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So he's not the first to make this prediction, but Ted Cruz is predicting, Senator Ted Cruz, | ||
that Kamala Harris is going to be president before Election Day. | ||
I actually argued this, too. | ||
I was having a conversation with someone, and I said, I think so. | ||
It's an October surprise. | ||
Then they can say, oh, she's the first female president and the first, you know, Southeast Asian president. | ||
We can't let it go out just like this with only one month. | ||
You gotta vote for her. | ||
In fact, Jack Posobiec predicted this a little while ago as well. | ||
Based on the polling, though, it should be interesting. | ||
Now, within this story, although it's not the biggest breaking news, is I can't lead with Joe Biden because even though he's the president, he has no relevancy at all anymore, which I actually think is kind of indicative that he may drop out, resign, Kamala becomes president, but Biden's pissed. | ||
Apparently, he's given an interview, and what we're hearing behind the scenes is that He is livid with Obama, Pelosi, Schumer, and other Democrat leaders who basically forced him out. | ||
And so, just maybe. | ||
But now he's speaking to the press, he snaps at them, he's starting to lose it. | ||
So we'll see where this goes. | ||
But we do have another big story. | ||
Kamala Harris's campaign, and Democrats working for her, have been buying ads on Google and altering news headlines to look like fake positive coverage and endorsements. | ||
So this is, you know, they're saying, oh, it's no big deal. | ||
It's totally fine that she's doing this. | ||
She's not running any real campaign policies. | ||
She's not running any ads about what she wants to do. | ||
She's running fake news headlines to trick people into thinking that she's doing good things. | ||
Wow. | ||
I gotta give it to her. | ||
That's pretty good. | ||
But we'll talk about her polling and where she's currently at, though she's favored in all of these algorithms and the betting odds. | ||
Trump did just get a massive poll from Fox News showing he's actually up, and I think the Daily Mail had something similar in the battleground states. | ||
So we'll talk about that and a whole lot more. | ||
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Joining us tonight to talk about this and so much more is Terrence Williams. | ||
Thanks for having me back, man. | ||
It's always good to be on this show. | ||
Right on. | ||
Well, who are you? | ||
What do you do? | ||
Well, I'm Terrence K. I am the Pancake King. | ||
I am the Pancake King. | ||
I'm Terrence K. Williams. | ||
I am a comedian, and I have some of the best pancakes in the world. | ||
Cousin T's pancakes, really good. | ||
Fried chicken mix, too. | ||
And right now, this is a very important election year, so I have been defending Donald Trump every day, all day. | ||
And so that's one of my jobs, and I do it for free. | ||
So, you know, comedy, pancakes. | ||
Support Donald Trump because we won't have a country if he don't win, so. | ||
Right on. | ||
Hannah Clare's hanging out. | ||
Oh, hey! | ||
I'm Hannah Clare Brimel. | ||
I'm a writer for SCNR.com. | ||
I'm here a lot, but we're actually joined by somebody new tonight. | ||
Hey, I'm Raymond. | ||
I'm the Raymond Stanley Jr. | ||
I work for here at Temcast Facilities Maintenance. | ||
He's the mayor of our Discord. | ||
That's what I think. | ||
And like the most super chatter ever. | ||
Yeah. | ||
And so here he is. | ||
There was another time when we had a guest. | ||
Who was it? | ||
They bailed on us. | ||
And then we were like, we need someone to come on now. | ||
Where's Raymond? | ||
He was going to be the official guest, but he's here now. | ||
How's it going, Raymond? | ||
It's great. | ||
I'm super excited to be here. | ||
Thanks for calling me in. | ||
So, yeah, I work for Temcast. | ||
We freaking rock. | ||
We're having a great time. | ||
Right on. | ||
What's your background, though? | ||
Oh, me? | ||
I'm a Marine Corps. | ||
My background is I sold cars. | ||
I work in the maintenance facility units my whole life. | ||
The last 10 years went to college, went to trade school. | ||
Ladies and gentlemen, go to trade school. | ||
That'll get you a good job. | ||
Now, I've been following Tim here. | ||
Interested in politics now. | ||
I care about it now. | ||
It's a big deal. | ||
Like Terrence was saying, you've got to save America because we don't need our world to go down. | ||
We don't need America to get ruined. | ||
So now I'm involved and I appreciate being part of the mission, Tim. | ||
What's your ex-account? | ||
Oh, it's Raymond G. Stanley. | ||
Raymond G. Stanley Jr. | ||
got kicked out because you know how it was back in the day. | ||
All right, let's get to that first story. | ||
We got this from SCNR. | ||
Senator Cruz predicts Harris will assume the presidency before Biden's term ends. | ||
I think if they can bully Joe Biden into doing it, it'll happen. | ||
Cruz, who predicted Biden would not be the Democratic nominee last year, made his remarks during a Monday episode of his podcast. | ||
Quote, So I'm going to make another prediction, and it's not one that I want to have happen, Cruz told his co-host, Ben Ferguson. | ||
I'm going to put the odds at 40% that Joe Biden resigns between now and Election Day. | ||
I think there are going to be very serious discussions in the White House by all the partisans whose paycheck is written by continuing the regime. | ||
Everyone who stays in power is going to say, you know, if you say your health has reached a point that you need to step aside. | ||
Ferguson said Vice President Kamala Harris serving out the remainder of Biden's term would be a huge advantage for her in the November election, which is why I think they will have a very, very serious discussion. | ||
I think if they can bully Joe Biden into doing it, it'll happen. | ||
Jack Posobiec made this prediction back in July. | ||
I think he made the prediction earlier than this, too. | ||
He says Kamala will be president before Election Day. | ||
Let me give you my thoughts on this, and I'll tell you why I think there's a very strong probability this happens. | ||
Kamala Harris in October. | ||
October surprise. | ||
She becomes president. | ||
She does the press tour. | ||
Everybody's interviewing her. | ||
They're saying, Madam President, the first female president, number 47. | ||
What does that do? | ||
Trump's merch is out the window. | ||
He's got to get rid of all these hats. | ||
They're no good anymore. | ||
They say 47 on them. | ||
Kamala Harris then. | ||
Says, now that I'm president, no taxes on tips. | ||
She goes, Republicans, get me the bill, and we're gonna do no tax on tips. | ||
She's stealing Trump's campaign policies right now, because if it does happen, that she becomes president in October, she can do what Trump said he wants to do, at least to a certain degree. | ||
And then, what is Trump campaigning on? | ||
What Kamala already did? | ||
So I'm saying, I agree with Ted Cruz, I think there's a strong probability Jack already made those predictions. | ||
No one really knows the October surprise is going to be. | ||
I think this is a decent bet. | ||
Well, I mean, Joe Biden dropping out was a surprise, and a lot of people did predict that. | ||
And people were like, oh, you guys are talking crazy. | ||
Oh, that's a conspiracy theory. | ||
You guys are always coming up with conspiracy theories. | ||
And what did he do? | ||
He dropped out and they installed Kamala Harris because nobody, nobody Nobody voted for her to be president in the primaries. | ||
Nobody. | ||
So, uh, we thought, a lot of people thought that that wouldn't happen. | ||
So anything is possible now. | ||
And I think that's the, that, I mean, that's the only, I mean, that's one of her only chances, you know, really is, is for him to drop out. | ||
Yeah, I actually held on to the idea and I still, you know, I stand by what I said. | ||
I had said if Biden has a pulse, he's going to try and stay on the ticket in November. | ||
And I really think that ultimately his campaign did not have a pulse. | ||
That was why they were like, you have to leave. | ||
You're hurting all of us right now. | ||
If you look at some of his actions right now, he's he's rolling out a couple new initiatives. | ||
He's talking about his fight against cancer initiative, which he announced when he first got inaugurated. | ||
He's doing some, he's pressing harder in the Middle East to negotiate some sort of deal there. | ||
I think he is in secure your legacy mode. | ||
He doesn't want to go out, having been this terrible president, | ||
which he's going to be. | ||
He wants to go out on saying, when he gives his final speech in his last day in office, | ||
he can say something like, well, I've really accomplished a lot here | ||
and look at all these recent achievements. | ||
And I think you can tell by the fact that it's getting very little coverage that everyone's kind of done with him. | ||
Yeah, I don't. | ||
He's he's sitting in that room with all the Democrats and he's like, come on, man. | ||
You have any idea what I've sacrificed? | ||
And they're like, Joe, it's over. | ||
You're out. | ||
And he's like, you can't do this to me. | ||
I am the president. | ||
And they're like, not anymore. | ||
Kamala. | ||
And she walks and goes, Joe, I'm the president now, and that's how it'll go down. | ||
Well, then she laughs. | ||
Now, my thing is this, though. | ||
This is what I don't understand. | ||
Now, a lot of people, and I've said this a long time ago, whenever Joe Biden first won, I did not think he would last four years. | ||
Millions of people did not expect him to last an entire four years. | ||
And a lot of people thought that them installing Kamala Harris is all part of the plan. | ||
People were thinking this when he first won. | ||
And my thing is this, how are you the president of the United States of America, the most powerful person in the country, how in the world was he bullied and forced out? | ||
He didn't have to say yes. | ||
What were they going to do if he said no? | ||
But he's never been a strong enough personality. | ||
Let me answer that question. | ||
But what were they going to do to him if he said no? | ||
So they go up to him and they say, Joe, We're going to need you to take a look at this. | ||
And they hand him a manila folder and then he opens it up and they say, we're going to need you to step out of this race. | ||
And it's just a single portrait of John F. Kennedy. | ||
Well, that is the only thing that I could think of. | ||
Because if I'm the president of the United States of America, you can't tell me to step down. | ||
You cannot force me to. | ||
I'm the president. | ||
I don't have to listen to anybody. | ||
I can do what I want. | ||
What if Biden... I mean, the weird thing now is it's so late in the game that it's going to affect the ballots in a weird way. | ||
Yeah. | ||
But I do love how the polling is basically like Democrats hated Kamala and then overnight she got like a 13 point bump, which makes literally no sense unless you're a cult. | ||
No, like literally Kamala Harris has been one of the most unpopular politicians in the history of this country. | ||
Nobody like Kamala. | ||
She became the first female vice president and I haven't seen one woman, one little girl with a Kamala Harris t-shirt, okay? | ||
At all. | ||
It's not like Hillary. | ||
Yeah, Obama had merch for being the first black president. | ||
Kamala, nobody cared about her being the first minority vice president, the first black or South Asian president, or female. | ||
No one cared. | ||
More people celebrated Kentonji Brown Jackson more than they celebrated Kamala Harris. | ||
I just, no one, like nobody, nobody liked her. | ||
Okay, look, look. | ||
So, I went to store.kamalaharris.com and they've got, what is this, Team Harris Waltz? | ||
They've got Coach and it's blue, blue and red, I guess. | ||
It's all school themed, you know? | ||
It's all school themed. | ||
You know, I just gotta be honest, like, I don't own any Trump stuff. | ||
Cause I don't, I'm not, I don't really care that much. | ||
Actually, no, I have a Mar-a-Lago hat. | ||
We got that white Mar-a-Lago hat in the other room. | ||
We got that at Mar-a-Lago. | ||
That's more of like a souvenir for going down there, as opposed to anything else. | ||
But like, what? | ||
I don't know. | ||
Like, I can understand why someone would wear Trump gear. | ||
I can't understand why someone would wear Harris-Waltz gear. | ||
That being said, guy, I think she's got a chance to win. | ||
I really do. | ||
Now, do you think she has a chance to win the right way? | ||
I mean, that's a good question. | ||
No, come on. | ||
Yeah, of course not. | ||
Man, like, I literally, I've been on TikTok lately, and I've been on there doing lives. | ||
I've been doing live debates on TikTok. | ||
I mean, I was on there the other night for eight hours straight, just debating people, just going at it. | ||
And I talked to so many Kamala Harris supporters, people who necessarily don't want to vote for Trump, and they also don't want to vote for Kamala Harris because they just don't like Kamala. | ||
But I have not, out of talking to hundreds of Kamala Harris supporters, I beg them. | ||
Honestly, I offer money to a Kamala Harris supporter. | ||
I will pay y'all to give me three reasons why you want to vote for her that has nothing to do with her race, gender, or her being a VP right now. | ||
Why do you want to vote for her? | ||
They can't think of anything! | ||
Give me any reason that is related to policy and doesn't relate to Donald Trump. | ||
Like, her promises, what she's gonna do. | ||
That being said, guys, I just saw this shirt she's selling. | ||
I legit want it. | ||
That's hot. | ||
They call it Kamala Harris Retro. | ||
It's so bad it's good. | ||
Like, come on, admit it. | ||
This style's really popular right now. | ||
I wouldn't wear it. | ||
I mean, heaven forbid. | ||
But having that is hilarious because of how bad it is. | ||
I posted this black guy that went to a Trump rally, a young black guy. | ||
He was selling t-shirts. | ||
He had a t-shirt on. | ||
He had a t-shirt that said, I'm not voting for the H-O-E. | ||
Oh no, we don't say that. | ||
You can't call Kamala Harris a hoe. | ||
We don't call her that. | ||
But that shirt went super viral online. | ||
Super viral. | ||
I mean, that was a really... I mean, she... I know, people are gonna buy that stuff. | ||
So people are buying Kamala Harris merch, but... Not the way she wants us to. | ||
But not the way that she want it, though. | ||
Yeah. | ||
We do not call Kamala Harris stupid. | ||
Okay? | ||
We don't do that. | ||
You can't call her stupid. | ||
And, you know, we don't call her a hoe. | ||
Or... | ||
Well, I'm going to be at a loss for words this entire show, then, because I don't have nothing else to say. | ||
That was my... You know what? | ||
I'm so sick of the left screaming, oh, you should not be attacking a woman. | ||
You shouldn't call a woman stupid. | ||
That's a woman. | ||
You shouldn't call her out of her name. | ||
These are the same people who literally called Melania Trump disgusting names. | ||
And it is what it is. | ||
You know, this guy asked me on, when I was doing a TikTok debate, he was like, you have a mother and a sister. | ||
Would you want your, would you want, if your mom ran for president and would you like if people were calling her names and calling her a hoe and a whore? | ||
I said, if my, if my mother, if my mother did things, cause I said, Kamala, step away to the top. | ||
Would you want someone to say that about your mother? | ||
If my mother ran for president And she did, and she slept her way to the top. | ||
I can't be mad if somebody called that out. | ||
That's what she did. | ||
She has to owe it to that mama. | ||
What was you doing in these streets? | ||
What were you doing? | ||
No, no, that's offensive. | ||
You can't say Kamala Harris slept with Mayor Willie Brown. | ||
You can't. | ||
It's offensive. | ||
People get mad when you say that she slept her way to the top by getting her first job through Mayor Willie Brown and giving him pleasure. | ||
Exactly, and people talk. | ||
Kamala Harris, not only did she ruin the lives of a lot of innocent black men who she had locked up, who were really innocent. | ||
You know, they withheld a lot of evidence that could have freed a lot of black men. | ||
Well, she needed the labor. | ||
Yeah, so she needed the labor. | ||
She wanted to have a good record. | ||
Not only that, she ruined a black woman's life by stealing her husband, Willie Brown. | ||
She needs to apologize to that woman. | ||
You stole this woman's man. | ||
Wait, did they get divorced? | ||
Did Willie Brown divorce his wife? | ||
Yes, I think they got divorced afterwards. | ||
People say that they were separated. | ||
I don't know. | ||
All I know, I believe the man was still married. | ||
But the fact is this, Kamala Harris She is not a great example for young women, for women period, or little girls at all. | ||
I don't think so. | ||
And I'm tired of people coming at me telling me, well, Terrence, how dare you attack a black woman? | ||
You know, you're a black man. | ||
You are a black man. | ||
How could you attack a black woman? | ||
And this is my thing. | ||
And there are some Republicans out there, conservatives, Trump support. | ||
There's some people out there who believe we should stop bringing up Kamala's race. | ||
I will not stop bringing up her race. | ||
She is using her race to win. | ||
She is using the color of her skin to win people over. | ||
So as long as she's doing that, I'm going to bring up her race. | ||
And one thing what people don't know about black people, you know, I'm black, so I know this. | ||
A lot of black people, they literally hate Or a biracial person does not identify with being black. | ||
They hate that. | ||
So the fact that a lot of black people are finding out that Kamala Harris rarely identified as black To them, they're like, oh, well, she's a traitor to the community. | ||
She is not a real black woman because she never identified as being black until now. | ||
So to be honest, people don't think it works. | ||
It does work. | ||
A lot of black people are not crazy about her like they were with Obama because Kamala Harris, you know, she identified as being Indian slash South Asian for a long time. | ||
So a lot of black people finding it out are like, well, She's not really with us. | ||
She's not down with our community. | ||
She's using us. | ||
Well, they say, well, Obama was biracial, but Obama identified as being black his whole life. | ||
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Kamala, literally, she, I mean, you look at- They're claiming now she did. | |
Yeah, now, now she is. | ||
But she did run as, literally in a video, she said, You can look at old headlines and they're like, Biden picks the first South Asian. | ||
South Asian, exactly. | ||
I don't know one black person in my family that identifies as Indian or South Asian. | ||
They don't. | ||
It's just black. | ||
Even if they're mixed with something, they just say I'm black. | ||
Let's jump to this. | ||
We got this from the Post Millennial. | ||
Would it kill you guys to have a press conference? | ||
CNN's Jim Acosta confronts Kamala's spokesperson over campaign-dodging media. | ||
Why hasn't she had a press conference? | ||
She's the vice president. | ||
She can handle the questions. | ||
Why not do it? | ||
Jim, she can't handle the questions. | ||
You answered your own question. | ||
Come on. | ||
This is the reality. | ||
The Democrats are running a basement campaign. | ||
The analysts are saying they call it a generic Democrat campaign, which works, and that's all it is. | ||
Democrat voters don't care about the country. | ||
They don't care about policy. | ||
I'm sorry, man, I gotta tell you. | ||
You go to the average Democrat voter. | ||
They're gonna say, sure, I care. | ||
Sure, I care about these things. | ||
And you're gonna go, okay, without saying Trump, give me three policy-related reasons for voting for Kamala Harris. | ||
And they're gonna just dial tone. | ||
Nothing. | ||
There's nothing there. | ||
Bro, I read the news every single day, non-stop, 24-7. | ||
Even on weekends, it's crazy. | ||
I'm just sitting there reading news. | ||
And I can't tell you what Kamala Harris supports. | ||
Because you've already got these montages where it's Kamala, she's being interviewed, and she's like, I will not accept a person being denied healthcare. | ||
I will do everything when I'm in office to fight for Medicare for all. | ||
And I was like, no, I don't want that. | ||
Then she's like, We're gonna decriminalize border crossings. | ||
Now she's like, on day one, I'm gonna deal with the border. | ||
Now she's like, I'm gonna make prices good. | ||
You could find her saying literally anything and everything. | ||
So if someone came to me and said, devil's advocate, why vote for Kamala Harris not mentioning Trump? | ||
I'll be like... | ||
There's literally no reason! | ||
There's none! | ||
They can't. | ||
The same thing with Biden. | ||
No matter who you talk to, I have family members who are boomers and they're Democrats. | ||
Every time I ask them why, what do you like about Biden? | ||
What do you like about Kamala? | ||
Everything's, well, I hate Trump. | ||
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Trump's bad. | |
Yeah, yeah. | ||
It's always Trump is bad. | ||
It's never the thing he's good at, she's good at. | ||
Because she has no policies, like you said. | ||
She's a chameleon. | ||
It's opportunistic. | ||
I mean, it's similar to what you were talking about. | ||
When she is in front of certain people to talk about certain issues, but she never gives you any specifics. | ||
So all of these are empty promises, if you think there are promises at all. | ||
I think a lot of voters are going to assume, like Obama voters who wanted Biden to stay will be like, oh, well, she's going to continue the Biden legacy, right? | ||
Even though she never said she's going to do that. | ||
And then people who don't like Biden are going to be like, no, she's going to be this new, like energetic, all kinds of new things. | ||
No one can say anything and I think that is really where the Harris campaign wants you to be. | ||
Right. | ||
Now, I've met, not met, but I talked, there was one guy that I talked to on TikTok who requested to come in and I said, why are you voting for Kamala? | ||
And please do not say, cause she's a woman. | ||
Please do not bring up Trump. | ||
He said, which I burst into laughter. | ||
He said, because she's going to advocate for people to get more time off work. | ||
What? | ||
I said, sir, what field are you in? | ||
I'm in tech. | ||
I said, and you need more time off work. | ||
Yes, they're working people like slaves. | ||
And Kamala Harris, he said, and the union endorsed her, and she's going to fight for us to get more time off work. | ||
And people need more time off work. | ||
And I'm like, listen, I said, I don't think that's the biggest issue in America right now is people worried about getting time off work. | ||
People are trying to find jobs right now. | ||
People are barely making it. | ||
People want more work hours. | ||
And you're talking about you're voting for her because you believe you're going to get more time off work? | ||
Also, if that is her policy, why not put it on your website? | ||
I should be fair, though Kamala hasn't stated any of these policies. | ||
You can assume that she's going to be very, very pro-abortion, probably as pro-abortion as you could possibly be, and she's going to be pro-trans and trans kids. | ||
So if someone were to say to me, I'm voting for Kamala because she's more likely to support abortion, I'd be like, well, that's likely true. | ||
In which case, You're voting on a very weak premise you're hoping for instead of what she's actually stated she will do. | ||
But I do think it's fair to assume if you like abortion and you want to abort, Kamala's your candidate. | ||
Now they bring up, what is the main, you know, you bring up, well, they just don't have, just don't have, my thing is this. | ||
If someone did not force you to have sex, if your legs were not forced open, it is your fault the reason why you had a child. | ||
Wear a condom. | ||
So many people that I have talked to who are pro-abortion, I even offered to send them free condoms. | ||
Get a vasectomy. | ||
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Your cousin, he's condom? | |
But I will send you a condom, though. | ||
Just close your legs. | ||
You having sex with somebody and you don't like the guy anymore is, I mean, that's your fault that you got pregnant. | ||
If you were not forced to have sex, then that was your choice. | ||
You made the choice. | ||
You opened up your legs. | ||
You let that man... But it really is that vapid. | ||
I mean, the argument for abortion is thin. | ||
And they'll make up fake reasons. | ||
Well, health concerns, they say. | ||
Health concerns. | ||
That's not even a consideration for conservatives. | ||
Conservatives are like, okay, deal. | ||
And then they're like, uh, no. | ||
So they make up fake reasons. | ||
My concern is like, okay, how is the country functioning like a machine? | ||
Like, what is the economy supposed to be doing? | ||
We're facing a recession right now. | ||
That's what Newsweek's reporting. | ||
You've got people who can't afford to eat. | ||
Things ain't going so well in this here country. | ||
And so I don't care about whether you want to abort your child or whatever, right? | ||
I think it's bad. | ||
I agree with you. | ||
People should have personal responsibility. | ||
But I don't even understand why that's a top issue for the average person when you're like, have you considered why? | ||
Have you ever thought about how you can't own a house? | ||
But here's what I fear. | ||
Young people are being raised with the expectation that you can't own a house anyway. | ||
So, you can't want what you don't know exists. | ||
It's what Tim Apple said. | ||
No, it wasn't really Tim Apple, it was Steve Jobs. | ||
I know his name's Tim Cook. | ||
It's Steve Jobs who said, how can people want something if they don't know it exists? | ||
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That's true. | |
And so that's why he made the iPhone. | ||
He was like, we're going to market it. | ||
Everybody said it was stupid. | ||
Nobody would want that. | ||
And he's like, why? | ||
They've never seen it before. | ||
How would they know? | ||
Then they're going to say they're going to want it. | ||
So you've got these young people that are like, well, I can't own a house anyway. | ||
Owning a house. | ||
They're people who are now entering their 30s. | ||
They can't own a house and they're never going to own a house. | ||
And they're not even considering it a possibility to own a house. | ||
And that's a benefit for Democrats when they can say, well, you don't even want to own a house, do you? | ||
You want to live in a two bedroom with four of your friends, right? | ||
And then you got no room in that apartment. | ||
You can't have kids. | ||
You need an abortion. | ||
That's what they're pitching. | ||
The economy is bad, but it's a good thing. | ||
We're going to make sure that you can have abortions because the economy is bad. | ||
Yeah, I think there are more important things in this country to discuss than abortion. | ||
That's just my opinion. | ||
And I think you're right. | ||
Yeah, because I truly believe, and people think, Terrence, you over-exaggerate things. | ||
Like, I truly believe if we continue to, if the wrong people continue to stay in power, I do believe that America could fall. | ||
Like, any country can fall. | ||
I know we are a strong country. | ||
People say, oh, that'll never happen. | ||
America will always be here. | ||
I don't know that. | ||
It's fragile. | ||
Anything is possible. | ||
Yeah, and so much of the abortion messaging right now, I mean, no matter where you fall in it, when it comes from progressive candidates like Kamala Harris and Tim Walz, it's Trump is trying to take something from you. | ||
Really, it's any issue, it's Trump is the enemy and you have to be fearful of him. | ||
We have to defeat him. | ||
That's the language all the time because for, I guess, the third cycle in a row, Democrats are running a not-Trump campaign. | ||
They don't have any strong issues to present other than to say Trump is the enemy, he's the big bad wolf, he's coming to ruin your life and will protect you. | ||
When actually, if you look at the Biden economy, a lot of people's lives are in dire straits right now. | ||
A lot of people's, you know, goals to buy houses or to, you know, fund their children's education or whatever it is, like, you can't do that right now. | ||
So once again, instead of taking responsibility, it's this left-wing politician move to be like, but he's the really bad guy, he's threatening you. | ||
Exactly. | ||
Republicans do the same thing. | ||
Do you have a sister? | ||
Do you have a sister? | ||
Do you have a mother? | ||
You know? | ||
They both live in fear-mongering. | ||
Republicans or Democrats are bad. | ||
They're gonna do this. | ||
They're gonna not let you do this. | ||
They're gonna bring in borders. | ||
They're gonna bring in people, immigrants. | ||
They're gonna let crime happen. | ||
And the right's like, but they are. | ||
I know, that's what I'm saying. | ||
That's the thing. | ||
We're truthful about what they're gonna do, and they're saying stuff the Republicans are gonna do. | ||
That's not gonna happen. | ||
Exactly. | ||
They're gonna say Donald Trump's gonna, he's a fascist, he's gonna send the military and lock you up and he's gonna put you in camps and then, that never happened in Trump's campaign. | ||
These are the same talking points that they used in 2016. | ||
Yeah. | ||
The same talking points. | ||
They said that in 2016, oh, Trump is gonna send black people, he's gonna put y'all in chains, he's gonna send y'all all back to Africa, he's gonna put everybody in camps and there's only gonna be white people in America. | ||
And they're saying the same thing. | ||
So if he didn't do it then, why do you think he's going to do it now? | ||
But I think the Democrats were more happy about Roe v. Wade being overturned than conservatives. | ||
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It unlocked so much money for them to campaign. | |
Oh, they were so happy. | ||
Now, wasn't there a leak that had happened? | ||
Yeah, it leaked a month ahead of time. | ||
And you know what? | ||
The Democrats were probably behind that. | ||
And they never figured out who the leak was. | ||
The Democrats wanted that to happen. | ||
I'm telling you, they were like, yes, we are going to win on this. | ||
We need this to happen now. | ||
Let's even leak it. | ||
Let's even force the court to go ahead and bring it out. | ||
We need them to bring it out now. | ||
Well and who gained from that? | ||
Planned Parenthood's political action committee raised so much money off this issue, bringing this back into the public discourse because it had been, you know, obviously there had been a lot of anti-abortion advocates sort of agitating against it for a long time, but for the most part it wasn't the cash cow that has definitely become in the last two years. | ||
Right. | ||
And you know what? | ||
I think the most important thing Like Tim was saying is, you know, people being able to afford to even be able to, like, the most important thing right now is people cannot even afford to pay their mortgage on time, their rent on time. | ||
People are struggling to buy eggs, milk. | ||
Credit card debt is up. | ||
Credit card debt is up. | ||
Like that, that is important. | ||
Like people, and inflation is at, inflation is like at an all time high. | ||
It's just, it is absolutely insane. | ||
And some people are, Like, even if somebody has to come out of their pocket $100 extra a month, that is like, for some people, that's a lot. | ||
Some people are living like check to check. | ||
Well, let's jump to this story. | ||
We got this from Fox News. | ||
In a new matchup, same result, Trump bests Kamala Harris by one point. | ||
Highest share of voters in over two years rate their personal finances positively, which is really interesting because nothing makes sense, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
You may be saying, Tim, you pulled up one Fox News poll. | ||
They're biased. | ||
They're conservatives. | ||
Of course they're going to say Trump is going to win. | ||
Well, over here at FiveThirtyEight, we can see that, for the most part, Kamala Harris has the polls. | ||
You've got this one from Daily Mail showing Trump is up. | ||
So Trump's got, like, two of the polls showing that he's winning in general. | ||
Here's the RCP betting odds. | ||
On average, you can see 52.4% for Kamala Harris, 46.1% for Trump. | ||
I tell you, there's one reason why, right now, I would actually, personally, and not an advice for anybody, put my bet on Donald Trump. | ||
I do think Kamala Harris can win, and I think everybody needs to get out there and redouble their efforts. | ||
But you know why, right now, I'd put my money on Donald Trump? | ||
It's actually quite simple. | ||
From Newsweek, U.S. | ||
economy alarm bells as two signs of recessions emerge. | ||
Yo, I went to the grocery store and I was getting whipped cream. | ||
How much do you think the little thing of whipped cream cost? | ||
Seven bucks nowadays. | ||
It was six something. | ||
Six dollars? | ||
Six dollars for a thing of whipped cream. | ||
Like a 16 ouncer probably. | ||
Like the little blue one. | ||
That should be like a dollar or two, right? | ||
I thought it was going to be like two bucks. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Two, three dollars maybe for the thing, you know, Ready Whip or whatever. | ||
It's not Ready, it's some other brand, but it was six bucks and I was like, what the? | ||
That! | ||
That, you can't campaign against that. | ||
And that's why Kamala's probably not campaigning at all, because she's like, the advisors probably said, look, you can put out every commercial in the world, but as soon as someone goes to the grocery store, they're gonna be like, the best play is to act like you're not president, like you're not the vice president right now, and just say nothing and do nothing, and then tell people, you know, once I'm president, because I'm not, Keep quiet, otherwise people are going to start correlating their daily lives and the negativity with you, because you are VP. | ||
Just on that stance, I looked up a stat. | ||
Right now, 62% of Americans are living paycheck to paycheck. | ||
62 effing percent of Americans. | ||
62% of Americans are living paycheck to paycheck. | ||
And that usually means a deficit. | ||
Like, a lot of people think it means that, like, you get paid, you pay your bills, and then you're like, okay, now let's go, you know, buy food. | ||
No, no, no, it means you're like, do I pay rent or buy food this week? | ||
And then you, you're in a downward trend. | ||
I bet ramen is huge right now. | ||
You should buy stock in ramen. | ||
Ramen? | ||
Yeah, ramen noodles. | ||
Oh, top ramen. | ||
Yeah, yeah, top ramen. | ||
Stock's probably blowing up because everyone's gonna, that's all they can afford nowadays. | ||
Man, that was it back in the day. | ||
When I was like 18, it was 10 cents. | ||
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Yeah, it was it was it was it was and for a dollar and I'm scared to check the price on it right now. | |
I'm gonna do it. | ||
I buy it because I love it. | ||
It was like it was like 50 cents. | ||
It was crazy. | ||
Yeah, I'm still a fan. | ||
Like this matters more than like this. | ||
This is really important here. | ||
Like reset like 62%. | ||
How much do you think a pack of Top Ramen costs right now? | ||
Like a single pack or like the single pack? | ||
Just like a little one. | ||
It should be 10 cents. | ||
What about 69 cents? | ||
What do you guys think? | ||
Okay, I will say since inflation, probably 30 cents. | ||
I think it's closer to a dollar. | ||
It is 59. | ||
59 cents for an iced chicken noodle ramen. | ||
Is it even food? | ||
I mean, I know it's food, but how many calories is it? | ||
It's 700 milligrams of sodium. | ||
The sodium is outstandingly crazy. | ||
Look at that. | ||
One package has nearly 400 calories. | ||
That ain't bad. | ||
And 70% of your daily sodium intake. | ||
Hey, calories is calories when you're on a budget. | ||
Man, them ramen noodles got me through some hard times. | ||
Oh, with Tabasco sauce? | ||
Yeah, they got me through some hard times. | ||
You can add eggs to it, like ramen noodles. | ||
Oh yeah, I added eggs. | ||
My mommy used to add frozen peas to it when I was growing up. | ||
Did you guys put Tabasco sauce? | ||
I always put Tabasco sauce. | ||
Oh yeah, you gotta do Tabasco sauce. | ||
I put cheese in mine, eggs. | ||
I used to cut up some hot dogs and grill them and put them in my noodles too. | ||
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Oh, grills? | |
That'd be so fancy over there. | ||
Oh yeah, uh-huh. | ||
I was in. | ||
No, that's crazy. | ||
60 cents for one pack. | ||
No joke. | ||
When I was 18, I was working at a grocery store and I was getting paid like 40 bucks. | ||
It was probably like 80 bucks a week. | ||
And then I'd just be like, okay, like all of it's gone already because bus and shoes and shirts, but I can buy ramen. | ||
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Yeah. | |
That's 400 calories right there of carbohydrates and salt. | ||
That's what I'm saying. | ||
I think the economy's bad. | ||
Now, Kamala's gonna have to become president in fall, and then they're gonna have to, the Fed's gonna have to do something to try and shock the economy for the next couple of weeks as people start feeling good. | ||
Can they? | ||
What can they do? | ||
How do you change it so drastically, so fast? | ||
Well, maybe Kamala, you know what she does? | ||
She becomes president, and then she announces a stimulus. | ||
And she goes, I'm gonna send everybody, we're gonna do a three-tier stimulus plan. | ||
We're gonna do November 1st, everybody's gonna get a check for $400. | ||
Then, you know, January 1st, everyone's gonna get a check for $400. | ||
And then, you know, in March. | ||
And so, vote for me! | ||
Yeah, she's gonna be like, well, if I win, I'm gonna send y'all a check November 1st. | ||
Election is, what, November 5th? | ||
And if I win on November 6th, that's if I win on the 5th, guys, I'm gonna send everybody double! | ||
I'mma send everybody double of what I sent you. | ||
Like, yeah. | ||
That's just it. | ||
She's gonna be like, if I lose, I won't be able to fulfill the final stimulus plan. | ||
Trump was the most famous, besides giving his daily news briefings on COVID, was when he was giving out stimulus checks. | ||
I'mma throw up. | ||
I hope she doesn't become president again. | ||
I'm telling you, when is she gonna announce the border wall? | ||
I think she will. | ||
I will puke if she became president. | ||
Well, did you see what I tweeted this morning? | ||
I said, What Kamala means when she said, what did she say? | ||
What can be unburdened by what has been? | ||
What she meant was that Joe Biden is burdening her. | ||
Now that he's gone, she is unburdened and can finally enact the policies that she wanted to, like no taxes on tips, build the wall and make America great again. | ||
It's shorthand for, although I insisted they call it the Biden-Harris administration, I just want it to be known as the Biden administration. | ||
Kamala took me out when... You went out with Kamala? | ||
No, no, no, no. | ||
I mean, like, took me out as I almost fell out the chair. | ||
When that interviewer had asked her, he said, so Kamala, have you been to the border? | ||
She was like, have I been to the border? | ||
He said, yeah, have you been to the border? | ||
She said, I mean, no, but I haven't been to Europe either. | ||
Like, what? | ||
Guys, guys. | ||
She's bad. | ||
She's really bad at interviewing. | ||
She did this one interview in late June. | ||
This is the last major one she did. | ||
And they had to have, like, a pro-abortion advocate there for most of it. | ||
It's like, she cannot be left alone to talk to the media. | ||
Seriously, I think a lot of this stuff's not gonna matter. | ||
We got this from New York Post. | ||
Subway calls emergency meeting with franchisees as sales plummet. | ||
No, these are sandwiches. | ||
And they're not expensive ones. | ||
People are not buying sandwiches. | ||
What are they eating? | ||
I gotta be honest, like... Ramen? | ||
I don't know. | ||
I mean... | ||
Serious question, though. | ||
Subway, I believe for the longest time, was the biggest fast food chain. | ||
And it's one of the easiest and lowest costs. | ||
You go in there, they got bread, and you're like, give me the cold cuts, the turkey, the ham, and the cheese or whatever. | ||
Easy to do. | ||
People aren't buying sandwiches. | ||
What are they buying? | ||
I think a lot of people are avoiding eating out. | ||
And to be fair, Subway had some other issues with their spokesman and his arrest and jail. | ||
Like, there is some bad press that I don't think they have exactly navigated away from. | ||
I don't think that has anything to do with why people aren't buying sandwiches. | ||
I think it's subway specific, because you'd have to compare to Jimmy John's and Jersey Mike's and stuff like that. | ||
Yeah, Jersey Mike's is taking over, for real. | ||
It's getting a lot bigger. | ||
Oh, they're getting bigger? | ||
Yeah. | ||
Really? | ||
Dude, I've never seen them on the East Coast. | ||
I lived in California for a while, and now I came to the East Coast not too long ago. | ||
And now they made their way here, and now they're blowing up every small town. | ||
East Coast has deli culture, though. | ||
That's the thing. | ||
There are lots of normal delis that Jersey Mike's is basically emulating, because it's supposed to be New Jersey. | ||
But yeah, no, I mean, I think the fact that they are having... You guys don't think this is economy related? | ||
I think so. | ||
I think it's in part, but Subway as a brand in particular has had other obstacles. | ||
But did you see that report about Home Depot? | ||
Maybe a little bit. | ||
Home Depot was talking about the fact that like they are in this weird place where they're waiting to see what consumers do because there are a lot of consumers because with Home Depot you could like pay to have cabinets for your new kitchen or whatever else and a lot of people are having trouble getting loans for these types of projects or they're saying like we don't really know where the economy is going so we can't spend money right now on this. | ||
And especially during COVID, a lot of people Yeah, a lot of people, because they were home, started investing in their own houses, right? | ||
You know, you're there the whole time, you're like, I really hate these walls, I gotta paint them. | ||
You know, our kids are making us crazy, let's finish our basement so they have somewhere to hang out, or whatever it is. | ||
And you're seeing a downturn in that right now, and it's making Home Depot nervous. | ||
Dude, I gotta be honest. | ||
Three or four years ago, we're looking at properties in the area because, you know, first of all, we bought, you know, we were in the Maryland studio, which we called The Castle, and now we're at Freedomistan. | ||
So we're looking at land to buy, and we got a great deal. | ||
We were looking at all these different properties, and I was like, this property seems to make sense. | ||
The same properties today, double the price. | ||
I believe. It's been like three years and the prices have doubled or more than doubled. | ||
About two years ago, so it's about two years since they doubled actually, because two years ago there | ||
was a property nearby that we were looking at that was like 320 or something like that. | ||
It's 600 now and it's not even a big property and I mean it's impossible. | ||
I mean So, we're looking at like a 1,900 square foot house in a rural area on, I think it's got like two and a half acres, and they're selling for $600. | ||
And I'm talking to some local agents asking about the prices for all the property skyrocketing and they're like, those are the prices. | ||
And I'm wondering, are these going to come down? | ||
The answer is no. | ||
The prices are not going to come down. | ||
You know why? | ||
The cost of labor and materials are up. | ||
You cannot build a house for less than what you'd buy these houses for. | ||
So for people who want a house and are going to get a loan to get it, You may be saying, like, $600 is too much. | ||
I can't afford that. | ||
Then you can't get a house. | ||
Because the person who's selling it is going to be like, I can't sell this. | ||
You can't even build this house for that much anymore. | ||
Or they're underwater. | ||
But the price is going up. | ||
I'm sure a lot of people who live in these older houses have probably already paid off their mortgages or, you know, they're looking at profit. | ||
But if you go to a company and you say, what if I were to buy a lot? | ||
The empty lots are going for $200. | ||
Now that price might come down, sure, if nobody can build anything because the prices are too high. | ||
But the problem is, even if you buy the lot, you're looking at building one of these houses, it's going to cost you the same thing. | ||
It's going to cost you $400, $500 comparable. | ||
And people are like, I don't want to deal with the wait or the time. | ||
I'll just offer them $550 or something. | ||
I don't see how people like, how things improve unless, look, Biden and Kamala have done the opposite of run a functioning economy, and there's a couple really, really simple reasons. | ||
The poorest open border, we cannot have welfare programs and give resources to people who are not from here. | ||
It doesn't work. | ||
And it's not fair. | ||
It doesn't work and it's not fair. | ||
A simple thing to consider is, let's throw everything aside and Democrats say, no, no, they pay taxes or they're not even using services. | ||
Okay, they're walking on our streets. | ||
Who's going to fix the potholes for the cars when they're driving on the streets? | ||
Those potholes become a problem the more cars you have. | ||
That is a strain. | ||
Nothing is free. | ||
We can't afford this. | ||
We just sent $20 billion to Israel. | ||
We sent $200 billion to Ukraine. | ||
What are you doing? | ||
$200 billion. | ||
Is that what the total number was? | ||
What was the total number to Ukraine so far? | ||
I think it was $200. | ||
Two hundred and something, right? | ||
And this is what? | ||
They're dumping money into the economy, it's jamming inflation through the roof. | ||
So, I mean, look. | ||
If Donald Trump wants to come out and talk about his plan to get prices down, he says, first and foremost, it's energy. | ||
Start producing more oil in the United States. | ||
Nuclear energy. | ||
Get our energy costs down. | ||
That'll bring everything down around it. | ||
I say, okay, let's give it a shot. | ||
Because what is Kamala and Biden offering us? | ||
Banning fracking. | ||
She said she wants to ban fracking, and I said she doesn't. | ||
She wants to ban it. | ||
Joe Biden banned it on public lands, and he shut down Keystone. | ||
So you vote for this, and we're going to get the same, the same. | ||
The next four years, people are going to be struggling living paycheck to paycheck. | ||
It's just going to get worse. | ||
If we keep doing the policies of what they're doing now and everything's getting worse, the way it is, expensive gas, jeez, everything from soup, everything in the world is just getting more. | ||
I go to the store all the time. | ||
Because I shop. | ||
I'm a human being. | ||
You are a human being. | ||
You can confirm that live on air. | ||
I can, I can. | ||
You notice like from 2020, it's just 10 cents here, 20 cents there, 10 cents here, 20 cents here. | ||
Because I buy the same thing. | ||
It's a true habit. | ||
Thank you. | ||
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Yeah, yeah. | |
It just gets more and more expensive and it's not going to stop. | ||
And if you buy houses, you can't buy houses. | ||
It's almost like 2008 again. | ||
Well even if you're buying the same thing like if you're like I eat the same groceries whatever else like you can't save and that becomes one of the major obstacles to buying a house right like if you're asked to put down a down payment or if you are like hey I can't afford a new construction home I'll buy something that's like a fixer-upper well then you're gonna have to have money to pay for the fixing right? | ||
Uh, there was some report out that was saying, uh, interest rates are at their lowest rate that they have been in a while, which is still extremely high. | ||
And it's, I mean, it really, all of this changes the way that people live their lives and behave. | ||
I saw, I knew so many people who were like, I had a friend who bought her house, like, right like one month into the pandemic and it was just coincidental | ||
timing and she's like I'm never leaving this house like my interest rate is so low that there it | ||
would be almost economically devastating to try and try and move away. Right. Let's jump to the | ||
story from Axios. Harris campaigns Google ads rewrite news headlines. | ||
Oh, Axios. | ||
See, when it's about Kamala Harris, they write real news. | ||
Have you noticed this? | ||
Here's the story as blandly as possible. | ||
Harris Campaign's Google Ads Rewrite News Headlines. | ||
Okay, have a nice day. | ||
If it were Donald Trump, they would write, Trump Campaign Launches Fake News Blitz to Manipulate People with Election Misinformation. | ||
That's the headline if it was Donald Trump. | ||
When Donald Trump hosts a space with Elon, which breaks viewership records, gets 1.3 million concurrence, 27 million viewers, a billion generated views around the conversation, the media reports technical difficulties mire Elon Musk's failed rambling space. | ||
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Like, dude, just write that they did it! | |
Here's what Kamala Harris did. | ||
Kamala Harris doesn't have any campaigns. | ||
Donald Trump puts out a commercial where he's like, are we going to be the best that we have ever been in this country? | ||
And then he's like calling on Americans to stand up. | ||
He's saying, we're going to get prices down. | ||
We're going to make America great again. | ||
And he's basically telling you, Who he is, he's trying to inspire you. | ||
He's got agenda 47. | ||
Kamala Harris has no campaign positions. | ||
She's not saying anything other than these generic, mindless things. | ||
No taxes on tips is not even hers, it's Trump's. | ||
And then instead of buying ads to promote, Kamala Harris is going to protect abortion rights in America. | ||
Nope, none of that. | ||
She's just running other news organizations' headlines, our news stories, with fake headlines she wrote that make it seem like they're writing positive things about her. | ||
That's brilliant. | ||
She's not saying anything. | ||
CBS News says that she's good. | ||
And the, uh, pardon my language, but the morons, the vote blue no matter who people, the sheeples, you know, the mass formation psychosis people, they don't see sponsors. | ||
They don't know that. | ||
They just skip right past it and they see the headline. | ||
That's how you know you suck. | ||
That's how you know you suck and you are terrible because you have to rewrite, you have to rewrite articles. | ||
You have to make up stuff. | ||
You have to like, like no, no one thinks you're great. | ||
So, okay. | ||
Well, I'm going to make them think I'm great. | ||
So I'm going to rewrite these articles. | ||
Doesn't it speak to how manipulative it is, though? | ||
Because part of the issue is, like, you can't really see, like, the sponsor thing isn't super clear, and then on top of that, you know, it's not technically against any rules, but it's obviously kind of warping the perspective of people who are stumbling across these articles. | ||
Like, it's a dishonest campaign through and through. | ||
Yeah, you know what, but I think Donald Trump did a good job at exposing most mainstream outlets to be fake news. | ||
So a lot of people, even on both sides, don't really believe articles as much anymore, you know? | ||
I think generally distrust in America. | ||
Yeah, they just don't believe him. | ||
But yeah, like, yeah, I mean, Kamala, I mean, that's how, like, that's how you know you suck. | ||
And to be honest, like, you know, Tim is predicting that, you know, the October surprise. | ||
So Kamala could just be, you know, standing down right now until she's installed as president. | ||
So she's, you know, she's, she's just gonna be quiet. | ||
She's not gonna say anything. | ||
She don't, she, you know, she So far, her voters aren't demanding policy. | ||
Exactly. | ||
But they've never cared. | ||
These people, they never cared about policy. | ||
Most of the people that are voting for her do not care about policy. | ||
These are the same people who care about just personality. | ||
Well, she's, yeah, color of her skin, oh, well, she's nicer than, than, like, I ask some people, now this is, now this is what they say, because they don't, they don't say, they don't bring up her, they don't bring up her policies. | ||
Uh, why do you want to vote for Kamala Harris? | ||
Well, Trump is mean and he talks to people crazy. | ||
Why do you want to vote for Kamala Harris? | ||
Uh, she's going to be professional, unlike Trump. | ||
Why do you want to, why do you want to vote for Kamala Harris? | ||
Trump is a racist! | ||
They're obsessed with Donald Trump. | ||
They're obsessed with Donald Trump. | ||
But I think there are a lot of people, regardless of what these headlines say, regardless of what you hear in the mainstream media, there are a lot of average Americans who are fed up with Joe Biden and Kamala Harris. | ||
And they see right through the BS. | ||
And some of these people necessarily are only voting for Trump Uh, because some of these Democrats that are coming over to vote for Trump, they're not, they are only, some of them say they're just voting for Trump because they just want to, they just want a better life. | ||
They want to go, they want to go, they want to go back. | ||
Kamala keeps saying, we're not going back. | ||
We're not going back. | ||
No, Kamala, we want to go back. | ||
We want to go back to the good times. | ||
We want to go back to cheap gas prices and affordable eggs, milk, and ramen noodles. | ||
We want to go back to that. | ||
And a lot of people do want to go back to that. | ||
And that's why they have to put out these fake articles to try to get people to believe that Kamala is loved by everyone and everybody wants her. | ||
Because that is not the case at all. | ||
What do you think the impact of the Democratic National Convention next week is going to be? | ||
Because they're bringing out Obama, I've heard Clinton, I've heard Bernie Sanders is going to speak there. | ||
I hope there's riots. | ||
Oh, they're preparing for riots, for sure. | ||
Yeah, that'd be fun. | ||
Who's going to riot? | ||
It's like pro-Israel, pro-Alzheimer. | ||
I think the DNC convention is going to be like an awards show almost. | ||
Yeah, I think it's going to be a giant pep rally. | ||
They're going to have all the rappers and the singers. | ||
People are going to be shaking their behinds on stage. | ||
It's going to be a useless convention to be honest. | ||
People are only going to tune in because their favorite actor or actress is going to be there or their favorite musician is going to be there. | ||
But Obama, I mean... | ||
I felt like Obama kind of resisted. | ||
He dragged his feet a little bit in endorsing Kamala, which I found interesting. | ||
I think the people who are going to listen to Obama, who are going to vote for Kamala because Obama said so, these people are already going to vote for Kamala Harris. | ||
Kamala Harris is struggling to get a lot of black support. | ||
like Obama did. You know, that's one of the reasons why Obama won too. Obama had a large voter turnout and | ||
especially in the black community. | ||
But those same black people are not all on board with Kamala Harris. | ||
And she needs Obama to get them over to her. | ||
her side. But some of those people realized that Obama was not that great of a president | ||
either. He was just, you know, kind of let them down. Yeah. | ||
Yeah. He did let them down. | ||
So and what I say to people, Kamala, she's just going to be another Obama, you know, | ||
promises made but not kept. | ||
Yeah. So in 2016, Ted Cruz, you know, he was the last person to drop out of the | ||
Republican primary. And he went on stage at the RNC and said, vote your conscience. | ||
And people were really mad about this. | ||
They're like, you should be backing Donald Trump or whatever else. | ||
He grew a sadness beard. | ||
He's, you know, changed his tune. | ||
But do you think that there will be anyone who gets up on stage and says something similar at the DNC? | ||
Or do you think they're all like lockstep behind him? | ||
Not at all. | ||
Now one thing about the Democrats is they normally stick together during election season. | ||
Republicans, conservatives are really divided. | ||
A lot of them will not badmouth their candidate. | ||
They won't say anything negative about them. | ||
But on our side, for instance, I'm voting for Donald Trump. | ||
I want Donald Trump to win. | ||
If you think I'm going to get online and say that Donald Trump is a horrible person, oh, I condemn what he just said today. | ||
I want him to win more than I want them to win. | ||
So this election, this, this election is one of the most important elections of our lifetime right now. | ||
And, uh, and we need to stick together. | ||
We all, I think everybody, if you don't want Kamala Harris in, uh, in office, if you don't want her and Tim Walz, then the only answer is Donald Trump. | ||
So, uh, you know, so, but they do stick together. | ||
So nobody, they're all going to be all behind Kamala Harris, but, uh, but that's something that we need to do. | ||
Uh, people who don't want her, we all need to be 100% behind Donald Trump. | ||
I don't care. | ||
I don't care if he goes to Walgreens tomorrow and he steals some bubble gum. | ||
I'm voting for Donald Trump. | ||
I don't care. | ||
I'd rather him be in office than these bad people. | ||
I feel like this is not one of the most significant, it's the most significant election in our lifetime. | ||
Or at least in American history. | ||
Yeah, we either have a human in office or we have a laughing hyena as the president of the United States of America. | ||
That will be history, though. | ||
We never had a hyena in office. | ||
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Somebody referred to her as the cackler in chief. | |
Yes. | ||
That was kind of funny. | ||
We will literally have an animal running the country. | ||
Seriously. | ||
And on that note, why it's so important that we need to have the right... I know it's only online and it's only Twitter and also a little bologna, but people are fighting each other. | ||
Joe Rogan. | ||
It's so important that we need to come together and be a team. | ||
Like them. | ||
We need to have massive... | ||
We need to have mass formation psychosis to vote for Trump on our side, unlike them on their weird side. | ||
I don't think we need it, to be honest. | ||
I mean, we just need moderates to say, sure, I guess. | ||
And so the Democrats have mass formation psychosis, and anybody who is scared or believes them is going to vote that way. | ||
But that's why I think Rogan, Kill Tony and these other more moderate mainstream fun comedy podcasts are so important. | ||
Anybody watching Tucker Carlson, they're voting for Donald Trump. | ||
I mean, like, 2% might listen to him and be like, yeah, but I still won't vote for him. | ||
Fine, whatever. | ||
But people watching Kill Tony, they're just having a good time, they're laughing, but they're also being exposed. | ||
Like, Tucker Carlson was on Kill Tony. | ||
With Joe Rogan's show, every day Joe Rogan is talking about issues that the Democrats are crazy and not paying attention, and so it's a pipeline for people to wake up. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Don't attack moderates. | ||
We don't need everybody marching like lunatic screaming MAGA. | ||
You just need a middle-of-the-road guy to be like, I guess I'll vote for Trump. | ||
That's it. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Now, I don't mind people going at it with each other, you know, and I never expected Joe Rogan to... I never expected Joe Rogan to fully endorse Donald Trump at all. | ||
Like, I did not expect that. | ||
And it is what it is. | ||
You got people who are going to vote for Kamala Harris, who are going to support her, and then you have people who are not going to endorse anybody. | ||
and then you have people who are going to be 100% behind Donald Trump and that's fine. | ||
So you know it is what it is but I don't I don't care if you know if Tim gets into it | ||
with you know with somebody like I just because you if two Trump supporters are fighting I really | ||
don't care as long as we all you know as long as you go to the polls. | ||
As long as we go to the polls and vote for Donald Trump. | ||
I don't care if you're fighting over whose meme it was. | ||
I don't care about that. | ||
I don't think that's going to hurt us. | ||
Well, we do have a big story here with CNN Health. | ||
Ladies and gentlemen, the World Health Organization declares MPOX. | ||
They don't want to say monkeypox outbreak. | ||
They specifically said they're not going to call it that anymore because they don't want to encourage any kind of negative thinking about it. | ||
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What? | |
It's called Monkey Pox. | ||
This is like over a year ago. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Racism. | ||
They said it's racism. | ||
They're saying that it's, it's in Africa. | ||
A lot of people are sharing this story. | ||
It's epidemic in Africa. | ||
Yeah. | ||
There's a lot of people are acting like this may turn into another COVID pandemic. | ||
I really doubt it, but I do appreciate that everyone's paying attention enough to be like, Hey, wait a minute. | ||
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Don't. | |
Why is this happening? | ||
And, uh, we got, I got to remind everyone, we'll keep it family friendly. | ||
So we'll use innuendo and, um, analogy to describe the affliction and how it spreads. | ||
But you're familiar, right, Terrence? | ||
But how did it spread? | ||
When it was in America? | ||
No, in Africa. | ||
Probably the same way. | ||
They call it the monkey pox. | ||
No, no, no, that's just what it's called. | ||
The way it spreads is when two individuals who Same sex. | ||
Love each other very much. | ||
Yeah. | ||
I like to push their body parts together. | ||
So, humping. | ||
But yeah, okay, but no, this is like family friendly. | ||
But I heard though that this could be fake news. | ||
I heard that it started in Africa because somebody was humping a monkey. | ||
Isn't that how AIDS started? | ||
I don't- I don't know. | ||
I don't know either. | ||
I heard they were- But the thing is, it went from- it's endemic in parts of Africa, and then there was a big outbreak at a- at a music festival in Spain, I think about two years ago. | ||
And then it started spreading through Europe and North America. | ||
And this is- like, there have been fatalities from it in North America. | ||
Oh jeez. | ||
Like in America and the news will not report on it and then all of these cities had to set up like emergency funds because basically it's a form of smallpox and so you can take a smallpox vaccine and like mitigate the consequences but like this has been going on for a while but it's this weird combination of like they don't want to talk about it because it's not the correct demographic. | ||
They don't want to be critical of anyone's lifestyle. | ||
But also, it's rapidly spreading among the community, so if you don't talk about it, you're actually putting people at risk. | ||
Exactly. | ||
Talk about it. | ||
Tell people to wrap up. | ||
And it can spread, I believe, on bedsheets and stuff. | ||
You have to be really careful if you live with someone who has it. | ||
But I need somebody to Google how it started, the origin of it. | ||
Can you please Google, did someone hump a monkey? | ||
The point of the story is, there is concerns that there will be another outbreak that they will use to justify some kind of stay-at-home order, or some light... What I've predicted is, they're not going to do lockdowns or stay at home, they're going to say, in light of the recent health scare, we want to make sure universal mail-in ballots are available to everyone, so we'll be sending them out. | ||
That's what I see as being more likely. | ||
I don't know if this is going to get that bait, because it's towards a certain demographic of people that get it. | ||
I think part of it is they tried to have a couple other, like, I kept seeing these headlines like, new variant of COVID emerges or whatever else. | ||
Like, they couldn't get anything else started. | ||
So they're now bringing back something that they have mysteriously named. | ||
Like, if you haven't been following the story and you don't know what the M in Mpox is actually, like, you might, you might not realize that it's, like, for a specific issue. | ||
I mean, well, well, I mean, I understand it's for a certain, like, demographic, but it can still spread easily, probably. | ||
Like AIDS. | ||
You know, yeah. | ||
I mean, it's something to be concerned about. | ||
On the other hand, it's not new. | ||
It's not like breaking out the way that COVID spread across the U.S. | ||
Like, this has actually been around for a while. | ||
And the fact that it was, I mean, it was a big deal when it was detected in Europe and North America because it had never been registered there. | ||
But unfortunately, this is now just something that we have to combat. | ||
But they do. | ||
But see, I like to know everything. | ||
Like, we want to, like, just how I know, just how we know how the other one started in that lab. | ||
They called this, they named this the monkey pox. | ||
I wanna know. | ||
I'm pretty sure it was because they isolated it in monkeys, that's it. | ||
Okay. | ||
I think the original story was they had a bunch of lab monkeys, and then they were doing- Are there any monkey-like symptoms? | ||
No, it's gain-of-function research on monkeys, and then they were like, hey look, this virus is- But I'm asking, are there any monkey-like symptoms? | ||
What does that mean? | ||
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Like, if you catch it, will you have any monkey-like- No, you get sores all over the part of your body where it made contact. | |
Don't start doing that now. | ||
Uh, fact check, uh, uh, Brave browser, uh, AI says no. | ||
It's not a result from your suggestion. | ||
I think that's a legitimate question. | ||
We're going to move on to talking about the purpose of this segment, which is, what do you think the Democrats and the Uniparty, the intelligence agencies, are going to try to do to make sure they have the advantage, the October surprise or the shadow campaign? | ||
What's it going to be? | ||
Is it going to be lockdown? | ||
Is it going to be some kind of weird medical thing? | ||
Or is it just going to be trucks arriving at 4 a.m.? | ||
What is it? | ||
I think it's going to be all of it. | ||
They need all of it for Kamala to win. | ||
They're gonna have to pull out everything they have for her to win. | ||
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So they're gonna have to pull out... They're gonna do like buy one, get one ballots? | |
Like for every ballot you fill out, you get a second one free? | ||
Yep. | ||
They're gonna take ballots to the border. | ||
I don't think we're gonna have COVID or anything like that. | ||
You go past, you walk in, here's your ballot. | ||
Yep. | ||
They're gonna be passing ballots out at the border. | ||
Yeah, no, nothing like COVID, but it's already, it's already, the playbook's been set. | ||
But if they do push in the mail-in ballots, this go around because the mistake we made last time is we told people that their vote would not count if they vote by mail. | ||
And that was a mistake that we made because there were some people, even Trump supporters, conservatives, who were not going to go out and vote in person because they were afraid. | ||
So telling them not to vote by mail was a mistake because there were people there were people on on the uh you know who were voting uh red who were not going out to vote in person they wanted to vote by uh by a mail but if you tell them that oh don't vote by mail it won't count | ||
Then they're not going to vote at all. | ||
So what's the point of voting then? | ||
So this time, if, listen, we got to, if somebody's scared to, if somebody is scared to leave the house and they're not going to go vote in person, then we have no choice but to tell them to vote by mail. | ||
Do you think, so Trump is supposed to be sentenced in his New York case on September 18th. | ||
Do you think that there's any chance that they'll be like, OK, so you have to report to jail on October 1st. | ||
And that's sort of the October issue that Trump is incarcerated in the month before the election. | ||
They probably won't do that because it will help him more than hurt him. | ||
That's true. | ||
He does get a huge boost every time. | ||
I remember after the mugshots got released. | ||
Yep. | ||
Yeah. | ||
I think it will help him more than it will hurt him. | ||
And you think they've adapted to this strategy? | ||
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Yes. | |
Because before I thought part of it was just the ego, right? | ||
Like, there were progressives in America who wanted to see his mugshot. | ||
And so they couldn't factor in the fact that it could actually rally support behind him because people feel like he's being treated so unfairly. | ||
They needed that image so badly, they put it above all else. | ||
Yeah, and I think there are going to be people who are, you know, there were people like, even when Trump almost lost his life, there were people who were on the fence and who jumped on it and who decided to support Trump after his attempted assassination. | ||
And then if they throw him in jail, like right after that, it's going to make them look bad. | ||
You know, it just seems real shady to a lot of people. | ||
It does, it seems super shady. | ||
Yeah. | ||
So, that's what I believe. | ||
What do you think's gonna happen in October? | ||
Kamala's gonna be president? | ||
Is there anything else? | ||
I think Kamala becomes president. | ||
I don't know, that's a good October surprise, but it's really hard to predict. | ||
I mean, we could say a million things, and then... You know what we'll do is, I'll just, for the next ten minutes, make a series of random predictions, and then, come October, I'll just cut out whichever one it was, and then claim I was right. | ||
And be like, I predicted this. | ||
Oh. | ||
I don't know, man. | ||
It is a lot of things. | ||
I mean, yeah, Trump getting sentenced. | ||
Who knows what they're going to try and pull off. | ||
Someone nearly killed Donald Trump a month ago. | ||
We have no idea where this is going. | ||
And I'm like, naively hoping that it just Donald Trump debates Kamala and then they go to the election. | ||
And then I'm hoping it is to a certain degree, like whoever wins, things just keep trucking along. | ||
The worst case scenario is that someone loses their mind. | ||
But look at what Joe Biden said. | ||
Joe Biden said there will not be a peaceful transfer of power. | ||
He did say that. | ||
And people were misconstruing it as if he was saying he will obstruct Trump if Trump wins. | ||
What he was saying is that he says Trump will do it. | ||
But Jamie Raskin said there won't be a peaceful transfer of power. | ||
He's sitting in a meeting saying outright that they are going to do whatever they can. | ||
They're going to reject it. | ||
Yeah, absolutely. | ||
And Kamala's counting the votes for her own election. | ||
Oh yeah, that's right. | ||
She's doing the Electoral College. | ||
Yeah, she's the VP. | ||
So she's going to be counting her own votes. | ||
This happened once in the past, I think I heard. | ||
And he went with the Hawaii and picked a Democrat? | ||
Yeah, it was the 1960 election. | ||
Hawaii, this is amazing because the Democrats have no arguments. | ||
The Hawaii certified, I think they certified first the Republican electors, because JFK was a Democrat. | ||
So they certified the Republican electors, but then they wanted a recount because it was so close. | ||
But before they actually adjudicated it with the court or anything, Alternate electors, who are not supposed to be casting a vote, cast their vote anyway. | ||
Submitted it and said, we did not get the court's approval yet, but the recount confirmed we won, but it's not yet been confirmed and stamped and certified, but we want this anyway. | ||
And Nixon was like, okay. | ||
And everyone agrees, okay, we're good then. | ||
It didn't matter. | ||
Even if Nixon got him, it wasn't going to change the results of the election. | ||
But that was the precedent. | ||
Which means that for Donald Trump, when they were concerned about contesting the election, you have to have, because of the safe harbor deadline, you have to have the slated electors for the Republican Party, even though they lost, fill out the paperwork, submit it on time for the federal government, so that way at the state level, if the state does certify that, it's already submitted to the federal government. | ||
If they didn't submit the electoral vote count, And then the courts ruled, actually, yeah, the Republicans did win. | ||
The federal government's going to be like, well, too late. | ||
You didn't send in your paperwork on time. | ||
You could have sent it in and then told us that the courts have determined this or it's been certified. | ||
The worst thing about it is that Georgia went and arrested these people. | ||
And that they're trying to arrest the people who are literally supposed to do this. | ||
And that's the concern to me. | ||
I mean, I wouldn't be surprised if every swing state just sent in alternate electors. | ||
Like, we get to November, you know, 7th or whatever, and it's like, okay, what are the results? | ||
I don't know. | ||
Pennsylvania's got Republican and Democrats both certified. | ||
I got a question. | ||
You know how Biden didn't make it on the ballot in Ohio? | ||
How is Kamala going to be able to get on the ballot anywhere? | ||
That's why they did the phone call. | ||
They always change everything. | ||
Well, and Terrence has mentioned this before, but the DNC is going to be sort of this like | ||
celebrity pep rally. | ||
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Yeah. | |
Everyone pats each other on the back kind of thing. | ||
But technically, I mean... | ||
It's going to be like the MTV awards. | ||
Yeah, if they had let it go, you would actually see people nominating Kamala Harris, and now you won't see this. | ||
They have moved that process behind closed doors, which to me just screams installation of a candidate, right? | ||
Like, wouldn't you as a Democratic voter, and I think, not a lot, but I do think there are some Democrats, especially Democrats who feel like, Biden has handled certain things very badly, like he isn't doing enough for workers. | ||
You can see Kamala Harris really pushing, I'm for the working class. | ||
Or, you know, the international conflicts, people who feel like he is not doing enough to get a ceasefire and that she didn't do enough either, who will say, like, you didn't give us a chance to push back and to ask for the things that we wanted. | ||
I think there will be people who are irritated. | ||
Not enough to change anything. | ||
Yeah. | ||
But just some discord there. | ||
Yeah, I do think, I don't think she has as much support as they're saying. | ||
I think a lot of people, like we were talking about the recession, people are sick of struggling. | ||
People are sick of struggling. | ||
Some people literally are like, oh, I'm going to have to just stomach this and vote for Donald Trump. | ||
You know, like some people are not like a lot of people are sick of struggling. | ||
Not everybody cares about this whole abortion stuff and like some people care about they care about feeding their children. | ||
If you want to be able to put food on the table for your child vote for Donald Trump. | ||
If you want to be able to make your mortgage and rent on time again, vote for Donald Trump. | ||
It's just that simple. | ||
Why would you vote for the same? | ||
Like Kamala Harris is the problem. | ||
She's talking about she's going to fix it. | ||
I'm going to fix the border. | ||
You could have done that in the last three and a half years and you didn't. | ||
Like, you know, it's like, I don't understand why people keep voting for these politicians who make all these promises and they never deliver and they always say, well, this time I'm going to do it. | ||
Well, this time I'm going to do it. | ||
Well, next time I'm going to do it. | ||
Well, and they're making it about something greater, right? | ||
It's a threat to our democracy. | ||
Everything's at stake. | ||
So stop asking me about the issues. | ||
This is an accident. | ||
Of course, I'll make life better for you, but really we have to defeat Donald Trump. | ||
They are literally gaslighting the American people. | ||
It makes me want to go, like, I want someone to do a man-on-the-ground interview at, like, a pro-abortion rally because there's a bunch of states where abortion's on it. | ||
And just go to the people and instead of asking about abortion, be like, how much did your car insurance go up this year? | ||
How much has your rent gone up? | ||
Can you say that you have no debt? | ||
Like, make them talk about where they stand economically because they're spending, they are so passionate about this one issue that they're willing to rally for it. | ||
Actually say if you are better under the Biden-Harris administration or not. | ||
And how could you not be offended by a politician lying to you year after year after year and making all these promises and you believe them, they keep lying. | ||
It's like they're in a bad relationship with these Democrats. | ||
If your husband... Abusive boyfriend. | ||
but but then eventually but there are some people listen if if your husband or your girlfriend your boyfriend and they keep promising you oh i'm gonna do this for you i'm gonna do this and then they don't do it and they keep promising you're gonna get tired like you know what you keep promising making all these promises you still haven't made time you still haven't did this you still haven't did that i'm done Do it okay be done with a be done with with these | ||
politicians as well the ones who keep making all these you know false promises | ||
Like I just don't know it doesn't make sense like you know Kamala Harris is gonna fix the problem when she is the | ||
problem and we need to remember Trump needs to tell everyone like I like positivity | ||
positivity is key Trump needs to tell people to remember how it was in 2018 | ||
how it was in 2019 how everything was great how you You know, everyone was fantastic. | ||
I remember 2019. | ||
Y'all do. | ||
Tim talks about it all the time. | ||
Back before COVID, everything was beautiful until the pandemic. | ||
Well, let's jump to this from the New York Times. | ||
So I just actually found this out because I didn't realize this. | ||
He was a... What was he? | ||
He was a first sergeant or he was a master sergeant? | ||
Master sergeant. | ||
He said he was. | ||
He said he was. | ||
But he was actually an E-8. | ||
He was an E-8? | ||
First sergeant? | ||
Yeah. | ||
But E-8 could be master sergeant too, right? | ||
Uh, no, if there's only certain, you can have three, uh, Master Sergeant, uh, Command Master Sergeant, and then... Alright, I'm not, I wasn't in the Army, to be honest. | ||
So, at first, I thought the issue was that he was, uh, Sergeant Major, and then was given the position of Command Sergeant Major briefly, but he didn't attain it, and, uh, cause I'm not a military guy, and then people were explaining to me this morning that it was actually, he's claiming to be E9, enlisted route 9, but he's actually E8, so he's... | ||
Way below that. | ||
Someone made a montage of all the times he's lied about having that rank he does not have. | ||
That's actually crazier than I realized, but I'll tell you this. | ||
A lot of people in the media have been saying like, oh, it's no big deal, or they're attacking J.D. | ||
Vance. | ||
Keep it up. | ||
Look, man, the fact that he's responding twice now, twice to this. | ||
The Democrats are freaking out over the stolen valor accusations. | ||
He said he was in war when he wasn't, and he said he had a rank he didn't have. | ||
You looked it up? | ||
Yeah, I did. | ||
It's E8 is first sergeant by self, and then you have E9 is sergeant major and the command sergeant major. | ||
So he was a first sergeant. | ||
So he wasn't even E9. | ||
Like, it's like me saying I was a sergeant when I got out instead of a corporal. | ||
What the... Yeah, he's lying. | ||
Yeah. | ||
And he's been doing it for 19 years. | ||
Like, he's not dumb. | ||
Right? | ||
He's a smart gentleman. | ||
So every time he speaks out loud... Well, actually, I'd call him a midwit. | ||
Sure. | ||
I mean, he's not dumb. | ||
No, but what you mean to say is he knows what he's doing, but he's real dumb for doing it. | ||
Yes. | ||
And he thought he could get away with it, and now he's going to the VP. | ||
And I liked his statement to J.D. | ||
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Vance, because J.D. | |
Vance called him out on this. | ||
And he was like, their statement was something effective, like, oh no, we would never misrepresent. | ||
And we thank, you know, Vance for his service to the country. | ||
And in this speech, too, that he gave recently, he had to say the same thing. | ||
He's like, well, and of course I thank, you know, J.D. | ||
Vance for his service to the country. | ||
I would never, ever, you know, make people feel bad about their level of cert—something like that. | ||
I mean, it's—it is funny. | ||
They just announced they're gonna have this October 1st VP debate, and I feel like it's gonna be very Midwestern, man. | ||
Has Vance agreed to it? | ||
That's—I had seen that J.D. | ||
Vance had, but I'll double-check right now. | ||
I might have misspoke. | ||
I said a sergeant. | ||
I said—might have said master sergeant, but a first sergeant. | ||
No, no, E8, you have Master Sergeant and First Sergeant. | ||
Yeah. | ||
And I meant to say Sergeant Major if I said, if I said... I think he was a Master Sergeant. | ||
I'm not sure. | ||
Yeah, so Master Sergeant works because he got two. | ||
Apparently the Army's got two E8s. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Well, he's going to crush Tim when it comes to that topic, so... | ||
But how do y'all think J.D. | ||
Vance— Apparently we're awaiting a response from J.D. | ||
Vance on this. | ||
And also, I guess, Walt said something like, if he shows up. | ||
Like, I don't understand where the Harris-Waltz campaign is just like, you guys are scared of us. | ||
Like, no one is scared of you. | ||
Say it to my face. | ||
Oh. | ||
Okay. | ||
You're taking a spot on a ticket that you were the second choice on. | ||
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Like, I don't understand. | ||
Say it to my face. | ||
That might be a beautiful debate. | ||
Do you think Tim stands a chance against JD on that? | ||
Oh, well, not on the military. | ||
Not on the military topic. | ||
I think Tim is going to be very loud and obnoxious. | ||
He's going to be very loud. | ||
I bet he says the word weird. | ||
Yeah, he's going to be saying you weird. | ||
I think he called them like Vance in terms of creepy. | ||
Like, I think he's going to kind of be a middle school girl. | ||
Yeah, he's going to be calling them names and stuff. | ||
You know, so, hey, now Trump does a lot of name calling. | ||
You know, that's how Trump, you know, started out in 2016. | ||
So I think J.D., no, I think Tim Walz is trying to use the, he's trying to use, he is trying to use the Trump strategy and, you know, and try to roast him on stage and call him names. | ||
I think you shouldn't try to be someone else. | ||
But you can't be Trump, buddy. | ||
You can't be Trump for sure. | ||
But just generally, like, you're a comedian. | ||
If you have your own style, but then you're like, oh, I'm gonna, you know, try and do this guy's style, like, it doesn't work. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Are they trying to take the online attack, like, you know, online everyone's mad and angry at each other? | ||
Are they trying to bring that out to the real world? | ||
Where normally you're like, oh my god, this person's, you know, people listen to them and they're calling people names. | ||
Kamala and Tim are being like ruthless bullies. | ||
Is that a strategy? | ||
Now, to be honest, if I were Tim, I wouldn't even debate JD. | ||
JD is going to demolish him, especially because of this military. | ||
This is bad! | ||
Yeah. | ||
That's huge. | ||
Lying about your rank? | ||
I mean, dude, this is bad. | ||
Not just that, but he said, I carried weapons of war in war. | ||
And so he's got two things there. | ||
Calling any weapon a weapon of war. | ||
Like, there was actually a funny point made by the Bulwark where the writer, and these are anti-Trump guys, he was like, everything's a weapon of war. | ||
He's like, I carried tons of things while I was in war. | ||
What are you going to say, like, hatchets are weapons of war? | ||
I mean, come on, like, you use those as tools. | ||
It's a good point. | ||
So that was a dumb thing to say. | ||
But then he said he was in war and he wasn't. | ||
And that's a big no-no. | ||
That's why I say if I were him, I would not debate J.D. | ||
Vance. | ||
He is going to... This is... Well, he's doing it. | ||
He's going to end him with this. | ||
This is... I mean, he's ending himself with this. | ||
You know what? | ||
Kamala... They made a mistake. | ||
They... She... No, no. | ||
They may get rid of him. | ||
Do you think it's weird? | ||
They may swap him out. | ||
He actually may say, you know, for the sake of the country, you know, I want to take the topic away from me, you know, in the military. | ||
So I'm going to step down because I won't come out on a win. | ||
And I don't want to hurt this campaign because we have to defeat Donald Trump. | ||
And this is all about defeating Donald Trump. | ||
So can they do that after convention? | ||
They've already nominated, which hypothetically means it's a Harris-Waltz ticket. | ||
I don't know all the rules for the Democrats, but there is a certain point where it becomes too late. | ||
The names that they have to print on the ballots are the names. | ||
Early voting starts in September, and this debate is October 1st, right? | ||
I don't think they can pull Waltz at this point. | ||
I think they're stuck. | ||
Well, Waltz may catch the monkey pox and say he might end up, you know, that he's too sick to be vice president. | ||
And at that point, you know, if somebody is too ill to even be in office, then they probably will have the right to choose someone else. | ||
I mean, I think it's a huge, yep, it's a huge talking point for myself and all my veteran brothers, the Marines. | ||
Everyone out there, it's a huge talking point. | ||
But someone told me today that it's not that big on the left. | ||
If you don't care, you don't care. | ||
But the left doesn't respect the military. | ||
In general, right? | ||
That's why they didn't think, like, whoever vetted Walls was like, meh, it's fine if they caught it at all. | ||
And again, that's sort of a bias that they have because, again, Harris is left of Biden, and now she's picked someone who has at least drifted farther left in his career. | ||
They are looking through things through a lens that I don't think is even considered moderate. | ||
Like, there is no nod to what a moderate voter, someone who might cast the occasional Democratic ballot, would think of these things. | ||
And I actually think mainstream Americans have more respect for the military than people give them credit for. | ||
And look at this guy! | ||
Look at this guy. | ||
He looks like a dollar store Joe Biden. | ||
I mean, what Walt is trying to do is he's trying to turn this into my service was attacked. | ||
He goes up on stage and he says, I've only got one thing to say to J.D. | ||
Vance about his service. | ||
Thank you for your service and sacrifice. | ||
Like, dude, nobody's criticizing you for having served. | ||
Like, that you're getting respect for, for 24 years. | ||
Yeah, bravo sir, but you lied about your rank and you lied about going to war. | ||
He can't answer that. | ||
This is an impossibility for the Democrats right now. | ||
He's had to answer twice to it, which means internally they know it's bad for them. | ||
We look at the press. | ||
The press says, ah, it's fine. | ||
Don't worry about it. | ||
Then they look at their internals and they're like, it's bad. | ||
Everybody's talking about it. | ||
We're getting questions about it. | ||
They don't like that you did this. | ||
He can't answer for it. | ||
They're going to try and manipulate the conversation. | ||
They can't do it. | ||
If this debate's happening October 1st, it's going to come up. | ||
There's nothing Waltz can do other than say, I apologize. | ||
But he already did. | ||
He already said, I misspoke. | ||
I misspoke for 19. | ||
Was it 19 years? | ||
19. | ||
But the thing is, is he's not even running on being a veteran. | ||
He's running on being the coach. | ||
Well, it was 19 years since he got out. | ||
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Right. | |
That's when he's been lying the whole time. | ||
Right. | ||
He barely talks about himself being a veteran. | ||
He's running. | ||
He's calling himself the coach. | ||
He's running on being like, he's running on that. | ||
I was a coach. | ||
I was. | ||
He talks more about being a coach than a veteran. | ||
Which, by the way, I'm pretty sure it's Tommy Tuberville from Alabama who's a Republican who already, like, is a well-known nickname, The Coach, right? | ||
Like, they're already copying Republicans! | ||
That's all they can do! | ||
But it's a reason why he's going by The Coach. | ||
It's because he lied about his military service so much. | ||
He's trying to be known as The Coach, not as a veteran. | ||
He wants to take the entire conversation away from him being a veteran and him lying about his service. | ||
That's why he's calling himself the coach. | ||
Literally, they have signs that say, Kamala and the coach. | ||
Well, and I think they're going to spend service into being like, well, he served his community by being a teacher for so many years. | ||
That's what they're doing now. | ||
And that's what I find really interesting, which is like, they want to say, oh, well, he's white and he has some kind of tie to the military. | ||
We don't really care what. | ||
But actually, what we're interested in is him rallying teachers and unions. | ||
And I don't know that he can effectively do that for them. | ||
Yeah, but and people also need to realize this guy is a nut job. | ||
During COVID, it's so much stuff coming out about him that I didn't even know. | ||
This guy, I mean, he literally allowed, we cannot forget this, he allowed Minnesota to be burned down. | ||
I've been seeing a lot, a lot of clips are being resurfaced, okay? | ||
And it's terrible clips. | ||
I just saw, I just saw a clip of this elderly disabled, uh, Black woman. | ||
She was crying her eyes out because they burned down every pharmacy near her. | ||
The bus was not... They burned down a city bus. | ||
These people burned down the Dollar General. | ||
They burned down everything around her. | ||
She was crying because she could not get her prescription medicine. | ||
She did not have a ride to... She couldn't go to... She could not go to her doctor. | ||
And this lady literally said she wished that she was with George Floyd because life is so terrible. | ||
At the time, she was like, my life is ruined right now. | ||
I have nothing. | ||
My whole life has been burned down. | ||
And Tim Walz allowed that. | ||
He literally allowed a police station to be burned down. | ||
I remember I was watching at home. | ||
The governor The governor and the mayor of Minnesota said they told | ||
people to, they told the police to stand down. | ||
Give it up, they said. | ||
They said give it up because there were a bunch of rioters that were taking over a police | ||
station and Tim Walz as the governor and then the mayor of Minnesota told the police to | ||
stand down, let them take it over, let them burn it down. | ||
So he allowed that. | ||
He even, if you were caught being outside, past your curfew, past curfew, even if you | ||
were on your porch, he had the police shoot people with paintball guns. | ||
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What? | |
I don't know if, I saw some people were posting that, but then they started deleting that post. | ||
Wait, what happened? | ||
There's like a video from, there's like a video of, of police walking down the street and then they- Shooting with, yeah, what? | ||
Yeah, shooting, shooting something. | ||
It's probably pepper balls, but I saw a couple people post that, deleted it later. | ||
So it's been a long time. | ||
I think it was a pretty strict lockdown state, though. | ||
And you're totally right if his attitude towards rioters was to tell the police, give it up. | ||
What happens if it were to become the Harris-Walz administration and any kind of large scale riot were to break out? | ||
He would let people burn down the White House. | ||
Probably. | ||
They would let people burn the White House down. | ||
He literally let his whole state burn down. | ||
Yes, he will let the White House burn. | ||
If they wanted to burn down the governor's mansion, he would have allowed it. | ||
Well, his wife was busy leaving her windows open to smell the burning. | ||
Have you ever smelled tires? | ||
It is pure insanity. | ||
It's like virtue signaling. | ||
He aided in the destruction of so many communities in his state. | ||
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And then Kamala that was promoting... Small businesses! | |
So many people have not been able to recover. | ||
So many small businesses were burned down. | ||
Those small businesses have never recovered. | ||
100% of them probably never recovered. | ||
They were too busy giving money. | ||
And you know what? | ||
They allowed small businesses to be burned down. | ||
And then instead of helping them rebuild, they spent money trying to get rioters out of prison. | ||
Would Jen Kamala Harris promote the bail? | ||
Exactly. | ||
She promoted the bail. | ||
It's absolutely pure insanity. | ||
And the media lies about it. | ||
And the media lies about it. | ||
Day long. | ||
The guy's a nut job. | ||
I mean, he is worse than Kamala Harris. | ||
That's why they picked him. | ||
He is worse than Kamala Harris. | ||
Because at one point when he ran for Congress, he was considered to be, and this is way back in the day, so it was during a different political temperature in our country, but, you know, considered to be a sort of moderate Democrat. | ||
And then he just got intensely more progressive over time. | ||
I think it's a clear, like, when they picked Wallace, I felt like it was a clear call to action, right? | ||
If given power, Harrison Walls and whoever is supporting them, because really a lot of these campaigns are with people who are trying to get their position in the administration so they can affect change at a high level, they want to shift as far to the left as they can do it and as fast as possible. | ||
And I think that is the concern, especially like I'm conservative, so I don't want to do that. | ||
But I think especially for moderate Americans, right, like it is not This peaceful, like, oh everything's gonna be okay, we're just more open-minded, we're more empathetic, or whatever it's being billed as. | ||
Things get destroyed in the process and a lot of our common ways of life are going to be at risk. | ||
The things that you like about America can also be, you kind of alluded to this at the beginning of the show, but if we don't preserve them, they can be lost in a generation. | ||
They are the burn it down party. | ||
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That's the way they run the far left, yeah. | |
Tim Walz and Kamala Harris, they are going to destroy this country. | ||
They are literally going to destroy this country. | ||
Did you think she would pick Walz? | ||
Or did you think she would pick someone else's VP? | ||
I don't know why she picked this guy. | ||
He's a nutjob. | ||
To be honest, he's so crazy, he might run her out of the White House. | ||
I mean, this guy's a nutjob. | ||
Like, seriously, I don't... He is so crazy, and she's a little crazy too, so... A perfect match. | ||
Who did you think she was gonna pick? | ||
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Josh would be smart. | |
Josh Shapiro. | ||
Yeah. | ||
And he was working hard for that job. | ||
I thought so. | ||
He was doing the most. | ||
This guy was doing the most, but yeah, I thought she was going to, uh, I thought she would have pick picked him, but this was a really bad choice. | ||
Now, uh, you know, there are some people claiming that Trump made a bad choice. | ||
Uh, well, uh, I don't think so either, but Kamala. | ||
Vance was great. | ||
Yeah, Kamala, this guy's a bad choice, but that is... The media's trying to claim that Vance was a bad choice. | ||
Jon Stewart tried claiming it, and it was the stupidest thing ever. | ||
Jon Stewart's like, wow, that guy turned out to be like, I've never seen someone go from like the Prince of Maga to I don't like cat ladies, and it was just like... | ||
A little forced, John. | ||
Yeah. | ||
There's nothing there. | ||
The Prince of MAGA, what do you mean you've never seen that before? | ||
You've never seen MAGA before? | ||
What are you talking about? | ||
Yeah, I was gonna say, John Stewart's not voting for Trump. | ||
And he was out of the whole cycle the whole time Trump was in office. | ||
He was gone. | ||
And one thing, but you know what they say, though? | ||
One thing that they can't say about Tim Walz is, you know, people say, well, you can't call him a racist because he allowed black people to burn, he allowed people of all colors to burn down his entire state. | ||
Yeah, he gave them space. | ||
And he didn't do anything to them. | ||
J.D. | ||
Vance is fairly mild-mannered. | ||
I think he helps Trump in the Rust Belt. | ||
J.D. | ||
Vance clearly plays well in Ohio. | ||
I don't know what Tim Walz is supposed to get the Kamala campaign. | ||
Maybe it's not a real campaign. | ||
It's just a stand-in. | ||
They're place cards. | ||
Because you gotta have a candidate. | ||
That's the loud-ass place card. | ||
Well, no, because they expect to lose. | ||
They know they're going to lose, and so they were like just sacrificial lambs, like people we don't care about. | ||
Maybe. | ||
Get rid of the most leftist derange. | ||
I don't know, dude. | ||
Look, everybody thought Biden couldn't win because he was a crackpot old man and nobody thought he was going to survive. | ||
And then he wins. | ||
And I think he wins in the only sense that matters. | ||
He was given the White House. | ||
He walked in. | ||
And so all the Trump supporters coming out being like, Trump actually won and Trump says he won. | ||
I'm like, well, if you won, you'd be in the White House. | ||
Because winning isn't about having a bunch of people high five you and congratulate you on your numbers. | ||
Winning is about whether or not you can walk into the seat of power. | ||
So imagine if like some dude, two countries at war. | ||
And then someone's like, I won because the people there are cheering for me. | ||
And then the guy who's occupying every city and controls all the nuclear power plants is going like, keep telling yourself that, buddy. | ||
Yeah. | ||
And you know what? | ||
I do believe a lot of small business owners are going to vote for Donald Trump. | ||
A lot of them. | ||
I've been talking to a lot of people lately, and there are people who did not vote for Donald Trump at first, but a lot of small business owners who did not vote for him are going to vote for him now. | ||
Because a lot of people, their businesses are literally struggling. | ||
Especially with inflation. | ||
Fact check. | ||
So Anani Fungi says the video of the cops shooting paintballs was from the Boston bombing. | ||
I thought that wasn't right. | ||
That's why people were deleting it, because it wasn't Tim Waltz. | ||
Well, I haven't been fact-checked in a while, so I feel good now. | ||
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so there you go. I start to get worried if I have been fact checked. I wonder if we're getting like | |
I wonder if we're getting to the political fatigue point where Kamala can't win because | ||
of the fatigue. Like Trump's Trump's base doesn't care. | ||
Trump's base is in politics. | ||
That's what they care about. | ||
Yeah. | ||
The Democrats don't care about anything. | ||
Are they really going to show up? | ||
I don't know that they will. | ||
I don't think a lot of people are going to show up like they think they are. | ||
They're not going to show up. | ||
It's just a honeymoon. | ||
Yeah, this is just a honeymoon. | ||
But Kamala is unlikable. | ||
She doesn't have charisma. | ||
All she do is laugh and giggle. | ||
And people can see that she's phony. | ||
And I don't think a lot of people are going to come out. | ||
Some people are going to stay out of this election. | ||
A lot of them are. | ||
They're excited that she's not 900 years old. | ||
they're like oh my lord she's not 900 years old so like we got someone with the with the pulse so you know and do you think we'll see a dip in her in the polls for her after the bnc because i think they are kind of pushing a rapid honeymoon period and i think after the first interview and to be honest i'm gonna be real with you there are a lot of people in this country Kamala, first of all, there are some people who are not going to vote for a woman president at all. | ||
And that's just a fact. | ||
There are some people who don't even like women pastors. | ||
And they're not even going to vote for a female president at all. | ||
And there are a lot of black males, too, who do not want a black woman in office. | ||
They just don't want it. | ||
They don't want it. | ||
They do not want it at all. | ||
Exactly. | ||
Listen, it's okay if there is a woman president one day, but I don't think she is the right woman at all. | ||
Amen. | ||
I'm not totally convinced it's okay if there's a woman president. | ||
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Really? | |
But I'll try and stay open-minded to it. | ||
I don't know. | ||
I'd rather it be someone else than her. | ||
I think if there's gonna be a female president I don't want it to be because she is female and that's all Kamala has right now. | ||
Yeah. | ||
If you were able to say wow she did great you know with you know she's a diplomat and she negotiated all these deals and then she was a governor and her home state whatever and you know if there was an actual record but None of that is true for Kamala Harris. | ||
The fact that they are saying like, well, it'd be so nice if we had a female president, that's the reason to vote for her. | ||
That just pushes me further into my bigoted belief that this is a terrible idea. | ||
I agree with that. | ||
Thank you. | ||
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It's going to get silly. | ||
So apparently, Grok on Axe has released their new image generation and has no filters. | ||
Really? | ||
It has none. | ||
Okay. | ||
And so people are posting some really messed up stuff. | ||
And I was talking with Seamus just a second ago, because this is going to get out of hand. | ||
Elon's going to come in and be like, stop! | ||
Some of these things are crazy. | ||
Some of the things are funny, but we'll save it for the Members Only After Show, and we'll show some of them. | ||
Nice. | ||
Because it's pretty dark humor. | ||
Pretty dark stuff. | ||
Not for the kids! | ||
Not for the kids. | ||
We're gonna read your superchats. | ||
Robert G. Smith says, Howdy people! | ||
Did I win? | ||
You did! | ||
You won first place. | ||
What's your prize? | ||
Giving me $10. | ||
Thank you for the superchat, sir. | ||
What's up with the G middle name there, Robert? | ||
Yeah, what's going on? | ||
Huh? | ||
Yeah, he's trying to steal your thunder because you're on the show and you can't superchat. | ||
Shane H. Wilder says, Is that the Raymond G. Stanley Jr. | ||
based? | ||
Alive and in the flesh. | ||
He's here. | ||
Go team. | ||
Apparently Angela Belcamino was on Alec Stein. | ||
We were trying to book her, but I guess she's like, her thing is just the parody, so I don't know that she would actually come on and talk news or whatever. | ||
You were saying that earlier. | ||
Is it just a parody? | ||
Yeah, it's not real. | ||
She's like, she's done videos with Ashley St. | ||
Clair. | ||
I mean, Ashley St. | ||
Clair has done videos with Harry, like, took videos with Harry Sisson. | ||
Yeah, yeah, yeah. | ||
Are any of them real? | ||
Angela Belcamino doesn't post anything other than, I'm a bold lib dancing. | ||
Like, it's just, it's just, she's just goofing off. | ||
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Oh, yeah. | |
And she's funny. | ||
You know? | ||
But, so I guess going on Alex Stein makes a lot of sense. | ||
All right, Species with Amnesia says, howdy y'all, I'm a small business owner in Aspen, Colorado and I've never missed an episode. | ||
Let me just say the sentiment this year has shifted noticeably. | ||
Don't be surprised when Colorado goes red. | ||
Ooh, I'd be surprised. | ||
I think they had a hard time with Denver, right? | ||
Denver has become such a solidly blue city. | ||
But I definitely wonder what down ticket, you know, how bright red it'll be kind of outside of that. | ||
Yeah, I'm not from Colorado, you probably know more than me. | ||
Just all my hippie smoker friends from high school, everyone moved to Colorado. | ||
But where did they move? | ||
To Denver. | ||
Pennsylvania, yeah. | ||
They didn't move to like rural, you know, where Lauren Bobert's district is, right? | ||
All right. | ||
Chafed BM says, almost five years ago to the day, I was walking home one night when a little kitten came out of nowhere trying to get my attention. | ||
I reached down to pet her. | ||
She proceeded to follow me all the way home. | ||
RIP sweet Iggy. | ||
Aw, sorry to hear. | ||
Only five years old. | ||
RIP Iggy. | ||
The cat distribution system is so real. | ||
Well, that was the thing with Mr. Bocas. | ||
He had underdeveloped kidneys, so once he grew into an adult, his kidneys were working substantially harder for his adult body, and so he did not live as long. | ||
He only lived to be about five and a half, six years old. | ||
But we used every medical technology available to us and spent like ten plus thousand dollars to keep him alive, which seems pretty absurd. | ||
You guys went hard. | ||
You guys went hard on Mr. Bocas. | ||
Can't let him die. | ||
I hear you. | ||
You have the capabilities to do it, you know? | ||
Amen. | ||
So, but then, uh, you know, Mr. Bocas, he went to the great, uh, the great field in the sky. | ||
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Yes. | |
To, uh... Do evil mice go to the same place as good cats? | ||
Like the ones I've cut here? | ||
Because like... | ||
Well the mice here aren't evil, but like... | ||
They try to eat our food? | ||
What's cat heaven, right? | ||
It's like ambushing prey and catching the mice for eternity. | ||
But are those mice that are there, are they like... | ||
Getting petted? | ||
They're evil? | ||
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Hmm. | |
Like if you're a bad mouse, you go to cat heaven? | ||
What do... bad... | ||
So the cat can kill them? | ||
Right, because you're evil so the cat kills you. | ||
I got a sad story. | ||
We had a problem in the castle. | ||
We had a pipe burst. | ||
No, what was it? | ||
Something flooded. | ||
And the water was coming under the drywall. | ||
So we had to cut the drywall out and clean up the water. | ||
And this huge stash of probably three cups of sweet corn poured out onto the floor. | ||
A mouse had been stashing corn in the wall. | ||
Wow. | ||
And I'm just imagining, like, this mouse going around and the lady's being like, I'm rich, man. | ||
I got corn for days. | ||
I got all my goods. | ||
And then he comes home and he brings the woman with him and it's, like, all destroyed and removed and he's like, everything I own, everything I built is gone! | ||
His life was destroyed, he was homeless. | ||
Like, that would suck, you know? | ||
Like, imagine one day you go to your bank and it's just empty. | ||
Your money's all gone. | ||
That's what it was like for that mouse. | ||
He had all the corn. | ||
He had corn for days. | ||
Was that above the pool table there? | ||
No, no, it was in the store room. | ||
Okay. | ||
Yeah, we had to- That's a lot of corn. | ||
It was the wall between the bathroom. | ||
So the water leaked, and then we had to cut it out, and all the corn came pouring out. | ||
How do you collect the corn? | ||
Do you keep cans of corn around? | ||
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No! | |
Dude was finding corn and then bringing it in the house and storing it. | ||
You know, hard-working little dude. | ||
I feel bad because I'm like, he has more right to be here than these fringe leftists who want to burn the country down. | ||
That was a lot of corn. | ||
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Amen. | |
It's a lot of corn? | ||
That was a lot of corn. | ||
Alright, here we go. | ||
Jason Dixon says, shout out to my devil dog, Raymond. | ||
Hoorah, Jason Dixon. | ||
Rock and roll, my friend. | ||
Appreciate you. | ||
Let's go. | ||
He says, no Raymond, we riot. | ||
Well, Raymond is here. | ||
Riot, riot. | ||
You're telling them to do it anyways? | ||
I mean, it's a DNC. | ||
All right. | ||
Herman says no tax on overtime. | ||
Trump should do it. | ||
That'd be awesome. | ||
No tax on overtime. | ||
Or even regular tax on overtime, you know what I mean? | ||
Like not the 50%, just give us the 30%. | ||
No tax on overtime. | ||
They do a higher tax on overtime? | ||
Oh yeah, 100%, yeah. | ||
Really? | ||
Yep. | ||
Jeez. | ||
Kamala's gonna steal that one too. | ||
Some people, because you got to do like 20, 10 to 20 hours of overtime, like a week, 10 would be optimal. | ||
But if you get over the limit of the barrier, you get taxed a lot more. | ||
Wow. | ||
All right, let's go. | ||
What have we here? | ||
Let's see, we got a good super chat. | ||
Abel Sanchez says, Tim, yesterday you said you would ban cilantro. | ||
On behalf of the Latino community, we would like to announce your ban from our circle and we will no longer be voting for you in this election. | ||
I don't want your votes. | ||
I see what makes you happy. | ||
You know, and as a means to protect myself from ever having to run for office, I promised to abolish Social Security. | ||
So now I'm, you, you, I'll never be able to run for office. | ||
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Yeah. | |
Unelectable now. | ||
Unelectable. | ||
The moment I ever, the moment I ever try, every video is going to be like just me going over and over again. | ||
Abolish Social Security! | ||
Today's the anniversary of when FDR signed the Social Security Act. | ||
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Oh wow. | |
It was a mistake. | ||
It's also the anniversary of the last public execution in America. | ||
Oh, thank you for that, Dark. | ||
Yes, yes, thank you. | ||
Oh, and Abel superchatted the same thing twice. | ||
I think that might have been an accident. | ||
Or he really means it. | ||
Jason Dixon says, Bill sheet Tim. | ||
I superchat more than Raymond. | ||
Ooh, that's a challenge. | ||
Yeah. | ||
I don't know, though, I think Raymond G. Stanley's lifetime payments to the Super Chat are substantial. | ||
Yeah, I used to be a meme back in 21, 22, 23. | ||
Well, someone made Raybert G. Stanbert. | ||
True, true. | ||
Unless that's really his name. | ||
His parents named him Raybert, after me and Bertman. | ||
Aww, that's adorable. | ||
It is. | ||
He's like my son. | ||
Alright, Beavis McLean says, if you like based vets telling hilarious stories from the military, check out Camo Comedy Podcast. | ||
That's two M's in camo. | ||
Available on all platforms, and find out why a U.S. | ||
Marine fought three days in Fallujah with no pants or undies. | ||
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Ooh, what? | |
That sounds very interesting. | ||
It does indeed, it does indeed. | ||
I mean, hey, you know, when you're fighting for your life, right? | ||
Alright, let's grab some more. | ||
Funkmaster General says, the day we've all been waiting for. | ||
Good to see you, Raymond G. Stanley Jr. | ||
Hoorah! | ||
Thank you, sir. | ||
Krispy Joe says, F YouTube censorship lagged out the show. | ||
Indeed it did. | ||
We had a weird glitch earlier on, too. | ||
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Oh, well. | |
Heron Gaming says, T, will you do maple syrup? | ||
I could talk to Quebec Maple Syrup Cartel. | ||
My second request is, can you do crepe mix? | ||
Oh, I do have maple syrup. | ||
Where's the bottle? | ||
You're not even showing it off, my friend. | ||
Well, I didn't want to pack it on a plane. | ||
That's fair. | ||
I was trying to do all carry-on. | ||
So where is it from? | ||
Is it from New York? | ||
I have New York maple syrup. | ||
Yeah, I have New York maple syrup. | ||
Yeah, I have blueberry syrup now and blackberry syrup. | ||
I'm not good at this so do you tell me but can you use the pancake mix like to thin it down to make a crepe mix or do you need a completely different ratio of all the dry ingredients? | ||
You know I never tried that but I think you should. | ||
I think it's better to use different ingredients. | ||
Most people would not do that. | ||
So would you add a crepe mix to your rotation? | ||
I had thought about it, but I'm not crazy about them, you know? | ||
I normally add things that, well, I do have gluten-free pancakes, but I do not, I'm not a gluten-free guy. | ||
But I do have them because a lot of people need gluten-free products. | ||
But crepe mix, I'm not crazy about crepes. | ||
I just want a pancake. | ||
I just want a big, fat stack of pancakes. | ||
That's all I ever wanted in life. | ||
Lots of syrup, though, man. | ||
You need lots of syrup. | ||
I'm a big syrup guy. | ||
You need to, like, drench it in syrup. | ||
Oh, butter, too. | ||
You know what I do? | ||
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Yes. | |
Oh, man. | ||
Oh, that's what you do. | ||
Oh, this is what I do. | ||
OK. | ||
After I make, you know, I, I, oh. | ||
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Oh, yeah. | |
I hear you. | ||
I'm always talking away from the microphone. | ||
People get excited and move around. | ||
Oh, no, I move around, yeah. | ||
Especially when you're talking about pancakes. | ||
Oh, yeah. | ||
So after I get done cooking my pancakes, OK? | ||
Now, first, I use vegetable oil to make them real crispy, because I like mine crispy, right? | ||
And then when I'm done cooking the pancakes, I throw a stack of butter in a skillet. | ||
And I melt that butter in the skillet. | ||
And then I take the skillet, and I pour that butter all over my pancakes. | ||
And the butter is just seeking and all through the pan. | ||
Oh, man. | ||
Oh, so good. | ||
He sounds excited. | ||
Are you ever going to make your own butter? | ||
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Huh? | |
Are you ever going to make your own butter? | ||
No, not right now. | ||
It's tough because I have to have, like, you know... You're saying you kind of want to stay in the dry ingredients lane. | ||
Yeah, yeah. | ||
Self-stable, I guess, maybe, for sure. | ||
Yeah, now, once I start making more money, I can afford to go into cold products. | ||
Because you're going to have freezers, and that costs... You got to ship it with ice, and that costs money. | ||
Yeah. | ||
So I'm not at that level yet. | ||
All right. Conant says Hunter Biden's Romanian charges by Biden's DOJ set the October surprise | ||
as Trump either being jailed in September or new charges incoming. | ||
Hunter gives them visibility of being fair wheels in motion. | ||
Yeah, now there's that new report on Hunter Biden seeking help from the State Department. | ||
Now that it's all over and Biden's out of the race, they don't care to just come out, | ||
admit that Hunter Biden was doing all this. | ||
Hunter's like, come on, guys, just write me a sweet plea deal. I'll just slide on out of here. | ||
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What if we have... | |
What do we have here? | ||
Vosh says he did say no, then somehow he totally reversed course the Twitter picture of a resignation letter with a totally legit signature. | ||
Right. | ||
Biden, I'm willing to bet that Biden never agreed to drop out. | ||
So the interns went on his account and posted that letter being like, you did it's over. | ||
These people are dirty. | ||
It's so crazy. | ||
There wouldn't even be a video, right? | ||
Like it took them how many days for him to finally address the situation? | ||
Because I'm telling you, if I'm the president of the United States of America, I don't give a damn. | ||
I'm not dropping out. | ||
But you're like a 90 year old fucking retard. | ||
I mean, yeah, your brain doesn't work. | ||
Sorry, but your broken brain. | ||
It's like he doesn't know. | ||
Yeah, honestly, that makes sense that someone else, you know, again, they were saying, fine, you can stay president right now, but you can't run for reelection. | ||
You have to end it. | ||
Yeah. | ||
I understand you being you, but if you're like... People were starting to say, like, bring up the 25th Amendment, right? | ||
So there was a chance that this is the deal, the compromise he made. | ||
He can finish out this one term and people will speak, promise to speak highly of him. | ||
I mean, Nancy Pelosi said that maybe he should be on Mount Rushmore. | ||
And in exchange, he agrees not to try and run again. | ||
Or to stop running again. | ||
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Mount Rushmore, that's a stretch. | |
I thought so, too. | ||
I feel like it's sort of complete, right? | ||
I don't think we add people to it. | ||
It's just sort of the way it is. | ||
That is a stretch. | ||
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All right. | |
Jacob Ali says, both constitutional initiatives failed here in Wisconsin. | ||
There are reports that Democratic ballot printer people changed the language in the ballot to confuse voters, and our entire primary vote for Republican Havdi—how do you pronounce that?—might get thrown out due to a redistricting error. | ||
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Wow. | |
I wonder what the ballot initiatives were. | ||
Yeah, I don't know. | ||
Because normally they're publicly available the way they're supposed to be worded online, | ||
so you could verify that pretty quickly. | ||
Titan Soap says, Tim, do you think senators should be appointed by the state or remain as elected by popular vote? | ||
I have long said abolish the 17th. State reps should choose who the senators are. | ||
It should be appointment. | ||
And then there would be like internal confirmation. | ||
Someone gets nominated, state senate or reps, then each vote on who's gonna go, and then it gets, you know, confirmed or something. | ||
That's how it used to be until the 17th when they said we'll do it by popular vote, and now we basically just have two houses instead of... The Senate was supposed to be the state representatives. | ||
Like, you represent the state's interests, and Congress represents the people's interests. | ||
Now it's just the people's interests and the people's interests. | ||
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Yeah, that's interesting. | |
That's dumb. | ||
Shotgun Bobby says, Hey Cousin T, last time you were on, I bought $100 worth of your mix. | ||
It's the best pancakes I've ever had. | ||
My family loves them. | ||
Thank you, sir. | ||
And we're trying to get... Well, thank you. | ||
Cousin T's diner opened up. | ||
Yes, I would love to open up a diner. | ||
So right now I've been talking to, which this is why we need some new leaders because a lot of banks are not, they're not loaning money. | ||
And even private bankers, you know, they don't want to give up money. | ||
But I'm trying my hardest right now to raise some money and come up with some money to open up a Cousin T's diner. | ||
So yeah. | ||
Well, I'm telling you guys who are listening right now, there's a diner for sale in Martinsburg. | ||
Don't tell them it's mine. | ||
You want to buy it? | ||
I'm just saying someone should. | ||
Yeah, someone should buy it. | ||
It's a functioning diner. | ||
It was always packed. | ||
And then, or I always saw it packed. | ||
And then I ate there one time. | ||
It goes out of business intact. | ||
And it's for sale intact. | ||
So like you literally buy it and it's a diner ready to go. | ||
Like it's already there. | ||
You don't got to do anything. | ||
Permits, everything. | ||
It's my understanding. | ||
And they're selling I think the whole building for 600k. | ||
Do you think people are people are scared to open up a business right now because of You know, inflation and a possible... No, I don't think so. | ||
Martinsburg, it's the fastest-growing city in West Virginia, right? | ||
I think it is. | ||
Otherwise, Star City or Morgantown was. | ||
I might have beat it out narrowly. | ||
I was going to say, it's got 18,800 right now as of 2024, is what it said. | ||
But that's only in the city itself. | ||
But the surrounding area, you're looking at 780,000. | ||
Plus then... 780,000? | ||
No, no, I'm sorry. | ||
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70. | |
70 to 80,000. | ||
Yeah, yeah. | ||
standing out. I'm sorry, 70, 70 to 80,000. Yeah. And then more you go out and it's only | ||
from us. It's only 20 minutes. So more and more, but then you're a half an hour from | ||
right half a million. | ||
You're an hour 20 from DC or whatever. | ||
But they're converting this old factory into condos. | ||
I think it's condos. | ||
And it's like 500,000 square feet or something. | ||
Yeah, there's a ton of new development. | ||
All through the Eastern Panhandle in West Virginia, there's a lot of development going on here. | ||
What I was going to say, there's a big trend from what I've heard of people buying businesses that are established from older people who want to retire. | ||
So like if you, you know, if your grandparents owned a jewelry store and they want to retire and no one in the family wants to take it over, there are actually like I'm seeing breaking news that pro-Palestine protesters have stormed a democratic event in New York. | ||
They're throwing smoke bombs into the building or something. | ||
And now the cops are coming in to try to arrest them. | ||
DNC is going to be spicy, my friends. | ||
DNC is going to be nuts, man. | ||
That's why we're not going. | ||
It's a good call. | ||
but people are interested in owning small businesses. | ||
I'm seeing breaking news that pro-Palestine protesters have stormed a democratic event | ||
in New York. | ||
They're throwing smoke bombs into the building or something. | ||
And now the cops are coming in to try to arrest them. | ||
DNC is going to be spicy, my friends. | ||
DNC is going to be nuts, man. | ||
That's why we're not going. | ||
It's a good call. | ||
Because I've grown quite fond of living. | ||
Yeah. | ||
All right, let's go. | ||
Heron Gaming News says Tim and Terrence should team up. | ||
Tim and Cousin T's breakfast. | ||
Buy pancake mix, get coffee, get a discount. | ||
T, have you thought of a subscription model? | ||
Yes, I have. | ||
And I'm working on that. | ||
I am working on that. | ||
We gotta get that diner up and running. | ||
Yes. | ||
Is there a place you want the diner to be? | ||
Well, I would do it here. | ||
But Tim, you got to come down there and help me make some damn pancakes, man. | ||
coffee shops across the street. | ||
You gotta make some pancakes. | ||
The Castro buildings across the street. | ||
So, but- Lockdown. | ||
Now my idea would to be making, like I would want it to turn into a franchise. | ||
So I would, you know, have it here. | ||
Most definitely somewhere in the South, like Texas, Oklahoma. | ||
I'm from Oklahoma. | ||
Yeah. | ||
So here is an option and I want to expand too. | ||
So- I bet if you did a crowd funder, | ||
you'd raise the money in no time. | ||
Yeah. | ||
So I have been thinking about that too, about doing a crowdfunding. | ||
Cousin T's Diner. | ||
Yeah. | ||
We gotta get it going. | ||
I really want that anti-Times Square to be up and running. | ||
Having a hard time with a historic building. | ||
Our building's historic, so it's trying to get everything updated. | ||
It's tough, because the building's 122 years old. | ||
So that's what's holding us back. | ||
And that's a challenge with places with really old buildings. | ||
So I'd love to just run the whole Anaheim Square thing myself, but it's impossible. | ||
So we need people to come into Martinsburg, West Virginia, and start setting up these businesses. | ||
We need Papa Jack's Pizza Shack. | ||
I want a family pizza restaurant, Jack Posobiec-themed. | ||
I wanna go there, I wanna eat there. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Order some wings. | ||
I mean, if you build it, if you build it, they will come. | ||
I know, it's like, we don't have the wherewithal to do it. | ||
Not you! | ||
Not you, but just people in general. | ||
Oh, dude, if you had Casper Coffee, Cousin T's Diner, Papa Jack's Pizza Shack, people are going to intentionally drive here and go to all the businesses. | ||
And then I was saying, too, for Public Square, they should open a store that's the Public Square store that has all of the products from all the Public Square companies on the shelves. | ||
That'd be amazing. | ||
Yeah, that'd be amazing. | ||
Yep. | ||
Because, you know, a lot of these companies that are on that are on public square have a hard time getting into the grocery stores because they have, you know, conservative values and, you know, and, you know, they're known, they're known Trump supporters or Republicans or free thinkers. | ||
So yeah. | ||
Listen, you're probably watching the show and you probably have some money and you probably own a business. | ||
And if you want to build a culture and make everything better, come to Martinsburg. | ||
It's that easy. | ||
You have people who work here. | ||
They want to work here. | ||
They're living here. | ||
They can work for your department. | ||
You got money, man. | ||
Fuck it. | ||
Yeah. | ||
I'm going to most definitely look into the crowdfunding route. | ||
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Yeah. | |
Yeah. | ||
Maybe GiveSandGo. | ||
I'll throw you a five spot. | ||
Yeah. | ||
GiveSandGo. | ||
When you started your Cousin Tees as a brand, did you ultimately want to have a brick and mortar location like that? | ||
Yeah, so I honestly always dreamed of having a restaurant. | ||
So I'd actually invested in one. | ||
I put up like $25,000. | ||
The guy ran off with my money. | ||
I haven't heard from him since since 2019. | ||
I hope your restaurant's doing great! | ||
Yeah, this guy raised like five million dollars and ran off with everybody's money. | ||
The Bahamian Rain Man says, would it be utterly outlandish to suggest Donald Trump should campaign in California? | ||
If what the polls are saying are true, then Trump needs to take bolder risks. | ||
Indeed, he did a fundraiser in California. | ||
A fundraiser, but he should campaign. | ||
He should do a rally there. | ||
Even if there's a place he thinks he can't win, he should show up. | ||
It's all about showing up. | ||
Well, he went to the Bronx. | ||
Yeah. | ||
So he has to show up to more places that people would not expect him to show up to. | ||
Hell, Trump should go to Compton. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Yo, for real, we do need inner-city votes. | ||
100%, homie. | ||
Yes. | ||
All right. | ||
Let's grab some more Super Chats. | ||
Here's one. | ||
Wyatt Stevens says, Raymond is white? | ||
Believe it or not, yes. | ||
Do you get those a lot? | ||
Well, actually, I got some Slavic in me, so I might be a POC a little bit. | ||
Oh, that's right. | ||
Are you Eastern European? | ||
Yes, sir. | ||
Oh, that proves it. | ||
Yes, sir. | ||
Czechoslovakia went back when Czech was a place. | ||
All right, let's go. | ||
There was some stuff I want to grab. | ||
I want to grab some of these super chats on the rank stuff. | ||
We're talking about Tim Waltz's rank. | ||
And let's see, where are we at? | ||
Oh, this is a good one, though. | ||
George says the cost of a Jack's frozen pizza from Walmart in 2020 was $2.24. | ||
Today, it's $3.86. | ||
73% increase in price. | ||
Wow. | ||
cents to date it's $3.86, 73% increase in price. Wow. Crazy. | ||
Crazy. | ||
Alright, let's go. | ||
Villainous V says, Tim, since Kamala's VP and she has to count the electoral votes, | ||
is it possible she just says she won and screw the votes? | ||
Also, Cousin T, what's your recommendation? | ||
Cheat Day is gonna be so good. | ||
A recommendation? | ||
Yeah, what should they get? | ||
First of all, y'all can go to CousinTees.com. | ||
My recommendation is, if you like fried food, my fried chicken is so good. | ||
It is the best. | ||
Yeah, the fried chicken is the best. | ||
The fried chicken with some sweet honey cornbread. | ||
I got the best sweet honey cornbread. | ||
It is the bomb.com. | ||
Um, and the buttermilk pancakes and some hot sauce to go with the fried chicken. | ||
Uh, and, uh, in the morning, you know, have some pancakes and some, uh, cast brew coffee. | ||
That's right. | ||
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I heard it was good on the tummy, he said. | |
It's good on the tummy. | ||
Yeah. | ||
So the pancakes, the fried chicken, the honey, the sweet honey cornbread and my biscuit mix is phenomenal too. | ||
Oh, the biscuits are phenomenal. | ||
So yeah, some biscuits from scratch are always the best. | ||
All right. | ||
That's actually a really great pro-Democrat argument. | ||
to interact with leaders of countries that don't respect women or believe | ||
women have rights. That's actually a really great pro-democrat argument. | ||
Kamala is going to go to the Democrats and and if that comes in the debate, if | ||
Trump were to say something like, you know, some of these leaders are very | ||
sexist and this will be a challenge. | ||
He won't bring it up because that's a great talking point for Democrats for Kamala to be like, we are going to force these countries to recognize the rights of women when they are forced. | ||
And she's going to say it anyway. | ||
She's going to be like, I'm going to sit down with these leaders and they're going to say a woman. | ||
I'm going to say, that's right. | ||
Say it to my face! | ||
Say it to my face! | ||
There's going to be so much righteous indignation coming from her campaign. | ||
They are so morally superior on every issue for the next, I don't know, how many more weeks do we have? | ||
And since she is a woman, they're going to trust her to protect women's rights. | ||
Yes, she does a lot for women. | ||
And that is exactly what she's going to push. | ||
She doesn't do anything for women except for like, you know? | ||
For apparently sleep with their husbands. | ||
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For abortion. | |
No, except for like, let them kill their babies. | ||
That's the only thing they got going on for them. | ||
All right, Jesse says, Hi Tim, Spotify listener here. | ||
I work nights and start in the afternoon. | ||
I would bigly appreciate an earlier daily show upload. | ||
So I'm going to start uploading the Tim Pool morning shows at 1 p.m. | ||
Oh yeah? | ||
Yeah, they used to be at 6 because that's when I ended the segments, but now because I'm doing the whole two hours in the morning, I'm just going to put it up at 1 p.m. | ||
So that means everybody who listens to the Tim Pool daily show on iTunes and Spotify will get it at 1 p.m. | ||
So check out Tim Pool Daily Show and it's also, I'm live Monday through Thursday at 10 a.m. | ||
and then Friday at 10 a.m. | ||
is the Culture War podcast. | ||
Tim, as a viewer, long-time viewer, first-time talker, what do you think about, you're not covering much cultural stuff, you used to do culture, like 6 p.m. | ||
was where like cultural interviews of like women talking. | ||
Well it just depends on if there is one. | ||
Right, but you don't... Like if there is, I would do those when the news wasn't Hot. | ||
You know what I mean? | ||
If it was like a slow news day, then I'd grab like a video of like a woman talking about dating or something and then talk about it. | ||
Okay. | ||
But you know, I'll throw them in. | ||
I'll throw them in the mix. | ||
Alright. | ||
Throw them in the mix. | ||
I mean, those do a lot better view-wise. | ||
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Yeah, yeah. | |
You know what I mean? | ||
People love that gossip. | ||
Yeah, exactly. | ||
But I'm, you know, more just like trying to talk about what I care about, mostly in the news. | ||
But I don't know. | ||
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Yeah. | |
Maybe that'll be the last segment. | ||
I should always, maybe I should always just throw one of those in. | ||
Change it or ruin it. | ||
Producer Raymond over here, he's changed the whole show. | ||
It's over. | ||
Pam, back to gossiping. | ||
I am an expert for IRL. | ||
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Back to gossiping, Pam. | |
All right, let's go. | ||
Winston Alexander says, an E-8 is a master sergeant. | ||
If you designated the top NCO in charge of a company, you're a first sergeant. | ||
Interesting. | ||
So he was just a master sergeant. | ||
Lying the whole time. | ||
Yeah, that's crazy, dude. | ||
And then to laugh for 19 years straight is crazy. | ||
Well, he misspoke for 19 years. | ||
Does it seem crazy that that would be your excuse? | ||
And you know in your brain, I don't mean to talk, but you know, he knows he's saying he's wrong. | ||
He said it over and over and over again. | ||
It's like lying. | ||
You don't have to lie. | ||
Like when you asked me, Terrence, are you a chef? | ||
I said, no, I'm not a chef. | ||
I could have lied and said, yes, I was a chef all my life. | ||
No stolen valor from the culinary community. | ||
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Yeah. | |
Let's grab some more Super Chats, we can get a couple in here. | ||
Ballwolf says, Tim, my friend, two things. | ||
There are two E8s, First Sergeant and Master Sergeant. | ||
Secondly, please go watch Angry Cops Breakdown of the Rank Issue. | ||
Yes, and then there's two E9s, is that what it is? | ||
Three E9s because you have the, uh, of the National, of the Army. | ||
Ah, right. | ||
So you're like the top. | ||
Yeah, yeah. | ||
Yeah, that's the highest ranking. | ||
The Commandant of the Marine Corps, yeah, yeah. | ||
But they're... The Commandant. | ||
Yes, sir. | ||
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Ooh. | |
That sounds cool. | ||
I do love... How do you pronounce this? | ||
says, in the army a master sergeant and first sergeant are both E8s. First sergeant is a | ||
command position, and a mess sergeant is a staff position. | ||
Hmm. I do love- How do you pronounce this? Is it Billet or Billay? | ||
I say Billet. | ||
Billet? | ||
Yeah. | ||
Tim, the Billet Waltz ad was an E9 position. | ||
Command Sergeant Major is a company position while First Sergeant is a battalion position. | ||
Master Sergeant is platoon only. | ||
And then the story is that he was supposed to complete training. | ||
He never did. | ||
So he got demoted. | ||
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Yeah. | |
joke. | ||
May I just shout out all the veterans that watched Tim Cass, Tim Cass IRL. | ||
We have a huge veteran audience and that's huge and that's great and amazing. | ||
If Tim went to war, I went to war. | ||
Amen. | ||
I'm Tim Walz, not Tim Pool, right? | ||
No, not, no, no. | ||
I'm talking about Tim Walz. | ||
Tim Walz. | ||
I mean, I think someone said that I saw more combat than he did. | ||
Because you've been in like active areas? | ||
Cause I've been in civil unrest, riots, and revolutions. | ||
So I've never, I'm like, I've never been in someone super chatted and they were, I was like, I was in Egypt during the revolution. | ||
I saw people shooting at each other and they were like, you've seen more combat than a lot of veterans did. | ||
Like, you know, a lot of people just work domestically. | ||
What were you doing? | ||
I was E4. | ||
I didn't do anything. | ||
I went to Kosovo after a little bit. | ||
Sorry, you were like, I didn't do anything. | ||
Well, I went to Kosovo at the end of it after 9-11 and then we were there at the end of it and we just like walked around and cleaned up stuff. | ||
We had some bombings but like nothing, no combat at all. | ||
There were bombings while you were there? | ||
Yeah, but it was just like people bombing each other. | ||
Like, they blew up Club Miami. | ||
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It was. | |
They blew up Club Miami that one night I was there. | ||
I mean, that's not doing nothing. | ||
That's definitely not nothing. | ||
But I wasn't involved in any way, shape, or form. | ||
We were sleeping and they bombed each other. | ||
So what did you do mostly, though? | ||
Were you literally just cleaning up rubble, or what? | ||
Uh, no, not at all. | ||
No, uh, we, uh, went and trained. | ||
All we did was train. | ||
Oh, okay. | ||
Well, security. | ||
Yeah, yeah. | ||
I guess the overall would be security, uh, in the area where we hung out in the Mediterranean Sea and then, oh yeah, we hung out in the Mediterranean Sea and stuff, and we were just, just in case something went down. | ||
It was right after 9-11. | ||
If something happened, we're ready to go, but nothing happened until later on. | ||
None of the big stuff. | ||
Well, thank you for your service. | ||
Yeah, we're honored. | ||
Because no matter what you did, You were still on call to go to battle if anything popped off. | ||
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If they needed you, you had to be there. | |
What I was doing was loading airplanes and taking people's bags and placing them in the airplanes. | ||
You were in the military? | ||
No, I worked at an airport. | ||
Substantially less. | ||
Have you ever thought about, when you were younger, did you ever think about going to the military? | ||
Oh yeah, because everyone in my family basically did. | ||
Okay. | ||
I think my grandpa was a Marine. | ||
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My dad was a Marine. | |
Did they pressure you to sign up? | ||
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No. | |
They didn't pressure you to sign up? | ||
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No. | |
Yeah. | ||
I think the issue was, I have lived on... I lived on base briefly at Fort Carson with my sister. | ||
Yeah. | ||
And then I lived off base with my brother briefly. | ||
And so, you know, I was at Fort Carson and that was kind of fun for a couple months just, you know, there because my brother-in-law was overseas. | ||
He was in Iraq. | ||
And then when I was living with my brother, this was down in Hampton Roads, Virginia, not too far away from here actually, he was living off base. | ||
Yeah. | ||
So, you know, I was there for a couple months on and off and then came back a year later and we hung out for a few months. | ||
That was fun. | ||
It's a good time. | ||
Yeah. | ||
And, uh, you know, I don't know. | ||
I think the issue I have with it is that it would never work for me, especially the way they do, like, the weirdest thing to me is how you have commissioned officers with less experience than non-commissioned officers. | ||
It's kind of a joke. | ||
Yeah. | ||
People leave the military because of that. | ||
I mean, I have known people who have said, like, this is ridiculous. | ||
I don't want to put up with this anymore. | ||
Yeah, and I've heard from a lot of guys that, like, if you're, you know, like, an E-9 and some O-1, is that the right term? | ||
Yeah, yeah, it would be O-1 and all the butterbarkers. | ||
Right, like, the NCO guy's probably gonna be like, shut up. | ||
Well, an E-4, my job, we had new guys that come into the platoon every two years to the company, and they were just terrible. | ||
They couldn't run, they couldn't do anything. | ||
And we'd mock them and make fun of them because they sucked. | ||
They got out of the college and they thought they knew stuff. | ||
Well, they knew stuff because they're college educated. | ||
That's how America does stuff. | ||
That's so stupid. | ||
That was always the big reason for me. | ||
I was like, I'm not gonna be a part of that. | ||
That's insane. | ||
I have a hard enough time at the companies I go to where I work at a non-profit. | ||
Within a week, I'm the highest fundraising Fundraiser, I guess is the word, at the company. | ||
And I'm like, hey, should I start training people how to do this? | ||
Because I'm better than your seniority. | ||
And they're like, no. | ||
I remember I worked for Greenpeace, and I was the top fundraiser within like three weeks. | ||
And I said, hey, can I get a promotion to trainer? | ||
Because you get an extra dollar an hour, and I can start training people why I'm so good and how I can help get more memberships. | ||
And they were like, nope. | ||
Seniority only. | ||
And I was like, so you want me to stay at the company where I'm better than everybody and you're paying people who are worse than me to train everybody else? | ||
And they're like, yep. | ||
I said, I quit. | ||
It's like a union, bro. | ||
Went across the street, went to another company and said, I'm the nation's best fundraiser or I'm one of the nation's best fundraisers and I was the top fundraiser for this office. | ||
And they said, You want to be a manager? | ||
I was like, yes, I do. | ||
And then I said to the boss within a few weeks when I was a nation's best, ranked number three or between three and five varying, I'd say, I want to raise, I want to be a director. | ||
And the guy at the company said, yes. | ||
And then the regional said, absolutely not. | ||
We don't do it that way. | ||
And I said, okay, went across the street, went to a company and said, I'm a manager and I'm the nation's best fundraiser from this company and said, you want to be a director? | ||
I said, yep. | ||
And that's the way you gotta do it. | ||
You can't do that in the military. | ||
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No. | |
Like I said, it's like a union. | ||
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Wow. | |
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I know economy sucks. | ||
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We should get to it. | |
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