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The Michigan primaries have concluded last night and the numbers are really interesting. | ||
I love it. | ||
The Wall Street Journal is saying it's a warning for both Trump and Joe Biden, which I do not agree with. | ||
I believe that is not true. | ||
It's a serious warning for Joe Biden. | ||
Why? | ||
Donald Trump beat Joe Biden by 140 votes. | ||
Now, they weren't head to head. | ||
But Trump got about 130 or so thousand. Well, the numbers have been updated. So it's about | ||
130,000 more votes than Joe Biden did. That'd be fair. Joe Biden lost in Dearborn to uncommitted | ||
to literally no one, not even a person, because the protest votes in the general and just, | ||
you know, statewide 100,000 people, I believe it's 101 voted uncommitted. | ||
So they're basically saying no to Joe Biden, and this is principally because of his support for Israel, despite the fact his administration is now saying they're gonna be calling for a ceasefire. | ||
So this is just bad news. | ||
You think it's bad news for Trump? | ||
I don't think so. | ||
A bunch of people voting for Nikki Haley. | ||
That's what they claim. | ||
Oh, but look, Nikki Haley got X amount of votes. | ||
And it's like, those are Democrats. | ||
Those are people who don't even want to vote for Joe Biden. | ||
So they don't want to vote for Joe Biden. | ||
They're voting for Nikki Haley against Donald Trump. | ||
That sounds like Trump's doing even better. | ||
It's gonna be interesting. | ||
We'll talk about that. | ||
And then we got a bunch of crazy stories about this young woman who was killed by an illegal immigrant, a criminal alien, and it's going viral because it really looks like the media is trying to downplay and whitewash this. | ||
The mayor of Athens in Georgia Wow. | ||
At a press conference, he got heckled and shouted down when he started to blame Donald Trump and making up lies about Trump instead of addressing the real issue. | ||
And it's a real issue that the left never wants to actually address. | ||
Yeah, I think it was Jack Posobiec posted a clip from Geraldo and Bill O'Reilly from, you know, 20 years ago. | ||
Where are all those like, don't blame, you know, immigration on the drunk driver, it's drunk driving. | ||
And Bill O'Reilly correctly points out, if this person had been deported when they committed their first crime, because they're not supposed to be here, these people would be alive. | ||
And this young woman, man, it's a brutal story. | ||
But if they enforced our immigration laws the way the country is supposed to do it, this young one would be alive. | ||
So we'll talk about that. | ||
Plus, we got a lot of other stories. | ||
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Joining us tonight to talk about this and a lot more is Jameson Ellis. | ||
How's it going? | ||
I'm glad to be here. | ||
It's quite windy today. | ||
It's cloudy and a little bit different than what I'm... I did some investigating on my way here to see what's it going to be like. | ||
And all of the pictures were sunny. | ||
It was bright, clear blue skies. | ||
It was raining. | ||
But who are you? | ||
Introduce yourself. | ||
Yeah, so Jameson Ellis running for Congress against Dan Crenshaw. | ||
And yeah, just happy to be here, honestly. | ||
You're running against Crenshaw. | ||
So is there a primary coming up or what's the deal? | ||
Yeah, so actually, we're almost done with early voting. | ||
So early voting ends on this Friday, and then voting day is going to be on March the 5th. | ||
Super Tuesday. | ||
All right, man. | ||
Well, thanks for hanging out. | ||
It should be fun. | ||
We got Hannah Clare hanging out. | ||
Hey, I'm Hannah-Claire Brimlow. | ||
I'm a writer for scnr.com. | ||
I'm really happy to be a part of that team, and I'm glad to be here tonight. | ||
Ian's here. | ||
Hello, everyone. | ||
Ian Crosland. | ||
Happy to be here. | ||
Let's do it. | ||
Yeah, scnr.com. | ||
Let's get into it. | ||
Here we go. | ||
It's the big news from yesterday. | ||
I don't even know why we're having primaries, to be completely honest. | ||
I mean, there's some weird news. | ||
Marianne Williamson has unsuspended her campaign. | ||
She's back! | ||
And I made the joke, like, Joe Biden suffers a heart attack, Trump gets arrested, and then it's Williamson v. Haley, and, like, no one saw it coming. | ||
But check this out. | ||
99% reporting. | ||
Here we go. | ||
Joe Biden ends up with 623,000 votes, but 101,000 people, 13%, 13.2, uncommitted has | ||
two delegates. | ||
100,000 people voted uncommitted. | ||
They do not want Joe Biden. | ||
And it's worse for Joe Biden. | ||
Uncommitted trounces Biden in Dearborn presidential primary. | ||
That is, Muslim voters. | ||
are voting uncommitted. They are voting against Joe Biden. | ||
They are protesting because they support Gaza. And, you know, look, in essence, many of these people | ||
do support Hamas. And, you know, I know it's a difficult situation because there's a lot of | ||
people who are very critical of Israel, and you're allowed to be, but these activists are posting | ||
images of paragliders, okay? | ||
So there certainly are people, as much as people want to come out, no, no, it's about the Palestinian people, yeah. | ||
And a lot of these activists have publicly stated they support Hamas directly and the atrocities they committed. | ||
I don't see how Biden can get past this. | ||
If it turns into 2% in the general election come 2024, Muslim voters just say, no, we're not going to vote for either of you. | ||
Trump wins. | ||
Biden can't handle it. | ||
Biden needs all the support he can get, especially in Michigan. | ||
I mean, there is. | ||
It's really interesting to see the state turnout. | ||
I liked this from the Republican angle because Trump got like over what? | ||
Almost 70 percent of votes over well over 60 percent. | ||
This is after Nikki Haley criticized him for getting over 50 percent in Iowa and New Hampshire, saying, well, that means almost half of the Republican voters don't want them. | ||
There is so much. | ||
Those are Democrats. | ||
She's such a liar. | ||
She is such a liar. | ||
She's such a character, I think. | ||
She is staying in this race until, what, Super Tuesday, just to prove a point? | ||
Just to prove that she can spend the money? | ||
I think her strategy is what Vivek described. | ||
She's going to stay in the race, hoping and praying that Donald Trump gets arrested or something. | ||
I mean, he already got arrested, but hoping he gets convicted and goes to jail. | ||
That way she can come out and be like, well, see, now I have to be the presidential candidate. | ||
But she's lying. | ||
The people who are voting for her are Democrats. | ||
We all know it. | ||
CNN interviewed these people. | ||
They're just Democrats. | ||
I think the important takeaway from this is If the uncommitted vote maintains itself. | ||
It could be that they knew Joe Biden's not going to lose, so let's make a statement, right? | ||
Come the election between Trump, they're going to be like, I'm not going to risk it. | ||
I'm going to vote for Biden. | ||
Sure. | ||
If it even is Joe Biden. | ||
But if a small percentage of these people say no and they don't vote, let's just say all the uncommitted voters would commit to voting for Joe Biden if need be. | ||
Trump is still winning in terms of voter turnout. | ||
So if the primary voter turnout translates into the general, Trump is winning by 30 plus thousand votes. | ||
He takes Michigan. | ||
I feel like this is going to hit Biden everywhere. | ||
I don't see how this guy wins. | ||
I don't see how he keeps running. | ||
I don't know how he won in the first place. | ||
I don't know why Obama picked him as vice president. | ||
I don't know why this guy is still in politics. | ||
Someone was like, what would he do if he was no longer president? | ||
What would be a great job for him? | ||
And I just kept thinking, to retire. | ||
He'd retire. | ||
Hopefully. | ||
The nation's oldest president stops working. | ||
That's a good plan. | ||
No, I mean, we're gonna bingo haul or something. | ||
He's too old for that, I think. | ||
He's just so slow. | ||
He'd have to retire. | ||
He's just calling out the wrong number the whole time. | ||
And if I'm thinking that about a guy, what he would do after his job is retire, and he's the president, he needs to retire. | ||
It's time. | ||
Bow out, Joe. | ||
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Bow out. | |
You are done. | ||
Did you guys see him on Seth Meyers? | ||
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No. | |
Seth Meyers asked him, he's like, you're 81, what do you say? | ||
And he's like, hey! | ||
The other guy's nearly as old as I am! | ||
It's like, bro, nearly as old as you are, it's still bad. | ||
He's like, hey, look over there at that guy. | ||
Answer the question, bro. | ||
He's like, the other guy doesn't even know his wife. | ||
Can't remember his wife's name. | ||
And everyone laughed. | ||
And I'm like, that was you. | ||
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What? | |
That was literally Biden. | ||
It's one of Biden's other personalities. | ||
No, it's not good. | ||
Biden saw news about, you know, president forgets who wife is. | ||
And he's like, must have been Trump. | ||
Can't remember. | ||
They're talking about you. | ||
Yeah, it's bad. | ||
That's crazy that he confused Trump for himself. | ||
But then his physician just released his report being like, everything is fine. | ||
Do not worry about Biden. | ||
Yeah, no cognitive tests needed. | ||
He's got hip arthritis, though. | ||
That's bad. | ||
And we're concerned about some lesions on his skin. | ||
Maybe skin cancer. | ||
We can't say. | ||
Really? | ||
My greatest concern right now is that what we're seeing is elderly abuse. | ||
You know, you see just how they continue pushing him out there. | ||
You see Just how he continues making the mistakes that he's making and You know turning corners not knowing where he's at look trying to ask somebody for directions. | ||
It's walking the wrong way Yeah, it's absolutely it's absolutely insane and one of the things it's of my opinion I know we're on YouTube too, so I want to be careful here, but you know I it's my opinion that he didn't win to begin with and And so, you know, it's... Well, that's an interesting, I suppose, semantic argument. | ||
What do you mean he didn't win? | ||
What are your thoughts on that? | ||
What does that mean? | ||
I don't believe that he legally got the votes. | ||
So, not defined legally? | ||
This is the point of contention for the argument about whether or not Joe Biden won. | ||
What does that mean to legally get the votes? | ||
Well, I mean, whenever you have dead people that are voting, whenever you look at the ballot trafficking that has gone on, whenever you look at, say, 2,000 mules, right? | ||
I think they did a great job at at painting what really happened. | ||
Now you add all of that, which I understand that there needs to be further proof, | ||
but the fact that there was no real investigation done and the fact that no courts would hear any of it out, | ||
but then you take into consideration the fact that they suppressed, that Big Tech suppressed, | ||
you know, the Hunter Biden laptop on top of that. | ||
Oh yeah, absolutely. | ||
You know, like, it's, so it's, there's very, There's many different angles in which Biden supposedly won. | ||
Well, see, there's the issue, right? | ||
Biden legally won. | ||
And that's the important thing to understand. | ||
Legally does not mean right or morally. | ||
Democrats changed the rules In many of these states, and that was the basis for most of Trump's lawsuits that were actually winning, was the constitutionality of the changes made by Democrats. | ||
And the courts just said, it's legal. | ||
So you ended up with signature verification with an error rate of like 0.1%, which is unheard of. | ||
It should be a couple more than that. | ||
Like, they should be checking signatures. | ||
You end up with ballot harvesting. | ||
You end up with voting in the park. | ||
And so I think, you know, I think the important thing that a lot of Trump supporters don't understand, or didn't understand at the time, many of them being first-time voters, don't understand what's actually going on with elections. | ||
And so the idea is, if Donald Trump gets up on stage and says, here are my ideas, and you say he's completely right about that, he's convinced everybody I know, I talk to people and they're saying Trump and there's Trump flags everywhere, Then come election day, Biden wins. | ||
These people go, how could Biden have won? | ||
This makes no sense. | ||
Biden didn't win. | ||
And it's like, well, hold on. | ||
It's because you guys thought an election was winning an argument where the Democrats thought, how can we change the rules so that it becomes legal that we win? | ||
And so you end up with what Time Magazine refers to as the shadow campaign. | ||
And that's happening now. | ||
The end of the day, you can call it whatever you want, Biden won. | ||
He's in the White House. | ||
He's been in the White House. | ||
He's been messing around. | ||
He's been arresting his opposition. | ||
He's criminally charging Donald Trump, calling for Trump to be charged, telling Merrick Garland. | ||
What did he insult? | ||
He insulted Merrick Garland and said, stop being studious or something like that. | ||
He said, go bring up charges. | ||
Now the Biden DOJ is going after a journalist over January 6th. | ||
To say that he didn't win just sounds like It sounds like Trump supporters didn't understand the game that was being played. | ||
And they had genuine faith that there was a real election happening where we all go out and we all agree, I think this guy's better. | ||
And then we all shake hands. | ||
And the guy who wins is going to be in the White House. | ||
What actually happened was Democrats said, we know we can't win the argument. | ||
We got a walking corpse over here. | ||
We can hit Biden. | ||
That was their best option. | ||
They put Biden in the basement and they got ballot harvesting 100%. | ||
And they went door to door and they started collecting ballots. | ||
And it was legally done. | ||
Well, ballot harvesting and ballot trafficking. | ||
So you actually just said it. | ||
They thought that a real election was going on. | ||
So, yeah, that's what it's supposed to be, a real election. | ||
It wasn't just changing rules. | ||
It was literally breaking the rules, which is breaking the law. | ||
So, you know, I think there's a lot of directions that we could go just with this topic in general. | ||
But at the end of the day, changing the rules and breaking the rules are two different things. | ||
I think there was a little bit of both going on or a lot of breaking the rules. | ||
I think the issue with... So after it all went down, the real block was standing in the lawsuits. | ||
So the big one, of course, being Texas v. Pennsylvania. | ||
This, I think, exemplifies exactly how the Democrats quote-unquote won. | ||
They did not. | ||
The way I describe it is, in terms of what an American thinks an election is, certainly Biden did not win that. | ||
In terms of what an election functionally and legally is, oh, Biden won by spades. | ||
He's sitting in the White House. | ||
He got the legitimacy assigned to him. | ||
But Texas v. Pennsylvania exemplifies exactly how it went down. | ||
A year before the election, Republicans and Democrats cut a deal unconstitutionally that would create universal mail-in voting in Pennsylvania. | ||
They were not allowed to do that. | ||
The Republicans in Pennsylvania knew they couldn't do it. | ||
They tried changing the law so that they would allow universal mail-in voting and stopped halfway when they realized the Constitution banned universal mail-in voting. | ||
They then revisited, changed the wording of it, did a deal with Democrats, steamrolled it through anyway. | ||
Texas made a very, very important point that I agree with. | ||
If we are all to have an election, and the rules are as such that we determine our elections, blah blah blah, but one state is breaking the rules by violating the Constitution, Then our votes are being nullified. | ||
Let me put it this way. | ||
50 people are in a room, and they're all going to decide on, you know, who's in charge. | ||
But one guy's got a gun in his back, and so he votes. | ||
And then Texas looks at it and, no, no, no, no, no, hold on! | ||
That's not a real vote. | ||
That guy has a gun to his back. | ||
He's being forced to vote that way. | ||
That's basically what they're saying about Pennsylvania. | ||
They changed the rules in violation of the Constitution. | ||
You can't do that. | ||
That vote shouldn't count. | ||
We gotta throw this back to the Supreme Court. | ||
The Supreme Court said no. | ||
We will not hear this. | ||
And that exemplifies... So I think the problem is, if you approach this assuming that How Joe Biden wins is fraudulent ballots printed up and things like that, and you're gonna lose in 2024. | ||
They admitted exactly what they did. | ||
Mark Zuckerberg spent $500 million. | ||
Wisconsin voter in the park. | ||
Pennsylvania changing the laws to allow universal mail-in voting and then all of a sudden people are getting ballots dumped at their houses. | ||
Certainly there's voter fraud. | ||
You had that woman from, what was it, The View? | ||
Who said she voted for her son and then tried to panic and backtrack. | ||
I believe there was certainly a lot of, like, moms voting for their kids. | ||
But it's much, much simpler than that, and the way you need to combat it is, one, either get rid of universal mail-in voting, which I think is ridiculous, get rid of early voting, which I also think is ridiculous, and you gotta address the procedural changes Democrats made, because it is impossible You can get people to watch ballot boxes and all that stuff, and that's the trick. | ||
If Republicans all say, like, hey, we're going to go out and we're going to watch all the ballot locations, we're going to film, we're going to make sure none of this weird, you know, 2000 mule stuff is going on, you'll lose. | ||
Because what they're going to do is they're going to go, oh, oh, jeez, they're watching those ballots. | ||
And then they're going to send out their ballot harvesters to go. | ||
Now, James O'Keefe caught them doing this. | ||
They're going to go knock on doors and they're going to say, fill out your ballot. | ||
And so what happens is you get a guy who doesn't care to vote, never wants to vote, knock on his door. | ||
Someone says, did you vote? | ||
And you go, no. | ||
Well, it's right there. | ||
Fill it out. | ||
I don't want to fill it out. | ||
I'll come back tomorrow. | ||
Okay, fine. | ||
Here. | ||
There you go. | ||
Get out of my house. | ||
Then you got parents going to their kids and being like, OK, we're going out for dinner. | ||
Did you vote? | ||
And the kids are like, I don't care. | ||
I don't want to vote. | ||
Fill out the ballots. | ||
And the kids go, OK, fine, whatever. | ||
And they fill out. | ||
OK, we will eat now. | ||
That's how they're getting it done. | ||
And so right now we got all these polls showing Trump winning. | ||
We got Trump trouncing Biden in Michigan. | ||
But I will just put it very simply. | ||
There is a shadow campaign. | ||
Democrats, according to Time Magazine, had a shadow campaign in 2020. | ||
They certainly have one today. | ||
I'm not worried about fraudulent ballots being printed up or whatever. | ||
I do have a concern about what they did in Arizona to Carrie Lake. | ||
Ballot machines got wrong paper printed and the machines stopped working. | ||
But I think the big play right now needs to be, and it's funny because it seems like with Ronna McDaniel finally agreeing to step down, the Republicans are still, I don't know, a year or two behind in understanding what Democrats did. | ||
And how to combat it, and it seems like only Scott Pressler is leading the charge. | ||
How that guy is not in a leadership position at the RNC is, it's proof to me, Republicans have not learned why they lost, or at the very least, the Republican establishment is actively trying to sabotage the Republican Party. | ||
Oh, yeah, that's the unit party. | ||
And I just want to say one other thing. | ||
Let me cut you off, brother. | ||
I'm sorry for it. | ||
In Harris County in 2022 during the general election, there were five red precincts that ran out of ballot paper. | ||
And there were a lot of people that didn't get to vote because they never replenished the paper in time. | ||
So Democrats are going to figure out a way to cheat. | ||
One of the things I try to encourage people to do is look, we have to continue to show up to vote because each time that you show up, if we show up in droves, we expose the manner in which they're cheating. | ||
And then once we expose that, we can mark that off the list. | ||
They won't be able to do again because we'll put safeguards in place. | ||
There's not an infinite number of ways that they can cheat. | ||
And so, you know, eventually we'll have all of that exposed. | ||
But if we don't show up to vote, then none of that, none of that gets exposed. | ||
I can guarantee you that in Harris County, that ain't going to happen again. | ||
There needs to be. | ||
And the probability is, you know, look, we're, jeez, we're like eight, not even, not even eight months away. | ||
There should be 10,000 lawsuits filed right now in every major state. | ||
Why the Republicans have not tried to abolish this universal mail-in voting garbage right now? | ||
I mean, some probably are, but... | ||
This will happen in Delaware. | ||
Delaware just had their Supreme Court ruled that they had permanent absentee ballot. | ||
There you go. | ||
They were saying permanent Democrat state. | ||
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Right. | |
It was interesting because the lawsuit hinged on the fact that if you were to request like one year, you're out of town for work or you have the flu or whatever. | ||
From then on, they would always send you an absentee ballot. | ||
And the Supreme Court said this is in violation of our Constitution. | ||
And they also amended some early voting stuff. | ||
But so it's happening. | ||
It's maybe just not happening on the states that we feel Critically need to address something. | ||
Well, we got big news here from the Daily Mail. | ||
The Supreme Court will decide if Trump is immune from prosecution. | ||
Justices agree to take up the case and delay Jack Smith's election interference trial. | ||
The court set oral arguments for late April and kept January 6 trial on hold. | ||
So this is going to get pretty interesting. | ||
Nancy Pelosi, of course, is losing her already enfeebled mind, saying the Supreme Court is placing itself on trial with its decision to hear the former president's total immunity claim. | ||
It remains to be seen whether the justices will uphold the fundamental American value that no one is above the law, not even a former president, but I'm excluding Joe Biden, Hunter Biden, Jim Biden, the rest of the Bidens, my husband, my... I added that last part, by the way, but yeah, no one's above the law but her! | ||
She's allowed to inside trade? | ||
That's legal, actually. | ||
Joe Biden, all that Brisbane stuff? | ||
That's nonsense. | ||
The crack smoking? | ||
Well, you know, that happened in the past. | ||
We're not gonna go after Hunter Biden for doing all these very, very illegal things on camera. | ||
What was he like, going 180 miles an hour or something? | ||
I'm probably getting the number wrong. | ||
Well, it was over 100. | ||
Went through trauma as a kid, and so therefore, he can do whatever he wants. | ||
He did? | ||
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I don't know if you know this, but... Look who's dad was, that's enough trauma. | |
Then free to go, I mean... Oh, if he had a hard life, then he can do whatever he wants, it doesn't matter. | ||
But the only caveat there is that you have to have a hard life, and your dad has to be the president, and then you're good to go. | ||
Well, I mean... Do whatever, I guess. | ||
Yeah, do whatever you want. | ||
If you have that kind of... I mean, if he came from tough times, then... | ||
Free pass. | ||
We gotta let him go. | ||
We should have a society where there are no consequences for your actions for those who claim they're troubled enough. | ||
Poor Hunter Biden. | ||
You know what I mean? | ||
All he wanted to do was launder fake paintings for hundreds of thousands of dollars, do crack, bang hookers, and, you know, funnel money from foreign countries to the pocket of his dad, the big guy, to, you know, enrich his family. | ||
And here we are judging him. | ||
We're judging his family values. | ||
All he's trying to do is to help those who have the same last name as him. | ||
He probably needed that money. | ||
That's right, those are family values. | ||
Those are family values and we're against them! | ||
Not good ones! | ||
They probably needed that money more than the rest of us anyway. | ||
You know what I realized? | ||
Probably, they need it. | ||
Hunter Biden funneling this money to his dad in this conspiracy makes them happier than it makes me sad. | ||
So the overall happiness in the world has increased. | ||
And that's obvious if you look at the situation in Ukraine right now. | ||
It becomes even more apparent how much happier everyone is since the Bidens have taken control of that sector of the planet. | ||
It's funny because Joe Biden is like a B-tier kind of guy. | ||
You know what I mean? | ||
He's never been presidential. | ||
And here he is— You're being really generous with that B rating, though. | ||
That B-tier, yeah. | ||
He just taught us that if you hang out for long enough in the U.S. | ||
federal government, eventually someone will say, maybe you should run for president. | ||
Just keep saying yes, and one day they'll put you in the front. | ||
Right, right, right. | ||
You just got to elbow your way there. | ||
You have to be there and just continue to push forward. | ||
I mean, the Supreme Court, obviously, in my opinion, should intervene in this case. | ||
And I think it's crazy that any Democrats would be like, how could they do this to us? | ||
This is crazy. | ||
We had this whole plan and now they're ruining it. | ||
I think there is a level of I really want the days of like, it doesn't matter if I win or lose. | ||
It's just a matter of that the process is functioning. | ||
And what's the potential? | ||
like it would benefit them. And in the case that it might benefit the American people | ||
to have this tried out in a structural government that we all agreed to, or at least our forefathers | ||
agreed to, they're against it. It's bizarre to me. | ||
I really want the days of like, it doesn't matter if I win or lose. It's just a matter | ||
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of that the process is functioning. And what's the potential? The Supreme Court comes out | |
and says he's not immune. I kind of feel like it's zero. | ||
I feel like it's low, but I'm also not a legal expert. | ||
It's very hard for me to weigh in on the intricacies of this. | ||
I just want it to go to the Supreme Court because that's why we have three branches of government, right? | ||
I don't want it to be, like, random states deciding he comes off the ballot because of something he did somewhere else, maybe, and implied, like, if we're going to have a justice system, at least at this point, I would like to try and maintain it. | ||
Well, the only thing I was concerned about, it always boils down to Republicans doing nothing, just being weak. | ||
Because if the end result of the Supreme Court hearing is that they're like, presidents are not immune and they can be charged, then I'm like, awesome. | ||
Let's get a single Republican D.A. | ||
to criminally charge Joe Biden right now while he's in office. | ||
The only problem is they won't do it. | ||
In which case, the best outcome is probably the Supreme Court saying, no, Trump is immune, you have to impeach him first. | ||
And it really does make sense. | ||
Impeach the president for high crimes and misdemeanors, convict him, then criminal charges, then criminal conviction. | ||
The idea that a president in his official duties is not immune is absurd, because This country had a civil war. | ||
Could you imagine if this precedent existed? | ||
So it's 1880 and they're just like, you know, or let's just say 1870. | ||
We're not happy with Reconstruction, so let's just charge the president with a crime and arrest him. | ||
That's insane. | ||
It'd be civil war all over again. | ||
They would just start up again. | ||
So the president has to be formally impeached and convicted. | ||
They need to say, you have committed high crimes and misdemeanors. | ||
You out. | ||
Now that you're out, you're gonna pay for those crimes. | ||
Otherwise, I say, okay, just charge Biden now. | ||
In fact, to be fair, they really should be criminally charging Joe Biden right now. | ||
Do you think they ever will, though? | ||
No. | ||
I just feel like it's very, very unlikely. | ||
Yeah, he's the head of the law right now. | ||
Right, and they're having this glacial pace investigation into whether he should be impeached. | ||
I mean, I do have some sympathy for House Republicans because, you know, they impeach Mayorkas, but it doesn't, it almost doesn't matter because there's nowhere for anyone to go. | ||
Sure, but like, generally, the gridlock in the government right now means that even if they did, even if anyone tried anything, very likely things will just get shut down by the court system or, you know, it's almost like an ineffective It's almost like a waste of time, except it's worth pursuing anyways, but also they know it's probably not going to go anywhere. | ||
It seems like a lot of people who would do something are really stuck. | ||
What I keep thinking about is Nazi Germany, and I'm not saying the US government's that far gone, but the only way the Nazis were going to be taken out of power is if a foreign country occupied and then removed them, is what happened, basically. | ||
Because no one was going to be able to vote Hitler out of power yet. | ||
They tried to kill him, but they couldn't. | ||
They failed at the assassination. | ||
What was that, Valkyrie or whatever? | ||
The assassination attempt. | ||
They had a bomb in a boardroom and the bomb blew up and almost Hitler like fell down and got messed him up psychologically and that it did lead to his downfall was a big part of that but a failed assassination attempt. | ||
Was it Valkyrie? | ||
Was that what it was? | ||
Project Valkyrie? | ||
Yeah, it was a Tom Cruise movie. | ||
Yeah, they saw he was too far. | ||
But in general, I think you can impeach the guy, but we're not going to be legally taking our president out of power. | ||
I don't think so. | ||
I can't imagine de facto that happening. | ||
We don't want to remove Joe Biden because it is entertaining to watch him. | ||
Yeah, but what else would we talk about? | ||
I've got like late speech. | ||
Him and Nancy Pelosi navigating the tarmac. | ||
The American people are going to be glued to this Trinidad Shabbat pressure guy. | ||
And when it comes time to vote, it's like, well, here's our chance. | ||
You swap Biden out for Newsom, Newsom is going to do better than Biden. | ||
Look, 100,000 people said no to Joe Biden for a combination of reasons. | ||
Mostly, it's because of Palestine. | ||
Good luck with that one, Democrats. | ||
They're in trouble. | ||
But obviously, a lot of people also voted for Nikki Haley, who are Democrats, and it's probably because they're like, I don't want Trump, I don't want Biden. | ||
So they vote Haley. | ||
And Dean Phillips is like, please, my VP, Nikki Haley. | ||
I do think it's interesting. | ||
I know you mentioned before that Marianne Williams was like, actually, I'm headed back into the race, because they think there is a there is a lack of confidence in Biden. | ||
Again, Dean Phillips, this congressman from Minnesota has had his campaign going. | ||
But There is no true solution to taking Biden out because theoretically if you were to be impeached or if you were to have a medical issue and need to step away from the presidency, Kamala Harris is deeply unpopular, it wouldn't reinvigorate the voter base. | ||
I feel like left-leaning and progressive voters right now are looking at the future and it's dark and it's grim because they don't have any good options. | ||
This is actually pretty wild. | ||
Because Uncommitted has more delegates than Dean Phillips or Marianne Williamson. | ||
Than actual people. | ||
The worst. | ||
Why would Marianne Williamson decide to get back in the race? | ||
I don't know. | ||
She's just hoping, like, hey, look, if Joe Biden's out, I'm the only one here. | ||
It's gonna be like me and Dean Phillips versus Nikki Haley. | ||
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She doesn't take Dean Phillips' campaign very seriously. | |
No, it's not good. | ||
I mean, it reminds me of when, and it was slightly different circumstances because of the kind of chaos of the Nevada primary versus caucus, but when Nikki Haley lost to, like, someone else, or whatever the option was. | ||
Anyone other than these people? | ||
None of these people won over Nikki Haley in the primary. | ||
And it didn't matter because the caucus is what a voter delegates, but no thank you was what she lost to. | ||
I mean, at a certain point, I think you're right there. | ||
She must either be hoping or somehow feel like she has been guaranteed a shot at the presidency to stay in because it's a waste of donor money that could go down ticket to support, you know, securing a Republican Senate, Republican governors, things like that. | ||
Nikki Haley is maybe stealing money from Democrats and she's doing it to help Trump. | ||
Oh, she's a double agent. | ||
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That's right. | |
She's like, oh, Trump's bad. | ||
Democrats, give me your money. | ||
And then Reid Hoffman's like, here's a quarter million dollars to your PAC. | ||
That doesn't go to a Democrat campaign. | ||
She's not going to win. | ||
I worked for him the whole time. | ||
Don't you know he made me his UN ambassador? | ||
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I've been his puppet the entire time. | |
If Nikki Haley, like on March 5th at night, came out and said, I just want the American people to know Everything I've said in this campaign has been a joke on Democrats. | ||
I support Donald Trump 100%, and I'm glad all these Democrats gave me money, because now it's going right to the RNC to help Donald Trump win! | ||
I'd be like, I like this woman. | ||
Yeah, that'd be awesome. | ||
I like her a lot. | ||
See, I feel like I could never trust her, right? | ||
No, I'll take it! | ||
But how do you know that's sincere, or is this just some sort of spin? | ||
Like, maybe I'm too cynical, maybe there's a redemption arc for Nikki Haley. | ||
I mean, that is more than a full-throated endorsement of Trump, so I'd take it, you know what I mean? | ||
I'd say, sure! | ||
Maybe she's not telling the truth, but imagine the kind of smack in the face the mainstream press would get when Nikki Haley comes out and says, I was lying to you all. | ||
I'm for Trump 2024. | ||
Thanks for your money. | ||
Right. | ||
When she gave that speech in Greenville the other week, when everyone was like, Oh, she's about to drop out. | ||
And she's like, I am not dropping out, which is like not a great sign. | ||
But it was like, Everyone's like, Nikki Haley has announced she will be giving a speech at, you know, noon or whatever. | ||
And I was like, oh, wow, like, she's gonna be dropping out. | ||
And then she comes up on the podium. | ||
She's like, I'm here to announce I'm not dropping out. | ||
And I'm like, what? | ||
It's not a good sign. | ||
You didn't need to do that. | ||
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Right. | |
But it's not a good sign. | ||
We have to come out and be like, I'm not dropping just so everyone knows I'm not like that's that there's not a lot of momentum on your campaign. | ||
But she said this thing about how if she were to drop out now, because she's making a case of why she should stay in, it would be the longest general election in our country's history, because basically, Democrats know it's going to be Biden. | ||
Barring something else and then it pretty much seems like it's definitely gonna be Trump as the Republican nominee. | ||
She said that like it was a bad thing which I think is kind of interesting because if you're a conservative wouldn't you want to have eight months really combing through who he's gonna select for his cabinet members like really being able to talk about what his administration would look like instead of having it be like Like, weird Republican infighting and then it's just him versus Biden. | ||
Like, you could use this time productively. | ||
And again, I just feel like if Nikki Haley was really looking for, you know, an American first or a definite conservative party win, she would think about this outside her own ego. | ||
But instead it's like, I have to stay in because the donors told me to. | ||
Yeah, she came out and she was like, we shouldn't have a Soviet-style election with just one person. | ||
What? | ||
It's called he's the party leader and he's effectively an incumbent. | ||
Right. | ||
We do this. | ||
This is normal. | ||
He lost second term. | ||
He wants to try again. | ||
We say, OK, calm down, lady. | ||
It's weird because she said that thing, like Soviet style, where he gets 99% of the vote and then immediately was like, but he didn't get 99% of the vote in New Hampshire and Iowa, so obviously people don't like him. | ||
It's like, what do you want? | ||
How can we make you happy, Nikki Haley? | ||
Well, ladies and gentlemen, I have very good news. | ||
This, uh, you know, I was worried. | ||
I've been very, very worried about dear leader's health. | ||
But the good news is, we have news from the post-millennial, White House releases health report claiming Joe Biden is healthy and robust. | ||
Okay, well, look. | ||
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Define healthy and... Define robust. | |
Well, you know, sometimes they describe large women as healthy and robust. | ||
And we all know that they're not healthy, but I guess you can call them robust. | ||
I don't know. | ||
So relative to what? | ||
Healthy and robust. | ||
Well, if they said he's healthy for an 81 year old man, which means he's two years past the standard life expectancy for an American male. | ||
So he's fading fast, but he's still alive. | ||
Therefore, he's healthy and robust. | ||
Robust meaning powerfully built. | ||
Sturdy, full of health and strength. | ||
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The guy who falls upstairs is what? | |
You've been told. | ||
Oh, I love that definition. | ||
He's structurally sound. | ||
He's requiring or characterized by much strength or energy. | ||
Much, much. | ||
I honestly there are times when I feel like sort of guilty making fun of the way he walks and talks because it just feels sort of like you're punching down you're punching at this like elderly guy who should clearly be retired whose wife doesn't seem despite the fact that in the report they would say you know he's been happily married for 46 years she obviously does not care enough about him to say hey maybe let's not run anymore let's enjoy your your final years together like It feels a little bit gross to make fun of him. | ||
On the other hand, he puts himself in these positions where you're like, sir, you're representing our country and you make us all look bad. | ||
Maybe we should bully you. | ||
These are fundamentally dishonest people. | ||
It's just that simple. | ||
For this guy, Kevin O'Connor. | ||
D-O-F-A-A-F-P. | ||
Physician to the President. | ||
He says, as requested by the patient, the following is a summary of the current health status of President Joseph R. Biden. | ||
The President feels well, and this year's physical identified no new concerns. | ||
He continues to be fit for duty and fully executes all of his responsibilities without any exemptions or accommodations. | ||
As in previous years, I have conducted comprehensive reviews of President Biden's medical history and performed detailed physical examination. | ||
Blah, blah, blah. | ||
This again includes specialty. | ||
Blah, blah, blah. | ||
Come on. | ||
A 10 year old can see this man on the TV and say, something's wrong with that man. | ||
This is what annoys, one of the things that is gonna annoy me, | ||
I know this is gonna happen, is someone's gonna be like, he has a clean bill of health, his doctor wrote that thing. | ||
I'm like, look at what I'm looking at, and now a guy is waving a piece of paper, | ||
now look at it again, did it change? | ||
Because he waved a piece of paper around, or are you still looking at that same thing? | ||
You're still looking at that same Joe Biden. | ||
Joe Biden is going to be giving a speech, and he's gonna grasp at his heart and go, | ||
oh, oh, oh, oh, and they're gonna shuffle him away, and everyone's gonna be like, | ||
well, it looks like he maybe was coughing on something. | ||
He was overcome with emotion. | ||
Yeah. | ||
And his doctor says he's healthy. | ||
So I don't know. | ||
We watched him on stage. | ||
He had a heart attack. | ||
No, he gets debunked. | ||
He didn't have a heart attack. | ||
He had a mild cardiac episode and he's fine now. | ||
And the doctor said he's healthy. | ||
You're a conspiracy theorist. | ||
A right wing conspiracy theorist that he's not healthy. | ||
You know what I mean? | ||
It's totally wild. | ||
I think it was 2022 the word gaslighting was added to one of the dictionaries. | ||
They're telling you he's fine and we all know his speech is slurred and it's not even mentioned. | ||
The thing is, I wait for this report to come out every year because they have to acknowledge on some level things are changing, right? | ||
So last year they were like, he is experiencing mild stiffened gait, you know, because everyone says he has the dementia shuffle, that this is a signature thing that happens. | ||
Or at one point they were mentioning in the report that he has... | ||
um like tooth he had a tooth issue which you know anybody could have like a cavity and need to be treated uh but i just happen to know from from personal from friends who have family members with um uh dementia that gum health is connected to is supposed to be indicative of of mental state and so theoretically if he's experiencing teeth problems and we're seeing all these other signs like maybe they are sort of acknowledging that he is on the downward spiral they're just not trying to say The obvious answer, they're giving, they're addressing all the symptoms, but not what's going on. | ||
I'm trying to find that Seth Meyers one. | ||
Is this new? | ||
Is Biden, I mean, you just listen to the guy speak. | ||
There are 18% of Americans, according to recent polling, have believed that you and Taylor Swift are actually working in cahoots. | ||
And after the Kansas City Chiefs won the Super Bowl, you posted this on social media and wrote, you wrote, just like we drew it up. | ||
Now can you, I have you on the hot spot here, can you confirm or deny that there is an active conspiracy between you and Miss Swift? | ||
Where are you getting this information? | ||
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That's classified. | |
But I will tell you she did endorse me in 2020. | ||
Hey I predicted that. | ||
They were gonna come out and say a bunch of Trump supporters think there's a conspiracy blah blah blah. | ||
Where's the... I want to find the clip where he's asked about his age. | ||
I don't know if it's this one. | ||
Is this a recent episode? | ||
Yeah, it's from a couple days ago. | ||
They're like, get this, put the sunglasses on. | ||
My conspiracy theory is that he has asked Taylor Swift to endorse him and she has said no. | ||
And that's why they're trying to be like, oh, haha, it's a classified. | ||
She did it before. | ||
It's because she's actually turned down. | ||
That's my personal conspiracy theory based on my own nothingness. | ||
No one quote me. | ||
She's not very political. | ||
Is she like apolitical? | ||
She came out kind of as political, I think, to just prove that she is the token leftist. | ||
But she hasn't endorsed Biden this cycle. | ||
She did last time. | ||
Very quiet now? | ||
Yeah, I wanna... Well, I'll vamp and tell you that Joe Biden is super healthy, you know. | ||
Robust. | ||
We all wish. | ||
Here we go. | ||
Oh, here's an example. | ||
Here we go. | ||
Some classified material. | ||
Some documents recently leaked. | ||
Some classified documents. | ||
And this isn't a gotcha show, but I do want to ask about it. | ||
That says you are currently 81 years old. | ||
Who the hell told you that? | ||
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Yeah. | |
That's classified. | ||
That's classified. | ||
All jokes aside, according to recent polling, this is a real concern for American voters. | ||
How do you address that concern going forward as you come up to the 2024 election? | ||
Well, a couple things. | ||
Number one, you got to take a look at the other guy. | ||
He's about as old as I am, but he can't remember his wife's name. | ||
Yeah. | ||
See, that's crazy because that was actually him. | ||
That's the video where he's like, well, it's not so much that he didn't remember his name. | ||
He's like, I got my sister over here. | ||
And he points to his wife, he's like, oh, oh, she switched on me. | ||
Oh, and he's all confused. | ||
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Come on. | |
Was there a story about Trump not remembering Melania's name? | ||
I've never seen a story like that. | ||
This is a guy who wants to take us back. | ||
He wants to take us back on a whole range of issues that are 50, 60 years they've been solid American positions. | ||
Oh, they cut it off. | ||
That's Aaron Ruppar. | ||
You gotta love it when he cuts this off. | ||
It seems, Joe, that you have some cognitive issues. | ||
Like, the other guy! | ||
That other guy! | ||
All the bad ideas are the other guy! | ||
That's the answer to that one. | ||
Wow, this one's wild. | ||
Who told you that? | ||
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It's classified. | |
Biden said I'm a Zionist. | ||
over 7th and how Biden said I'm a Zionist. He's not gonna win these votes back. You've | ||
been negotiating, trying to negotiate the release of the hostages. At the same time, | ||
you've said that the response in Gaza is too much and that the loss of an innocent life | ||
in Gaza is just as horrible as the loss of an innocent life in Israel. And yet there | ||
have been calls for an immediate ceasefire. | ||
You have not supported those calls. | ||
Again, you seem like an optimistic person. | ||
You believe maybe there's a future for a two-state solution, but from where I'm sitting, it does seem like there doesn't seem to be any appetite for that right now. | ||
Do you see what is... | ||
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Because, again, we see this horrible... Okay, dude, like, ask a question, please. | |
No, he has to talk for five minutes for every 30-second Biden talks to fill out this interview. | ||
Ramadan's coming up, and there's been an agreement by the Israelis that they would not engage in activities during Ramadan as well. | ||
I think Aaron Ruppar cut off the important parts of these where, when he's asked about his age, what's the last thing Biden says is he just abruptly goes, oh, well, oh, whatever. | ||
That's it. | ||
He just loses his ability to speak and just shuts down. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Well, it's hard. | ||
He's not getting enough sleep. | ||
He's not getting the rest that someone in his condition needs, you know? | ||
Well, no. | ||
The good news is he didn't need a cognitive test. | ||
According to the Daily Mail, during his physical, he didn't need it because he's totally fine. | ||
The White House confirmed Joe Biden did not take a cognitive test during his annual physical Wednesday and insisted he doesn't need one. | ||
Well, there you go. | ||
That proves it. | ||
One of the reporters in the room was like, well, he doesn't need it. | ||
She said something effective like, he proves every day how cognitively sound he is. | ||
And one of the reporters was like, well, if he doesn't, if you know it's going to be fine, why doesn't he just take the test anyways to assuage the concern? | ||
She was like, because the doctor did not think it was necessary, which is just basically saying because we don't want to know what the answer is, in my opinion. | ||
Yeah, I took that cognitive test. | ||
It's easy. | ||
It asks you, like, what a lion is. | ||
I don't know if Joe Biden could answer that. | ||
It's too political for him. | ||
It's classified, as he says. | ||
The only thing that's kind of a getcha is the test giver says five words, and then a couple minutes later asks you what those words are. | ||
And I'm like, well, that's interesting, because if you tell me to memorize five words, I will. | ||
If you say, I'm going to read you five words, I say, OK. | ||
And then a few minutes later, you're like, what were those words I read? | ||
I'll be like, oh, wow. | ||
I wasn't paying attention. | ||
Committing things to long-term memory is an active process. | ||
I have to believe it's necessary. | ||
I'm not going to intentionally try to remember things that don't matter. | ||
When I used to work non-profit stuff, I could take a look at a credit card and remember the full number like that. | ||
But if I wasn't intending to, I wouldn't be able to tell you what someone's license plate was. | ||
I'd be like, I don't know, I didn't bother to even think about the license plate number was. | ||
But there's like active memory stuff you can do where it's like, it's really cool when you see card magicians do this. | ||
But for like a credit card, all you're trying to do is commit each segment to memory. | ||
Instead of memorizing 60 numbers, you're memorizing four numbers. | ||
It's really easy to memorize four numbers. | ||
What happened? | ||
Something happened? | ||
Yeah, I mean, I just got a Trump update saying that he was banned from removing the ballot in another state. | ||
It happened again. | ||
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I mean, Illinois just removed Trump. | |
Oh, man. | ||
Well, this is going to be a fun 2024. | ||
Biden's doctor says everything's OK. | ||
Trump's getting the boot. | ||
But let's jump to this big this big issue that's basically taking over the the the talking point here as it pertains to illegal immigration. | ||
The Lake and Riley case. | ||
Heckler's shot down Athens mayor as he denies Sanctuary City and announces public safety funds. | ||
I don't know if you guys saw this video, but it's absolutely wild. | ||
This dude, I should pull it up on Twitter, because this dude is just evil. | ||
He blames Trump. | ||
He lies about Trump. | ||
That's the craziest thing. | ||
I don't know if I have this video. | ||
I'll try and find it. | ||
I think Jack Posobiec had it. | ||
I have the story. | ||
Let me see if I can... | ||
The district attorney in this county has already come out and said, well, we have to make sure this does not become political, which I agree in the sense that we want to make sure that, you know, the justice system is carried out in a way that isn't easily overturned, that there's a fair trial. | ||
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Human dignity for a criminal alien who presumably was trying to rape a young woman, and when she fought back, he decided to murder her by crushing and disfiguring her skull. | |
Humanity is the expectation of human dignity. | ||
Human dignity for a criminal alien who presumably was trying to rape a young woman and when | ||
she fought back, he decided to murder her by crushing and disfiguring her skull. | ||
That's what happened. | ||
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Well, 2019 was not that long ago. | |
You might remember the dynamic we were living in in the late teens in this country. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Where you had the President of the United States speaking in the most vile terms about people who were foreign-born. | ||
Oh, I get it. | ||
Donald Trump said rapists and murderers are animals, and so that's why this criminal alien decided to try to rape a young woman and then brutally murder her. | ||
Makes sense! | ||
Or actually, what makes sense is Trump was right. | ||
Yeah. | ||
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There you go. | |
And you had that notion metastasizing in places like Charlottesville. | ||
Charlottesville. | ||
You hear that? | ||
Charlottesville. | ||
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Son, I'm gonna ask you to leave. | |
This guy's a Democrat. | ||
These people are evil. | ||
to get away from my crimes. | ||
Son, I'm gonna ask you to leave. | ||
Thanks to Jesus Christ, he saved me. | ||
This guy's a Democrat. | ||
These people are evil, I'm sorry. | ||
We're talking about a young woman who went for a jog, never came home. | ||
Her friends got scared, she didn't come back, they called the police. | ||
They find her corpse. | ||
Surveillance footage, it turns out, I should say, it is reported to be a 26-year-old Venezuelan criminal alien, presumably was trying to rape her. | ||
She fought back, so he murdered her. | ||
And this is what you get from leadership in these Democrat-controlled areas. | ||
It's Trump's fault. | ||
After the DA is like, but don't make it political, the mayor the next day is like, it is in fact political. | ||
Yeah, but it's not just Democrat-controlled areas. | ||
So one of the supporters of my campaign, he's an angel dad, his name is Dan Goldbach. | ||
And back in 2015, his son was killed by a five-time deported illegal alien. | ||
You know, and what really bothers me is we have this invasion at our southern border, you know, and my opponent decided back in November that he didn't want to show up on a resolution to vote to impeach Mayorkas after he's been calling for the impeachment of Mayorkas for over a year. | ||
Crenshaw didn't show up. | ||
He didn't show up. | ||
That was the vote on a resolution. | ||
Now, that's a great question. | ||
Why wasn't he there to represent his constituents? | ||
Now, ultimately, for the actual vote to impeach Mayorkas, he did show up. | ||
But my question is, why didn't he show up to vote on the resolution? | ||
Because here's what could have happened. | ||
Luckily, this didn't happen. | ||
But what could have happened was that there were not enough votes to push that resolution through to take it to the next step. | ||
Well, then what then? | ||
What are we in Texas supposed to do whenever we don't have our representative that just talks about how much he supposedly fights for the border to close the border, but yet he's not actually showing up to vote on a resolution? | ||
And he never said where he was? | ||
Not that I'm aware of. | ||
That's wild. | ||
Because I remember he missed a couple votes earlier in the year, but then he was like, I'm on paternity leave. | ||
I just had a kid. | ||
Steve Gillies came back and was when they voted a second time on the impeachment, | ||
obviously he had been going through chemo, like, okay, fine, you weren't there when you need to be. | ||
But it is interesting that you wouldn't address an issue that pertains to your state so intensely. | ||
I mean, especially when it comes to these tragic cases of young people, like the person who are | ||
killed by people who were deported, came back. It's completely preventable crime. | ||
I mean, I think about Molly Tibbetts, the student at the University of Iowa, who disappeared while jogging, five weeks later was found dead in a cornfield. | ||
And her murderer was an illegal immigrant who is incarcerated in the US now. | ||
And her dad was like, well, don't give in to Trump talking about People being bad who are from other countries you wanna be like sir your daughter didn't have to die but at the hands of this person this person in particular. | ||
The federal government failed you they could have prevented them entering the country here's what's scary let's talk about weak republican quote-unquote leadership for a second here's what's here's what's scary is that you have you have republican governors. | ||
Like mine, that thinks it's a good idea to then bust these criminals further into the country that they invaded in the first place. | ||
You know they're just going to be harvested for Democrat votes. | ||
But somehow it's a good idea that we just catch them, we release them, and in some instances we're actually using Texas taxpayer dollars to then bust these illegals further into the country that they invaded. | ||
And then we wonder why stuff like this happens. | ||
It's worse than Democrat votes. | ||
They create whole congressional seats. | ||
And there is no voting those people out. | ||
When California brings in non-citizens, the census then gives them an extra seat in Congress. | ||
You cannot vote that person out. | ||
There's no, it does not exist, Republicans do not exist to vote them out. | ||
Their constituency is comprised of non-citizens. | ||
An extra seat in Congress. | ||
Now if it was just illegal immigrants voting, you could arguably vote against them at least. | ||
When they create fake electoral votes and fake congressional seats, nothing you can do about it. | ||
Unless there's like some kind of amendment. | ||
Trump tried to do it with the citizenship question on the census and they blocked him from doing it, even the Supreme Court did. | ||
That's just it, man. | ||
You know, I'm gonna throw it to Bernie Sanders, who said in 2015, if you have open borders, your country will become poorer. | ||
Shout out, old Bernie, I guess. | ||
That was a while ago. | ||
Now we're here. | ||
Now we're here. | ||
You know, when I told the story earlier on my morning show, when I was living in Florida, in Miami, just outside of Miami in the Redlands near Homestead, We had this incident occur where neighbors were warning everybody about home invaders. | ||
And they said, hey, be careful, heads up, here's what happened. | ||
The story they told us was a guy was in his house, taking a shower on the second floor of his house. | ||
When he got out of the shower, he heard rustling and something going on. | ||
Walks down the stairs in his towel. | ||
Two guys robbing his house. | ||
One guy shoots him in the chest, kills him. | ||
They loot the stuff, they leave. | ||
The guys eventually got caught. | ||
Guess what? | ||
Criminal aliens. | ||
They did not care. | ||
They were here to loot and steal. | ||
And so I hear a story like that, and I'm like, it makes a lot of sense to me why people who live out here are pro-gun and anti-illegal immigrant. | ||
And you know, I tried telling these stories, I told the story to a friend of mine who was like a crazy liberal. | ||
I don't think it matters though, because unless you're gonna spend time, like I have friends who are like city urban liberal types, who are, let's just call them cultist urban liberal types these days. | ||
And it's cult. | ||
They are default liberal. | ||
They don't pay attention to politics all that much, but they believe these things. | ||
If I'm around them, it moderates them. | ||
I remember sitting in my friend's kitchen with two of her friends, and we had a very calm, reasonable discussion where I explained a bunch of things and they went, oh, I didn't know that. | ||
And they were saying things like, you really think Trump supporters are concerned about immigration because of, like, economics? | ||
No, it's because they hate brown people. | ||
And I'm like, that's like a dramatic oversimplification, and it sounds like you've never actually talked to any of these people what they think. | ||
And they're like, okay, well, fair point, I didn't. | ||
So I can explain this stuff to them, but my one friend said this to me, there is literally no reason to have a gun. | ||
And I was like, there's no reason? | ||
And she's like, there's literally no reason. | ||
And I said, okay, let me tell you a story. | ||
And I told that story of the Hum invasion. | ||
And I'm like, what should I do? | ||
Like, well, you call the police if someone's gonna break in your house. | ||
I'm like, in a rural area? | ||
The cops were an hour away. | ||
There's no police stations. | ||
I'm like, I'm surrounded by 20 miles of farmland. | ||
If I call the police, they'll show up in an hour. | ||
Maybe three. | ||
What should I do? | ||
And it's like, well, I don't know. | ||
We had something happen in Miami where we were hanging out in the kitchen making pizza. | ||
We would buy the ingredients and make weird pizzas and make whatever we wanted. | ||
When all of a sudden, it's a five acre property so it's long. | ||
It's a narrow property. | ||
I see a flashlight deep in our yard. | ||
All I had was a break action air rifle, pellet gun. | ||
It was like a .22 or something. | ||
So I just broke the barrel and dry fired it, screamed, and they ran off, jumped the fence, and they got out. | ||
I regret not actually having a real firearm, but I wouldn't want to, you know, warning shot a real firearm in an area like that, but that dry fire scared him off. | ||
And I said, look, I didn't even have a gun, but what if that person shot at me, shot back? | ||
What if they broke into my house? | ||
What should I do? | ||
You know, she said, you don't need a guy. | ||
So should I die? | ||
What came to mind whenever you were just telling that story was, uh, y'all have seen the movie aliens, right? | ||
So, uh, you know, second one. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Yeah. | ||
So there's a point in the movie where they have to collect all of the ammunition because they're right next to a nuclear reactor and they didn't want them to fire. | ||
And this is right whenever they're coming up on the hive of xenomorphs. | ||
Sorry, I'm kind of a nerd when it comes to sci-fi. | ||
So anyways, I forget what the guy's name was. | ||
He was like, what the hell are we supposed to use, man? | ||
Harsh language? | ||
And that's kind of what that reminded me of. | ||
And honestly, the imagery is really, there's a lot of parallelization, is that even a word? | ||
But there's a lot of parallel there. | ||
You know, when it comes to the Second Amendment, I always think it's funny people say you don't need guns, not only for that reason, but the Second Amendment places a restriction on the government, not the citizen. | ||
You know, I'm a Second Amendment purist, which means that any weapon, any firearm that our own military is able to have, then we by default also... Nuclear weapons. | ||
I say yes. | ||
Yeah, I mean... Biological weapons. | ||
I haven't really thought about that. | ||
But, uh, I mean, there's a great conversation there, but I mean... We have never amended the Constitution to restrict the ability of the private citizen to own nuclear weapons, biological weapons, and that's why private entities build nuclear weapons. | ||
But what's funny is, so Biden was like, you know, you don't have F-15s. | ||
We have F-15s. | ||
And I'm like, well, we should be able to have an F-18. | ||
I think about Tom Cruise and how he bought all those F-18s for Maverick. | ||
You know, I was like, I want an F-18. | ||
But in principle, yes. | ||
Well, not, I mean, private companies own these things. | ||
Private companies have warships. | ||
Private companies have nuclear bombs. | ||
Yeah, good point. | ||
And it's always been the case that private entities are allowed to do it. | ||
When you're filling out your FFL forms, they ask you, I don't know which form, but you can fill out a form for the government that you're building a nuclear weapon. | ||
You gotta go through the legal process to certify whatever you gotta do. | ||
Good luck as like an individual trying to build a nuclear weapon. | ||
I don't think I'm smart enough for that, but... But see, this is the thing about our Constitution. | ||
It's toilet paper. | ||
It's a brilliant document written by brilliant people with excellent ideas for creating the greatest government, and it is treated by the people in government like it's a piece of toilet paper. | ||
Well, it's definitely soaked in piss right now. | ||
There's actually a phrase in the Declaration of Independence that says that to secure these rights, governments are instituted among men. | ||
So we elect men and women. | ||
We elect people to go and represent us in the government. | ||
Deriving their just powers and I always laugh at just powers, but from who the consent of the governed, you know I've always said that if we lose our country, it won't be because of corruption in the government It'll be because of complacency in the electorate and so we are you know exactly but you know This problem that we have right now, it's not really as complicated as people make it out to be. | ||
If the people would wake up, if the people would do their duty, if the people would stop focusing inward and start focusing outward, then we can start to right this ship. | ||
Well, I think the problem is you look at the amount of criminal aliens pouring into this country, their interests are not aligned. | ||
There was a Venezuelan influencer calling for people in Venezuela and the diaspora, whatever you want to call it, to support the Times Square shooter. | ||
They don't care about Americans. | ||
They care about each other. | ||
What do you think about, was it called the Replacement Theory? | ||
Replacement Theory? | ||
Yeah, what do you think about that? | ||
It depends on how you define what Replacement Theory is. | ||
If you say Replacement Theory, the media will immediately claim you're talking about, you know, a bunch of Jews that want to get rid of white people or something. | ||
But if you look at the actual political practice of Democrats, which they've stated publicly, like Van Jones, they want the white majority to become a minority. | ||
And that will fundamentally change the way politics in this country happens. | ||
So they say they're doing it. | ||
So there you go. | ||
Joe Biden is keeping the border open. | ||
CBP is facilitating child sex trafficking. | ||
That's a fact now, Dr. Phil. | ||
Did that interview, went on The View and talked about it. | ||
Confirmed by the head of the CBP union. | ||
CBP is helping to facilitate child sex trafficking. | ||
Oh, 100%. | ||
And we knew it was the CBP agents doing it. | ||
And here we are. | ||
Thanks, Joe Biden. | ||
And this fascinating thing is, if I was governor or AG in West Virginia, I would be going to a judge, getting a warrant for a raid on the 340 CBP facility. | ||
I'll say it a million times. | ||
There should be armed, fully armored state law enforcement storming those gates, Detaining people and ripping through those servers to figure out what's going on. | ||
They should get a warrant to do it. | ||
But it seems like, especially after Dr. Phil, I mean, we knew they were doing this already. | ||
Then Dr. Phil goes down and he says, he asks about these kids coming through the border being trafficked. | ||
And the head of CBP Union says, it is happening. | ||
It's absolute. | ||
Okay, well that's certainly probable cause, right? | ||
I'd like to know who in CBP is communicating, knowing they're facilitating child sex trafficking, and I'd like to put them in prison. | ||
Now, why isn't any Republican state doing anything about it? | ||
Conservatives are like, I don't blame the child trafficker CBP agent. | ||
I blame Joe Biden. | ||
And I'm like, oh, I blame the human trafficker. | ||
Joe Biden's bad too. | ||
So we got, we got a bunch of nutless Republicans in office. | ||
You know, the only, the only way that, the only way that we're gonna, that we're going to fix this is we need first and foremost, a moratorium on immigration. | ||
We've got to get this problem under control. | ||
We've got to do mass, like a mass deportation. | ||
We need to end catch and release, needs to be catch and deport. | ||
Once they're deported, they get a warning stating that, you know, if we catch you again, then your eligibility to be able to apply for citizenship is gone. | ||
You know, we need to lock down the ports of entry and have boots on the ground actively repelling the invasion. | ||
But, you know, at the port of entry, whenever you have people not even going through the ports of entry, whenever they can just go a mile or two down the road, You know, and we have Border Patrol literally helping them over, you know, they're cutting the razor wire, they're helping them over the boxcars. | ||
Giving them rides? | ||
Yeah, it's absolutely crazy. | ||
There, see, look, if you put me in charge of any one of these states, not that I'll | ||
ever run for that, I would be locking these people up. | ||
If I was governor or AG in Texas, I'd be doing everything in my power to go down and put those guys in cuffs. | ||
CBP agents on their knees with their hands on their heads whimpering like little bitches as I lock them up for human trafficking. | ||
Because there's no excuse that your boss told you to do it, so you facilitated child sex trafficking, you fucking scumbags. | ||
I'm sick of conservatives who are like, I'm not going to blame the law enforcement officer, Biden made them do it. | ||
Oh, Biden made CBP traffic children to sex rings. | ||
Sure! | ||
I guess! | ||
By the way- But like, when you go after the boss, you arrest his henchmen too! | ||
When they- Agreed. | ||
This Dr. Phil thing I haven't followed up, I know that he's been doing rounds on talk shows, but like, what did he- what was he told? | ||
He went to the head of the CBP union on the border and he said, what are the- like he- I'm paraphrasing, what are the possibilities that these kids that are coming through That you are putting them into the hands of these trafficking rings. | ||
These sex trafficking rings. | ||
And he goes, absolute, it's happening. | ||
It's absolutely happening. | ||
And he goes, you're saying our tax dollars are going towards putting children into sex trafficking rings. | ||
He goes, yes. | ||
Is that all on video? | ||
Yes. | ||
And then he went on Rogan and said it, and then he went on The View and said it. | ||
So who's the CBP guy that's... The head of the union. | ||
So this is not like leadership, necessarily. | ||
It's a guy who's basically saying, this is what they're telling our guys to do. | ||
And I'm like, thank you for the confession. | ||
I would like to now have all those people arrested. | ||
Best we can do, I guess, is Abbott saying, we'll send out National Guard to push them away. | ||
That's wild, dude. | ||
There's videos of these cartel guys with rifles, wading through the Rio, trafficking these kids in, and these CBP agents go, Great job, trafficker! | ||
I'll take it from here! | ||
And everyone's just like, this is fine. | ||
It's absolutely wild. | ||
I hope and I pray, and I will do everything in my power, and I hope every CBP agent hears this, that if Donald Trump wins, I will beg on my knees, banging on the door of anyone who will listen, that you are put in prison! | ||
We will have every legal apparatus to track you down and get warrants for your arrest. | ||
I don't care if your boss told you to open the gate and let him in. | ||
Someone let that 26-year-old guy in two years ago and he tried to rape and then he murdered that 22-year-old. | ||
There's a CBP agent out there who knows he did it! | ||
And I want to see him crying as he's ripped away from his family and locked up for the rest of his life. | ||
Human smugglers get no sympathy from me. | ||
I don't care if they're wearing a badge. | ||
Come on. | ||
What can you say? | ||
Not everyone involved in that organization is necessarily guilty, but they're not above the law. | ||
Sure, that's fine. | ||
I mean, look... But I happen to believe, too, that if you have a voice, and for one reason or another you choose not to use it, then you're just as guilty. | ||
What would happen? | ||
Let me ask you a question. | ||
What would happen? | ||
Anybody can answer, not just... Let's say you work at a restaurant. | ||
Just a regular restaurant. | ||
And you know, you get some good old boys hustling through the back, shuffling around some cocaine. | ||
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And, you know, big fat Tony walks in and goes, hey, you're a good bartender here. | |
Don't don't say nothing. | ||
You didn't see nothing. | ||
He stuffed some cash in your pocket. | ||
Do you think when the police raid that place, they're going to say, don't worry, you weren't involved? | ||
Or do you think they're going to crack you in the face with a truncheon, throw you on the ground, cuff you and say, talk? | ||
Well, let's ask all the January 6th people who have been arrested for just being near the Capitol. | ||
Yeah, to be fair, like a CBP agent working in West Virginia. | ||
I don't think they're involved. | ||
However, I do think it's hilarious that they're willing to accept money from an organization that is now publicly known to be trafficking children to sex rings. | ||
So, uh, I have very little, uh... I have a tremendous amount of disdain for these people. | ||
But in the event, I want to make sure it's very clear. | ||
I would love to see, like, I don't know, Kash Patel become, like, you know, Attorney General or something. | ||
And then I will just formally petition these people and say, There's probably a couple hundred guys in the CBP who knowingly transported children to child sex trafficking rings. | ||
Let's put them in prison for the rest of their lives. | ||
Let's put their faces on TV. | ||
Let's film the perp walk. | ||
That's what I'm talking about. | ||
Some guy working a desk or working the border and taking your passport. | ||
I'm not worried about that. | ||
I'm worried about these guys who were told by the Biden administration, by Mayorkas or whoever, by their boss, go down to the southern border in Texas, open up the gates, let them in. | ||
If they're trafficking children, you're going to take them and their kids and you're going to get them in a vehicle. | ||
You're going to transport them to their flight. | ||
You're going to transport them to the NGO who's going to give them their $3,000 debit card to send those kids into sex slavery. | ||
Yeah, those guys have to go to prison. | ||
Each and every one of them. | ||
I got to be honest. | ||
I don't see any Republicans having the balls to ever do anything like that. | ||
Never. | ||
Well, your concept about getting a warrant to investigate the servers on, like, the West Virginia CBP office is not a bad idea. | ||
Because if you can find that they are literally orchestrating and organizing cross-state transportation of children into sex slavery, it's got to be exposed. | ||
Let's talk about this. | ||
From the New York Post, Dr. Phil tells View hosts that children crossing the border being sent into prostitution and sweatshops. | ||
This is not the first part of this story. | ||
This is like the third time Dr. Phil has talked about this, about what he's found. | ||
Talk show's Dr. Phil told the View on Monday that some children arriving at the border were being sent to prostitution and sweatshops, citing a conversation he had with the head of the Border Patrol Union. | ||
The View co-host, Sonny Hostin, asked Dr. Phil about his recent trip. | ||
I talked to the head of all the border guards down there, the head of the union. | ||
I asked him straight up. | ||
Kids are coming over the border with numbers written on them, phone numbers and addresses. | ||
Do we check those out? | ||
He said, well, we call them. | ||
Is it possible that we're sending them into known prostitution rings or sweatshops? | ||
It's not possible. | ||
It is absolute. | ||
We are using American tax dollars to ship children into known prostitution and sweatshops, he said. | ||
Co-host Anna Navarro asked him what kind of checking they do at the border. | ||
They call the number and say, do you know about this child? | ||
They will say yes. | ||
Will you receive them when they come? | ||
Yes. | ||
I said, is it possible it's a prostitution ring? | ||
He says, we know enough to know that in a number of cases it has turned out to be absolute sex ring. | ||
It has turned out to be an absolute sweatshop. | ||
I said, how is this possible? | ||
That right there is enough when it's coming from the mouth of the head of the union, Dr. Phil interviewed, for you to go to a judge and say, Okay, we gotta shut this down, moratorium, until we can figure out what the hell's going on. | ||
A judge should absolutely say to CBP, preserve your records, do not delete anything, our investigators are coming in and we're copying your hard drives. | ||
And I guarantee you, on those servers, you will find someone high up admitting this. | ||
Because this CBP guy, he knows what's going on, which means he's talked to people about it. | ||
You're gonna get a higher up guy saying, hey, you know that kid was sent to a sex ring, and he's gonna say, yep, And you told those guys to do it? | ||
Yup! | ||
And that guy should go to prison. | ||
Nothing's happening. | ||
No one's doing anything. | ||
You know, hey, how about this? | ||
Trump, here's a great campaign commercial for you. | ||
They find out that this story from Dr. Phil should be a major talking point for the Trump campaign, and some CBP agents filmed in a perp walk for trafficking children in sex rings would be an excellent commercial for Donald Trump. | ||
So, maybe someone should do something about it. | ||
This guy that he talked to, obviously that guy's not on camera. | ||
No, I think Dr. Phil has a video interview of it. | ||
That he shows? | ||
Yes. | ||
I don't know about if he's talking out of the view. | ||
Okay. | ||
You know, because there was a clip that went viral that combined his interview with Joe Rogan with his video interviewing the CBP. | ||
I'll try and find the... | ||
Yeah, I think if you've got your union rep admitting to crimes that your union is causing or participating in, that that is enough to get a warrant to investigate, I would think. | ||
I'm not a lawyer, I don't know how that works. | ||
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Someone that says I'm their mother, aunt, uncle, or whatever. | |
We have no way of verifying that. | ||
We do not. | ||
We used to. | ||
Under President Trump, we had rapid DNA testing. | ||
That's been done away with. | ||
Are they given money? | ||
These people that are released into the country? | ||
So it's our taxpayers that ultimately facilitate the travel. | ||
But yes, travel is facilitated and they are given all the necessities that they need. | ||
But that could be a trafficker. | ||
There's a very good possibility that they're being trafficked, that they're going into the sex industry, or they're being forced into the sweatshops. | ||
And we know that. | ||
We knowingly are spending our tax dollars to sell children into sex traffic. | ||
How, under any theory, is that okay for us to be spending tax dollars to traffic children? | ||
Holy shit. | ||
There's Joe finding out about it. | ||
I'm just, this boils my blood. | ||
The CBP guy. | ||
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Oh, Power of My Go Out. | |
Yeah, the flicker, that was awesome. | ||
The CBP guy, we still live? | ||
The Power of My Go Out! | ||
He said, um... The show's gonna go off the air and they're gonna be like, Tim went on this massive rant about child trafficking and then the show went down. | ||
Aliens are real. | ||
No, it's like storming outside. | ||
To be fair, it's the wind, I think, this time. | ||
So some nuance, the guy that he was talking to at the border did not say it was happening. | ||
He said there's very good likelihood or something. | ||
And then Phil was like, so it is happening then. | ||
And it's kind of edited to make it look like the guy doesn't dispute it. | ||
But the guy didn't say it is definitely happening. | ||
The guy did not make that claim. | ||
That was Phil's claim. | ||
No. | ||
Yeah. | ||
In the clip that I just pulled up. | ||
He said there's a good chance that it's happening. | ||
So you're saying it's happening. | ||
So, my understanding is, there is a full interview from Dr. Phil, he is quoted as saying, it's not possible, it is absolute. | ||
It is happening. | ||
Okay. | ||
You taking the one clip I just pulled up and then saying, aha, see, that proves that it's not happening. | ||
That's the big clip he showed Rogan, so I don't know. | ||
If there's another clip, I mean, I stand to be corrected. | ||
But in that clip, the guy didn't claim that it was happening. | ||
Well, I'm just glad that this is getting out there because, I mean, this has been our Rio Grande reality for a while. | ||
You're based in that area? | ||
No, no. | ||
But I mean, I've been to the border several times, and I've known about this for a while. | ||
The problem is that any time that you start talking about this specific topic and you start talking about what's really going on, you just get labeled a conspiracy theorist. | ||
Is it just because it's too horrific to conceive of, like Mexican drug cartels, children being Yeah, but I mean I also think, it goes back to what we were talking about earlier, the complacency. | ||
I don't think that people want to believe that their own government is complicit. | ||
And this type of behavior and something like child sex trafficking, no, no one wants, no one in America wants to admit that their government is, is, is complicit in that. | ||
And I, you know, it's like, we're, we're, we live in a matrix, man. | ||
And like, people just don't, they don't want to acknowledge reality. | ||
If you, if you vote for Joe Biden, you support child sex trafficking. | ||
One hundred percent. | ||
I mean, if you vote for anyone who is not for strengthening border restrictions... The Democrats are for child sex trafficking. | ||
Not just Democrats, also freaking nutless Republicans. | ||
I'm telling you, it's not just the Democrats. | ||
Like, I refuse to blame just Democrats. | ||
Like, this corruption crosses party lines. | ||
Whenever you have conservatives, you have Republicans that won't nut up and be Republicans. | ||
They won't say what needs to be said. | ||
They don't have the courage to speak the truth. | ||
It's remarkable that Donald Trump is facing, oh boy, he's got the fraud trial, he's got the NDA trial, he's got the probably another defamation trial with that E. Jean Carroll lady. | ||
He's got that one. | ||
He's got the January 6th court case. | ||
He's got the documents court case. | ||
He's got the Georgia election interference case. | ||
I'm sorry, Democrats, strongest deal. | ||
Strongest deal and willing to burn this country down to get what they want, and Republicans are sitting there going, oh, slow down there, Democrats. | ||
That's it. | ||
That's it. | ||
Where is what we need? | ||
So I'm AG. | ||
I'm filing criminal charges against Joe Biden. | ||
You know, I might get in trouble for this, but I really don't care. | ||
But you know, I've been saying for the last couple of years, I call myself a Republican because of my beliefs, that's the party that best, I feel like, represents me. | ||
But I'm not a party loyalist by any stretch of the imagination. | ||
The reality is both the Democrat and Republican parties have moved so far to the left that the Constitution is now seen as a far-right ideological document. | ||
But one of the reasons why I love President Trump so much, and he's still my president, so one of the reasons why I love President Trump so much is because he has flip-flop party lines. | ||
He's been on the Democrat side, he's been on the Republican side, because he's not a party loyalist. | ||
He's a patriot. | ||
And to me, I think that that speaks volumes. | ||
No new wars under Trump. | ||
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Nope. | |
And that's the best I can say for any president of my lifetime. | ||
And now we're looking at World War Three. | ||
Macron said nothing is off the table to stop Putin even sending troops into Ukraine. | ||
Which I would like to throw in there. | ||
What do people in your district say about this? | ||
Like how are they responding to that? | ||
that he votes to send money to freaking Ukraine while our border is wide open and this bullshit's | ||
going on. | ||
What do people in your district say about this? | ||
Like how are they responding to that? | ||
Because I feel like so many people were awakened to the amount of money that we were sending | ||
to Ukraine. | ||
Yeah, well I mean there's nobody that probably feels the influx, the invasion more than Texas. | ||
No, right up, right up, it's not in our district, but it's right on the border of Montgomery and Harris County. | ||
There is a Colony Ridge, I don't know if y'all have heard about that, but it's actually in Liberty County, but it pushes right up against Montgomery and Harris Counties. | ||
And the whole area around there has totally, totally gone to shit. | ||
And so, you know, crime has gone up. | ||
And so, no, they're definitely waking up to it. | ||
But I mean, you just look at it, taking into consideration this recent Senate, the border bill, the Senate border bill. | ||
Most of the money, they call it a border bill, but my question is, who's border whenever most of the money is going to Ukraine? | ||
Now, luckily, it didn't go anywhere. | ||
But then you have my opponent actually getting on television and defending it. | ||
Somehow it's okay that we allow 5,000 illegal aliens, that that's an acceptable number. | ||
It was 8,500. | ||
8,500? | ||
And infinite children. | ||
The bill said that minors would not count towards the total. | ||
I wonder why that is. | ||
Because a large portion of these men who come across just claim they're 17. | ||
So they wouldn't even count towards it. | ||
All that bill did was codify what the Biden administration is doing. | ||
It made what they were doing legal. | ||
So they'd say, don't worry America, the illegal immigration crisis is over. | ||
We've made legal everything we've been doing. | ||
If we had Republicans in office right now that actually gave a damn about the border, and this is what I've been saying too, you either shut down the border or we shut down the damn government. | ||
Well, you know, it's a funny thing I heard. | ||
We were talking to Thomas Massey and he mentioned that he agreed to sign off on this bill so long as it put in a provision that if they do another continuing resolution, all budgets get cut by 1%. | ||
And it was very clever. | ||
Because all these people in Congress are like, oh, we'll get a new budget by then. | ||
That's pointless. | ||
And now they haven't. | ||
And now Republicans are going, well, I guess we're going to cut everything by 1% and Democrats are like, no! | ||
So, you know, I guess that's, at least you have that going for you. | ||
I've been thinking about the border and shutting down the government. | ||
People keep saying, like, shut it down. | ||
If they can't do their job, shut them down. | ||
But the border's like a mag lock. | ||
If our system's shut down, the lock actually opens. | ||
So when the government shuts down, the border is open. | ||
Unless the states were empowered to do something about it. | ||
Texas feels the impact of illegal immigration, but so does California, so does Arizona, so does New Mexico, but they're Democrat-led, so they're not going to let you talk about the fact that immigration is actually driving crimes in those areas, that there are people in their communities, taxpayers, who don't want this to be the case because ultimately they're going to fall in line with the Biden. | ||
Texas is the squeaky wheel because they're saying, hey, we feel the impact. | ||
We have the longest geographic border. | ||
And also we're the people who are actively fighting against it. | ||
I mean, I can understand having complaints about Abbott busing people to other places, but I was really glad when he said, hey, we're going to take this seriously. | ||
We're going to make it so you can arrest illegal immigrants who have entered Into the country when they shouldn't have been. | ||
We're going to ask other states to come in and help us enforce order at the border because it's just pandemonium right now. | ||
And I think that's probably true. | ||
I mean, when when Arizona had Doug Ducey, who's the Republican governor before. | ||
He was, you know, working with Abbott pretty regularly to say, hey, the border is a problem. | ||
And we never hear this from California, New Mexico, because they've been Democratic strongholds for so long. | ||
But they, too, feel the effects. | ||
I mean, their communities, the people who live in these communities must be tired of being overlooked and being suppressed. | ||
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Oh, yeah. | |
Yeah. | ||
No, and you know, the main thing, you know, you mentioned, you know, states raising, you know, rising up to secure their own borders. | ||
Well, I mean, the reality is, is Article 4, Section 4, is the law, it's the law of the land, which is that every state in this union is promised a Republican form of government and is promised that the federal government will protect each of them from invasion. | ||
Whenever that's in violation under Article 1, Section 10, Clause 3 of the U.S. | ||
Constitution, that state Has the authority to declare an invasion and use its own resources to secure their borders. | ||
And, you know, Abbott declared an invasion about a little over a year ago, but really hadn't done jack squat on it until just recently. | ||
And even then, the question is, is he really doing everything that He can do. | ||
Now, I ragged on Abbott a lot two years ago. | ||
I've really been trying to stay focused on my race this go-round, but most people are not happy with Greg Abbott right now. | ||
Now, he's done some good, he's done some bad, you know, but I mean, he's not going to be up for re-election. | ||
Right. | ||
And again, an invasion in Texas is, declaring one in Texas, is more than California, Arizona, or New Mexico right now. | ||
I mean, at least one state is fighting the border crisis. | ||
Let's jump to the story from the National Post. | ||
My friends, if you do not remain vigilant, and perhaps if Donald Trump does not win, our country could turn into their country. | ||
And you know what that means. | ||
New liberal online harms bill to make online hate punishable by life up to life in prison. | ||
Bill C-63 aims to force social media user uploaded adult content and live streaming services to reduce exposure to online content deemed harmful. | ||
That's right. | ||
Hate speech! | ||
If your hate speech is particularly egregious, you could go to life in prison. | ||
So, uh, congratulations, Canada. | ||
You have become one of the most authoritarian, disgusting states on the planet. | ||
Not the worst, but fairly bad. | ||
Fairly bad. | ||
They say that it also amends the criminal code to create new standalone hate crime offense that would allow penalties up to life imprisonment to deter hateful conduct. | ||
Wow. | ||
As well as raise the maximum punishments for hate propaganda offenses from five years to life imprisonment for advocating genocide. | ||
Well, I'm not a fan of anybody who advocates for genocide, you know, but it's kind of wild that they'll lock you up for your speech. | ||
So it makes me really want to just troll and insult and harass Canada. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Well, Canada never promised anyone free speech. | ||
They're acting within their means. | ||
It's just wild that this is what they think their biggest issue is. | ||
I'm being serious. | ||
I mean, Canada also has a huge immigration issue. | ||
I mean, they have people coming to Canada as refugees and all kinds of things going on. | ||
It's interesting that this is Justin Trudeau's focus, right? | ||
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Doesn't he want to be like China? | |
I don't really know what they want, right? | ||
That's what he said. | ||
That's what he said. | ||
Yeah, he like idols Xi Jinping or whatever? | ||
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Sure. | |
China. | ||
And that's great for him. | ||
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China! | |
It's just that I don't think that's in touch with what actual Canadians want and what would benefit them. | ||
I mean... You think? | ||
I kind of think Canadians are all about it. | ||
I love this quote, though. | ||
They said, this is a really... I just love this. | ||
It says, the bill also creates a new digital safety commission, which will be responsible for enforcing rules and holding online services accountable, as well as a separate digital safety ombudsperson. | ||
Which will support and advocate for users and make recommendations to social media services and government. | ||
I love that! | ||
I'm Bud's person. | ||
Ugh, I'm Bud's person? | ||
Ombudsperson. | ||
I heard him say that and I was just like, okay. | ||
What is that? | ||
An ombudsman is like a, um, an accountability official. | ||
Okay. | ||
They, you know. | ||
But we can't say man, because that would be mean. | ||
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Right. | |
Are there people that can, like, shoot this bill down in the Canadian Parliament? | ||
Does it go to, like, their Senate? | ||
How does that, and then they're like, ah, this is insane, let's not do this one. | ||
Yes, of course, but you think the Canadian Liberal government is gonna, they're gonna go, yay, and they're gonna rubber stamp it. | ||
Yep. | ||
Yeah. | ||
I mean, it's similar to us, right? | ||
They have to have enough support against it. | ||
And just like here in the House, we might vote for something that will immediately get shut down by the Senate. | ||
They have their own checks and balances. | ||
Life in prison for hate speech. | ||
Canada sucks. | ||
I know. | ||
I might never go there. | ||
I used to love that country. | ||
It just seemed like another America. | ||
Another United States. | ||
Yeah, get some, go to a Depanair and pick up some snacks. | ||
You Canadians are gonna have to take evasive action, man, because this ain't right. | ||
I just think Canada's gonna be a more, like we talk about how there are sort of two Americas, there's a very polarized population, there are people who couldn't get along even if we really needed them to, and Canada's similar. | ||
Remember, they're the country that had the trucker convoy and said, Hey, this COVID regulation is out of hand and you're hurting all of us. | ||
You're making it impossible for us to maintain our livelihood. | ||
I think that that's one of the strange things about Canada, which is they're right next to us, but also we really only hear sort of one side of the coin. | ||
We only hear from certain angles. | ||
Because it's, I mean, similar to America. | ||
There are certain people who are in charge of the media. | ||
And so that viewpoint comes out, even though there are actual Canadians who believe all kinds of things that are actually very more similar to what conservative Americans would believe. | ||
Canada sucks. | ||
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Yeah. | |
Hey, hey, hey. | ||
Parts of it are cool! | ||
Well, I mean, like, sure. | ||
The part with all the moose, you know? | ||
I'm always partial to the Maritime Provinces, but again, that's because that's where my family's from. | ||
Actually, I actually wouldn't mind going to the Yukon and try my hand at gold mining. | ||
There you go! | ||
And there's moose up there, too. | ||
Be careful. | ||
Moose are very dangerous. | ||
What's the plural of moose? | ||
Mooses? | ||
Meese? | ||
Meese? | ||
I think it's moose. | ||
Yeah, it's just moose. | ||
Pretty sure it's just moose. | ||
Wouldn't it be great if it was meese? | ||
Like the geese? | ||
I'm kind of like a deer in headlights over this. | ||
Yeah, it is. | ||
The plural form of moose is moose. | ||
Now you know. | ||
It comes from Algonquin, Native American language. | ||
This is so dystopian and ruthless and insane, and it's in the country that's right bordering mine, like eight hours away from here, that if you say, I mean, this is like two kids fighting and one of them goes to prison for life. | ||
Like, it's that kind of verbal verbiage. | ||
You're going to put people in prison? | ||
Wouldn't it be funny if they said... It's biased, right? | ||
Certain things are going to be hate speech and certain things are going to not be considered hate speech. | ||
Wouldn't it be funny if Canada has a civil war before us over this stuff? | ||
And it's just like, it's like a Spanish Civil War. | ||
The far left and the right. | ||
Yeah. | ||
We're just like, whoa, what's going on? | ||
I wouldn't doubt it. | ||
I don't know what life is like up there right now, but... It's cold. | ||
What, do they have 30 million people? | ||
Didn't Trudeau try to ban handguns? | ||
He did! | ||
Well, on paper. | ||
But yeah, they did, I guess, technically. | ||
It's gonna be like some dude up in the middle of the Yukon territory and he gets attacked by a moose and he's unarmed. | ||
Trudeau! | ||
Trudeau, you have forsaken me. | ||
Is he like a dictator? | ||
Trudeau? | ||
Pretty much. | ||
I mean, the problem is that they're all far left, they're all insane. | ||
It's kind of wild, like what happened to Canada? | ||
They're like winter people. | ||
You know, you'd think they'd be... Did their brains freeze? | ||
That trucker convoy was badass, but then they came down and banned bank accounts. | ||
That's what we're up against. | ||
That's what people are up against. | ||
Their country is deeply divided. | ||
There are two different types of people in Canada. | ||
I really feel that. | ||
I was going to say that. | ||
I've met Canadians that are in Toronto, who are just city people, who are city folk, who couldn't... | ||
I'm not gonna make fun of them, but I've met people who are hardcore city folk and people that are like hardcore, you know, living in the sticks, living in the real forests, and it's so polar opposite. | ||
It's wild. | ||
I wonder if it'll be like these two types of people. | ||
One are the people that are like, you're gonna do what we say, you're gonna live in our systems that we build, and you'll have access to our money. | ||
And then the other people are like, I refuse to do whatever you're trying to make me do. | ||
I refuse to listen to these bad laws. | ||
They're like, OK, then you can't use our money anymore. | ||
You have to learn how to live off off of the dollar, basically. | ||
I mean, this is something that happens in America right now where people will say, we don't like the things that you say or do online, so you can't use any of our services. | ||
It just turns out that all of our services are the mainstream thing that people need to operate and function in society. | ||
It's the same thing as people being unbanked or deplatformed in America. | ||
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Right. | |
This already exists, it's just in Canada, because they don't have free speech protection, | ||
that's where my concern is. | ||
That there will be certain viewpoints that while they might advocate very negative, violent | ||
things because they line up on one political agenda, they're okay. | ||
But the other side is not okay. | ||
Yeah, you gotta have monopoly laws in place to like, you can't let companies just decide who can say what, if they're the only company that runs that. | ||
Well, but one of the problems we have here in the States, though, is you have companies saying, oh, we're a private company, or you have people defending. | ||
Private companies, they can run their business however they want if they don't want their users to be able to say this, their private business. | ||
Here's the thing, if you take money from the government, if it's a subsidy from the government, that's actually our money that's going into it. | ||
You might be a private company legally, but if you're taking money from the government in the form of a subsidy, Then no, we absolutely can say no, you can't censor us. | ||
That's my money that's actually going into your pocket. | ||
You're not using my money against me. | ||
You're not a truly private company. | ||
Right, exactly. | ||
Supreme Court heard arguments, I think, the other day on social media censorship, and it's sounding like they're all inclined to allow big tech companies to do whatever they want. | ||
You've got to. | ||
No, I disagree. | ||
I don't think you can start using government to dictate what private companies can and can't do. | ||
No, you dictate what they can't do, yes. | ||
You say you can't do that. | ||
Can't do what, though? | ||
Like, if AT&T started shutting off phone calls from people because they were talking about voting for Trump, we'd have to stop that. | ||
I agree with that. | ||
So if Twitter is shutting down accounts from people who say, I'm gonna vote for Trump and here's why, we have to stop that. | ||
But AT&T shouldn't know what my conversations are anyway. | ||
If they're listening to my conversations, that should be shut down, so it doesn't really matter what I'm talking about. | ||
Well, I mean, whether AT&T knows what you're saying is immaterial to the fact that they should not be allowed to shut down your conversations. | ||
Well, I can say this, my opponent disagrees with you. | ||
He voted to renew FISA section 702. | ||
What's that? | ||
Jeez! | ||
So the FISA and the FISA court, so basically, you know, the FISA courts are actually done in secret. | ||
It's supposed to be another level of Uh, of a check and a balance, but it's really not because it's kind of done behind closed doors. | ||
And so when you look at, say, you know, you look at the Patriot Act, you look at FISA, uh, it basically authorizes the warrantless spying of American citizens, which my opponent supports. | ||
And so to me, that's absolutely crazy. | ||
Yeah, I think the whole world's spying on us right now, so they're like, well, what's it gonna hurt if there's one more government, our own, also doing it? | ||
Because actually that'll give us protection against these other countries that have the data. | ||
Now we'll have a copy of it. | ||
So I kind of get the argument, but... See, this is my biggest problem with people that are anti-TikTok. | ||
So I'm not anti-TikTok. | ||
I think that TikTok is a platform that conservatives can actually use to actually get the truth out there. | ||
I think that I personally don't feel like that China, China or Russia are our greatest threats. | ||
I believe our own government is our greatest threat at this point. | ||
And so they don't want TikTok in the United States because they don't control it. | ||
But the reality is there's a lot of conservatives, there's a lot of patriots that use TikTok | ||
to get information out there that they can't get out there on Facebook. | ||
They can't get out there. | ||
And here's the thing, you know, younger millennials and Gen Z, they're not on Facebook. | ||
They're on places like TikTok, so you could always say, well, they could just jump on Truth Social and they could do the same thing. | ||
The problem is that Gen Z ain't on Truth Social, right? | ||
They're on TikTok, so how are we supposed to reach that up-and-coming generation if we're not on the same platform? | ||
Ban it! | ||
I just disagree. | ||
I think that we need to become smarter than the enemy. | ||
And I think that, just like with Facebook, whenever everybody was jumping off of Facebook, I stayed on Facebook. | ||
Because I'm like, you know what? | ||
Facebook is the mission field, right? | ||
That's where the people that need to hear this message of liberty, that's where they are. | ||
Sure, but it's America. | ||
Yeah. | ||
I don't totally understand. | ||
TikTok's not. | ||
TikTok is... | ||
One of the most egregious censorship machines out of all the big social networks. | ||
The original TimCast IRL account, posting clips on the show, got banned for no reason. | ||
Why? | ||
Counter-narrative. | ||
And what do you get instead? | ||
Dylan Mulvaney. | ||
So how about we just say, yeah, this big tech platform should be sold to an American company so it can fall under our control. | ||
But foreign algorithmic manipulation of our youth is probably more powerful than any nuclear bomb in destroying a country. | ||
So, banned! | ||
Or how about this? | ||
Ban all algorithms. | ||
Yeah. | ||
No algorithmic feeds. | ||
Buh-bye. | ||
Gone. | ||
Okay, so what about if you did that? | ||
You say you want to operate TikTok in the United States. | ||
It must be owned solely by an American company. | ||
Here's what you have to do. | ||
Yeah, so they have to get rid of the algorithms, and I think Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, all of them should purge the algorithms. | ||
I mean, the likelihood that's ever going to happen is pretty slim. | ||
So then what you get is YouTube will decide who wins elections, Google will decide who wins elections, and TikTok will advocate sex changes to your children. | ||
So the idea that we're gonna be like, look, kids use the platform that advocates child sex changes. | ||
We should keep it. | ||
I'm like, I don't know. | ||
Like, I'm not a fan of a foreign country, whether it's China, you know, through ByteDance or whatever, using an algorithm to manipulate the youth of the United States into psychotic ideologies that they don't themselves believe in. | ||
No, I mean, I agree to an extent, but I mean, I also believe that The likelihood that TikTok is going to get banned, it may, it may not. | ||
But until that happens, then why don't we just get on there and outsmart them in their own game? | ||
Because we got banned like three times already? | ||
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Well, no, I mean, y'all... And we didn't even break the rules. | |
Y'all have a big platform, but I mean, I know plenty of other people that are on TikTok that are actually reaching Gen Z, that are actually getting the truth out there. | ||
So the way the social media companies have always operated is through a reverse pressure system. | ||
That is, for every six posts that we allow, For every six leftist posts, we'll allow three right-wing posts. | ||
Why? | ||
That creates a downhill slope towards leftism. | ||
And the intention is not to promote the ideology of leftism. | ||
It's to promote crackpot psychotic ideologies that result in people killing themselves. | ||
So, you end up with people who are like, Dylan Mulvaney is a really, really, really, really great example of the, how TikTok is a weapon. | ||
Whether intentionally, otherwise, fine, whatever, make your arguments. | ||
Dylan Mulvaney's original content was, I'm on a safari, look at the animals. | ||
Didn't get any views. | ||
Dylan Mulvaney then tried making, like, you know, I'm on the Price is Right, was posted there, and tried to do acting and stuff. | ||
Didn't get any views. | ||
Then Dylan Mulvaney said, I am non-binary. | ||
Hundreds of thousands of views. | ||
Well, you can only come out as non-binary once or twice, so there's a couple videos about being non-binary, and they got a decent amount of views, and then all of a sudden, Dylan Bimini comes out and says, you know, I'm trans! | ||
Then Del Mulvaney figured out the algorithm. | ||
Day one of being trans, day two of being trans, day three of being trans. | ||
If you actually look at these videos, Del Mulvaney is doing things that are just designed and intended to insult women. | ||
Day one of being a woman, I just cried for three hours for no reason, I'm buying a dress I can't afford, and now I'm gonna write a letter to the editor complaining. | ||
That's not being trans! | ||
Then Del Mulvaney put on high heels and ran around the forest going, This is not being trans. | ||
It was Dylan Mulvaney on TikTok producing, trying to figure out what kind of content TikTok would promote to make Dylan Mulvaney famous. | ||
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But that's because he's a great guy, very bad woman, but a really great guy. | |
And so if an enemy of our country or a foreign country controls the algorithms, Why is Tim Guest's IRL banned? | ||
Why did our original account get shut down? | ||
No appeal, no strikes, gone overnight. | ||
Counter-narrative, pro-America, pro-borders, pro-nationalism, not allowed. | ||
Those things are not allowed to be talked about. | ||
So you say, why don't we get on that platform and counter? | ||
Well, we are one of the most moderate shows in politics, and even we got banned from TikTok. | ||
And so you have to just keep trying to recreate accounts. | ||
So we make a new account with a new user handle, and then eventually that gets banned, which got another strike for something that we didn't even realize was an egregious affront to TikTok. | ||
I can't remember what it was. | ||
It was something talking about, I think it was talking about like dating metrics or something. | ||
I don't even know, not even that. | ||
It was like Hillary Clinton. | ||
I don't even know what we're talking about. | ||
Only I was like, well, you know, our social media guy's like, I had no idea that was taboo on TikTok, but I guess we're banned again. | ||
So, if Dylan Mulvaney can produce videos to tens of millions of people, get sponsored by Bug Light, which nuked the company, by the way, and get propped up by all of these cultural institutions because TikTok is promoting Dylan Mulvaney in the algorithm, this is a platform that is more powerful than a nuclear weapon being waged against our young people. | ||
And so my attitude is just like, okay, fine. | ||
We gotta make sure we're dealing with the First Amendment properly. | ||
Get rid of the algorithm outright. | ||
Section 230 is a shitshow. | ||
I think it's a good thing, but it's got to be refined and reformed. | ||
We cannot exist in a world where you can have political actors controlling large communication platforms where they ban political ideas they don't like. | ||
We are living in a fascist state if that's the case. | ||
So let me just go ahead and get to the heart of my argument really quick. | ||
We have a problem in this country. | ||
So let me let me back up. | ||
I can't think of one thing that governments ever touch that they've made better. | ||
So somehow we're going to trust government with the regulation of TikTok or with the banning of TikTok as if that's going to be in our best interest. | ||
To me, that's completely circumventing what the real problem is. | ||
The real problem is that parents are not stepping up and being parents. | ||
It's parents' jobs to raise their kids, not to then send them to the babysitter, which is social media, or trust the government to do it. | ||
If parents would step up and be parents, and actually regulate what their own kids are watching, whether it's on social media, whether it's YouTube, no matter what it is, because any platform can be abused. | ||
Any platform can be used by the left or be used by our enemies. | ||
But if our parents would step up and be parents, then it wouldn't really matter if TikTok was banned or not. | ||
And so, to me, that's a symptom. | ||
The root of the issue is we need to allow parents, and we need to be promoting that parents step up and raise their kids instead of pawning their kids off to the government to do it for you. | ||
Sure. | ||
I mean, it's a big cultural problem that's persisted for what, like three generations? | ||
Where parents send their children to institutionalized learning facilities where they don't see them for eight hours a day, and you've got abusers and groomers manipulating their kids and telling their kids, don't tell your parents. | ||
And that's normal. | ||
It's remarkable to me, especially when I have like conservative guests come on the show and they're like, well, you know, my kid's in college right now. | ||
And I was like, do you read the news? | ||
Right. | ||
Have you lived under a rock for the past 10 years? | ||
No, I'm with you there. | ||
I mean, I have the same, I have the same kind of shock moment where, you know, people are like, oh, you know, my, my thinking about sending my, my daughter was thinking about going here. | ||
I'm like, why do you want to send her to college? | ||
Rack up all that debt, you know, like find out. | ||
And then shave her head and then try and get a sex change. | ||
Yeah, but at the end of the day, what we have in this country, we do have mental health issues, but really I believe it's a moral health issue. | ||
We have to get down to the root of where all these problems are stemming from. | ||
TikTok wouldn't be an issue if parents were parents. | ||
I agree with you most of the way, but I will say there are parents who are wonderful, who are involved, whose kids get hooked on drugs, right, and who struggle with addiction and sometimes die because of it. | ||
And I would say, especially in the case of rising rates of fentanyl overdoses, we should do something about it. | ||
And maybe that happens at a local level, maybe federal. | ||
That's a good point. | ||
You know, like, social media is literally addictive. | ||
This is what we see all the time, that kids are wired to seek it out because it's not only their social outlet, but it's Giving them huge floods of serotonin and dopamine. | ||
We wouldn't want kids to be addicted to drugs. | ||
We would want even, you know, there are parents who are wonderful, do a great job, and they are unfortunately helping their children navigate addiction and things like that. | ||
I think we should think about it the same way. | ||
We don't want fentanyl coming across the border, and I don't want TikTok coming across the border. | ||
We used to talk about how addictive we should make the algorithm at Mines when we were building the app. | ||
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That's so wild! | |
Like, what's ethical? | ||
89% is too, it's too addictive for me. | ||
So I'm like, we gotta lower, I'm actually making our app less addictive, less use, like, less, make people want to use it less, because it's not ethical to make them want it more. | ||
What kind of business mind, you know, obviously. | ||
But if we're gonna, if we're gonna, like you said, get rid of the algorithms on these things, we'd have to see the code. | ||
The code would all have to be open, otherwise there's no way to verify if there's an algorithm. | ||
I will say this is very interesting because I have been very, very staunch against banning TikTok because I'm very pro-liberty, right? | ||
Let people make up their own minds for themselves. | ||
Make parents be parents if they don't. | ||
I mean, but, you know, I will say this conversation that we're having right now on this topic is challenging my belief on that a little bit. | ||
And I really appreciate that. | ||
I mean, it's making me really Re-evaluate. | ||
Because I think you're right. | ||
We're in a moral crisis. | ||
Parents should step in. | ||
But if you look at Aaron Bushnell, the Air Force man who torched himself in front of the Israeli embassy, he's got an extensive history on Reddit. | ||
You can read everything he was looking at, everything he was talking about. | ||
He was being fed Take a child and lock him in a room and put out speakers on full blast of Hitler speeches for two weeks. | ||
What do you think's gonna happen to the brain of that kid? | ||
It's gonna turn to jelly. | ||
Oh yeah. | ||
And it's no different than these kids going on Reddit and then just joining these communities that are psychotic. | ||
And I believe that these algorithms from our adversaries are intended to corrupt the future generations. | ||
And that's why you end up seeing a 25-year-old Air Force man being like, wow, I got a free Palestine. | ||
Apparently he claimed that he had secret intelligence that US troops were fighting in the tunnels in Gaza. | ||
And my attitude is just, look, if that were true, he'd have leaked it. | ||
Not just torched himself and just screamed free Palestine. | ||
No, I think what happens is... | ||
There's no difference between locking someone in a room for two weeks and putting them in TikTok for two weeks. | ||
It's the same thing. | ||
It's these algorithms that are driving them insane. | ||
And so I think we got to get rid of it. | ||
I don't have all the answers, but we're gonna go to super chat. | ||
So if you haven't already, would you kindly smash that like button, subscribe to this channel, share the show with your friends, head over to timcast.com, click join us, become a member because that members only show will be coming up in about 20 minutes. | ||
You don't want to miss it. | ||
All right, Tracer says, not first. | ||
Unfortunately, you were first. | ||
Oh, nice job, Tracer. | ||
Yep. | ||
Raymond G. Stanley Jr. | ||
says, I do not like the it's always darkest before the dawn truth. | ||
There would be no need for that darkness if the demons didn't revel in the evil deeds they do. | ||
As we watch, there will be a reckoning. | ||
Yep. | ||
Yep. | ||
Shadowcaster says, I think you're mistaken about the event in Williamsburg, West Virginia. | ||
There's literally nothing in Williamsburg. | ||
I know because I live there. | ||
I accidentally tweeted the event was in Williamsburg instead of Martinsburg because I was like half paying attention as I was typing. | ||
I feel like there has to be a secret event in Williamsburg, West Virginia one day. | ||
No one tell anyone. | ||
It'll be a surprise. | ||
Alright, Rusty Shackelford says, have you seen Senator Kennedy describing abortion? | ||
Very informative. | ||
I haven't. | ||
No. | ||
I also, I do want to mention though, I think this Friday we're doing a, on the culture war, I'm really excited for this, it's the fall of the Roman Empire. | ||
Oh, good. | ||
Yeah, I was talking about how I wanted to do that, and we have a couple guys coming on, and we're going to talk about the fall of the Roman Empire and how it relates to, I should say the fall of the Roman Republic, into the Roman Empire, followed by the fall of the Roman Empire. | ||
200 years of empire, that's crazy, right? | ||
AskAbout says, Jameson Ellis, we need you. | ||
I have a case that's at the 284th District Court against a developer. | ||
A developer run HOA CAA service. | ||
Interesting. | ||
Developers are buying homeowners here. | ||
Bullying homeowners, sorry. | ||
Developers are bullying homeowners here. | ||
SB 1588 does nothing. | ||
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Alright. | |
ChemicalX666 says, Tim, sometimes you talk about being Korean. | ||
Growing up, did any of your family talk about South Korea being what it currently is because of a horse? | ||
Look up Sergeant Reckless, the horse who won the Battle of Outpost Vegas. | ||
No! | ||
Because the Korean side of my family came to the United States well before, um, like, I think it was like the turn of the century, 1900 or something. | ||
But, uh, we did eat bulgogi. | ||
That was quite delicious, and I very much still enjoy it to this day. | ||
Korean barbecue, man. | ||
We love Korean barbecue. | ||
It's great. | ||
They have like scissors, and they put the pork belly on the thing, cook it, and they cut it with the scissors. | ||
Oh, it's so good. | ||
The Emperor's Champions has a question. | ||
If Democrats are going to replace Biden, then why has it not happened yet? | ||
I feel like the longer they wait, the worse it'll be for Democrats. | ||
We talked about this. | ||
The prediction was March, but I don't know that it happens. | ||
I wonder if they changed their plan, and now they're just betting to sabotage Trump because they think they're going to lose. | ||
My guess is they have no plan. | ||
That's probably true, too. | ||
Yeah, I think they're scrambling a little bit. | ||
For Biden, though, I do think there's a quote unquote shadow campaign. | ||
What if their plan is like two guys are always standing next to Joe Biden for some reason, and Biden's wearing sunglasses and a hat and he's kind of slumped over. | ||
Okay, but subtle this time. | ||
Although I will say that whoever's running the shadow campaign, I would not want to take credit for that disaster. | ||
Oh, they won in 2020. | ||
It worked. | ||
Antipathy says, Antipathy, Tim, you know better. | ||
There was a lot of election fare going on, but there was also fraud. | ||
Changes in the laws surrounding the election are the smokescreen to the fact that they were fabricating votes. | ||
I do not agree. | ||
I don't agree. | ||
James O'Keefe caught a guy bragging about ballot harvesting. | ||
Here's what I think happens. | ||
Was there fraud? | ||
Yes. | ||
I think there was. | ||
The overall majority of what it was was likely ballot harvesters being promised money or just because of a standalone complex. | ||
Basically, they all were psychotic cultists who hate Trump so much they went out and got the votes. | ||
I think it is very unlikely that the majority of the votes were like people filling them out themselves. | ||
I think a lot of it was ballot harvesters going to nursing homes and just being like, just sign, just sign. | ||
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Okay. | |
And then why is it that many of these ballots only were for Biden? | ||
If there was a conspiracy and they could print up votes, they wouldn't just put Biden and nothing down ballot. | ||
But if they were moronic ballot harvesters who didn't know better, they would be like, do Biden and sign it. | ||
That makes more sense to me. | ||
I think ballot harvesting, voter in the park, it was all rooted in universal mail-in voting. | ||
I think that's how they did it. | ||
Did you see James O'Keefe's post that he apparently had, he's like teasing an interview? | ||
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Edgar Ann? | |
Yeah, the Edgar Ann, like my secret workout with, my favorite response to that was like, he is truly everywhere. | ||
It is fascinating to me. | ||
He's inside you. | ||
James O'Keefe. | ||
He's gonna pop up at any moment. | ||
I wouldn't be surprised. | ||
Stephanie King says, if they violated the Constitution to win, is it legal? | ||
Yes. | ||
The DOJ violated the First Amendment by censoring big tech. | ||
Elon has the receipts. | ||
Legal does not mean moral, right, ethical, or otherwise. | ||
It means, did the legal system confirm it and allow it? | ||
Like, legal doesn't always mean good things. | ||
Like, a lot of really bad things throughout history were legally done. | ||
And so they violate the Constitution. | ||
The courts say it is not unconstitutional. | ||
It is constitutional. | ||
The court has confirmed it was by the Constitution. | ||
Now, we would argue, no, the judge is full of it, and this should be appealed, but they don't. | ||
It is still through the legal process. | ||
That's just it. | ||
And if you got a problem with the law, a lot of people do, all the time. | ||
How many of you think, like, what's the argument? | ||
Taxation is theft, but it's not legal? | ||
Well, of course it's illegal. | ||
We just don't like the law. | ||
Legal does not mean good. | ||
Let's grab some more! | ||
What is this? | ||
P. Deedles says SCOTUS must intervene ASAP considering news out of Illinois. | ||
Oh, right, right, right, right. | ||
Yeah, Illinois is booting Trump. | ||
Oh, man. | ||
See, let's see, S. Bish, I don't know, says, voting law changes need to be performed within state's constitution. | ||
Many weren't. | ||
Too many think primaries and elections are federally controlled. | ||
That is correct. | ||
And so Trump actually won a lot. | ||
Trump's legal team won a bunch of lawsuits. | ||
I think the majority of them. | ||
But they always came out like, well, it's not enough here. | ||
So they keep saying things like, oh, all of these lawsuits were dismissed. | ||
No, no, Trump's team actually won a good amount. | ||
The problem was, I think, that they just kept saying, sure, you may be right here, but this is not enough votes. | ||
And so no matter how many times they prove, like, this is done wrong or this is done wrong, the courts would always just say, yes, but. | ||
The most important thing was that when it came to the constitutional question, the courts kept saying no standing. | ||
Meaning, we don't even care if you're right. | ||
Get out. | ||
You are not allowed to bring this suit. | ||
It's nuts. | ||
Alright, 2AWilly says, Tim, you have proven the point that politics are not only downstream from culture, our culture also hinges on lawfare, i.e. | ||
the courts and elections. | ||
Biden is now our president and look no further than our borders. | ||
Yup. | ||
It's all one big circle, you know? | ||
They're going to destroy our culture. | ||
They're going to negatively impact- You know, it's really crazy. | ||
I was watching- We played music, you know, before we come up for the show in the green room. | ||
And, uh, what song came up? | ||
I was like, Everlong and Zero by Smashing Pumpkins. | ||
And I was like, it's kind of wild that these were, like, big songs released in pop music. | ||
And then at some point, it just turned into, like, booty bumping, bouncing on a dick stuff. | ||
I'm like, how does that, like, happen? | ||
Adderall. | ||
No, I think it was... These stupid pharmaceuticals, they ruin people's creative drive. | ||
It was certainly not Adderall. | ||
It was in 1998 or something. | ||
Adderall is not why the music industry shifted away from alternative rock into like... Pop trash? | ||
Electronica junk? | ||
No, like... What's the right word for it? | ||
Like... It's like party hip-hop. | ||
I don't know what you call it, but... Not party hip-hop, I mean like... | ||
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Excuse me. | |
Degenerate? | ||
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Yeah. | |
Like, it became degenerate? | ||
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Yeah. | |
Yeah. | ||
Not just Adderall, but I blame the pharmaceuticals. | ||
Big time. | ||
SSRIs. | ||
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Yeah. | |
People just- That has nothing to do with the music industry deciding we're going to make more money by making songs that are low production quality and low melody and just about doing drugs and shooting people. | ||
I think for sure the executives in the industry are like, all they care about is profit. | ||
They don't care about the creative drive. | ||
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Right. | |
I don't know. | ||
I'm assuming a lot of them think like that. | ||
Because they're all drugged out. | ||
I don't know. | ||
That's just a guess. | ||
That is a total non sequitur. | ||
I don't think so, because when people are stoned out... A marketing executive doesn't do Adderall and then all of a sudden go like, let's not make money. | ||
No, all they care about is making money. | ||
Right, but they always only cared about making money. | ||
Not the good ones. | ||
The good ones knew how to make good music. | ||
Dude, I got a bridge to sell you, bro. | ||
You need to sustain your artists. | ||
I got a bridge to sell you. | ||
At least you're supposed to. | ||
But the new thing is just churn and burn. | ||
Alright, let's read some more. | ||
Andy Bojangles. | ||
I know this is random, but I had to let Ian know. | ||
Ian, I don't know why, but back when I started watching here two years ago, I didn't like you at all, but over the past year, I can't fight it anymore. | ||
You're awesome. | ||
Cheers, brother. | ||
Thanks, dude. | ||
Mr. Bojangles. | ||
Ligama says, you better watch your tone there, Timbo. | ||
I'm plurflunkly robust. | ||
The doc says I shouldn't have any problems with this election or any other election. | ||
With these little blue pills, Jill can't wait for the election. | ||
I'm as vrolder as day come pop, the thing. | ||
Blurgel. | ||
Well, all right there, Joe. | ||
Very hard to transcribe, Joe Biden. | ||
Yep. | ||
John Jones says, I lived in Athens briefly a couple years ago. | ||
When I was moving out, some homeless people started hanging out right across the fence from my apartment. | ||
Sure glad I didn't stay. | ||
Sad. | ||
Sad. | ||
Yeah, it's really sad. | ||
Damage Controlling says, New York Post just blamed Laken Riley for her own murder because she resisted being raped. | ||
You can never hate corporate journalists enough. | ||
I think this is fake news. | ||
And this is a really, really annoying story. | ||
I'm sorry, man. | ||
Like, I literally just don't get it. | ||
How easy is it for one person to just be like, this is the thing you should feel, and everyone goes, you're right! | ||
I should feel that! | ||
The story about a profiler said that this Ibarra guy likely panicked after Lakin resisted, so he killed her. | ||
And I'm like, where in that does it blame Lakin? | ||
Like, what does it mean? | ||
Yes, he was trying to rape her. | ||
When she fought back, he panicked, so he murdered her. | ||
That's what the profiler said. | ||
How does that in any way blame her for resisting? | ||
Why is everybody saying that? | ||
It's the stupidest thing I ever heard. | ||
That's literally what happened. | ||
The guy was intending to rape her, and when she fought back, he panicked and murdered her. | ||
She was right to fight back. | ||
I wish she was armed. | ||
The guy who was trying to rape her is a psychotic murderer. | ||
I don't see how this blames Laken in any way, and I don't know why everyone's saying it. | ||
It makes no sense. | ||
But I'm seeing like all these tweets where everyone's like, you're right, it's the New York Post's fault. | ||
What? | ||
The New York Post quoted a profiler. | ||
Why are you blaming the New York Post? | ||
Like, I got a lot of complaints about the media. | ||
But if a profiler comes out and says, here's what we think happened, and New York Post is like, here's what the profiler thinks happened, why are you saying the New York Post is blaming her? | ||
It's just non sequitur. | ||
Does not compute. | ||
Alright, we'll grab some more Super Chats. | ||
Let's go. | ||
I don't know. | ||
Perhaps. | ||
Perhaps. | ||
has breasts? I don't know. | ||
Polly Puree says, I'm listening while working. Tim is on fire tonight. | ||
Perhaps, perhaps. | ||
Alright, Jordan Cox says, we lost our kitten today to his surgery injury. Please pray for our boy, Frankie. | ||
Rip, Frankie, we love you. | ||
It's already here, man. | ||
Mr. Bocas seems fairly spry, but he's got balance issues. | ||
He's getting dangerously low in his blood cell count, and the medicine's slowly not working anymore. | ||
But he's made it quite a long time. | ||
It's over a year. | ||
He was not supposed to make it this long. | ||
He was supposed to be a couple weeks but we got him hopped up on goofballs. | ||
I love that cats have nine lives saying they're just so in tune with your emotions like you'll think they're gonna die and then you have hope and then they get hope and they're like actually I want to eat. | ||
Apparently cats are at the end like they become more affectionate and that actually prolongs their life like when you give them affection back. | ||
Big time. | ||
That's how Bucko is. | ||
If you pet him he goes and eats like he's a Inspired. | ||
Polly Puree says, I hope this guy beats Crenshaw. | ||
Indeed. | ||
Me too. | ||
Jacob Hardy says, Joe Rogan needs to endorse Trump. | ||
He should. | ||
He should. | ||
He's done it tacitly, but not really. | ||
Right? | ||
Yeah. | ||
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He said, I'd vote for him over Biden. | |
Where are we at? | ||
Let's grab some more. | ||
Cowboy Rob says Russia could have finished off Ukraine about a year and a half ago, if they really had wanted to. | ||
I don't think Putin is really trying to take Ukraine. | ||
I don't know. | ||
It's hard to fight through all the propaganda to figure out what's really going on. | ||
Yeah, even Putin himself said that he can't even fight against our propaganda machine. | ||
We live in a freaking bubble, and that's the lens that we see through. | ||
We don't really know what's going on outside the world, I believe that 100%. | ||
Garant says Trudeau doesn't want to be China. | ||
Soros stated a few years ago he infiltrated Canada and Argentina's government. | ||
Trudeau was his infiltrator. | ||
Trudeau is doing WEF's bidding. | ||
Yeah. | ||
As for Argentina, I am jealous. | ||
Man, Javier Mele. | ||
Talk about, wow. | ||
He slashed, he balanced the budget. | ||
That's like unheard of for a country. | ||
Right. | ||
That's crazy. | ||
And the amount of time is crazy. | ||
That's what people aren't talking about. | ||
They did it in like two days, it feels like. | ||
Overnight. | ||
Right. | ||
It's a couple months, I think. | ||
Yeah, yeah. | ||
But still, in terms of a country, it's overnight. | ||
It's wild. | ||
Rohan Dunt says, Tim, doing the Nazi salute was recently made a criminal offense in Victoria, Australia, yet the communist fist is fine and dandy. | ||
We went to the Ben and Jerry's Communist Factory when we were in Burlington, and they have a picture of Colin Kaepernick doing the red salute, and I just thought it was hilarious, and I'm like, you know what would be a really fun video to make? | ||
An ice cream truck that's like parked and like doing high quality ice cream with tons of Nazi imagery but not overt Nazi imagery like you're not gonna put a swastika or anything but you'll have like a guy smiling and doing the Roman salute and you know and it'll be called things like structure the world to bring back order and so what Ben and Jerry's had is they have a picture of Colin Kaepernick doing the red salute and it says like you know non-dairy change the world and world world is whirl and it's like okay But the Red Salute is like... | ||
No, it's no different than doing the Nazi salute. | ||
But these protesters do it all the time. | ||
And I won't do the red salute, but it is holding your fist up at a 90 degree angle with your fingers facing outwards. | ||
The fingers, the fist and the fingers together represents United We Are Strong. | ||
In a much similar way as the fascists, the symbol of the fascists, was a bundle of fascists, is that how you pronounce it? | ||
Was a bundle of sticks with a blade. | ||
Because a single stick is weak, but all together it makes a weapon. | ||
And so, For them to put up a picture of Colin Kaepernick doing a red salute, it's just like... It's kind of shocking how ignorant people in this country are as to what communism is, because we hate Nazis so much. | ||
And Nazis are bad! | ||
And we don't like them. | ||
But communists are bad too! | ||
When a Chinese Communist Party member wants to join the party, they have to perform the red salute. | ||
And then you go to these protests, Antifa, they walk around doing the red salute. | ||
And they had a picture of Colin Kaepernick doing it. | ||
I'm like, that's crazy. | ||
Like, they killed like a hundred million people. | ||
And Colin Kaepernick is just on a picture doing that. | ||
That's nuts. | ||
My feelings are I'm never going to stop putting my hands in the air and squeezing my fingers. | ||
So I don't care who did it before me, who appropriated it, who tainted it. | ||
So you're going to walk around and do Roman salutes? | ||
I've never stopped. | ||
I mean, I don't think about it. | ||
I don't do it for the Romans. | ||
I don't do it for the commies. | ||
I do it for myself when I feel good sometimes. | ||
He'd just be walking around doing Nazi salutes. | ||
Whatever it is. | ||
Hand up with a fist? | ||
Come on. | ||
That belongs to nobody. | ||
Get out of here. | ||
Same with the Nazi crap. | ||
They try and make these things illegal just to put your hand in a certain direction. | ||
I can't stand that stuff. | ||
You can't say a certain word. | ||
Can't make a certain shape with your finger. | ||
Get off. | ||
I agree. | ||
I can see the headlines tomorrow. | ||
Jameson Ellis consorts with Nazis and Communists. | ||
At the same time somehow. | ||
Look, that's very bipartisan. | ||
These are incremental things. | ||
First, they'll be like, no, no, it's just a Nazi thing that we want to make illegal. | ||
Don't worry about it. | ||
10, 20 years. | ||
No, no, it's just a Communist one we want to make illegal. | ||
No, no, it's just you standing there we want to make illegal. | ||
Don't let them do that. | ||
Slippery slope, man. | ||
I don't care about it being illegal. | ||
I care about it not being socially acceptable for a major Unilever-owned ice cream company to put communist allegiance in their ice cream product. | ||
But we all know that Ben & Jerry's are a bunch of communists, so it's like, you know, whatever. | ||
It's pretty funny. | ||
We went there and I was looking at all the weird communist stuff they got. | ||
I thought it was hilarious because they're really like Ben and Jerry's is especially far leftist. | ||
It's not just Democrat, it's entrenched in the woke culture stuff too. | ||
It would be like going to an ice cream shop and they have Jack Posobiec brand ice cream. | ||
That's really in the weeds for Trump supporters. | ||
The average person probably doesn't know who Jack is. | ||
No offense Jack, I'm just saying the average person is probably just like, I know who Trump is, but who else? | ||
You know what I mean? | ||
But it was funny because as we were leaving, some guy recognized me and was like, hey, what's up man? | ||
Watch the show. | ||
And I was like, yo, what up? | ||
And maybe he's watching now. | ||
But I was thinking it's funny. | ||
It's like, here we are. | ||
We're both very critical of communists and we're checking out this communist factory. | ||
The crazy thing about the Ben and Jerry's factory is they don't allow tipping. | ||
And it said, to ensure everyone gets like equal treatment and fair pay, we do not accept tipping in exchange for higher wages. | ||
And I'm like, that's bullshit. | ||
That's not true. | ||
You can pay your staff $20 an hour and allow them to accept tips. | ||
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Why? | |
I can't give a guy $10 for no reason? | ||
No, it's because they're communists and they want to make sure everyone gets paid the same no matter what. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Alright everybody, if you haven't already, would you kindly smash that like button, subscribe to this channel, share this show with your friends, head over to TimCast.com, click join us, become a member, so you can watch that members-only show coming up on the front page of TimCast.com in a couple minutes. | ||
You don't want to miss it. | ||
You can follow the show at TimCastIRL, you can follow me personally at TimCast. | ||
Jameson, do you want to shout anything out? | ||
Yeah, I just want to say, again, thanks for having me on the show. | ||
So I definitely would encourage everybody to go to JamesonEllis.com. | ||
That's Jameson like the whiskey, only I won't leave you with a hangover in the morning. | ||
But Jameson, J-A-M-E-S-O-N-E-L-L-I-S. | ||
We are up against big establishment money, so every little bit helps. | ||
If you wouldn't mind making a contribution of five dollars, ten dollars, a dollar, it really doesn't matter. | ||
Even though we're almost done with early voting and election day is right around the corner, it will not go to waste. | ||
So if you could do that, that would be great. | ||
Also, last thing I want to say is if you would go to FireDanCrenshaw.com So that's actually a site that I was turned on to about two or three weeks ago. | ||
It's got his voting record on there. | ||
It's got the proof of the votes. | ||
It explains the votes. | ||
It takes you to the roll calls, the legislation, everything. | ||
So if you want to learn more about my opponent, go to FireDanCrenshaw.com. | ||
Just also throw this out there. | ||
There's no rumor mill type stuff on there. | ||
This is just 100% his voting record. | ||
So I don't get involved in a lot of the mudslinging. | ||
My whole goal is just to show how he is not truly representing the district he is supposed to represent. | ||
So with that being said, that was basically it, man. | ||
I just appreciate being able to come and have a conversation with all y'all. | ||
I watch the show quite regularly, so it was hard for me to walk in the door and not be like, That's Tim Poole. | ||
Playing pool. | ||
Yeah, playing pool. | ||
That was pretty crazy. | ||
So just thanks for having me on the show, man. | ||
It's an honor and a privilege. | ||
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Absolutely. | |
Thanks for coming. | ||
Yeah, it's been fun having you here. | ||
Did you say where people can follow you online? | ||
Yeah, jamesonellis.com. | ||
On all the socials, my handle is at the jamesonellis. | ||
It's Facebook X truth. | ||
I mean, all across the board. | ||
YouTube at the jamesonellis. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Awesome. | ||
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Cool. | |
Well, it's been fun having you here. | ||
I'm Hannah-Claire Brimlow. | ||
I'm a writer for scnr.com. | ||
You can follow all of our work at TimCastNews on Twitter and Instagram. | ||
I'm really grateful to be a part of that team. | ||
And if you want to follow me personally, I'm on Twitter at hcbrimlow and I'm on Instagram at hannahclaire.b. | ||
Bye, Ian! | ||
Bye, see you later, Hannah-Claire! | ||
See ya! | ||
Good to see you, Jameson. | ||
And you guys, follow me at iancrossland on the internet, all over the place, and check out eyesofadvice.com. | ||
Eyes of advice dot com. | ||
That's the new music video we just launched. | ||
It's the most shazammed song we've ever had. | ||
Let's keep it up. | ||
Yeah, because they'll see the ad and they'll be like, what was that song? | ||
And then they shazam it because they don't remember and then it... It's like, yeah, people want the... We've been getting crazy feedback over how good the video is. | ||
The video is spectacular, so shout out to Kent Welling for making that, doing the bulk of the work on that. | ||
I can't wait till we put out the video showing how he made it because you guys are gonna laugh your asses off. | ||
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So funny. | |
So funny. | ||
Is that Friday? | ||
Maybe we'll do that on Friday. | ||
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Oh, I don't know. | |
We'll figure it out. | ||
It's up to Kent. | ||
We're behind the scenes. | ||
Right on. | ||
We got Serge. | ||
All right, Serge. | ||
Yeah, I'm Serge.com. | ||
Find me on the internet. | ||
Find me on SoundCloud or something. | ||
Who knows? | ||
Cheers, guys. | ||
We'll see you all over at TimCast.com in a few minutes. |