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I cannot believe the bloodbath story actually persisted. | ||
They sent out a memo or something, the Democratic Party and their strategists to all the media companies, to run this hoax story that Trump called for a bloodbath, as if to imply he wants to kill people. | ||
My favorite headline, of course, was NPR. | ||
They ran a headline that said something to the effect of, Donald Trump says some migrants are not people and warns of a bloodbath if he's not elected. | ||
As if to imply, like, he's talking about migrants going around killing people or something. | ||
Like, they're zombies, I have no idea. | ||
But what was really happening was Donald Trump was making reference to the auto industry. | ||
And he said, if you elect me, I will stop the outsourcing of jobs so that we can make cars here, and I won't let them sell those cars here, but if I don't get elected, it'll be a bloodbath. | ||
Of course, he was referring to the market, the economy, the auto industry. | ||
It'd be very, very bad for the auto industry and your jobs if they do this. | ||
Well... | ||
Man, MSNBC went nuts. | ||
Joe Scarborough's like, we're not stupid. | ||
Americans aren't stupid. | ||
We know what he means. | ||
Hillary Clinton said, oh, bloodbath. | ||
They're all just doubling down like their brains don't work. | ||
And my friends, it may be because their brains don't work. | ||
But here's where it gets good. | ||
Joe Biden has already cut a campaign ad using the tiniest snippet of Trump saying bloodbath. | ||
It's remarkable that there are people this stupid that are going to fall for this. | ||
I'm hoping it's not the case, and I'm hoping the reason why Trump's polls are actually going up is because the American people are not so stupid they're going to fall for this. | ||
We got a lot of news to talk about. | ||
I mean, Trump, his lawyer said they can't afford the bond for the appeal in New York. | ||
You've got Tyson Foods laying people off and then saying they want to start hiring from the asylum seekers. | ||
You know, this country is being gutted. | ||
There's a lot of news today to talk about, but we're gonna start with that bloodbath story. | ||
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Joining us tonight to talk about this and everything else is Dan Ball. | ||
Tim, thank you so much for having me on, man. | ||
I appreciate it. | ||
It was a bit of a trek from San Diego, where One America News is, to get all the way over here to D.C. | ||
and then drive in the middle of nowhere to your compound. | ||
I love it, by the way. | ||
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It's great. | |
What a fun life you have. | ||
I'm jealous as hell right now, to be honest. | ||
Well, you gotta have chickens. | ||
You've got chickens out there. | ||
You've got a poker table. | ||
Can we play a little poker later? | ||
Those are Fridays, unfortunately. | ||
I came on the wrong night. | ||
But thank you so much for inviting me in so we can share what's happening at OAN. | ||
We can chew over some of the news headlines that are bogus. | ||
And you're a host over at OAN. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Is this the point where I tell everybody who I am? | ||
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Yeah. | |
If they don't know? | ||
Okay, I'll give you the 30-second version. | ||
So, my name's Dan Ball. | ||
I host a little show called Real America. | ||
It's on at 8 p.m. | ||
So, it's actually on right now, but there's a fill-in host. | ||
I've been doing that about three and a half years for OAN. | ||
That's the One America News Network, which has been out for about 11 years. | ||
So, we're one of the baby young networks out there. | ||
Prior to that I ran for Congress in 18 in California as a Republican got my ass kicked But I learned a lot about how dirty politics are during that run prior to that I was a local news guy for like 20 some years in places like Philadelphia Palm Springs Grand Rapids Toledo you name it and so I've been in this industry for 32 years now and I I gotta say, if it weren't for folks like you and people doing independent journalism, podcasts, citizen journalism, I don't think the American people would know what the hell's going on. | ||
Because legacy media has been lying to them for decades and it's only gotten worse in the Trump era. | ||
And so tonight, I hope we have that discussion about a lot of these headlines and tell people the truth. | ||
So I commend you and thank you for inviting somebody like me on, but also just for what you guys have been doing the last few years in spitting truth and speaking truth to power. | ||
Well, thanks for coming on. | ||
Thank you, brother. | ||
We got Hannah Clare hanging out. | ||
Hey, I'm Hannah Clare Brimlow. | ||
I'm a writer for scnr.com. | ||
I'm really glad to be part of that team. | ||
Speaking of which, you know who's here tonight? | ||
Chris Bloodbath Carr joining us. | ||
That's right. | ||
That's what they call me in the newsroom. | ||
Yeah, that's true. | ||
Very hot term. | ||
Yeah, I'm the executive editor at SCNR.com, publishing the work of outstanding journalists, just like Hannah-Claire Bermelow right here. | ||
Happy to be here tonight. | ||
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Let's do it. | |
Right on. | ||
It's raining blood, everybody. | ||
Yeah, good. | ||
DonLemonParty.com. | ||
Tim just bought the website, so I can show it now. | ||
There's nothing there. | ||
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But still, DonLemonParty.com is a great site to have. | |
It's a great real estate. | ||
I'm sure you guys know. | ||
Thanks for telling me what Lemon Party is. | ||
I didn't know that, by the way. | ||
We'll save that one for the after show. | ||
Don't look it up. | ||
So, one of the other big stories is Don Lemon put out his interview with Elon Musk, and one of the segments, Elon Musk explains his concerns over DEI, explaining a conditional hypothetical to which Don Lemon can't comprehend. | ||
I kid you not, Elon Musk says, if we lower the standards in healthcare, you will get unqualified healthcare and people will eventually die. | ||
And then Don Lemon goes, but no one's died. | ||
And that is quite literally an IQ test conditional hypothetical question right there and it's like, no wonder Elon Musk nuked Don Lennon. | ||
Which goes to show you just how stupid these talking heads are on the mainstream media. | ||
He couldn't understand. | ||
Elon explained it to him almost three times if I recall. | ||
In that clip, right? | ||
He tried really hard. | ||
No, I'm not saying they're dying now, which they probably are. | ||
And let's be real. | ||
The DEI CRT bullshit has brought down standards in the airline industry, education, health care, and I can go the military. | ||
We can go on and on. | ||
Yes, people are dying and will die. | ||
So Elon was correct. | ||
But the fact that Don Lemon couldn't get that. | ||
It's crazy. | ||
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Isn't it, Tim? | |
We'll bring that clip up. | ||
Let's jump to this first story. | ||
I can't say I'm surprised. | ||
Joe Biden is, what is the opposite of integrity and honor? | ||
He's a dishonorable man. | ||
Biden campaign cuts a digital ad using Trump's bloodbath remarks. | ||
I'll play the clip for you in a second, but take a look at this. | ||
I love this from NPR. | ||
Trump says some migrants are not people and warns of a bloodbath if he loses. | ||
This is amazing. | ||
The clip in question was Donald Trump saying, they're going to try and move auto manufacturing to Mexico. | ||
I will put a tariff on those cars at 100% so no one will buy them. | ||
Correct. | ||
And only if I get elected. | ||
If I don't get elected, it's going to be a bloodbath for the whole country. | ||
And he's speaking in the context directly of the auto industry. | ||
He said it! | ||
Now, here's what the Biden administration has just put out. | ||
I'm going to play the video for you. | ||
Don't get elected, it's gonna be a bloodbath. | ||
And it's gonna be a bloodbath for the country. | ||
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Jews will not replace us! | |
You also had people that were very fine people on both sides. | ||
Are you willing to condemn white supremacists and militia groups? | ||
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Proud Boys, stand back and stand by. | |
Please rise for the horribly and unfairly treated January 6th hostages. | ||
There's been a lot of pardons and commutations of January 6th defendants. | ||
Yes, absolutely. | ||
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Tell your supporters now, no matter what, no violence. | |
And it's going to be a bloodbath. | ||
It's gonna be a bloodbath. | ||
I like that his new campaign slogan is just, Stop Trump. | ||
No shame. | ||
He was headed in that direction. | ||
They never talk about their platform. | ||
Americans have been living it for three years, so they know it's shit. | ||
Look at everything in our country right now, and you can't tell me, prior to the COVID scam... I'm allowed to say that, right, Tim? | ||
Prior to that... | ||
The country was doing pretty well. | ||
Let's think about it. | ||
401ks were through the roof. | ||
We had the lowest unemployment in every sector for age, race, gender, you name it. | ||
There were more jobs. | ||
I remember reading that report in 2018. | ||
There were more jobs available than there were people in the country. | ||
And yet This is all they've got. | ||
Every single one of the DAs that's gone after Trump. | ||
Every one of these liberal, radical, crazy Democrats. | ||
It's not, here's how I'm going to clean up crime in the street. | ||
Here's how I'm going to fix the economy for you. | ||
Here's how I'm going to get people to join our military again so we have some national defense. | ||
No, I'm going to get Trump. | ||
I'm going to stop Trump. | ||
I'm going to get Trump. | ||
It's going to be a bloodbath. | ||
He's not a good enough president to defend his legacy, right? | ||
He can't point to anything right now and say, you see this economic windfall? | ||
That's me. | ||
Like, you see how safe the border is? | ||
That's what he can't say any of these things because it's all falling apart. | ||
So he can say Trump is worse. | ||
Trump is the worst option. | ||
Be afraid of him. | ||
Not just like don't like him discredits policies, but be actively afraid that he is going to bring in way or he's going to activate some sort of weird cell of people that want to harm you. | ||
When, you know, that didn't happen under Trump. | ||
None of these things, these dark positions come true. | ||
But Chris and I worked on the story today and, you know, going through the mainstream headlines is almost hysterical because the whole thing, I mean, you'll have to talk about this, was, you know, doom and gloom, Trump just predicts end of world. | ||
It was constant. | ||
It wasn't, and it was, they had issues with everything. | ||
He's saying there's going to be no more elections if he's not, if he doesn't win. | ||
Right, he'll never leave this time because he didn't leave before. | ||
Wait a minute, Joe, you're the president. | ||
They're literally saying he won't leave like he wouldn't leave before. | ||
He left, people! | ||
We saw him get on the damn helicopter and leave! | ||
But the funny thing about that is... | ||
You've got a video of Trump saying, there may not be another election unless I win, while they simultaneously say, if Trump wins, there will never be another election. | ||
Like Rachel Maddow screaming it. | ||
Oh, I heard that. | ||
And Joe Scarborough, those MSNBC people, Joy Reid, talk about no shame. | ||
I've been doing this 32 years, Tim, and I got to tell you, man, these hosts, it's so despicable what they do to the American people, gaslighting them, pitting each other against one another, lying Constantly. | ||
Like this bloodbath story. | ||
Not one liberal agency out there told the freaking truth about that comment. | ||
They all, from Politico to the New York Times, to all the social media sites, and then all the mainstream folks, CNN, MSNBC, they all said the same thing. | ||
Trump said bloodbath. | ||
It's going to be a bloodbath. | ||
They never put it into context. | ||
Well, let's put it into context. | ||
We got this tweet from Tenet Media. | ||
The mainstream media is having a meltdown over Donald Trump's use of the word bloodbath. | ||
Why is it okay for them to use it? | ||
And it starts off with good old Joe Scarborough and Micah Brzezinski. | ||
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Columnist Charles Blow has a new piece for the New York Times entitled, | |
A Biden Bloodbath. | ||
2018 midterms, you can bet that they 100% are fearing a slaughter. | ||
In fact, the word bloodbath and massacre come up frequently. | ||
The Republican Party will be destroyed. | ||
It's going to be a bloodbath. | ||
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There's going to be a bloodbath one way or the other. | |
Bloodbath for Bernie Sanders. | ||
It's been a bloodbath. | ||
They're shaping up to be a bloodbath. | ||
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Head off a bloodbath in next year's crucial midterm. | |
Off-year elections are often a bloodbath. | ||
This week's bloodbath for Democrats. | ||
A bloodbath at the ballot box. | ||
Yep. | ||
I do think it's kind of funny that we use bloodbath as a metaphor for all of these crises. | ||
hit you had a gal in there who's the most racist host I've ever seen you got Jimmy they're all | ||
such lying scum bloodbath I do think it's kind of funny that we use bloodbath as a metaphor for | ||
all of these like crises as it's just it's it's a particularly I don't know macabre way of | ||
describing someone's getting fired from their job but you can't act like Donald Trump was using it | ||
in one context when y'all use it in the exact same context. | ||
That's why I'm just, you know, I think it's a gift. | ||
I think it's, I think it's a beautiful gift. | ||
I agree with you. | ||
Because now what you do is, first thing I'll say is when I saw the clip on Saturday, I thought that, I thought it was over. | ||
They tried running the story. | ||
I thought by Monday it'd be done because it was crushed instantly. | ||
No. | ||
But here's what you do. | ||
Take the full context clip, you can find it on X, of Trump in full context saying, You know, they're going to build these cars in Mexico. | ||
We're going to put a tariff on them. | ||
And then what you do is, if you know someone who has not heard the story at all, they're trying to saturate the market. | ||
You, as Ian would describe it, you inoculate your friends by giving them the correct context first. | ||
This is how you break them out of the matrix, though. | ||
You show someone this video and be like, okay, watch this video right now. | ||
And they're going to watch this 20 second long video and they're going to be like, okay, and? | ||
And you'll be like, Trump's saying that if he doesn't get elected, the auto industry is going to be in shambles. | ||
And they're going to go, okay, and? | ||
Then, later on when they're at the airport or a hotel and CNN comes on, and they hear the bloodbath thing, they're going to go, what? | ||
I just watched that video. | ||
That's not what Trump said. | ||
But if someone, it's like whichever bit of information they get first, you know, Ian was saying that he'll send his mom something in the news as fast as possible so that he'll inoculate her from the fake news later. | ||
So if, like, this is a perfect example. | ||
Yeah, it is. | ||
If you send the real video to your parents, friends, and family and say, watch this, then when the news comes out and lies, they'll go, wait a minute. | ||
But if it's the other way around, what'll happen is, they'll watch MSNBC, they'll go, Trump said a bloodbath, oh no! | ||
And then after that, if you try sending the real video, they'll go, I don't wanna watch it, I cannot watch that man. | ||
Or they'll think you edited it. | ||
You'll be like, no, no, no, it's in reverse, how could I add context? | ||
AdWords Trump said, I'm showing you the full clip. | ||
And I love the fact that they had to bring back the very fine people in that ad. | ||
They're bringing that one back when the majority of Americans have learned, maybe not majority but a bunch, have learned that was taken out of context as well because they didn't play the 37 seconds after the very fine people comment where he did condemn the assholes that committed those crimes. | ||
And they're doing the same thing with this one. | ||
But I think, Tim, because of shows like yours, because of Elon buying X and allowing spaces. | ||
I was on one yesterday and the day before. | ||
People are already talking about this one. | ||
It broke and millions of people now are hearing the actual full comment ahead of time. | ||
And so I think the American people, like you just said, Tim, are waking up. | ||
They're seeing this one and blatantly knowing, OK, now not only does the Biden regime lie to me about what Trump says, but now I can see that my newscasters, the people I trust, are lying to me because this one is spreading like wildfire. | ||
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Maybe. | |
Biden still raised 53 million dollars reportedly. | ||
I mean, that's what he's reporting. | ||
Yeah, this kind of logical approach to deprogramming would not work with any ish lib that I know. | ||
And I'll tell you why, okay? | ||
So it's an old joke. | ||
This person is convinced that they're dead. | ||
So this therapist that they get is really intelligent. | ||
He's like, I don't know what I'm going to do. | ||
I'm going to explain to them that they're not dead because I'm going to help them understand that dead people don't bleed. | ||
I'm going to get them to understand that over the course of a series of sessions. | ||
I'm going to prick him. | ||
And he does. | ||
And he bleeds. | ||
He goes, see? | ||
He goes, oh my god, dead people can bleed. | ||
You see? | ||
That's what's gonna happen. | ||
So when they see this, you know, this ad about, you know, help me, help me stop, you know, let's let's stop Trump and the thump thump thump. | ||
So, that ad is powerful enough because it like affirms the crazed reality that they think they're living in. | ||
And their fears they already have, right? | ||
Yeah. | ||
Because those fears have already been based on lies for the last, well, since 2015. | ||
Since the man came down the escalator and they started lying on that first comment, remember that one, about the illegal immigrants. | ||
So, they've been lying about it since 2015. | ||
That's a long time to live in derangement. | ||
Right. | ||
It is like a matrix bubble reality where You know, I was thinking this. | ||
It's been longer than seven years since they started. | ||
It's been nine years since they started the media campaign hoaxes against Donald Trump. | ||
2015, when he was running, is when they started lying. | ||
They have crafted a reality of fake news and information for almost a decade. | ||
And I was thinking about it. | ||
Isn't it something like every seven years, every cell in your body is replaced? | ||
That's what they say. | ||
So that would mean every human today is crafted from beyond the point of where they've lied. | ||
So every fiber of their being has existed in this world for the past near decade. | ||
It's hard to break those people out of that. | ||
Oh, it's a lot of deprogramming. | ||
I know. | ||
I mean, I try to do it on our show, but again, because there's so many lies out there about our network, | ||
about your show, just telling someone I work at OAN, the first reaction I get is I said it to somebody | ||
the other day, where was it? | ||
I'm maybe at the airport or on the plane or whatever, and somebody overheard it, and immediately it was, | ||
oh, OAN, oh, that's a real network. | ||
You guys are Russian propaganda. | ||
I'm like, oh, did you read Wikipedia? | ||
Good on you, good job, ma'am. | ||
Do you actually know who owns us? | ||
The sweet 82-year-old man, Mr. Herring, his two sons. | ||
He's really from Louisiana. | ||
The kids were born and raised in California. | ||
They have no ties to Russia. | ||
Trump doesn't call us and tell us what to do. | ||
But you read Wikipedia, you watch the mainstream and they tell you OAN lies to you every day and it's controlled by Russia. | ||
You can't deprogram that. | ||
That's hard. | ||
But I think the folks that are in the middle, and let's be real, you win an election with independence, with undecided. | ||
Those crazies that you're talking about, Tim, we're never going to get to them. | ||
You're right, Chris, it's not going to happen. | ||
They're going to buy this commercial and think Trump said bloodbath and he's going to kill people. | ||
He's going to throw people in prisons and do all kinds of crazy crap. | ||
Like you heard De Niro the other night with Bill Maher, Friday before last, going, he's going to come after me. | ||
He's going to shut your show down, Bill. | ||
Really? | ||
Come on. | ||
Cause he did all that the first four years. | ||
In response to this, let's jump to this next story. | ||
In response to the bloodbath hoax, people launched the hashtag, Biden's border bloodbath. | ||
And this is actually very, very clever. | ||
Currently, the number one trend in the United States on X is hashtag Biden's border bloodbath. | ||
The reason why it's so brilliant is that when people start searching for bloodbath, you replace the Democrat narrative with an anti-Democrat narrative. | ||
So taking control of those words and. | ||
And that is a real bloodbath, by the way. | ||
That is a real bloodbath. | ||
Shifting the focus to a real problem instead of a fake one. | ||
But here's the fascinating thing. | ||
So first of all, you know, I got my tweet in, just hashtag Biden's border bloodbath. | ||
But I want to give an honorable mention to Charlie Kirk, who deserves all the credit. | ||
I don't know if this was his idea, but I Google searched it. | ||
Charlie Kirk had a show on February 28th of this year titled Biden's border bloodbath comes to campus. | ||
And I was like, did he really get that? | ||
Because I mean, maybe that was his idea. | ||
I don't know. | ||
But, you know, great timing. | ||
Great timing. | ||
Great timing. | ||
Yeah, because we all know Trump said economic bloodbath about the auto industry. | ||
But when you look at what's happening with the border in three years and two months, we've allowed somewhere between 10 and 12. | ||
Let's be real. | ||
If the government's telling us 7.9, it's 10 to 12 because you got gotaways and not giving us the facts. | ||
How many fentanyl deaths? | ||
How many American citizens have been raped, beaten or killed? | ||
Um, how many have we lost since Democrats and liberals always say they're for these downtrodden people? | ||
Do you know that over 1700 have died on the way here? | ||
How about the rape trees along the way where the coyotes hang panties of little girls in trees in Mexico? | ||
And that's my path to bring my children that I'm going to traffic into slavery. | ||
So it is a real bloodbath that Biden's created. | ||
Yeah, this one refers to a literal bloodbath, whereas Trump was speaking figuratively. | ||
So I commend whoever's doing that. | ||
Keep it up. | ||
Let's make it number one. | ||
Keep it trending. | ||
You know what? | ||
Vice.com, for instance, they're gone. | ||
We're looking at more and more layoffs every day. | ||
There's a bloodbath in digital media. | ||
And it's been ongoing for a long time. | ||
CNN had a bloodbath. | ||
Remember, they closed down the Big Atlanta office and laid off tons of people last year. | ||
It just keeps happening. | ||
So I'm actually feeling pretty good Because the narrative machine is, their ratings are collapsing. | ||
Now we're hearing that at CNN, even Anderson Cooper and Wolf Blitzer may be on the firing block. | ||
So yeah, they could be out soon too. | ||
They don't get to like step down? | ||
They don't get to honorably resign or anything? | ||
They're gonna get fired? | ||
They're getting paid millions of dollars. | ||
And I have to wonder about this. | ||
I mean, how does CNN... I don't understand how these networks even made money to begin with. | ||
I suppose when you have a locked in audience, a guarantee because there's so few channels, but with the rise of the internet, it was obvious this was coming. | ||
Yeah, Fox is the only one, even though they're down on some of their demos and some of their shows, 25 to 40%. | ||
They're still making big money because they have that locked in over 45, 50, my age bracket, conservatives around the country, in the Midwest and the South especially. | ||
So their advertising dollars are still decent. | ||
That's why they can afford to still give Hannity and Ingram and the rest of them millions. | ||
But it's dying on the vine too. | ||
Like I said, it's dying on the vine. | ||
So the average age I think of Fox News viewers, a Fox News viewer is 62. | ||
CNN I think is 65 and MSNBC is 72. | ||
I could be wrong. | ||
I believe those are the numbers we pulled up a couple of weeks ago. | ||
That means MSNBC is on the verge of total collapse. | ||
And I hate to be a dick, but 72, it's like 73.4 or something is the average male life expectancy, and a woman I believe might be like 76 or something. | ||
Which means MSNBC's viewers are going to start... | ||
Shuffling loose this mortal coil. | ||
And look, I'm not trying to be grim, this is a natural part of all life and all generational cycles. | ||
You're just stating facts. | ||
Well, and this is why businesses pursue younger audiences, right? | ||
They need them to stay alive to buy their product. | ||
Yeah, the number one demo, you want the 25 to 45, or 35, really, you want that money. | ||
Nobody wants over 45, over 40 anymore. | ||
Everybody wants the 20 and 30-year-old money, because that's the longevity money. | ||
You don't want somebody 50, 60, 70, like you just said, Tim, we'll be dead soon. | ||
But thanks for that, by the way. | ||
I just hit 50 this year. | ||
And you got 20 some odd years. | ||
But uh... You're still valuable to Fox. | ||
CNN's got seven to eight years on average before their average viewer is going to be passing away and no longer watching. | ||
And that's it. | ||
They will have nothing. | ||
They will have no ratings. | ||
Look, they should have been pro-raising the birth rate, right? | ||
Because there's no one after them anyways, so everything is going to collapse unless you have people. | ||
The thing is, the tradition of watching cable news died away over time, and unless you can also convert people back to it, which you won't be able to, the internet is unstoppable in that manner, there's really nothing left to pursue there. | ||
They're just not agile the way they need to be as technology changes. | ||
I don't think they can be. | ||
I don't know that the stodgy, authoritative, talentless cable news networks could possibly adapt to modern contextual news delivery. | ||
I agree. | ||
I don't think it's possible. | ||
Look at the Don Lemon. | ||
Case in point, right? | ||
You cannot put Don Lemon, you cannot have Don Lemon on a show like this hosting a two-hour long, raw, conversational show discussing news topics. | ||
He wouldn't be able to hang. | ||
Look, he couldn't even understand what Elon was trying to convey to him. | ||
He would push the earpiece and say, what should I say now? | ||
Right, to the EP, his executive producer. | ||
Is that okay? | ||
Is that a good question? | ||
These networks could do is try to create modern conversational information delivery, but I don't think they have the mental capacity to do so. | ||
You see some guys trying to do it, right? | ||
Like case in point, Chris Cuomo. | ||
Yeah, but he's gone, that's the thing. | ||
Right. | ||
He went over to News Nation, which is owned by, not Sinclair, Nexstar, the old WGN Superstation, and he's trying to reinvent himself, right? | ||
He had Tucker on the other day, and he does a lot of monologue right to the camera, trying to be conversational, trying to bring up common things that normal Americans talk about, yet he's been in this bubble of a rich, Primetime news anchor at CNN for decades, also coming from the corrupt Cuomo family. | ||
I'm sure he'll hit me for saying that. | ||
Don't really care. | ||
Sorry, Chris. | ||
Not sorry. | ||
But he's trying to reinvent himself now in his 50s to hold on to an audience. | ||
Now he's trying to speak directly to them and say, I'm one of you and I understand you and have a conversation. | ||
It's not working. | ||
NewsNation's numbers suck. | ||
Nobody's going to NewsNation. | ||
I mean, until they canceled OAN, we were shooting up. | ||
We had a couple hours where we were beating Newsmax, and we were getting close to some of the shows on Fox, and then they canceled us. | ||
That's probably why. | ||
Well, there's lots of reasons. | ||
Speaking truth about the election, the vaccines, COVID, the Biden regime. | ||
People like Chris Cuomo, they don't know how to deliver information in a way a younger audience expects. | ||
Joe Rogan does. | ||
And whether it was intentional or not, it's just raw. | ||
Elon Musk was saying this about Don Lemon. | ||
He thought it was going to be authentic. | ||
It's not. | ||
It's canned CNN stuff, which doesn't work. | ||
So what's the point of even bringing that show to the platform? | ||
Well, and he begged for a bunch of goodies that were ridiculous, so that's why he fired his ass. | ||
Of course, he's playing it as, he didn't like the way I did the interview. | ||
I asked tough questions, so he didn't keep our deal. | ||
Well, they never signed that deal. | ||
But this is typical of, so his talent agency, Don Lemon's United Talent, likely sent Elon Musk a ridiculous contract because this is how the industry works. | ||
An agency will be like, oh, you want a contract from us? | ||
They will send you the stupidest thing because they're hoping to slip one past you. | ||
They're hoping that Elon would be like, oh sure, I guess, and sign it. | ||
Yeah, wasn't it $8 million a year with a $5 million signing bonus? | ||
He won one of the new Cybertrucks. | ||
He wanted first class tickets and a hotel suite for him and the husband to go to Vegas. | ||
This is the contract that I also gave Tim, just so everyone knows. | ||
Did Tim sign it? | ||
Did you get that? | ||
While I'm still waiting on my Cybertruck. | ||
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Negotiations. | |
The contract that I got from one of the big agencies Was I think like 70 pages long? | ||
No, maybe it was maybe it was 100 and something pages long. | ||
And which I mean, it's an insane amount of money to have that redlined. | ||
And so I read it, and I threw it in the garbage. | ||
And I and this is this is one of the big agencies that handles news and media entertainment TV shows. | ||
Basically said that I would they would own everything and then they would decide what they gave me this was this was a long time ago this is back in like 2013 and then in 2018 I had another deal with another big distribution network and they also sent me a large contract for no reason With a bunch of ridiculously verbose nonsensical language that did nothing but fluff, probably so I wouldn't want to read it, but it included things like, we now own all of your companies, you sign away all rights and ownership and claims, blah blah blah, and so I emailed them back and I was like, | ||
Why did you send me this? | ||
And I said, this is totally normal for business. | ||
And they said, Send it to your lawyer, he'll redline it and send it back. | ||
And I said, you want me to spend five grand so I can start negotiating with you? | ||
Send me a real contract and we'll talk. | ||
And they were like, if this is normal business, then I, and then I told them to go off themselves. | ||
And I stopped, that was it. | ||
I'm like, if I said, if this is how you do business, you're wasting my time. | ||
You know what I did with Mr. Herring? | ||
Handshake, one page contract. | ||
One page contract, handshake. | ||
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Nice. | |
That's what we did. | ||
We do it every year. | ||
One year, re-up. | ||
I don't do multi-years. | ||
There's no lawyer language for 170 pages. | ||
It's, there's your pay. | ||
Here's what you're expected to do. | ||
Here's your medical benefits. | ||
Sign on the line. | ||
That's it! | ||
I get to say what I want. | ||
I get to do what I want. | ||
I mean, when I was hired there, we call him Mr. H. Mr. H was like, we've only been doing this about 10 years. | ||
How long have you been doing this? | ||
Over 30. | ||
Well, then you know more than us, so go do it. | ||
That was it. | ||
You don't get that at CNN. | ||
I've got friends that work at Fox, CNN, not MSNBC, um, ABC, NBC, the big ones in New York, the big old three. | ||
And I talked to them and it's like, there is so much corporate control. | ||
As you said, Tim, these contracts are ridiculous. | ||
They own them. | ||
They own their image. | ||
They own the rights to everything they do. | ||
And you better toe the line and say what they want you to say or your ass is out. | ||
Look at Tucker. | ||
But that's, that's the thing about these houses. | ||
They sit there, they read a prompter and they go, huh? | ||
So when you take Don Lemon out of that controlled environment and sit him down with Elon Musk, and Elon Musk tries saying something very simple like, if X then Y, he goes, huh? | ||
But Y didn't happen. | ||
I'm saying X is happening, and it will likely lead to Y. And he goes, but it didn't happen. | ||
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It's like, oh, Jesus. | |
You're so right there. | ||
They are canned, and you'll see them all the time holding the ear because that executive producer is in their ear telling them. | ||
You'll see Matto even do it. | ||
Oh, my producer's telling me da-da-da. | ||
They're feeding them things. | ||
They can't think for themselves any longer. | ||
They live in this bubble in Manhattan. | ||
The car brings them to the MSNB studios, takes them back to their penthouse or their house in the country. | ||
They've got their millions. | ||
They have their slaves that wait on them because that's what they are. | ||
They've got servants. | ||
Even though they act like liberals and, oh my gosh, reparations for black people, yet they've got people they throw around, treat like dog shit. | ||
I've talked with some of these folks who work as an assistant or a makeup artist or a dietician for these rich-ass news anchors and hosts. | ||
They treat normal people like shit. | ||
They're in a bubble. | ||
They have no clue what's really going on in this world. | ||
And that's why I think people gravitate towards our network and my show as well, because I throw a few shits in now and then, and I've been dead-ass broke, and I'm a regular dude, I serve my country, I've got a child I'm trying to raise in this crazy-ass world, and when I speak to folks now, I don't do the broadcasting voice and read the prompter like I did for 30 years. | ||
I just talk to folks. | ||
That's what people are starving for. | ||
Just talk to them and tell them the damn truth. | ||
Like you do, Tim. | ||
Let's talk about Biden's border bloodbath here. | ||
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Yeah! | |
In this story from the New York Post, Tyson Foods hoping to hire over 40,000 immigrants for labor manufacturing jobs report. | ||
The first criticism I have is for the New York Post because this is a fake news headline. | ||
They're not immigrants, they're criminal aliens. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Illegal aliens, thank you. | ||
Criminal aliens is the legal term. | ||
Illegal alien is a political term. | ||
Illegal immigrant, criminal alien, because they are... Agreed, I'll change to that. | ||
I'm going to use criminal, I like it. | ||
This is the thing, you know, we get... | ||
Who was it who said, I'm sorry for Biden, apologize for calling that murderer, alleged murderer, an illegal. | ||
And bashed Lake and Riley's head in. | ||
That's a trash. | ||
Yes. | ||
So he said illegal and then apologized for it. | ||
I said, I'm I'm deeply offended as well. | ||
And I'm glad Joe Biden apologized for saying illegal. | ||
I just don't like his follow up. | ||
The appropriate term is criminal alien. | ||
Someone who crosses the border illegally is a criminal alien. | ||
That's that's how they describe them in law. | ||
Thank you. | ||
People say illegal alien, and then they're like, no, no, no, say illegal alien, that's the term, or illegal immigrant, and I'm like, no, no, there's criminal alien. | ||
Well, look how they've softened it, right? | ||
During the Obama years, it switched to undocumented worker, and if you just saw in the last three to four weeks, the White House started putting out press releases, and I've seen it now in California from local lawmakers, Democrats, they've changed undocumented worker to newcomers. | ||
Have you noticed that? | ||
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Yes. | |
Now it's newcomers. | ||
Illegal immigrant is that. | ||
They softened criminal alien into illegal immigrant, so they could change the action the individual took from a status. | ||
And then they changed illegal immigrant to undocumented immigrant to change status, and now they're saying newcomers. | ||
Then they said, actually, in between those, unauthorized immigrant. | ||
It is a crime to cross the border, and so legally they were always referred to as criminal aliens. | ||
When I was growing up, I always knew progressive—I grew up in New England—progressive parents who would say, well, they're just undocumented citizens. | ||
They're part of our communities. | ||
They're citizens. | ||
They do stuff, but they're undocumented, which, again, they're people who broke the law by being in the country. | ||
So I don't really think that's a very civic mindset. | ||
But nonetheless, we're not supposed to be exclusionary. | ||
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I don't know. | |
It seems crazy to me. | ||
Let's jump to the news. | ||
Tyson Foods says it's eager to hire over 40,000 asylum seekers, they call it. | ||
and migrants arriving in the United States, according to a report from Bloomberg, | ||
the multinational food conglomerate is allegedly hoping to hire personnel | ||
from the massive influx of migrants coming into the country. | ||
Here's what I'd say. If I if Donald Trump gets elected, the first thing he should do is | ||
should Tyson hire any of these criminal aliens? Tyson should face serious criminal penalties. | ||
Yes. It's a corporation. So, you know, we don't actually do much other than take their money from | ||
them. But yeah, hiring people who criminally entered the country and then offering them jobs. | ||
But you see, here's the real deal. | ||
Tyson's hoping the quote-unquote border security bill, which it's not, the amnesty bill gets passed because it would allow for work permits for criminal aliens. | ||
Basically, the issue Democrats have with all of the border crossings is that they are currently criminal aliens. | ||
The bill they proposed, that they want everyone to sign, and they're calling a border security bill, it will actually end illegal immigration. | ||
Did you know this? | ||
The Senate bill. | ||
Not H.R. | ||
2 from the House, Republicans. | ||
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Yeah, yeah, yeah. | |
The Senate bill. | ||
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No, no, no. | |
The House. | ||
H.R. | ||
2. | ||
That funded Ukraine, Israel, and had money for the border? | ||
Oh, that new one. | ||
Yeah, that would absolutely end illegal immigration in this country. | ||
I was the only one the Freedom Caucus brought up in the House, which nobody signed. | ||
The bill that the Democrats want signed would end illegal immigration by legalizing all of it. | ||
It would no longer be illegal down to the country, so there wouldn't be illegal immigration. | ||
And then what would the Republicans just complain about? | ||
You know what I mean? | ||
No, I mean, this is what I find really interesting, which is that it's the total replacement of people who don't agree with this mindset, right? | ||
They're saying, we would like to have a new class of citizens here because you guys don't agree and let us run the country the way we want to. | ||
And I think that is very Antithetical to the American experience, you know, we had immigration for years and years. | ||
That's how we got this country was built. | ||
But the idea was that we are coming here as people who want to represent an American value system to participate and contribute. | ||
And I think by opening the door to the idea that anyone who shows up and lives in whatever community they decide There's no way to ask them to become a citizen because you are fragments in your country to people who are just arriving and taking part in a system they don't actually want to be part of. | ||
In fact, they are typically also sending money to family overseas or, you know, in other countries. | ||
I can understand the desire to help your family. | ||
On the other hand, I don't think breaking the law by entering another country is the way to do it. | ||
But there's no other modern society nation, Europe or wherever you look, that does what we do, that allows this. | ||
And then also, they make you embrace, well they used to, make you embrace their heritage and become part of their society. | ||
We don't do that anymore. | ||
There's a soundbite that's making the rounds again from Obama when he was running first time for office. | ||
And he was literally saying some of the immigration laws he wanted to put into place were penalizing these companies, like Tyson, so strong they would never hire Of course, he called them undocumented workers, but at least he was pushing for that. | ||
So what the hell happened from 2008 to 2024 that every past president before Trump has said that phrase? | ||
We've all seen the clips. | ||
We're a nation immigrant, but we're a nation of laws and we got to follow him. | ||
Clinton said it. | ||
W said it. | ||
Obama said it. | ||
All the way back to Reagan. | ||
They all said it. | ||
Not anymore. | ||
But not anymore. | ||
I don't think anyone's taking into consideration what the next 10 years will look like if they keep allowing millions of citizens into major cities. | ||
We're replaced. | ||
That's number one. | ||
You know, they're going to, they're trying to replace the electorate in general, whether it's through the census, because they'll put these thousands, these millions rather, in the right state. | ||
So when they redo the census in a, what, a year or two, they'll have new house districts. | ||
So the Dems will control more house districts and they'll eventually As you just said, Tim, make them allowed to vote, because they're already starting to do it in certain cities. | ||
In Chicago, and I think, was it Boston, others, they're working on allowing illegals to vote in local races already. | ||
Now, it's illegal for them to vote in federal, but that's just a matter of time. | ||
That's coming in the next couple of years, if we don't stop this bloodbath. | ||
Or before, if we don't stop this bloodbath. | ||
We are going to have, we are going to have in most major cities, what is effectively | ||
enclaves of non-American community, communities. | ||
Yeah. | ||
I saw this happen in Sweden when I went to Rinkeby and was threatened and forced to flee and the police escorted us out and the police lied about it. | ||
When Sweden allowed in the Somali migrants in the 90s, they just put them in effectively like enclaves. | ||
They said, okay, you all just go here. | ||
So all of these people from Somalia come in. | ||
I believe it was Somalia. | ||
Yeah, it might have been Sudan, but I think it's Somalia. | ||
They form an enclave, a community. | ||
They have kids. | ||
Those kids grow up in their community where they're not Swedish. | ||
They don't speak Swedish. | ||
They're not part of the community. | ||
And Swedish people are extremely racist. | ||
And I think, in my experience, having talked to a bunch of locals and to some of the migrants, Sweden is probably one of the most racist countries I've been to. | ||
Although I think it's fair to say that China, Japan, they're all... Iceland is, I was stationed there. | ||
They're all very ethno-nationalist. | ||
Yeah, Icelandic people like Icelandic people, that's it. | ||
In Sweden, if you don't speak Swedish properly, they discriminate against you. | ||
They scoff at you, they have attitudes against you. | ||
I'm sure not all Swedish people, of course, but I talked to too many people who are immigrants from various parts of the world who said the same thing, that they're very non-friendly, but they want to claim they are liberal and Very warm and welcoming, so they form enclaves for themselves while they tout how prestigious they are. | ||
It's the epitome of, like, liberal elitism. | ||
Yes. | ||
But in Rinkby, you end up with these kids growing up in a society where they are Swedish, they have no home country to go back to, but they barely speak the language, they don't view the cops as part of their communities, and so they view themselves as an isolated community to the point where there was one incident in a town called Södertälje where These aren't even refugees or migrants. | ||
These are the children of migrants. | ||
So they're born in Sweden, driving in a car, and I think it was at a bank or something. | ||
This is a story that we interviewed the mayor. | ||
I believe we interviewed the mayor. | ||
Fully automatic rifle out of the sunroof and just unloading on, I think it was a bank or something. | ||
That's what happens when you have people who think, I am not a part of your country. | ||
Right. | ||
Look what's happening in London. | ||
They've got enclaves of Muslims that have come from different Middle Eastern countries and they've had wars against the cops, attacks on locals. | ||
And you're seeing these enclaves pop up now outside of Detroit, outside of Minneapolis. | ||
It's already happening in America where you've got lots of folks from the Sudan, Somalia, different Middle Eastern countries as well that have set up shop, but they're Staying tight-knit and they're not becoming part of America. | ||
They're not learning our heritage, not becoming Americans. | ||
I saw a person post something right before I walked in today. | ||
I forget who it was. | ||
The actor, Danny Trejo, who is probably a little more liberal than he acts sometimes, but he at least posted something the other day saying, look, You can be coming in from Mexico where his family's from or wherever, but by God, at least once you're here, become American. | ||
Raise that flag and fly it proudly. | ||
You can have your heritage and you can be proud you're from Brazil or Guatemala or El Salvador. | ||
But if you're coming here, Do it, number one, legally, and two, learn our frickin' language, and three, embrace your heritage while you learn ours. | ||
And this is what Joe Biden's trying to do. | ||
The bill they're trying to get passed, claiming it's for security, would legalize all of the criminal activity that's happening on the border. | ||
So, basically then, as all of these non-citizens flood the country, they can say, this is our legal immigration process. | ||
What do you mean? | ||
There's a man on trial in Norway right now, I think his name is Zanir Madapur, and he and his family immigrated from Iran when he was 12. | ||
They fled as refugees. | ||
They were seeking asylum in Norway. | ||
He's 44 now, so that means the majority of his life he's lived in Norway. | ||
But he's an avowed member of the Islamic State. | ||
He was basically radicalized because we were talking about this. | ||
This is something that I remember learning at college, which as we know is tense to lean very left, which is that people who are You know, from a very strict culture, they feel very othered in the country that they flee to seeking asylum or whatever, will often become radicalized extremists. | ||
They'll seek out the sort of far-right parts or the more radical parts of the culture that they came from. | ||
So this man is on trial because he open-fired at a gay bar in a neighborhood. | ||
at a gay bar in a neighborhood the week of, it was in Pride Month 2022. | ||
And I remember writing the story, I don't remember if Chris can remember when I turned | ||
this one in, but he had gone on trial and the judge, it was, Ramadan had just started. | ||
And he asked the judge, well, how can we be in trial? | ||
It's Ramadan. | ||
And the guy, the judge was like, I've reviewed all of the things that I can review and I don't see a conflict. | ||
He was like, but you guys don't have court on Easter. | ||
And it's like, yes, because they are not an Islamic country. | ||
They have different values. | ||
And so it would make sense that they would be observing different qualities. | ||
That's the difference of today versus a few years ago and normalcy. | ||
We were telling people, you need to become an American. | ||
Now we're like, no, no, no. | ||
Bring your ideals and your heritage and you can live that way in America. | ||
The problem is folks from those third world countries don't operate like us. | ||
They don't, a lot of them don't value life like we do. | ||
And no, I'm not talking about the abortion issue, just a human life. | ||
They don't value the things Americans value and this regime, I don't call them administration, the Biden regime and this radical liberal agenda is allowing them to come in legally and then live their way instead of adapting and becoming American. | ||
Let's jump to the story from CNN. | ||
Yeah, what you got? | ||
Supreme Court blocks Texas from enforcing controversial immigration law for now. | ||
It is an indefinite block. | ||
The Supreme Court basically just said, you cannot enforce immigration law. | ||
Have a nice day. | ||
That's it. | ||
There's no date, we don't know what's going on, and it is in all likelihood Texas will defy this and just keep doing exactly what they're doing, which opens up a whole other can of worms for what happens to this country when people realize the Supreme Court has no enforcement authority. | ||
How does the Supreme Court enforce anything? | ||
I remember when Texas v. Pennsylvania happened and I was talking to some lawyer friends as to why the Supreme Court would not take up this massively important case over the constitutionality of the elections held by various states. | ||
And they said, the Supreme Court historically doesn't try to rule too heavily on very, very contentious issues because they realize they have no enforcement capabilities. | ||
And if they try to pass a ruling on something very, very heated that people are willing to defy, and people realize the Supreme Court has no enforcement capabilities, then the Supreme Court becomes vestigial. | ||
Right, null and void. | ||
And then people will go, what do we have it for? | ||
Great point. | ||
Well, right now the Supreme Court, if they come out and they say, you can't do this in Texas, we can do whatever we want. | ||
I haven't seen Texas pull down the barbed wire or relieve control of that park they took over, right? | ||
Near Del Rio a month or two ago. | ||
So I would say they're probably still defying it by all accounts. | ||
I haven't seen them change any course. | ||
This is really appealing. | ||
And good for Abbott. | ||
Now I will give him harsh criticism because I don't know what the hell took him so long. | ||
I mean, the invasion has been happening for three years and a month. | ||
And you just started locking it down in the last six months, so I don't know what took them so long. | ||
And then all that happened is the cartels and the NGOs that are working with all of these illegals just switched. | ||
Okay, Texas is locked off. | ||
We'll go to New Mexico. | ||
It's liberal. | ||
That governor's not going to stop it. | ||
She's a nut job. | ||
We'll go to Arizona. | ||
Same with Katie. | ||
Or we'll go to Cali, because look at Newsom. | ||
And so that's where all the immigration now, pardon me, the criminal invasion has taken place. | ||
They just moved to blue states where we're just allowing it. | ||
I live in San Diego and you should see in the last three to four months since Abbott shut Texas down, the flooding in San Diego. | ||
We didn't see it for the last two years, but in the last few months, it's insane. | ||
Our airport, I just flew here to see you guys, airport lined With illegals covering the little silver blankets we're giving them, with a little envelope with God knows what in we're giving them, right? | ||
Money, cell phones, whatever. | ||
And guess what? | ||
These weren't women and children. | ||
These were all men. | ||
Every single one of them I saw were men. | ||
And they didn't look like they were downtrodden and came here like, some of them had on some nice clothes, nice shoes. | ||
What am I? | ||
You're fleeing some horrible country, right? | ||
You're an asylum seeker. | ||
No, the number of asylum seekers out of this 10 million that have come in is probably less than 10%. | ||
These people are not asylum seekers. | ||
They have to just claim that they're seeking asylum. | ||
Chris, you were in California for a long time. | ||
Did you see similar things during the time that you were there? | ||
Not when I was there, thankfully. | ||
But I mean, a good friend of mine is still a border reporter in Southern California. | ||
And he's been covering this issue really closely. | ||
And he's down at the border every other week. | ||
And yeah, it's really bad. | ||
And it has And it has seemed to be like a rerouting pattern. | ||
It is. | ||
Since Texas has sort of, you know, clamped down. | ||
And, you know, seeing this is like, I really hope it's, I was going to say, it's really appealing to the anarchist in me when Texas kind of defies this sort of stuff. | ||
And I imagine that Abbott's going to have the same response to this. | ||
I mean, they're just going to shrug and say, oh, well, there's nine lawyers in D.C. | ||
running their mouth. | ||
So what? | ||
Yeah. | ||
That's essentially all it is. | ||
Well, when you look at the process that Biden regime set up, they created an app, right? | ||
It takes them less than 35 or 45 minutes to fill out the app. | ||
And then they can walk to our border, turn themselves in. | ||
They get less than a 15 minute conversation with a border patrol agent, and they're released into this country. | ||
Now think about that. | ||
If you're coming from where we know because we've heard it directly from their mouths, where they've emptied Venezuela, Nicaragua, all these third world countries have let out jails, insane asylums, whatever. | ||
Those folks know if I just fill out that app and I hop on the train, And go up to Tijuana and walk across in California and say I'm an asylum seeker and show them I filled out the app, they let me in the country. | ||
They're seeing this and the NGOs are working hand in hand with them. | ||
You've seen the reporting O'Keefe's done, Laura Loomer was down in the Darien Gap in Panama. | ||
The NGOs are down in those other countries working with those governments, working with our government and telling them to come in. | ||
And then finally, I reported this three years ago on my show, and people said I was a lying asshole. | ||
And I'm like, I've got pictures from Teterboro, Jersey, different airports, showing the unmarked white planes and buses, bringing them, flying them in. | ||
And now we learned, what, a month ago, oh yeah, they've flown in at least 325,000, which means they've probably flown in a million. | ||
So we're flying them in. | ||
They're not even doing the walk anymore or the train ride. | ||
The Biden regime is literally bringing in illegals, and you're all paying for it. | ||
Like that is insane to me. | ||
This is not America anymore. | ||
It's it's if I'm not trying to say this to gaslight people or get more clicks and likes or follows, I don't give a shit. | ||
If we don't write this ship come November, we have eight months to write this ship or America as we know it and as I have known it and I served it. | ||
Is gone. | ||
And I think, Tim, you would agree, right? | ||
Absolutely. | ||
It's gone. | ||
This is not trying to scare people. | ||
Vote for Trump because I like the man. | ||
I don't agree with everything the man says or he's done. | ||
I'm not an occult. | ||
While Joe Biden is out campaigning, while Kamala Harris is out campaigning, Democrats are using lawfare to tie Trump up in court. | ||
Yes. | ||
And maybe Trump wins. | ||
Everyone thinks they're not going to let him win. | ||
He's going to get convicted. | ||
Who knows? | ||
At the very least, the process is the punishment. | ||
Trump is unable to campaign as often as he should be because they have him in court constantly filing, filing, filing. | ||
I was listening to AP News and they mentioned Joe Biden brought in a record haul of $53 million. | ||
And while that surpasses, while Donald Trump had a lot more money on hand, unfortunately he's had to use it for his legal fees. | ||
Yeah, they know what they're doing. | ||
This is unprecedented. | ||
If this is allowed to stand, if the Democrats end up winning again, then we are basically going to operate like North Korea. | ||
I agree. | ||
I mean, look, you can't be a free, independent media agency today and speak truth unless you're on podcasts, different social media platforms. | ||
But as far as being a network, and try to speak truth like we've been doing at OAN, | ||
they don't allow you to do it. | ||
Besides the two lawsuits we're facing from Dominion and Smartmatic, | ||
let's not forget that they used that NewsGuard ESG rating. | ||
You guys talked about that on the show before, the little pyramid, right? | ||
They've got OAN and other networks up there with like Nazis at the top of the pyramid. | ||
They've scared away a huge portion of our advertisers who say, well, we can't do business with you. | ||
You guys are the purveyors of misinformation, according to NewsGuard, which, oh, by the way, the government pays NewsGuard. | ||
You all know that, right? | ||
And so we're just like Trump. | ||
They're trying to bleed us dry until we go off the air. | ||
They're trying to bleed Trump dry so he will stop running. | ||
And something I wish more people would talk about that know the man, and I don't know, Chris, Hannah, Tim, if you ever met him, but in the last three years, I've done six interviews. | ||
I've spent time with him. | ||
At Bedminster, at Mar-a-Lago, Trump Tower, when the cameras were off, when the microphones were not on. | ||
And I can tell you somebody that knows him, that frequently will text or call and talk to the man, Donald J. Trump. | ||
Not the president, not the figure, not the one they demonize every damn day. | ||
The guy, okay? | ||
The guy that eats a Big Mac and drinks Diet Coke and says the F-word. | ||
And he loves his country. | ||
He's trying to do what's right. | ||
And his family is getting screwed for his business. | ||
As you just said, Tim, he can't afford to pay that ridiculous pot. | ||
And come on, What he did, the banks showed up and testified and said, he paid us back with interest. | ||
We want to keep doing business with Trump. | ||
Why are we claiming that he did something illegal? | ||
Every real estate developer out there does exactly what he did. | ||
You want to show your property in the best light, get the highest value. | ||
They're telling Kathy Hochul they're going to pull out and she's like, no, no, no, everything's fine. | ||
Don't worry. | ||
See, that's what we got to get people with more balls to try and send that message. | ||
Kevin O'Leary went on several shows for like two weeks talking about how he's pulled out his investments from New York and they're going to start looking to other states, including West Virginia. | ||
New York is not a safe place to operate. | ||
If you have a business and your business in any way is national or if you, I'll put it this way. | ||
If you don't need to operate your headquarters in New York, you absolutely should not operate your headquarters in New York because... Do you want to buy a lottery ticket where they can come and just seize all your assets? | ||
So, I'll put it this way. | ||
The likelihood that they get you, literally you listening right now, it's slim. | ||
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Why? | |
Well, because there's a ton of Trump supporters in New York. | ||
But they're coming for Trump, and they're going to come for people who are defending Trump. | ||
It's going to be subtle, too. | ||
I don't think they'll go after a regular old Trump supporter and say something like, oh, you committed fraud, we're taking your property. | ||
I think they're going to do something like, oh, you know, we feed your taxes, and you actually owe a little bit more. | ||
You know what? | ||
You owe a little bit more than that. | ||
They're going to nickel and dime you, they're going to attack you. | ||
Why take the chance? | ||
If you don't need to be in New York, you shouldn't be. | ||
Well, you see, Kevin O'Leary was approaching this from a very apolitical lens, I mean, and what he said was, this is not about Trump, this is a New York problem now, because of such precedent. | ||
I thought that was a really shrewd observation. | ||
Yeah, and more people have stepped up, I just wish more would. | ||
But then, just speaking out isn't enough. | ||
I mean, where do you hit these people so they will pay attention? | ||
Green doesn't know left or right, blue or red, money. | ||
You've got to hit them in the pocketbook. | ||
That's the only way you're going to make these people change. | ||
And so unless you get the Kevin O'Leary's and the other millionaire, billionaires that do business in New York to get the hell out of there, it's not going to send that direct message to Hochul and the rest of them. | ||
But I don't think you need to send a message. | ||
The message has been sent by Hochul, by Letitia James. | ||
When Kevin O'Leary goes on TV and says, we are getting out of here, He's just the public-facing guy. | ||
I guarantee, as soon as that ruling came down, those banks that said, we like Trump and want to work with him, immediately went to their lawyers and their insurance companies and said, what do we have to do now? | ||
And they probably started setting up a whole bunch of contingencies and trusts They're thinking now, okay, what if they come for us next? | ||
And so they're setting up those emergency plans. | ||
I'm also willing to bet, I think it's absolutely obvious, Kevin O'Leary is not the only real estate developer to say, we're leaving New York. | ||
I'm willing to bet tons of developers silently just said, let's start shifting our focus somewhere else. | ||
And it's subtle and it's simple. | ||
You've got a regional or national development firm, and they say, how many projects were we looking at for New York? | ||
Three or four? | ||
Is there somewhere else we could allocate our resources? | ||
It's a high-risk state. | ||
They say, yeah, Pennsylvania's got some opportunity. | ||
Okay, let's shift there. | ||
We'll keep New York on the back burner, but we'll see. | ||
The risk is too high right now. | ||
How many people want to cut a deal with any one of these lenders? | ||
In New York, when the government could just come and seize everything you own. | ||
I mean, once again, love them, hate them or are indifferent. | ||
When he says they're not coming after me, they're coming after you. | ||
That's a perfect case in point. | ||
New York and that bogus trial. | ||
Let's jump to this next story from the Hill. | ||
Trump lawyers securing full $454 million bond practical impossibility in New York fraud case, saying defendants' ongoing diligent efforts have proven that a bond and the judgment's full amount is a practical impossibility. | ||
The lawyers wrote, they basically went to as many underwriters as possible and they all said, you're nuts. | ||
We're not giving you half a billion dollars in bond, especially considering no one believes they're going to give Trump a fair trial. | ||
But you know what this means? | ||
The next move, which they've already announced they intend to do, is to seize Trump's assets. | ||
Yeah, heard that. | ||
Now look, okay, this is just the next grain of sand in the heap, but I predicted, my hypothesis, my prediction was, they claim Mar-a-Lago's worth $20 million. | ||
Why? | ||
Not because of Mar-a-Lago, but because now they will use that as reference to, say, Trump on 5th Avenue. | ||
They'll say Trump claims is worth $200 million. | ||
In fact, it's worth 10. | ||
Then they'll say Trump owes us $454 million. | ||
So we will seize his $10 million property and deduct it from his bill. | ||
He now owes $444 million. | ||
This way they can seize all of his assets at the same time claim he still owes half a billion dollars. | ||
Letitia James already said they will make moves to seize his assets if he doesn't pay. | ||
Trump has now said he can't pay so logically they're going to follow through and they're going to seize his assets and then probably start selling off piece by piece. | ||
Well and this is the one that they I think out of all the other cases, they're all falling | ||
apart. So this is the only one. | ||
They couldn't take him down on the docks so far on Jan six on the Georgia case, because Fannie | ||
Willis, of course, Dylan, her friend, Mr. Wade. So you have all those cases fallen by the wayside. | ||
Now, matter of fact, the judge just kicked the, uh, what was it? | ||
The, uh, docs case down the can for there's no date on the calendar whatsoever. | ||
So they seen all of these cases are falling apart. | ||
What's the only way we can take him out now? | ||
If we can't get him on one of the criminal cases, we'll get him on this and take everything. | ||
He owns all of his cash. | ||
We'll shut him down that way because we can't get him on the other bullshit cases because they're all falling apart except this one. | ||
Cause they knew they'd get him on this one. | ||
There was no trial. | ||
I mean, which ones do you mean? | ||
I mean, well, Jack Smith isn't doing too well, and the Georgia one's not doing too well. | ||
Jack Smith, that got delayed a little bit, or what was the latest? | ||
Yeah, they were trying to get that one to start the day before Super Tuesday, remember? | ||
And then the judge, because they're waiting on the immunity part from the Supreme Court, she just kicked the can. | ||
Chutkan is that judge. | ||
And so Chutkan pulled it off the docket, totally. | ||
There's no date. | ||
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Wow. | |
And then the other one, that's the Doc's case, the Jan 6th insurrection one, they're saying could come after the election even. | ||
You got Georgia still, though. | ||
Georgia, right. | ||
But let's see what that corrupt judge did, all right? | ||
Let's talk about that Judge McAfee, who's up for re-election this year, right? | ||
Who worked for Fannie Willis, who's donated to her campaign, who's a registered Democrat. | ||
Everyone sees what happened there. | ||
I mean, he gave the ultimatum. | ||
He said, you did wrong, Fannie, but instead of punishing you for doing wrong, I'm going to make you force out your boyfriend. | ||
He has to resign or you have to fire him. | ||
Of course, that day he resigned. | ||
But then your honor, you just admitted that she did wrong. | ||
She should have been removed and I think disbarred, but they didn't. | ||
That shows prejudice. | ||
I think whatever happens there, he will appeal. | ||
That's not going to affect his reelection bid whatsoever. | ||
Even if he's found guilty of that, it doesn't stop him from running for president and you voting for him. | ||
So none of these cases stop him from running nor taking the office. | ||
But if you take his homes and you take all of his money, Well then it makes it very difficult to continue to run. | ||
So while the other cases, the ones about January 6th, the docs, whatever, are falling by the wayside, this is the one. | ||
Good old Letitia. | ||
We all remember her campaign was, I'm going to get Trump. | ||
I'm going to get that mother effer. | ||
I mean, these people said these things when they ran for office. | ||
And you see what's happening down in, in Georgia, in New York with crime, these DAs and prosecutors who don't want to put anybody in jail, all in the guise of social justice and DEI and yada, yada, yada, let everybody out back on the streets, but they're making it their missions to go after Trump because it raises money, right? | ||
You just talked about how much Joe just raised. | ||
But it's not just that, it's that it's kneecapping Trump. | ||
They're trying to stop him from being able to do it. | ||
Because the other three cases won't, so this will kneecap him. | ||
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Right. | |
I think it stops him from going on the offensive, right? | ||
They need him to be on a defensive position for as long as possible, tying up as much time, energy, resources, and personnel, because otherwise it's a really, really uphill battle for the Biden campaign, and they can't handle that. | ||
Can we just talk about the $18 million? | ||
You guys have been to Mar-a-Lago before? | ||
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No. | |
My God! | ||
I was just there last week for an event for Scott Libato. | ||
If you don't know Scottie, look him up. | ||
Great guy from New York. | ||
Artist, conservative activist. | ||
We went and watched a documentary film he's got dropping in May. | ||
And that property, you drive up and down that strip of Palm Beach and you see those other homes that are listed for $25 up to $85 million. | ||
And then you look at Mar-a-Lago and you go, that's $18. | ||
I think even that case, when that came out, that woke up a few million Americans to go, okay, that judge is corrupt as hell. | ||
Look at this frickin' property! | ||
That's worth $18 million. | ||
Mar-a-Lago means ocean to the sea. | ||
He's got two waterfronts. | ||
He's got the channel and the oceanfront. | ||
Most of the properties only have one or the other. | ||
They also don't have the acreage he has, nor the square footage. | ||
And the cheapest one next door to his is about $25, and they shoot up to $65, to $80, I think. | ||
Literally no argument. | ||
And you even had these grifter liberals on Twitter trying to justify the claim it was $18 million. | ||
And it's just like, look at Zillow right now. | ||
It's $45 million for the tiny one acre plot next door. | ||
You're telling me from the ocean to the lake, both sides of the water is worth the same price? | ||
That's a lie. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Mar-a-Lago was reportedly the most valuable property in the country when it was first sold after being built in, I think it was like the 50s or something. | ||
And in terms of- It's got like 60, I forget the acreage, I might get this wrong. | ||
And the square footage, it's 20 some acres, 18? | ||
Yeah, I think so. | ||
But it's 63 or 69,000 square foot because of all the other buildings. | ||
It's huge! | ||
Not that these mansions aren't, that they're asking 25 to 84, but the square footage is massive. | ||
You have the main, they call it the living room, because the gal that owned it as a home, that was her living room. | ||
So you have the main entry and foyer living room, and then there's two massive ballrooms, there's other casitas, there's bungalows you can stay in, there's the worker staff quarters, there's the private residence. | ||
I mean, this property is massive. | ||
There you go, Tim. | ||
Let's show everybody, just to remind the lies that were told by this corrupt-ass judge. | ||
No jury. | ||
Already, I mean, this judge predetermined that Trump was guilty. | ||
We all remember that, right? | ||
Before the trial even started. | ||
He said, ah, he's guilty. | ||
So we knew which way this was going to go. | ||
There you go. | ||
So what's stuff going for there on that little strip of island? | ||
25 to 80 million dollars? | ||
I believe this is where Mar- yep, there's Mar-a-Lago. | ||
Yeah, look. | ||
So, no home gets both oceanfront and channelfront. | ||
Forty-five million dollars? | ||
Forty-five million dollars. | ||
You know what I think? | ||
I think, uh, what I should do is I should file a lawsuit, a civil lawsuit against this guy, and I should, uh... | ||
This actually would be really funny if someone did this in Florida. | ||
File a lawsuit against the person selling the property next to Mar-a-Lago for $45 million under the grounds that it's fraudulent. | ||
They're falsely inflating the value of their property. | ||
Based on the estimates from the New York government, the value of Mar-a-Lago being at $18 million, this should go for $300,000. | ||
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Well, you should sue the $15 million guy, too, then. | |
Because there's no way if Mar-a-Lago's $18, that one's $15. | ||
When the judge says you're insane, have a nice day, you then have legal precedent in the inverse saying it is worth 45 million dollars and you can screw off. | ||
I was off by a thousand. | ||
I said 63. | ||
It's 62.5 on the square footage and it's almost 18 acres. | ||
Yeah. | ||
18 acres and two waterfront properties. | ||
Hello? | ||
Because he's got those homes on the other side of the street right there, and there's rooms and different things in that pool that are oceanfront that he owns. | ||
And then you have the backyard, if you will, that connect to the channel. | ||
There's no property on that strip of land that has both waterfronts. | ||
Or there's nothing there that has almost 18 acres! | ||
But it's worth $18 million. | ||
$45 million for this 13,000 square foot property. | ||
$14,000 for this 13,000 square foot property. | ||
How many acres is it? | ||
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Should tell us down here somewhere. | |
Show more. | ||
There you go. | ||
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0.43. | |
Wow. | ||
It's not even an acre! | ||
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0.43. | |
Oh my gosh. | ||
That's crazy. | ||
Yep. | ||
Why would you spend that much money on that? | ||
But when that ruling came down, how many people did we see on X, the liberal crazies, praising that judge, praising Letitia, saying Trump's a crook and believing that his dump of a property is only worth 18. | ||
I mean, that's how poisoned these people's minds are. | ||
Oh, 57. | ||
I thought you had a 71. | ||
I think they're up to 80. | ||
I just wanted to, like, know from the people of Florida, do you want the state of New York to seize control of Mar-a-Lago? | ||
Like, do you want them to possess these properties, right? | ||
I mean, if they're going over everything Trump has, every state that he has property in should really look at themselves and say, this is the consequence that they will, you know, He doesn't just own nothing. | ||
He owns valuable properties in multiple places and this is what New York is going after. | ||
Do you want New York to have that kind of influence in your state? | ||
And the answer is probably no. | ||
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No. | |
What about the appellate process though? | ||
Why are they trying to, again, Tim you alluded to it already, they want to shut him down. | ||
But this should, Liberals as well. | ||
Any American who believes in our judicial system, which why would you believe in it these days? | ||
Here's another case in point. | ||
He's appealing. | ||
How can you seize property before the adjudication of the entire process, which is the appeals process? | ||
Let the man go to the appeals court, because what if he wins? | ||
Then you took his money and his property already? | ||
How the hell is that possible? | ||
They're obviously cheating. | ||
It's obviously not real. | ||
Trump Can't do anything because his buildings are in New York. | ||
So the issue is, they accused him of fraud. | ||
The judge issued a summary judgment, banging the gavel, saying Trump committed fraud, period. | ||
I don't need a trial. | ||
Trump gets no trial. | ||
They then said, now we'll have a trial about whether or not Trump falsified records. | ||
After that, it doesn't matter what any of his lenders say. | ||
When they testify in court, he didn't commit fraud. | ||
He did everything right. | ||
We want to work with him again. | ||
They said, it doesn't matter. | ||
This court's already determined that he has. | ||
Your statements are meaningless. | ||
So, in the real world, if this was over a car or something, someone was suing you, you could simply say, you can't have the car. | ||
Like, you're gonna fight me in court all day and night and you're not taking it. | ||
The problem is Trump's buildings are in New York, not all of them, but the buildings they're attacking him over. | ||
What's Trump gonna do? | ||
They will send police in. | ||
True. | ||
And these boys in blue with smiles on their faces will seize Trump's property and they'll be very happy to do it. | ||
State troopers will come in, whatever it takes. | ||
Probably the state troopers will come in and they will take over Trump properties and you're going to get a ton of these conservatives going back to Blue Baby the whole time. | ||
And then one excuse I heard was, don't compare big city cops to small town police. | ||
And it's just like, you mean like the small town police in Minnesota who hunted down the cafe owner and arrested her because she opened her cafe during COVID? | ||
Like don't have a small town cops who went out of their town to to in New Jersey to Attila's gym and shut Attila's gym down and even tried to arrest people. | ||
Don't tell me you can't compare New York to small town cops. | ||
I guarantee you, dude. | ||
You know what I see in Venezuela, and what we will see here, and you see everywhere because humans are humans? | ||
Men will sell their souls to the devil to feed their kids. | ||
Unquestionably. | ||
And you might think that's a good thing, and maybe it is, maybe it's not. | ||
I don't know. | ||
At my point, it's not to cast judgments. | ||
I'll tell you this. | ||
When it comes down to, this country is in freefall, there is a shortage of food, the food is expensive, if you side against me, Your children will go hungry. | ||
If you serve the state and arrest Trump and his supporters, we will give your kids food. | ||
Every single one of these people, save only a tiny few, will say, thank you, master. | ||
Yeah. | ||
This is what we see in Venezuela. | ||
It's what you see in North Korea, which is in all these countries. | ||
And you wonder why it is that you have Police officers and military willing to serve dictators and commit genocides. | ||
It's because the answer is actually really simple. | ||
They go to the soldier and say, you're either with us or against us. | ||
Do you want to be in the gas chamber or do you want to be the one pulling the lever? | ||
You have two choices. | ||
And people always say, where's the lever? | ||
It's the, uh, what was it? | ||
The Milgram experiment? | ||
Was that what it was? | ||
This is such a great experiment. | ||
Milgram, right? | ||
They put people in a chair with buttons and a researcher said, you know, press the first button. | ||
They do. | ||
And then you hear someone get electrocuted. | ||
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And scream. | ||
And then when the subject says, is that person okay? | ||
They say, don't worry about it, just press the next button. | ||
And it was increasing the voltage, and the people on the other side were screaming and begging to stop. | ||
And the man with the clipboard kept saying, no, no, no, it's fine, just press the next one. | ||
They did it. | ||
Very few people said no. | ||
They all said, okay, guy told me to do it, I'll do it, not my fault. | ||
It's interesting you bring that up. | ||
I was given a speech at an event like a week or two ago and I said the exact same thing about cops, teachers, military, the exact same thing you said, Tim. | ||
I said, look, Thought them to a degree, but at the end of the day, you think about it. | ||
If you're out there facing the inflation that we're all in facing today, and you're making 50 grand, 40 grand, 70 grand, whatever they make as a cop or a firefighter or a teacher in smaller towns, because I've heard the same thing. | ||
They'll say, no, you know, the big city cops are different than the local sheriffs and whatever. | ||
I go, but at the end of the day, you think about this. | ||
If you've got a mortgage, you've got a car payment, you've got kids' college tuition, but still kids at home to feed, and somebody comes to you, and you're a sergeant, you're in charge of other cops, and your commander tells you, you're going to do this, you're going to take a platoon of cops with you, and you're going to go take Trump's property. | ||
And you know it's wrong. | ||
But you've got that mortgage on Staten Island, you've got those three kids, maybe a kid's in the hospital, who knows what your issue is? | ||
But your bubble is what you've got to worry about. | ||
The majority of men are going to go, I got to feed my family. | ||
I got to take care of them. | ||
And we can fault them to a degree, but I agree with you. | ||
We need more men to stand up and start saying, no, I'm not going to do that. | ||
That's not right. | ||
And if one stands up, I firmly believe more would stand up with them. | ||
But until you get one or two in every department standing up to these damn bullies, I don't, I don't know. | ||
I don't know that they would. | ||
I think each and every one of these individuals would, I'll put it this way. | ||
Can I throw an age bracket under the bus? | ||
Sure. | ||
And say, I think if they're 50 and older, more men might stand up. | ||
I think there's a lot of younger men that are in some of these professions that are weaker-minded men that I agree with you wouldn't stand up. | ||
I think you take a guy and you take two children. | ||
One is the man's son and the other is a stranger's kid. | ||
And if he's ordered, you've got to kill one of these kids. | ||
No question. | ||
They say one of them has to die. | ||
Good point. | ||
When they go to this man and they say, everyone's desperate, there's no food. | ||
Either your child eats, and you are the one who enforces against everyone else, and you will be the one to take the food from them, or we will take the food from you. | ||
There's no question what they're going to do. | ||
It's a logic puzzle without an answer. | ||
I don't see... | ||
I see maybe a tiny, tiny fraction of men willing to say, for the sake and the betterment of my country, I would sacrifice my life, my children. | ||
You know what irks me the most is the founding fathers were those men. | ||
And they were in their 20s and 30s. | ||
And they sacrificed their families, their treasure, their honor, their standing, and their children. | ||
Some of them, a couple of them lost their kids. | ||
A couple of them had their kids taken as prisoners of war. | ||
And when they signed that Declaration of Independence, they were saying outright, to their families, this means that when the regulars come, and they will, You will be the target. | ||
Because they can't coerce me, they can't beat me, they can't torture me. | ||
But the only way to get to me is through you. | ||
And that's exactly what any enemy would do. | ||
It's fascinating. | ||
So I will say there of course can be generations and there can be men who are willing to say, I would sacrifice the safety and security, my honor, my blood, my treasure, including my children for the betterment of my nation. | ||
And that's why we revere the Founding Fathers. | ||
But today, We got too many weak men who will, with smiles on their faces, I look, I would agree with you, Tim. | ||
We do. | ||
The moment they say, take Trump's building, you're going to get some 28 year old cop in New York was like, well, I know it's wrong, but need the job. | ||
And they're going to stand there and they're going to go do it. | ||
See, and I come from a different era. | ||
I was born in the seventies. | ||
And I guess I still have that image of patriotic, tough men that stand up and do what's right. | ||
Because that's the way I was taught, and not by my father because he was pretty absent, but by other real men around me, my buddy's dads, figures you would see on television and film back then, stories you would hear about founding fathers, about war heroes from World War II or Vietnam. | ||
Those were the images ingrained in me coming from the Midwest, and so I always thought and was taught, as a man, that's what we're supposed to do. | ||
You stand up and do what's right, but I agree with you. | ||
From Jason Dixon Superchatted saying, Tim sees himself in the problem with bad cops he's projecting. | ||
You have the personal problem. | ||
You would do evil. | ||
You don't know what it means. | ||
You are projecting, sir, because quite literally I'm the opposite. | ||
I'm the person who told the president of a ABC news company I would not do what they | ||
wanted me to do and he could cut my contract and take his millions of dollars and shove | ||
it with and put it where the sun don't shine. | ||
That's me less than a year into my contract at Fusion saying I don't want to be here and | ||
I won't do what you guys are planning so I will drop this contract and go figure it on | ||
my own. | ||
And there are too many people like in New York when de Blasio stole tax money and illegally | ||
wrote what did he write? | ||
Black Lives Matter in front of the Trump building? | ||
And you had something like 27 cops standing out there with stolen taxpayer dollars to guard political campaigning from a mayor, you had the cops at Attila's gym, | ||
you had the sheriff in Minnesota who went and arrested some woman who opened her cafe, you | ||
had the cops in New Jersey who went to a woman's shop in North Jersey because she was live | ||
streaming on Facebook what her shop had, despite the fact it was closed, they did not want | ||
her selling products. | ||
And you think I'm projecting? | ||
Bro, the cops in this country, what happened when you had these Trump supporters with their thin blue line flag, they threw it on the ground, they stomped on it, because in Portland and Seattle, the police were letting Antifa run around and rampage and smash things, and they were threatening patriot prayer and Proud Boys. | ||
So if you can't recognize that these cops all over the country are quite literally doing this, in New York, when the George Floyd riots were happening, cops stood down. | ||
And I laugh and I say, well, that's what you get. | ||
But then at the same time, they're going out issuing citations and everyone did say state troopers in New York went and blocked a bar that was open for free. | ||
A bar, I think it was in Staten Island, they said, okay, fine. | ||
We're not operating for business. | ||
Everyone, you're free to come into the building and drinks are free. | ||
We're not charging any money. | ||
So state troopers came and lined up in front of it to block people from coming in. | ||
I think the most egregious thing was the shutting down of Attila's Gym. | ||
I think in New Jersey, when you had that woman, she's live-streaming on Facebook, like, here are things that I'm selling in my shop. | ||
Message me if you want to buy them. | ||
The police showed up and said, two cops, ma'am, you need to close your store. | ||
She goes, my store is closed. | ||
And they said, no, you're online trying to sell products. | ||
She goes, what? | ||
I'm closed for COVID. | ||
People can't come in. | ||
Doesn't matter. | ||
Stop streaming or else. | ||
I'm projecting. | ||
Spare me, dude. | ||
Well, Tim, I can relate. | ||
One year into OAN, and I won't mention the network, I was offered. | ||
a hosting job for more money. And I asked this particular network executive if I would have | ||
carte blanche to say whatever I want on my opinionated political talk show, like I do at OAN, | ||
where the ownership doesn't tell me jack shit. And this person chuckled. And I said, that's all | ||
I need to know. And And we didn't negotiate any further. | ||
So I turned down a job for a lot more money and it would have been in New York City, which I won't live in because of pure principle of saying, I want to be able to speak truth to power. | ||
And if it means I got to sell my soul out to make more money than F you, I'm not doing it. | ||
And I stayed put and I've been there now for three and a half years. | ||
So I, now you mentioned, you said a 28 year old cop will go do that. | ||
And see, this is where I won't throw all law enforcement under the bus. | ||
Because if you look at during COVID lockdowns, there's a sheriff in Riverside, California, liberal as hell, California named Chad Bianco, who's a personal friend of mine. | ||
He's about 52, 53. | ||
So he's my age. | ||
When Newsom told him, go start roughhousing people that aren't making people show their stupid vaccine pass and shut businesses down, he literally told the governor, F off. | ||
And they never sent straight troopers into Riverside County. | ||
They never did Jack squat. | ||
Exactly. | ||
That's why I said there are men willing to do it. | ||
There are men willing to do it, but they're mostly older ones. | ||
And the reason why I think the story you just told is probably one in a million lottery ticket is because CBP agents at the border knowingly send children to be sex trafficked and they don't care. | ||
So if you think it's projection, you are not paying attention to what's going on in this country right now. | ||
Because it has now been reported in numerous instances Armed cartel members are raping children, bringing them across the border with numbers on their arms to be sent into child sex trafficking rings. | ||
CBP knows and there are agents at the border smiling as they do it. | ||
You think that when it comes time to walk into Trump's building and put a padlock on it, they wouldn't do it? | ||
My friends, they are literally selling children into sex trafficking. | ||
One of the most vile, and I believe probably the most evil thing a human being can do. | ||
Yes. | ||
And Customs and Border Protection are doing it right now on our southern border. | ||
120,000 kids missing. | ||
The Obama regime, or pardon me, Obama. | ||
Well, it's what it is. | ||
It's Obama 2.0. | ||
The Biden regime admitted the other month, right? | ||
85,000 kids they lost. | ||
My sources with CBP tell me it's more like 125,000 kids they lost. | ||
And these guys that work the border, have told me, yeah, you're exactly right, Tim. | ||
They come in, and I've been down to the border, by the way, covering it. | ||
They call the phone number in Chicago. | ||
Somebody says, yep, I'm the uncle, and they literally let the kid go to Chicago. | ||
There's no background check. | ||
They're not finding out if that person in Chicago is the uncle. | ||
They go, okay, well, that's the phone number, and you picked up, so this kid's coming to you. | ||
And as Dr. Phil stated on The View, and the reason I cite Dr. Phil- I love when you shut those ladies down. | ||
And The View, it's because this is as mainstream, bland, liberal, elite as you can get, And he said, the head of the CBP union said, it is absolute that we are sending children into child sex trafficking. | ||
Yes, Brandon Judd said that. | ||
You're right. | ||
Yeah, they are. | ||
We're paying for it. | ||
Our taxes are paying for hundreds of thousands of kids to be trafficked right now. | ||
Why would an American knowingly send a child who had likely already been raped by the cartels into a sex trafficking ring in this country? | ||
Like I said, when it comes down to it, in fact, it may not even be about kids. | ||
He's just like, I got a job and I'm not going to be the one on the short end of the, I'm not, I'm not taking the short stick on this one. | ||
No, that is the excuse. | ||
I hear, Hey, I got, I got bills. | ||
I got kids. | ||
I got this. | ||
I got a mortgage. | ||
I got college tuition for my kids. | ||
I got to pay it. | ||
And if I walk off this job and say, I'm not going to do it anymore for border patrol, they're going to fire my ass. | ||
I genuinely believe that for a lot of these, these cops and these CBP guys, If a child was walking down the street and his boss said, shoot that kid or you're fired, he'd do it. | ||
I won't go that extreme. | ||
Child sex trafficking is worse. | ||
Oh, it is. | ||
And they know they're doing it. | ||
Listen, because those kids get raped daily. | ||
That's why the cartels said, let's do human trafficking. | ||
Let's show up on the border instead of the drugs even more, because you make more money off a human than a drug. | ||
You only need to sell that fentanyl pill once, right? | ||
But you just sell that little 10 year old until they're too old for these sick ass perverts. | ||
18, 17, they probably don't like I'm much older than that. | ||
But from 10 to 17 for seven years, seven times a day, seven days a week. | ||
They sell them. | ||
I feel like... So disgusting. | ||
The idea that a CBP agent would not... | ||
You know, facing some kind of justification. | ||
I don't think it's a bland as, hey, there's a kid, kill him. | ||
No, there'd be some kind of justification as to why it's the right, the authority tells him to do it, he does it. | ||
I don't see the logic in, they know for a fact they're sending children into sex trafficking rings, which is quite literally one of the worst human atrocities, if not the worst thing that can be done to a human being, to humanity itself as a whole. | ||
Well, because they're innocent victim. | ||
They're not an adult. | ||
Well, because it destroys humanity. | ||
Yeah, it ruins them for their whole life, if they get to live. | ||
I think child trafficking and child sexual abuse is worse than murder and potentially the worst crime because it destroys humanity from the core, from its root. | ||
You create, not only are you committing a crime against an innocent child, but it's destroying the fabric underlayer of humanity itself. | ||
We are murdering innocents too for life. | ||
Destroying children prevents human civilization in its next stage from progressing. | ||
You are committing a crime against all of humanity when you commit crimes against children. | ||
I think it's plainly obvious in video games, for instance. | ||
Did you know that most video games don't let you harm children? | ||
Isn't that amazing? | ||
I can play GTA. | ||
I can play Baldur's Gate 3. | ||
In Baldur's Gate 3, you can do some horrible things. | ||
It's a fantasy, D&D-style video game. | ||
You can walk up and just bludgeon people, but if you strike a child, they just run away. | ||
They can't be harmed. | ||
They just run away. | ||
Because society doesn't like these things. | ||
Now, how is it, logically speaking, that a CBP agent, knowing that children are being sent into child sex trafficking, would be okay with it, but would have an issue with shooting a child? | ||
Now you can argue perhaps one's more extreme and one's more instant. | ||
I accept that argument. | ||
But I actually think, pending a legitimate justification, they'd do it. | ||
They'd instantly. | ||
You got it. | ||
Yes. | ||
No problem. | ||
Justification means, when these kids come, they say, well maybe the kids... | ||
Maybe they'll get out of it, you know? | ||
Maybe they'll find a way to escape, you know? | ||
They'll maybe get raped for a few years before they finally can find a better life. | ||
That's their justification. | ||
So when it comes to being ordered, there's a kid. | ||
The kid's probably a drug dealer, or he probably committed a crime. | ||
Justification. | ||
I don't see how a human being, the CBP agents, could do what they're doing, knowing what they're doing, and they know they know what they're doing. | ||
I can't fathom that. | ||
I could not fathom that. | ||
There was one story I saw where a guy in a CBP truck pulled up as some woman was crossing and he screamed at her to turn around. | ||
She's not welcome. | ||
And that guy got in trouble. | ||
But tell me... | ||
I don't understand how this could be possible, but it is. | ||
You look at what the Biden regime did to the guys on horses two years ago. | ||
They said they were whipping people, and then they weren't. | ||
And the media played along with it, and those guys were going to get fired, and they got investigated, and then, oh, it turns out, no. | ||
They were just getting the horse to move the horse around, but the photographer had to come out and tell the press, no, no, no, I took those pics, they weren't whipping people. | ||
They're like, please stop talking. | ||
I'll shut up Jason Dixon again. | ||
He says the exception isn't the rule. | ||
You're absolutely right. | ||
The one story we got about a cop saying no is an excellent point. | ||
That isn't the rule. | ||
The rule is in almost every circumstance we had throughout COVID, the police gleefully locked down churches, locked down stores, arrested salon owners, released police, police released, police released prisoners from the jails. | ||
Yep. | ||
And then they locked up salon owners. | ||
There was a man in New York who was fighting for his life after he was being robbed, and he stabbed the assailant. | ||
They locked him up. | ||
I remember that one. | ||
There was a family that got their building ransacked. | ||
Nothing gets done about it. | ||
Luke Rutkowski tells the story ten years ago of a man in the New York subway who went around stabbing people, and the police stood back and said, we're not getting involved with that. | ||
You're right. | ||
When I hear a story about one good cop, I'm like, the exception isn't the rule. | ||
What we see, time and time again, is that when it comes down to it, the police will absolutely just do whatever they have to do to protect their own asses. | ||
My favorite story is Youngstown, Ohio, during Occupy Wall Street. | ||
I never actually looked into this story, so I don't know the full details, but the rumor going around, and again, fact check me on this one, this one may have more nuance to it. | ||
Police joined the protests with firefighters and union workers during Occupy Wall Street. | ||
So the city decided to cut a deal with the cops. | ||
The cops then turned around and arrested all the people they marched with. | ||
Immediately said, okay, we got what we wanted. | ||
The rest of you can go rot in hell. | ||
So I have very little respect. | ||
I hear you. | ||
And I think, Tim, too, it's an age thing for me. | ||
I was always taught to respect authority and also serve in the military. | ||
I kind of clump a little bit of and my brother was a firefighter that passed. | ||
So first responders, cops and military, I clumped together. | ||
And in my age bracket as well, I had more respect and revere for him because I used to feel up until the last several years where we've seen this draconian, tyrant-style militant police force enforce these bullshit orders from these radical leaders, like during COVID. | ||
So I agree with you to a degree. | ||
I just can't throw them all under the bus. | ||
It's like saying all teachers are radical liberal assholes, which we know a lot of them are, and professors, but not all. | ||
And that's maybe, I don't know, I used to be. | ||
Sure. | ||
But I agree with you to a degree. | ||
We're talking about in generalities. | ||
Obviously, there are good officers. | ||
Unfortunately, over the past several years, many of them have quit. | ||
There you go. | ||
Good point. | ||
A lot of the older guys in the military, in police, in fire. | ||
Look what they're doing to the firefighters who booed Letitia James. | ||
They're hunting them down. Yeah, the female fire commissioner, whatever is hunting them down. | ||
You saw the video for St Patrick's day, right? You can't even voice your grievances. | ||
It's like the, um, Mr. Nakui, the father that lost his kid at Abbey gate in Afghanistan. He | ||
gets thrown out of the hall of the state of the union that night. And now they're fining him. | ||
I offered to pay half with a, what's the Congressman. | ||
Congressman Mast, if he'll want to pitch in for that, by the way, if you're out there. | ||
I don't know. | ||
They said it's like 500 a day or some shit. | ||
I don't know how much they're fining him. | ||
But I said if Brian Mast wants to jump in. | ||
500 a day? | ||
Yeah, because they were going to hold him, but then they didn't hold him. | ||
But they hit him at least for one fine. | ||
So he's probably only fined 500, but he'll probably have to get a lawyer because it's | ||
the federal government. | ||
So I don't know what it's going to cost him, but I was like, look, I don't make a lot of | ||
money, but if Congressman Mast wants to pitch in, it was his guest. | ||
I'll help out Mr. Nakui, because that's some bullshit that you can't address your grievances with your elected leaders. | ||
They're supposed to be our public servants. | ||
So back to the whole cop thing. | ||
And firefighters, you see yesterday in the St. Patty's Day parade, tons of New Yorkers | ||
cheering on the fire department as they walked by in the parade because they had stood up | ||
to Letitia James. | ||
And they were all screaming Trump, lots of the firefighters were saying Trump, Trump, | ||
Trump. | ||
I, again, I grew up in an era where we used to be able to do that and we weren't persecuted. | ||
And so I see your point now, Tim, because over the last decade or two, things have changed where when you try to express your grievances or push back on your elected leaders, they use the police force as a Gestapo to come in and shut you down. | ||
And cops go with it too much. | ||
A thousand or so far leftists rampaged through D.C., smashing and destroying everything. | ||
On May 29, 2020, thousands of leftists went to D.C., firebombed the White House, smashed and destroyed things. | ||
No commissions, no hunting down of extremists. | ||
Great point. | ||
January 6, you got about a thousand Trump supporters at the Capitol building, half of which were on one side of the building, in which maybe about a hundred or so were violently rioting. | ||
Well, maybe more than that. | ||
And the other side was a bunch of people bumbling about with the doors being opened for them, confused as to what was going on. | ||
And they've been hunted down for years. | ||
By Capitol Police officers, might I add, who not only were involved in the killing of Ashley Babbitt, but other officers who protected this man, and there's no accountability for it. | ||
And it is shocking to me there are still people who are like back the blue. | ||
I had a clip from the Culture War podcast, Tenet Media put it up, where I was telling the story out of New York. | ||
Proud Boys got into a fight with Antifa. | ||
Antifa was harassing people and attacking people outside of a Republican club. | ||
Gavin McInnes was speaking. | ||
So, at some point, Antifa throws a bottle at the Proud Boys. | ||
The Proud Boys then run and get into a fight with Antifa. | ||
This mentality that cops are good guys and you gotta back the blue is... It's a cold splash in the face for so many conservatives who never realized what was going on. | ||
Because now that the far left is being protected, when those Proud Boys got into a fight, The police showed up, and Antifa, having legal resources, having legal advice and legal organization, they've been told by their allies at, say, the National Lawyers Guild or the ACLU, never cooperate with police and run. | ||
So when the police showed up, the Proud Boys said, Officer, I will tell you everything. | ||
And Antifa said, F you and ran off. | ||
So the police then said, OK, they're gone. | ||
The Proud Boys said, well, here's all our information. | ||
The police said, OK, now you're all under arrest and going to prison for four years. | ||
And the Proud Boys were shocked. | ||
Why would the police officers arrest them? | ||
They were defending themselves. | ||
They were the ones being attacked. | ||
And the cops, with smiles on their faces, said, screw you. | ||
Enjoy prison. | ||
Well there you go. | ||
When it comes down to it, these people will take their job over you any day. | ||
This is the reason, partly, I think mostly, why unchecked mass migration is so dangerous. | ||
I remember I was driving down First Avenue, just on the south side of Chicago, into the suburbs, if you know where First Avenue is. | ||
It's a little bit, I believe, west of Harlem. | ||
And I was heading into work. | ||
And it was about 3 in the morning, because I worked at O'Hare Airport, and my shift started at 5.30, when I look into my mirror, and what do I see? | ||
Lights. | ||
Within inches of my car. | ||
And I'm thinking, like, is this guy trying to rear-end me? | ||
Probably a guy trying to speed past me, and I'm in the left lane. | ||
So I put on my right signal, increase my speed by a couple miles per hour to create some room, and then merge over to the left. | ||
Car follows. | ||
Lights flicker on. | ||
It was a cop! | ||
Pulls me over. | ||
Walks into my car laughing, saying, if a cop's behind you, don't start speeding! | ||
And I was like, I thought you were trying to pass me. | ||
And you were gonna hit me. | ||
And he goes, so you admit it. | ||
And he threw me a ticket. | ||
He said, sign it. | ||
And I was just like, what? | ||
I was 18. | ||
And I was like, this is insane! | ||
I got another ticket when I was driving on Lakeshore Drive, it's a 45 mile an hour speed limit, and I was slowing down, so I was going about 35 as I was exiting on Belmont Avenue, when a cop car follows me to the exit, pulls me over, and says, you were going 65 in a 45, I said, I was exiting, I'm going 35, and he goes, tell it to a judge, sign the ticket. | ||
And I thought to myself at that point, because these happen within six months of each other, is how my license ended up getting suspended. | ||
You get two tickets under the age of 21, they suspend your license. | ||
I thought if I lived in a small town of say like a couple hundred people, and I got pulled over by one of the few sheriff's deputies or sheriffs, they'd pull me over and they'd go, Ain't you pools, son? | ||
And I'd say, yeah. | ||
And he goes, you're speeding. | ||
And I'd be like, sorry, officer. | ||
And he'd be like, not gonna tell your dad when I see him at the bar that you were speeding. | ||
So don't do it again. | ||
And I'll be like, I won't, I won't. | ||
Back when people lived in small towns and lived near each other, there was an issue for the cop. | ||
And there's an issue for the kid. | ||
There was an issue for the person who lived in the community who broke the law. | ||
You had to answer to the community. | ||
When we bring in 10 million non-citizens What happened when that Venezuelan criminal alien opened fire and shot someone in Times Square? | ||
Other Venezuelans took to social media and said, screw America, raise money, defend him, we want him to win. | ||
Because this guy's community was Venezuela, not America. | ||
Great point. | ||
I grew up in that America, by the way, Tim. | ||
In my hometown in Northwest Ohio, that's exactly what happened when I got pulled over by the cops. | ||
I didn't get a ticket. | ||
Again, different era. | ||
This was the 80s, right? | ||
Because I'm born in the 70s. | ||
So, same thing though. | ||
I would get pulled over by the local cops and it would be like, Aren't you a ball kid? Because there was five of us. Yep. | ||
Damn it. I know your dad. He was a hellraiser Don't you become one? Okay. Sorry officer. You're gonna | ||
slow it down. Yeah, and then I won't tell your dad And then I respected him because they gave me that break. | ||
But the next time you do it He's like no i'm telling your dad you're like, oh crap. | ||
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Yeah, you get a ticket And your dad's like, why did John just call me and say you're speeding again? | |
Yeah, and then get your ass beat because back then, sorry for folks that think that's violent for kids, then you got your ass beat and you didn't do it again. | ||
I know I'm supposed to say that because that's physical abuse against kids. | ||
Don't hit your kids. | ||
Don't hit your kids. | ||
This is what it all comes down to. | ||
When the time comes, that cop, he's just going to say, look, man, I don't know you. | ||
I don't care about you. | ||
You're not a part of my life. | ||
I've got friends and family that I'm protecting. | ||
You don't matter. | ||
See, in the contrast though, like the other week out in LA when the drunk teenage 13 or 14 year old girl crashed a car, had two girlfriends in, didn't even care to tell the police that there was people in the car, you had cops run in not knowing those two girls, right? | ||
And drag them from a burning car, almost dying themselves. | ||
So when I see cops doing heroic acts like that, that's where I'm not giving them a hall pass for the acts you just discussed, but that's where I say there are still good men and women out there wearing the badge, trying to help and defend. | ||
But yes, they're putting this predicament 9 out of 10 times, where it's, I've got bills, I've got this. | ||
If I don't do what my commander says, I'm fired. | ||
I'm off the job. | ||
I can't feed money. | ||
I agree. | ||
So again, I came up with a different era than you guys. | ||
But I agree with you. | ||
And I also think it's the important context is because I've talked to cops about this. | ||
And they say, look, man, I don't know. | ||
Okay? | ||
And I can't know. | ||
So if you are on scene somewhere and something happens and my superior officer says, I need to go do this. | ||
For all I know, you just stabbed somebody. | ||
For all I know, you just attacked an old lady. | ||
For all I know, you're the criminal and I'm just going to do it. | ||
And guess what? | ||
Every criminal says when you try and stop them, I didn't do it. | ||
Right. | ||
So all I'm going to do is what I'm told. | ||
And I'm like, yeah. | ||
I think the issue for the most part is, outside of that, I can recognize the practical difficulties of... | ||
I wish that law enforcement had what we had in the military, right? | ||
The Uniform Code of Military Justice. | ||
different sex money that's a different scenario for us for sex trafficking | ||
totally agree that's a difference it's the epitome of evil i wish that law | ||
enforcement had what we had in the military right the uniform code military | ||
justice because in that code if a commanding officer gave us an order that | ||
we knew to be illegal and wrong You could call out your superior officer and report them to the chain of command and say, I'm not going to adhere to that order because it's an unlawful order according to the UMCJ, the Uniform Code of Military Justice. | ||
Cops don't have anything like that, right? | ||
I mean, you got your union that'll fight for if you say no, if they throw you off the job. | ||
But pretty much if you're out on a scene and you don't seize that Trump building, you don't arrest that innocent person on the subway who's a Marine who choked out a guy who'd been terrorizing people for 10 years. | ||
You're going to be fired. | ||
You're off the job. | ||
I mean, look, look, look, if you want to make the argument that maybe 10 years ago, maybe 20 years ago, this wasn't how, how policing was. | ||
It was substantially better. | ||
Cops were more willing to give leeway. | ||
And over the past several years with Daniel Perry and Daniel Penny, it's unquestionable that like cops who knew what they were arresting Owen Schroer for, I guess the story was one of the guards said, said to Owen, like, Hey man, I'm familiar with your work. | ||
Cause I'm like that. | ||
If you're in law enforcement and you know that what you're doing is wrong, you're evil. | ||
Like, you are evil. | ||
You are the evil we are desperately fighting against. | ||
Because if every single cop in this country believed in the Constitution and virtue and just said outright, like, this man's being arrested for what? | ||
Well, he was bullhorning outside the Capitol. | ||
He had a permit, but, you know, we don't like what he said. | ||
I'm not going anywhere near that. | ||
Then how do you put someone in jail if no one's willing to do the job to do it? | ||
Because they all just say no. | ||
I know. | ||
And we need more real men that would step up and do that. | ||
But the issue is, our culture is completely fragmented. | ||
And if you go to the average cop and ask them, they'll say, I have no idea what you're talking about. | ||
Now, the culture has shifted in the last two decades to change all that. | ||
There was just the Gateway put out. | ||
Pundit, one of the Capitol Police officers, put out kind of a hidden hit on one of the January 6th guys. | ||
Did you happen to see that? | ||
That just dropped. | ||
He sent me a message the January 6th. | ||
There were J6ers who were active or former police officers who did not riot, asked Capitol Police officers if they needed help. | ||
There's videos of them standing next to Capitol Police and they're saying something. | ||
You can see the guy going like this with his hands talking. | ||
And we learned that these guys said to the cops, what can we do to help the situation? | ||
Tell us what to do. | ||
And they said, I need you guys to do this, that, or other. | ||
I said, you got it. | ||
And those guys went to prison. | ||
Wow. | ||
Because the Capitol Police will stab you in the back at a moment's notice. | ||
And I would say the Capitol police working for the feds are a lot different than your county sheriff in your local community. | ||
I will say that and stick up for like county sheriffs and some small town police, because I think they are, that's a world apart. | ||
Just like the CBP we're talking about with that. | ||
Case in point, here you go. | ||
This one just dropped, uh, three, four days ago. | ||
Former Capitol police officer Ganell Aquileo posts a veiled threat against January 6th political prisoner Jake Lang. | ||
Quote, hopes Brooklyn prisoners, that's where they're holding Jake right now, find out Jake is vulnerable and in their facility. | ||
Pretty much calling on other prisoners to go hit Jake Lang. | ||
That's from a Capitol Police officer. | ||
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Uh, and then we also have our social club popping up in Martinsburg, West Virginia. | ||
We're hoping to do TimCast IRL Live once a month there. | ||
And as a member, you will get an email whenever we're announcing and we have a plan, when we know the event is gonna be, only through email because they're private events, not open to the public, private members club, and the elite members will get access to our social club. | ||
So it's gonna be a lot of fun, should be up in a few months, but let's go! | ||
Crispy Joe says, Tim, what is your favorite color? | ||
I honestly don't think I have one. | ||
It's funny, because when I was a kid, you know, everyone always asked, what's your favorite color? | ||
And I'm like, I would just lie and just say something because I didn't know what that meant. | ||
It's not black. | ||
I've never seen you in a different color, by the way. | ||
No, I have a bunch of different color outfits. | ||
But when you do the show, it's always black. | ||
Yeah, I wear the same thing on the show every day. | ||
Sometimes, rarely, I have the half sleeve, the baseball shirts. | ||
Old school jerseys. | ||
Yep, a jersey shirt from the 80s. | ||
That's what we called them. | ||
A baseball jersey from the 80s. | ||
Yeah, I have some of those. | ||
Three quarter sleeves. | ||
Sam's favorite color is wood vinyl paneling, that's why we see it everywhere. | ||
Wood vinyl paneling. | ||
And I love it. | ||
I think it's a classic choice. | ||
That's why he couldn't describe it as a kid. | ||
He was too complicated, even then. | ||
By the way, I love your setup. | ||
Somebody told me it was like a compound before I came. | ||
Other guests you've had, they're like, you're going to love it. | ||
It's really cool, the setup. | ||
It's a house. | ||
It's a big house. | ||
It's a house, but it doesn't really feel or look like a house. | ||
What does compound mean? | ||
I don't know. | ||
Somebody told me earlier, well, he's got this compound out in the middle of the woods. | ||
It's really cool. | ||
It's like an older house, but it's multi-level. | ||
It's actually new. | ||
It's got the studio. | ||
It's got the bar. | ||
It's got all this stuff. | ||
And there's other buildings and there's- The building's actually really new. | ||
Oh, I see. | ||
Then people don't know what the hell they were talking about. | ||
Yeah, I think it's like 10 years or something. | ||
That's for around here. | ||
That's new. | ||
It's really new, right? | ||
Yeah. | ||
This is kind of an old historic area. | ||
And then the new studio where we're moving to is literally a year old. | ||
Nice. | ||
New building. | ||
And you're moving across the border now. | ||
Well, we've been across the border for some time, but the studio operates here, and then most of the work happens over there. | ||
Or I should say, that's where everything functions. | ||
Are you allowed to say where, with all the crazy assholes out there? | ||
Well, it's the Maryland, Virginia, West Virginia, Tri-State. | ||
Okay. | ||
So we operate all within there. | ||
We don't really do anything in Virginia, though, because... | ||
But Maryland, we only have just this studio, and then we've actually had a lot going on in West Virginia, but with the constant construction, most of what's going on is construction. | ||
Building studios, setting things up, and taking a long time. | ||
I like the setting. | ||
Rural, regular, you know, soul, heart of the earth, America-type people, I love it. | ||
And you're close enough to D.C., you can fly in and out and deal with all the bullshit, but you don't have to deal with the bullshit. | ||
When we were thinking of Like New York, for instance. | ||
If we were in New York, anywhere you are in New York is an hour from the airport. | ||
And you're gonna go three miles and take an hour to get there. | ||
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So then I was just like, what does it matter if we're an hour from the airport in DC? | ||
It's actually, in my opinion, I would rather be in a drive where you're moving than in New York traffic for an hour where you're stopping and starting. | ||
You know I live in California, right? | ||
You're explaining what I deal with every day. | ||
It takes you an hour to go a couple miles. | ||
Five miles. | ||
Yes, I hate it. | ||
Shane H. Wilder says, join the Discord. | ||
We just had our one-year anniversary party on Saturday with games, memories, and schmoozing with the crew. | ||
Join the army today. | ||
There was another word in there, but I skipped it. | ||
Crimson Catnip says, join the Discord. | ||
We have Discord. | ||
Why do I keep saying Discord? | ||
We have kitties and cookies. | ||
I'm really excited. | ||
I just really want to get this club set up at the Martinsburg location so that we can literally have a place to go hang out because like this weekend, we skated and then after we skated, we were like, now what? | ||
And we tried to go to this place. | ||
It was called Touch of Texas. | ||
It's in West Virginia. | ||
They have a mechanical bowl. | ||
They have beach volleyball, cornhole. | ||
It looks awesome. | ||
Nice. | ||
And they normally are open at five, but I guess for St. | ||
Patrick's Day, they weren't open till eight. | ||
So when we showed up at five, they were like, we're closed. | ||
And I was like, okay. | ||
Well, I guess we're not doing that. | ||
Just build your own! | ||
I heard you have a skate park here, right? | ||
Like an indoor one or something? | ||
Well, we have an indoor mini ramp. | ||
Outdoor, we have like a hybrid indoor-outdoor skate park-ish. | ||
The whole parking lot's got a couple quarter pipes, rails. | ||
Does the whole crew skate? | ||
I don't. | ||
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No. | |
No, no. | ||
Serge scoots. | ||
He's pretty good, actually. | ||
Okay. | ||
But the new facility is a massive skate park. | ||
Right on. | ||
So we've got a new skate show that we're producing. | ||
I would break something. | ||
I won't try that at my age. | ||
I will also say this, now that we're live on the show, Spread the word. | ||
April 6th is the official opening event contest. | ||
We've put out invites to the pros we know and that we're interested, so there's probably gonna be a few pro skateboarders, but if you know any skateboarders who you think can survive the 11-foot vert wall drop-in $10,000 cash prize to the winner, we are doing submissions. | ||
You wanna try it? | ||
No! | ||
The email address is contest at boonieshq.com. | ||
Email contest at boonieshq.com if you are a skateboarder and you think you can pull this off and send proof that you can. | ||
So we need a demo tape. | ||
Showing you skating large transition ramps or something like this. | ||
And then what we're going to do from that is we're going to pull maybe three to five individuals that we think actually could pull it off. | ||
And then you'll be invited out to the opening day contest and jam where there's going to be $10,000 prize for the drop-in as well as $25,000 in other bounties For never-been-done tricks at the new Boonies HQ Park. | ||
There'll be a handful of pros there as well, but pro skateboarders don't mean that much because most of them make like $30,000 a year, so they're probably... In fact, the pro skateboarders may actually make less than some of the non-pros because the only reason the non-pros are probably not pros is because they work real jobs where they make like $80k a year and then skate on the side. | ||
And the pros were like, eh, I'll take $30k a year if I just have to skate. | ||
But it's gonna be a big jam, so contest at boonieshq.com is the email, and send an email submission if you think you can do it. | ||
Include your social media, include a video of you skating, and then we're going to do our best to try and select a handful of people. | ||
We can't invite everybody, the park's not that big. | ||
So I think all in all, we might have like 10 to 15 people skating, which actually gets a little hectic. | ||
But yeah, let's go. | ||
I've done some dumb shit in my younger years for money, but 10 grand, how tall is this vertical drop in? | ||
It's 11 feet of vert and a five foot transition. | ||
And you have to ride it out and not break anything, and then you can win the money. | ||
You have to drop in and ride away. | ||
You can practice first, and then you can come back, send us a video. | ||
There is a qualifier requirement as well. | ||
We're going to require a preliminary wall ride of everybody. | ||
So, it's no joke. | ||
11 feet of vert is serious. | ||
Very few people in the world could probably do it, but a decent amount of people could do it. | ||
I'm just thinking looking down going, I would, yeah. | ||
It looks easier when you're looking down, honestly. | ||
Because you can see the transition. | ||
And I'm like, I feel like I could do it. | ||
But we've already had a bunch of people claim that they'll get it instantly. | ||
And I'm like, okay, well, the first thing that's going to happen is everyone has to do a wall ride, meaning you come from the ground and up the wall. | ||
And you have to reach a certain height to prove you can successfully ride the ramp. | ||
And then if you can, then we'll allow you the attempt to drop in. | ||
Because we don't want people to just show up and be like, I'll try it, 10 grand's a lot of money, and then just fall. | ||
Yeah. | ||
It's a 16 foot drop, all in all. | ||
Are you going to try it? | ||
No, no, no. | ||
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I mean, the thing is, I'm just so good at skating and skateboarding. | |
It would just, no, I'm just kidding. | ||
Tim can pull it off, right? | ||
You ride it all the time. | ||
It's your ramp. | ||
Maybe 20 years ago. | ||
I do not ride it all the time. | ||
It was just built and 11 feet of vert is not something people normally do. | ||
Very few people in the world can ride through it. | ||
It just sounds scary at my age anyway. | ||
You're on top of a building that's 22 feet. | ||
Yeah. | ||
All right, let's read some more. | ||
We got Raymond G. Stanley Jr. | ||
says, Tim, it's starting. | ||
Tyson Foods is firing U.S. | ||
citizens so they can hire criminal aliens. | ||
They deserve a Bud Light effect into total bankruptcy. | ||
No more Tyson chicken! | ||
Agreed. | ||
No more nuggets for your kids. | ||
There are other brands. | ||
Don't deprive your kids of chicken nuggets. | ||
And by the way, most of the people that they're firing to make room, these aren't new jobs. | ||
They're going to be laying people off at certain factories and hiring illegals, I read. | ||
And the people they're firing are mostly minorities that probably came here as legal immigrants | ||
over the last 10-20 years that have been working for the company long term. | ||
So they're going to have layoffs for some cost cutting for some of their legacy type | ||
people, which will probably be legal immigrant American citizens that are minorities to hire | ||
illegal minorities. | ||
Think about that shit for a minute. | ||
Josh McCluskey says, what do you guys think of Matt Walsh attacking gamers and blocking Lauren Chen quartering and Geeks and Gamers for criticism of his comments? | ||
I didn't know that happened. | ||
Does anyone know what happened with that? | ||
I didn't hear that one. | ||
No, I didn't know that. | ||
What did Walsh do now? | ||
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I gotta start some Twitter drama soon. | |
I always say don't block anybody. | ||
Let them talk their shit, I don't care. | ||
The quartering I could understand, but Lauren Chen? | ||
I don't know about that. | ||
More info is needed. | ||
We'll do some live updates. | ||
Chris Bloodbathcarb tagged me on something on Twitter about a movie, being like, have any of the reporters seen this? | ||
And I just pretended I didn't see the message because I've seen no movies. | ||
It was the most attacked I've ever felt on Twitter, and people regularly tell me how much they hate my voice. | ||
So I'm telling you, your editors are brutal, both in the comments on Twitter and on your articles. | ||
I don't know when that was. | ||
I don't know the context. | ||
I do feel like Matt Walsh, I give him an all-around A-plus rating. | ||
He is a smart guy. | ||
He's a good guy. | ||
I agree with him on almost everything. | ||
But I think he's wrong about video games and anime. | ||
That's about it. | ||
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Yeah, definitely wrong. | |
Yep. | ||
I like the guy. | ||
Didn't hear about that controversy. | ||
Liked his documentary, What's a Woman? | ||
He's the one who's always writing on anime, right? | ||
Yeah, he is. | ||
Yeah, he's totally wrong. | ||
It's like... | ||
I don't care what kind of art it is. | ||
Is the storytelling good? | ||
Is it inspirational? | ||
And the challenge that we're facing right now in Western culture is that we are not producing inspiring stories of heroism, self-sacrifice, responsibility, and anime and manga do. | ||
I think what's hard is you're going to have people who operate in similar ideological spheres that you may like that may have difference of opinion and maybe they're severe and you can't expect everyone to agree on everything. | ||
I mean, maybe it's terrible that he blocked these people, but also he could still have good takes on other things. | ||
They could have good perspective. | ||
Well, I don't know about no blocking, but I can tell you that As I just said someone said why is he wrong? | ||
I don't know his exact opinion on it. | ||
Probably something silly like cartoons are bad or something like that, but if you have Children's content that is inspiring to young people, that teaches them good morals, and there are characters that the children want to emulate, and those characters believe in personal responsibility, strong morals, and, you know, rising to the occasion and things like that, never giving up. | ||
These are good things. | ||
What we're getting right now in Western media is weird, woke garbage. | ||
Like, games where The woke ideology is literally the ideology of the bad guy. | ||
The best example being Captain Marvel. | ||
The example we use is probably the easiest for people to recognize pop culture wise. | ||
Captain Marvel in the beginning of the movie, she robs a guy for saying she should smile. | ||
He's sitting on his motorcycle and he's like, you should smile more. | ||
And then she looks at him and then the next thing you know, the next scene is her wearing his clothes and riding with his motorcycle, implying she robbed the guy for saying something she didn't like. | ||
And that's what they're making. | ||
No, no, no, no. | ||
If someone tells you to smile more, you say, OK, I guess you're allowed to be annoyed. | ||
But it's no one's attacking you by saying something like this. | ||
That's what they're making. | ||
Then I can turn on anime. | ||
It's a story about a kid who doesn't have any special abilities or powers, so he works out every single day to become as strong as possible so he can compete one-on-one with all the magical people in the world. | ||
Send me a reference to Black Clover. | ||
I'll use Black Clover as an example. | ||
What story do you want your kids to watch? | ||
The Marvels? | ||
Where you've got a diverse cast and Captain Marvel is angry and she's stronger than anyone else in the world or the universe for no reason and she robs a guy for saying smile? | ||
Or Black Clover? | ||
A world where everyone is gifted with magic powers, most people are, but one kid isn't. | ||
So what does he do? | ||
He works out until he becomes so strong, he's more powerful than the people with the gifted talents. | ||
And he's the main character and the hero, and they make fun of him, they call him stupid, but they actually show that his character is, like, super ripped. | ||
And one of my favorite scenes in that manga slash anime is when he enters this tournament. | ||
It's very much in the beginning. | ||
And they're all laughing like, he has no magic, how is he possibly going to win? | ||
Then as soon as they say, fight! | ||
There's a split second where he's so fast, he just slams into their guy and knocks him out instantly. | ||
And they're like, wow, we are so shocked that by pure perseverance and dedication, you can become as powerful as- That's the message kids should be getting! | ||
So these people who come out and they say, like, anime is bad, it's stupid, you shouldn't watch it. | ||
I'm like, we're trying to make content that inspires young people to work hard and to be the best that they can be. | ||
Instead, you're getting this generation of incels. | ||
A lot of these guys who are incels and voluntary celibates are average guys. | ||
It's funny because you see these stories come out and they show an incel guy and you're like, he looks totally normal, but he's got no self-esteem. | ||
He doesn't train. | ||
He doesn't work out. | ||
He doesn't skate. | ||
He doesn't play music. | ||
He doesn't play football or basketball or baseball. | ||
He doesn't lift. | ||
He doesn't run. | ||
And so he's like, I struggle to socialize. | ||
And it's like, we need to be creating media that inspires people. | ||
Yes. | ||
On all facets. | ||
I was just talking with, um, And I'm going to forget his name. | ||
I apologize. | ||
First name's Gabe. | ||
I forget his last name, but he worked for DC Comics for 13, 14 years. | ||
He's been on my show a couple of times now. | ||
And he walked out. | ||
This was his dream job. | ||
He was a little kid. | ||
He's probably in his 40s. | ||
So he was a little kid 30 years ago, reading comic books, dreaming and drawing that someday I'll work for Marvel or DC. | ||
He gets the job at DC. | ||
And then all of a sudden, a couple of years ago, they go, Hey, we want to introduce this new gay character. | ||
That's going to be a boyfriend to Batman. | ||
And he's like, I'm not going to draw a gay Batman. | ||
What the hell are you talking about? | ||
And he quit. | ||
He walked out on the job. | ||
Now he'd been jobless for a bit. | ||
He'd been looking, he'd been drawing his own stuff. | ||
Cause he did a gay Superman. | ||
Um, no, I'm pretty sure he told him it was Batman. | ||
You can look up his story. | ||
It's Gabe Altabi, A-L-T-A-B. | ||
Anyway, He talks to Dean, Dean hears about his plight and says, let me help you connect. | ||
So he gets him in touch with folks and now they're about to drop a brand new monthly, and hopefully it'll be more than that, but a new monthly comic book of new characters he created that are doing exactly what you said. | ||
It's pro-America, pro-family, pro-standing-up-for-yourself, a good message. | ||
And I think that's what we all have to start doing, is whether it's more podcasts, more dependent journalists, the music, television shows, film. | ||
When I was at this film for Scott Libato, the activist artist from New York City, the film producing company that did his movie is Global Ascensia. | ||
They're from LA. | ||
They're not an obscure nobody whatever. | ||
And I talked to the producer and owner and I said, wait a minute, you're doing a documentary on a guy that supports Donald Trump and has been a conservative activist in New York City for 35 years who's been arrested. | ||
You were talking about the BLM paint, Tim, earlier. | ||
He's the guy that the same day de Blasio painted the yellow, he went over and painted a thin blue line on Staten Island and said, if you can support BLM, I can support my cop brothers that live here on Staten. | ||
And they tried to arrest him for it. | ||
So we gotta start putting out more content that is pro-America, pro-family, that teaches young men and women to be self-independent, self-reliant, and good people. | ||
We used to do that. | ||
Again, 70s, 80s, maybe 90s, but not much. | ||
We used to have that content. | ||
All right, we got this from Fly Mile High says, Tim, a federal judge in Chicago ruled that illegals are allowed to have firearms. | ||
Let's disregard Illinois unconstitutional FOID if you're a criminal alien and disregard background check for them. | ||
Okay, on the surface, the Constitution does protect non-citizens the right to keep and bear arms. | ||
It applies to everyone regardless of their citizen or not. | ||
However, Fairpoint, as someone responded to me on Twitter, they've committed a crime, and through due process, if you're a- if you're someone who committed a crime, you do not have the right to keep your bare arms. | ||
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Agreed. | |
So, uh, I agree. | ||
But I always try to err more on the side of pro firearms. | ||
I would prefer it if the cops weren't arresting you for defending yourself. | ||
Here's another cop story for you in New Jersey. | ||
A woman in PA had a handgun, which is legal, and she was going to Atlantic City. | ||
She didn't know New Jersey. | ||
Guns were completely illegal. | ||
She crossed the bridge, got pulled over, and politely informed the cop that she had her firearm on with her. | ||
And so the cop smiled and said, now you're going to prison for the rest of your life. | ||
And she went, what? | ||
And the cop smiled as he arrested her. | ||
You know what the cop could have done? | ||
He could have said, ma'am, New Jersey does not allow firearms. | ||
Here's what we're going to do. | ||
We're going to turn your car around at the next exit. | ||
I'm going to follow you. | ||
I'm going to follow you back into PA, where you're going to go home and drop off your firearm and then make your return back to New Jersey. | ||
Sound good? | ||
Instead, he said, well, you're an old lady who's legally got a firearm, but you crossed the border, which was literally five minutes that way, because it's right there. | ||
And now I'm going to put you in prison for the rest of your life, because that's what the cops do in Jersey. | ||
Now, I have a different story on my CCW, which I carry everywhere, because California's CCW is allowed in about 31 states. | ||
I'm at home in my hometown state of Ohio a couple years ago for a benefit concert with my buddy John Rich. | ||
I know you know him. | ||
He's been on your program. | ||
And I'm about to do this Veterans Day thing, and I got an eye infection. | ||
So I had to go to the emergency room at like two, three in the morning, | ||
and I get there and it's a shady hospital in Cleveland. | ||
So they actually have a police standing guard outside of the ER in case something crazy happens. | ||
And I go into the ER not even thinking because this eye is killing me, | ||
oh shit, I have my gun on me. | ||
So I go through and then at this hospital to get into the back of the ER, | ||
you have to go through a metal detector. | ||
And so I tell the cop and the hospital security guards as I step up and I'm like, | ||
I don't know how this is gonna end, but I gotta tell him or I'm gonna beep. | ||
I go, Hey, I really got to get there and see you. | ||
I can't stand this anymore, but I have my gun on me. | ||
Here's my CCW for California. | ||
I'm totally legal. | ||
It is loaded. | ||
What do you want me to do? | ||
And that cop could have been a dick. | ||
He said, I'll tell you what, you were honest. | ||
We have a safe in the back where we store our guns and we're not working on our break. | ||
I'm gonna walk you back there. | ||
You're gonna hand me your gun. | ||
We're gonna lock it up. | ||
You can go get taken care of in the ER. | ||
When you get done, come see me. | ||
And I got it back and that cop was cool as shit. | ||
So like I said, he was my age though. | ||
He was an older cop. | ||
He wasn't a 28 liberal one. | ||
28 year old. | ||
Tybo says Tyson Foods boycott is going to be a bloodbath. | ||
There you go. | ||
Misfit Bratz says, technically, bloodbath is a synonym for red wave. | ||
Perhaps, perhaps. | ||
Busta Ruckus says Merriam-Webster actually defines bloodbath as an economic disaster. | ||
It literally does. | ||
And then it has an example sentence saying a market bloodbath. | ||
And it was funny because Joe Scarborough said, I've never heard that term used in an economic context. | ||
It really says more about him than anything else. | ||
He's just lying. | ||
Because if you Google search market bloodbath, there's stories from today about a tech stock market bloodbath. | ||
Yes. | ||
He's just lying. | ||
Let's go. | ||
What do we have? | ||
Kane Abel says, Tim, if Biden and the Fed are helping criminal aliens into the country, including terrorists, would that not be aiding the enemy, a.k.a. | ||
treason? | ||
I don't think it is treason. | ||
I think it's sedition. | ||
Treason is typically like they're selling secrets and aiding China, like a major adversary, like one or like a spattering of suspected terrorists that I think was a Hezbollah guy. | ||
Yeah, these are bad, but I believe treason is, specifically if Biden contacted Hezbollah, said, send me your men and I'll sneak them in the country, that would be treason. | ||
Biden saying, I will leave the border open so we can gain political power through the census, which will result in the destruction of this country, is sedition. | ||
Sedition. | ||
Yeah, I think you're right. | ||
Big difference. | ||
Gail Regula says, I was a tourist in Sweden. | ||
Sweden sees Minnesota and Wisconsin as conquered territory. | ||
Sweden? | ||
And a part of Sweden, not the USA. | ||
So many migrants ended up there. | ||
Like, there's huge influence because it's just... Oh, really? | ||
Yeah, yeah, yeah. | ||
Because, like, when there was, you know, in the beginning of the country, A lot of German immigrants went to Texas, so you still see a lot of, like, German, like, New Braunfels, Texas, where it is Germanic, you know, you see things like that. | ||
And I've heard that St. | ||
Paul, specifically, a lot of the way the education system, the library system, and the public transportation system is really related to Sweden, because that was the influence they brought over. | ||
Grandstanding and Hotdogging says, Schmoyoho, if you're listening to this, you need to make the Trump Bloodbath remix. | ||
I would make it myself, but I have no talent. | ||
Love the show, Tim and crew. | ||
Is Schmoyoho still making content? | ||
That's been a long time. | ||
The Gregory Brothers. | ||
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Yeah, that's a while ago. | |
I don't know. | ||
I assume they're still doing something. | ||
But back in the day, it was a lot easier to get views on YouTube, and there was very few people. | ||
Now it's, well, it's a drop of water in the ocean, you know? | ||
Ravenclaw says, will there be any mention of Ben Shapiro's fundraiser for Trump? | ||
Yeah, what's that all about? | ||
I heard a little bit of it. | ||
Ben Shapiro's hosting a fundraiser for Trump or something? | ||
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Oh. | |
Yeah. | ||
Whatever. | ||
Good for him. | ||
Previous DeSantis supporter, I think that's what people are upset about. | ||
Zachary McCoy says, Tim, I'm a USMC vet and I've been audited two times in the past four years. | ||
They're definitely using these subtle ways. | ||
Yeah, it's pressure. | ||
If you come out and declare, we are going to war with insert political group, you get resistance. | ||
If you say nothing, but just turn the pressure up a little bit, make sure they get tickets more often, make sure they get audited more often, then you are suppressing and destroying the political faction and allowing your allies to succeed. | ||
It's the weaponization of the bloated bureaucratic state. | ||
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Yes. | ||
And then you instill fear, and people won't step up. | ||
Probably not. | ||
I don't go on anyone else's shows, for the most part, anymore. | ||
on Joe Rogan before the election and remind everyone to go vote plus talk about all the | ||
funny business. | ||
Even Australians can see the rotten pinata that's evolved. | ||
Probably not. | ||
I don't go on anyone else's shows for the most part anymore. | ||
Like Megyn Kelly's people reach out to us all the time and so do Piers Morgan's and | ||
I'm just like, I'm sorry guys. | ||
Like, yeah, I know beef. | ||
You know, right on. | ||
Thanks for the invite. | ||
I appreciate it. | ||
But it's just like, the difficulty in going to a studio, or like the... I don't know. | ||
Remote is just not really worth doing. | ||
It's like, I work too much throughout the day to take time out to do a remote interview. | ||
That doesn't really say much. | ||
I don't really see the point. | ||
We considered doing the Nelk Boys because the Nelk Boys are such a different audience that when they reached out, we said sure, and then they cancelled on us at the last minute after we set everything up, but it is what it is. | ||
You know, they got their business, we got ours. | ||
Now I know not to invite you on my show. | ||
Good, I was about to do that at the end of this show. | ||
Well, I got two shows. | ||
No, I hear you, brother. | ||
Three shows. | ||
A Friday morning show, a Monday through Thursday show, then the nightly show. | ||
And it's like, at what point of the day am I going to travel? | ||
I'm not. | ||
And it takes you out for multiple days, like if it's midweek or anything. | ||
Yeah, I'm missing two shows of my show for this show, but I also was hoping, you know, while we're here, and I mentioned it earlier in the first hour, About one of the main reasons I wanted to come on your show was to talk about the plight of OAN and how we've been censored from the advertisers to the cable carriers and satellite, all at the behest of the Democrats. | ||
There are letters from four Democrat senators and two United States congressmen, all Democrats, warning providers and advertisers to stay away from OAN. | ||
And they listened. | ||
That's censorship. | ||
So, I'm not here to promote Dan, I'm here to promote OAN and the fact that we were censored. | ||
That's why I will give up, but you're already established and you're doing well in your independence, so you don't need to go on a people's show. | ||
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Dan, do you want to shout anything out? | ||
I would just say follow OAN. | ||
It's OANN.com is the website. | ||
If you want to watch, you do have to subscribe. | ||
There's places to watch our network for free, but ever since the cancellation of Direct, Verizon, and Frontier two years ago, we had to start charging. | ||
So it's $4.99 a month. | ||
You can sign on on the website, OANN.com, or you can also, we have an app called Cloud TV with a K. You get multiple channels for about the same price. | ||
So I would say follow them on Truth on X, Facebook, Instagram. | ||
We're all there. | ||
It's either OAN or it's One America News. | ||
And if you want to follow me, yeah, it's really easy. | ||
It's Dan Ball. | ||
My show is called Real America. | ||
You can, but I'm just trying to get out and do more shows like this to support our network. | ||
It's 125 now because we've had to lay a few people off. | ||
125 hardworking young journalists with A guy who loves this country and his two sons who are just trying to speak truth to power. | ||
I mean, when you talk mom and pop networks, we're the only one out there. | ||
The rest of them are all bought and owned by big conglomerates, big corporations. | ||
We're one of the only ones that still has a couple guys coming to work every day. | ||
They put in the eight, nine, 10 hours along with all of us just trying to speak truth to power. | ||
So do me a favor and follow them. | ||
That's what I'm here for, man, is to get the network more publicity And so people will look up our story and share it and understand what the bureaucrats, what the deep state can do, even to a news network and an owner worth millions of dollars. | ||
They can shut you down. | ||
And that's what they've been trying to do to us for the last three years. | ||
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Cool. | |
But we're not stopping. | ||
It's been great having you here. | ||
I'm glad you could join us. | ||
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Thank you, guys. | |
I'm Hannah-Claire Brimlow. | ||
I'm a writer for scnr.com. | ||
That's Scanner News. | ||
If you want to follow me, I'm on Twitter at hcbrimlow, and I'm on Twitter at hannaclaire.b. | ||
And Chris Carr, I was so happy I could finally be on an episode with you. | ||
Chris and I talk every single day, so it's cool to see him in person sometimes, too. | ||
It's my pleasure. | ||
Go to scnr.com for all of your news junkie needs. | ||
I am ChrisCarr17 on X, and yeah, great being here. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Pleasure meeting you, Dan. | ||
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Thank you for coming. | |
I am Serge.com. | ||
I'm on the internet. | ||
I was arguing with some people in the chat. | ||
I love to argue on the internet. | ||
Please join Discord so you can argue with me personally. | ||
It's great. | ||
It's fun. | ||
We will see you all over at TimCast.com in just a few minutes. |