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Donald Trump has been disqualified in Colorado. | ||
The Supreme Court has ruled that Trump, under the 14th Amendment, cannot be on the ballot. | ||
The first thing that means is the GOP primary ballot, and of course that will mean the general election ballot. | ||
Now there's a lot going into this. | ||
The ruling has stayed until January 4th because of appeals. | ||
But that doesn't mean anything, because they have 90 days. | ||
I believe Colorado may be different, but typically You have 90 days to get your ballots in order for an election. | ||
And this means if they do not have a resolution by that day, the 4th, obviously, they may actually print ballots with no Donald Trump. | ||
The implications for this are very severe. | ||
It will jeopardize the GOP primary, and that may be the key strategy here. | ||
Donald Trump has issued a statement about this. | ||
Vivek Ramaswamy has vowed to remove himself and is calling on all other candidates to do the same. | ||
Of course, the other more spineless candidates likely would not. | ||
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Yeah, here's the big news, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
From SCNR.com, Colorado Supreme Court has disqualified President Trump from GOP primary ballot. | ||
Now, of course, it's more than just this. | ||
If they're arguing Trump is to be removed from the primary ballot, they're all saying the general as well. | ||
SDNR.com reports, The Colorado Supreme Court disqualified Trump from appearing on the 2024 GOP presidential primary ballot. | ||
Tuesday's decision comes after a lower court judge in Denver ruled against removing his ballot access. | ||
Quote, A majority of the court holds that President Trump is disqualified from holding the office of President under Section 3 of the 14th Amendment of the United States Constitution. | ||
Because he is disqualified, it would be a wrongful act under the election code for the Colorado Secretary of State to list him as a candidate on the presidential primary ballot. | ||
Now, many experts have argued this is a gross misinterpretation. | ||
The 14th Amendment does not bar someone from running for president. | ||
It's only related to federal officers, which are individuals appointed by the president, or representatives and senators, not the president himself. | ||
The lawsuit has cited a never-before-used Civil War air provision of the 14th Amendment, which we all know. | ||
Crewe has argued Trump summoned tens of thousands of enraged supporters for a wild protest in D.C. | ||
and that racism and white supremacy, the same virulent ideology that led to the Civil War, in its wake, the 14th Amendment, pervaded Trump's insurrection and movements surrounding it. | ||
There's similar lawsuits being filed all across the country. | ||
Several states have already ruled no. | ||
Judges, we may see these get appealed to the Supreme Court, and the same thing may happen. | ||
You know, I thought it was going to be Colorado. | ||
Now, there is an important distinction here. | ||
The Colorado Supreme Court ruling has stayed until January 4th. | ||
But that's meaningless! | ||
All this means is... | ||
By saying Trump can't appear on the ballot, they're saying, when it comes time to print the ballot, don't include Trump's name. | ||
By claiming the ruling his state is meaningless because they're not printing the ballots right now. | ||
The question is, if three months out from Super Tuesday, Colorado, Donald, they do not resolve this, Trump will not appear. | ||
And then guess who's going to win the primary? | ||
I'd imagine Ron DeSantis. | ||
This is going, this has, oh man. | ||
You guys ready? | ||
I hope you have a trusty fifth by your side, because for those that are enjoying a nice drinking game, you're gonna need it. | ||
But we'll start slow, we'll start slow. | ||
I know you're all getting ready, but not yet. | ||
First, the GOP is going to erupt into just bickering and infighting like we've already seen. | ||
I mean, one of the big stories out of last night with Tucker was that Tucker Carlson said the people who represent Descendants Online are some of the nastiest, stupidest, and zero-sum people he's ever seen. | ||
It is apparent that the Republican Party is not getting along. | ||
However, most people support Donald Trump. | ||
And I'm not saying Republicans. | ||
Most people. | ||
When they remove him from the primary, and the RNC tries to give the nomination to someone else, I mean, there's going to be a revolt. | ||
There was a lot of people that took issue with what Tucker said about the DeSantis campaign, and I've seen some of it, like, there are some people on the DeSantis campaign that have been fairly nasty and stuff, but there were a lot of people that were really upset that Tucker had the audacity to, you know, point that, to say that he saw that, or that that was his impression. | ||
Were they all from the DeSantis campaign? | ||
I think they were. | ||
Well, it's a lot of fans of DeSantis, but Look, when Christina Pasha, who is basically Ron DeSantis' number two, is personally leading flame wars against Trump's fans, you've debased yourself. | ||
You have lowered yourself to that of a fan. | ||
So if like Taylor Swift and Rihanna's fans are like arguing on Twitter, neither Swift nor Rihanna get involved and nor do they care. | ||
And that's basically what Ron DeSantis' campaign decided to be. | ||
Just on par with Trump's fan base instead of Trump himself. | ||
So be it. | ||
So be it. | ||
But removing Trump from the ballot is the only way these people could win, which it's no surprise. | ||
They've all made the move to try and win the nomination because they all expect, at least everyone except for Vivek, they expect Trump to be removed. | ||
This would be a great opportunity for them to prove everybody wrong and recognize the moment that we're living in and for them to say, this is much bigger than my political campaign. | ||
This is much bigger than the Republican nomination. | ||
Vivek led it off perfectly. | ||
If they all rally around right now, rally around Donald Trump and say, hey, this is actually about preserving our democratic republic. | ||
That's what I think it's going to take for us to actually win. | ||
Because if we're divided, I mean, I fought a really hard Republican primary last year and unfortunately came up short because the Democrats don't play that game. | ||
If we fall for this this time and we are not unified, we're not just going to lose the presidency. | ||
I'm afraid we'd lose the entire country. | ||
So I hope everyone recognizes what time it is right now and gets really serious. | ||
They don't. | ||
Try to be optimistic. | ||
You know the minutes to midnight clock, the doomsday clock they have? | ||
We should get one of those. | ||
We'll call it the Minutes to Civil War. | ||
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There it is! | ||
And we'll inch it forward. | ||
I love this. | ||
I'm seeing a bunch of Democrats tweeting in celebration and I'm just responding being like, I'm really glad they did this because democracy is very dangerous to our democracy. | ||
Democracy dies during the democratic process. | ||
That's right. | ||
The number of people on the what you would assume to be the responsible, reasonable left that are going to jump on this and be like, oh, well, you know, and make excuses. | ||
There has been no due process to remove Trump from the primaries. | ||
I'm not sure what mechanism Colorado is using. | ||
They like redefined the law, right? | ||
They defined it as it can be for a president. | ||
That was what they voted on, I guess. | ||
There's no other, like, it's unprecedented for someone to be, you know, he hasn't been charged with insurrection. | ||
Insurrection's a specific thing, and it's something that's outlawed, I mean, outlined in the law, like, there are certain criteria that have to be met. | ||
He hasn't met them to actually have carried, to be, to- Right, there's, the legislative branch has codified what insurrection would be. | ||
Yeah. | ||
There's an insurrection act. | ||
Yeah. | ||
But, but, Let's address this, because everyone keeps saying the same thing, and I don't think there's a definitive answer just yet, but we have this. | ||
Trump campaign blasts Colorado judges who removed him from 2024 ballot, vows to appeal to the U.S. | ||
Supreme Court, as he should and he has to. | ||
And a lot of people are saying, but you know that they do this and Trump will immediately go to SCOTUS and get it overturned. | ||
Perhaps. | ||
But also understand, I don't know if the Supreme Court may be favorable to Trump, perhaps. | ||
I don't know that the Supreme Court actually can overturn this ruling. | ||
I'm sure you're going to get a bunch of people screaming the Ninth and Tenth Amendment. | ||
This is not a general election held under U.S. | ||
constitutional rules. | ||
This is a private primary nomination process held by a state in tandem with other states | ||
to determine at a national convention who a private organization will choose to be their nominee. | ||
Not a general. | ||
The Supreme Court may very well take up the case and they may say, | ||
we have no jurisdiction over what a state organization is doing as it pertains to a private organization's | ||
nomination process. | ||
Imagine if someone was running to be the captain of the bridge club and there was some tomfoolery about | ||
and the ballots were screwed up. | ||
And then someone, I'm gonna go to the Supreme Court over this. | ||
They'd be like, we don't care about your private organization's | ||
leadership structure. | ||
I don't know. | ||
The Supreme Court can intervene in a primary. | ||
And even if it was federal, the precedence isn't really great. | ||
I mean, the Texas case where Texas attempted to sue all the states where there was discrepancies in the election, that never even got into the Supreme Court. | ||
So, I mean, this is just lawfare. | ||
Even if Trump can get it into the Supreme Court, They're just bleeding him out. | ||
They're making him expend resources that no other candidate's having to expend, and they're also beating it more into people's heads. | ||
Insurrection, insurrection, 14th amendment. | ||
And then those of us that are, you know, in the news every day will say, no, but actually he's never been charged. | ||
He's never been convicted. | ||
But all people are going to hear who are swatable is they're going to hear, oh, insurrection, man, he must have been guilty of an insurrection. | ||
But look, the worrying thing and the reason why everyone should, um, get ready with their fifth, uh, maybe, maybe they have Jack or something is because When you have, what is Trump polling at? | ||
2.3 up in aggregate across the country? | ||
You can say Trump is an insurrectionist, but the average person is not accepting that. | ||
No matter how many times they scream it, the average person in this country, the majority, not even the plurality, support Donald Trump. | ||
So you run the risk of ripping this country in half. | ||
Now I'll give you some predictions. | ||
Colorado removes Donald Trump from the primary. | ||
Several other states follow, and they even make reference to Colorado in other states. | ||
Trump gets removed from the primaries. | ||
They don't need to worry about the general election. | ||
Ron DeSantis and Nikki Haley end up neck and neck. | ||
Ron DeSantis wins. | ||
You now have, what, a 2024 four-way race? | ||
Probably not Biden, maybe. | ||
Let's say Biden, RFK Jr., Trump, and DeSantis all running. | ||
So perhaps what would happen then is no one gets 270 electoral votes. | ||
It goes to House delegations. | ||
It goes to Donald Trump. | ||
Let's say that Donald Trump is removed from the ballot in Colorado, but still ends up winning the nomination. | ||
That's I think Colorado has as of 2020, like 1.6, 1.7 million Republican voters. | ||
What will end up happening is if numerous states that are blue, we don't expect Trump | ||
to win anyway, remove him from the ballot. | ||
Trump will win the electoral college with 50, 60 million votes. | ||
And And Joe Biden will have 75, or whoever, or Newsom. | ||
Trump will win the Electoral College, becoming president. | ||
The media will then say, the Electoral College is archaic and broken. | ||
How can we have a president when he had 20 million less votes? | ||
The average person who doesn't pay attention has no idea why that is. | ||
They will simply be told, people didn't vote for Trump. | ||
When the reality is, you couldn't if you wanted to. | ||
Then what happens to the sentiment in this country? | ||
The people who support Trump won't back down. | ||
The people in Colorado who support him and want to vote for him but who can't will still keep supporting him. | ||
This is how I think we inch towards civil war. | ||
It's why it's so dangerous. | ||
I mean, if you love this country and you want this country to remain as it is and continue on our path towards progress, like having the judicial branches step in and say, no, we're going to decide who's on the ballot. | ||
It's incredibly dangerous. | ||
And I think the Democrats just don't care. | ||
They're willing to burn down the entire system right now just to stop Trump from coming back. | ||
They're ready for it to go to Supreme Court. | ||
Like I can already hear them screeching about Clarence Thomas and his wife. | ||
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Like if it goes there, they've got that ready to go. | ||
Absolutely. | ||
So that's like an invisible landmine. | ||
They plant all these waiting for it to go that way. | ||
What happens when, without legislation, come August or July of 2024, I don't know, insert state Arizona, Just says, look, we've gone over it. | ||
We think Colorado was right. | ||
Secretary of State just says, we will not be including Donald Trump on the ballot for the general election. | ||
Based on what we've seen across this country, the rulings are clear, blah, blah, blah. | ||
Sue us. | ||
And then they print the ballots without Trump. | ||
Yeah, every single activist, you know, justice right now at the state level, every single activist judge, they're licking their chops right now. | ||
They want to be the next ones to do this. | ||
And this is just blazing the path forward. | ||
Arizona loves doing it. | ||
Yeah, Arizona, West Coast states. | ||
Let me just say, I fully expect every single Trump supporter to not only agree with what I just said, but actually take it a step further. | ||
You should be thinking I'm wrong because I'm not going far enough as to what the Democrats are going to do. | ||
If you truly believe that 2020 was stolen from Trump in the most extreme ways with, you know, Ian talks about flipping votes even, that can be done through hacking voting machines and fraudulent ballots, then you better damn well believe that a Secretary of State banging a gavel, figuratively, is the first thing they do! | ||
If you think fraud is on the menu, the first thing they do is just erase Trump's name and say, sue us. | ||
And while you're suing them, they'll be doing who knows what. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Getting ready for phase two. | ||
I mean, look how tight the margins were in the key swing states where Trump maybe lost 2020. | ||
I mean, we're talking about 12,000 votes, 10,000 votes in just a couple of places. | ||
So all it takes is a few secretary of states or even county auditors just to whoopsie and not have Trump on the ballot. | ||
They can say, look, we're confused. | ||
Like he's an insurrectionist, right? | ||
14th Amendment. | ||
And then there you go. | ||
Yeah, we thought everyone agreed. | ||
I mean, I don't know. | ||
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Media said it over and over again. | ||
Yeah, exactly. | ||
I was listening to like CBS, ABC, all those types of places on the way in. | ||
And they just, they use insurrection with a certain tone. | ||
There's no nuance to it whatsoever. | ||
They're in another dimension completely. | ||
And the people who listen to them, unless it's like someone listening to them to see what their point of view is, which I'm sure there's some like me and others of us, they buy into that dimension. | ||
I'll go to it. | ||
No, go ahead. | ||
This is fascinating. | ||
We'll get into it a little bit. | ||
But, you know, Donald Trump recently had this quote where he was referring to Democrats poisoning the blood of this country through their bad policies, principally immigration. | ||
And you get all of the media screaming, Trump is now like Hitler, because Hitler wrote in Mein Kampf, blood poison and things like that. | ||
The funny thing is, the people being polled In urban Democrat strongholds, overwhelmingly agree with Donald Trump. | ||
They're outraged over the migrant problem. | ||
Now, again, I will save the migrant stuff because we do have a bigger subject on that, but I just want to point out the media is acting like the American people don't matter at all. | ||
It's almost as if the corporate press realized, you know what? | ||
We no longer convince people. | ||
Let's just keep saying the same thing knowing they don't believe us. | ||
And who cares? | ||
The deep state will come in with the with the boot and the iron fist and we'll do what we want anyway. | ||
Yeah, the corporate press also talks about the Republicans who are for these types of things with Trump and like they so they make it so the audience please like oh well the Republicans think it's good too but it's the establishment cronies you know who are into that and they don't they don't want you to have any they don't want you to question narrative whatsoever. | ||
Let's jump to this next component of the story. | ||
From Raw's alerts, running candidate Vivek G. Ramaswamy has pledged to withdraw from the Colorado GP primary unless Trump is also allowed to be on the state's ballot. | ||
Additionally, he has demanded that Ron DeSantis, Chris Christie, and Nikki Haley do the same immediately. | ||
Bravo, good sir! | ||
He is basically just laid it down. | ||
I mean, this is, this is, he's, he's, he's, you know, everyone's, before they can blink, he's making that, that chess play. | ||
Now, Ron, Chris Christie, or Nikki Haley, who remains, I bet they're polling drops. | ||
I bet people look at them as dishonorable for this. | ||
Look, you don't have to like Trump, but there's going to be a lot of Republicans who are upset they don't get a choice. | ||
You're being told by Colorado, we don't care what you think, you don't get a right to choose. | ||
Vivek is standing up, and he makes a really great point in this long Twitter thread. | ||
Vivek tweets, This is what an actual attack on democracy looks like. | ||
In an un-American, unconstitutional, and unprecedented decision, a cabal of Democrat judges are barring Trump from the ballot in Colorado. | ||
Having tried every trick in the book to eliminate President Trump from running in this election, the bipartisan establishment is now employing a new tactic to bar him from ever holding office again, the 14th Amendment. | ||
I pledge to withdraw from the Colorado GOP primary unless Trump is also allowed to be on the state's ballot, and I demand that Ron DeSantis, Chris Christie, and Nikki Haley do the same immediately, or else they are tacitly endorsing this illegal maneuver, which will have disastrous consequences for our country. | ||
Today's decision is the latest election interference tactic to silence political opponents and swing the election for whatever puppet the Democrats put up this time by depriving Americans of the right to vote for their candidate of choice. | ||
The 14th Amendment was part of the Reconstruction Amendments that were ratified following the Civil War. | ||
It was passed to prohibit former Confederate military and political leaders from holding high federal or state office. | ||
These men had clearly taken part in a rebellion against the United States, the Civil War. | ||
That makes it all more absurd that a left-wing group in Colorado is asking a federal court to disqualify the 45th president on the same grounds, equating his speech to rebellion against the U.S. | ||
And there's another legal problem. | ||
Trump is not a former officer of the United States, as that term is used in the Constitution, meaning Section 3 does not apply. | ||
As the Supreme Court explained in Free Enterprise Fund v. Public Company Accounting Oversight Board in 2010, Quote, an officer of the United States is someone appointed by the President to aid him in his duties under Article 2, Section 2. | ||
The term does not apply to elected officials and certainly not to the President himself. | ||
The framers of the 14th Amendment would be appalled to see this narrow provision. | ||
Has there ever been a time when someone was prevented from being on a ballot in American history? | ||
I can't think of it. | ||
I don't think it's ever been used. | ||
by a sitting president and his political allies to prevent a former president from seeking re-election. | ||
Our country is becoming unrecognizable to our founding fathers. | ||
Has there ever been a time when someone was prevented from being on a ballot in American history? | ||
I can't think of it. | ||
I don't think it's ever been used. | ||
Yeah, I mean, maybe not in any legitimate, like, large-scale kind of way. | ||
You know, maybe there was some, like, a criminal was trying to do something and then they made a filing. | ||
I don't know. | ||
I'd imagine it had to be. | ||
I don't think the 14th has been used. | ||
Yeah, not the 14th. | ||
I could be wrong. | ||
I'm sure somebody on the internet will fact check us. | ||
This statement by Vivek is fantastic, and how fast he put that out, not just considering how much length and information he put in there, is great. | ||
But in politics, a lot of times you get told, hey, wait, don't come out right away. | ||
Let's test this. | ||
Let's see if this is going to work out. | ||
You know, maybe Trump's going to take it off the ballot. | ||
It's going to be good for you. | ||
Let's give it a couple days. | ||
I think this is pretty genuine. | ||
He just fired off right away and said the stakes are too high. | ||
Let's all rally around President Trump. | ||
Let's rally around us actually having a democratic process. | ||
I think that's awesome for him, and I think that's the right way forward. | ||
He did this when Trump was about to get handed in to New York. | ||
He came out right away on the phone in the backseat, right? | ||
And no one else did anything. | ||
That was when I was like, DeSantis is really weak. | ||
And for this, and for this, if Trump for some reason is completely unavailable, Vivek is next in line. | ||
Not Nikki, not Ron, not Chris Christie. | ||
Because Vivek has outright said, I will step aside if they keep playing these dirty games. | ||
And it's a brilliant move. | ||
Let's say in the end, he removes himself from the GOP primary, and no one else does. | ||
Let's say then something happens to Trump, he goes to jail, and he's for some reason unable to do it. | ||
Trump supporters will select Vivek over anyone else because of his willingness to stand behind Donald Trump. | ||
I don't see how, like, if Vivek removes himself or whatever, if Trump and Vivek are removed from the running, I feel like that's a win for the establishment. | ||
What if they start something else? | ||
A whole moose party? | ||
Yeah, that's possible too, but that would split and I mean, how it ends up splitting up, you know, is anyone's guess. | ||
But I don't think... | ||
think that it would be a positive right now because they're taking Trump off the off of the | ||
primary the primaries and stuff I don't know I mean, maybe they could start another, you know, another party. | ||
I'm just gonna call it Bull Moose for now. | ||
And then Republicans, and then we got Kennedy doing his thing, independent. | ||
And then the Democrats, like, it should be interesting if they do it. | ||
The Bull Moose party did not do well, though. | ||
No. | ||
Unfortunately. | ||
The third party's never doing it. | ||
The Libertarian party's been, you know, struggling for decades. | ||
That actually would be really funny if somehow Trump ends up the Libertarian nominee. | ||
And then the Libertarians get like 43% of the vote, and it's like, well, the Republicans are gone. | ||
That's it? | ||
Don't worry, the Libertarians hate themselves. | ||
They hate everybody. | ||
They'd hate Trump plenty. | ||
But I would think if the 14th Amendment could keep him off as a Republican, it could just keep him off in general. | ||
He'd have to get a write-in in the general election, I guess. | ||
Yeah, has that ever happened? | ||
Has there ever been like a massive write-in for a candidate? | ||
Not at the presidency, right? | ||
There's like six or nine states that you can't write someone in. | ||
Ooh, Colorado, one of them. | ||
I'm not sure, but someone was tweeting about it. | ||
I retweeted it, but there's something like nine states where you can't do a write-in, so that means likely, if he's not on the ballot, that he can't win, at least if he's on the ballot as a Republican. | ||
I just don't see... I mean, I don't understand, like I said, first of all, I don't understand the mechanism because he hasn't been found guilty of anything. | ||
And I feel like unless you've... It doesn't matter, does it? | ||
Apparently it doesn't. | ||
They got rid of Santos like that, too. | ||
Yeah, I mean, that's... Yeah, Mendez is stuffing gold bars in his... | ||
Well, but he's not even convicted. | ||
No issues there. | ||
He's not even convicted. | ||
And this is the point, we can all sit here and be like, yeah, Sandoz is a bad dude, but he wasn't convicted of anything. | ||
And due process doesn't matter, apparently, to the Democrats. | ||
This is clear. | ||
And I challenge any of my left-leaning or even left-liberal friends To give me a reason as to why the Democrats do believe in due process, seeing as you've got Santos and this situation with Trump. | ||
I don't see any reason to believe that anything that they say about due process means anything at all to them. | ||
And I don't know what that means for the, you know, obviously I don't know what that means for the country. | ||
This is unprecedented. | ||
It's, you know, totally new territory. | ||
It's clearly purely political. | ||
It's about an outsider who challenges the establishment. | ||
Whether or not you like Donald Trump is irrelevant. | ||
It's about an outsider that the establishment, the established order disapproves of, and they're doing whatever they can to make sure that he can't get back into office in, you know, In opposition to what the people seem to want. | ||
He is leading the polls and they're removing him. | ||
This is, to call this, you know, Banana Republic stuff is insufficient. | ||
The dude is walking into, like, stadiums. | ||
Yeah, exactly. | ||
Being cheered for. | ||
And the only reason there hasn't been some kind of more action from the public is because of how comfortable society is now. | ||
I really, really believe that because life is so comfortable, not necessarily easy, but comfortable, and people are so sedated on whether it be You know, whether it be pharmaceuticals or booze and smoking weed and all those things, which, look, I'm not judging anyone that does. | ||
I have plenty of history of all kinds of substances and stuff like that, so I'm not dogging anyone. | ||
But because of those things, life is easy, life is comfortable, and life is a little on the numb side. | ||
Because of that, people aren't looking. | ||
I've been saying it's like a pandemic of complacency. | ||
Yeah, nobody wants... why do you... life is... even a rough life in the West is a good life and it's an easy life. | ||
So why do you really want to go ahead and, unless, and this is probably going to upset some people, but unless you are actually mentally ill, which is what the left seems to, the more extreme left seems to go after, because those people are the ones that are the revolutionaries, they're the people that are upset. | ||
Well this is scientifically proven actually, that there's a higher density of mental illness among those who identify as left-leaning. | ||
And so those people go and throw, you know, Molotov cocktails at cop cars, and for some reason we ignore that and just say that's perfectly fine. | ||
And I'd also say a lot of them, not all of them, but a lot of them don't have kids and don't feel this type of urgency to save the future for children, right? | ||
It's all like the luxury, like modern luxury complacency and stuff like that. | ||
So think about when it's the far left going insane and burning things down, and the children grow up in the society of violence and chaos, think about the things they will value when they get older. | ||
They're not going to like these people, right? | ||
They're going to remember the horrors that they experienced, they're going to remember their family members killed, and they're going to understand struggle and pain, and they're probably going to be more conservative. | ||
Yeah, probably. | ||
I mean, the data's already there, I've said it 50 billion times. | ||
The conservatives just have more kids. | ||
Now you take any kid, you take the child of liberals, and you introduce them to a world where the far left is burning and destroying everything, these kids are going to live like rabbits, little tightly wound balls of stress and anxiety, and they're going to despise living in that world. | ||
I hope. | ||
That's the positive outlook, and I try to be optimistic, but it's also they could inherit complete nihilism and not even know any better. | ||
It might take much longer for them to understand a moral center in a lot of ways. | ||
And there's going to unfortunately be a lot of pain between now and then. | ||
A lot. | ||
And also, what kind of establishment gets put in place of the liberal establishment that the Democrats are literally trying to destroy? | ||
I don't care. | ||
They can give all the lip service they want to democracy. | ||
They don't give a shit. | ||
Crap about democracy at all and they definitely don't care about liberalism They've been they've been wearing liberalism like a like a skin suit for ages. | ||
Yeah, so what kind of government what kind of? | ||
Structure does it take and and it seems that the structure is going to be more racist Less fair it's gonna be less focused on economic Growth and more focused on it seems like it's going to be focusing on shrinking the not just the economy but shrinking the population because we've got people that are so concerned about what in my opinion is climate alarmism | ||
All of these things mean a future that is significantly worse than our recent past, at the very least. | ||
Possibly significantly worse than any of the horrors of the 20th century. | ||
Because if you're doing degrowth, if you end up with population collapse, we talk about a crisis of competency now. | ||
When you have a population collapse, there are entire industries that disappear. | ||
That's how you lose knowledge, because no one learns how to do it from the people that do, that do know how to do whatever the topic is. | ||
And then when those people die, that information is lost. | ||
Or at the very least, the skill to do it well is lost. | ||
It's all gone. | ||
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And this is the funny thing about people who harp on conspiracies about the moon landing and stuff, questioning how do we lose technology? | ||
He looked at me real quick. | ||
I don't know if everyone saw. | ||
Tim did look at me. | ||
It's just fascinating that like, You know, you had a laptop. | ||
Everyone listening, you had a laptop five years ago. | ||
Where is it? | ||
Go through all the files. | ||
Go through your tax documents. | ||
Where are your tax forms from last year? | ||
Do you remember? | ||
I know a lot of you probably do. | ||
A lot of people don't. | ||
And then they try to log in every year going, what was my PIN? | ||
And they're typing away and they can't get in. | ||
You know, look, you can't even remember where your tax forms are. | ||
You're gonna remember where some obscure document about radiation shielding is from 40 years ago? | ||
Good luck. | ||
We, the population degrowth stuff is basically, we talked about it with Alex Jones on the show when he was talking about Ishmael, the gorilla, and you know, they want people to return to a living in the wilderness kind of lifestyle. | ||
I mean, to be fair, Tucker even said he didn't think technology was helping us the other day. | ||
He said, you know, explain to me one technology that made people happy or something to that effect. | ||
Well, COVID essentially showed the regime that as long as you keep the Netflix on, and as long as people can get enough money to go to the store and buy their favorite foods, they will take an obscene amount of oppression that I never would have thought was even believable before. | ||
Look, if you can guarantee sunny days, you can absolutely abuse your population. | ||
Look at what people do and put up with in California. | ||
I mean, I would go out there periodically, I've been out there a few times this year, and it is absolutely beautiful all of the friggin' time. | ||
I love it. | ||
It's absolutely gorgeous all the time. | ||
It's so nice that the government can just absolutely abuse the population. | ||
It's super expensive, taxes are ridiculous, obviously you've got homeless population. | ||
I saw a video the other day from 10 years ago of when Gavin Newsom was the mayor of San Francisco swearing up and down that he's going to clean up the homeless people. | ||
A decade later, it isn't any better in San Francisco. | ||
It's literally spread to the rest of the world! | ||
He didn't clean it up when she shot him. | ||
Exactly. | ||
But that's the thing. | ||
It's so nice. | ||
If you get up, when you wake up every day and it's 75 degrees, 350 days of the year, you'll put up with a lot of crap. | ||
I want to pull up this story from Polygon. | ||
Can Alex Garland's Civil War somehow be apolitical? | ||
A bipartisan California-Texas alliance is certainly out there. | ||
I actually don't think so. | ||
In the initial trailer, when we saw the brief map showing the breakdown of what this movie thinks Civil War would look like, we said it's absurd. | ||
We didn't have the full details. | ||
We're getting a little bit more details, and now it's starting to make sense as to what their vision of a Civil War could be. | ||
Polygon writes, Ex Machina director Alex Garland, looks like you will try to do the impossible with his new film Civil War. | ||
When his new film Civil War hits theaters in 2024, depict a second Civil War in which the US, without directly engaging with the politics of why the war is taking place. | ||
Wait, okay, I'm sorry. | ||
Depict a second Civil War in the US, without explaining why. | ||
It's not hard to see why Garland might want to avoid thorny connections between the movie and the very real politicians and political groups, blah blah blah, that said, it's still audacious to try to remove her politics from even a fictional civil war, a fight typically born out of political disagreement that can't be resolved by any other means besides open conflict. | ||
Whatever disagreement is at the heart of the conflict, which the first trailer carefully avoids pinning down, Puts California and Texas in the same boat, which sounds unthinkable at the present moment. | ||
And for that reason, a map graphic created based on the trailer has obviously gone viral. | ||
Well, here it is. | ||
And I actually completely agree with it. | ||
And I completely agree with this depiction of what they believe. | ||
A civil war in the United States might look like. | ||
Now, the movie trailer we've seen so far, we don't know the movie but we'll see the movie, but ignore the movie and let's stop and go back to Colorado removing Donald Trump from the ballot, what this could lead to and why it could lead to or be a component of what causes civil war. | ||
I do not believe that Trump's rock-solid 40% support would ever abandon him If the way he is stopped is through illegal and unconstitutional measures and dirty politics. | ||
If Trump, you know, announced he was retiring, people would be angry. | ||
They'd say, no, ah, but they would be angry with Trump. | ||
And they try and find someone of a vague. | ||
If the Democratic Party uses obscure interpretations and novel interpretations of the law to remove Donald Trump, and then tries to hold an election without Trump after even one state removes him, the likelihood of some kind of civil conflict becomes substantially more real. | ||
So let's take a look at this map. | ||
Republic of California, Second Republic of Texas. | ||
When you look at this map in and of itself, the vision of what could happen to this country actually makes a lot of sense. | ||
In the film, they mention that the, what do they call it, the California-Texas alliance or something like this, the Western forces are heading towards D.C., you have the Florida alliance. | ||
This is their map from the film. | ||
Let me break it down for you what I think is going to happen in this movie. | ||
So there is some kind of political disagreement resulting in what appear to be the blue states breaking off, I'm sorry, remaining loyal, I have it backwards, and the red states are breaking off. | ||
The view of this film is that the more conservative areas are the ones that are going to secede for some reason. | ||
So of course you end up with northern states, which lean red, and to Washington and Oregon, because they are very red outside of the cities, They go Western forces, they're outside of the United States. | ||
The Florida Alliance is the traditional South, minus South Carolina, North Carolina, Virginia. | ||
But of course, this is Southern, this is more conservative leaning. | ||
Texas, well they were their own republic, so they secede and say we're doing our own thing. | ||
California has the CalExit movement, they say we're doing our own thing. | ||
So what is a Texas-California alliance? | ||
It's just that. | ||
It would be like the US and the UK aligning on a military operation. | ||
We don't share a government. | ||
You can make an argument about NATO, I suppose. | ||
But we don't share an active government. | ||
Texas and California aren't actually functioning under one president. | ||
They're in an alliance to prevent the old United States from taking over their states. | ||
So Texas says, we don't care for the way you live your lives, California. | ||
California says, we don't like what you do, Texas. | ||
We both agree we do not want D.C. | ||
to send their troops into our territory and take us over so we'll work together. | ||
Western forces and Florida Alliance probably agree politically, but are split by states that are in proximity to deep blue and more heavily controlled loyalist territories. | ||
I think the other thing to consider that we don't see in this movie is the potentiality of where military bases are and where weaponry is stored, which could result in the current, you know, the states you see being loyalist or having seceded. | ||
There's basically, well, we got five factions in this. | ||
Based on everything we're seeing now, I don't know what you guys think, but I think it's plausible. | ||
Yeah. | ||
New York, you know, I grew up in New York, and most of New York is also red, though. | ||
You know, I feel like cities would secede. | ||
But New England is so deep blue, and it's so population-dense, it makes sense that these states are locked in. | ||
I mean, obviously, Pennsylvania is purple, and Ohio is purple. | ||
West Virginia is 86% Trump-supporting, but small population. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Look, if anything happened, The first Civil War. | ||
What happens to Maryland? | ||
Maryland's a slave state with tremendous Confederacy sentiment. | ||
So Abraham Lincoln says, just start arresting the politicians. | ||
And that's what happens. | ||
They round up what was like 30 or so, between 20 and 30 state reps from Maryland just because of their political views. | ||
Lock them up. | ||
You know, one of the things that happened with the civil war that happened in reality, they were trying to secede. | ||
What happens if there's not really a movement to try to secede, there's just the political strife that we have? | ||
Because again, We've talked about how the divide in the U.S. | ||
goes right through Grandma's Kitchen. | ||
It's not regional anymore. | ||
So what does it mean to... But it wasn't. | ||
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What? | |
It wasn't. | ||
The first American Civil War was not regional. | ||
Maryland, Delaware were slave states, and they're north of D.C. | ||
There was still clear Fair point. | ||
The Mason-Dixon line. | ||
But the point is, the political sentiments were divided. | ||
Maryland, Delaware, slave states, north of D.C. | ||
had no choice but to be in because of geography. | ||
And that's a technicality. | ||
Virginia, and I believe North Carolina, were like, we are not interested in Confederacy when the first secession wave happened. | ||
And then the war starts, and then you start to see sentiments shift again. | ||
So what is... I guess I'm trying to conceptualize what it would... what it possibly would look like, you know, without the secession of, you know, states. | ||
Because I don't know that there's gonna be... Like any other civil war. | ||
You don't need a... You know, back then, I love this line because not only was it in National Treasure, and Nicolas Cage is based AF. | ||
I don't know politically, I'm just saying I like his movies. | ||
He's great. | ||
But there's a line where they say, and this is true, I read about it, before the Civil War, people would say in other countries or in this country, the United States are. | ||
Yeah. | ||
After the Civil War it was the United States is. | ||
It was one country. | ||
So at the time, a state seceding was like, it's like Brexit. | ||
Yeah. | ||
You know, now we wouldn't see that because people don't view these states as sovereign nations unto themselves. | ||
They view them as just regions of a country. | ||
It would look more like Syria or Spain or any other traditional civil war we've seen throughout history before the United States entered its civil war. | ||
But I think a really great example of what you can expect is actually in this map from this film. | ||
How is it that Washington and Oregon are part of the Western forces when you have Wyoming, Idaho, Montana, I mean, these are Utah. | ||
These are more right-leaning. | ||
Not Iowa, but these are more right-leaning. | ||
But hold on, Minnesota. | ||
Minnesota's fairly Democrat. | ||
It's because... Conker. | ||
You will have powerful military forces in certain areas, a lot of weapons in Montana, and they decide, these are the territories we control, and they expand and lock up control of these states. | ||
That's it. | ||
Oregon, Portland, and Seattle, as far left as you can go. | ||
Someone made the point on social media, they expect the narrative to be that the Western forces immediately capture and occupy Portland and Seattle, and it's the ruins of Portland after the Civil War is just absolute chaos with far left forces. | ||
It's already pretty ruined right now. | ||
Yeah, now add far-leftists with machine guns, you know, fighting with Western forces trying to lock up the coastal region. | ||
Yeah. | ||
I mean, what kind of scares me about this is that politics is downstream from culture, and right now we've got really heightened tensions. | ||
A court just came in and said, hey, we're going to take away your democratic process. | ||
So tensions are running high. | ||
The regime always kind of does these two-for-ones, where maybe the court case will work, they'll get Trump off there. | ||
Or maybe it will fail in court. | ||
Trump has to expend a bunch of resources. | ||
A bunch of people get really, really mad and do or say something that then allows them to turn the full scope of the national security state on them. | ||
Biden's already said that Trump supporters are the number one threat to national security. | ||
So the whole state apparatus is already tooled towards going after people who disagree with the state. | ||
I would just say, everybody chill out, work on ballot harvesting. | ||
You want to watch the show, watch the show. | ||
But we should be encouraging people to follow Ramaswamy's lead, unity, and stay focused on the actual goal. | ||
It's worth pointing out that a Green Beret is telling you that. | ||
The guy that has been trained to go into countries and destabilize them and train local forces how to fight. | ||
I've seen a few civil wars and most of them are still ongoing and most of them are pretty horrible. | ||
I mean, between Iraq and Yemen and Syria, like, it's nasty stuff and people might say they want that when they're frustrated, but it's nothing we ever want to see here. | ||
To some degree, do you feel like, like, as I'm having flashbacks thinking of what lockdowns were like in autonomous zones and people being murdered and fires, right? | ||
Like, I feel like we're kind of there. | ||
Already, to a degree. | ||
Yeah, for sure, during the riots. | ||
I mean, the CHAZ was a real thing in Seattle. | ||
There was a warlord running the thing. | ||
It was in Georgia, they killed some kids. | ||
It was murders, yeah. | ||
Where was your first deployment as a Green Beret? | ||
Iraq. | ||
Iraq? | ||
Yeah, Iraq in 2003. | ||
So I got there, we took down Saddam. | ||
Saddam ran, we didn't get him initially, but the regime kind of fell, and there was kind of a calm. | ||
And that's when we really started messing things up. | ||
When we fired the entire bath party and drove that rift I mean just watching that break out and at first it was all just channeled kind of against us and sort of the Iraqi government, but as we got into 2006 2007 when the Iraqis were really at each other's throats and that's still ongoing to this day like that when they stopped targeting us and started targeting each other and every morning you'd wake up and you'd see people with their hands tied behind their back with bailing wire, their hands | ||
swelled up like Mickey Mouse balloons. I mean, just like horrific stuff. And this was like neighborhood by | ||
neighborhood. And these people at one point in time, been neighbors together. If you talk to Iraqis, they're just | ||
like, this was street by street. This was sect by sect. It's, it's | ||
nothing we want to see here. | ||
We're doing 20 years. And it's ongoing. | ||
People need to understand, when we look to the American Civil War, our view of Civil War is completely incorrect, because that was different. | ||
If we actually had some kind of legitimate Civil War, we're talking decades. | ||
Your children will be born in this, and they will grow up in it, and then one day fight in it. | ||
You think that there are people that are at each other's throats now? | ||
Wait until the killing starts. | ||
Wait until the blood feud starts. | ||
Wait till it goes Hatfield-McCoy, and then you add more and more and more to the mix, and it just... So, it could be something as simple as this. | ||
How does a civil war start? | ||
The political tensions are there. | ||
We are standing on a powder keg. | ||
Well, we've already had, with the Chazz Chop, people were killed. | ||
We already had a Trump supporter, Aaron Danielson, in Portland, shot and killed in the street for no reason. | ||
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Now, it was the DOJ. | |
DOJ went after that guy, Michael Reinald, and he is no longer alive. | ||
And that seems to end it. | ||
I wonder if the reason why they went so heavy-handed after this guy was they knew that if he was let go, you could start a blood feud, which would result in gang-like retribution and revenge killings. | ||
But let's say that we're at the point of heightened political tensions in 2024 with Trump already being removed from Colorado. | ||
And you get, uh, someone shoots someone else. | ||
Leftist shoots and kills a conservative. | ||
His brother says, these guys in Colorado, they're in Oklahoma, I like, Colorado, Oklahoma is an example I like to use. | ||
And they say, they killed my brother and they fled, and the police and the government won't do anything about it. | ||
So they get a posse, they go into Colorado, they get revenge. | ||
Now that guy's dad says these psychopaths from Oklahoma stormed into my home and killed my son. | ||
So he gets a posse. | ||
But now he's not after one guy, he's after seven. | ||
Then you get seven people killed. | ||
Then the brothers, fathers, and friends of those men say, this fight's getting crazy. | ||
We need help. | ||
They call in. | ||
Maybe it starts with Neighborhood Watch, militias, then all of a sudden you've got people lining up on the border holding guns, and then the Colorado people come over and say, John Smith, now! | ||
Turn him over and his men! | ||
And they say, never gonna happen. | ||
They raise arms. | ||
Who knew? | ||
I'm not saying it's a guarantee, but these are possibilities. | ||
It's always something small like that. | ||
You never know. | ||
When you set the tensions this high, it's all unintended consequences. | ||
In the past decade, there has been one standoff with the people and the feds. | ||
The Bundy Ranch. | ||
And the feds backed down because they didn't want to get into a gunfight with dudes with rifles. | ||
Because that just looks bad. | ||
It's just bad all around. | ||
They've been there before. | ||
Yeah, it's just bad all around. | ||
But that's happened already once. | ||
The feds have not forgotten about that. | ||
It's not like they just blow that off. | ||
They're not going to let that happen again. | ||
The apparatus that was designed to find terrorists, that was honed to be able to find the dude hiding in the mountains, in the middle of nowhere, And we've proven that it's basically, you know, there's not really anywhere you can hide from the federal government, you know, like that apparatus has turned... | ||
On to the American population currently. | ||
It's been like that for a minute with Operation Northwoods. | ||
Yeah, I think they're bloodthirsty. | ||
I think a very important distinction as well is one of the mistakes this film makes with this map, state borders are meaningless. | ||
Yeah. | ||
100% meaningless. | ||
So in Colorado, you've got a northern district trying to secede and join, who's north of them? | ||
Which state is that? | ||
Is that Wyoming? | ||
Wyoming, yeah. | ||
They're trying, I think that's what they're trying to do. | ||
You've got California trying to join, create the state of Jefferson or greater Idaho. | ||
So Northern California, Republic of California would not look like this. | ||
The Republic of California would look like a thin sliver along the coast. | ||
A lot of people assume, look, the conservatives and the farmers are in the eastern parts of California. | ||
Liberals are in the western and southwestern areas. | ||
You go north, it gets more conservative. | ||
That country would rip itself into pieces. | ||
Yeah. | ||
So you look at all these other states as well. | ||
The loyalist states probably would retain their form in the bulk in the New England area because they're not a conflict with each other. | ||
But if you go over here where you've got three factions all surrounding, you know, including Nevada, yet Nevada would not exist. | ||
California would instantly annex territories trying to seize control of water reservoirs and things like that. | ||
And the western forces would take the northern part and fortify it to bolster the defenses of their own territories. | ||
Nevada would be ripped into a million pieces based on this map. | ||
But I guess people might still instinctively or reflexively call it Nevada. | ||
The border is more of a geographic marker than a declaration of jurisdiction. | ||
Unless, like, the state has deployed a National Guard to, like, actually reinforce a border. | ||
This is a wild map just because of Utah. | ||
Like, how would that function? | ||
I mean, that's a mass... Like, see, this is the problem. | ||
These borders are impossible. | ||
Enforcing that border is impossible. | ||
This state would be, you gotta put dotted lines through it, where it's a split state. | ||
Maybe the movie's a pro-wall film. | ||
Yeah, they build a big wall. | ||
Nevada's just one big, perfect 30-foot wall all around the entire state. | ||
A labyrinth by the end of the movie. | ||
And Trump's face over it. | ||
Turns out to be a prequel to Maze Runner, and it's like, we had no idea, we had no idea. | ||
Well, let's let's talk about the next story that brings us to the actual potentiality of civil war and it's a it's this one from the New York Post 12,000 migrants cross southern border in a single day Tuesday highest total ever Dude, these videos are insane. | ||
I don't know if you guys have seen them. | ||
And the federal government is doing it intentionally. | ||
100%. | ||
So, why would there be a Florida alliance in this film? | ||
Because the southern states say, you have inflicted this upon us. | ||
Yeah. | ||
I mean, it's funny when they call it, like, the border crisis. | ||
Like, a hurricane's a crisis. | ||
Like, you didn't see that coming. | ||
But this is 100% the plan of the Democrats. | ||
And every single Democrat, this isn't just Biden. | ||
At the federal level, every single Democrat in the House and the Senate, they are part and parcel of this. | ||
They have voted for it. | ||
They voted against border security. | ||
Right now, they're going to the mat and they're fighting against the Republican plan to actually secure our border. | ||
And it's, I mean, we think right now there's 10 million illegals that have come into the country. | ||
118. | ||
15 to 16, maybe. | ||
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And you know what Chicago's mayor is saying? | ||
No, we can't take it anymore. | ||
It's the Republicans that are doing it. | ||
He said it's this governor of Texas sending them all here. | ||
It's his fault. | ||
Meanwhile, Texas is trying to stop them with everything it has. | ||
Texas just passed a law saying that it's illegal to enter the state of Texas. | ||
Illegally. | ||
Yeah, illegally. | ||
Well, because typically border crossings are a federal issue. | ||
And the argument is Texas has no right to deport, only the federal government can deport to other countries. | ||
Texas is basically asserting the right to arrest and detain anyone. | ||
And I think what's going to end up happening is these people who are coming in en masse in an invasion, and it is an invasion, they're going to be placed in very serious squalor and horrifying conditions. | ||
The Democrats will weaponize that and say Trump is Hitler. | ||
So this is what they're building up to. | ||
When Trump gets elected, I would not be surprised if Trump says, it's time to deport these people. | ||
And you end up with camps full of migrants. | ||
The Democrats then say, oh no, we warned you, he's Hitler. | ||
Exactly. | ||
Well, and the Democrats, I mean, their plan is very diabolical. | ||
They want a mass wave of illegal immigrants they can pump into all these different urban centers so the next time there's a census, they can count heads and from that they can make new legislative seats. | ||
I mean, it's a pure power play. | ||
And then ballot harvest their way there. | ||
They're eroding any kind of verification for citizenship to be able to vote in elections, like in my state in Washington. | ||
And they don't care about any of the carnage that comes along with that. | ||
I mean, 118,000 Americans have been killed by fentanyl. | ||
In the last couple years that's come across the southern border and like the Democrats don't even talk about that I mean, that's the number one killer in our district right now. | ||
It's absolutely insane I truly believe that the the fact that the media is so Is so we lockstep with the Democrat met the DNC message that I? | ||
I don't know that the American people can beat that kind of propagandization. | ||
Oh yeah. | ||
You know how hard it is to get answers down at the border wall? | ||
Like from the border patrol or anybody. | ||
Like the sheriff's the only one who can talk about it publicly. | ||
Honestly. | ||
I don't think your average person believes it. | ||
Oh yeah, they can't because the media doesn't report on it like the way they should because it's like watching actual like, like the skin of a human erode, right? | ||
And you're watching like the skeleton start to show itself. | ||
I mean, it's a total mess with all the fentanyl coming through like millions of pounds down there and it's just nonsense. | ||
And then no one's allowed to talk about it. | ||
I went to the police station in Yuma because I was getting the runaround from the border patrol. | ||
They're not allowed to talk to you. | ||
They pulled me over a bunch for just being there. | ||
Really? | ||
Yeah. | ||
And then the police, I'm like, I'm wondering what they think about this, and they're not allowed to talk to you. | ||
They were going to make me sign a form to at least do a ride along to see the town with them. | ||
My wife had to sign that form, but she had to be there. | ||
I was in Yuma. | ||
My wife is in West Virginia. | ||
Like, they make it impossible for journalists to do it right. | ||
The border patrol will give you a press tour of all this stuff, but that's like, you know, what to expect from a press tour. | ||
You know, that's what AOC got when she cried. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Meanwhile, we have videos of actual federal agents removing border barriers and allowing migrants to illegally enter the country. | ||
It's absolutely insane. | ||
It's depraved. | ||
And when you look at who's coming into the country, I went down to Yuma in 2021, too, and I was down there in the summertime, pretty hot, you know, a pretty treacherous journey. | ||
Like 116 degrees in July. | ||
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A treacherous journey if you were a refugee seeking refuge, but I didn't see any of those people. | ||
I saw guys that were my age and younger that did not look like they had just trekked across the desert. | ||
They were getting bussed right up there. | ||
The whole thing, I mean, you think like chaotic border scene, there's people like jumping across the border. | ||
I saw a little bit of that, but by and large, it was a very controlled flow of people coming into the country. | ||
And people don't think about like, so Yuma is a good example of how weird it is because it's not like that giant track people. | ||
I think a lot of people imagine going through the desert. | ||
There's a highway you can see through the wall that you're getting dropped off at. | ||
A lot of people spend a lot of money to get flown to the Mexicali airport. | ||
Then they get driven to that highway. | ||
There's people set up in tents on the highways, send you camouflage gear, water, cigarettes. | ||
You walk like 30 minutes to the wall and then border patrols, they're like TSA. | ||
It's like soft TSA. | ||
They got water for you. | ||
They got a tent. | ||
They tag your bags, literally. | ||
They got, they had an easier time talking to border patrol than I did. | ||
Yeah, when I was down there, we couldn't get hotels. | ||
I actually went down there with Representative Paul Gosar and his team, and we couldn't get hotels in Yuma because the federal government had booked the vast majority of them for illegal immigrants. | ||
Yeah, it seemed like such a controlled portal. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Because the immigrants don't stay there either. | ||
Yeah, they're on. | ||
Plane tickets, bus tickets? | ||
Yes, sent right out. | ||
I mean, there was people tweeting, I think, coming home from the TPUSA event. | ||
Yeah, that was Ashley St. | ||
Clair. | ||
Yeah, she was putting that stuff up. | ||
But every time I've flown into Arizona in the last couple years, it's only been once or twice, but I've seen that exact same thing. | ||
It's right up in your face. | ||
They're not hiding it. | ||
She was going hard after Delta, and I'm like, oh, that sucks because I really like Delta. | ||
I predict that Ashley St. | ||
Clair is bringing down Delta. | ||
And I meant that as a double entendre. | ||
I'm sorry for people who got mad at that. | ||
But I was like, is Delta trending because of her? | ||
But the videos were going around and it's good people should know about it I mean when I was I was a teacher in Westchester in New York and they were flying illegal immigrants into that airport Yeah, and that's a small little area like, you know outside of the city. | ||
Do you guys remember when? | ||
The Biden was caught trafficking children. | ||
Yeah This is this is not even in dispute. | ||
This is a fact Joe Biden was engaged in human trafficking. | ||
I think that was actually what I'm talking about the Westchester, right? | ||
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That's right. | |
Yep. | ||
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It's insane and I think was it James O'Keefe? | |
Who had the story? | ||
Someone had a story where they... I don't remember. | ||
No, maybe it wasn't James O'Keefe, where they had undercover video of one of the, I think it was a Border Patrol guy, being like, if the American people knew what we were doing, they would revolt. | ||
Yeah, Carrie Lake shared a letter that she got with me from a guy from Border Patrol, and it was like, they've given up on the border here. | ||
The post he was at, he's like, there's hours a day where it's not even patrolled. | ||
I don't think they've given up. | ||
That's their plan. | ||
Well, yeah, yeah. | ||
To him, he thinks they've given up, right? | ||
But this is a controlled collapse, is what it seems like. | ||
Yeah, maybe because they fully expect this country to be in full-scale conflict, and who do you think's going to fight against the American people? | ||
The people who want to be receiving the benefits and privileges of a country for which they are not citizens. | ||
I mean, we got senators that are saying that we should put illegal immigrants into the United States military. | ||
I think Los Angeles is trying to make them police officers right now. | ||
Illegal immigrants. | ||
I mean, just absolute insanity. | ||
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Yeah. | |
It's depraved. | ||
It doesn't make any sense. | ||
But it does for them. | ||
It's logical for what they do. | ||
All they care about is power. | ||
That's it. | ||
What they're doing in Colorado, what they're doing at the border, with the fentanyl. | ||
The only thing they care about is raw political power. | ||
If you operate under the assumption that they actually have a plan to help America, none of this makes sense. | ||
Right. | ||
If you understand that their plan is to destroy this country, it all makes sense. | ||
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100%. | |
And then you just roll out Biden, and you can write off everything to him just being old and incompetent. | ||
Like, oh yeah, it's just Biden. | ||
He just kind of stumbles around. | ||
They just must be kind of messed up. | ||
Like, no, this is a very well-oiled machine. | ||
It's a delivered plan. | ||
The argument that they make is that it's replacement population because Americans aren't having enough kids, and it's because we need the people working to be able to keep the Ponzi scheme of Social Security going. | ||
That's the argument they make, right? | ||
Right. | ||
Yeah, okay. | ||
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Yeah, I mean, but the Civil War is trending. | |
Well, I mean, realistically, this is legitimately, you know, whatever people think about how often we talk about, you know, civil war here. | ||
This is, you know, it's history making it's unprecedented. | ||
And they're so um, what's his name? | ||
Yeah, they're locking up journalists. | ||
We had Owen just got out. | ||
Yeah, the guy from the blazes about to go in. | ||
Well, that was today, actually. | ||
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It was today? | |
Yeah, let me take a look at his... Down at the AmericaFest, I'm looking for his name, I forgot his name, but the actor who was arrested at the airport after the Lady Ballers premiere. | ||
Like, the Feds, he was, I guess, at Jan 6, and the Feds had already dealt with him, like, three years ago. | ||
And they went and they arrested him at the airport after going to the Daily Wire premiere. | ||
I mean, all of this gives the regime a great excuse to have another Biden red sermon where he's like, look, you know, these guys, we can't trust them. | ||
You know what they did on January 6th? | ||
Like they're already, they're already moving that direction, but don't worry, my administration has it under control. | ||
It's insane because when he was running for president, RU's running loosely, like Kamala's staff was donating money to get arsonists to bail money. | ||
They were severely encouraging violence. | ||
There was that mayor out in maybe Portland who went to the Capitol or the courthouse burning. | ||
I forget his name. | ||
I always forget his name, but there's that crazy, yeah, that crazy video of him like bathing in the smoke. | ||
Like he was getting baptized in Antifa. | ||
He was trying to pretend like he was going down there and like he, he attempted to be cool with Antifa and they attacked him. | ||
Then they tried to burn his condo down. | ||
It's like, they're not going to be your friends, Ted. | ||
You're not cool. | ||
You might as well just crack down on him. | ||
But he's still, to this day, he's, he's attempting to appease those people. | ||
Mostly because he's a coward. | ||
Yeah, clearly. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Yeah. | ||
They did like a lock-in in his, or in his like lobby or something. | ||
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Yeah. | |
He lived in one of those high-rises downtown and they basically like tried to light the whole thing on fire. | ||
So Steve Baker does not have to surrender. | ||
Apparently it's been reported that he won't have to surrender until after Christmas. | ||
Okay, but still surrendering. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Sheesh. | ||
His self-surrender would be postponed until after Christmas and the Justice Department has assigned a new AUSA to his case. | ||
You know... | ||
Tucker made a really great point the other night when he said, someone's gonna say no. | ||
And that's another component of Civil War. | ||
Yeah. | ||
How long? | ||
It was like ten? | ||
No, no, no. | ||
Was it ten years ago or longer? | ||
Remember that family in New Hampshire didn't want to pay taxes? | ||
And so they Just like blocked their doors and then the feds showed up and surrounded the building and it was like this really crazy thing. | ||
I don't know. | ||
It was a wild story that happened. | ||
I think at the end of the 2000 or something like that. | ||
Well, nobody really cares. | ||
It's one family refusing to pay taxes. | ||
But this stuff is every day. | ||
What happens when you get one by one by one people just saying no? | ||
Yeah. | ||
I mean, there was that one guy. | ||
Remember that one guy who they shot and killed? | ||
He was the morbidly obese elderly man? | ||
Yeah. | ||
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Who was posting... Yeah, 75 years old or whatever. | |
And so they did a, you know, whatever, a pre-dawn raid and kicked in his door. | ||
Like, you need to send the entry team to the 75-year-old guy. | ||
They had already talked to the guy, too. | ||
Like, they knocked on his door and talked to him. | ||
Give me a break. | ||
So Frank Luntz posted this just recently. | ||
That kind of is worth noting. | ||
Trump's theory true that he is the victim of political persecution his poll numbers won't drop on the contrary | ||
They will rise that kind of is Worth noting Frank Luntz is not a pro-trump kind of dude at | ||
all And if he can even see that this is proving Trump | ||
Right like so there there was an argument to be made that you know | ||
Obviously I was I was convinced that that they were after Trump, you know | ||
After January after January 6 as soon as the the impeachment stuff was going on. I was convinced they were | ||
after Trump But, that being said, like, | ||
Someone like Frank Luntz to openly acknowledge it, I mean that says something about what people are going to see when they look at the situation. | ||
You hear the Democrats talk about democracy constantly and it is clear that they are not interested in democracy in this really I don't see how you can make the argument that they are, and with a straight face. | ||
I want to pull up some of these posts from Ashley St. Clair as well as Taylor Hanson. | ||
These depict, we have this from Ashley St. Clair, migrants placed next to me on a premium | ||
cabin still has a bag from a processing center. | ||
A majority of this flight is migrants bussed in from the processing center. | ||
Can Delta please let all of their customers know what medical screenings are being done for these migrants illegally crossing our border from all over the world and being flown on their flights? | ||
The big move right now. | ||
Is to get people to cancel and boycott Delta and to give Delta the Bud Light treatment because Delta is apparently receiving funding from somewhere to cover the costs and facilitate human trafficking. | ||
Delta Airlines appears to be, based on what we're seeing from Taylor Hanson and Ashley St. | ||
Clair, Delta Airlines appears to be human trafficking. | ||
And now the question is, who's paying for it? | ||
Yeah, people. | ||
Yeah, we don't use Delta. | ||
I think we are, the taxpayers. | ||
Perhaps the taxpayers. | ||
I think the boycott's a great idea. | ||
That's fantastic. | ||
We've shown before that we can make this, we can actually get a reaction from these companies and corporations, so that's probably the right way to go. | ||
Taylor Hanson on Twitter says, on X, illegal migrants are littered throughout the Phoenix airport right now. | ||
They're receiving priority boarding and expedited security. | ||
Many have no idea where they're going. | ||
Locations include Charlotte, Philadelphia, New York City, and Texas. | ||
Multiple had to be escorted from the women's restroom by security. | ||
Take a look at this video. | ||
You got like eight right in this area. | ||
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Yeah. | |
Yeah. | ||
Okay. | ||
You guys speak Spanish? | ||
He's asking him where they're from, saying he's reporting on the issue. | ||
And obviously, I think he said Mexico. | ||
Yo soy reportero de inmigracion, entonces he visto lo de la crisis. | ||
You guys speak Spanish? | ||
He's asking him where they're from, saying he's reporting on the issue. | ||
And obviously, I think he said Mexico. | ||
Spanish is very rudimentary. | ||
But there's a really funny moment where someone from NBC said, when you're just trying to board a plane but someone accused you of being a migrant because you don't look like them or something like this, Ashley St. | ||
Clair points out, they're holding processing packets. | ||
But NBC, these people are evil. | ||
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Of course. | |
This is what they do. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Well, they want to scare everybody who's going to even question, ask the basic question of like, why are we letting these people into our country? | ||
They're going to throw out the, you're racist to get them. | ||
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Okay. | |
No, I'm sorry. | ||
I'm not racist. | ||
Like, don't please, please don't accuse me of being racist again. | ||
Like, but no, our country's being invaded. | ||
It's right up in your face. | ||
You're paying for it. | ||
Yes. | ||
People need to move past that. | ||
Being afraid of being name called. | ||
Yeah, I feel like anyone that's in politics that's not a progressive leftist, like, and that's, you know, that's not really a, you know, that's not a lot of people. | ||
The progressive left is, they're loud on the internet, but there's not a whole lot of them. | ||
At this point, if you're not a progressive leftist, being called racist should be irrelevant to you. | ||
Because any time that you do anything at all that they don't like, it doesn't matter. | ||
If they can somehow tacitly accuse you of racism, that's what they're going to do. | ||
So there's not a whole lot of point in paying it. That's our that's our whole mo. Yeah kill the language | ||
Yeah, it learned makes nothing means that Hitler insurrection sure misogyny | ||
None of those words mean anything anymore because they just overuse it | ||
I mean I was I've been even complaining about the when it comes to people using the term | ||
Genocide when it comes to the stuff going on in Gaza, right because it's not a genocide if | ||
If Israel wanted to genocide the Palestinians in Gaza, they could literally genocide every single living human being in Gaza. | ||
So, the idea that it's a genocide is not. | ||
I want to go back to using words the way they should be used. | ||
Yeah. | ||
That's how we get back to objective reality. | ||
We just have to ignore these people. | ||
Yeah. | ||
And for too long, people... You know, I talked about this last night at TPUSA. | ||
I said that for a while I believed that there was no good and evil. | ||
I believed that it was just different worldviews and that it was subjective and everyone was trying to do what they thought was right. | ||
And you get older and you start to learn. | ||
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No. | |
No, there's malicious evil. | ||
Their intention is harm. | ||
Destruction, making your life worse, helping no one, that's evil. | ||
Your average nihilist that really believes there's no point to life and stuff, there's no reason for them to do anything other than whatever impulse catches their fancy. | ||
You know, if you don't believe in... I'm of the opinion that if you don't believe in some form of higher power, you likely are going to just be a nihilist that thinks that there is no morality, there's no real right or wrong, because everyone's gonna die and, you know, the heat death of the universe and all that. | ||
And if that's your outlook on life, there's not... I mean, what's the real reason? | ||
There's no reason to say that anything is better than anything else, so why not watch it all burn? | ||
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Right. | |
And nihilism increases the short-term benefits. | ||
That's what will make you the most animalistic, violent, depraved, because they don't care about consequences. | ||
And they have no moral center whatsoever. | ||
So you see all this stuff in the cities where I remember when I lived in Brooklyn, we would see kids, there was a game they were playing where they were just pushing old people into buses, right? | ||
Like they'd be waiting at the sidewalk and just be like, boom. | ||
It was just a game, you know? | ||
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In the city, in Manhattan. | ||
There was like kids just pushing old people. | ||
It wasn't just old people. | ||
Yeah, you had that whole wave of the knockout game. | ||
Yeah. | ||
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Just try and kill somebody. | ||
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Yep. | |
Full force, just attempted murder, and the city lets them get away with it. | ||
Yeah, there's no meaning. | ||
They have no meaning for life or care for it. | ||
It's truly sad. | ||
If you erode all the morals of the society and then you take away the actual laws, I mean, that's exactly what happens. | ||
That's why you have to have some sort of a moral code with the people in the society. | ||
But then you also have to have laws to back those up. | ||
You take away, you get anarchy. | ||
You get what we have right now. | ||
One of the reasons why I didn't want to live in New York anymore, I was on the other side of the Manhattan Bridge. | ||
I live down Broadway, a straight shot. | ||
I was hanging out at a company party. | ||
Leave at like 1am. | ||
Hail a cab. | ||
I think they make you use the app, because they don't want Uber, so you'd use an app to call a green taxi or something. | ||
And I tell the guy, I just live straight down Broadway, and here's the number, and he's like, you got it. | ||
And I half-sleep, and then all of a sudden I feel the car turning. | ||
And I'm like, hey, what are you doing? | ||
Because you cross Manhattan Bridge, you go straight down Broadway. | ||
And he's like, oh, I'm sorry, I'm going. | ||
He starts weaving, going left and right. | ||
He's trying to run up the meter, thinking I was drunk or not paying attention, but I don't drink. | ||
And so I said, stop the car, I'm getting out. | ||
He said, no. | ||
He was slowing down, pulling up to a light. | ||
The bill that so far was like the meter was like $4.95. | ||
I had stopped the car. | ||
I'm getting out. | ||
What are you doing? | ||
He says no and then as I feel the car start to move I pop the door and jump out and he slams the brakes on comes out screaming demanding I pay him. | ||
I called the police immediately. | ||
And I'm like, I walk into a gas station, he comes out screaming, threatening me. | ||
I call the police, I say, hey, this cab driver was taking me for a ride, he's just screaming at me. | ||
By the time the cops show up, the meter's at 50 bucks, and the cops told me if I didn't pay him the 50 bucks, they'd arrest me. | ||
What ended up happening? | ||
The cops took my wallet, pulled all my cash out, handed it to the cab driver, and then told me to F off. | ||
They helped rob you. | ||
That's right. | ||
I got robbed by the cops. | ||
Two lady cops! | ||
Because the cabs are a part of the city's racket. | ||
They pay the city, they don't care. | ||
So that guy was trying to rob me, and the cops showed up with guns and said, do it or else. | ||
Insane. | ||
Yeah, I'm glad I'm not in the city anymore. | ||
We, I mean, we, we left when my wife was pregnant with our first and it was just getting so depraved and I, she was working in the city and I was working in the city or just outside of the city. | ||
So sometimes you have to take the subway without me, which is terrifying, right? | ||
And sometimes you take a taxi, but. | ||
Sometimes you take the subway and there's guys screaming about chopping your head off, you know? | ||
And no one doing anything. | ||
No one cared. | ||
They just tune out, like whatever. | ||
Like, yup, we're getting out of this place. | ||
It's totally insane. | ||
It's reminding me of the 70s in the city. | ||
That's what I would hear from my family who were cops or firefighters in New York. | ||
It's not unique to New York, but that's how it was for sure in the 70s. | ||
That was like the summer of Berkowitz, but also fires all the time and complete destruction. | ||
That was the crazy part for me that the riots of 2020 when Portland like lit up You had a lot of people that were on the periphery of that. | ||
We're like, well, you know, this isn't really a bad thing They were defending it. | ||
I'm like no guys this this is horrible like yeah, but Racism is also really bad like no one's talking about race. | ||
If you believe this has anything to do with race I don't know what to tell you they're destroying the entire city and they're not gonna stop and like they literally haven't in Portland, but you do get this I don't know if some of it's just people being complacent, them hoping that things are going to change, but not wanting to take action. | ||
But you also do get this fear, I think, of a lot of people that they don't want to be called. | ||
Like if you say that, hey, we're doing this for racial justice, if you're, we're opening the borders for racial justice, like then all of a sudden, like if you push back on that, they're going to call you a racist. | ||
Right. | ||
And that's, that's really powerful, I think, for a lot of people. | ||
It makes a lot of people live in fear. | ||
I think all that CRT stuff is all like tendrils of Marxism because they're doing Marxist stuff. | ||
It's power plays to take your power, but they're going to make you afraid of talking out against it. | ||
And like, and you just gave me another PTSD flashback of lockdowns when, I don't know how it was by you, but in New York, they just like let loose everyone in the prisons for lockdowns. | ||
It was like, yeah, it was like Arkham, you know, and they're like, I just go home and then crime went crazy. | ||
You know, and there was obviously some recidivism, but I don't know how it was like. | ||
We're still having major issues in Washington State with them opening up the prisons. | ||
A.G. | ||
Ferguson, who's now running to be our next governor, unfortunately, he's had a program where he's letting violent sex offenders out and then putting them into communities, into privately contracted houses. | ||
Where these people are not guarded whatsoever. | ||
They're saying they're doing it to, you know, reduce the population in the prison, but they're not choosing nonviolent offenders. | ||
Most of the people they're releasing are violent sex offenders. | ||
The only reason some of it's gotten stopped is because individual citizens in small towns have said, hey, why is a private company buying up a five bedroom house, you know, in rural Thurston County in Washington State? | ||
But that's the Democrats. | ||
I say that they're the party of open borders and open prisons. | ||
It's anarcho-tyranny. | ||
And I agree in prison reform, but not like that. | ||
Right, exactly. | ||
Not violent prisoners, sure, but you lock up the violent sex offenders. | ||
Common sense. | ||
What a segue! | ||
I wonder why it is that they announced today this ruling to remove Trump from the ballot in Colorado. | ||
Could it be that CNN reports dozens of documents naming Jeffrey Epstein's victims and associates to be made public in 2024? | ||
I chose CNN because, you know, they try to lie about the sources we use here, but here's the story. | ||
About 177 names will be released. | ||
This includes associates, recruiters, staff members, uh, this includes housekeepers, and it includes victims. | ||
They're saying, according to this judge, they have two weeks, 14 days, to release these names. | ||
Judge Loretta A. Presca, the latest filing in a case, to settle a case by Virginia Roberts Giffray, she claimed Epstein abused her and Maxwell defamed her. | ||
I believe it was settled, but journalists have filed saying that these people are publicly known, public figures, And therefore, all the does, they call it, in the list should be named. | ||
There's still two weeks for people who are on the list to come forward or to go to the court and say, hey, don't release my name for this reason. | ||
Maybe one person ruins the whole thing for everybody else, but who knows? | ||
This is the question I posed to X earlier and I want to ask you guys and everyone listening, like, do you even believe the list when it comes out? | ||
I mean, it's not gonna include the names you want it to include. | ||
They're gonna have a housekeeper. | ||
You're gonna, you're gonna, you're gonna, it's gonna, you know, it's gonna, Janet Smith, and you're gonna be like, I don't know. | ||
Who's that? | ||
I think it's a better question, do you believe that the list is complete when it comes out? | ||
Yeah, true. | ||
I think it depends on who's on it and why. | ||
Because they could have the normal people on there to make it seem more normal. | ||
They need, they want to throw someone under the bus, and I'm sure there are high-level people who are involved with Epstein who are like, just give the people something. | ||
You know, this is what happens with big corporations when they engage in serious malfeasance. | ||
Some low-level VP will get charged and they'll be like, ah, we got him, and I think that was part of the big short. | ||
None of these people who are engaged in this fraud get criminally charged, but there's like one guy that they end up charging, saying he's the one, there you got your sacrificial lamb, have a nice day. | ||
Yeah, this is like something where I think you'd need like multiple judges that could all have access to this. | ||
So they all, they all release at the same time. | ||
So it's not like just one judge and it could be easily contaminated. | ||
And there's been, there's just been so many lies told around this entire thing, this entire Epstein affair that like, you're right. | ||
Why would you believe the list? | ||
He's been given good treatment. | ||
In jail decades ago. | ||
Right. | ||
His roots are so deep. | ||
I just, I have a hard time trusting anything. | ||
And they somehow convicted, uh, what, how do you say your name? | ||
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Delane. | |
Delane Maxwell. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Convicted her of sex trafficking, but like they would not say who she sex trafficked to. | ||
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Right. | |
Yep. | ||
All of it's so absurd. | ||
This is our last week before we take off for Christmas. | ||
It's going to be great. | ||
So what is it? | ||
Today's Tuesday. | ||
So what is Friday the 21st? | ||
No, Friday the 22nd? | ||
22nd. | ||
22nd, yeah. | ||
Saturday the 23rd. | ||
It's going to be an awesome Christmas. | ||
And I'm hoping that as I am sitting there relaxing, wearing a fuzzy sweater of some sort and drinking cocoa, that the Christmas present we end up getting, maybe not on Christmas, but soon will be, some accountability as it pertains to the Epstein list. | ||
Yeah. | ||
You know, my view is- You will get coal, Tim Poole. | ||
You will get coal. | ||
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I have a feeling- But I- But look, I'll tell you- The Grinch is here. | |
If some of the names that come out, it's like a housekeeper, I'm fine. | ||
Like, I'll take- I'll take a housekeeper. | ||
If you were cleaning up for this man, and you knew what he was doing, I wanna know who you are. | ||
Right. | ||
Yeah, if you saw those- And that's not all we want, but it's a start. | ||
Those, like, restraining chairs he had in his bathrooms and stuff, and you're, like, living in the house cleaning it up? | ||
Yeah, for sure. | ||
Like, who installed those? | ||
For sure. | ||
For sure. | ||
Look, if you get people that were on the premises, this is how investigations go. | ||
Yeah, get someone that was there that knows something you interrogate them or you investigate them who did they what do they know who did who else do they know like that's the way they Investigations normally go whoever comes out and they actually name there should be now I don't know if it actually will happen but there should be pressure or some some DA or whatever that is trying to find more information about it because clearly They have been slow rolling it and they came out and said that the names on the list, you know, back when Epstein first died or whatever, they came out and said that the names on the list, it was too volatile to let them out. | ||
Thank you sir, she did say died in quotes. | ||
I agree. | ||
I'd like that to be the case, but I think of things like when someone is running for politics and they all of a sudden he's on the, or she's on the WEF website and then people are like, well, the WEF puts them on there to discredit them or they're on the WEF website and that discredits them, you know? | ||
So it's like a constant back and forth of these psyops as well. | ||
Like who's going to be on it and maybe there's like a, who's going to benefit from that person being on it is what I'm worried about. | ||
You don't know. | ||
I just keep it in mind. | ||
When it comes to the WEF stuff, I kind of just always get the impression that only in the past year, two years, has it become broadly known throughout the, I guess, the dissident community that the WEF is actually really, really bad. | ||
There was a time where talking about Davos and talking about the people that get together at Davos and the WEF and Well, not just him. | ||
Bill Burr, before he was neutered, used to talk about those meetings all the time. | ||
of critical context then you were a crazy person. You know you were you was | ||
that was Alex Jones stuff. Well not just him, Bill Burr before he was neutered | ||
used to talk about those meetings all the time on Conan O'Brien's show. | ||
Yeah and so that and that's a... | ||
It's like, if you're critical of it, you're a crazy person. | ||
But if you were listening to Zbigniew Brzezinski talking to Mika and Joe about it on MSNBC at 8.30 in the morning, they're talking about what the WEF is doing or what the Council on Foreign Relations, all these organizations, they're real and they actually do things and stuff. | ||
If you're talking about them and you are praising them, then obviously this is just normal. | ||
NGOs and organizations and stuff. | ||
But if you're critical, well, then you're Alex Jones. | ||
Yeah, for sure. | ||
So I mean, obviously, it's just a paradigm of like, it's not happening and you're crazy. | ||
But if it is, it's a good thing that it's actually happening. | ||
Exactly. | ||
Oh, that's so true. | ||
Frustrating as hell. | ||
It's terrifying. | ||
Well, I hope the list comes out and we can Accountability would be great because accountability seems completely rare these days. | ||
It's just we're so hyper-politicized. | ||
It's hard for me to even see accountability on the horizon. | ||
I don't believe in accountability anymore. | ||
It's just the use of political persecution to To stymie your opponents, you know again and generally that's you know conservatives or people that are outside of the the norm of progressive Sensibilities, but I mean again, we talked about it a little bit, you know, you look at Santos and granted he clowned on all of Congress and he clowned on basically his entire district because | ||
They did elect him, you know. | ||
So, I mean, he did. | ||
Was it Pozo that called him gay joker this morning? | ||
I don't know. | ||
Incredible. | ||
Go look at Pozo's Twitter page. | ||
Don't disrespect Santos. | ||
No, I think he meant it in a good way because it was a hilarious interview. | ||
Santos treated Congress the way that Congress deserves to be treated. | ||
That's why I'm surprised. | ||
He treated them exactly how they deserve. | ||
And the crazy thing is the guy got no due process. | ||
None! | ||
I mean, he got no due process, and you're right, his district did elect him, and he's, New York has their primaries, I think, like in the early spring, summer, so he was way less, he was like eight months out from getting probably quite a few hard primary challenges, but then they came in and said, no, this guy's guilty, we gotta throw him out right now. | ||
Like, why didn't they just let the process actually work? | ||
I don't know why Republicans have to rush in and automatically say, no, no, no, we'll We'll take care of this. | ||
We'll kick this bum out of here. | ||
Meanwhile, Menendez has got gold bars from the government of Egypt. | ||
Are the Democrats going to kick him off the Foreign Affairs Committee? | ||
No way. | ||
No way. | ||
Unbelievable. | ||
2024 is going to be fun. | ||
It's going to be wild. | ||
I don't know what else to say. | ||
I've been saying before, I can't see. | ||
You know, normally when something happens, I have like several ideas of what I think it might lead to. | ||
And you know, I get it wrong a lot of times. | ||
Sometimes I get it right. | ||
I mean, with like Colorado kicking Trump off the ballot, I think it's like I'm in the ballpark. | ||
You know what I mean? | ||
Yeah. | ||
I had Media Matters roasting me. | ||
Well, I'd say roasting. | ||
They claimed that I likely had foreknowledge of January 6th, because in September of 2020, I said, these Oath Keepers and Proud Boys and Three Percenters, they're going to storm to D.C. | ||
in November and just, like, storm the White House or something. | ||
And then they were like, he must have known about January 6th. | ||
I was like, first of all, it happened in January, not November. | ||
Second of all, they didn't go to the White House, they went to the Capitol building. | ||
And more importantly, it's because I read the news. | ||
It wasn't a real prediction. | ||
If I had any influence on the January 6thers, I would have told them to go to all the people that, the houses of the people that live or work at Media Matters. | ||
No, I don't. | ||
I take that back. | ||
It's not going to knock on the door and have a polite conversation in any legal context. | ||
But my point is, It's starting to come in view with the removal of Trump in Colorado. | ||
It's starting to, I'm starting to, you know, get an idea of things that could happen from this. | ||
You end up with Trump unable, not that he'll be removed from every state in the primary, but just enough to that he can't win. | ||
You end up with Ron DeSantis as the nominee. | ||
The establishment says, guys, look, you know, we're not happy with this, but we can't let Joe Biden win. | ||
So everybody go out there and vote for DeSantis. | ||
Trump supporters are going to say, screw off. | ||
Yeah, exactly. | ||
I've heard you say a bunch, like it's hard. | ||
I agree. | ||
It's hard to envision this future, right? | ||
Because like, if you read all the news, you can, you have a sense of the pattern that happens. | ||
And I've been thinking, you know, like we might have a normalcy bias for all, all of these past years until COVID, then it turned into absurdity. | ||
And now it's like, you have to have an absurdity bias. | ||
But it's impossible to guess absurdity. | ||
So everything is just constant chaos. | ||
The new normalcy is the absurdity. | ||
It almost ties into Elon's quote about the most likely outcome is the most entertaining one. | ||
Except for politics, it's the most chaotic and depraved one. | ||
And it's hard to gauge that because we're so far gone. | ||
And all the Democrats care about is power. | ||
I mean, they've proven that they will basically burn the entire country down. | ||
And so what's the next level after that? | ||
What's the next level from 2020? | ||
World War III. | ||
It's pretty, I mean, it's incredibly frightening. | ||
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Yeah. | |
Will they get us into World War III? | ||
I mean, Biden's last address to the nation, he said, well, we all have to unify because, you know, we potentially could be at war. | ||
I mean, and look at the geostrategic situation right now between the Middle East, between what's happening in Eastern Europe, like it's insanity. | ||
We've gone through this age of character assassination. | ||
Trump, you know, obviously is the biggest one at the top of that. | ||
And then when Phil talks about Frank Luntz recognizing this new thing, it's almost like they're all starting to realize that the character assassination economy is not working anymore. | ||
And then what goes back, you know, it's not like they haven't dealt in blood before. | ||
It stopped working before Trump because the reason you got Trump was because they called Mitt Romney a Nazi. | ||
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Right. | |
When you have the most Boy Scout ass dude in America... | ||
He's a saltine. | ||
Yeah, he is. He is absolutely a saltine. | ||
Saltine in a suit. | ||
He is the most boring, most Boy Scout ass guy that has probably run in the past 50 years. | ||
I mean, you could not get any more white bread and less offensive. | ||
And if you're calling him a Nazi, there's nowhere else to go. | ||
So what happened was the American people were just like, it doesn't matter who we elect. | ||
And that's why they were just like, who cares that he said, grab him by the pussy. | ||
Because no one is good enough for the Democrats. | ||
The politics of we respect each other was tossed out a decade earlier, a decade before Trump ran. | ||
The idea that respectability has been something that the left has actually cared about, I don't know if they ever did. | ||
Saul Alinsky wrote the playbook on it in the 60s or whatever, and it could be that I didn't see it until recently or whatever, but it has been power politics from the left for as long as I can remember, as long as... | ||
Definitely all of my adult life, you know, I think we're witnessing we're in it right now is what Eisenhower warned about the military industrial complex. | ||
But like within that complex is the corporate press or an arm of that, right? | ||
And that's where all the psyops or the just the blatant lying is coming from. | ||
The military-industrial complex is no longer just Boeing, Raytheon, and companies like that, and space manufacturers. | ||
It's also Google, it's all your technology companies because all of that has become intelligence, it's all data collection, and it's also the media because of the propaganda. | ||
So the military-industrial complex is no longer, when you hear people complain about or criticize the military-industrial complex, they're talking about Google. | ||
They're talking about Facebook. | ||
They're talking about Palantir. | ||
They're talking about all the tech companies in addition to Raytheon, in addition to, uh, you know, because they can be, because those things can be like in your brain and in your day to day pattern while they're making the things that are going to destroy you and that pattern. | ||
Absolutely. | ||
The, the, the media produces the content and the tech companies produce the vehicle that introduces the, the propaganda to the American people and your average person. | ||
I, I see it all the time with a lot of people that I'm really good friends with that are not involved in politics, that are only tertiary. | ||
The only time that they talk about politics or whatever is when Donald Trump says something that the media drums up that tells them they should hate him for or something. | ||
Good people on both sides. | ||
Yeah, and now people are starting to be like, well, what's going on with Elon Musk? | ||
Why is Elon Musk a bad guy? | ||
And it's like, these people have no idea that they're being entirely propaganda. | ||
They have no reason to dislike Elon Musk. | ||
Only what they've been told to think by the media. | ||
A Rolling Stone made a list of nine unfunny things Elon did. | ||
I saw the UV rape case magazine. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Criticism for Elon Musk. | ||
Unreal. | ||
Unbelievable. | ||
I mean, one of the bigger reasons they've gone after Trump really since he took the White House was he is an affront to the military industrial complex. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Because he came in and said, like, I don't think we need to be at war all the time. | ||
And then he made the cardinal sin of trying to get us out of wars. | ||
But then also saying, like, hey, wait a sec. | ||
Why are we providing security guarantees for all of Europe? | ||
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Yeah. | |
Like, why are we providing the security guarantees for the United States? | ||
Exactly! | ||
Why aren't you guys paying? | ||
But it's good business if they don't pay, because then we pay more, the military-industrial complex gets further and further, you know, more control and they get more rich. | ||
But Trump was in the front of that, and that's what they're throwing the kitchen sink at him. | ||
I think people fail to realize that. | ||
It's like actually they're going after Trump for being radically moderate. | ||
They say he's a radical, but he's actually trying to get us out of all these entanglements. | ||
All he did was ask them to pay their fair share. | ||
Right, what's wrong with that? | ||
They signed the contract. | ||
The 90s New York Democrat, Donald Trump, is a far-right extremist. | ||
Right, exactly. | ||
Yeah, they move so far left, everyone's far right now. | ||
Whoever hasn't seen the Eisenhower speech? | ||
Please go watch it. | ||
It's the last speech he gave in the Oval Office before he gave the presidency over to JFK. | ||
It is such a beautiful speech. | ||
It's almost like poetry. | ||
He predicted everything that we're in right now. | ||
I forget what the name of the interview that Kennedy gave two years later, but he pretty much, in that interview, sums up how horrible the press is. | ||
You marry those two things together, and here we are. | ||
I just, uh, I'm going to tweet the Eisenhower speech right now. | ||
It's so good. | ||
And then I think two, three years later was the Kennedy American university address where he talks about the end of Pax America and how we don't forces. | ||
Yeah, exactly. | ||
How we don't need to be projecting power everywhere. | ||
We actually have a piece in our time. | ||
Like, and then after that, the national security state did what they did. | ||
Well, at some point in there, the joint chiefs of staff came to him with an idea to start a war with Cuba. | ||
right called Northwoods. Yeah. And he turned that down. He fired that guy, General Lennon, | ||
sir, decorated war hero. And then he went and took over NATO. And then at that point is when | ||
NATO did some maybe dirty dealings with the years of lead in Italy, which was their political false | ||
flags on either side for 20 years. So yeah, it's, it's insane. You're welcome. | ||
And then, yeah, in our lifetime we've had the Iraq War, lies, and then now with the same propaganda for Ukraine, the same propaganda for, you know, Middle East, all this stuff. | ||
You know, I think my advice to everybody would just be is, uh, we're so very close to Christmas. | ||
Less than a week away. | ||
To make sure that when you see your family, you give them a hug, and let them know that you love them, because 2024 is gonna get crazy. | ||
It's gonna be wild. | ||
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Yeah. | |
I mean, the world is still, I always say this too, like the world is so beautiful and I'm so like grateful for God. | ||
I'm grateful for the earth and how beautiful everything is and my children and everything that we're talking about that's so evil and depraved. | ||
It reminds me just how I cherish everything, you know, and it makes me cherish it more, honestly. | ||
And it makes you fight. | ||
I mean, there's a lot of folks right now who I know and I live in a beautiful rural community where it's very possible to completely tune out all this BS and just say like, I'm not going to even participate with this. | ||
I've got my church, I got my job, I got my family, we're going to be fine. | ||
And in general, that's true because people are self-sufficient, they're independent. | ||
But man, this could get away from us so quickly and become so dark that people gotta stay in the fight for 24. | ||
They gotta vote. | ||
It's unfortunate, but you have to, especially if you have kids, because you don't know who they're gonna meet, and these ideas are just percolating down from every which way, and they're gonna find your kids, and you gotta raise them in the right way, know how to fight those ideas. | ||
You need to know, because it's like, you gotta have an immune system of your ideas, and that immune system has to encounter bad ideas, so you know how to defend those, right? | ||
Exactly. | ||
And if you don't have that immune system, those bad ideas will just collapse. | ||
And someday you're going to have to explain to your kids what you did in the year of our Lord 2024. | ||
For sure. | ||
I mean, you are. | ||
You're going to have to say like, hey, here's what I was doing. | ||
Like I was, you know, I was actually in the fight. | ||
I was doing the best I could for my community. | ||
You don't want to be the person who's like, well, in 2024 things seem just like really nasty. | ||
So we kind of checked out. | ||
Like, is that, that's, it's not really a very good example. | ||
Nope. | ||
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If that ever happens. | ||
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He's over not paying attention. | ||
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Oh, I opened for Metallica. | |
Listen, there is nothing better than seeing your friend succeed. | ||
Yes. | ||
That picture of you you posted the other day? | ||
That was amazing. | ||
It's him. | ||
Maybe it was the Metallica show? | ||
No, it was from Rock USA a couple of years back. | ||
It's epic. | ||
It's him in like a sea of people in front of him. | ||
It was one of the last shows we played with Ollie before he passed away, I think. | ||
And it was the last tour that we did. | ||
Wow. | ||
And I didn't think we were going to be playing at all. | ||
There were thunderstorms all day long and we flew in. | ||
We thought we were going to be delayed and everything. | ||
And they shut down stage over and over, but they kept saying, no, we're going to get you on. | ||
No, we're going to get you on. | ||
And I'm like, this is not happening. | ||
20 minutes before we're supposed to play, they start rolling our stuff on stage, and I'm like, this is actually happening? | ||
And we play, and it's ridiculous. | ||
We only played for maybe 30 minutes, but there's literally thunder and lightning going on. | ||
I have some videos that are on my Instagram page of it from that night, but it was amazing. | ||
It was like 50,000 people or something like that. | ||
And we headlined the whole show after we played. | ||
The show ended because of all the thunder and lightning and stuff. | ||
It was awesome. | ||
Go listen to All That Remains after this episode, everybody. | ||
Cheers. | ||
Blast it. | ||
All right, let's grab the Super Chats. | ||
We got Clint Torres says, howdy people! | ||
Tim, bravo for being a trooper and creating content for us today. | ||
Yeah, working off of, you know, two hours and ten minutes of sleep all day. | ||
It was a bit of a nap on the plane. | ||
Yeah, but I think I only got like 40, 40 minutes. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Yeah, it's wobbly. | ||
A little wobbly. | ||
There's no, you can't recline in these, it was a private jet. | ||
It's not luxury. | ||
I mean, it is in the sense that you get to fly when you want to fly in a private jet. | ||
I get it, I get it. | ||
But there's no reclining. | ||
You're sitting upright on a bumpy, shaky ride the whole time, and the convenience is you can fly at your convenience. | ||
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And cheese platters. | |
Cheese platters. | ||
Well, that was just something we brought on the plane. | ||
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You know what I mean? | |
Because you can bring your own cheese platter. | ||
Exactly. | ||
It's like, you fly first class. | ||
You can recline, plug your laptop in, you know, stretch your feet out, go to sleep. | ||
And if you get real first class on those bigger flights, they got beds. | ||
But no TSA though, right? | ||
With the private jet? | ||
Exactly. | ||
You just go, right? | ||
Okay, that's a pretty big deal. | ||
Yeah. | ||
The main benefit of flying private is once we finish the show, the plane's waiting for us. | ||
Oh, man. | ||
We're not waiting for the plane. | ||
Yeah. | ||
And then we get home at 521 in the morning. | ||
But You know, I wouldn't want to go through TSA and stuff like that. | ||
However, a full a full lay down bed, I could have got some sleep. | ||
True. | ||
But it is what it is. | ||
You know, you don't look a gift horse in the mouth. | ||
It was made possible thanks to our friends at TPUSA. | ||
That was really amazing. | ||
We're grateful to have been a part of it. | ||
And the whole thing went off without a hitch, like from from watching it from, you know, the stream and stuff. | ||
It looked great. | ||
It was awesome. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Shout out to Serge and Kellen Carter. | ||
Quality was amazing. | ||
Solid, boys. | ||
All right, I'm Not Your Buddy Guy says, before we watch the stream, folks, switch your drinks to water if you haven't already because you're going to get alcohol poisoning tonight with the famous line. | ||
What did I say? | ||
Like 23 times? | ||
Someone's keeping track. | ||
It was like 15 before we got into the segments. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Let's grab some Super Chats. | ||
Where are we at? | ||
Make It Simple says, major win for Colorado. | ||
No more Trump 2024. | ||
Well, there you go, buddy. | ||
Good for you. | ||
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David Violet says... That was Nikki Haley, sorry. | |
David Violet says, they want a reckless reaction from the non-left. | ||
Don't feed the trolls. | ||
Instead, change the culture and meme them to defeat. | ||
I agree. | ||
They want you to overreact. | ||
Do not give it to them. | ||
Don't take the bait. | ||
It's quite simple, actually. | ||
Donald Trump Is right now asking for you, at his rally in Iowa, he said, just show up and vote. | ||
Overwhelm it. | ||
Vote, vote, vote. | ||
100%. | ||
This is the funny thing. | ||
Anybody who's saying, like, look, if you believe Trump is our best chance right now, and you like what Trump has to say and what he's doing, I see these people being like, no, Trump is wrong. | ||
We have to go and do insert X, Y, and Z activism or whatever. | ||
And I'm like, eh, it's bifed. | ||
Or a leftist. | ||
Dude, I totally agree. | ||
Yeah, it's like, dude, we want to make money. | ||
We want to take care of ourselves, our families. | ||
We want to be responsible. | ||
We want to stay in shape. | ||
And we want to pay attention to what's going on. We want to be active politically. | ||
And right now, it's really simple. We've got not just Donald Trump, but we've got, you know, Joe, you're running. | ||
We've got people running at the federal level, the state level, the local level, Kerry, of course. | ||
And that's the mission right now. | ||
They're trying to... you know what they're doing? | ||
You know, I was hanging out with Tucker after the show, and I said, you know, I was on your show before. | ||
He's like, of course, right? | ||
You know, and I was like, yeah, in Boston with the Antifa thing years ago. | ||
This Antifa guy was throwing punches at me, but stopping right before my face. | ||
Because what he wanted was for me to throw the hit. | ||
I didn't do it, I just stood there. | ||
And I was like, are you doing something? | ||
And so Tucker's like, oh, come on my show. | ||
And I'm like, that's what they're doing now! | ||
That's exactly right. | ||
So we'll just mind our own business. | ||
Everyone please remember the Governor Whitmer kidnapping plot. | ||
Like, that's what they want. | ||
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And that was mostly Feds. | |
But, look, they'll find some fumbling, bumbling dude who doesn't know what's going on, and they'll be like, can you hold this gun real quick? | ||
And you'll be like, sure thing, buddy! | ||
And they'll be like, help, help, he's got a gun! | ||
And you're like, wait, what? | ||
Can you put on this red hat real quick for us? | ||
And they'll make him the example for everybody. | ||
Well, there was that story recently where the guy was in the mall or whatever, and then he took his own life and said, I don't want to do this, I don't want to do this, and they found a bunch of weapons and stuff. | ||
Wasn't that at, uh, in Colorado, wasn't that the, uh, the amusement park? | ||
Is that what it was? | ||
I think it was an amusement park. | ||
He was gonna kill a bunch of people in it. | ||
Well, he wrote something like, I just wanted to come inside, I don't want to do this, and then he kills himself. | ||
And like, people all were like, MKUltra? | ||
Like, what the? | ||
That's part of that military industrial complex. | ||
Alright, Jimmy Grenier says, Tim, the decision of the court was stayed. | ||
They only granted a pending decision to create a headline and provoke his supporters so they have a basis to definitively remove him from the ballot. | ||
It was stayed, and that is the trick. | ||
So that, I think it's the other way around. | ||
So that people on the left can be like, oh, it was stayed, calm down. | ||
Perhaps the headline. | ||
The staying of it was completely irrelevant. | ||
It has nothing to do with the ruling. | ||
We're talking, the stay of the ruling expires on the 4th of January. | ||
That's when they will finalize their ballots. | ||
I don't know that the federal Supreme Court can overrule a private organization operating under state law. | ||
We'll see. | ||
Waffle Sensei says, I am once again asking that we start today's episode by just saying Civil War. | ||
You missed it, I didn't get it. | ||
That's not how it went down, unfortunately. | ||
Noah Sanders says we need good people to step up and primary these awful people. | ||
Timcast members, rise up and run against your local failed or failing politicians. | ||
Do it. | ||
Not just Timcast members, everyone! | ||
Everybody. | ||
You know? | ||
Yeah. | ||
And that's the big thing, because when we were on the stage with Tucker, Luke says, everyone go around and say who you think VP should be, and he's laughing because we know what he's doing because everyone's gonna say Tucker. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Tucker should be the vice presidential pick. | ||
And it wasn't until the idea was floated that everyone was like, yes, okay. | ||
Because before that it's like, I guess Vivek? | ||
Well, Tucker might be the VP. | ||
Trump mentioned it. | ||
He was asked and he said that'd be a good idea and we're all instantly like, yes. | ||
Yeah. | ||
I don't think Tucker wants to do it though. | ||
I can't imagine after just starting the company and all that stuff. | ||
I thought it was going to be Carrie until she announced the run for Senate. | ||
Yeah, Vivek sounds like it could be, but I don't think it's going to be him either, honestly. | ||
Yeah, I mean, Tucker's probably more valuable on the outside. | ||
Trump's going to do himself a VP. | ||
Yeah, it's going to be a double Trump ticket. | ||
Yeah. | ||
I mean, to that point from that super chat, they're right, though. | ||
People do need to step up. | ||
And if you're not happy if you're representing a primary, my primary had a 12-year incumbent and beat her last cycle. | ||
I mean, it's hard. | ||
But, you know, I didn't have any experience in politics. | ||
I just went around and started talking to people. | ||
And you can do it at the grassroots level. | ||
It's not easy, but it's doable. | ||
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Yep. | |
All right. | ||
Where are we at? | ||
Aaron S. says, Let's take all Democrats off ballots in conservative and swing states. | ||
I'm ready. | ||
Yes, but understand. | ||
Right now they're doing the primary. | ||
They want to make sure Trump can't win the primary. | ||
Then Ron DeSantis will win. | ||
That's why they won't stop. | ||
Ron will win as a dishonorable man of no integrity. | ||
And then they'll say, oh, but this is, you know, oh, geez, I mean, he's the nominee. | ||
What are we supposed to do? | ||
We're just playing by the rules. | ||
So if you remove Joe Biden and other Democrats, yes, I agree, but understand, there's no primary for Biden. | ||
The Democrats are too smart for that. | ||
They won't do a primary. | ||
They've all already rallied around Biden. | ||
They forced out RFK. | ||
There's some other guy, but they're not giving him any airtime. | ||
So, yeah, the Democrats are very organized. | ||
The B says, does the establishment just think that all these Trump voters will go back to voting for people like Ron DeSanctimonious or Nikki Haley? | ||
As a smart man once said, where is the off-ramp? | ||
He did indeed say it, but I don't think you understand. | ||
January 6th is the trial balloon for what they plan to do for people like you. | ||
You want to be an undesirable maggot? | ||
What else do they call him? | ||
Deplorables, maggots. | ||
Insurrectionists. | ||
Insurrectionists. | ||
Election deniers. | ||
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Sure. | |
I mean, you know, I feel like they've got your history, so they know what videos you're watching. | ||
So if you're commenting on Tim Poole streams and stuff, you're already tuned. | ||
They got you, buddy. | ||
And think about it this way. | ||
15 to 16 million illegal immigrants brought in illegally by Joe Biden. | ||
How do you deport these people? | ||
Let's say Donald Trump says, we're not playing games. | ||
All these people have to go home. | ||
This was illegal in the first place. | ||
Far leftists stage a bunch of violent assaults on detention centers. | ||
Whose side do you think the illegal immigrants are gonna fight on? | ||
Yeah, of course. | ||
That's a 15-16 million group of people, many of them young males. | ||
Yeah. | ||
And they're gonna be like, hey look, this side, claiming to be the legitimate government, is saying we're okay to be here. | ||
Yeah. | ||
And how many bad actors are part of that 15 million? | ||
How many sleeper cells from, you know, Iran, Hezbollah, Hamas, like whatever, you name it, ISIS. | ||
Even the Chinese Communist Party. | ||
Yeah, right. | ||
Chinese Communist Party, yeah. | ||
Yeah, they're not. | ||
It's not just South Americans coming over. | ||
It's people from all over the world. | ||
A lot. | ||
In Raisin Yuma, they were saying it's not Mexicans. | ||
Like, it's like, it's like Africans, people from China. | ||
There was a ton of folks in the Middle East when I was there. | ||
Yeah, they had a stack of Middle Eastern passports. | ||
Right. | ||
Yep. | ||
Let's grab some more Super Chats! | ||
Skulky Bone says, these days Colorado is basically just California's largest county. | ||
Yep! | ||
Shredkowski, what argument is there for voting Trump over Vivek if Vivek has better policy and is 100% not going to have Haley as VP? | ||
What do you mean? | ||
Because we want Trump to win. | ||
I don't know, what is the argument? | ||
Trump will finish out his presidential term. | ||
He'll complete his arc. | ||
He will take actions that you can't take as a first-term president. | ||
That's probably... It's simple. | ||
Vivek getting in will want to do a lot of things. | ||
And, you know, in your first term, it's 70%. | ||
Second term is 100%. | ||
Trump's asking for a final 100% term. | ||
He should get it. | ||
Absolutely. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Prior record, four years of peace and prosperity. | ||
I mean, even all the criticisms of him, we had four great years. | ||
But then also, I mean, Trump's very unique. | ||
I think the fact that he's the age that he is, he's independently wealthy. | ||
They've already thrown the kitchen sink at him. | ||
He's got nothing else to lose. | ||
He's basically on one more mission. | ||
I mean, I think he's the perfect guy for the times we're living in. | ||
Yeah. | ||
But I'd vote for Riverbake. | ||
Yeah. | ||
He's fantastic. | ||
If for some reason Trump is out, it ain't gonna be- I'm not voting for DeSantis or Haley. | ||
Yeah, and they're 2028 too. | ||
DeSantis, I feel like, has gotta be... | ||
I don't know. | ||
You know, I thought he was a really great governor. | ||
We like his policies and the things he's enacted. | ||
But then you look at his campaign, and I really start to wonder if the dude is just like a mannequin. | ||
Like, they tell him what to say and when to say it, and that's it. | ||
As governor of Florida, he's just there saying, like, I don't know. | ||
Tell me what to do. | ||
I have no idea. | ||
Because I don't know how you could be so incompetent when it comes to running a presidential campaign, but competent as a governor. | ||
He seemed to handle the media better, though, as a governor. | ||
Sometimes he would school the media. | ||
That person's gone. | ||
He was in his element as a governor. | ||
Patrick of Ohio says, when is Michael gonna pay up to Roseanne? | ||
We need some follow-up. | ||
Ah, it's not looking good for Mr. Malice! | ||
He's gonna be here this week. | ||
He's still gotta wait until the end of the, at least until November. | ||
Of course, of course. | ||
You can't call the fight before the fight happens, come on! | ||
But again, this is, the odds are for Roseanne here for a little bit. | ||
Maybe it's like leaning, it's like plus 100 for Malice in the odds. | ||
Roseanne's the favorite going into 2024, but we'll see, we'll see. | ||
What was the bet? | ||
Roseanne said there won't be an election. | ||
Oh, okay. | ||
And the question is, what does that really mean? | ||
Does it mean nobody votes and everyone's like, oh geez? | ||
Or does it mean no one believes the election is legitimate in any way? | ||
And I think Roseanne's probably right if you use a very broad definition of no election. | ||
If in the sense that Trump's name's being removed from the ballot, you can argue there was a procedural election, but you remove the frontrunner from the ballot. | ||
There was not an election. | ||
Right. | ||
So we'll see. | ||
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What do we have? | |
Triple Flip says, Phil, help me propose to my girlfriend. | ||
When is your tour? | ||
Bring her on stage, bro. | ||
She's super hot. | ||
So am I. So are you. | ||
Let's go viral. | ||
So I'm not sure why your girlfriend being super hot would matter to me. | ||
Just saying. | ||
You know, he's got a proposition for you, buddy. | ||
Well, you know, maybe. | ||
We'll see. | ||
It depends on where you live. | ||
But we'll be on tour probably in May. | ||
Jesse Faircloth says it seems like the Democrats are getting closer to their Confederate roots instead of further, and I'm seriously worried about the country that I love. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Yeah, that's a good point. | ||
That is correct. | ||
What do we have here? | ||
Ryan Pujol says, and this is how our Democratic Republic dies with thunderous applause. | ||
I think Roseanne might have won her bet. | ||
It's time to start saying no to Democrats from here on out. | ||
It's crazy. | ||
This is just absolutely an insane day. | ||
It's a crazy week. | ||
You know, I'm really worried about, I'm worried that I'm going to go on Christmas vacation and then something real crazy is going to happen. | ||
Right. | ||
And I'm going to be like, you know, sitting on a slope somewhere or something. | ||
Like, would you look at that? | ||
Yeah. | ||
So, ALX tweeted this, and this is, I guess, Jesse Waters was saying, but the Colorado lawsuit was filed by a Soros-funded outlet, decided by an all-Democrat appointed Supreme Court, and the Democrat Colorado Secretary of State, within a split second, was celebrated on MSNBC. | ||
The idea that this is not a total op by, you know, political op, is ridiculous. | ||
And the idea that this actually stands I can't wrap my head around that. | ||
That's why I say civil war as often as I do. | ||
Because the only reason we're not in one right now is because Republicans are following Trump's lead. | ||
And Trump is not an insurrectionist. | ||
And Trump is not a dictator. | ||
Because if Trump did come out and say, this is it, the line's been breached, It's time then this country would instantly go insane. | ||
But I think Trump is confident that we can win. | ||
He can win. | ||
And I think culturally we are winning. | ||
The cultural thing is the most important thing because they do stuff like this. | ||
It's an overt attack from powerful special interests on our elections and everything like that. | ||
Yeah, but look at last night. | ||
When we do this show with Tucker Carlson, we've got the biggest numbers on YouTube. | ||
We've got the new song we put out, Daily Wire's got their movies coming out. | ||
Culturally, we are winning. | ||
You've got Bud Light failing. | ||
You've got Target failing. | ||
We're claiming cultural victories. | ||
Trump's polls are through the roof. | ||
Biden is at his worst approval rating ever. | ||
They do this because they want that reaction. | ||
We don't gotta give it to them. | ||
That's why it's so smart what Trump was saying during that speech when he was saying, I just need you to vote, because that's the one thing they fear. | ||
That's why they're doing all this, because they fear us just coming out in a massive wave and actually mobilizing people and voting. | ||
I completely agree. | ||
It doesn't mean there's not going to be applied resistance. | ||
Certainly. | ||
There's going to be some crazy lawsuits, and Tom Fuller, when it comes to 2024's election, pay attention. | ||
But that's why Trump was saying, overwhelm it. | ||
You know, unquestionable numbers. | ||
Yep. | ||
Absolutely. | ||
I agree. | ||
100%. | ||
Now they're like, quick, take his name off the ballot! | ||
Exactly. | ||
When they do that, when they go for a win by disqualification, imagine, you know, we just watched the Covington-Edwards match, imagine if one of the fighters tried getting their opponent disqualified on a technicality instead of fighting them. | ||
We'd be like, they think they're gonna lose. | ||
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Yeah. | ||
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Absolutely. | |
Technicality! | ||
He can't fight! | ||
I win! | ||
I get the belt! | ||
I mean, I imagine the bureaucracy and the powers that be in the quote-unquote deep state, they understand what it means if Trump does get back into the position of the president, the office of the president, that he's going to have a far deeper understanding of the The process is necessary to do what he said he was going to do before. | ||
So, you know, there's dudes that are like, my 401k is on the line here. | ||
If Trump gets elected, my kid's not going to blah blah blah school and I can't have that, you know, extra house or whatever garbage thing they're thinking, you know? | ||
Panzer says, bloody Colorado. | ||
Oh boy. | ||
That's right. | ||
I'm Not Your Buddy Guy also says this is bleeding Colorado, the rhyming of Kansas. | ||
Perhaps. | ||
It would be so soon, though. | ||
I mean, it is fair, if you look at the history, there was concern in the 1820s about civil war, and it took 40 years for something to finally happen. | ||
It could be 40 years, who knows? | ||
I think it's a strong possibility Trump wins, and then it takes several decades before anything actually shatters. | ||
Trump wins, he starts enacting reforms and clean corruption, and it works for a while, and then maybe that's it. | ||
It doesn't have to repeat itself. | ||
If we learn from the past. | ||
Oh, right. | ||
Missy Kin says, Tim, do you think they will steal the election and use migrant militias to fight the civil war? | ||
Well, uh, who is they, though? | ||
Are we talking about, like, democratic political establishments or, like, the woke faction, whatever it may be? | ||
Uh, steal the election? | ||
What do you mean by steal? | ||
If they are going... What really bothers me about the steal the election narrative is the idea that elections were ever fair. | ||
It's like, you thought this one was not fair? | ||
Do you think any of the other ones were? | ||
None of them are. | ||
They're miniature civil wars where people are just agreeing not to punch each other in the face as they try to find a way to legitimize their grasping of power from taking the reins. | ||
And most people just say, okay, okay, you have the power this time. | ||
But now everyone's saying no, basically. | ||
You know, Michael Malice has a good thread, he's talking about this on Twitter. | ||
On X, where people are saying, now that the courts are politicized, this country is doomed or whatever, and he's like, courts are always politicized. | ||
Always. | ||
And he's right. | ||
So now what's happening is, there are just two politicized courts. | ||
That's it. | ||
You have the traditional American view, and you have the progressive neo-communist view. | ||
And they're going to be at odds with each other. | ||
Lithian Cross says, how bad would it be if the Epstein list is faked to have anti-establishment individuals on it, names like Elon or Trump himself? | ||
I would be willing to bet that Trump will be named in the documents. | ||
I would not be surprised at all. | ||
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Right. | |
But that doesn't mean anything. | ||
The names that we're getting are not all clients or workers or anything like this. | ||
A lot of them will be clients, a lot of them will be recruiters, a lot of them are just housekeepers or janitors. | ||
Some of them are actually victims. | ||
So, Yeah, maybe Trump himself will be named in the document because the document will say, you know, at a party held by Donald Trump and right now it's listed as a doe. | ||
So yeah, of course. | ||
RFK Jr. | ||
could be on it. | ||
He's admitted to being on the plane and flying around. | ||
Yeah, that one's an interesting one, huh? | ||
Yeah, I wonder about what's going on with RFK Jr. | ||
That's a weird story. | ||
It's almost like he got tipped off he's going to be on the list, but who knows? | ||
He was with him with his kids, looking for bones or something. | ||
Mark Campbell says, plot twist, the lazy left sees Trump disqualified, they don't vote, Trump wins electoral and popular vote, they reel in horror, sparking civil war. | ||
It's a fair point actually. | ||
Because Trump being removed, we have these Democrats all cheering. | ||
They may now believe Trump can't win, and many of them may just stop caring. | ||
Oh, what do you mean? | ||
I thought Trump got disqualified. | ||
Well, that was one state. | ||
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It was? | |
Oh, I wasn't paying attention. | ||
That was a mistake they made in 16. | ||
I mean, all the media said that Hillary was going to win a landslide. | ||
Oh, yeah. | ||
I'll never forget laughing so hard. | ||
I was drinking margaritas, watching the needles all in favor for Hillary. | ||
Just all of a sudden go like this and I was just like, I was laughing maniacally. | ||
Yeah. | ||
It was amazing. | ||
It was awesome. | ||
Mr. Invisible says, Tim, I'm in Colorado. | ||
Our last local election had zero right and option and no other choices than Democrat physically on the ballot. | ||
We need serious help. | ||
Yikes. | ||
Wow. | ||
You got to run. | ||
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Yep. | |
Someone's got to pick up that mantle, you know? | ||
Let's see. | ||
Chafed says, this isn't that difficult. | ||
Remove Biden from the ballots in red states. | ||
As for these partisan hack judges, start filing made-up charges against their kids and family members. | ||
Issue arrest warrants and hold them without bail. | ||
I think you misunderstand. | ||
See, this is the... I'm sorry, I gotta throw a little criticism your way. | ||
This is what Republicans don't understand. | ||
You don't need to make up charges. | ||
Show me the man and I'll show you the crime. | ||
Right. | ||
If they want to play this game with Trump and issue summary judgments without evidence, yeah, you don't make up charges, you actually just then go and enforce the law against these Democrats, which is not being done. | ||
Buster Ruckus says, Tim, your argument doesn't make sense. | ||
If they used a constitutional clause to ban him, then they made it a federal matter, so SCOTUS now has authority. | ||
Incorrect! | ||
That is not true. | ||
How a state supreme court interprets how they decide to run their elections does not give the federal government the authority. | ||
And like I said, there will be citation of the 9th and 10th amendments. | ||
Basically, if it's not prohibited, the states can do it. | ||
So, the federal government, the argument would have to be, SCOTUS has the authority to overrule a private organization's electoral voting processes. | ||
I'm not convinced they can. | ||
Now, the Supreme Court could argue that the political parties act as de facto public institutions despite being private organizations. | ||
Therefore, they will issue that ruling. | ||
Nothing you can do about it. | ||
Okay, totally fair. | ||
But I think there's a strong possibility A right-leaning court says, we can't tell a private organization who to put in charge, how to run an election. | ||
If it was the general election being run by the state, we could issue an argument. | ||
However, the Constitution also says state legislatures have final say in how their elections are run. | ||
The Supreme Court might even come back and be like, states are to be run as their state determines. | ||
That's why we rejected Texas v. Pennsylvania. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Texas sued Pennsylvania, Supreme Court said screw off, we don't care. | ||
Trump might file an appeal and they might say we have no interest in adjudicating a private organization's rule process. | ||
We're not gonna have a Supreme Court hearing on how Starbucks chooses the president of the company. | ||
Why would we have a ruling on how Colorado's Republican Party, a private organization, does? | ||
We'll see. | ||
We will see, man. | ||
I think it might just be crazy and you might only get Trump and Biden are off of every ballot. | ||
Who knows? | ||
Ghost candidates. | ||
There's no election because they just removed everybody that was possibly running. | ||
Anthony Bird says, Mr. Kent, proudly voted and donated to you in the last election. | ||
Can't wait to vote for you next year. | ||
We lost, what is it, Klickitat County before the last election. | ||
How will you win over Vancouver? | ||
You have the aerial vote. | ||
Yeah, so we did really well in the rural counties. | ||
We just kind of lost in our urban hub, Vancouver, which is kind of right across the river from Portland. | ||
We right now are working on unifying the Republican Party because we had that hard fought primary. | ||
And so I had a lot of Republicans who voted up and down ballot Republican, but they didn't vote for me because of that. | ||
We have a late primary too. | ||
It's in August. | ||
So they mailed the ballots out about five weeks later. | ||
I spent all my money trying to get to the primary, $14 million spent against me. | ||
And so I had zero money going into the general election. | ||
The Democrats wisely consolidated around one candidate. | ||
And then hit me on day one of six million dollars. | ||
My Democrat opponent basically ran as a moderate as well. | ||
So we're exposing her voting record, which is the same record as Pelosi and AOC. | ||
Wow. | ||
Already had a lot of good unity this time, but I appreciate the support. | ||
Mr. Denetic says, AZ would never stay loyal to the feds. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Perhaps, perhaps. | ||
Raymond G. Stanley Jr. | ||
says, dang, Tim really thought about that Civil War map. | ||
I mean, for a couple minutes, we were talking about it before the show. | ||
But yeah, like, the red states would be cut through the middle by, you know, you wouldn't just see a north and a south. | ||
That map actually makes sense when you look at, like, the Spanish Civil War or the Syrian Civil War. | ||
Various factions pop up in various areas, and then they are aligned or aren't aligned. | ||
Who knows, man? | ||
It'll be crazy. | ||
Jennifer Sumi says Colorado plus 14 states plus DC give national popular vote their electoral votes. | ||
196 out of 260 electoral votes. | ||
Why doesn't anybody talk about this? | ||
Imagine if we could rally disaffected voters across the country and make their vote count. | ||
We do talk about the National Electoral Vote Coalition, or whatever it's called. | ||
And this is their plan. | ||
To make it so that you can never have an election, and that they will always just give the vote to the Democrat. | ||
Great. | ||
Not interested in that. | ||
Although it could backfire. | ||
Because the National Vote Coalition's argument is, whoever wins the national popular vote will get their state's electoral votes, which means California could go Republican. | ||
It's real simple. | ||
California's not going Republican, it's 2-1 Democrat. | ||
But if they join this coalition, and the Republican does win by a thin margin in the popular vote, all of those electoral votes from California go to the Republican instead. | ||
Now, why would you do that? | ||
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I don't know. | |
I suppose they'd like to. | ||
Let them do it. | ||
Alright, we'll grab one more down here. | ||
Still Piss says, Best skate shoe of all time. | ||
SXL, Vans Era, or Adidas Busenets? | ||
I don't agree with either of those. | ||
I would say one of my favorite shoes was the America Bevel, but you had to shoe-goo the toe cap before skating it, because those old-school caps, they were the stupidest construction. | ||
Now I've been skating the, I think, what are they, Kyle Walkers? | ||
Yeah, I just have like 20 pairs of these, because they're just so good. | ||
Really, really good. | ||
Yeah, the Kyle Walker Vans. | ||
So there you go. | ||
Thanks for the question. | ||
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