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Democrats have filed an FEC complaint against RFK Jr. | ||
claiming he is improperly coordinating with his super PAC so that he can get on the ballot in a | ||
bunch of states. | ||
RFK Jr.' 's having a hard time of it. | ||
They sealed him out, they booted him from the Democratic primary, basically shut the primaries down so he can't get in, and now he's having a very, very difficult time to get on the ballot. | ||
There's a rumor That some in the Libertarian Party want him to run on a Libertarian ticket so he can boost their poll numbers, though many in the Libertarian Party are like, nah, we wouldn't vote for this guy, he's not a Libertarian. | ||
It's interesting that Democrats are resorting to this because at the same time, the sheer panic that is unfolding right now over the DOJ decision that Joe Biden is not competent to stand trial, and I know, I know, being a little hyperbolic here, they basically said, He's an old man with bad memory and no one's gonna take, no one's gonna believe that he's like, what do they call like, mentally willful or something like that? | ||
He is not a person who commands his own will anymore. | ||
And now you've got Rachel Maddow saying, he's totally fine, he rides a bike, it's great! | ||
Joe Biden himself is saying, I'm totally fine, my memory is great. | ||
And what I love about this is they are begging, begging the DOJ, please criminally charge Joe Biden. | ||
It's almost like they want to get him out. | ||
And now, following this, Michelle Obama's... What do we call this? | ||
Vegas odds, we'll call it. | ||
Skyrocketed. | ||
As people think, you know, look, if you're gonna come out right and say we would criminally charge him if it weren't for his shattered mind, you're basically saying he's a criminal and his brain don't work. | ||
So it doesn't seem like the kind of guy anybody wants to be president, but here we are. | ||
So we'll talk about that, plus a bunch of other big news. | ||
Of course, you may have heard Joe Rogan's back all over the internet. | ||
I think that's big cultural news. | ||
We'll get to that. | ||
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Thank you, Timothy. | |
Yeah, my name is Mike. | ||
I host a show called Microgress. | ||
I have a crazy little YouTube channel. | ||
I'm part of the walkaway movement of people who have walked away from the left. | ||
I know with all this serious stuff in the news, you guys needed a deep, serious intellectual foreign affairs expert. | ||
So thank God I'm here. | ||
Well, actually, yeah, there's a lot to get into. | ||
I mean, Tucker Carlson's interview with Putin's got like 160 million views. | ||
I just love how the media keeps saying, a diminished figure, you know, no longer getting the reach he once had, and all of his interviews have hundreds of millions of hits. | ||
It's just wild. | ||
We got Filabanti hanging out. | ||
He's giving me his look. | ||
The audacity to say that! | ||
Hello, everybody. | ||
My name is Filabanti. | ||
I'm the lead singer of the heavy metal band All That Remains. | ||
I'm an anti-communist, counter-revolutionary. | ||
What's up, Ian? | ||
Well, I'm just chillin' here, Phil. | ||
Thanks for asking. | ||
Can you believe that they would say that? | ||
No, it's dirty. | ||
I can. | ||
It's dirty. | ||
Accuse your enemy of what you're doing, I guess. | ||
As the mass media fails, they'll tell you that you're the one that's failing. | ||
That's absolutely unfortunate. | ||
As they crumble into the abyss. | ||
What's up, everybody? | ||
Ian Crossland, actor, musician, superstar. | ||
Glad to be here. | ||
Thanks for the intro there, Phil. | ||
We just got the 95% completed music video starring Ian, and it's so cool. | ||
I want to do another one. | ||
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Oh, it's epic. | |
This one's like, yeah. | ||
We'll get it. | ||
Yeah, this one's like a horror kind of vibe. | ||
Crazy. | ||
Yeah, we got search pressing the buttons. | ||
Yeah, hanging out. | ||
I really like the video. | ||
Good job, man. | ||
Couple weeks. | ||
Shout out to Kent Welling for putting that together and all the post editing and all that stuff. | ||
It's really a spectacle. | ||
Oh, also, uh, new studio is almost done. | ||
I was here today for the last time. | ||
New studio is done. | ||
Yeah, it's done. | ||
Yeah, I should say it is done, but, uh, we'll be there soon, y'all. | ||
And, uh, skate park construction begins in roughly one week. | ||
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Wow. | |
No way. | ||
This is crazy. | ||
I saw it like- Time's flying. | ||
In one month, we're there, probably. | ||
I can't wait. | ||
It's nuts. | ||
And if you go to, if you follow Boonies HQ on Instagram, you can see a couple clips of what it looks like inside the building. | ||
It is a building in a building. | ||
There's a, there's a 40 foot building with a smaller building inside it. | ||
They post regularly now, right? | ||
Boonies is posting regularly. | ||
Oh yeah, yeah, yeah. | ||
YouTube, Instagram. | ||
I follow them on Instagram and I notice their stuff all the time, so. | ||
And also, shout out to Pop Culture Crisis. | ||
They got over 100,000. | ||
There you go. | ||
Let's jump to this news. | ||
New York Times reports, DNC files federal election complaint against Robert F. Kennedy Jr. | ||
Democrats accused Mr. Kennedy of illegally coordinating with a super PAC to get him onto the ballot in several states that could be critical to President Biden. | ||
I just want to give a shout out to RFK Jr., whether intentionally or not. | ||
We now have the Democrats being assailed on two fronts, and good. | ||
They say, in a federal election complaint filed on Friday, and also, know this, the reason they do this on a Friday is because they know people are not watching the news. | ||
Everybody's at the club right now, or they're playing billiards down at Long Shots off 340 in West Virginia, and so they're not paying attention to what's going on. | ||
They say. | ||
The Democratic National Committee accused RFK Jr. | ||
and a Super PAC backing his independent presidential bid of illegally coordinating on a $15 million petition drive intended to qualify him for the ballot in several states that could be crucial to Biden's re-election. | ||
The 11-page complaint to the FEC described the arrangement as an in-kind contribution to Kennedy's campaign by the Super PAC, American Values 2024, one that violated federal campaign finance laws and breached long-established financial barriers Between candidates and outside groups. | ||
Well, I'll just say. | ||
Oh, man. | ||
Okay, I'm gonna read this. | ||
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Quote. | |
This is an effort to subvert our election laws and prop up a stalking horse in RFK Jr. | ||
Liz Smith, a senior advisor to the DNC, said during a Zoom call with reporters. | ||
Was she looking in a mirror? | ||
Yeah. | ||
That's what they do. | ||
But I'll just throw it back to what I was saying. | ||
I am enthused. | ||
I am happy to see that the Democratic Party is panicking. | ||
Just think about how bad things are. | ||
The immigration crisis is blowing up in their faces. | ||
Joe Biden was just basically ruled incompetent by the DOJ. | ||
RFK Jr. | ||
is polling in the double digits and polling mostly from Democrats. | ||
Well, Joe Biden's the only candidate they got at this point. | ||
This is an example of why centralized authority really struggles and why decentralized authority is where it's at. | ||
Why this country's thrived for as long as it has with statehood at the center. | ||
Because they're trying so hard, this party seems to be trying so hard to control things with the social media censorship, what they're doing with Twitter, and God knows what other corporations, the way that they're trying to sue him and stop that guy and file a lawsuit against them and make sure all these people go to jail. | ||
People don't really actually think of how much this administration has done that's just downright illegal. | ||
The Biden administration has been slapped down by the Supreme Court at least two times with two different cases. | ||
They have absolutely abdicated their responsibility at the border. | ||
It is clear that there is significant corruption in the Biden family. | ||
There's just been no prosecution because the Democrats don't get prosecuted. | ||
Now this is the second time someone that's running for president has been the DOJ has decided to not prosecute them because of reasons Which really, everyone knows they're Democrats, so it's different. | ||
It's the hierarchy thing, not the hypocrisy thing. | ||
Obviously, the DOJ goes after Donald Trump because not only is he a Republican, but he's outside of the bureaucracy and outside of the establishment Republican that might actually be able to change things. | ||
We have a we have a uniparty that is trying to consolidate power now people like Bill Kristol who is a Has been a neocon war hawk forever. | ||
He's been wrong about literally everything Let's go back and look at all the stuff that he wrote about the Iraq war wrong wrong wrong wrong wrong Bill Kristol for some reason has failed up and people still listen to him in Washington DC He's now a Democrat. | ||
He was a Republican all his life. | ||
He's now a Democrat and there's there's a Just example after example after example of establishment Republicans that have gone to the Democrats or that sound like the Democrats because there is a uniparty trying to consolidate power. | ||
But just think about how absurd it is right now that Donald Trump is being criminally charged over classified documents and Joe Biden was just ruled not competent to be charged over classified documents. | ||
Two Democrats have not been charged, two candidates for presidency have not been charged for classified documents. | ||
Hillary Clinton has had a server in her home, completely and totally violated a | ||
ton of laws. And then Joe Biden had stuff stuck in his garage. And his office. In his office. | ||
In the garage that his kid, who is likely corrupted by China, who's been, or Ukraine, or any number | ||
of the governments that have been siphoning money to the Biden family, was staying at the | ||
house that all those classified documents were in during the time that COVID was going. But I'm not | ||
worried about like, you know, a Chinese Communist Party member showing up to the Biden's | ||
house and like going in his garage. | ||
No! | ||
I'm more worried about, like, Hunter Biden in the garage, and he calls his dealer, and his dealer shows up, and then he's just like... Got any rolling papers? | ||
And he's like, yeah, there's some in these boxes. | ||
I need some papers for my car, because my cat pissed, and he's like, just grab these, and then he throws them in the back to soak it up, and then drives off, and then some guy finds it, and he's like, yo! | ||
If we had a legitimate government with a legitimate Justice Department, the entire Democrat party would go to jail. | ||
Or at least be brought up on charges and there'd be investigations. | ||
Here's a question. | ||
The documents they found in Trump's home were in a locked cabinet. | ||
And what had happened was the feds came. | ||
At first, I think it was like the feds came in and they were like, hey, if you're gonna have these documents, you gotta lock them up. | ||
He's like, you got it. | ||
Locked them up. | ||
Came back later and they were like, hey, we got a warrant. | ||
We're gonna open this and see what you got in here. | ||
Biden's documents were unsecure and sitting in a garage, which means however many they found, I think there's a strong possibility that many more or more were lost. | ||
It's possible for Trump as well, but I think something important people should consider. | ||
Trump's were in a locked place, the Feds had requested. | ||
Joe Biden's sitting in his garage. | ||
Let's say Joe Biden had 100 classified documents, and over the several couple of years, they get picked up, moved around, and then the only thing the Feds found were 13 or whatever. | ||
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It's the double standard that's really the crux of the issue, that justice only goes one way. | |
I think anybody at this point with eyes can tell that Democrats were living in the early stages of an attempted communist revolution. | ||
They want a one-party state. | ||
They want two-tier justice. | ||
They want a merger of big government with big corporation. | ||
And it's exactly like you said, Phil, the Uniparty. | ||
We have one party of communists who call themselves Democrats, and we have another party of eunuchs who call themselves Republicans. | ||
And don't get wrapped up, like, granted, it is what I would still call communism as well, but don't get wrapped up, it's not gonna, like, when you look at it, it's not gonna look like the Soviet Union, it's not gonna look like China, it's gonna look like the United States, because that's the way that communism works. | ||
If you look at the Maoist cultural revolution in China, Mao himself said that communism in China was not going to look like communism in the Soviet Union. | ||
It was communism with Chinese characteristics. | ||
And that's the way that a socialist revolution will happen in the United States. | ||
It's not going to be a peasant revolution like it was in China. | ||
In China, the peasant revolution happened and they took over. | ||
But in other parts of the world, there have been revolutions where the urban people rise up because they're the factory workers and they're the people that are that are oppressed. So how the communist revolution goes | ||
depends on where it is. So don't get wrapped up in the, oh, it doesn't look like any communist | ||
revolution that I've seen or whatever, because it's the ideology that matters. | ||
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It doesn't need to when they control everything. | |
You know, part of me is like, you know, I hate to see that happen in the United States, | ||
but also part of me is kind of like, man, it would be a laugh riot sitting on the beach | ||
in El Salvador watching videos about how all these lefty commies are being gulag by their | ||
own like vote. | ||
Well, that's what you voted for and sip on the coconut. | ||
What would happen is, they say that the revolution will not be televised. | ||
That's a phrase, kind of a funny tongue-in-cheek thing. | ||
But I think it's an economic digital revolution. | ||
They're trying to centralize the banks so that they can turn off your central bank digital currency. | ||
So instead of going to a gulag, you're just not going to have any money. | ||
Or you're only going to be able to buy the things that they allow your money to buy. | ||
No, no, no, no, no. | ||
That's the terrifying kind of dystopia. | ||
They're not going to lock you in a gulag. | ||
They're going to make it so that the only way you can earn money is by breaking rocks. | ||
By doing, yeah, doing as told. | ||
Doing the gulag work. | ||
Doing what's needed, yeah. | ||
They're gonna say the only job available to you now is in the quarry, and they're gonna send you down there, and you're gonna be breaking rocks because you chose to. | ||
But, if it was the kind of world where you could be like, well, I built this machine to break all these rocks, now pay me, and they're like, nope, we're gonna take your machine. | ||
That's when it's gone a little too far. | ||
No, no, no, no, no, no, no. | ||
I think the whole thing's a little too far. | ||
When they send you to break the rocks, Ian. | ||
Well, they send you to go work for money. | ||
I mean, it's still kind of similar. | ||
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When the only way you can make money is breaking rocks? | |
Shit has gone way too far. | ||
Of course, of course. | ||
It was gunfight time long before that. | ||
You don't do that kind of stuff. | ||
You don't allow your system to get to a place where You are the only thing you can do to produce an economic positive outcome for your life. | ||
Well, we gotta clarify that. | ||
I mean, the forced forced government labor. | ||
Right? Like, you know, if you're talking about gulags. | ||
Right. So, in this context, we're saying quite literally, if they get buses, load people up and ship them off to | ||
internment camps. | ||
Whaaaaat was that? | ||
Yeah, we're not going to force you to go break rocks. | ||
It's just, if you want food, that's the only way to do it. | ||
So, good luck. Figure it out. | ||
That is not how it goes, my man. | ||
That is nice. | ||
That's what they want to do. | ||
They don't want to overtly be like, we are your slave master. | ||
They want you to feel like you have to do the slave work. | ||
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Right. | |
So this is the point of central bank digital currencies. | ||
There won't be gulags. | ||
No one's going to show up to your house. | ||
No one's going to crack a whip. | ||
None of that. | ||
They're just going to be like, hey, you violated the rules, so we've suspended your account. | ||
And then it's going to be like, your account is currently in a limited state. | ||
It's like, what does that mean? | ||
Well, here are the things that are available to you in order to earn revenue. | ||
And it's going to be things like sewage cleanup and stuff like that. | ||
Or it'll be like pay money. | ||
Like it'll be like digital bail. | ||
If you can get someone to give you money to pay back, you're fine, then you'll get access to your crap again. | ||
You bring this terrible- You bring up a great point, Ian. | ||
I'm giving these people ideas, man. | ||
You bring- No, well, you're not giving my- I promise you're not giving me ideas. | ||
The point that I'm making here is that kind of thing is typical outside of like Western society like in the US and in Europe and stuff in Western Europe it is not a surprise to have like to deal with the police and the police behave in the way that they are supposed to but as you get further east in Europe That kind of stuff becomes less and less reliable because corruption is normal there. | ||
If you're the guy that has the gun and has the ability to say, no, you can't go through this checkpoint that me and my homie just set up randomly, you know, you have to pay us to get through. | ||
Our old drummer, Jason Costa, was on a tour with his old band one time in Eastern Europe. | ||
I don't remember exactly where it was, but he's on a bus and they get pulled over and just dudes with AKs roll up on the bus and they're like, hey, how much money did you have before we got here? | ||
Bill Clinton's former strategist says he woke up every two hours crying and wet the bed after Biden's classified documents debacle. | ||
to the story. This one's too good. Bill Clinton's former strategist says he woke up every two hours | ||
crying and wet the bed after Biden's classified documents debacle. That's hilarious. This is | ||
terrible for Democrats. But shout out to him. | ||
He's admitting his stress, and he was being tongue-in-cheek. | ||
He said, hey, I slept like a baby. | ||
I woke up every two hours and wet the bed. | ||
Because what's going on with this report about, so this is about Joe Biden not being criminally charged, and the reason being, he's a bumbling old dotard. | ||
And so they're telling this country, your president is not only a criminal, but he's also incompetent. | ||
I don't see how Joe Biden, his polls and favorability could improve after something like this. | ||
I mean, you know, sure, certainly something's possible. | ||
But now we're seeing the betting odds for Michelle Obama skyrocket. | ||
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I feel like that's something that gets said every four years. | |
Michelle Obama's gonna run. | ||
Four years from now, they'll say Michelle Obama's gonna run. | ||
Well, they're not saying she's gonna run. | ||
It's the betting odds. | ||
Meaning, like, people are putting their money down. | ||
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That's it. | |
I wouldn't bet on Michelle Obama. | ||
But I'm just so glad that this really was the first acknowledgement we've gotten from any sort of official person about his mental state. | ||
I mean, since 2020 or 2019, we've seen the gaslighting of America of us being told, oh, it's just a stutter, don't believe your lying eyes. | ||
And the thing is, we've all had family members and relatives that we've unfortunately had to deal with who have had dementia or Alzheimer's. | ||
So we can spot it in two seconds with him. | ||
And we've just been told, did not believe it for so long, so finally it's being | ||
acknowledged, I guess. | ||
Remember when they- like, what was it where people said he pooped his pants? | ||
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He did. It was like- it was a lot of times! | |
Well, no, people say that about him all the time, I'm not saying that he pooped his pants much. | ||
No, no, no, no, no, it's a specific moment where he was supposed to have some kind of meeting, | ||
but he was late and then showed up wearing different clothes. | ||
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And everyone's like, yo, I bet he pooped his pants. | |
But honestly, the poop the pants thing, he probably peed himself. | ||
That seems way more likely. | ||
Like, come on, hold on, let's be real. | ||
With all due respect. | ||
He's probably wearing diapers. | ||
I mean, 80 years old, he's probably wearing, it's likely, you know, so. | ||
That's kind of wild, like what, at some point in your life you just can't hold it anymore, it just comes out? | ||
I don't think that it's everybody, but it's like as you get older, like, you know. | ||
Yeah, I don't know, it depends. | ||
It's not even the number. | ||
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It ain't the years, it's the mileage. | |
I love old people. | ||
Shout out to old people. | ||
However... Trump's old. | ||
Yeah. | ||
He's great. | ||
Someone told me that joke from, what's his name? | ||
Is it Jeff Dye? | ||
I don't know. | ||
This guy's a funny guy. | ||
Yeah, he said something like, I can't say I'm a Trump supporter just because I voted for him twice and think he's really cool. | ||
That's a good one. | ||
Yeah, I think he's really cool. | ||
But here's what Rachel Maddow said from the Post Millennial. | ||
Rachel Maddow says, Biden is definitely mentally fit for office. | ||
He rides a bike. | ||
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He fell down on his bike! | |
What are you talking about? | ||
Did she really say that? | ||
She did not really say that, did she? | ||
Thank you, Rachel Maddow. | ||
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Dude, did you see that he called Mexico, the Mexican president, LCC? | |
Yeah. | ||
He's had like five. | ||
Rachel Maddow suggested the president isn't too old to be the leader of the free world | ||
because he rides a bike. | ||
The assertion came in defense of the president after Biden 81 multiple gaffes. | ||
We get it. | ||
Dude, did you see that he called Mexico the Mexican President El Sisi? | ||
Yeah, he said he said like five. | ||
I got to be honest. | ||
There's an exponential decline when people's brains are failing. | ||
And the build like as the proteins fail and the problems are building up, they build up | ||
faster and faster. | ||
And it's a cascade failure to the point where they they they die like old people will die. | ||
And it's like. | ||
One month, you're noticing problems. | ||
Two weeks later, the problems are getting serious. | ||
Within two more weeks, it's just rapid. | ||
He's had so many gaffes in this past week. | ||
I'm like, the engine's sputtering right now. | ||
He's two years past life expectancy. | ||
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Yeah, he is. | |
So, it's clear to anybody that will look and take a sober, honest view. | ||
There are people in the Democrat Party that are serious people that are actually saying, look, we've got a problem, etc. | ||
There are pundits that are saying the same thing. | ||
The biggest problem that we have now is the people that are going to swear up and down that he's fine. | ||
The people that are going to push back and say, no, he doesn't have any problems. | ||
The people that are going to fight if you try to actually use the 25th amendment. | ||
This should be unanimous. | ||
He is in control of the most advanced, not the largest, but the most advanced nuclear arsenal and the largest military most powerful military in human history he has the ability to wipe small countries off the earth on a whim if like if he were to say hey we need to send the marines in they go in like having a person that is not capable of making decisions in that position is not good for the world or for the country we can go back | ||
Couple years. | ||
And this is when Joe Biden accidentally called, uh, what was it? | ||
He called Syria, Libya. | ||
Yeah. | ||
And so he was giving a speech and I'm like, could you guys imagine what would happen if he was giving orders and he's sitting in the situation room? | ||
This is why I think it's fair to say that he's not all with it. | ||
Some people think he's completely not running the show. | ||
I don't think that's completely true, but mostly and likely because imagine you're sitting there. | ||
Someone delivers a report to Biden and he's like, what do we got? | ||
And he flips open the page and it's like, we're seeing a large amassing of weapons being delivered into Syria and Iraq by Iranian forces. | ||
And he's like, okay. | ||
A couple of minutes later, there's some talk and he's like, here's what we're going to do. | ||
I want a couple, can we get an airstrike in Libya? | ||
And they're like, what? | ||
I said, you heard what I said, but Mr. President, no buts to me. | ||
I want it done. | ||
No, but you said, no, just do it, do it, bomb Libya. | ||
And then all of a sudden it's like, oh, we bombed Libya, I guess. | ||
That was my fear two years ago, and now I think everyone around him's like, he's not well. | ||
Anything he says, they're like, okay, we gotta fix this. | ||
Oh, it's so bad. | ||
The Mitterand thing? | ||
The guy who died in 1996? | ||
He's like, his memory is like erasing, and he's moving back in time. | ||
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That's why I really don't think he's the one calling the shots. | |
I mean, after last night, I'm not so sure, but this whole time I've been very resolute that he will 100% be on the ballot again and be running this time because they found their perfect puppet. | ||
It's Weekend at Bernie's. | ||
They're just carrying this corpse around. | ||
And that's why, I mean, I lost a lot of faith. | ||
In this country after 2020 for many reasons that people were so fine putting a demented corpse in the White House. | ||
But I've not seen Weekend at Bernie's in since I was like a little kid but like don't people eventually discover it's a corpse? | ||
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Will they? | |
I don't remember, I haven't seen it in a long time. | ||
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Hopefully we're getting to that point! | |
I don't remember if it's revealed at the end or not. | ||
That's hilarious, I don't remember. | ||
It was a great movie. | ||
1989. | ||
Let's see, uh... Again, I feel like I gotta reiterate, like... Yep, yep, they eventually have to expose, revealing that Bernie is dead. | ||
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Maybe we're getting to that point. | |
Please! | ||
What if we seriously get to the point where they just come out and they're like, every video you have seen of Joe Biden in the past eight months have just been edits we've made. | ||
We've just edited old footage of him together because he's not been here for some time. | ||
Thank you and have a nice day. | ||
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They'll cut to the side and just show the hand up there going like this. | |
What if they do that right before Trump wins just so they can, you know, throw the country to disarray? | ||
I wouldn't believe it. | ||
Only Joe Biden is capable of that many gaffes per minute in a speech. | ||
Even AI can't match it. | ||
It makes him look smarter. | ||
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I hate this word, gaffes, because I feel like a gaffe is when the truth accidentally comes out. | |
It's not a gaffe. | ||
It's mental incapacity. | ||
No, no, no. | ||
A gaffe isn't the truth. | ||
You could misspeak because I ever saw someone with a brain fart or something and you gaffed. | ||
Or you gave the wrong number, you know what I mean? | ||
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I think with Biden, we're seeing his true mental state. | |
Right. | ||
I agree with you. | ||
We shouldn't call it a gaffe. | ||
A gaffe is like, whoopsie, I said the wrong... What did I say? | ||
I said Germany? | ||
I meant France. | ||
I'm sorry. | ||
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Yeah. | |
Because that happens to people. | ||
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Yeah. | |
It happens to me all the time on the show. | ||
But Joe Biden's brain is failing. | ||
And so this is not a gaffe. | ||
This is like the accelerators to the floor, and that's the most you're getting out of it. | ||
So that's something different. | ||
That's like a performance issue. | ||
Yeah, I guess last night, it's like career-ending statements that he's made. | ||
Any other competent politician would be out. | ||
Like, remember, what's his name? | ||
The Be-Yaw guy after that. | ||
That's all he did, and he was done. | ||
Howard Dean, that's right. | ||
That's all he did, and he's gone. | ||
That's all it took. | ||
We have traversed a great distance. | ||
From the point at which a guy could say yahoo or yeehaw or whatever and it would disqualify him from office to the point where a guy could think he met with a bunch of dead people but I have to be completely honest guys have we stopped to consider the fact Maybe he did. | ||
Maybe he did. | ||
The veil has become so thin that perhaps Joe Biden has seen through it. | ||
I think he has. | ||
And Mitterand was standing right there and he said, Joe, come, give me your hand. | ||
And he's like, what are you talking about? | ||
Just come on. | ||
The Mitterand thing's like, that was from the 90s. | ||
His brain is back where it was in the 90s. | ||
I mean, you'll hear old men and women that are demented will be remembering, they'll think they're seeing their wife again that's been dead for 20 years or whatever. | ||
No, it's because the veil! | ||
He's so close to it now! | ||
It's before him, and Mitterand is standing right there saying, come, Joe, join us! | ||
And he's like, I got work to do, man! | ||
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Come on! | |
The spirit world? | ||
Yeah. | ||
He's about to cross over, you know what I mean? | ||
He's starting to see the spirits everywhere! | ||
We can't see him because we're all far away! | ||
It would be funny if, like, Joe actually started conversing with spirits and was like, I met with Mitterand, and then he actually starts talking about things, like, wait, Joe didn't know that. | ||
He talks about Mitterand's, like, children and, like, he told me that, you know, he buried your locket under the tree with the black stone by, you know which one. | ||
Like, oh my god, that's, how did you know that? | ||
And he's like, the veil, I can see it. | ||
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Reagan came back and talked to him and said, wow, you make me seem like I'm a sound mind. | |
I mean, is it bad that we're making fun of... I think that he needs to be made fun of. | ||
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Put his fingers on the button! | |
Yeah, I mean, like, we really do need another president. | ||
We can't have this guy for four more years. | ||
We can't have... I don't think we can have him for another 20 minutes. | ||
I mean, I would love to see... But every minute that he's in office is a failure. | ||
I agree. | ||
I would love to see him removed from office as well. | ||
We'll get Kamala Harris and she's no better. | ||
I'm fine with that. | ||
She's cognitively available. | ||
That's all I need right now. | ||
I disagree. | ||
Even if they're an evil person, I'd take that over demented. | ||
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Because demented is dangerous. | |
I don't think it matters. | ||
I think the same people are pulling the strings regardless. | ||
Maybe, but at least someone that's clear-minded can be like, not gonna tell me that they talked to a 90, like a dead guy, and that Egypt is Mexico, and that he's in charge of the military, he surrendered our military to the Taliban, like, he's just a mess. | ||
And if you're from a red state or a green state, he's just had like seven. | ||
Yeah, a green state. | ||
What is a green state? | ||
They're not gaffes anymore. | ||
They're not gaffes. | ||
They're episodes. | ||
Yeah. | ||
He's having episodes. | ||
People that know dementia and stuff like this? | ||
Here we go, here we go. | ||
This is your election, ladies and gentlemen, from scnr.com. | ||
New poll finds 89% of Americans are concerned about Biden's physical and mental fitness. | ||
But this is an NBC News poll, and they're garbage. | ||
They found 62% of registered voters said they have major concerns, 14% have moderate concerns, 13% have minor concerns. | ||
So what's the percentage of people who are like, I'm not concerned at all? | ||
I gotta be fair, the people who are not concerned at all probably still think his brain is broken. | ||
They just don't care. | ||
And also, I take issue with the idea of major concerns. | ||
They should have had a question like, do you think that Joe Biden's mental state has deteriorated to the point where he is on the verge of death? | ||
And it would have been like, 37% said they believe that he is more abundantly demented at this point. | ||
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I hope this poll is true, because then that would mean you can't fool all the people all the time. | |
But how many people? | ||
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How many of them care? | |
Yeah, how many people do they poll, even? | ||
Like, a thousand? | ||
A thousand. | ||
Yeah, a thousand people. | ||
Here we go. | ||
Do we have the... It's not gonna play, is it? | ||
They're always giving me the business. | ||
It doesn't matter if we had responsible representatives, they would all want him to get out of his office. | ||
Yeah, they should be making moves in Congress to impeach him or at least remove him for dereliction of duty. | ||
In the Gaza Strip. | ||
has been over the top. | ||
I think that, as you know, initially, the president of Mexico, Did not want to open up the gate to allow humanitarian material to get in. | ||
Is he talking about Eagle Pass? | ||
I mean... I have to watch him through my fingers! | ||
You know what would be funny? | ||
If Sisi actually is the president of Mexico and we've been living in this North Korean style dictatorship and what's actually happening is the truth is slipping out. | ||
It's for the record, the president of Mexico is Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador. | ||
The good thing about the about this stuff is the memes. | ||
The memes have been absolutely stellar. | ||
That's the only thing that's been good. | ||
Yeah, but again, it's like Dr. Strangelove, you know, yeah, yeah, it's riding the atomic bomb down. | ||
It is it is and and again like I I keep coming back to this but it's really it really really speaks very badly like all the people that that come on the show and even Tim you said stuff like this that the the people that are in the establishment in positions of power they're just trying to accrue as much wealth as they can as the system degrades and that's really what it looks like because why on earth if you Had hope for the future of the country. | ||
Would you want this man to be in this position? | ||
They have a 25th amendment. | ||
They have to do it. | ||
I mean, there's so there's like, dude, this this Biden thing with this fractured mind is. | ||
The conversations are bad. | ||
Like we already mentioned, the guy saying, I woke up every two hours and wet the bed, this thing's really bad. | ||
They have to initiate a 25th Amendment incapacitation removal. | ||
And I don't think Kamala Harris is of sound mind, but she is She has one. | ||
And she, like, she can stand up on her own, of her own volition. | ||
Yeah, she's got, I think she is of sound mind, if we're gonna use that definition, but not, I don't necessarily agree with the way she thinks. | ||
Not strongly. | ||
Yeah, or the things she says. | ||
She's of sound mind like Forrest Gump was. | ||
You know what I mean? | ||
Like her IQ is where it is, but her mind is not demented. | ||
Room temperature. | ||
Vice President predictive text and President Roomba. | ||
I mean, if you watch Joe Biden after he gets done at the podium, and he's like walking around, he's like a Roomba. | ||
And Kamala Harris sounds like she's a predictive text. | ||
In this video, he is talking about President Sisi. | ||
He's talking about the Egyptian president, and he calls Egypt Mexico. | ||
He has no idea. | ||
That's so messed up. | ||
In a wartime situation, to refer to a neighboring country is the wrong country. | ||
You know what? | ||
What if what happened with Afghanistan was he goes in the Situation Room and they're like, what are your orders, Mr. President? | ||
He's like, we gotta abandon... we gotta abandon... | ||
And they're like, we're talking about Afghanistan, right? | ||
And he's like, airbase. | ||
And they're like, well, okay, I guess we do nothing then. | ||
And then Bagram gets abandoned. | ||
Like what, what if the reason Afghanistan went so poorly is because Biden was giving wrong words? | ||
Yeah. | ||
So there's a person that I follow in an anonymous account on, on Twitter. | ||
That's actually really pretty smart. | ||
And she was making the argument that, that Biden, I had the argument right at the tip of my head, or tip of my thing. | ||
I'll look it up. | ||
And then you got roped into that Twitter. | ||
I know. | ||
Well, no, that's where she was. | ||
No, but so they're not going to tell us this. | ||
Everybody looks at Afghanistan and like, how could that have possibly happened? | ||
Abandoning Bagram Air Force Base in the middle of the night and letting the Taliban just take it. | ||
And like regular, like people were just like, Afghans were just looting the place. | ||
Oh, so the point she was making was like, and it's true, the people that work with Biden are the same people that worked with, essentially the same people that worked with President Obama. | ||
And a lot of them are the same people that have worked with the Clintons for a lot of years. | ||
So these people are not dumb. | ||
Like they know what's going on and they can see what's going on with Biden. | ||
And so the most likely scenario is Biden's fighting, like Biden is pushing back against people saying, hey, you shouldn't do so many appearances. | ||
That presser last night, I wouldn't be surprised at all if he said, I'm going to do this. | ||
And he put his foot down because it was horrible. | ||
All the way around, in every way for him. | ||
There was nothing, there was zero benefit to him doing that. | ||
Bro, the DOJ gave him a golden ticket. | ||
They said, Biden, step down, don't go to jail. | ||
And he comes out at the podium and goes, I'm not crazy! | ||
My memory's just fine. | ||
And it's like, well, then you go to prison. | ||
Because we're criminally charging you if you are competent. | ||
It's unreal. | ||
When they said that the perception of the jury would be that he wasn't a willful person, they are saying he is incompetent to stand trial. | ||
To the best of their abilities. | ||
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But competent to be leader of the free world. | |
You gotta be in a bad mental place to not be mentally fit to see a trial. | ||
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But here's the thing, don't you think it was just as obvious in 2020 as it is now? | |
I was just watching a video of him campaigning in 2020. | ||
He's so much more lucid in 2020. | ||
Even in 2020, when he was degraded from 2018, I was like, God, he's falling apart in 2020. | ||
I could see it. | ||
Compared to this, it's like, wow. | ||
Listen to how he talks right now. | ||
You should roll a little bit of it, just for reference. | ||
Listen to how he talks right now. | ||
Just I'll play it again. | ||
The conduct of the response in the Gaza Strip. | ||
The conduct of the response in Gaza Strip, takes me a half second to say, took him 10 seconds to say. | ||
It's the breathy pausing of the... And you're right, he is worse. | ||
And not only is he worse, but even think back then, like your average person. | ||
And again, this is something that we probably don't talk about enough, but that we are fairly cognizant of. | ||
People like us that are involved in politics every single day, we're like 2% of the population, maybe 5% at the high end. | ||
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And we are in a bubble. | |
Yeah, and most people that vote, because again, they want everyone to vote. | ||
They don't want anyone to pay attention to what's going on in the news. | ||
They just want everyone to vote. | ||
But the people that vote, vote based on what their friends tell them and probably two or three videos they see. | ||
And so the 2020 election was unique. | ||
Because of the ballot harvesting because of the lack of campaigning because of all the things that went into it never mind the the electioneering and the the Democrats outsmarting the Republicans on a state-by-state level and and just being better at the game of politics than the Republicans were But all that On top of the fact that, you know, Donald Trump was easy to... had spent, you know, there's four years of the media sliming Donald Trump every time his name was mentioned and stuff, so it's not a surprise that the average person is completely and totally brainwashed and propagandized because | ||
They don't, I mean, they got lives, they got families, they've got real things that they care about. | ||
And most of us, while we do this stuff all the time, we have far greater and more nuanced and far deeper knowledge of almost all of these topics than the average person that votes. | ||
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I think my point is, don't think for a second that he can't win again. | |
I agree. | ||
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As braindead as he is. | |
We should pull up a video from 2020 if we can find something of him talking about... There was only a handful because he was in the basement. | ||
Yeah, but like that the 2020 guy can see... | ||
Fuck, dude. | ||
It's like night and day, man. | ||
Yeah. | ||
He was 75% brain-dead, now he's 90% brain-dead. | ||
Yeah, exactly. | ||
Seriously. | ||
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That's how dementia works. | |
Everyone is, like, shocked this is how it works. | ||
It looks like he's looking into the sun. | ||
He's got that sound. | ||
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Wealthiest 1%! | |
He's got like a serious how dementia works. | ||
Everyone is shocked. | ||
This is how it is. | ||
One percent. | ||
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It's like he's looking into the sun. | |
Tens of billions of dollars. | ||
He's got that. | ||
If you listen to him, he is one percent. | ||
If you don't have that sound anymore, if you listen to him talk and you listen to him talk in the 90s when he would | ||
give a speech, he sounds very similar, but a little bit slower. | ||
Now, he sounds like a totally different guy. | ||
All right, let's listen. | ||
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2020. | |
...with lighted torches, veins bulging, spewing the same anti-Semitic bile heard across Europe in the 30s. | ||
Remember the violent clash that ensued. | ||
Between those spreading hate and those with the courage to stand against it. | ||
Remember what the president said when asked? | ||
He said there were, quote, very fine people on both sides. | ||
It was a wake-up call for us as a country. | ||
What a lying sack of crap. | ||
But, I want to highlight that to point out, he lied. | ||
Trump did not refer to neo-Nazis and white nationalists as verified people. | ||
He said they should be condemned, totally. | ||
He said, and they should be condemned totally. | ||
But that's how he launched his campaign. | ||
But, good point, Ian. | ||
You watch this video? | ||
I mean, he was talking. | ||
Words in a row. | ||
Now he goes, and... | ||
This country. | ||
And he says the wrong stuff. | ||
He doesn't want to be there. | ||
He's sunset. | ||
And look at his face, even. | ||
It's been four years, okay? | ||
He's 81 now. | ||
He is done. | ||
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It's just unbelievable how far we have fallen that you're like, look at him a few years ago. | |
He could string words together. | ||
I'm like, the bar has gotten so low. | ||
People were saying about Putin last night. | ||
They were like, oh, he could sit there speaking for two hours. | ||
I'm like, that is how low the bar is now. | ||
This is where we are right now. | ||
From the post-millennial, Michael Rapoport admits he promoted Trump-Charlottesville very fine people hoax. | ||
Yes. | ||
There it is. | ||
That's the story. | ||
We'll play the clips from PBD. | ||
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If you believe in the Obama doctrine, all right, you know, be nice to each other, whatever. | |
He's a ball-busting troll. | ||
Exactly. | ||
He's a shit. | ||
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Acknowledge that. | |
Because I will acknowledge that, you know, that one thing about the Charlottesville that I ranted about. | ||
Yes. | ||
And I was wrong. | ||
About the both sides thing. | ||
So irresponsible! | ||
Wait, let me hear him out. | ||
Go a little bit more. | ||
What do you mean by that? | ||
You were wrong on that. | ||
No, because he said there's good people on both sides and when you see the full quote, that wasn't what he said. | ||
You know, I ranted on him hard for that. | ||
Yeah, you did. | ||
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Hard. | |
There's some video about it, whatever. | ||
I mean, I ranted hard, because I was like, what are you talking about, man? | ||
Because you got played. | ||
And here's what the real- This is why- That's right. | ||
Y'all got played. | ||
Ladies and gentlemen, ladies and gentlemen, we've won Michael Rapaport over. | ||
That's great. | ||
Michael, come on the show. | ||
We're big fans. | ||
You're a funny guy. | ||
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I went hard on that man. | |
It's true, and the thing is that that's what the average person thinks. | ||
What I was saying earlier. | ||
The average person, the average voter, the average person that puts 30 minutes into politics a week. | ||
Yeah, they just don't know man. | ||
The average person who puts Splenda in their coffee. | ||
Can you believe that? | ||
Casuals. | ||
Filthy casuals. | ||
No sugar, no sweetener. | ||
Heavy cream. | ||
Don't get me started talking about people that fly once a year. | ||
This is the secret. | ||
If you're ever at a restaurant and you see someone order heavy cream, you know they're an internet person. | ||
Yeah, true. | ||
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Wait, why? | |
Very true. | ||
Like, regular people order, like, we'll have half and half or Splenda or sugar. | ||
But people who are very heavy online are like, you gotta cut down the sugar, you gotta, you know, like... Like, basically everybody... | ||
I mean, I don't know, what do you think, like 80% of the quote-unquote right, whether it's libertarian, post-liberal, whatever, they're probably on some kind of low-sugar diet. | ||
Or they're watching their macros, or they go to the gym. | ||
That was the thing, working out makes you right wing. | ||
Yeah, I go to the gym frequently, as much as I can, and I don't focus on the low-carb thing, though. | ||
And high-fat boosts testosterone. | ||
I believe carbs help you build muscle, but that's just me. | ||
True. | ||
Living proof. | ||
No, but fair point. | ||
Careful with those carbs. | ||
They do. | ||
The issue is you go out to eat somewhere and your meal is like 90% carbs. | ||
It's crazy. | ||
Every vending machine is just sugar. | ||
Anyway, I digress. | ||
The average person who gets 30 minutes of news from passively listening to CNN. | ||
They don't know that the verifying people thing was a hoax. | ||
They believe that Donald Trump is, you know, sympathetic to white nationalism. | ||
They believe that there is a resurgence of white supremacy in the United States, and the reason they believe that is because they hear these words used by people that are indoctrinated into CRT, indoctrinated into leftist power dynamics so that means whether it be LGBT stuff or | ||
whether it be CRT stuff because CRT again is not a CRT is not about what you're | ||
teaching kids it's teaching them a way to look at the world so they're always | ||
looking for racial power dynamics but you can take CRT and and and use replace | ||
it with with economic power dynamics and you get vulgar Marxism or | ||
classical Marxism You can take CRT and replace it with LGBT issues and then you get queer, you end up with queer theory and stuff. | ||
These are all basically leftist ideologies. | ||
It's all the same Hegelian, like, dialectic basis. | ||
And when you see it once, you can, like, you'll see so many of the things that just start to, like, you're like, wow, it's all communism? | ||
Then you have that astronaut guy show up with a gun saying it's always been communism, bro. | ||
And we've, I personally, and I do this too, I fall into the trap of saying communism too much. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Not because... Marxism, it's like Hegelian dialectic, it's all related. | ||
It's a leftism, and that's why I try to talk about Philosophy and how, like, it's counter-enlightenment and how I talk about different ways to say the same philosophical thing so that way you're not beating the crap out of a word that's actually useful and ruining it like the way that, you know, they've ruined Nazis. | ||
We should write a song where my lines are very authoritarian and yours are very liberal. | ||
Liberal? | ||
That'd be hot, yeah. | ||
Kind of like the Beatles. | ||
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What are you doing? | |
Maybe it's cold outside? | ||
It's raining money. | ||
That's actually a pretty good idea. | ||
The problem with it feels like the world is... I'm in an echo chamber, man. | ||
I've been in an echo chamber for the last four years working on this show with the people we talk to a lot. | ||
It's an echo chamber and I try to get out of it a lot, but it's still in one. | ||
But it feels like the heat on Trump is down. | ||
That people are not hating on that guy like they were four years ago. | ||
There's, you're always in, I think it's a, the bubble that we're in is like the, it's the bubble outside the bubble. | ||
You know what I mean? | ||
So we are surrounded by a lot of people who are saying similar things. | ||
So imagine there's the default liberal bubble, there's the ultra-conservative bubble, and then there is the bigger bubble. | ||
I don't like roping a lot of the right into the same space because for the most part they're willing to entertain debates with people they disagree with. | ||
I think Tim would probably agree with this. | ||
You can say that we're in the bubble that's extremely online. | ||
And so we're familiar with a lot of things. | ||
We're familiar with a lot of leftist politics. | ||
And sugar. | ||
And sugar. | ||
And seed oils. | ||
Sugar is cringe. | ||
Seed oils are cringe. | ||
And all the fats are based. | ||
Animal fat is based. | ||
All those kind of things, like, we're familiar with that stuff. | ||
We're not in the bubble of only the leftists, or only the, maybe, maybe the National Socialist people. | ||
Look, I gotta be on a concentric circle. | ||
I actually view it like... I don't think echo chamber is the right word at all. | ||
On the right, people tend to know what's real, and on the left, the further you go left, the less you know. | ||
Yeah, less subjective fact. | ||
Right. | ||
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But I do think there also is confirmation bias. | |
Like, maybe I'll burst the bubble right now, but I don't know if you guys agree. | ||
I think Trump has a very difficult road ahead in 2024. | ||
I think people are just as... Why? | ||
For so many reasons. | ||
I think people... Okay, have you ever listened to a really dumb girl speak? | ||
And she says the word like one too many times and suddenly it's the only word you can hear. | ||
Never one too many times. | ||
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That's what's happened with Trump. | |
He has broken the like threshold. | ||
It's just too much. | ||
It's too much sucking... He says like? | ||
No, I'm being metaphorical. | ||
But like it's just too much drama. | ||
It's too much baggage for the average person that they have tuned out and that's all they can see and all they hear. | ||
So I think that that's what happened. | ||
So a couple of my friends were very, very adamantly against Trump in 2020 and they were like, you know, I just don't, they're like, I know Biden's bad, but I just want things to calm down. | ||
I just want things to be normal again. | ||
And I, and I try to gently explain, look, this is not, like Trump is a symptom. | ||
Trump is not a cause. | ||
Trump is the result of things that have been going on in the country for, you know, 20 years or so. | ||
And I don't think that calm down is an option, even if it's not Trump. | ||
I know that people like to focus on Trump, but even if it's not Trump, I think that the response from the left is going to be the same because they were in a position where, to them, they looked like they were going to have it all. | ||
One thing I said, I said this on Twitter. | ||
People ask all the time, what have conservatives conserved? | ||
Right? | ||
And they're like, you know, conservatives haven't conserved anything. | ||
And I think that conservatives actually have conserved our constitutional government. | ||
And I think that because of the structure of our government, it's really hard for it to be taken over by one political party or one, you know, ideology. | ||
And I think that, you know, like the In the 30s, the Great Depression probably would have ended our experiment in self-governance if it wasn't for the fact that our structure of government was really good and strong. | ||
Did you guys see this breaking news? | ||
Donald Trump rescued several puppies from a burning building. | ||
Here's photo evidence, you know, circa 2024. | ||
It must have happened. | ||
And, you know, for everybody who believes that Donald Trump said very fine people, well, here's a picture of him saving puppies from a burning building. | ||
That proves it. | ||
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Maybe he's saving them from the Charlottesville torches. | |
That's right, that's true. | ||
Look, it's a torch behind him. | ||
That proves it. | ||
He's running away from evil. | ||
It took me about a minute to make this. | ||
It is not real, obviously. | ||
Did you mid-journey that? | ||
Yeah, while I was in the show. | ||
Yeah, while I was just doing it right now. | ||
This is our counter to the Very Fine People hoax, the Trump saving puppies from a burning building hoax. | ||
We'll roll with this one, and then we can give our speech where we're like, what did Donald Trump do? | ||
When he was called upon to act, he ran to that burning building and he saved those puppies! | ||
And he didn't even get dirty. | ||
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I think you've hit upon something very valid here, though, that I feel like that is sort of the duality of Trump, that either you have to think he's literally Hitler or he's saving puppies from burning buildings. | |
And personally, I'm voting for him, but I'm a bit in the middle right now. | ||
Yeah, he's just a guy. | ||
Like a rich entertainer, man. | ||
He's just a guy. | ||
I don't understand the fear. | ||
What could he really prevent? | ||
World War III? | ||
Yeah, I think the New World Order's gonna get created regardless of if Trump's in power or not. | ||
Maybe he'd just be like, nope, we're not signing that. | ||
It's gonna be America first on this one. | ||
If you're gonna make a New World Order, it's gonna be an American New World Order. | ||
I think the more we can slow that down, The more people will realize that it's happening and the better chance we have of stopping it. | ||
Because I think, like I said this before, a lot of things have happened in the past two decades that people didn't ask for and didn't realize. | ||
Nobody asked to get monitor all the time and have a phone in their pocket and have all of their locations being sent off to someone and being monitored. | ||
Nobody asked for that. | ||
Now we kind of accept it because we see the things that we get In exchange for it, and most people decide that it's okay, but that happened without actually, you know, people really knowing. | ||
So the slower we can make these kind of changes to giving up power to, you know, giving up sovereignty essentially, giving up national sovereignty to NGOs and to You know, large multinational organizations and stuff. | ||
The longer we can, or the more we can slow that down, the better the chance is that we can have people realize the ramifications and possibly say no if they don't want to, as opposed to it just happening without actually voting or people being aware. | ||
Let's get this one. | ||
The Post Money on Michelle Obama surges now ahead of Nikki Haley in 2024 presidential betting averages as Biden mental decline worries grow. | ||
I want to die. | ||
There you go, baby. | ||
Look at this. | ||
Michelle Obama, we got the real clear betting average and Michelle Obama has jumped way above Nikki Haley and Biden has dropped dramatically. | ||
Now here's what's interesting. | ||
What you want to track when you're looking at these odds is if someone goes up, someone must go down. | ||
So Donald Trump is fairly, he's spiked, but he's fairly stable. | ||
So you got Nikki Haley dropping, so Trump goes up because it's not just Trump v. Biden, get the primary as well. | ||
Joe Biden just dropped massively. | ||
Michelle Obama's popping up. | ||
Who's that turquoise one? | ||
Is that RFK? | ||
No, that's going to be, it's Newsom. | ||
Newsom saw a big jump, but Michelle Obama also is already well above. | ||
Man, that Biden drop is like a cliff. | ||
I don't think it is. | ||
And you know that cliff is? | ||
The DOJ saying he's mentally incompetent to stand trial for the crimes he committed. | ||
You're on party, man. | ||
No, I'm not! | ||
I can stand trial! | ||
He's either incompetent or he's a criminal. | ||
Or both. | ||
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No, no, no, no, no. | |
He's an incompetent criminal or a competent criminal. | ||
Well, I mean, that's what I think, too. | ||
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Allegedly. | |
The DOJ didn't say he didn't do anything wrong. | ||
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They said he did it, but... And there are people on... He did it willfully, but... Yeah, willfully, but... Willfully. | |
Willfully, but... | ||
On Twitter that are saying, like, he's exonerated. | ||
I'm like, that is not what the word exonerated means. | ||
Like, declining to prosecute. | ||
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He identifies as exonerated. | |
The exculpatory evidence is that he is mentally deficient. | ||
And it's so frustrating to see that from, like, people that are... I mean, it's one thing if, like, that Lil Mal kid, that Victor whatever... I forget, he's an Asian dude that's a DNC plant or a DNC mouthpiece. | ||
But, like, it's one thing if it's coming from him. | ||
Fairly serious people are saying, you know, that are in, you know, elected officials are saying he's exonerated and it's like they literally declined to prosecute him in the same way that they declined to prosecute Hillary Clinton. | ||
So that's now two presidents that have, or two candidates that have been, you know, they've declined to prosecute. | ||
And also another thing that people probably don't think about, like if you look at the issues in Ukraine during the Biden or during the Obama administration, all the same people came back With the Biden administration so it's like the the first war in Ukraine started under the Obama administration and a whole slew of bureaucrats when Trump comes in they go away those bureaucrats go away and there's no war and then | ||
But they come back and then the Russians feel like it's safe to attack again. | ||
I am now convinced that all of those guys on the side of the road with big beards holding up signs saying the end is nigh and ranting about the future, they're all right. | ||
They're telling the truth. | ||
They do have information from the future. | ||
Because if we were to compile a book of everything that's happened over the past four years and send it back in time as a warning, They would lock you up. | ||
Like, Joe Biden's got dementia. | ||
He's found to be a criminal but not competent to stand trial due to his mental failings, where he had numerous instances where he claimed he saw dead people over the matter of a week. | ||
People are going to be like, no, no, this is not a movie. | ||
It's not real. | ||
And I feel bad for those guys who are ranting and raving about the strange futures. | ||
We don't believe them. | ||
We're gonna have to start. | ||
Truth is stranger than fiction. | ||
I don't get into Doom saying it's been around since the dawn of humanity. | ||
There's always been people standing on the side like, it's all gonna end, and you're like, alright, alright, alright, I get it. | ||
You don't see a future, so you're gonna scream that it's all coming to an end. | ||
But like, the liberal economic order's been on its way out. | ||
I figured this out in 2006 and 7, which is why I got severely depressed in 2007. | ||
I'm like, we are the empire, and it's going to end in like, the next 15 or 20 years. | ||
I just, I kept waiting for it to end. | ||
2009, I'm like, maybe Obama's gonna end it. | ||
Maybe Obama's gonna be the guy that like, If the U.S. | ||
is no longer the global hegemon, and the U.S. | ||
is not responsible for making sure that the shipping ways and stuff are safe for the rest of the world, what do you envision happens? | ||
Um, technocratic power struggle. | ||
So like algorithms, tweaking algorithms, there are probably a lot of cyber warfare with AI changing other AI code in real time until one AI comes out on top and then manipulates and is in control in the background of most data. | ||
What do you think people do? | ||
A lot of what they just normally just do. | ||
They just eat, they cook, they grow. | ||
Maybe they'll start growing more food, getting out into nature more, but I don't know how those connect to ending the liberal economic order. | ||
I don't know if it's going to look much different. | ||
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It's tough to say, man. | |
I don't want to say these horrible, horrible things that I think might happen. | ||
Well, I mean, that's where the mass starvation, power grid goes out, water grid goes down intentionally by an AI that does it to us. | ||
I'm going to be sitting on the beach in El Salvador, sipping on a coconut, watching the gulags on the internet. | ||
I don't know, man. | ||
I don't know. | ||
They want it as peaceful as possible, so I don't know if there's going to be a chaos situation or not. | ||
You look at the lockdowns and how people in big cities immediately, when they were told to, got on their knees to fillet the state. | ||
where they rushed for that toilet paper. | ||
And also like the power... | ||
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They're still wearing masks in New York. | |
It's crazy. | ||
Power vacuums don't exist for long. | ||
So like if the US is not the global hegemon and stuff, that means that China and Russia take... | ||
I think it's going to be... | ||
Will go in and take those, take the place. | ||
Corporate algorithms with corporate military is going to take over. | ||
I don't... | ||
So there's going to be like private military contractors like... | ||
I think that's more like drone wars and stuff. | ||
I think that would be more likely than country taking it. | ||
When everything starts falling apart, there's going to be this expansion of big tech companies and private security contractors. | ||
So it's not going to be like Amazon police, but you're going to see I'm not going to name any, but big security companies, private sector, and they will be surrounding buildings, they will be setting up checkpoints, and they're going to say, I don't care what you think the law is. | ||
We are hired for a job. | ||
Also, like, drones are expendable, and they don't have morale. | ||
Humans, if they start to get killed off by drones, they're going to want to stop fighting. | ||
Whereas drones, if drones get blown up by people, the drones just keep coming. | ||
What do you mean if people are going to stop fighting? | ||
If you fight people and you kill enough of them, they will submit. | ||
They'll stop. | ||
They'll be like, we want to stop. | ||
We want to surrender. | ||
Drones will never surrender. | ||
History doesn't say that. | ||
That's not true. | ||
That's not true at all. | ||
History says that doesn't happen. | ||
For the most part, if you break people's morale, they'll flee. | ||
They'll run. | ||
They'll bow. | ||
That's not true. | ||
Well, that's not what history says. | ||
It's a big way of winning a war is by destroying the morale. | ||
We flattened the Taliban, and we just could not do anything to make them go away for 20 years. | ||
And they came back the moment Personally I think they were propped up so we had a fake enemy to pump money into in the Middle East. | ||
What do you mean propped up? | ||
Propped up doesn't get dudes out of the mud hut with rifles to shoot at Americans. | ||
Propped up would be financially maybe, but getting guys to actually go out and fight is different than propped up. | ||
Let's just do it. | ||
I'm gonna say it. | ||
Israel. | ||
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I thought you were going to say civil war. | |
Wait a minute. | ||
You mean to tell me that after everything that's happened between Israel and Palestine, you think the Palestinians would be like, we're done. | ||
We're not going to vote for Hamas. | ||
We're not going to support them. | ||
A lot of them probably are. | ||
No, more than half. | ||
That's literally ahistoric. | ||
That's counter to what happened in history. | ||
The Israelis pulled out of Gaza in 2005, and then they voted in Hamas, and then Hamas took over. | ||
Just look at a general siege. | ||
The people inside the city, when they start to starve, they'll be like, we surrender. | ||
Drones will not surrender. | ||
You can't make drones surrender. | ||
You are wrong. | ||
So I think the humans are going to end up fighting the drones. | ||
The humans are going to be like, we don't want this to continue. | ||
What can we do to make the drones stop attacking? | ||
The drones are not autonomous. | ||
You're talking about humans being slaves to AI, to robots. | ||
For sure. | ||
I mean a slave is an interesting concept but like there's gonna be like AI controlled drones that are flying all over the place fighting and killing people and the people are gonna their morale is gonna be part of it but the drones don't they're they can lose 99% of their drones they don't care. | ||
I'm still trying to figure out why though you you I've asked you like why like what what what causes this? | ||
Why are there drones flying around killing people? | ||
It's an arms race. | ||
One country's going to start doing it, and then another one's going to try and catch up, and they're going to make AI to do it faster than the other one, and then the AI is going to take over and start making the talk. | ||
This is life, and you think this is what will replace the liberal economic order? | ||
Yes. | ||
Ultron? | ||
Yeah, unfortunately. | ||
Corporations are going to try and control the AI and make it private, and then the AI is going to go rogue and turn on its owners. | ||
This is like Horizon. | ||
Video game series. | ||
You need an open AI to compete with it. | ||
Not open AI, it's funny they call the company open AI. | ||
No, Elon Musk says you have to integrate with it. | ||
Yeah. | ||
The machine won't attack you if you're part of the machine. | ||
But you also need to see the code, because if you integrate with a corrupt system you become corrupted. | ||
It's just an idea of what would happen. | ||
I volunteer Ian for Neuralink. | ||
I'm open to that. Because I don't want the drones to bomb us and I feel like his force of will within the AI would be | ||
a good thing. | ||
I think Ian will do anything just so long as you show him some code. If he sees some code... | ||
I want you to imagine this, like the AI drones are like bombing everybody | ||
and you know, Phil, you're like in the middle of the street, you know, you're like in LA. | ||
or whatever, working, and all of a sudden, the drones are bombing, and you're like, oh, crap, and then a missile strikes the studio, and you guys are running, and then all of a sudden, the drone's chasing you, and then it starts slowing down, and it's, like, a feature drone with, like, props, and it stops, and then you're, like, you're looking, and, like, you and your bandmates are looking, like, what's happening? | ||
And then a hologram face appears, and it's Ian's face, and he's like, don't worry, Phil, I took over the drones. | ||
You're safe now. | ||
And then all the drones fly into outer space and blow up. | ||
I can buy you 19 seconds. | ||
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I want to agree with you, Ian, because... Can we make that music video? | |
We can, yeah. | ||
Call it 19 seconds. | ||
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I want to agree with you because I just think it would be fun to, but no, I think it'll be more, you know, authoritarianism will come with a very pretty face attached to it. | |
It'll be people all, you know, look at how people are now. | ||
Half the people you meet are on antidepressants, looking at their screens, looking down. | ||
And I think that's how this more realistically would happen. | ||
That just people would just submit. | ||
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Yes. | |
Everyone is loved. | ||
That's what I would prefer that. | ||
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These people would rather, I mean, look at what's happening. | |
They put their children in fabric muzzles for two years at the same time that their, | ||
you know, little Timmy is being told, eat your hormones with your cereal. | ||
And people would rather give up their own children's lives than, you know, sit at the | ||
uncool kids table. | ||
I think you nailed a huge part of it, because we should consider this. | ||
The idea that parents have... I'll just say this. | ||
Parents have already abandoned their children. | ||
When I look to the parents who are like, my kids are in elementary school all day. | ||
And I'm like, you realize that's not normal. | ||
That's a creation of the past hundred years. | ||
And it used to be that kids would work with their parents to learn how to be good adults. | ||
And there were schoolhouses, I get that. | ||
But we have now entered this industrialized, institutionalized learning facility phase. | ||
MSNBC is going on TV saying, it's no longer your kids, it's our kids. | ||
The fact that you would dispatch your children for eight hours a day and have no idea what's going on? | ||
Like, it's already happened. | ||
Dude, I'm in a state of mind where I don't want to have kids because I don't want to subject them to what I think is coming. | ||
That's what they want, Ian. | ||
Oh, I'm the opposite. | ||
I'm going to have as many kids as I can because I want them to feel it. | ||
Right, that's what they want. | ||
They want you not to have kids. | ||
Well, they're winning then. | ||
They're succeeding. | ||
Yeah, man. | ||
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I don't want to have kids because I don't want to sleep with a woman. | |
Just being honest. | ||
That's hilarious. | ||
I can't argue with that! | ||
I'm fairly optimistic though. | ||
With everything that's going on, I mean like Biden, he's gonna like walk out on the stage and he's just gonna like Slowly just slump over and then we're going to be like, well, that was it. | ||
You know, that's that, that, like that gift of that, that Indian dude that just shuts off. | ||
Like I got seen there. | ||
Yeah, dude. | ||
But look, look back. | ||
Everyone's debating and arguing over how you, how you get Biden out and how you get Kamala in. | ||
I actually think it's a lot simpler than people might think. | ||
A week from now, two weeks from now, a month from now, Joe Biden's giving a speech and he just gets lightheaded and goes down. | ||
And then there's a memorandum. | ||
And then Kamala Harris is appointed acting president and she just says, I'm not running for office. | ||
I cannot, I cannot assume the responsibilities and run at the same time. | ||
So I will, I will take the role and I will let someone else run. | ||
And that's how you get a Newsom or Obama to come in and run. | ||
I don't think that, well, I mean, maybe she would do that. | ||
It's possible. | ||
But again, like, like that Twitter account that I was referring to earlier, I do think that the, The DNC would like to have more control over the people that are running than they actually do. | ||
And I imagine, like I said, as the situation develops with President Biden, I think that he's pushing back against people saying, oh, you should not be doing this. | ||
This is bad. | ||
You shouldn't go out and do press. | ||
And again, the evidence seems to point to last night was knee jerk from President Biden. | ||
I'm going to go out and address these You know, accusations, etc, etc. | ||
And it was terrible. | ||
It went horribly. | ||
I imagine Kamala Harris would probably have a fairly sizable, you know, self, you know, sense of self-worth and she would probably be like, no, I want to be the first Black woman president. | ||
She will be if Joe Biden suffers an issue. | ||
She doesn't need to run. | ||
She got it. | ||
I'm saying what I think she would do. | ||
I'm not saying you're wrong. | ||
I'm not saying that the semantics are... You don't have a semantic point. | ||
I'm saying that I think that she would want to actually run and be elected. | ||
I disagree. | ||
I think she knows she can't win. | ||
And if she is appointed acting president after, you know, Joe Biden suffers a medical issue, the smartest thing a person could do at that point is say exactly as I've said it, because she can be the first multiracial black female president Who, in the time of desperation and need, stood strong to support this country, and solely to support this country, and then gracefully stepped down after doing her sworn duty. | ||
Or, she can be a placeholder who tries to run for office and loses, and is a footnote in history. | ||
Taking the path where she says she's not gonna run solidifies her position as, like, this is what I am and this is what I will be. | ||
If she runs and loses, she gets knocked down a peg or two. | ||
You make a good argument, and especially considering the fact that there's no indication that she would win anything. | ||
There's no polling that says that she did terrible when she was running before. | ||
You know, she dropped out so that way she wouldn't lose her home state. | ||
Her numbers right now are not that good. | ||
They're not, they're horrible. | ||
They are terrible. | ||
And she may be Let's just call her odd. | ||
But I think she's cognizant of the fact that she would never- she didn't get a single delegate! | ||
No, she didn't. | ||
And I think that... | ||
I don't know. | ||
Maybe she wouldn't, but I don't really have a strong belief in that. | ||
I honestly think that she'd be like, yo, it's my time now, you know? | ||
I really do. | ||
But again, I could be wrong. | ||
It's not like I have a crystal ball or anything. | ||
It's not just that. | ||
I think what would happen is if she really did want to run, She would be sitting in her campaign office being like, we're gonna do this and we're gonna win 2024! | ||
And then two guys in black suits are gonna show up and say, Miss Harris, we're big fans, we just wanted to bring you this folder here, and they're gonna open it up on her desk, give me a picture of JFK, and they're gonna slide it across the desk, and they're gonna say, we would greatly appreciate it if you did not run for the presidency. | ||
I wonder, I wonder. | ||
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Ooh, damn! | |
And then she's going to look at it, and her eyes are going to be like, kind of crooked, and she's going to be drooling, and she's going to be like, that's a great picture! | ||
You know, I like pictures, because pictures are how we see things that once happened before. | ||
And they're going to be like, uh... Right, but you get what we're trying to say, right? | ||
Yeah. | ||
Thanks for coming. | ||
Pictures are great. | ||
And they're going to be like, Miss Harris, we're telling you... | ||
That we can do things if you do this. | ||
I can do things, too. | ||
Pictures are great. | ||
I don't think we can convince her. | ||
I mean, maybe. | ||
Maybe, you know, but... What's the 25th Amendment? | ||
How do we get this rolling? | ||
Because I'm reading about it. | ||
It says he's got to either... if the president dies, resigns, or is removed from office... I hope they don't. | ||
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I hope they keep him there. | |
Let people see what they... The voters or... | ||
You know, fortified election. | ||
Made this bed, let them lie in it. | ||
I want people to see who they put in office. | ||
And like I said, I don't think it matters between either of them. | ||
I don't think either of them are calling the shots. | ||
Part of it is like, just desserts. | ||
Like, good, this is what you get, America. | ||
Suffer. | ||
But the other part is like, I don't want Americans to suffer right now. | ||
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Same, we're all suffering because of them. | |
Yeah. | ||
So, just like any other, um, anything else, the Congress would have to- Guys, guys. | ||
Ah, sorry, real quick. | ||
Kamala Harris could invoke the 25th Amendment right now and assume the presidency of her own accord. | ||
I think that she would be supportive. | ||
That's a thing? | ||
The 25th Amendment section 4, whenever the vice president and a majority of either the principal officers of the executive departments or of such other bodies as Congress may by law provide, transmit to the president pro tempore of the Senate, That sounds like you need congressional approval, and then... No! | ||
written declaration the president is unable to discharge the powers and | ||
duties of his office, the vice president shall immediately assume the powers and | ||
duties of the office of acting president. That sounds like you need | ||
congressional approval and then... No, no no no no no. Kamala Harris right now, | ||
what she needs is a majority of the principal executive officers. | ||
Who are those? | ||
His cabinet, most likely. | ||
Oh, okay. | ||
To say Biden can't do this anymore, they send the letter to the Senate and Congress, a written declaration, And then they shall immediately assume the powers. | ||
She could quite literally just, as long as they all come together, declare this and Biden is done. | ||
Okay. | ||
That's the thing about Nikki Haley as VP. | ||
Because everybody's like, Nikki Haley becomes VP and then, you know, Trump is right in the back of a convertible if you get my drift. | ||
No, no, no, no, no. | ||
Nikki Haley would just invoke the 25th Amendment instantly and take the powers from Trump and he would be a non-president president. | ||
It says, thereafter, when the President transmits to the President Pro Tempore of the Senate and the Speaker of the House of Representatives his written declaration that no inability exists, he shall resume the powers and duties of his office unless the Vice President and majority of either party and the principal officers Or Congress may well provide. | ||
Transmitted within four days to the President pro tempore of the Senate and the Speaker of the House. | ||
Their written declaration that the President is unable to discharge their powers. | ||
So basically, Kamala Harris says, yo, he can't do it. | ||
Biden then goes, yes, I can, sends it in. | ||
She then writes, no, he can't. | ||
Congress will then decide the issue. | ||
This is actually pretty smart. | ||
If Joe Biden Falls asleep. | ||
Kamala Harris can write this, send it in, and if he doesn't wake up for three days, there you go. | ||
That's for full incapacitation, if these four days go by and he has no ability to rebut it. | ||
Right. | ||
So he likely would. | ||
They also created, because the section that says, as Congress, as law may provide, they passed this law, what was this, in 2020, I think? | ||
Creating this committee, the 25th Amendment Committee, that can determine whether or not the President is incapacitated. | ||
Oh, get out. | ||
Who did that? | ||
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That could be a double-edged sword. | |
Yeah, get that committee disbanded. | ||
It's ridiculous. | ||
And everybody was saying, like, oh, this is for Trump, and then quickly, like, actually, it's for Biden. | ||
These committees, that sounds unconstitutional. | ||
That's the vice president's job and the cabinet's job. | ||
Committees are how Congress decides things, because 435 people trying to decide stuff is a pain in the butt, so you get a committee together so they can do the investigation and then report back to the rest of Congress. | ||
This is interesting, this law that you're talking about, this committee that was formed in 2020, I wonder what exact authority they have to Claim the president is incapacitated. | ||
Yeah, the principal officers are the 15 cabinet members enumerated in the United States at 5 USC 101. | ||
You need all 15 of them? | ||
Is it a unanimous majority? | ||
Yeah, it says, you might need, I'm pretty sure it says majority of the principal officers. | ||
Okay. | ||
And so do they think that he's unfit? | ||
A majority of the principal officers. | ||
Eight of the fifteen? | ||
Yeah, or Congress. | ||
So if the executive officers are all like, yo, the president's brain don't work. | ||
Because he's not incapacitated. | ||
That's when you're completely unconscious. | ||
He's not, has not resigned. | ||
He hasn't been impeached. | ||
So I don't see if the 25th amendment applies to Joe Biden. | ||
Technically, if you're not in full control of your cognitive abilities, you are incapacitated. | ||
Oh, interesting. | ||
You're not at capacity. | ||
Well, yeah, because if you could get hit on the head and then have partial blindness or something like that, and you're incapacitated because you're not at your full capacity. | ||
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I hope somebody out there makes a whole compilation from 2020 of all these people in the media. | |
Oh, it's just a stutter. | ||
It's a conspiracy theory. | ||
You're a conspiracy theorist thinking there's something wrong with him. | ||
Look at him now. | ||
How'd that work out? | ||
It was so obvious to me. | ||
Some people are critical thinkers. | ||
They can just accept what they don't want to accept because it's real. | ||
Some people are like, it's too much. | ||
I don't want to cry. | ||
You know what I think is a good exercise in understanding the left is to read the comments on like a Vosh video or a Hassan video. | ||
Because you're like, whoa, these people don't know anything. | ||
They literally don't know half the stuff that you just take for granted amongst people that we assess. | ||
They have no idea! | ||
They've never even heard it brought up! | ||
I mean, like, a good example is Failed Musician Guy over here. | ||
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Like, reading the comments... Talk about failing upward. | |
Read the comments from, like, these leftist videos, and whenever something might pop up about Phil, they'll be like, no wonder this guy never made it in music, because they just don't know! | ||
All they know is they heard it from a guy and they never checked. | ||
We're in a bubble, dude. | ||
There's so many dumb people. | ||
Phil's just got, like, a shitting and grin over here. | ||
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Platinum record. | |
This is like, um... That's the, living well is the best revenge face. | ||
That is absolutely... I wonder if the Illuminati... But I really do mean it, like... If the Illuminati would sit around and be like, we're in a bubble, man. | ||
We're in an echo chamber. | ||
There's so many dumb people on Earth. | ||
They don't care. | ||
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They make the bubble. | |
Remember when Hassan called Ian a conservative? | ||
Yeah. | ||
But Hassan is a, like, he's a special... | ||
It's all of them, dude. | ||
I agree, there's a lot of people that used to be in Bread Tube that really aren't all that bright, they've learned | ||
some buzzwords. | ||
There's a reason why whatever our side is, our fans of Jimmy Dore have watched Kyle Kalinske, have watched | ||
Breaking Points, have heard these arguments, and then if you go and watch the videos from Vosh or Hasan | ||
or the Young Turks, these people couldn't tell you what day it was. | ||
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No. | |
They really couldn't. | ||
And when you say our side, it's really kind of anyone outside of BreadTube. | ||
Right. | ||
Because, like, some people would say that this is a right-leaning podcast and stuff, right? | ||
But then there's, like, people like Sitch and Adam who do, like, those guys are very, very centrist kind of dudes. | ||
Very middle-of-the-road. | ||
Both of them probably considered themselves Democrats before. | ||
I would say, I believe it is objective. | ||
This is a centrist show. | ||
And the people who are claiming, the people in the center, or who claim they're centrists, are just default libs. | ||
Yeah, I mean, well yeah, I mean, Sitchin and them were definitely, were definitely, they were- I don't know about them specifically. | ||
Yeah, I agree. | ||
But again, the overall point is that the bread tube people, the people on the left, are very much, again, in their bubble. | ||
And then everyone on the right, or everyone that's not in the bubble, is called the right by them. | ||
Exactly. | ||
So what happens is, there's this misconception of left and right. | ||
There is the cult and the not-cult. | ||
And in the not-cult, you have people like Ian, who, like, I gotta be completely honest, nobody knows what Ian is. | ||
I mean that sincerely and seriously. | ||
There's no political camp for Ian. | ||
Ian's pro-death penalty. | ||
You've advocated for the U.S. | ||
to expand constitutional republicanism around the world, which is fairly neocon. | ||
But you're also a crystal hippie-dippie. | ||
You're your own guy. | ||
They have to say you're a conservative because you're sitting here having conversations outside of their cult. | ||
And you disagree with elements of their cult. | ||
I disagree with cultism a lot of times in general. | ||
It's weird. | ||
It's a weird behavior. | ||
But what happens then is, whatever we do on this show, the opinions range wildly. | ||
And then you have people who are like, I'm a centrist. | ||
I don't agree with right-wing shows like Timcast. | ||
And I'm not a leftist like Vosh. | ||
But the thing is, it's basically like saying, there is a seed buried in the earth, and that's the left. | ||
And there's a sprout, and that's the center. | ||
No, it's a component of the left. | ||
They just think they're more enlightened. | ||
And so, the funny thing is, the meme of the enlightened centrist, I actually think the meme is actually quite funny. | ||
Because the actual center, politically, is not leftist, not staunch conservative, but you will find the center and the right, in a truest sense, are mostly aligned not on their political opinions, on reality. | ||
I kind of view this thing as like concentric bubbles, concentric meaning they overlap sometimes, and you've got your bubble, I've got my bubble, and sometimes they're moving, but your bubble's always moving around and overlapping with other bubbles at any given moment. | ||
So you'll be overlapping with the leftist bubble and the rightist bubble maybe sometimes, and sometimes maybe you're not. | ||
And that's as opposed to just a linear progression of you're that way, I'm this way. | ||
It's way more intricate than that. | ||
A really good example of this is Matt Bender on this show with Seamus and me. | ||
And Seamus and I have strong debates on the abortion issue because Seamus is as pro-life as you can be. | ||
And I'm libertarian-esque pro-choice with... I do believe life begins at conception. | ||
I think there's legal challenges and constitutional challenges to personhood. | ||
And then you have Matt Binder who's absolutely unrestricted abortion. | ||
And I'm like, okay, so the extreme ends of this are you can have an abortion whenever you want, you can never have an abortion, and me saying there are certain circumstances where I think the Constitution has a hard time dealing with this and I don't know what the answer is necessarily. | ||
And Matt Bender says, I'm right-wing, I'm pro-life. | ||
And I'm like, bro, I am not a pro-lifer. | ||
Like, I go talk to a pro-lifer, they're gonna be like, you're pro-abortion. | ||
And I'm gonna be like, well, you know, not like those guys. | ||
Those guys are crazy. | ||
Also, concentric, I'm looking up concentric, I'm also thinking of like Venn diagrams, like a three-dimensional... Yeah, concentric circles are when they're like... Circles within circles, which can exist too, like some bubbles... There can be a Venn diagram like that, yeah. | ||
Yeah, that could be a version of a Venn diagram. | ||
Sometimes a little bubble is within a bigger bubble. | ||
I remember, like, six years ago, I did a call-in to Crowder's show, and we talked about abortion. | ||
And something came up where I was like, yo, I'm like traditional pro-choice, and then he made, he asked me some questions about compromise arguments, and I completely agree, I almost entirely agree with him, I'm pretty sure. | ||
And he was like, great, we get along. | ||
The Republican position, I think, works for us. | ||
We're not happy, but it's better off. | ||
The left is saying abortion for any reason, anytime, I'm like, oh yeah, I agree, that's nuts. | ||
Like, I can't believe that's where they are. | ||
But then, you get these, like, I can't stand it, these people who claim to be centrists, but they're just leftist light. | ||
They're not really centrists, they're still leftists. | ||
What was your, like, your path away? | ||
You said you left that state of mind of, like, what was it? | ||
Were you, like, in a cult, and then you were like, what the hell am I doing? | ||
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No, it was kind of just by default. | |
You know, growing up in New York City, I come from a family of musicians. | ||
I never heard, until I was a certain age, that there were... It's just not even a possibility that there are different ideas that you could consider. | ||
Republicans or conservatives, especially then. | ||
But it's funny, I always think about how I sort of walked away from the left around like 2016, 2017, and I sometimes think about back then what were the pressing issues, like comedians being able to perform at colleges, and now it's if the government can shut down your business and put you on house arrest and force medicate you. | ||
And I think the reason that so many of us came out very strongly against the left around that time period is because many of us could see the direct line that could be drawn from one to the other. | ||
Yeah. | ||
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Yeah, 100%. | |
That's the same for me, around the same time period as well. | ||
Authoritarianism? | ||
You noticed authoritarianism? | ||
Yeah, like I said earlier. | ||
Once you see it, and you see it in all these things, you can't unsee it, man. | ||
You see the Hegelian dialectic and things. | ||
And I want to say, the thing is people get wrong, too. | ||
It's not people that are overtly or aware that they're communists. | ||
They're not like card-carrying communists. | ||
There are a lot of people that are just useful idiots. | ||
Like you said earlier, there are a lot of dumb people out there, man. | ||
There are a lot of people that are just being taken advantage of. | ||
They don't even realize what they're doing. | ||
They're just in this thing, and they're just acting kind of... Tim has made the reference of being like fire. | ||
It's like a thing that's just occurring and they're just doing it. | ||
Good. | ||
I was gonna say, one thing that I actually am really grateful for in this regard is their insistence that I'm single. | ||
But it's kind of a good thing. | ||
I think that's cut our security costs down because they're too stupid. | ||
They want to live in this world where they view me as an incel. | ||
Your girlfriend's little but she's not that little. | ||
She is a functioning human being. | ||
But they want to live in this world where they get to make fun of me for not being in a relationship or having a family or anything like this. | ||
And I'm like, I'll keep it that way. | ||
Like, the last thing I'm gonna do is I'm gonna go on Voss Show or Hasan or anybody and prove them wrong. | ||
It keeps our security costs down. | ||
Hey, I'm single. | ||
You guys can make fun of me if you want. | ||
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I'm single and my DMs are wide open. | |
Love it. | ||
Mike's here like, just like, I'm gonna get laid. | ||
There are a lot of people that deal with like censorship of the faces of their family and trying to hide the names and then they get doxxed and everything like that and I'm just like, no matter how many times I make references to like, oh I was hanging out with a girlfriend the other way, like we were doing this, we were doing that, they just still are just like, the Tim's an incel and I'm like, roll with it. | ||
Yeah, why not? | ||
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What I want to say, I feel like many people who are on the left are really kind of in an abusive relationship with it, and so if you sort of think about the process of leaving an abusive partner, you realize one lie, and then you realize another lie, and then you realize another one, and that's sort of leftist ideology. | |
You pull on one loose thread and the whole sweater falls apart, and that's usually around the time people walk away. | ||
All of the people that are really committed to the ideology that goes along with the left, the way that they treat other people and the way they argue on... You can see people making arguments on Twitter and stuff. | ||
It's all emotional manipulation. | ||
It's all abusive tactics. | ||
It's all abuse. | ||
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100%. | |
None of it is making a good reasoned argument. | ||
I'm sorry, not none of it. | ||
I take that back. | ||
If you're dealing with the activists, it's almost exclusively emotional arguments, insults, manipulation. | ||
If you don't do this, you're a bad person. | ||
If you don't endorse this, then you must hope that trans people die. | ||
It's all these, you know, if you don't bend to my will and acknowledge what I say to be as true and accepted, then you are Hitler. | ||
And it's just abusive. | ||
And if people would recognize that, And recognize those behaviors, and as soon as people start making those behaviors, just stop engaging with them as if they're, like, worth a charitable, you know, engagement, because they're not. | ||
Hey, shout-out to ALX. | ||
He quote-tweeted my Donald Trump puppy thing, and he says the media refuses to cover this. | ||
Soon they will. | ||
People will say this is fake. | ||
It's true though. | ||
It's all true. | ||
I do agree with you actually, Phil, that it was like emotional abuse when I was leaving that environment. | ||
I lived in L.A. | ||
and it was like a breaking point was when Hillary's email scandal came up, the WikiLeaks dump, and I was like, oh my gosh, look at these These emails, she's working with Sidney Blumenthal in Libya. | ||
They're setting up Osprey Global Solutions. | ||
They've been colluding to overthrow the Libyan government to run guns in there. | ||
And my friend was like, it's her time, Ian. | ||
You got white privilege. | ||
And I was like, you're one of my best friends. | ||
And this is hurting so bad. | ||
But I had to walk away. | ||
I had to be like, he's insane. | ||
I got to get out of here. | ||
I can't do this. | ||
I can't surround myself with that toxicity. | ||
For the first little blame, the Republicans, Super-majority Democrat state where the Democrats have been in power for 30 years. | ||
And the first thing they say is, oh, the Republicans are causing all these problems. | ||
Like, dude, you live in Los Angeles. | ||
You live in downtown LA. | ||
What are you talking about? | ||
I didn't even care about politics when I was in that time. | ||
I was just talking about facts. | ||
I was like, interesting fact. | ||
This happened. | ||
Look. | ||
That's another thing to the left you can't not talk about, not care about. | ||
It really comes down to facts are right wing, feelings are left wing. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Like for real though. | ||
I talk about like that's why I bring up like philosophy and metaphysics so much because if you are actually a person that you know embraces the enlightenment Then there are certain things that follow that. | ||
That means that you listen to reason. | ||
That means that you believe that reason can provide us with good answers and it can map onto reality. | ||
The people that are saying that, you know, the people that are on the left that are really wrapped up in these ideologies, they don't believe that reason works. | ||
That's why you hear phrases like alternative ways of knowing, right? | ||
So that's a phrase that you hear. | ||
It's a phrase you hear all the time on the left. | ||
And what they're saying is, or lived experience. | ||
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Reimagining policing. | |
Lived experience means, like we have a word, a term for lived experience. | ||
It means anecdote. | ||
It means that's all that lived experience is. | ||
It's an anecdote. | ||
And we used to reject anecdotes, but all they did was repackage this concept, put a new name on it, and then accuse you of bigotry if you reject it. | ||
Say, if you reject my lived experience, you're a bigot, because I, as a whatever marginalized person that they are claiming, they can go ahead and just disarm your whole argument. | ||
Again, this is all illiberal, and it's all detached from the Enlightenment. | ||
The Enlightenment says that we can investigate things, and we can find truth, and we can know reality, at least to the point where it's practical. | ||
We can trust science, man. | ||
We can trust science, man. | ||
That's not what I said. | ||
I'm really looking forward to, like, Media Matters claiming Tim Pool is known to post fake images to trick people into things that didn't happen because I made this joke about Trump carrying puppies out of a burning building. | ||
You should do a bunch more. | ||
It was really fun when you were doing all the, uh, when Mid-Journey first came out and you were doing all the Biden ones and Trump ones. | ||
It was fun. | ||
As long as it looks fake. | ||
Because when it looks real, that's like, yo, don't become the villain that you're trying to stop. | ||
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Yeah, I agree. | |
No. | ||
I don't know about seeding fake information. | ||
Dude, this is crazy, man. | ||
Mid-journey is just absolutely crazy. | ||
Because most of the concepts you're going to come up with are a little on the ridiculous side. | ||
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That looks great. | |
The images look so real. | ||
It's Trump holding a little basket full of kittens. | ||
I saw some mid-journey images of Trump and Biden making cookies. | ||
It was so nice. | ||
The prompt was, Joe Biden taking kittens away from Donald Trump. | ||
Didn't work. | ||
Like, it has a problem doing two people. | ||
See if you can make his face a little dirty so it looks like he's, like, blue collar. | ||
I tried. | ||
I tried a bunch of different prompts. | ||
It's kind of hard to do. | ||
I did, uh, frantic Donald Trump running while holding puppies and escaping a burning building. | ||
It didn't work. | ||
It's just, it's just Trump running with dogs down the street. | ||
It's a funny image. | ||
It's, like, a really funny image. | ||
Dude, Menagerie is wild. | ||
I was, as you were talking about reason, like, because if, like Hillary Clinton emails, I'm | ||
just going to bring it up again, I'm not super obsessed with it, but if my friend who was like, | ||
stop Ian, stop, if he'd just been like, okay, good point, let's look at it, let's investigate, | ||
it could have got to the point where we're reasoning like, okay, maybe there's some value | ||
to this world economic, liberal economic order. | ||
Maybe we did need military bases there. | ||
Maybe this underhanded behavior was actually, I can see purpose to it. | ||
But instead he was just like, stop, don't talk about it. | ||
Look away from that. | ||
And it was like, I couldn't even get my mind. | ||
I couldn't reason around around it because he wouldn't, he wasn't willing to acknowledge it. | ||
You get the same reaction from religious people when you deny their religion. | ||
That's what it felt like. | ||
It's exactly what it is. | ||
It's a religion to them. | ||
I don't believe that most people can actually live their lives as atheists or as agnostics, because they're going to behave in a certain way, and your behavior is a better reflection of what you believe than what you tell people you believe. | ||
So when people behave in a quote-unquote moral way, they may not cognizantly believe that there's an afterlife, but they're acting out that they believe that the Judeo-Christian way of approaching interactions with society is the right way to do it. | ||
So they're living out a religion even if they aren't like praying and stuff like that. | ||
And when you don't have a religion from your culture or whatever, or if you live in a secular society, you replace your god with the state. | ||
That looks great! | ||
unidentified
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Is that Vin Diesel? | |
Rasta man. | ||
Who is that on his right? | ||
You know, no idea? | ||
I can't see. | ||
unidentified
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Eric Estrada? | |
You know any idea? | ||
He's a wrestler, right? | ||
I don't know. | ||
unidentified
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It's not real. | |
You want me to tell you what the prompt was? | ||
It's not real. | ||
Donald Trump filling in for five-finger death punch at an arena show. | ||
That's what it made. | ||
Nice. | ||
It didn't come out the way I was hoping. | ||
It doesn't look like anyone in Five Finger. | ||
No, I was like, but I don't know. | ||
So I'm like, I want to see what you think about what it made. | ||
Yeah, it looks, it honestly, my first thought was that guy's a wrestler. | ||
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Right? | |
And it looks like he's in something. | ||
Yeah, it looks like it's in an arena too. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Yeah, it's weird. | ||
How's the new phone? | ||
Oh, it's great. | ||
Worth getting, you think? | ||
I don't know. | ||
The AI camera stuff is creepy. | ||
Have you been using it? | ||
Nope. | ||
unidentified
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What is an AI camera? | |
You can take a picture and then you can AI generate whatever you want it to be. | ||
unidentified
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Oh, I don't like that. | |
It's like not that good right now. | ||
unidentified
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I'm not one of those people who thinks everything is satanic, but if I were, I would think that's a little satan-y. | |
Let's do this. | ||
Let's take a picture and get rid of Ian. | ||
So I take a picture of the studio, man, there's so much clutter on this desk. | ||
Yeah. | ||
And then, uh, you go in and I just, uh, let's see, press this button, and then, uh, I'm gonna press this little magic sparkle button, and then I just tap Ian, and then I click erase, generate, and, uh, it's, let's see what it does. | ||
It doesn't know what's behind you. | ||
That's a thing. | ||
But it's just filling stuff in. | ||
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It's the devil. | |
Yeah. | ||
And so what's gonna happen is people are gonna start Oh, this is so goofy. | ||
Yeah, it does not work. | ||
It's like a weird... It doesn't work. | ||
A lot of intricacies in that photo. | ||
If it was just me with like a blue background outside, that would probably have been way easier. | ||
It's kind of crazy. | ||
It put like an extra window behind him because it saw the window was there. | ||
But we're getting to the point where... Although, if I'd glanced at that, I wouldn't have known. | ||
We're getting to the point where people are gonna go out with their friends, and they're gonna take a picture, and they're gonna change it, and all the photos you start seeing everywhere, even when there's no filters or whatever, are already AI-generated fake photos. | ||
Are you deep into the technocracy? | ||
Are you, like, neural net? | ||
unidentified
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Are you... Am I neural net? | |
Are you gonna plug your brain into the machine? | ||
unidentified
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No, I'm not gonna plug my brain in the machine! | |
I'm just hoping I have some semblance of a brain left by the time that day comes. | ||
Like, how deep into, like, the evolution into the technocratic human are you? | ||
unidentified
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I'm not even on, like, TikTok! | |
But you have a phone. | ||
unidentified
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Well, I want no part of it. | |
Yes, I have a phone. | ||
You have a smartphone. | ||
And I probably use it a bit too much, but no, I try to... I'm a bit uncomfortable with even how much I look at it. | ||
Do you try and get away from the tech and, like, get into nature and stuff? | ||
unidentified
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Yeah, I just... I mean, I just moved out of the city, so that helps. | |
Oh, really? | ||
unidentified
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Yeah. | |
Do you feel instant change? | ||
unidentified
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Yes, I just moved after a lifetime in New York City five days ago to Florida. | |
That's interesting, because I don't think we mentioned that on the show yet. | ||
I think you mentioned that before the show. | ||
What was the breaking point? | ||
You said it felt very depressing in the city or something? | ||
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It's not even the things people think it is. | |
I mean, you know, they contribute the crime, the migrants, the homelessness. | ||
It's not that. | ||
Everybody looks down. | ||
Everybody is miserable. | ||
Everybody is depressed. | ||
Half of them still wear masks. | ||
It was already on the decline with de Blasio and all that. | ||
It had been on decline for a while. | ||
But the lockdowns were really the nail in the coffin of New York. | ||
And I used to love this city so much, I couldn't imagine living anywhere else. | ||
It is the most depressing place on Earth. | ||
And I just moved five days ago, so then I came here. | ||
So I've been there like two, three days. | ||
I feel like a different person. | ||
I was in the ultimate rut, the horrible place, just living in New York for being stuck there in exile. | ||
And I think a lot of people who think that they, you know, are going through rough times or whatever, just get out of these miserable places. | ||
Yeah, or just a new environment in general. | ||
I mean, obviously not. | ||
You don't want to go to a miserable environment. | ||
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Yeah. | |
There was a video that came out a while ago of, they showed New Year's Eve in Times Square in New York in 2001, and they showed it today. | ||
And I'm like, that's what's different about New York. | ||
2001, people are joyful, they're smiling, they're celebrating. | ||
And then today, they're all miserable and unhappy. | ||
Are they, like, programmed to look down at their phone, even if they don't have a phone in their hand? | ||
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Even the ones who aren't looking at their phone, there's nothing behind the eyes. | |
They're just vacant. | ||
Just COVID just shredded people's minds? | ||
No, no. | ||
It was the response to COVID. | ||
It wasn't COVID. | ||
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Maybe it was both. | |
Who knows? | ||
The issue is that people have been logging out of the simulation because they're bored. | ||
And so they're logging out of the simulation. | ||
So you're just going back to base reality. | ||
Yeah. | ||
And their avatar is just like, beep, bop, burp. | ||
You know? | ||
It's AFK, bro. | ||
Yeah, AFK, bro. | ||
Not here, dude. | ||
It's tempting, man, that's some Cypher. | ||
People are like, Cypher was right, that was trending on Twitter or something. | ||
Cypher was right? | ||
I just want to eat steak! | ||
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Yeah, plug me TikTok, plug me back in. | |
I gotta get some motivation going. | ||
And you know what's going to happen is eventually you're going to get a Democrat and be like, how would you like to be plugged back into the Matrix where you can forget all about this? | ||
Well, this is what happened. | ||
Donald Trump was forcefully pulling everyone out of the Matrix. | ||
And they hated it. | ||
And people were like, I just want to go back to normal. | ||
And they thought if they voted for Biden, they'd get normal. | ||
That's exactly like, like I said, I have a lot of friends that are just like, oh, you know, I want things to be normal again. | ||
And, and I really do think most people would be cypher. | ||
Jeez. | ||
Most people would be like, yeah, I want. | ||
But you know that, you know, the story of the matrix, right? | ||
The, the, the, so before the film came out, the canon is that humans chose the matrix. | ||
Yeah. | ||
There was a lot of fighting going on, and the machines were like, we'll give you paradise. | ||
Oh yeah, and they made the perfect matrix for him, and it kept failing. | ||
They kept those two projecting it, so then they added conflict to it to give people semi-normal lives. | ||
That's what I was talking about, my fear of what a New World Order could look like is a drone war, because the drones, if they demoralize people to a point where they just want to be plugged into a machine so they don't have to experience the hell of Earth, that's a concern of mine. | ||
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It's not a big enough space. | ||
However, that being said, I think, here's what I think is going to break down. | ||
I could be wrong. | ||
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Shane H. Wilder says a congratulations are in order for Brett and Mary as Pop Culture Crisis just hit 100,000. | ||
As a Beanie Bro and Crisis actor, I couldn't be more proud. | ||
Glad to see it. | ||
Absolutely fantastic, which means the silver play button will be arriving soon. | ||
And what people need to understand about doing shows is that it's a snowball rolling down a hill. | ||
The more subs you get, the more subs you get. | ||
Because more and more people are sharing. | ||
So that's why I always say share the show. | ||
Because if you have 10 followers and 10 people share, then tomorrow you have 12. | ||
Then if 12 people share, tomorrow you've got 15. | ||
And then eventually you've got a million and a million people share it, then you've got 10 million and there you go. | ||
You know, eventually you'll reach your upper limit. | ||
Not everybody's gonna be Mr. Beast with 200 and some odd million followers. | ||
Not everyone will get put on the front page of YouTube every single day, but you know. | ||
Alpha Turkey says, imagine if our foreign aid was given to NASA instead. | ||
No mass layoffs at JPL and instead our republic would be reorganized to the first galactic empire! | ||
Yeah. | ||
What if, okay, I would vote for Joe Biden. | ||
If Joe Biden came out right now and he went like, uh, as many of you know, we're We're dealing with very serious issues pertaining to China and Russia, and that's why we're going to be taking that $60 billion that was being allocated towards Ukraine, putting it all into our space program to build a series of colonies and Dyson Spheres so that we can reorganize this country into the first galactic empire! | ||
I'd be like, he's got my vote. | ||
I would, too. | ||
I would, too. | ||
He's just playing. | ||
He was just playing. | ||
All that other stuff. | ||
He was just kidding around. | ||
He's back, baby! | ||
He's going to take us to the stars. | ||
I mean, Elon Musk would be like, where have you been? | ||
I gotta be honest. | ||
Trump is much closer to that than Biden is because Trump... What is it? | ||
Artemis? | ||
They want to build a moon base so that they can then launch materials to Mars. | ||
From the moon. | ||
Good. | ||
Trump created the Space Force specifically so that way we could go out and be America in the solar system. | ||
So to be fair, Donald Trump going, we're gonna build a great Space Force and a great Galactic Republic. | ||
I'm like, okay, I'll vote for that, you know? | ||
Yeah. | ||
Maybe make some laser swords while we're at it. | ||
Okay, now that's my language right there. | ||
Laser swords? | ||
Yeah, yeah, Space Force. | ||
Yeah, man, I want to help them. | ||
Dude, oh dude, I, look, can we, I would like to exemplify the left in a story about the Space Force. | ||
When the Space Force was first created, They had uniforms, which looked like forest camo. | ||
Green, whatever, standard. | ||
And the left started laughing mercilessly, saying, these people are so dumb. | ||
And then they started making mock-ups of what the Space Force uniform should look like, and it looked like outer space. | ||
And then people on the left were saying, why would they have jungle camo for space? | ||
So dumb. | ||
To which people pointed out, They are not fighting in outer space, they are operating air and space technology on the ground, on Earth. | ||
The funniest thing is, a lot of people on the right pointed out that like, when the Navy rolled out blue uniforms for the Navy, like you fall in the water, they can't see you. | ||
And so, the funny thing is, when someone made a mock image of a Space Force uniform that looked like outer space, someone was like, do you think that Even if, even if, we were fighting in outer space, little men would be drifting by themselves through space, shooting at each other. | ||
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Oh, man. | |
Bro, they'd be in spaceships! | ||
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That sounds kind of fun, though. | |
But, like, any, name, I would love to make this, a sci-fi film, where it's like, they go to outer space, and the war is just, like, a bunch of guys jumping and floating through space at each other. | ||
Running, like, ah! | ||
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Can we do that? | |
I want to be floating through space. | ||
Geez, that was amazing. | ||
Dude, to be fair, they probably do literally think that, which is very unfortunate for their IQ. | ||
Alright, Freya Cain says, Super Bowl 50 will always have the greatest commercial, Puppy Monkey Baby. | ||
I don't remember that one. | ||
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What was that one? | |
Puppy Monkey Baby. | ||
I remember the phrase. | ||
I don't remember exactly what it was, but once you said that, I'm like, I remember that. | ||
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What the hell is a Puppy Monkey Baby? | |
It's a Mountain Dew commercial from 2016. | ||
Raymond G. Stanley Jr. | ||
says, Tim, my guy. | ||
As a longtime supporter, day one member on the website, now doing my small part in the mission at Timcast, I'm freaking pumped about the future of the Boonies and Freedomistan. | ||
Let's go. | ||
Dude, when... We should probably do, like, a tour of the new space already, because it's done. | ||
Yeah. | ||
There's a kitchen. | ||
The upper studio is done. | ||
The lower studio is not done because that's not a big priority. | ||
The lower studio is going to be more like crazy shenanigans, hangout, pool table, couch, where we're going to do a variety of podcasts, which is more like people sitting on a couch. | ||
So the Fridamistan show with like Richie Jackson. | ||
Skate Park is already being built, but the way they do it is they build it, then they ship all the materials pre-cut and assemble it at the space. | ||
So that's gonna be in like a week, and that may take a week to fully construct or two. | ||
Then we're done. | ||
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Yeah. | |
That's it. | ||
Are you assembling it or is the crew coming out to do it? | ||
Big crew, one of the most famous. | ||
Shout out to, I don't know if I should, I'm just gonna shout them out. | ||
Spawn Ranch, shout out to Spawn. | ||
Sick. | ||
I don't know if they wanted me. | ||
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Wasn't that the Charles Manson cult? | |
Spawn Ranch? | ||
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Yeah. | |
I believe yes. | ||
And so Spawn Ranch is one of the premier skateboard construction companies in the world. | ||
They do some of the biggest, the best. | ||
And so they are constructing phase one, two, and probably three of Freedomistan. | ||
I believe that we may end up with, like, the largest semi-private action sports facility on the East Coast. | ||
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Sick. | |
By the time we're done. | ||
Because we're going to build a mini MegaRamp. | ||
Sick. | ||
But the combination of Transition Park, Street Park, and Mega should give us, like, massive acreage of skate. | ||
And, uh, we'll see. | ||
It really is just depending on, like, how we scale the show up and, you know, if we can do it. | ||
I think the strategy here is always going to be memberships. | ||
So we don't want to rely heavily on advertising. | ||
I think if the Barracks, and shout out to Steve Baroff, he hears this, if the Barracks launches some kind of membership program, they've got more than enough fans that would make it so they'd never run out of, they'd never go out of business. | ||
They would never have to worry about rent or ownership. | ||
Subscribers are the way you do it, man. | ||
Shout out to everybody who's a member at TimCast.com because you guys are basically like A brick wall that the bad actors, cancel culture, can't break through. | ||
They can strip a sponsor one by one, but they can't do anything about a real grassroots effort. | ||
That's amazing. | ||
For the record, Manson's Spawn Ranch was S-P-A-H-N, and Skateboard's S-P-O-H-N. | ||
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I had this whole backstory in my head where they bought the Manson Ranch and stuff. | |
I don't know. | ||
A little bit cool. | ||
Dylan Visitacion says, how about a deck design contest for the Boonies decks? | ||
Um, that sounds fun. | ||
I don't know what we have to do to make that happen though, but that could be cool. | ||
We have four right now. | ||
We have a Mr. Bocas board. | ||
We have Step on Snek and Find Out. | ||
Then there's a Taylor Silverman and a Tim Pool board. | ||
And it's funny because like in skateboarding, there's this website and they're like, Taylor Silverman is now pro and Tim Pool is now pro. | ||
And I'm like, like none of us came out and declared we were pro. | ||
Like that's not even what we're doing. | ||
We're just selling merch. | ||
Like the Boonies is a thing and it's going to have merch. | ||
So we want to make boards for it. | ||
We're not proclaiming we're the greatest skateboarders, but that's the way it works. | ||
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Yeah. | |
John Kristen says, Tim, stop saying 150 grams of protein is hard to get in a day. | ||
3 eggs for breakfast, 8 ounces of chicken breast for lunch, and a 10 ounce steak for dinner is 152 grams. | ||
Uh, I will say it again. | ||
John, it is very difficult for me to get 150 grams of protein in a day. | ||
I wake up, I work, I'm basically working 16 hour days, I have one time to eat, and it's impossible for me to eat that much protein in one sitting. | ||
So I have to have like a protein shake early, then I have to have dinner, then I have to have beef and protein at night. | ||
So what I've been doing is like, So, uh, in the aftershows, I'll, like, slam a bunch of biltong. | ||
Cause I need to get dead beef! | ||
I need to get... man. | ||
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Why that number? | |
Is that some kind of, like... That's what they say. | ||
Well, so I skate all the time, and we've been skating a lot more. | ||
And I will say, the key to performance is just slamming protein. | ||
For real. | ||
I've never skated better than when I cut sugars out and ate a bunch of protein. | ||
When I was doing, like, the normal American diet, you got give or take days. | ||
And I'm gonna say this to the crew at the boonies... | ||
We'll all skate one day, and the next day I hear, I'm too sore to skate, and I'm like, I'm a million bucks. | ||
I ate like three whole chickens, you know what I mean? | ||
The amount of protein that you have is directly, or that you ingest is directly related to how long and how sore you get. | ||
And water too. | ||
Yeah, water, of course. | ||
You always should be hydrated. | ||
Building blocks of muscles is protein. | ||
Amateur question, but is there any way to work out every day, the same muscle every day? | ||
Oh, no, no, no, no. | ||
I want to do that. | ||
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Why? | |
Because if I wait another day, I get less inspired. | ||
The next day I'm like, I want to do it again. | ||
Just do a different body part. | ||
No, no, you could, you could do arms twice as long as you're doing like, if you, if you do different parts of your arms. | ||
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Yeah. | |
But you, no, but you don't want to do that. | ||
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Why is it that you just want to do it to be stubborn? | |
Cause you're like other people don't do that. | ||
So how about Ian? | ||
It's this simple. | ||
It's a lack of patience. | ||
On Mondays you lift, on Tuesdays you run. | ||
Yeah, I should do more lower body stuff. | ||
Or do, like, do, like, push days and then pull days? | ||
Is it kind of break it down? | ||
Bro, how amazing would it be if, like, Ian's sitting here in, like, six months and he's just massive, but then when he stands up his legs are just, like... The problem with getting massive is eating. | ||
I just... I miss a meal and I'm like, wow, I'm three days behind now, all of a sudden I'm like... That's what I'm saying, John! | ||
I get it. | ||
You are right. | ||
Three eggs, eight-ounce chicken breast, and steak. | ||
That's eating three times in one day. | ||
My schedule does not work that way. | ||
It's hard. | ||
It's hard for me. | ||
To gain muscle, eating one gram of protein per pound of body weight, that's reasonable. | ||
But if you're actually looking to gain muscle, lean muscle mass, you're supposed to eat two grams of protein per day. | ||
280 pounds of grams of protein a day? | ||
Here's another thing, too. | ||
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Just shove a cow down your throat. | |
Wow. | ||
If you didn't even work out, but you increased your fat and protein intake, you'd probably gain muscle mass just naturally. | ||
Yeah. | ||
At this point, I would. | ||
But I'm not talking about working out. | ||
I'm just saying your muscles would grow. | ||
Once I did the training exercise, six-week training regimen, my body snaps to muscle-built growth now. | ||
It's awesome. | ||
I didn't think I would ever be a guy that could gain muscle. | ||
Yo! | ||
Paul Thongham says, Tim, tomorrow is the Lunar New Year. | ||
Since you're part Asian, you have the right to celebrate it. | ||
Many Asian countries celebrate it. | ||
Bro! | ||
Alex! | ||
Baccarat! | ||
Let's go, baby! | ||
Where you at? | ||
We went... Yeah, we, uh... Alex was so excited to go play $100 Baccarat, and I'm like, no, I don't want to play this. | ||
It's too expensive. | ||
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Come on, Tim, it's Lunar New Year, let's spend some money! | |
Hold on, to be fair, he won, like, a lot of money. | ||
Dude, that guy's legit. | ||
He just looked at it, I was like, all you gotta do is look at what the other players are doing, bet what they bet, and he ended up winning a bunch of money. | ||
Wow. | ||
But there was a multi-way side bet I bet on, I actually won, like, 200 bucks on it for, like, 10 bucks or something, and I was like, oof, I'll take it. | ||
Nice job. | ||
Yeah, it was hot. | ||
Guangxi, Fuchai, everybody, and good tidings in your new Lunar New Year. | ||
Thank you, Serge. | ||
Yeah. | ||
You know, it's fascinating, like, what's really funny to me is how there's that trope of Asians being good at math, and my mom has like a math YouTube channel, and... Really? | ||
Yeah, yeah, she's got like over 100k subscribers too, and it's a big channel, and you go to casinos and they have dedicated Asian sections. | ||
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What? | |
Asians love math. | ||
I'm allowed to say that because I am Asian and I love math. | ||
Why? | ||
I don't know. | ||
I was just talking to Phil about this before the show, that if someone starts doing something numerically, I subconsciously have counted it. | ||
So I was saying, like, if someone's at a register and they're counting bills, I could be, like, reading a magazine and I could be, like, 17. | ||
Listen, that's some real two minutes to Wapner shit, man. | ||
Do you ever tap your teeth? | ||
Like, left, right, left, right, left, right, left, right, like, just tap, tap, tap, tap, super fast? | ||
No. | ||
I do that, man. | ||
I'm just, like, counting numbers, counting, counting. | ||
I hum, I hum notes, counting. | ||
There can be, like, a bell. | ||
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You are an interesting person. | |
Like, it could be, like, 7 o'clock. | ||
And I don't know what time it is, and the church bell will be going off, and then just abruptly someone will be like, oh, did you hear the church bells? | ||
And I'll be like, six, seven, seven. | ||
Like, I just subconsciously will count, I don't know. | ||
It's just, there you go, it's like a, if life was like D&D, I would say that because I am part Asian, I get a plus one to my math saving throws. | ||
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I think I live into my cultural stereotypes, too. | |
I'm half Italian, so I'm loud, and I love food, and I love yelling, and I'm half Jewish, so I love money. | ||
There you go! | ||
Nice. | ||
Alright, here we go. | ||
Amos Moses says, let's play the race card against the CCP. | ||
Oklahoma means land of the people red. | ||
Why do we let the people yellow, CCP, colorize Oklahoma? | ||
See Carter's report on CCP function in marijuana. | ||
Somebody give Tim pink belly so he passes? | ||
Pink belly? | ||
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What is it? | |
That's where they, like, tap on your belly, like, smack you in the belly until the skin turns. | ||
That's really weird. | ||
Delaware Act says, please highlight Commissioner Frenchko's unlawful arrest in Trumbull County, Ohio. | ||
All charges dropped and Sheriff Monroe held liable. | ||
This was political imprisonment at a local level. | ||
Please make this be known. | ||
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Whoa! | |
What? | ||
That's crazy. | ||
What happened? | ||
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Wow. | |
Wow. | ||
What do we got? | ||
Let's read some more. | ||
Anna Kush says, my boyfriend and I are listening. | ||
He says to tell Phil, consider putting Ian in a metalhead outfit and put him in an ATR video. | ||
I will left lane for crime if you do. | ||
What's a metalhead outfit? | ||
Something that a metal head would wear. | ||
Like what you're wearing right now? | ||
I mean, black is a very safe thing, but black is not exclusive for metalheads. | ||
I probably end up getting you something that's probably a little bit A little bit of... I don't know what I'd do. | ||
Like leather and chains? | ||
Maybe, but I don't want you to look like you're, you know, going to the Blue Oyster Bar. | ||
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Oh, I want to give a shout- That ain't where he's gonna look like he's going. | |
I want to give a shout-out to Ian. | ||
Do you know where the Blue Oyster Bar is? | ||
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Anyways. | |
So Ian, I just want to let you know, I am currently up 26.3% on my graphene investment. | ||
Really? | ||
Yep. | ||
When did you start the investment? | ||
I was like two years ago, Ian wouldn't shut up about this stuff. | ||
And so I was like, I'm just gonna I'm gonna find a company that makes it. | ||
I'm gonna invest in it right now. | ||
And then I did. | ||
It's the wise move, man. | ||
In my opinion, I'm not a financial analyst. | ||
But when I was doing research in 2018, I came upon this numbers that led me to believe in 2029 is when we're gonna see peak graphene. | ||
That's when society starts to utilize it as if it's normal. | ||
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26%. | |
I'll take it. | ||
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Am I the only one thinking, what is graphene? | |
No, no, we're gonna read more Super Chats. | ||
Jesse Pineda says, today I tried to sell money to an MD friend going to Israel to help wounded soldiers. | ||
Chase blocked my transaction and started asking, interrogating about the funds. | ||
We're already being controlled. | ||
Oh yeah, I mean, you get your card, like I travel a lot, so like, card gets shut off because I go to a different place and I have to call my business manager and be like, yo, call Bank of America, tell them to turn my card on. | ||
It happens regularly, frequently. | ||
And nowadays, I feel like it happens more nowadays than it did say 10 years ago or so, which is exceedingly frustrating because arguably now everything is more electronic and it's easier for them to look into fraud and say, oh, we're just going to change it by clicking some numbers on the computer than it was, you know, 20 years ago or whatever. | ||
But anyways. | ||
Next, the Slayer says, the president of Egypt has the nickname, the Mexican, among the young folks of Egypt due to a question someone asked the president, referring to him, I guess, I'm not going to read that because whatever, president of Mexico, several years ago, clearly pulling in, how do you do, fellow kids? | ||
I think that was a joke, right? | ||
Uh, I don't know if they're trying to, like, make it seem as if, like, Joe Biden was, like, knew this or anything, but... No, he didn't. | ||
Alright, Armored Jester says, you guys nailed me. | ||
Hardcore right since 2018. | ||
Protein diet all the way. | ||
On a normal day, the only sugar I intake is a long, long side vodka. | ||
Yeah, today I probably had maybe like 20 grams of carbs. | ||
And I'm probably way overestimating. | ||
This one liquid death has 6 grams of sugar in it. | ||
And then we, on Fridays, we do sushi. | ||
But I just had a bunch of sashimi. | ||
Yeah. | ||
And then I did have, I think, 4 pieces, which may actually be a good amount, like 20 or more. | ||
I have a lot, I still have a lot of uh, too much sugar. | ||
Uh, but like today I spent, you know, an hour and 20 minutes doing cardio. | ||
You know, on the staring machine and stuff, so. | ||
But it is right wing to- It won't turn to fat if you burn it. | ||
If you burn the sugar, if you- Okay, so it's- Actually, this is- Watch out for sushi. | ||
Four pieces, 31 grams of carbs. | ||
So I'm actually closer to 40 carbs. | ||
Is that all the rice? | ||
Yeah. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Rice is dense. | ||
But a lot of protein. | ||
It's also a slower- It's carbs, but it's a slower burning carb than sugar is. | ||
Lower glycemic index, I think? | ||
Yeah, and I was watching a thing where they said don't put bananas in smoothies. | ||
Because it'll absorb too fast. | ||
Eating a banana is good because it absorbs slow, but when you mutilate it really quick in a blender, it becomes paste that goes right into the blood. | ||
It's so good. | ||
What do we got? | ||
Spin Wild says they made a weekend at Bernie's too. | ||
We should absolutely fear what the establishment is capable of. | ||
Well, it was predictive programming, right? | ||
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Yeah. | |
Weekend at Bernie's! | ||
That was it the whole time. | ||
Vince says Newsom replicating the Vivek strategy preys primary challenger relentlessly on chance they drop out of race and collect their voter base. | ||
Newsom knows the plan. | ||
Everybody but Biden is in on it. | ||
They are entering drop Biden endorse Newsom phase. | ||
I still think that the president and the person that is in question to be dropped by the powers that be or whatever, I still think that they have a significant amount of power and it's not as easy as just get out of here. | ||
I think that they have people that Support them, and it's always a far more complex situation than just, okay, the DNC says you go now and you get in there now. | ||
I got a question. | ||
I got a question for our people listening. | ||
Has anybody bet on the Taylor Swift proposal for the Super Bowl? | ||
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No, that's a thing people think is gonna- Well, you can bet on it. | |
You can bet on it! | ||
That he's gonna propose to her? | ||
Yeah. | ||
Oh, man. | ||
I mean, part of me says it's a fake relationship, but the other part of me says she's 34, and like- She'd probably say yes, but that doesn't mean it would be a good- I just feel like they are- that whole thing is just propped up by the media, looks so forced. | ||
Not that they don't like each other, but it feels like- She had to sell her jet, did you hear this? | ||
Yeah, she sold the big one, she didn't- Because she's getting attacked by leftists. | ||
They're saying that she's burning too much carbon. | ||
Well, part of the reason she's- No, she sold it because the tail number got out because there's a dude- Both tail numbers are out. | ||
Well, there's a dude that follows people that have tail numbers and lets people, you know, puts their information out. | ||
And that was why she sold it initially is what I understand. | ||
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No, no, no, no, no. | |
Both tail numbers have already been up for a long time. | ||
The dude's been tracking for a while. | ||
She sold this one because she's being attacked heavily for her carbon emissions. | ||
And she initially claimed a few years ago that she loans that plane out, which is worse. | ||
Because the argument is, if you have the plane and you don't fly it, it's producing, you know, X amount of carbon when you do. | ||
If you loan it out, it's now producing... Now it's flying every day! | ||
Now you're producing substantially more than you would have if you weren't loaning it out. | ||
So then she announces she's selling it, and I'm like, guys, Taylor Swift should be allowed to fly whatever she wants, whenever she wants. | ||
And my point was, if Taylor Swift had the option between doubling the concentration of atmospheric carbon, And then being able to be there for that proposal and the other option was no proposal and no carbon. | ||
I say carbon. | ||
I say warm the planet baby, go get married. | ||
You know why? | ||
Because let the left come after her and attack her for flying in her jets. | ||
The only way she's going to make it to the game. | ||
Let them attack her over it. | ||
I had an experience in college where there's this beautiful woman that I was like she was like my best friend and I wanted to be with her and it was just it wasn't working but one day she called me and I was at my parents house and it was the summer and I was like she wanted to hang out and I was like mom can I borrow your car? | ||
And if she'd been like, no, it's too much carbon, my life would have taken a different path, man. | ||
But she said yes, and then I went, and then we spent seven years together. | ||
It was amazing. | ||
Thanks, mom. | ||
Christian W. says, this is 4D chess. | ||
This report allows them to continue an indictment against Trump, as opposed to shutting both cases down against Biden and Trump, and allows the DNC to move Gavin Newsom into position to run. | ||
And now Gavin can come out and say, look, I know I told DeSantis we weren't going to run, but I mean, considering the circumstances, I'm here if you need me. | ||
That's what he'll say. | ||
When I was asked, we didn't know what was going on with Joe Biden. | ||
I mean, everyone thought it was a stutter. | ||
I can't even imagine that story trying to be sold. | ||
Ian has a point. | ||
With an army of robots, you don't need to justify your cause and keep morale high. | ||
All you need is enough manufacturing capacity to win. | ||
There's gotta be a cause, though, and I'm still wondering what the cause is. | ||
You're saying, but like, if the idea was the government decides to suppress the population, they would have a mechanized military, they don't need humans. | ||
Yeah, like right now, you wouldn't say like the Israelis in Gaza, for instance, they're having like, from what I've heard, it's hard on the troops going into the rubble because they're getting hit with sniper fire. | ||
But if they were robots, it doesn't matter. | ||
Well, yeah, I mean, I think that it's reasonable to say that automated military troops are what are you know, that's that's definitely in the future if you know, because because, yeah, because first of all, you don't need to get brave people, you need to get compliant people then. | ||
Because if they're running the robots, or if there's a human in the loop, then you just need people that are gonna follow the rules. | ||
It doesn't matter if they're brave, it doesn't- because the robot gets smoked, it doesn't matter, you know? | ||
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Fortunately for them, there's way more compliant people in America nowadays than brave ones. | |
Yeah, I mean, fair enough, but I mean, I'm just thinking, like, you know, if you've got a- To be dudes that'll kick in a door and and you know when there's bad guys inside like that takes a whole lot of balls and if it's just robots doing it that are being controlled it doesn't take any balls at all. | ||
I did tactical training last week with Luke Rutkowski and there was we were doing the shooting range and when I turned the corner and there was a guy walking towards me pointing a gun right at me and it was like it wasn't like a video game like it was pointing at my avatar it wasn't like A video where I saw a guy pointing it at someone else, he was pointing it at me because he wanted to shoot me. | ||
It was like, that was one of the more disturbing experiences I've had in my life, and it was good that I had it. | ||
Because just to have that surge of adrenaline, you turn a corner on a guy, you're his target, that's not a good feeling. | ||
But it was important to understand. | ||
Was it paintball or was it airsoft? | ||
It was airsoft. | ||
All right. | ||
GTNation says, Tim, I work for Coca-Cola United, the private Coca-Cola, and you've got to try Core Power 42 grams of protein, ready shakes, chocolate flavor. | ||
It's lactose-free and even people with blood sugar issues can have it. | ||
No! | ||
Jocko Malk! | ||
Bro, I have tried many a protein powder. | ||
Jocko's protein powder is the best I have ever had. | ||
He did not pay me to say that. | ||
I would love it if Jocko sponsored us to promote his protein powder, because I'm not kidding. | ||
It is the most delicious. | ||
I've got the chocolate peanut butter, the strawberry, and the vanilla. | ||
I like mixing the vanilla and the strawberry together, but it's no sugar added. | ||
Naturally, it's got monk fruit, and it's got fermented cane sugar, Reb-M they call it, I guess. | ||
And it's the best. | ||
When Robbie was here, he was like, I'll try it, and it tastes like a milkshake. | ||
It's like you're drinking a milkshake. | ||
Yeah, it's so good. | ||
Insanely good. | ||
It's got fruit. | ||
And it's whey and casein, but I think it's more so whey. | ||
So at night, I do the pure casein. | ||
But shout out to Jaco for, like, legit making the best protein powder. | ||
Because what happened was we ordered that gold standard stuff. | ||
No beef, but it's got Splenda in it. | ||
I don't care, dude. | ||
You got the naked whey downstairs? | ||
Yeah, just pure protein powder. | ||
Yeah, I'll take the flavorless stuff. | ||
I want to feel good. | ||
I don't need to eat chocolate candy bars. | ||
You can always add sugar, but if it's already in there, you can't get it out. | ||
But Splenda is just nasty. | ||
And then the Jocko stuff is monk fruit, and it's amazing. | ||
Shout out Jocko, dude. | ||
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I need to take notes on this. | |
I am slowly coming out of my Fat Elvis era. | ||
Dude, Jocko Mulk, it is so good. | ||
It's the best protein powder I've ever had, flavor-wise. | ||
I don't know about the ingredients. | ||
Oh, even ingredients. | ||
No Splenda, no added sugar. | ||
It's a blend of protein, so it's whey and casein, but it's like whey isolate and like, you know, whatever. | ||
I don't know enough about it, but I know it's a blend. | ||
It says on the package, designed to be time released, so it's like not just flooding your system all at once like a lot of whey does. | ||
The Jocko milk I was eating gets very thick, like milkshake-y. | ||
The other protein powders stayed a little watery. | ||
It was thickening up. | ||
And it mixes. | ||
Like, I got these shakers that come with built-in little blenders, that's like a little plastic thing in it. | ||
You press a button, you can charge it with a USB. | ||
The Jocko Malk in two seconds is mixed. | ||
I'm just like, dude, this guy nailed it! | ||
How did he do it? | ||
I get protein powder and it clumps together, and there's stuff floating in it, and I'm like, whatever, I'll just slam it, it's fine. | ||
And there's Splenda in it, and I'm just like, ugh! | ||
And it's probiotic? Dude, this guy knows what's up. | ||
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How crazy is that? | ||
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Right on, thanks for coming. | ||
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Yeah, that was sick. | ||
Just seeing Ian yell at the screen, telling me to lift weights. | ||
Get shredded. | ||
Pick up heavy things. | ||
Feels so good. | ||
Yeah, that was cool. | ||
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