnant.
That was kind of crazy.
But to say that pro-life women Who don't like abortion, who want to have babies and families, are voting against their interests for knowing exactly what they want, is the epitome of arrogance and hatred.
How about she actually let Farrah speak—is that her name?
Alyssa?
Yeah, Alyssa.
Actually let Alyssa speak and say, I genuinely don't understand why a Republican woman would vote against her interests.
Can you explain it to me?
And then she'd say, well, it's not against their interests, is it?
They believe that these are babies and they don't want their lives ended.
So they wouldn't get an abortion and they don't think it should be supported.
Hey, it's that simple.
danielle dsouza
And perhaps these women voting think that it's in the best interest of the child to not kill them.
I mean, we have to consider all the people in play.
What about fathers?
They often say, how do I have access to my child?
Even in child custody things, they don't have any say.
When it comes to abortion, they have no say.
So I think that there's so much more to this than just, you know, is this in her best interest?
And I would say it's not in her best interest.
It's not in the child's best interest.
It's not in anyone's best interest in that entire family unit.
tim pool
So what ends up happening with a lot of policies, there's a lot of, I think, really important and great things that came out of the feminist movement.
I think that's most people, everybody would agree, like women can vote.
I know there's a lot of people who say repeal the 19th, but you know, most people are like, no, we're cool with it.
Although, you know, there are a lot of social issues that are happening now that people argue about.
I think what you end up seeing with a lot of feminist stuff, however, is detrimental to women.
So when you look at hookup culture, who is at benefit?
Men, not women.
Just plain as day.
And mostly, like, wealthier, taller, you know, more attractive dudes, they can fool around, do whatever they want with no responsibilities.
Used to be that if a guy wanted to hook up with a chick and he did, you're getting married because she's getting pregnant.
Now, who cares?
Get an abortion!
What was it?
Was it Portnoy?
Dave Portnoy was talking about this?
luke rudkowski
He was debating, I think, Andrew Tate on this issue.
tim pool
And he was basically saying, like, if he gets a girl pregnant, he wants her to get rid of it, you know?
luke rudkowski
Yeah.
tim pool
That's way better for a guy who doesn't want to be responsible for anything.
And it puts the burden on women who are now pregnant.
So then what ends up happening is you build a culture where women say, OK, then I should be able to just get rid of it.
Sure, I get it.
But the burden is still on the woman no matter what.
It still benefits the man more if the man wants to be irresponsible.
danielle dsouza
And I think it's so sad that the left tries to act like a man giving you $500 to go to an abortion clinic is empowering.
That's, like, similar to prostitution.
Basically saying, I'm gonna give you money, so, like, go do this.
No, no, no.
luke rudkowski
Working for a mega-multinational corporation and giving all of your energy and life towards them is empowering.
But supporting your family isn't.
danielle dsouza
I mean, that's another big lie that the left has sold women, basically, that you'll be happy if you spend all your time in a cubicle.
You know, there was an article that came out saying the most unhappy women are women who are single in their 40s who don't have any children and work all the time.
And it's like, big shock.
Yeah.
I mean, you're told in your 20s, work all the time, work all the time, and I totally get that, but at a certain point, there has to be more to life than that, and eventually, women say, oh, I want kids, I want a family, then they're like, oh my gosh, I'm so old, what do I do now?
And that's why all of these alternate fertility things are exploding, and it's very unnatural, but needless to say, it's like, I think things need to go back to a more natural sense of the two genders.
Now, that's obviously going to be very upsetting to the left, but conservative women are the happiest.
Well, that's a fact.
There's numerous studies that show conservative women, married women, tend to have higher levels of happiness.
tim pool
Well, that's a fact.
There's numerous studies that show conservative women, married women tend to have higher levels
of happiness.
And liberal women tend to have the highest levels of mental illness.
So for whatever reason, I don't know, but there's LexisNexis data, there's data scientists
who have pointed this all out.
I don't see... I think a lot of the left stuff is going too far.
I think there's a lot of good things in it that we're all like, okay, you know, we believe in like classical liberal values, free speech, you know, innocent until proven guilty, and everyone should have the right to vote.
Our society changes as the population grows larger.
But then you get to the point where it's like the state can take your children, marriage
is basically voided out by no-fault divorce.
There's no point in having a marriage.
So here's another thing they lied about when it came to us is we had a conversation about
no-fault divorce.
We were very critical of it.
They falsely quoted Ian as Seamus.
ian crossland
I'll never forgive you for that.
Seamus?
tim pool
Who was it?
Was it Jezebel?
Yeah.
But the issue with no-fault divorce is that when you say that you can get divorced for no reason, then you're basically saying marriage no longer exists.
Because marriage was the contract by which you could not break till death do us part.
And they're like, nah, you can just, right, you're done.
You know, sign a piece of paper and then split your money up and you're good.
Okay, well what's the point of getting married?
So that you can pledge your stuff for a few years to somebody else?
Why do that?
It's meaningless.
danielle dsouza
Yeah.
A lot of men, I think, ask that because they're like, oh, I'm basically just agreeing to give someone money who will take it if they divorce me.
And it's like, whoa, what about all of the other good things about marriage?
Which I think it's mostly for the children.
It's to create an environment where they have two parents in the home.
Of course, that's not always the case.
Great people, that's, you know, they didn't have that situation.
But I do think in general, that's what you want to strive towards.
And I think the left wants to destroy that.
They want to take kids from their parents, send them into woke schools, teach them things
saying, hey, here's why you should hate your parents.
Here's why, you know, your parents are crazy and all this stuff.
So no matter what, they want to kind of change the whole dynamic of society, which I do think
goes back to the home.
tim pool
Yep.
Yeah, without family, kids are more likely to drop out of school.
They're more likely, which, well, at this point, maybe it's not a bad thing.
luke rudkowski
With two parents working, who's going to raise the children?
The state.
You also lower working wages.
You also increase the tax base.
And this is why there's a theory out there that a lot of this, you know, was started because of Edward Bernays and robber barons and the Rothschilds that were pushing a lot of these ideas forward in order to make sure that At the end of the day, they had a system that benefited them, and they were able to control society even more.
ian crossland
Yeah, at this point, if the parents aren't there, it's not even the state, really, that's functionally risen, it's the corporation.
It's the television, it's Disney, it's Microsoft, if they're on the computer.
luke rudkowski
It's Facebook and Twitter, and who controls Facebook and Twitter?
The federal government.
ian crossland
I would like to know the answer to that.
luke rudkowski
And they're dictating what people see in the algorithm.
I hope it stops there.
And they're dictating who has a voice and doesn't have a voice.
The multinational corporations are in bed with the government and with the big banks
here.
So at the end of the day, it's still the same interests controlling and shaping the
minds of the children as two parents have to work and leave their children with, you
know, cell phones in their hands or some nanny that doesn't care about them or some state
institution that indoctrinates them to be essentially a good worker.
ian crossland
I really support liberalism in the sense of like classical, like we're becoming more
uh more free in our society.
We have more liberal arts.
We're able to sing in public.
We're able to insult our government.
We're able to vote for who we want in charge.
But it's getting to the point now where it's becoming transhumanist and this excessively liberal agenda being like, you can be whatever you want.
You can do whatever you want.
People are cutting themselves.
They're cutting parts of themselves off to become what they want to become.
And it's like, this is toxic liberalism, I think, in a sense.
tim pool
There's an individual who identifies as a paraplegic woman.
He's biologically male, and he identifies... I think this is in Norway.
unidentified
It's Norway, yes.
tim pool
He identifies as a paraplegic woman, so even though his legs work, he gets in a wheelchair and then says he's a disabled woman, that's his identity, and you have to respect it.
At a certain point, we have to start asking questions of, what are the limits of identity?
If someone says they're disabled but they're not, can they claim disabled benefits?
That's where we're going.
But we'll keep it to the politics, Ian, because I'm really glad you brought up this stuff because we've got more of the craziness to talk about.
Joe Biden gives a speech where he says that the dangerous MAGA Republicans, they must be stopped, they're a threat to this country, from the Daily Mail.
Republican candidate's kids are almost killed after gunman opens fire at his North Carolina home with bullet landing a few feet from where they slept after Democrat rival filmed campaign ad outside his property.
Remember Lee Zeldin?
Not only he was attacked on stage, didn't someone go to his house and there was like a shootout?
Was that Zeldin's house?
luke rudkowski
I think there was a stray bullet that hit his house. People out front of the house were shooting
tim pool
and the bullet went in his house. Yep. So this is the reality. A bullet landed in Pat Harrigan's
Hickory, North Carolina home. I believe it was his parents' home, but his kids were there.
His children and parents were inside at the time, but no one was injured. The FBI are now
investigating the ballistics, according to a local report.
Green Beret Harrigan wears a bulletproof vest and has been targeted by threats. His Democrat
opponent, Jeff Jackson, has pulled an ad shot outside his home.
Like, come on, dude.
danielle dsouza
But Tim Biden says that MAGA Republicans are the biggest threat to our safety.
tim pool
Has anyone worried that a group, like, any sane person worried a group of MAGA Republicans are going to go out and, like, rampage through a city with masks and firebombs and Molotovs, you know, fighting with cops?
ian crossland
I'm not.
I'm worried about false flags and international corporations doing stuff.
tim pool
No, the reality is, you'll be a Trump supporter, driving your truck through a city, waving your little Trump flag, and then you'll park and get out, and some far-left psychopath will put two bullets in your chest.
Or you'll be running for office, and somebody will fire a gun into your parents' home, nearly hitting your children.
But Joe Biden wants to come out.
So I was watching, uh, there's this clip from MSNBC of Bill Maher.
Funny, Bill Maher said two years ago, civil war can't happen.
Now he's saying it is happening.
Um, he's, he's, he said that, he's like, it's, it's the, it's the right, the, the violent Reddit from the right that's making this happen.
I mean, there was a drag, drag queen story hour and they attacked it, I guess.
And I'm just like, amazing, Bill.
Amazing.
You have no idea what you're talking about.
But to come out and claim that the people who almost never protest are the bigger threat than people who caused over two billion dollars in damage during the 529 insurrection, forced the president into a bunker, tore down the barricades of the White House, set fire to a guard post, and set fire to St.
John's Church?
They did nothing wrong, apparently.
Is that what you're saying?
danielle dsouza
And like, what about the person who tried to kill Kavanaugh, one of our Supreme Court justices?
They just act like these things don't ever happen.
Like, if we went through a whole list of all of the people who've been attacked, like, you know, that young person who was seen in that hospital bed for wearing a MAGA hat.
It's like, they don't even care about this stuff.
They just want to focus on their message, which is that we're a real danger.
tim pool
Or how about the kid in, uh, where was it?
Was it North Dakota?
Or where he got run over by the crazy guy?
He said that he was part of a MAGA Republican extremist group, so he ran him down.
Crushed him.
luke rudkowski
And then what happened with the charges related to that?
The person who did it was released on bail?
tim pool
He got released on bail.
That's right.
luke rudkowski
Yeah.
tim pool
But Kyle Rittenhouse, not him.
He gets locked up for almost three months.
luke rudkowski
In solitary by himself and in horrible conditions, which he later came on and spoke about.
tim pool
Think about the Covington Catholic situation.
A child on a school field trip was standing, minding his own business, when an adult man walked right up to his face and started banging a drum.
And the kid didn't move.
And the media took an out-of-context clip of the incident, blamed the kid for it, and these bluechecks across Twitter started sending death threats to him.
Okay, you get it?
Are we supposed to be like, I know you just threatened to throw children into a wood chipper, even though they were the victims, but why don't we come together and have you sit down and have a peaceful conversation?
I'll tell you what's funny is we do still invite them, but you need to understand what these people represent.
ian crossland
I'm all about subverting the cultural opponent, but if it was 1936 Nazi Germany and I started screaming about how evil the Nazis were, I'd be the first one up against the wall.
So I'm not playing that game right now.
tim pool
Okay, well I'd rather be the guy who didn't salute in that crowd of people who were saluting.
ian crossland
I'd rather be Einstein.
Fled the freakishness and built something awesome.
tim pool
Bail out, I guess.
I don't blame people for fleeing these cities because of that stuff, to be honest.
luke rudkowski
built a nuclear weapon that he felt really bad about afterwards.
ian crossland
Yeah, that's true.
luke rudkowski
That is now bringing us on the brink of the total destruction of free humanity.
ian crossland
Well, it was coming our way.
He was just part of it.
tim pool
This is actually really funny, real quick, just about World War II.
There were a lot of scientists working on fission, or fusion, was it fission?
Fission.
And they were Jewish, so they fled.
And if Hitler wasn't doing what he was doing, they would have had the nukes.
That's crazy.
luke rudkowski
They were working on some crazy technology.
tim pool
But then the scientists fled, and then we got them.
And then we used them.
luke rudkowski
Flying saucers, like, it goes deep.
It's crazy.
unidentified
Anyway!
danielle dsouza
Oh no, I was gonna say something earlier about the kids wearing MAGA hats being attacked.
I just think, like, young people, that's happening not just, like, College campus level, not just adults, but like little children, which is why I think so many parents are homeschooling now.
Like homeschooling's exploded since COVID because they see what they're being taught.
And also it's like you can't even be yourself around your friends.
You're just going to be bullied by them.
Like so many young conservatives I meet just feel like, I can't even tell anyone I'm conservative.
tim pool
They need to, though.
That's it.
I'm sorry, you know, it's like, do you believe in it or not?
Are you gonna keep hiding?
Because the reality is, with 10 kids, there may be one who's like, I can't tell anybody that I actually feel this way about these politics because they'll bully me.
And then it turns out they all feel the same way, and they're all scared of each other, and this fake lie that sits on the surface.
ian crossland
I find that there's a tendency to want to people want to build an identity for themselves, young people particularly, and sometimes they'll say like, I am a fill in the blank, I am a liberal, I am a conservative, I am a Republican, I am a Christian, and they'll like define a box with which in they lie and they cannot then as a result of that can't if they step out of it, then they'll start to feel guilt.
And then other people will be like, well, I have an idea of what I think that box is, so you're that.
I'm going to treat you like that.
And it's like, you can be conservative and liberal, and you can be a liberal conservative.
You don't have to stop.
You don't have to hide behind a wall of words or anything.
luke rudkowski
It wasn't always like this.
I still remember a few years ago, it was protestors fighting police officers, police officers fighting protestors, but now it's protestors fighting protestors, and people getting at each other.
And I don't think it was—correct me if I'm wrong, but from my experiences, I don't ever remember it being this tumultuous between political parties, between the left wing and the right wing.
I don't remember a time in the 90s where people would see each other as political opposites and then really wanted to harm each other.
I think we have escalated to this state, which is worrisome and is only escalating because of just the nonsense being pushed on by the corporate media and big tech social media, which is being controlled by, of course, the intelligence agencies that are calling the shots on what we see.
So, you know, I don't know.
Was there a time where there was this much—I mean, obviously, we had a civil war in this country, but that was a very long time ago.
But in recent history, what got us here?
How are we here at this point where you can't even, you know, openly talk about politics?
ian crossland
I was, like, really outspoken about my dislike for George Bush Jr.' 's war in Iraq and Afghanistan, and I would talk directly to George—I'm still talking to you, man—on the internet, like, listen up, dude.
But I never had animosity towards Republicans.
I didn't care who you voted for.
Like, if I just wanted to help you enlighten you, like, look at what there were no weapons of mass destruction.
That was a lie.
They lied to get us into Iraq.
Look, and then people are like, Oh, okay.
Okay.
And if you're reasonable, and you're not angry, I'm not angry people, I'm actually enjoying like, Enlightening people.
They tend to go for it.
I think it was like you're saying that it was big tech because it was like in 2012 Facebook when they started sending like the violence to the top of the algorithmic feed a shooting and then you'd see and then that would get 60,000 retweets or like likes or whatever and Because it was popular they pushed it and then it became more popular and it's easy to hate It's a real challenging to love like it takes a lot of humility to We want to try and talk to regular people who aren't super political.
tim pool
We want people to hear a message that pulls them from the cult.
But I don't think that means we go to cult leaders and beg them to have a conversation with us because they would only exploit it to expand their cult.
ian crossland
Yeah, I tend to have the conversation with them and if they're... and just...
Just believe that they're listening, whether they're there or not, whether they respond or not.
I said my piece, you heard it.
And then let... I'm not... I expect nothing.
I don't expect, you know, a response or anything like that.
But at least you say your piece.
You directly confront who you want to confront and explain yourself.
danielle dsouza
And I feel like the left became really radical under Obama because when it was, you know, Clinton, Bush, it was kind of like they were in the same club.
They were two, you know, very elitist people.
They both kind of had similar views on things, honestly.
I feel like America was much more of a center place, which in a way it's like, okay, good, less arguments and stuff like now, but also bad because we're not actually changing things that much.
It's like everybody in this one class is in the you know political elite but then when Obama came I think he was the first one who was like a true ideologue who was really had this like far left-wing agenda and the Republicans at the time were like no no Obama and then people thought oh there's gonna be hope there's gonna be change we're gonna be so united racism's gonna be gone because there's gonna be this black president
And then, of course, things only got worse.
They only made the tensions even worse, and they didn't actually solve anything, so then I think when Trump came along, we were like, oh my gosh, like, we have to counter the things happening there.
And I do think normal people, like you were saying, want to discuss things with other people, like, all the time, I'll talk to someone, you know, I grew up in California, who's liberal, we'll talk about stuff, but I think, like, the famous people, like you were saying, who are these radical leftists, it's like, yeah, they don't...
They're not going to have their minds change as much by talking.
tim pool
They're making money!
ian crossland
When you're making money for espousing your beliefs, it kind of reinforces the beliefs, whether they're right or wrong.
And people will believe wrong beliefs, too, if they like you, if you're charismatic.
tim pool
We have a show where we invite, you know, we try to have these people on.
We've had a few progressives who I think were cool, and I'm glad they came on.
Jen Pearlman, she's great.
Progressive was running in Florida, and we disagreed on a lot of things, but it's really cool to have someone... She's awesome too, Jen.
Yeah, she was super cool.
luke rudkowski
Took pictures and... Good conversation, where we actually got to find out where they're coming from and what led them to the decisions and thoughts and ideas that they have, and I think we need more of that.
tim pool
But here's the thing.
Someone like Jen And so the media writes that I'm a conservative, and conservatives absolutely are like, there's no way Tim's a conservative.
You try to talk with people and say, we need to solve these problems.
You come on a show like TimCast IRL, and we go, well, we disagree with those ideas.
And they're like, but I'm glad we had the conversation.
And then the left calls that person far right and says they're a conservative now.
And so the media writes that I'm a conservative and conservatives absolutely are like,
there's no way Tim's a conservative, like just absolutely not.
But the media will just say it because they want to taint the well,
they want to poison the well.
So, you know, my goal, what I want to see happen is a decentralized network.
Individuals all discussing these ideas.
The best rise to the top.
We solve our problems because everyone's working towards solving them.
The problem with many of these establishment elites, uniparty elites, left-wing cultists, is that they just think they're smarter and better than you.
Bloomberg says tax the poor because we're smarter and we know better.
That's what the mentality that guides them, which means they will lie for the sake of gaining power.
And then the worst part is they will lie claiming it's you who's lying.
It's like that riddle where you come to a fork in the road and there's two guys standing on each side.
One always lies, one always tells the truth.
But they both accuse each other of being the one who's trying to do you wrong, because one's telling you the truth and one's lying.
ian crossland
And that's like the idea of the better men that are like, we need a Senate because if the masses can decide with mob mentality, they'll wreck the country.
So we need a group of more intelligent, more educated people that are there as a stopgap.
tim pool
You're overthinking it.
ian crossland
But it's like, it's to the extreme now where people think, I'm a better man, I know better than you, and maybe there are people that are just destroyed psychologically on sugar and they're incapable of leading, I don't know.
tim pool
You're partly right about the better men thing with the Senate, but I think that was a quote from one person.
The idea of the federal Senate being appointed by state legislature, by the state representatives, or the state Senate, I think it was between the two of them, is that we vote in our state, we the people, We have our state, then the states send their
representatives to the federal government.
The Senate represents the states, so it is up to the state to decide who represents them.
So the state would vote for the person, get it? And then the 17th Amendment changed that,
and I think that was a huge mistake. We were better off when people had to know who their
local politicians were. You see these ads about, you know, Congress, and they're like,
if you vote for me, I'll clean up the city.
And I'm like, no, you won't.
You're going to D.C.
And you go to D.C.
and you're going to vote on foreign policy, taxes and guns and stuff, which is good.
We need you to do it.
But if you want to see your streets cleaned up, you got to vote for your local, your local politicians.
People don't know that.
And this nationalization of politics has actually eroded the country and turned it into some... I don't know what you'd call it.
The problem, whatever it is today with the establishment elites, it's because of how we've changed things.
ian crossland
Yeah, you don't want your senators beholden to your commoners.
You want your senators beholden only to state legislature, if anybody, I think.
And that's, I mean, I'm saying it tongue-in-cheek, but it's kind of true.
Like, you don't want the mob to tell the Senate what to do.
The Senate's there to protect us from the mob.
tim pool
We have Congress, the people have Congress, and they go and represent your district to the federal government, and then the senators represent the states.
That's why each state has two, no matter what the population size is.
Even Delaware, which is microscopic, and Rhode Island, which is also microscopic.
And I love when they come out and they're like, When, when Montana gets two senators and I'm like, yeah, yeah, yeah, Delaware gets two senators too.
Come on.
I know they have cities and they have like a million or whatever people, but don't, don't come at me and complain about the size of, I'd argue that there's Wyoming and Montana should have more votes because of how much land mass they control and the resources that are available there.
One tiny small city, Providence, and all of a sudden they get two senators.
ian crossland
It's kind of like the social media admins are acting like an unelected Senate.
These corporate, like how, how are they able to veto what we say in public?
danielle dsouza
They have more power than senators, I think, and probably most governments like Google, YouTube, like they're a monopoly.
They literally control probably the speech and what people see of like millions of people.
I mean, not to mention, you know, Facebook, Twitter, all of these other things, and I mean, hopefully things get better, but I do think that a lot of this is going to be, like, mind control, as long as people are so focused on devices, which is why I think people should absolutely not give their kids, like, an iPad just to look at all day.
ian crossland
How many hours?
Oh, what was the last thing you were going to say?
danielle dsouza
No, no, no, I was just going to say I think that at first we thought, oh, wow, technology, amazing, all of these things are happening, this is great, which is great.
I get to talk to my family in India, like, wow, so many changes from just one generation.
But I do think there are so many harmful effects and you can't just have this like unlimited addiction to technology.
tim pool
I want to give people some good news.
Some good news, okay?
From the New York Post.
Don Lemon's new show, CNN This Morning, bombs in debut.
Yo, he was only able to get 71,000 key demo viewers.
Yo, I'm pretty sure that I mean, we get 60% of that number just in concurrent viewership on the show.
In fact, we do right now have 43,000 people watching live.
And that is key demo viewership for the most part.
That means in like 10 minutes, we will have more viewers than Don Lemon got on his morning show.
But wait, there's more.
CNBC cancels Shep Smith's evening news program.
The dude could have just stayed where he was and reported the news, but he had Trump Derangement Syndrome, and now he has no job.
And then you get this.
Jake Tapper's rating-deficient CNN primetime show to end after the midterms.
So, uh, I'm feeling good.
How are you guys feeling?
It's fun.
ian crossland
I feel like the old guard's on its way out and the new guard is established.
luke rudkowski
I think we gotta open up that expensive bottle of booze here in order to celebrate this, you know, changing of the guard, as some people would call it.
But, you know, who would have thought?
You know, propaganda doesn't pay?
Huh.
Stateism and just lying to people on behest of the very powerful didn't work?
Lying didn't work?
What a surprise.
tim pool
Sad.
danielle dsouza
And I think they just have no audience.
It's like, Trump was right.
He basically said, you know, CNN is fake news.
And it's true.
Like, they literally don't have a constituency.
At least MSNBC, I think, talks to, like, leftists.
That's their audience.
Fox News talks to, like, right-wing people.
And CNN, they're just like, yeah, you know, we just want to keep on saying how we hate Trump, make all of our news about Trump.
unidentified
Maybe!
danielle dsouza
You know, I'll see what Chris Licht can pull off with CNN.
He's getting rid of these people.
Jake Tapper's gone.
You know, we'll make things independent.
We're not really going to be biased anymore.
Well, that didn't happen.
So I mean, these people are entertaining.
If you're not doing politics, it could be entertaining.
tim pool
I mean, maybe, you know, I'll see what Chris Licht can pull off with CNN.
He's getting rid of these people.
Jake Tapper is gone.
Take a look.
Take a look at this picture.
There's Don Lemon, all very happy.
It's like, hey, you're doing a morning show, so don't wear a tie anymore.
Don't wear a buttnut.
So it's a jacket with a t-shirt under it, and that's the vibe.
danielle dsouza
Look relatable.
Look happy.
tim pool
It's so cringe.
ian crossland
Pastel pink.
Really nice turquoise.
tim pool
Dude, there's no amount of money CNN could offer Any serious person to go and try and do something with them.
I'm sorry, guys.
ian crossland
Oh, I would go.
Could totally change everything at CNN.
If they asked me to do a hit primetime show.
tim pool
A hit primetime show?
ian crossland
Yeah, I wouldn't take myself seriously.
That's the problem with these people is they're afraid of looking like fools, and it's okay to look like a fool.
tim pool
The audience agrees.
luke rudkowski
I would go outside and get a steaming pile of trash and then just do a live stream of that.
And that would probably get more views than what they're getting right now with the trash that they have.
tim pool
No, but for real though, it would.
If CNN right now announced they were replacing Tapper with a steaming pile of trash, it would get like 5 million views on its debut night.
No joke.
The next day it would get about a million.
And then it would consistently hit about a million from people who are like, how long is this going to go on for?
Them just showing steaming trash.
ian crossland
Well, you get different angles of cameras that can zoom way in so you can see the bacteria growing in real time, and then it's really, you know, entertaining.
tim pool
Dude, I would turn that on.
luke rudkowski
I would watch it.
tim pool
In fact, if CNN announced that, I'd be concerned they were going to pull our viewers away.
I'd be like, oh man, you know, because people are going to want to watch that.
ian crossland
If they, like, dumped Gatorade on Don Lemon's head when he wasn't expecting it, it would get a hundred million views.
Slime him.
Yeah, you slimed Don Lemon.
You let him know ahead of time, we're gonna slime you at some point today.
tim pool
What if... Oh, dude, I... Okay, so I'm assuming the reason they didn't fire Don Lemon is because he's under contract.
If I was Chris Licht and I was taking over CNN, and I couldn't fire him, I'd be like, your show, it's gonna be great.
You're gonna go on stage, and the audience are all going to have buzzers, And when at least 10 people in the audience press the button, you get slimed.
So there's 30 people in the audience.
That means you better say the right thing, otherwise the audience is gonna send you to Slime Town, baby.
ian crossland
They gotta let Don slime himself.
No one likes to be slimed against their will.
So Don, you just take it upon yourself.
At some point tonight, I am sliming myself.
luke rudkowski
He's gonna be called Slime Lemon.
tim pool
I got an idea, I got an idea.
So you know how we do at Chicken City?
That if people give $100 in Super Chats, it accumulates and then the chicken party happens?
You could do something like that, where Don Lemon's sitting at a desk with a soccer horn right next to his head, and he's just sweating as he reads the news, and people are sending in money to the show, and every hundred dollars it goes just right in his face.
They'd make bank.
ian crossland
Yeah, I don't want to objectify Donnie, though.
danielle dsouza
I feel like it would just be like a way to roast them and people would love to see them
like really well dressed, like you know, like manicured in the morning, just totally slimed.
I think people would really enjoy that.
tim pool
I would.
Listen, listen.
If CNN is failing and everyone hates these people, that's where the money's at, baby!
You gotta be like, hey, look, the audience hates you guys, and you're under contract?
Let's make money off it!
What can we do?
How about there's a big cartoon hand with a glove, and it loads pies, and every, you know, $500, it launches a pie at the host.
luke rudkowski
What's the game where you get dunked in the water?
they're sitting they're sitting in this like a little tank yeah they're sitting
on the dunk tank reporting the news and every time they get something wrong they
get dunked into the water what about factually incorrect I like I like pies I
tim pool
like sliming them big fan of slime I feel like the only person who played
danielle dsouza
these fun games is Trump he's the only one who doesn't take himself too
seriously and would be willing to actually throw himself out there like do
you remember when he was riding in that car at that big race car thing and
everyone was like screaming they were just cheering for him I don't know like
he knows how to get the crowd going I feel like he'd be able to like make a
really good TV make good ratings these people they're just like sticks
Like, they just don't want to step even a second outside of their comfort zone.
And I also think, like, people who are content creators, make YouTube videos, they would see, like, oh, this is a video someone really liked.
Let me do that again.
Let me do the same thing, or let me try something new.
But these people are corporate media, so they're not interested in trying new things.
They just want people to accept what they are putting out.
ian crossland
At one point, he said, maybe a black—could it have been a black hole that swallowed the plane?
He might have been goofing around, maybe he was just letting his psychosis run, but I mean, it didn't do well, it didn't play well for the network, him saying that, which is too bad, because we need that goofiness, I think.
tim pool
I remember when Trump was at a rally and he was like, these lights, they make me look orange!
They make me orange!
And everyone's laughing, it's like he's self-aware.
luke rudkowski
He did a roast.
danielle dsouza
The swimmer, the man, like, passing the woman, and he's like, oh, she has, like, a windburn, because he just, like, swims past her so quick.
unidentified
It's like, he just comes up with, like, the best comments.
tim pool
It's not fun.
This, Shep Smith, you know, on CNBC, Don Lemon, it's not fun, and this, and you can see it in the, in the videos, they were trying to make it fun, and it's not.
Look at this!
The three of them sitting there looking at Hillary Clinton on a big screen is just nightmarishly cringe.
It's just like, dude, let go.
ian crossland
Yeah, at least have a hologram of Hillary there in the room.
Something high-tech.
tim pool
I think Fox did that, right?
Remember when Fox did the Shep Smith thing where they had the giant tablets?
That was so cringe as well.
Yeah, they had giant tablets and they were all excited.
Like, the future of the newsroom is gigantic screens that you can use your hands and I'm like, I'm pretty sure that's not the future of the newsroom, dude.
But, you know, whatever, man.
What do you think CNN's going to turn into?
Is it like... QVC?
luke rudkowski
They're going to be selling and chucking and jiving like the latest beauty products and jewelry?
I could see Don Lemon doing that.
That could be a very... I mean, they got to make money somehow.
ian crossland
What does it mean?
tim pool
Cable News Network.
ian crossland
Cable's done, so they don't need that name anymore.
tim pool
Well, I mean, there's still a lot of money in cable, because people still do use it.
And now what we're seeing with these streaming services, they're creating bundles that are basically the same thing as cable was, but now it's just online.
So I think the cable industry is not going to go anywhere.
I think what they're going to do is they're going to convert into online streaming providers.
danielle dsouza
But CNN Plus, such a failure.
I held a funeral for CNN Plus.
Had to say goodbye.
tim pool
You had a funeral for them?
danielle dsouza
I did.
luke rudkowski
How much did they spend on that?
danielle dsouza
I think CNN, they're going to hold on until the end because they're like, oh, we're still kind of riding on our coattails from when people liked this kind of thing.
But I think if they try to transition to CNN Plus type content, it's like people already made it known that they don't want that content.
ian crossland
You would have to get someone to rebrand the network, like someone totally, like someone like Tim or something, like someone completely new, that's like independent, new, fun, willing to say whatever.
I mean, and I mean whatever, but I guess the problem is that they're funded by...
tim pool
military-industrial complex. You know, I gotta be honest, that's a fair point. See, the thing is,
I don't trust CNN. I imagine that they'll say something like, look, we're trying to do right,
and we want to, you know, be more relatable. Why don't you come and fix it? If you take them up
on that offer, then a day later, they're like, here's why war is good. Read it.
And you're going to be like, but I don't want to read it.
And they're going to be like, read it.
Otherwise they're going to lock you in a room and put you in golden handcuffs.
ian crossland
Or threaten like, if you say that it violates your contract, some abstract thing.
They'll have like a 70 page contract that they want you to sign before you start working there.
tim pool
Oh, I've seen them.
They're ridiculous.
Huge contracts.
They're like, not 70, but it's like, you know, maybe, I mean, close to it actually.
With like vague terminology, like anything that we may, Morality clauses, where it's like, if you offend someone's delicate sensibilities, they can terminate your contract, and it's just ridiculous.
ian crossland
It's like they bought—who—Discovery bought CNN, is that right?
The IP, I think?
The Discovery owns CNN.
It's like buying VHS in, like, 1997.
Like, now I own the VCR, VHS, or Betamax.
Like, what are you gonna do with VHS now?
It's a dead brand.
It doesn't—the age of the videocassette tape is now done.
The age of, like, stodgy news reporters pretending to tell you the truth is over.
tim pool
They tried with Casey Neistat.
That was CNN, right?
CNN hired Casey Neistat, and then he made Beam or whatever, or he turned Beam into CNN or something, and it didn't work, I guess.
I don't know, they did it, and they were getting views or whatever, but then they just stopped.
Maybe they were doing a lot of paid promotion that wasn't paying off.
danielle dsouza
I feel like they're never gonna be fun or entertaining, so that's off the table, but I think if they did real journalism, then people would really appreciate it.
Obviously, I realize that's completely far-fetched and not gonna happen, but they're supposed to, like, you know, like, question presidential candidates in debates, and they're supposed to do serious things.
It's like they're not like the Real Housewives of New York or something.
Like, they're supposed to do some serious work, although that would be pretty funny, but I just think journalism is lost, and they're choosing not to be journalists.
tim pool
Agreed.
Let's have some fun.
Let's talk about Kanye West.
We have this tweet.
Kanye says, what should be obvious by now is that I was raised to stand for my truth regardless of the consequences.
So I will say this again. I was mentally misdiagnosed and nearly drugged out of my mind to make me a manageable, well-behaved
celebrity.
Here's a text he posted from someone named Harley that says, I'm going to help you one of a couple ways.
First, you and I sit down and have an loving and open conversation, but you don't use cuss words and everything that is discussed is based in fact and not some crazy stuff that dumb friend of yours told you or you saw in a tweet.
Second option, I have you institutionalized again where they medicate the crap out of you and you go back to zombie land forever.
Play date with the kids just won't be the same.
ian crossland
Wow.
tim pool
That's evil.
That's insane, man.
That's scary stuff.
ian crossland
It's also blackmail, I think.
I don't know who this person is, what kind of power they have.
Well, I don't even know if the text is doctored, to be honest.
But I don't think Kanye would lie, but I don't know.
tim pool
I was watching Nathan For You, because he's got a new show coming out, so HBO put him on the front page, and I saw it, and I'm like, yeah, I've never watched it, so I did.
For those unfamiliar with the show, he says that he graduated from business school and he wants to help businesses get new customers.
It's not true.
It's just a funny reality show.
It's comedy.
He goes to a TV shop that's losing business because of Best Buy.
And so he says, here's what we're going to do.
We are going to exploit Best Buy's price match policy.
We're going to sell your TVs for a dollar, then go to Best Buy and say, see, look, they're for a dollar, so we can buy all your TVs.
The problem is, how do you stop people from actually buying the TVs for a dollar?
Because you'd lose them all.
So, he requires them to wear a tuxedo.
Dress code to come into the store.
This is what Nathan Fielder does.
Then he says, if they actually show up in a tuxedo, they have to crawl through a tiny door, two feet tall, on the ground.
If they make it through there, the TVs are in a room with an alligator.
And it's just, it's absolutely insane.
It's a hilarious show.
Now he says, I'm worried that the guy's gonna get sued by Best Buy.
I know how to prevent him from that happening.
A legal insanity diagnosis.
He goes to a psychiatrist, and he says, my friend is insane.
He thinks he's a manager in an electronics store, and he's not, and I want you to talk to him.
So she's talking to him and says, how are you?
And he says, you know, it's great.
I work at an electronics store.
I've been doing it.
And she goes, oh, and you like it?
And he goes, yes.
And she goes, oh, OK.
And then Nathan says, ask him about the alligator.
And then she goes, oh, I didn't know.
And then he starts explaining this story about people in tuxedos crawling through two-foot doors and then getting scared of an alligator.
And then she says, he's psychotic.
He's completely detached from reality.
And that was scary.
I mean, the show's really, really funny.
But that story right there, I think, is really important.
Because what you have with Kanye is that he can say something, he says things that are outrageous, don't get me wrong, but you could say something that people don't believe and then they could institutionalize you and drug you and lock you up and have everyone believe that you're nuts.
And then the crazy thing is he's saying he was nearly drugged out of his mind.
Some of the crazy things he may have been saying was because they were pumping him full of crazy drugs.
ian crossland
I know that it came out in the Lex Freeman podcast with Ye that he was exhausted.
It was like he had a bout of exhaustion that landed him in the hospital and they treated it like a mental diagnosis.
And that's the whole thing.
Remember from like four years ago when it's like, Oh, Kanye was in the hospital, mental hospital.
And that's when they were drugging him, I guess.
luke rudkowski
A lot of these big pharma pills have a lot of unintended consequences, especially when it comes to messing with your brain chemistry, which is not an exact science.
Each person has a different brain chemistry.
Each person's brain works different than the other person.
So just throwing pills at it?
I mean, this would explain some of the kind of more manic behavior by Kanye, especially if he is just being given pills, or even worse, forced to take pills.
And this could also explain why a lot of people are having psychotic breakdowns, especially in Hollywood.
And this could be a big conspiracy here that he's unraveling that I think is worth paying attention to.
Because when we look at doctors, when we look at big pharma, they have a lot of power when it comes to the individual.
They could force you to take drugs that could mess you up for the rest of your life.
And just like this guy says, he'll make sure that playdates with the kids just won't be the same.
I mean, that's real life consequences for the rest of his life and saying that he's going to be medicated forever.
So, this is a big deal.
This is something worth talking about.
danielle dsouza
I also feel like there was so much sympathy for Britney Spears with Free Britney, which I agree with,
but I just don't think Kanye's going to get the same thing because he's been remotely MAGA.
I mean, I don't even think he's, you know, conservative in every way.
Like you were saying, people kind of can be free thinkers.
I think he is a free thinker.
He has certain views on certain things.
And I don't think that people are going to rally behind him if he's being forced to take drugs because of his political views, when I think a lot of people rallied behind Free Britney.
tim pool
Yeah, he tweeted that he's... What is all this stuff he's posting?
Oh, is he going after people now?
Oh man, he's on a tweet storm.
By name, yeah.
luke rudkowski
I'm looking at his Twitter right now.
I'm trying to read it.
It's a lot of information.
ian crossland
Wow, well that's what Lex Freeman and Kershner was like.
Rather than just scream about an ethnic group of people, name them.
danielle dsouza
I don't think they canceled him because of that.
I think it was because of political stuff.
I think that was just an excuse.
They were like, oh great, now here's a great example of why we can cancel him.
But, I don't think that's what it was.
I mean, Harry, you know, Prince Harry, Harry and Meghan, like, he wore a Nazi outfit.
It's like, we can go through people and come up with reasons to cancel them, but it's like, come on, I mean, they obviously just don't like his political views.
tim pool
Yeah, and then there's Northam.
We're not sure if he was the guy in blackface or the guy in the clown outfit, but, you know, one of the two, right?
danielle dsouza
And they didn't cancel him.
tim pool
Yep.
I think, uh, you look back in time, What they learned, the government, the intelligence agencies, is that assassinations are a bad idea.
You know, it martyrs people, it makes their ideas last forever.
And so, look what they're doing to Julian Assange.
You lock him up in a tiny room so he can't work, so he struggles to work.
You claim he's crazy.
You accuse him of being of bad moral character.
And then you let him just wither away, effectively killing him very, very slowly.
But then you don't get a martyr.
Then they start manipulating the narrative and then make sure as many people as possible hate you.
And now they've convinced the younger generation that Julian's actually a bad guy.
So they have these young Democrat voters who don't like him.
danielle dsouza
I think that is what the left wants to do, and I think that's what they're doing to the January Sixthers.
A lot of them are in solitary confinement, totally suffering.
Many of them, literally, zero violence, locked inside and so on, but they just want to slowly kill them, because solitary confinement does drive people crazy.
Forcing people to take drugs, of course that's going to make you crazy.
That's the goal of the drug, to alter your brain.
So I definitely think that the left doesn't want to make it into a spectacle, because yes, then they'll be a martyr.
I mean, I think in some ways that's what happened with Trump.
They were like, we're going to raid Mar-a-Lago, all this stuff.
They realized, oh my gosh, now Trump has more support than ever.
Everybody is obsessed with Trump.
Trump 2.0.
So they're not going to do that to a lot of these other people.
They'd rather just have them slowly wither away.
ian crossland
That's the, the oubliette is the old torture, well, torture chamber.
It's an old prison cell.
French means to forget.
And they would just throw people down a hole.
Wow.
tim pool
And then what, you just slowly die of dehydration?
ian crossland
Or they'd pull you out eventually and put you back in the cell and be like, if you do that again, you're going back in the oubliette.
tim pool
Is there water in the oubliette?
ian crossland
They would just dump stuff down there.
They'd be laying on like dead rats, dead, dead human bodies would be in the oubliette with them.
They'd be laying there.
They'd like pour buckets down.
tim pool
Geez.
ian crossland
They defecate all over themselves.
I mean, it's the worst of the worst.
Torturous prison cell.
And anyone could do it at any time.
A lot of castles have a new billet.
And now, you know, social media banning someone on social media is kind of like, hopefully they forget about him.
I think that's what they did with Trump.
They were like, now that he's gone, his influence won't be permeating.
tim pool
But they need Trump.
They need the boogeyman.
They tried doing DeSantis, it didn't work.
They tried doing Tucker.
Tucker is the new Trump!
And I'm like, no, he's really not.
Without Trump, they don't have anything.
danielle dsouza
But he gives Jennifer Lawrence nightmares.
tim pool
He does.
ian crossland
Yeah, I don't want to think that Donald Trump resembles, like, a politic.
He's just a guy.
He's a really unique guy.
tim pool
But wasn't Jennifer Lawrence's nightmares that, like, she was being chased by a bear and a big manly Tucker Carlson ripped his shirt off and then fought the bear off and saved her and then, like, they swung from a vine to, you know?
Like, she never said the nightmare was that she was scared of Tucker, you know what I mean?
Like, maybe the nightmare was Joe Biden was coming up behind her, and then Tucker jumps in and saves the day.
luke rudkowski
Yeah, I was just trying to get a sniff, you know?
danielle dsouza
About her family or, like, people she knew from her hometown, because she's from, like, middle America or Republican, and that, like, freaks her out to think that any of them would ever watch Tucker Carlson.
She's probably like, oh my gosh, you guys are brainwashed.
And so I think her whole goal was to say how People who watch Tucker are basically total idiots.
luke rudkowski
And a lot of people watch him compared to the old guard.
I think he's the number one, correct me if I'm wrong, in all of the United States when it comes to news reporting.
He's someone that, again, also criticized Donald Trump in many instances, called him out for a lot of actions, but he's able to say things that, of course, a lot of people can't even say online.
So that's another aspect to why he might be so popular because he's on television, which oddly now is a little bit more of a free place than the internet when it comes to online speech.
It used to be the inverse of that, but now we have this space where he says a lot of things that really has your eyebrows rising up.
ian crossland
But is it because he's got big money, Fox advertising behind him that Google won't ban?
luke rudkowski
There was a lot of advertisement boycotts against him.
tim pool
Yeah, he lost a ton of advertisers.
luke rudkowski
There's still, even on, you know, when I watch this program, there's still segments where they don't have any advertisers and they just do the kind of Fox music, so... My Pillow?
it's only my pillow yeah some big pharma ads and then RV ads I saw on there but then other than that it's just like a blank screen like hold on we'll be back with Tucker just we should advertise a Tucker we'll just be like hey you're watching this show turn it off go to youtube.com slash Tim cast IRL I think his show is also just so much better than so many other shows on TV.
danielle dsouza
So if you're going to turn on a show in that realm, I think that's the show to watch because he has like interesting content.
I think so many other people who have those jobs just don't have interesting comments.
You can watch something all day and it's literally like the same thing, the same story.
ian crossland
I saw him get humiliated by Jon Stewart when he came in with a bow tie.
It was a long time ago.
And I gained so much respect for Tucker having gone through that in public, like being publicly humiliated and just like eating it and being like, you know, I'm not perfect.
And he would like address his own weaknesses.
He became a way better journalist after that and willing to listen to opposing views.
He's always kind of liked opposing views, but he really became like an impressive man after that.
luke rudkowski
He got where he was by debating and having conversations with the opposition.
tim pool
Alright everybody, we're gonna go to Super Chats!
If you haven't already, would you kindly smash that like button, subscribe to this channel, share this show with your friends, and head over to TimCast.com to become a member.
We're gonna have a members-only show coming up for you at about 11pm.
And, if you go to LosingMyMind.com, pre-save the new song that's dropping tomorrow.
I think it's at 9am.
I guess.
The team's working on it.
But the music video's really, really great.
I think Ian has the best part in it.
And, uh, you'll see from the image that it's me at a news desk with a lower- with a chyron, lower third, and a picture of a virus.
And it says, um, I think- oh no, I don't wanna- I don't wanna give away too much.
But you get the idea of what we're criticizing.
So you'll- I don't wanna spoil it.
We've got some, uh, individuals that you'll see in the video that are making an appearance but legally distinct from being called a guest.
I'll put it that way.
Alright, let's read some superchats.
Mimic says, do not believe the polls.
Vote like the polls are rigged against you.
The polls are wrong.
You better go out and vote, man.
We're going to be doing an extended show here next Tuesday.
We're going to be hanging out.
We'll have pizza.
We'll have wings.
luke rudkowski
For a number of days until the election is called.
unidentified
That's right.
tim pool
We'll be sitting here.
danielle dsouza
It'll be a while.
tim pool
We'll be all oily and tired.
luke rudkowski
We're getting the poop buckets ready.
Non-stop.
tim pool
Luke, there is a bathroom in this room.
luke rudkowski
Are you going to drink coffee?
You want to do it live.
danielle dsouza
I won't be here for that episode.
luke rudkowski
You want to make it real.
ian crossland
You're going to miss the election night.
luke rudkowski
Here's what I think of the election.
ian crossland
I'm gonna be so caffeinated.
This is where we're coming in and out.
They have some multiple guests on the show, I think.
People will be sitting down.
tim pool
Alright, Alex Grant says, I have a question for Luke.
When you confronted Lord Jacob Rothschild and said the New World Order has no legitimacy, and he turns around and looks at you with no emotion, what went through your mind that gave me chills?
luke rudkowski
Holy cow, this is happening!
I waited outside like four or five hours with my friends in the winter in New York City, because we got a tip that he was there.
And it was a surreal moment, because that interaction... it's one of the most viewed videos that I ever did.
It's on my YouTube channel, We Are Change.
If you haven't seen it yet, check it out.
But Lord Jacob Rothschild definitely left off with a very creepy, weird vibe.
And that interaction Sean P says journalists might be illegal if Republicans win.
tim pool
Don't threaten us with a better time.
Polls show the public don't like journalists.
He said something about like historical writers or writing or something like that.
This guy was on MSNBC and he was like, they may take your kids and kill them.
Or you said something like that.
It's like, are you kidding?
Are you kidding, man?
These people are out of their minds.
ian crossland
I follow the gaming crowd.
I watch a lot of gamers online.
And one of the metaphors that's now going around the gaming community is saying that something is illegal.
If it's too good or too, like, shouldn't be happening, you're like, oh, there's no way he got me out of the bush.
That's illegal.
Weird metaphor to start moving around in people's minds.
Perhaps.
tim pool
An American grizzly bear says, Hi, I'm a Latino living in Texas.
Just received Democrat flyers in my mail.
January 6th, an abortion.
They really are doubling down with this till the end.
Never voted Democrat and never will after this.
unidentified
Wow.
tim pool
Crazy.
danielle dsouza
That's good to hear.
unidentified
All right.
tim pool
Jeff Greer says, Luke, we need a no amnesty t-shirt.
luke rudkowski
Yeah, I like that idea too.
tim pool
That's a good one.
luke rudkowski
I just posted a no amnesty meme.
tim pool
Yeah.
unidentified
Grofty says peck the buck button, buck buck buck.
tim pool
That's right, buck buck.
Smash the like button.
Chickens are great.
We're big fans of chickens.
I think we're getting a new chicken actually.
A naked neck silky.
Yeah.
Yeah, they're touch goofy little looking things.
They're great.
We love them.
Jonah Schmitz says, it's my birthday today.
I would love if you'd shout out my original animated TV show, Who Killed Mr. Jones, on Kickstarter.
I decided rather than complaining about the garbage Disney puts out, I'd make something.
Very cool, man.
luke rudkowski
Happy birthday, Jonah.
tim pool
There you go, happy birthday, man.
danielle dsouza
Let's see, uh... So illegal, you were saying illegal.
Is that supposed to be like, you're saying it's so good, they're gonna ban it?
ian crossland
Well, the metaphor, the way they use it is like, oh, they got me, man, that's, oh, that's, that's, that's, that's bad, that's like, oh, that's dirty.
tim pool
It shouldn't be allowed.
ian crossland
Yeah, that's, oh, they shouldn't have done that.
danielle dsouza
Because the left ruins everything, is their assumption, right?
Or the powers that be.
ian crossland
It's like they're seeding people to accept that we're going to start making innocuous things illegal.
It's really troubling.
I don't like that metaphor.
When something's legal, don't call it illegal.
unidentified
All right.
tim pool
Clint Torres says, Howdy, Danielle.
I'm a huge fan of your dads and have always appreciated the work you do as well.
Amazing job on filling in for Dinesh on his show.
danielle dsouza
Oh, well, howdy.
Make sure to find little Dinesh, a.k.a.
me, even though you're a fan of, you know, the original.
tim pool
Jacob Jones says Great Red Flood sounds better than Red Great Flood.
Just rolls out the tongue a bit better.
Yep.
Democrats need to start building their arc because they're going to need it after this to survive all of the Republicans coming out.
Samuel Locker says, it's said like locker, Tim, lol.
Just made it in time to early vote tonight before the polls closed.
Felt so good to stick it to our Ukraine sellout house rep by voting for an independent candidate to take his place.
Pray for our country.
Hear, hear, man.
Turret says, we need rank choice voting.
That's an interesting thing because Republicans came out against it recently.
What do you think about rank choice?
Do you have any thoughts on it?
danielle dsouza
I don't know.
I mean, I think the Democrats do weird things when we have these weird rules.
So for example, in Georgia, you can vote in a primary of the opposite party.
So Republicans could vote in Democrat primaries.
Democrats can vote in Republican primaries.
So that's another reason we didn't get Perdue, for example, as the candidate running in Georgia.
We got Kemp.
Who was there last time, who obviously was part of how we got into this huge mess in Georgia.
So I don't think that would have happened if Democrats weren't voting in that.
So I do think it becomes a mess when we start meddling with, you know, you cast your vote, you vote for the person you want.
Thomas Sidebottom says, I have gone through my ballot and looked at people I'm voting for without looking at their party.
Went back and looked at party after.
questionable, because then Democrats will start putting our really good candidates low
and then put like worse candidates higher because they want ours to be overall lowest.
So I don't know.
I just think it might not be good.
tim pool
Thomas Sidebottom says I have gone through my ballot and looked at people I'm voting
for without looking at their party, went back and looked at party after out of 17 races.
Only one Democrat made it into my list.
unidentified
Yep.
tim pool
Raymond G. Stanley Jr.
says, Tim, hi, could you ask Mr. Big Mac why he's so stubborn to see the progress Trump has given us?
Sure, he may not be who we want him to be, but a force nevertheless for the good of the nation.
danielle dsouza
Definitely a force for good.
luke rudkowski
Debatable.
I respectfully disagree.
danielle dsouza
Okay, well, I'm going to make some arguments on the social side, because I know many libertarians might be listening, but I do think that Trump has done so much for religious freedom.
He's done a lot for life.
I think if it weren't for him, we wouldn't have had Roe v. Wade overturned.
We wouldn't be in a situation where we have the Supreme Court that we do, which also ruled on, you know, gun rights, things like that, many other issues, not just those.
luke rudkowski
He did bump stocks.
He did the bump stock ban.
That was absolutely unconstitutional and even further than Barack Obama.
tim pool
And he said, I like to take the guns first and then go to the courts later.
luke rudkowski
Exactly.
That right there is a huge step against the Second Amendment that was even further than Barack Obama would have done.
danielle dsouza
But would you give up the court in order to take down Trump?
luke rudkowski
I don't play politics.
I don't believe in either of these criminals, to be honest with you.
I don't like any of these politicians.
So that's just my take.
danielle dsouza
Well, I do play politics, I guess, but I do think the court's important because they're going to influence things for the next 50 years.
And so having a conservative court, like, that's so huge, even beyond just Trump as a person or something that he said once.
ian crossland
What do you think about term limits for justices?
luke rudkowski
But that's still not talking about the Second Amendment, but anyway, go ahead.
danielle dsouza
Well, I was saying the court did good things with Second Amendment.
Like, things are changing in New York now.
luke rudkowski
The local state, the local courts.
tim pool
Yeah, it is good, but Kavanaugh Well, I wish they were clones of like Clarence Thomas and Alito who literally vote right all the time.
requiring permits violate Second Amendment.
Instead, they're like, no, no, no.
The government can require you seek permission from them in order to bear arms.
And I'm just like, what? Are you kidding me, dude?
No.
danielle dsouza
Well, I wish they were clones of like Clarence Thomas and Alito,
who literally vote right all the time. I wish that too.
luke rudkowski
My policy is, hey, we have our issues that we stand behind, and we should always judge a person, not on his political
party, but what they do.
I'm willing to concede Trump did do some good things, and I complimented him when he did, especially when it came to making America first domestically, economically.
But foreign policy, fiscal policy, Second Amendment policy, absolutely disappointing.
Julian Assange, disappointing.
He did good things, he did bad things.
We should treat individuals individually and hold their feet to the fire when they do bad.
danielle dsouza
I think his foreign policy was great, though, because it was all about peace.
And I think the left has become obsessed with warmongering.
And the fact that Trump actually wanted to negotiate and make the world more peaceful, he said, you know, peace is the prize.
So I think that was good.
tim pool
Look at the progressives voting for funding Ukraine.
luke rudkowski
The people in Yemen would disagree.
tim pool
Yep, far from perfect, but better than Democrats.
Alright.
Drew says, Tim, watched your segment about Bill Maher and the violent right-wing rhetoric and I agree with you.
Have you or would you consider inviting Bill on the show to discuss topics like this and many others?
Absolutely, Bill Maher is always invited to come on the show.
I grew up watching Bill Maher.
I was a big fan for a real long time.
He's still pretty alright.
I would say I'm still a fan in a certain respect when he calls out the whiny millennial and Gen Z woke lunatics.
But there's an issue where he's unwilling to actually do the research.
So he has these conversations where he says something like, they went to a drag story hour and, like, attacked it or something?
Like, hey, Bill, how about instead of going on MSNBC and saying things that are wrong, you actually just, I don't know, Google it, and then what would you see?
People protested drag queen story hour for underage children.
And they didn't attack it, but protests got rowdy because people are fighting all the time.
So, you know, he wants to talk about how there's civil war coming, but then he blames the right.
It's like, dude, I've been covering this stuff for long enough.
I can tell you that the right never goes outside.
It was rare.
All of a sudden you started seeing Proud Boys show up, and I was like, wow, look at this, they're marching and chanting.
That's new.
So, no, dude.
There used to be a hate crime tracker of all the Trump supporters who were attacked, and there was like a thousand plus incidents.
Like a guy sitting at El Pollo Loco, and two guys just grab his hat and throw a drink in his face.
Like, that stuff kept happening.
There were the people who went to Cheesecake Factory and got kicked out because they were wearing MAGA hats.
Like, dude.
Antifa, BLM, they rioted and they caused billions of dollars worth of damage.
Tore down the barricades of the White House, forced the president in a bunker, set fire to St.
John's Church.
Bro, Bill, come on.
But sure, come on the show.
danielle dsouza
Have you guys heard of Attentive, the company?
They're like the biggest company in the country on sending texts for businesses.
They just dropped me and my dad for being conservative.
They were like, we're not going to host you guys anymore.
We're not going to send texts, even though it's like a business thing, you know?
Yeah.
Because we have like these merch stores and they were like, we're done with you.
So I just want to make sure everybody knows that.
Can you sue them?
Attentive sucks.
I don't know if I can sue them, but I do think that I can let everybody know to not use them.
If you're a conservative business, just don't bother.
Maybe try PostScript or something else, but basically they will have you, you know, they'll collect data.
They'll collect people's phone numbers and say, hey, we're going to text them.
And so they did that.
They've been collecting numbers.
And anyways, we're going to take the data.
We have the numbers, but do not use it.
luke rudkowski
What's the company's name?
danielle dsouza
Attentive.
luke rudkowski
Attentive.
danielle dsouza
Yes.
luke rudkowski
Got it.
danielle dsouza
Just want to make that known.
tim pool
All right, let's grab some Super Chats.
Let's see what we got.
Where are we at?
Trash Panda says, Ian, the problem is people like Cenk and the hens on the view are like Cersei Lannister.
They don't respect people like us.
We are fleas to them.
Roaches is what she said.
Roaches.
Yeah.
ian crossland
Don't worry.
Don't think too much in terms of us and them.
And you know, they, people react, these kinds of people that are like, they're emotionally reactive.
So as long as you're kind of an emotionally stable state, you can get through it.
tim pool
Yeah.
danielle dsouza
Also, Ian, I think something that's good that we can do is if we can win over independents, because I feel like you want to reach out to the other side, and that's great.
I think we could win over so many people, like focusing on those eight things you agree on with someone instead of the one thing that you disagree on.
So I do think so many people will be voting red.
ian crossland
I also think it's outside the U.S.
If you can rally support of citizens across the world, that's a big part of it.
danielle dsouza
Yeah, definitely.
I mean, so many people have family in India.
All of my dad's family lives there, and they follow American politics very closely.
They're like, this is awesome.
We love Marjorie Taylor Greene.
They're conservative, but they literally live in another country where their politics are totally corrupt.
And hopefully, ours don't become as bad as other countries, even though it's looking bad.
But they definitely follow YouTube and all that stuff.
tim pool
The Rebellious Grizzly Bear says the violence has been going on for a long time.
No one mentions the 2017 congressional baseball shooting that almost killed Rep.
Scalise.
The shooter was a Bernie supporter.
He was a Bernie volunteer!
And Scalise still has issues walking because of the attempted assassination.
So, uh, yeah, we talk about it.
Grizzly Nightmare says, Luke, the internet helped to get us here.
luke rudkowski
I agree.
I think it's something that could help us but also has hindered us because it has been in the control of very few people that have made sure that it only works in their benefit and not everyone else's.
It used to be decentralized but now with a centralized internet, it's a dangerous internet.
ian crossland
Yeah, honestly, I think it was always it was always it was ARPA.
It was like government military technology, of course, in the beginning.
luke rudkowski
But But in the beginning, we were still able to talk freely, there was still elements of free speech, we don't have that anymore.
We have we have algorithms, we have curation, instead of message boards, instead of forums, instead of real conversations, we have curation.
tim pool
Yeah, everything after using it.
Daniel C. Kronk Sr.
says, I believe that Tulsi threw Biden her endorsement in the hopes of getting the VP nod.
I also think that the 25th is too easy and out for Biden.
Impeach.
VP?
I don't know about that.
I mean, maybe, but I don't know.
I think she was just trying to stay influential in the Democratic Party.
When she came out and said she's not doing it, there were a bunch of people who were like, oh, I'm really disappointed, you know, because there are people who are still Democrats, but they're more moderate.
And so when she says she's leaving, they're like, oh, that's terrible.
You know, they didn't like it.
What do we have?
Donnie Grant says, Scottish guy Alan Young was in court today for two separate offenses.
One as a man, one as a woman.
Hilarious.
Search for Alan Morgan's Scottish son hurled pizza.
Really?
He went to court two different... That's weird.
I wouldn't be surprised, man.
I wouldn't be surprised.
Roger Page says, Tim, they see you as a conservative because they view themselves as a centrist moderate.
To them, everything to the right is a diehard conservative.
You are correct.
I had a guy who's an outright socialist tell me he's a centrist.
And I was like, dude, you're a socialist.
Like, that's left on the economic scale and the cultural scale.
This country's not socialist.
And he's like, no, dude, I'm moderate.
Bernie Sanders is, you know, slightly left of me.
And then I'm like, dude, you're an outright... Bernie's a socialist, too.
danielle dsouza
Or when they say like, oh yeah, I'm an independent, but every year I voted for Democrats.
I'm like, oh, why are you independent?
They're like, I think for myself.
unidentified
I'm like, oh, right, okay.
tim pool
Blade King says, make CNN a Japanese game show.
Okay.
How much money do we need to buy CNN?
ian crossland
Have you seen that game Hole in the Wall?
That game show?
Where like the wall is moving towards them and they have to like... It's got body shape.
unidentified
Yeah.
ian crossland
Shapes of a body.
So you got to like make your body the right shape.
And if it's not exactly the right shape, the wall knocks you off.
Or you get to throw baseballs at them.
tim pool
Only with CNN newscasters. Don Lemon reports the news while doing that. Yeah, that'd be great. Dude, I would totally
watch that.
ian crossland
I would watch it. But op-ed only. They're not trained monkeys. American gladiators.
tim pool
Remember that? Absolutely. It's like Don Lemon and Jake Tapper and they're on that narrow beam with
unidentified
those big Q-tip things and they're like... Or you get to throw baseballs at them. I want to see that
luke rudkowski
part. Well... They have to run around and you have to beam them with the baseballs.
ian crossland
I want to see them enjoying the process.
tim pool
Yeah, it's gotta be fun.
luke rudkowski
Everyone has fun.
tim pool
Baseballs are a little hefty, you know?
luke rudkowski
No, no, no, no, not baseball, sorry, tennis balls.
Because they had a segment on that show where people had to run through obstacles and they had tennis balls being thrown at them.
ian crossland
That's what I'm saying.
Yeah, yeah, that's what I'm saying.
That's American Gladiators for sure.
luke rudkowski
Everyone had fun on that show.
ian crossland
And then they gotta throw tennis balls back at the guy who's up on the tennis ball cannon.
luke rudkowski
To hit the target.
tim pool
Could you imagine, like, Don Lemon's under contract, so they're like, the only way we're gonna keep you on, we can't fire him, we want him to quit, the audience will each have a fire hose that they can use as they see fit.
I really do like the idea of having a clicker, like a buzzer, and if, like, more than 35% of the audience hits it, you get slimed or something, or pied, or dunked, or, you know, because then it's like, don't, don't bring up Trump!
Oh, and it should be, like, half Trump supporters.
No, they would just be bashing the button the whole time.
danielle dsouza
They would be like, ah, I do think there should be a limit, like how many times in an episode can they say how much they hate Trump?
Like max, like maybe 10.
I think that's a lot.
But literally, I don't know if they'd be able to make it through.
Because that's all they want to talk about.
tim pool
The word Trump itself.
If I was the boss, I'd be like, here's how it works.
You can say the word Trump.
If you say it twice, the temperature in the room goes up one degree.
If you say it a third time, it goes up two degrees.
If you say it a fourth time, it'll go up three degrees, and so on and so forth.
danielle dsouza
You know what Whoopi Goldberg does?
She calls him you-know-who.
Like Voldemort.
Like you're a Harry Potter.
unidentified
Voldemort?
danielle dsouza
She's such a child, she actually won't, like, say Trump.
She'll just say you-know-who.
luke rudkowski
I want to see shock callers, and every time they say Trump, they get a taste of it.
I would love to see that.
Please make it happen.
tim pool
Don't say Trump.
We know that one, too.
Don't try it, don't try it.
danielle dsouza
But Trump has free rent in their brain.
He never leaves them.
tim pool
Okay, let's grab some Super Chats.
Michelle Wiggins says, Hey Tim, although I agree with you at the core, without people who share Ian's thoughts and ways of attempting communication with others, I fear society has no hope.
Yeah, I think we need to ostracize cult leaders.
So, like, there's a question about if you want to welcome on people like the Young Turks who willfully lie about our views for the sake of making money, and they do, and they do it often.
I think it's naive of us to be like, why don't we have you come on the show and we can talk?
Why?
So they can just make up fake stories?
There's a few people I will never invite ever again because when I reached out in good faith, they took the story and then lied and then made it seem like I was grifting or something.
And that's their narrative.
And then they go on their show and go, here's what happened with Tim Pool.
Oh man, it was a big scam.
And then I'm like, you know what, man?
I published the DMs.
I'm like, what was the point of even trying to invite these people if they were going to use the opportunity to just make up a fake story to smear me again?
So I just ignore them.
danielle dsouza
I would also say to that person, have hope, because look how many people are waking up who now have realized that they cannot keep voting for the things they used to vote for.
They've changed their minds on things.
So I do think we are actually reaching a lot of new people.
Like, we have more Hispanics than ever voting for Republicans, more Asians than ever voting for Republicans.
Trump had a lot of, you know, blacks voting for him.
We have a lot of women.
I do think we're reaching a lot of new people.
I just think that the crazy people who want to kill us aren't the people who are going to convince first.
But I do think a lot of normal people who actually are interested in making their lives better, we can totally convince them.
tim pool
Disc and Balls Golf Channel says, Ian, have you considered disc golf as a way to get outside and get exercise?
I think there are probably 6 plus courses within 20 minutes of the castle.
Tim, would you like to have the largest disc golf channel on Odyssey and Rumble in your network?
You'd beat Daily Wire in actual sports shows.
I mean, maybe eventually.
I don't know about right now, but disc golf is really awesome.
And I'm pretty sure, not that far away, there's like, you can see the disc golf things.
Just like, they set them up.
Like, you go in the park.
Super cool.
I bought a bunch of novelty flying discs.
So that we could, you know, throw them.
ian crossland
Oh, that's what those are.
What is it gonna take, Ian?
What can we do?
by that super mario brothers chess set yeah i think so people are calling
unidentified
this about their a they got this call i think it's a good idea and what is it that they can
what can we do what we we we have this off we do have a disco golf thing
tim pool
whatever it's called which is a holly ball
ian crossland
Let's play volleyball.
unidentified
Volleyball?
ian crossland
Yeah, if you guys want to set up a volleyball net, I'm 100%.
Let's do it.
tim pool
Or badminton.
ian crossland
But I really like volleyball.
luke rudkowski
It's just a net.
It's just a net.
And we have the backyard here.
ian crossland
Dude, I love volleyball.
tim pool
Let's do it.
What if we, like, in the middle of the night just, you know, put a black bag over Ian's head and dragged him off to basic training?
Three months, just hard job.
luke rudkowski
A drill sergeant screaming in his face.
ian crossland
Too old to draft.
No, but... No, you can't draft me against my will.
tim pool
You'd come back super ripped just in three months, you know?
ian crossland
You want people to want to be ripped.
luke rudkowski
We want you to be healthy so you can stick around with us, Ian.
ian crossland
Yeah.
tim pool
Yeah, you're getting old.
unidentified
I am.
ian crossland
But then I'll get young again.
My DNA will repair itself.
It's all about meditation, my man.
unidentified
Sure!
tim pool
Breatharians, just, you know, heat, air, and sunlight.
ian crossland
Fasting, that'll do it.
tim pool
Bryce E says, I was debating with a leftist and said, stop simping for the bourgeoisie.
They then flat out said, that's GOP propaganda.
Never thought I'd see the day where saying that is GOP propaganda.
I hope they were trolling.
No, they believe it.
danielle dsouza
I've never heard the GOP say, stop simping.
I don't think that's GOP propaganda.
tim pool
But the idea that they're working for the elites or whatever, they'll argue, they're in a cult, dude.
You're in a cult.
When you come out and you're like, we are the 99%, and Walmart's slogan is something I think is important to everyone, it's like, okay, you're working for the corporations.
Like, Amazon and Walmart love BLM.
You go out and march for that?
Yo, that's like the mainstream establishment corporate narrative.
Good luck, I guess.
luke rudkowski
Yeah, that was the difference with Jen when she was on here.
When we were talking about Amazon and Jeff Bezos, she was like, yeah, I agree with you guys.
And I'm like, finally, we see eye to eye.
Which is great.
tim pool
Zorark Graft says, please get Kanye on your show.
It'll go viral.
Love you guys, but I'm going to watch The LexPod with Kanye.
Missed it.
Great show tonight.
Yes, if it was that easy.
Just to, like, Kanye appears on the show.
Kanye West would love to have you on the show.
That'd be great.
Yay West.
ian crossland
I think it's just yay at this point.
tim pool
Just yay?
ian crossland
Yeah.
unidentified
Don't know.
tim pool
Yeah, come on the show.
That would be awesome.
And as I said before, I don't even care too much about the controversy.
I'd be more interested in hearing about, like, building business.
You know, how do you go from making music to building this empire and making all this money and all that stuff?
I think there's a lot more to talk about.
That's what he wants to talk about.
I mean, I don't know.
That's what I'd rather talk about.
We get it, man.
We've heard the media doesn't like whatever.
I don't care.
danielle dsouza
And how did he survive Kim Kardashian?
I don't know.
Impressive.
I just think she would steal his phone and who knows what would happen.
I think she didn't like the fact that he was a free thinker.
She's very image conscious and I think she wanted him to be silent, be someone she could control so that she could just be this like big Hollywood person.
Use him for connections, all that stuff.
luke rudkowski
He's also pledging a 30-day verbal fast and no alcohol and no adult entertainment fast.
ian crossland
That's interesting.
You can speak with your thoughts, by the way, yeah?
tim pool
Jason Fleck says I want to know if Ian would give them their COVID amnesty too.
ian crossland
I fully advocate having compassion for people that were misled and even pushy in their having been misled, but I don't find it cool to push people when you know that something's amiss or when you're not sure.
Like the people at the top, forgive them for being cruel, but don't forget what happened and do not let something like this happen again.
tim pool
I don't know. Forgiveness is like, it's an honest mistake.
But if you're an authoritarian, there's no mistake. So if you're like, you must do this or
else I don't care. And you're like, hey, but look, your data is wrong and say, I don't care. I'm
an authoritarian. So you're going to do as you're told. There's no forgiveness for that.
ian crossland
Like I, I have, I don't know Hitler.
I never knew Hitler personally, but I could find it in myself too.
Yeah, I didn't know him exactly personally.
I could find it in myself to forgive the man for being what he was as he was a part of a system.
A cruel, horrible system.
World War I. It never ended for him.
But never again will that happen.
And if I was in charge of the military and I saw a foreign leader start to invade foreign countries, dude, I'd bring the hammer down.
tim pool
I don't know how you say you could forgive someone like that.
danielle dsouza
I feel like you're getting a little too open-minded.
ian crossland
Well, he was like, after World War I, Germany was shredded by the liberal, well, it was before the liberal economic order, but they split off pieces of Germany and turned it into other countries, and then those countries' governments were abusing and murdering the German population in the new land.
So it was like, yeah, he was twisted by being in the trenches and getting artillery falling all around him for months.
tim pool
I get it, but, you know, I oppose the death penalty, but I do have exceptions.
You know, like, there are limits to even my decency.
I don't like death penalty because I don't trust the U.S.
government to adequately, like, prove why they should take someone's life.
I just don't trust them.
And people are like, Tim, what if someone, like, abused kids?
And I'm like, yeah, yeah, no, no, I get it.
But if, like, Kamala Harris is gonna walk up to me and say, trust me, you know, Ian did this thing, I'm like, no, no, I don't trust you, and you're not gonna get me to pull the lever on somebody else's life.
It ain't gonna happen.
ian crossland
Yeah, forgiving someone doesn't mean I'm going to trust them blindly.
tim pool
There are certain people, like Hitler for instance, where I'd be like, yes, like, there's the chair.
You know, just firing squad, whatever.
There are evil, evil people in this world.
And that's, the reality is, we fought a war, literally knowing that lots of people would die because what he was doing was so incredibly wrong.
And the scary thing is, we didn't learn about the Holocaust until afterwards.
luke rudkowski
Mao Zedong and Stalin could get it too.
unidentified
Yeah, true.
danielle dsouza
And even going back to COVID, I think Kamala Harris, I mean, she was basically saying she wouldn't take the vaccine if it was Trump's vaccine.
So this was, like, totally political politics, like, before they knew a thing, right?
So, of course, normal people, they didn't know.
They're just like, oh my gosh, like, we have a crazy shutdown.
I'm gonna take this.
But I do think the people at the top, Kamala Harris, Biden, Fauci, like, they knew exactly what was happening.
And when she decided to flip-flop on those things, that was all political.
ian crossland
Yeah, I don't like the lies.
Fauci's working with EcoHealth Alliance to fund research out of the Wuhan lab, and just acted like he wasn't.
And I don't know the quotes, Luke, if you even remember.
Did he specifically say, I was not funding gain-of-function research, but I was funding a company that was doing gain-of-function research?
It's a trick.
And you're like, well, the lies.
I won't forgive lying, but I don't hate him.
I mean, he's part of a system.
The system's disgusting.
unidentified
I don't know.
tim pool
You've got to hold people responsible.
But my friends, if you haven't already, would you kindly smash that like button, subscribe to this channel, and share the show with your friends.
Become a member over at TimCast.com.
We're gonna have a members-only show coming up for you at about 11.
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And there's one super chat here from Raymond G. Stanley Jr.
He says, guys, what you think?
Tim Records versus Tom MacDonald.
I got a couple things to say.
Head over to LosingMyMind.com.
Pre-save the new song, Genocide, parentheses, losing my mind, by Timcast.
It's going up tomorrow, I think, at about 9 a.m.
The music video, you're gonna love it!
It is very political.
It's extremely political.
It's loaded with gags and mockery for the machine and the establishment.
It's a direct critique of the institutions and the media.
And it is not Timcast Records.
We had no idea what we were doing when we put out the first song.
Um, so, it's just TimCast, that's just like basically my stage name, uh, essentially.
But the record label is now being called Trash House Records.
Because I was talking to Kent, and I was like, he did the video production, and I was like, we need to come up with a name, like, a good name for something, like Trash House or something.
Like, oh, I like that, and I was like, okay, whatever, and then everyone was like, oh, yeah, yeah, trash shots, that sounds good, and I'm like, oh, okay, I guess, and I just, like, literally the first thing off the top of my head, but that's what we decided to go with, to make it distinct from me, because people were pointing out, correctly, like, Timcast is the music, but also the record label, and I was like, well, I don't know, man, I didn't, we don't know what we're doing, but since we released Only Ever Wanted, and it hit the Billboard charts, and did so well, hit number two in sales, We actually got interest from big industry guys who were like, yo, like, we're going to work with you and we're going to make this stuff pop and we're going to do it better.
So now we've got more professional industry assistants with promotion, release, tracking, distribution, all that good stuff.
And they're helping us get it all set up.
So tomorrow at 9am, the song's coming up.
Really excited for it.
So again, losingmymind.com.
Do you want to shout anything out, Danielle?
danielle dsouza
Oh, shout anything out.
Go to my website.
It's Americana, so American, and then A, ByDanielle.com, and that's where you can get my merch, like my mean tweets, cheap gas tumbler, other things like that.
You can also get my books or everything like that signed, and also find me on social media, on True Social, Getter, Parler, all the places, but I'm still on all of the corporate ones, too.
luke rudkowski
But I won't promote them.
danielle dsouza
What's your handle?
Oh, and I'm at DanielleDeSousaGill on all the platforms.
Except Twitter, I'm DanielleDeSousaG because Max Characters.
luke rudkowski
Well, thank you so much for coming on.
That was a great conversation.
My YouTube channel is youtube.com forward slash we are change.
I did a very interesting video today about all the news happening in Iran, Russia, Putin joking about, you know, a nuclear war.
Lots of crazy stuff is happening all over the world.
I covered it.
YouTube.com forward slash we are change.
The video is up right now.
See you there.
ian crossland
And I would love to talk about God on the after show.
We often talk about crazy, like, hurtful things.
I want to kind of understand consciousness a little bit, if you guys are into that.
I don't want to put you on the spot or anything.
danielle dsouza
Yes, that would be fun.
tim pool
That'd be fun.
ian crossland
Follow me at iancrossland.net and you can follow me anywhere on social media at iancrossland.
Love you.
Catch you later.
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