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Oct. 29, 2024 - Timcast IRL - Tim Pool
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Kamala REFUSES Joe Rogan Podcast Terms, JD Vance AGREES w/Aaron Berg & Avi Yemini | Timcast IRL
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tim pool
Joe Rogan made an offer to Kamala Harris to appear on the Joe Rogan experience, and she said no.
Now, what the media is reporting is that Joe Rogan has snubbed Kamala Harris because this is the campaign strategy.
The reality is Joe said, Kamala, why don't you come down to Austin, sit down, we'll talk for three hours, it'll be great.
And she said, how about you fly to me and I'll give you one hour?
And Joe said, the Joe Rogan Experience is recorded in studio in Austin with all of our guests.
It's always been that way.
Now, I don't know what they literally said to each other.
But the Harris campaign said, no, I'll go on your show if you fly to me because I'm busy and I'll do one hour for you, which is not the Joe Rogan experience.
And so Joe said the show is better served in its natural format.
Now, Joe is saying she didn't decline its negotiation, but any reasonable person knows that that is a political decline.
That is how they decline without actually declining.
But let's be real.
She's already between a rock and a hard place because now she's publicly stated, I can't handle what Donald Trump was able to handle.
So we'll talk about that.
We've got a bunch of crazy stories.
Yo, Kamala Harris has pulled her ads from North Carolina because of the surge in early voting.
And get this, we've got reports coming out of Oregon?
Is that what it is, Phil?
Oregon?
phil labonte
Yep, Oregon has, it was just a report about...
tim pool
More Republicans have returned early voting than Democrats in Oregon.
So it's certainly getting wild.
So we'll talk about that and more.
We've got a bunch of news.
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Joining us tonight to talk about this and so much more, we've got a couple guests.
We've got Aaron Berg.
aaron berg
How are you?
unidentified
Thanks for having me.
tim pool
I'm great.
Who are you?
What do you do?
aaron berg
I'm Aaron Berg.
I'm a comedian and a very famous movie star.
You've probably seen both my movies on Amazon right now, Con Job and First Shift.
And also a very active member of the Jewish community sometimes.
tim pool
Oh, okay.
Well, thanks for hanging out.
aaron berg
And Kamala Harris is great.
tim pool
I know.
Isn't she awesome?
aaron berg
She's wonderful.
tim pool
We're on our best behavior tonight because the election is a week out.
aaron berg
I really like her.
tim pool
Avi's back.
avi yemini
Yeah, mate.
Thanks for having me again.
I'm, I guess, Avi Amini from the Australian Rebel Reporter.
Last time we started this, I didn't realise this all starts like this, so I got...
tim pool
You're going to introduce yourself.
avi yemini
Yeah, so a reporter for Rebel News from Australia, travelling the country in an RV, mostly an RV. I cheated a couple of times.
I had to catch a flight to get to certain rallies.
At rviacrossamerica.com.
And today's actually my anniversary, so I just want to shout out to my lovely, beautiful wife, who's taken a month with the kids, and her present to me on our anniversary was...
tim pool
Letting you travel.
avi yemini
Letting me be here, yeah.
tim pool
Oh, there you go.
avi yemini
There you go.
tim pool
Well, right on.
Thanks for hanging out.
Ian is here.
ian crossland
Hello, everyone.
Actor, musician, writer, also video game streamer, playing a lot of Mass Effect.
Join me at Ian Crossland.
Happy to be here.
We got Phil.
phil labonte
Hello, everybody.
My name is Phil Labonte.
I'm the lead singer of the heavy metal band All That Remains.
I'm an anti-communist and a counter-revolutionary.
Let's go.
tim pool
Here's the big story.
Joe Rogan says Harris' sit-down was scrapped after campaign told him she only wanted to do one hour.
Rogan said he still hopes to interview Harris.
Really hope we can make this happen.
I'll give you the breakdown in layman's terms.
Joe's a nice guy and he's really trying to get a sit-down with Kamala Harris.
But she will not go to Austin and she will not do three hours.
This is basically saying, I ain't doing your show, Joe.
Joe says she didn't refuse.
She just wanted me to go to her and only do the show for one hour, but the show is better served in Austin in its traditional format with the big Joe Rogan logo.
Joe doesn't travel for people.
So Kamala's campaign knew that they could not outright decline the show because it would look bad.
So they said, okay, we'll do it in an impossible way.
I don't even think Joe Rogan has a mobile podcast setup, which would have to build for this.
He'd have to actually set up, buy cameras, get everything built, fly to wherever she is to make it happen.
Now, here's the other interesting tidbit here.
J.D. Vance has agreed to appear on Joe Rogan, and I believe this will be on Friday.
This is going to be amazing.
I'm really excited for this.
I'd be excited to see Kamala Harris on Rogan because Trump can use all the help he can get.
phil labonte
I think it's hilarious that Kamala Harris said no, that she wouldn't go to Joe's podcast.
And I think the things that I find most entertaining is the response that people are giving on X, the pro-Harris people.
They're like, oh, Joe should go to her and Joe, blah, blah.
Joe doesn't need to convince anybody to vote for him.
He's not running.
Joe has the audience that Kamala Harris needs to actually talk to.
She's lagging behind with young men, and that's Joe's audience.
If she actually is serious and actually wants to attract these voters, then she should be doing everything she possibly can to get on that show.
But part of the reason why she isn't doing it, and part of the reason why she wants such a limited time is because that format would be absolutely...
If history is any indicator, that format would be terrible for her.
She would fall apart.
avi yemini
And he's not the one trying to avoid the interview.
Why would he avoid it?
For him, it's great if she comes on.
tim pool
It's trying hard to make it happen.
avi yemini
Yeah, it's clearly, this is her pattern.
She gets out of it and I even hear it, some of these Kamala ones, oh, why won't he debate her again?
Why won't he debate?
She has this formula where she goes, I'm willing to debate this person.
But these are my terms.
And if you don't agree to my unrealistic terms that you're never going to comply with, then you're the one running away from the debate.
It's a great strategy, but it's clearly working because I can see so many people are convinced by it.
tim pool
Did you guys see the latest clip that just came out where she sat down with WDIV4? Yeah.
It's 30 seconds long.
And this video explains why Kamala Harris will not sit down with Joe Rogan.
I hope you guys are ready for this.
unidentified
What's your message to Michigan voters in terms of the economy?
We have auto workers who are being laid off and those who fear that they might be laid off.
The average person can't afford groceries or their rent.
And recent polls in Michigan show that Michigan voters believe that Donald Trump would do a better job with handling the economy and bringing jobs back.
What do you say to that?
Well, let's start with this.
I come from the middle class, and I'll never forget where I come from.
My mother worked very hard.
aaron berg
No!
unidentified
You can't just say that all the time!
avi yemini
Well, you can't.
tim pool
You can't!
aaron berg
Look, I love Kamala Harris.
You can't.
I'm joking.
You can't say that.
This is old school politics where she's just a robot being controlled by the machine and if they don't have control over every single moment of what she's doing...
phil labonte
I don't believe that she's a robot because modern day AI is more intelligent than she is.
She's like predictive text.
avi yemini
Those Elon things that were running around the other day, they were way better.
phil labonte
Like, Grok will go ahead and give you a more comprehensive answer.
tim pool
I'm sorry, guys.
Dr.
Spatzo.
Do you remember Dr.
Spatzo?
aaron berg
No.
tim pool
This is early 90s, a DOS program.
We're getting way in the woods with this.
And it was like, you would say, it talked like this.
And it would give you better answers.
aaron berg
Middle class family.
tim pool
If you ask Dr.
Spazzo on DOS from 1992, what do you say to the Michigan voters who fear losing their jobs?
They'll be like, I'm sorry, I don't have an answer for that.
And that's a more legitimate answer than I come from a middle class family.
phil labonte
It's ridiculous.
Actually, now that you think about it, if you were to go ahead and ask any of the large language models, they would all have a better answer than Alexa would have a better answer.
It's true.
aaron berg
Alexa, how do we fix the Michigan economy?
avi yemini
Mind you, we laugh at this, but the Australian Prime Minister, he got in on a very similar tactic.
He got in by saying, everything he answered was, I was raised by a single mother.
Literally, it's almost the same thing.
Every question, that's what he basically answered, and he got in.
I don't know if you can write her off yet.
tim pool
I've legit got Dr.
Sabetzo pulled up from 1992.
It says, please enter your name.
unidentified
Hello, Kamala.
My name is Dr.
Sabetzo.
I'm here to help you.
tim pool
Say whatever is in your mind freely.
unidentified
Our conversation will be kept in strict confidence.
Memory contents will be wiped off after you.
phil labonte
Legitimately.
unidentified
Tell me about your problems.
aaron berg
It's like Biden psychiatrist.
tim pool
How do we convince Michigan voters to support me with the economy in bad shape?
unidentified
What do you suggest?
tim pool
I gotta be honest, that's still a better answer than I come from a middle class family.
aaron berg
Yeah, if she turned it around and then asked the interviewer, what do you suggest?
tim pool
Here we go.
I come from a middle class family.
unidentified
How about asking me about mathematics?
aaron berg
I told you.
You turn it around on the interview.
ian crossland
The middle class, 45 years ago when she was 15, I think she's 60 or something, middle class families could afford to buy a car and to buy groceries.
Middle class families cannot afford that today.
It's not the same term.
Middle class means something different.
She's got to stop saying that.
phil labonte
Is she currently doing a presser or something like that?
avi yemini
Yeah, she's got a rally.
aaron berg
She's in Washington right now.
phil labonte
So Nandita Bose, she is a White House correspondent for Reuters.
She just tweeted that Kamala Harris said, When I am president, we will quickly remove those who arrive here unlawfully.
MAGA! She's literally...
tim pool
Who tweeted that?
phil labonte
That is Nandita Boss.
I'm retweeting it right now.
Nandita.
It's at Nandita.
aaron berg
Nandita AB1. Mass deportations, but very polite.
phil labonte
I'm going to put it in the Slack.
aaron berg
Mass deportations instead of mass deportations.
avi yemini
It's wild how they've completely shifted.
I was in that line today.
That's the Washington, D.C. rally that she's holding now, and that's our video for tomorrow.
And it is crazy how the entire line is suddenly pro...
A lot of them pro-having a wall, rewriting history, like suddenly she was never really against it.
phil labonte
Well, the American...
The American people are about 65-70% pro-deportation now.
Not just pro-having a wall or stopping illegal immigration, but pro-deporting illegal immigrants.
Because everybody that's aware of the situation now understands that the people that have been coming to the United States for the past...
Four years definitely really are like South American gangs and people that were in prison or in mental institutions in South America.
They're getting rid of the people that are a problem for their society and they're sending them to America.
avi yemini
I'm hearing it's not even just South Americans.
They're coming across that border.
When I was talking to people there, they were saying it's not even the Mexicans coming across.
It's your...
unidentified
Pakistanis.
phil labonte
You're right, that's true, that's happening, but that's a different issue.
The rise in crime, there's a significant rise in crime.
You've heard about the Colorado apartment buildings.
avi yemini
Yes, I haven't stopped hearing about that.
phil labonte
It's happened in Chicago, and there's multiple other places that happened in San Antonio.
aaron berg
That's like an Airbnb thing now.
They just love it.
Take it off.
phil labonte
But that's the thing.
The average American is aware of that.
And now the average American that's a voter, they're like, I don't want this.
There's no reason for the United States to be having these kind of criminal problems.
If you have countries in South America emptying out their actual prisons and sending those people to America for us to deal with, we need to round them up and send them back.
aaron berg
It's what Castro did with the Muriel boat lifts.
phil labonte
It's what a lot.
A lot of countries do if America has open borders.
And I used to be fairly soft on borders.
I used to think that I had a lot of libertarian influence and I used to think borders are, you know, maybe it's okay for people to come here if they want to come here.
But the reality of the situation, and I've hardened on it significantly, but the reality of the situation is if you don't have a border, other countries will take advantage of you.
Of course.
avi yemini
And then you'll lose all your libertarian values.
phil labonte
Yeah, exactly.
So the idea that you should just have open borders, which is something that the left strongly has pushed for the past four years, and which is really what the situation has kind of been.
Now we're seeing the significant repercussions of having, by having a rise in crime, and you have people, you have Americans now understand that this is a real problem.
And so, I mean, 70% of Americans...
avi yemini
But the wild thing to me is...
I'm denying it.
In that line, in that Kamala Harris line, I walked the line today talking to all of them and the video is pretty funny because it happens to be that they're standing, I'm giving away this video, but they're standing in front of a newly erected Kamala wall.
I was walking down the line going, what do you think about Kamala's wall?
And they're all saying, oh no, she's alright with a wall.
aaron berg
This is part of a bigger issue where she is floundering at this point, if I'm allowed to say that, but I love Kamala.
She's floundering at this point.
So there's this Trumpian cultural appropriation that's taking place where they're starting to assimilate.
Her researchers are going, look, this is what Americans want.
We have to start to take on some of his policies.
And you see the hypocrisy when you look at like Defense Directive 5240.01, where it's like, yeah, He's gonna turn the military on his citizens.
Oh, wait, we just did that.
It's amazing to see the hypocrisy and how it's echoing.
And they want to become more Trumpian.
And it's too late.
There's seven days left.
But I love Kamala.
phil labonte
I strongly agree with that sentiment.
I think that the reason that they're shifting, like, no, not that one, about the shift from the Kamala Harris and her campaign.
And I think that the reason, like you said, the reason is because these are popular policies.
Americans actually do want to deport people.
And at one point it was like, it was kind of, you know, Unpopular to even say that you wanted to worry about the border.
aaron berg
Sure, on paper, liberal tears would be flying all over this paper, but now everyone's like, oh, this makes sense.
phil labonte
Now it's like round them up.
aaron berg
Yeah.
tim pool
Let's jump to the story from Newsweek.
Joe Rogan addresses claims YouTube censoring Donald Trump interview.
Well, I got news for everybody.
They did.
Now the first thing that happened when the Trump interview went up is that it was unlisted.
Joe did this because there was a glitch with Spotify.
They wanted it to go live on all platforms at the same time.
Spotify had an error, so he unlists it, then he relists it.
That's totally fine.
However, people began to notice that if you searched on YouTube for Joe Rogan and Trump, the video would not come up in their search.
Strange considering it got over 10 million views on a Friday night.
Overnight.
Like two in the morning it's getting millions of views.
The next thing that is patently obvious is it wasn't trending.
You'd think a video this big would be trending.
It's the president on Joe Rogan, something everybody's been asking about.
It did not.
So some people are saying, well, it's because the left was mass flagging it so that YouTube auto listed it as spam.
I don't believe it for two seconds that YouTube is unaware of these issues.
We knew well in advance that Rogan was going to be dropping an interview with Donald Trump.
YouTube knew this well in advance.
When we had Alex Jones on for the first time, we have a Google YouTube rep.
We said, like, here's our plan.
Here's our guests.
Like, what are the rules?
What are the issues?
They said, you're good.
They know what our plans are.
So there's no way when this is getting censored it was an accident.
They either sat back and let it happen.
I suppose some people just argue, well, they're incompetent.
And it's hard to argue they're not, so maybe.
But it certainly feels like they are trying to...
Let me just put it this way, man.
Newsweek has another article where they said Donald Trump spoke to millions through the Joe Rogan podcast and millions of people adored him.
This is a three-hour raw conversation.
And I will tell you this.
The best part of that conversation was not Trump talking about policy or the wall or being under-levered with growth.
That was interesting, by the way.
It was when they were talking about boxing and MMA. Because that's when you actually got to see Donald Trump as some dude hanging out with another dude talking about their hobbies.
And that was really fascinating.
That is where they're like, uh-oh, Trump, who's supposed to be Hitler, is being humanized.
unidentified
Humanizing him, yeah.
tim pool
And then the show disappears from search and only those who know about it can find it.
They fixed it.
They did.
Oh, they did?
avi yemini
That's being fixed now.
tim pool
Yeah, they issued a statement like, oops, it was a glitch.
ian crossland
Yeah, Rogan came out and tweeted about it.
It was like, looks like I'm being censored on YouTube, so I'm going to upload on X. And then within probably hours, YouTube was like, uh-oh.
He's got 10 million views on X. Yeah, let's greenlight it again.
But it seems very apparent that they put it in a blacklist, probably because of the NSA. Somebody came to Google and they're like...
At least now, shut it down on the first weekend, because it'd probably have 100 million views by now if it was trending on YouTube.
Maybe 200 million.
I don't know what it's got.
80 million?
I don't know what the numbers are.
tim pool
40, I think.
ian crossland
40 million?
Yeah, it could have over 200 million views if YouTube had been publicizing it to the front page every day.
My guess is that the intelligence community contacted Google and told them to suppress it.
tim pool
39.1 million?
ian crossland
Someone at Google was like, we're done doing that now.
tim pool
I mean, look, somebody, the argument is what may have happened is that it got mass flagged by people who don't like Rogan and Trump as spam, so YouTube automatically filters it out of search.
avi yemini
There's no way.
I'm not buying that.
tim pool
YouTube's like, it's got 40 million views, it must be spam.
avi yemini
I would believe that it was some woke worker at Google, YouTube that did it.
That I can accept rather than even the conspiracy that somebody came in and told them they had to.
I think both of them are far more feasible than it was just a spam accident that just happened.
The system failed because he was getting mass reported.
I think those systems surely work by numbers.
The amount of people actually watching...
Watching it for real people that they know have real accounts, watching as much as they would have watched, would have told the system that it doesn't matter how many spam reports this is, this is a real video.
ian crossland
I think Trump on Rogan was saying that Larry Page or Sergey, one of the guys, contacted him and was like, it's the biggest video.
I don't remember what that was in reference to.
But these guys, they're watching this video from the moment it goes up.
The whole time.
It's possible that there was just some dudes with, like, ideological bent that went and shut it down.
avi yemini
I'd put my money there.
ian crossland
But my guess is that government intel was like, this is too dangerous to leave up over the weekend, shut it down over the weekend, and then...
tim pool
We know that X and Facebook had backdoors.
avi yemini
Yes.
tim pool
And it's only because of lawsuits.
Why would anyone assume Google, YouTube does not?
unidentified
Right.
avi yemini
They probably do, but I dare say it's probably just easier that it was just some woke...
ian crossland
I'm not a conspiracy theorist.
I can't claim that it's true.
That's my guess.
avi yemini
I think that's possible.
I reckon that's more possible than it just being the spam filter.
tim pool
They're both true.
Google's probably got a backdoor, same as Facebook and X did.
However, I think you're right.
It's probably really likely that one woke staffer was sitting there and just clicked a button.
avi yemini
Desperate.
They're getting desperate.
They realize that...
tim pool
Well, remember when that employee at Twitter, before it was X, deleted Trump's account?
It's one random person being like, I can do it.
ian crossland
Yeah, it could be admins putting it in a blacklist.
It could be...
tim pool
And then just being like, I'll claim oopsie daisies, and I can't get fired over it.
aaron berg
Spilt my coffee on the keyboard.
Whoops.
tim pool
Oh, yeah.
Oh, no.
ian crossland
Because they overturned it.
tim pool
There goes Trump.
ian crossland
Because if it was really the intel community, I don't think they would have relisted it right away.
avi yemini
They would have done it after the election, and they would have done, oh, we've done an investigation.
tim pool
Yeah, they would have said, we don't know what the error is.
We're trying to fix it.
We're so sorry.
There's a glitch in the system, and we'll get it fixed.
Then they would ignore it and wait until people forgot about it.
ian crossland
It's still not trending.
It should be trending.
unidentified
It should.
tim pool
Absolutely.
ian crossland
It should be like front page, top and center.
It's the greatest political interview of all time.
aaron berg
He's so likable in that interview.
He didn't take a sip of water.
That's crazy.
Three hours.
unidentified
Yeah.
aaron berg
And it was just, you just are like, remember they used to say you had to sit down with your politician for a beer?
That's what that is now.
tim pool
That's why I'm like, when he was talking about boxing and MMA, that's when I was most interested.
Because I was like, I've heard all this stuff before.
It's interesting.
I really did like when Trump was talking about growth versus debt and deficit.
And he said, we're going to get the deficit down, the debt down, but we're also going to have tremendous growth.
And then if your growth is, you know, bigger, is more than your deficit, well, you're under levered.
And I was like, this is a really interesting conversation about how you can manage deficit and debt.
And then he said...
And that was interesting stuff.
But, you know, I've heard Trump at rallies.
I've heard him talk about this.
Hearing him talk about great fighters and then Joe butting in and being like, yeah, but remember when this?
That's when I was like, this is the sit down for the beer that I wanted to see.
ian crossland
You know what they didn't talk about and that I hope Trump knows about is when they were talking about voter fraud or they're talking about 2020 election.
Trump's like, I believe it was stolen from me.
unidentified
I know it was.
ian crossland
And Trump, Rogan's like, alright, tell me why.
Lay it out for me right now.
And Trump didn't.
He couldn't.
He didn't understand.
I don't think he knows about Texas v.
Pennsylvania.
I don't think he truly understands.
Because if he did, he'd be like, here it is, exactly what happened.
tim pool
And I completely agree.
I hear a lot of people who say it was stolen, who can't articulate the legitimate path through, say, Texas v.
Pennsylvania.
States were changing the rules outside of their legislatures, which violates the Constitution.
The question over whether you can receive ballots after Election Day, and now the Fifth Circuit has ruled you can't.
So this question is in the air, needs to go to the Supreme Court.
All of these things can be brought up.
And that's why after the 2020 election, when people are saying Dominion servers and shootouts in Germany and satellites, I'm just like, guys, this is crazy.
ian crossland
Yeah, it was the Pennsylvania governor making that call and changing it.
tim pool
So it's complicated, but Trump should be able to articulate this to Joe, saying, okay, I can break it down for you in one way.
The Keystone State, the most important state, it's true for this election.
The state legislature cut a deal with Democrats to remove down ballot voting in exchange for universal mail-in voting.
Republicans believed that because Democrats can walk in and click Democrat, it's hurting them in the long run.
So they negotiated.
Okay, how about this?
No more that down ballot party voting.
and voting.
Republicans thought, hey, we can run with mail-in votes.
The unfortunate thing for Democrats and Republicans is that the state constitution of Pennsylvania says you cannot do this.
It says absentee, the constitution of Pennsylvania literally says absentee ballots are for servicemen and women who are out, not universal.
They actually began to prepare for the legal requirements to change this, which includes submitting it to newspapers to get an There were lawsuits over this.
The lower court said, this is correct, universal mail-in voting violates the Pennsylvania Constitution.
The judge, the Supreme Court of the state, ultimately one of the higher courts said, no, it's fine, we'll allow it.
Now you have people still arguing that was never allowed and you can't do that.
Texas sued, saying if Pennsylvania is in violation of its own constitution, it's basically cheating to shift its vote, which affects how we are going to be partaking in this federal election.
And the cowards in the Supreme Court said, we're not going to listen.
Trump could have just outright said in numerous states, the legislatures who had control were subverted by judges and governors to change the election rules in ways the Constitution does not allow.
When the lawsuits were filed, the Supreme Court refused to hear it.
Local courts refused to hear it.
And they were dismissed on standing.
That's what the Supreme Court basically argued.
All of these court cases, the majority of them, and most of them were not filed by Trump himself.
The ones that Trump filed, he actually won most of them, but they argued these amount of votes won't change the election.
And in many instances, they said, you as a voter who's noticed something strange here don't have standing to sue, meaning you're not party to this complaint, which is insane.
Anyone in this country is party to what's going on with these election systems.
But I agree.
Trump should be able to articulate that.
ian crossland
I almost messaged you immediately while I was watching.
I was like, I think we need to teach him about Trump, Pennsylvania, Texas, Pennsylvania.
tim pool
You're not gonna.
phil labonte
I'm not particularly...
ian crossland
He goes on a show like Joe Rogan's podcast and Joe's like, okay, tell the world.
The world is listening.
aaron berg
That's a game changer if he does that.
phil labonte
I'm not 100% sure about that.
And it's not that anyone's wrong on the points.
It's just that Donald Trump doesn't communicate like that.
He never gets really specific when he's talking about anything.
aaron berg
He would have said it like Tim, but more like, and you know, this thing with the other thing, and that one's great.
And he would have said great a whole bunch of times, but he could have gotten the gist of it.
tim pool
He could have went, Joe, there's a lot of cases we didn't get through, but the simple thing is, judges and governors changing the rules violates the Constitution.
And that's what we were suing for in numerous states, and they would not hear the cases.
And then Joe could have been like, what's an example of this?
The Supreme Court of Pennsylvania saying that even though the Constitution bans mail-in voting, they allowed it to happen.
aaron berg
And then he would have gone, Jamie, bring that up, and then they would have brought it up.
unidentified
That's right.
aaron berg
Yeah, all right.
Take that back.
I think the other thing that he could have done was talked about his personal relationships a little bit and talk about, you don't want to air dirty laundry, but you bring up, hey, how's everything with you and your wife?
Yeah.
I think that humanizes him even more to people that are quote-unquote undecided.
ian crossland
I love that at the end of the interview, it was like three hours, and Trump's like, ah!
He's in the middle of talking.
He's like, I gotta go.
I gotta do this rally.
And he's like, let's do it again.
unidentified
Peace.
aaron berg
He said, I'll be back.
unidentified
We'll do it again.
tim pool
Let's jump to this tweet.
We got this one from Ali London.
Charlemagne the God, how is the left handling this Joe Rogan show?
Well, they're claiming Joe should take time out of his day, fly to Kamala Harris to do the interview.
She's very busy.
She's a VP. You should do it, Joe.
And Joe's like, I don't want to do it.
But this is an amazing clip.
Charlemagne the God from The Breakfast Club tells Andrew Schultz that his show is comparable to Joe Rogan.
Listen to this, and then I'm going to debunk it in two seconds.
unidentified
There's no bigger place to go in the business than Joe Rogan right now.
aaron berg
Oh, the Breakfast Club is pretty big.
unidentified
Fam.
ian crossland
Fam, stop it.
unidentified
Stop it, stop it, stop it.
Do you think Joe Rogan's bigger than Breakfast Club?
tim pool
Ten times your size.
unidentified
Why do you think that?
tim pool
Just look at the numbers.
I did 10 million views in two days.
unidentified
On what?
tim pool
On the interview.
Between the clips and the interview.
unidentified
Soldier Boy did 15 in a day.
tim pool
That's Soldier Boy.
unidentified
And?
Who was Soulja Boy at that time?
tim pool
Exactly.
Soulja Boy is one of the most well-known artists in the world.
Hold on, you really think that your platform is bigger than Rogan?
unidentified
Just as big, easily.
tim pool
Come on, bro.
unidentified
Let's look at the recent interviews on Breakfast Club compared to the recent interviews on Rogan.
Let's do it!
Let's have a nice...
tim pool
Yo, it's absolutely wild for Charlemagne the God to be like, as big?
Just like, why did you even interject that?
He's like, there's no bigger place to be than Joe Rogan.
Just go, okay.
ian crossland
Yeah, ego's a good tool if you can control it.
tim pool
Absolutely, wow.
aaron berg
Somebody that calls themselves the god is really in charge of their ego.
avi yemini
I just want to put it out there, my show is also just as big as Joe Rogan.
ian crossland
Mine too.
tim pool
Have you seen this?
aaron berg
I don't even have a podcast anymore.
avi yemini
You guys are all deluded.
At this point, you don't even need a podcast to be as big as Joe Rogan.
tim pool
Look at this.
This is from Chartable.
Showing Apple Podcasts and Spotify rankings for the Joe Rogan Experience.
What do you notice about Joe Rogan's ranking in every country and on both platforms?
Would someone like to read the numbers of Joe Rogan's show?
aaron berg
I'll read them.
Number one, number one, number one, number one, number one, number one, number one, number one, number one.
tim pool
Joe Rogan has been number one for a long time.
He is consistently on the top.
Sometimes he's not, but he's usually number one across the board for everything.
Here's The Breakfast Club.
105 Apple All Podcasts and 198 Spotify.
Now, hey, that's great.
aaron berg
It's good.
tim pool
Those are good numbers.
Because we're not, you know, on Spotify or on Apple, I think we're number like 160 last I checked.
So Charlemagne's bigger than us.
You know, bravo, brother.
Bravo.
That's a great show.
But you're number 105 to Joe Rogan's one.
avi yemini
Maybe he thinks the bigger the number, the more ahead you are.
aaron berg
Let me explain something, Tim Poole, the god.
I would like to say these numbers, you can't bank on math because math is racist and numbers are just numbers.
ian crossland
It's more about how you feel.
tim pool
Two plus two equals five.
The only reason anybody ever said otherwise is because they were racist.
aaron berg
White supremacy.
Numbers are numbers.
ian crossland
So what Schultz was pointing out is that Charlamagne Tha God had Soulja Boy, who's a super famous person, on his show and said, I got 15 million overnight on that episode.
And he's like, yeah, but me, Andrew Schultz, a relative nobody, not that he's saying that, but compared to Soulja Boy, went on Rogan and I got 10 million overnight.
aaron berg
Yeah.
ian crossland
You put a rando on Rogan, you get 10 million overnight.
You put a super famous guy on The Breakfast Club, you get 15 million.
aaron berg
And in Schultz's defense, he's not a rando.
ian crossland
No, not anymore, because of Rogan.
Rogan launched his career doing Rogan's show.
Rogan has launched so many people.
Theo Vaughn, Callan and Brennan Schaub's show.
I mean, but numerous.
tim pool
Tim Poole even, you know what I mean?
ian crossland
Dude, Tim, he said your show like times three.
I think you had like 300,000 subscribers.
You won his show and had like a million the next day.
tim pool
I had 200 on youtube.com slash TimCast and like 120 on TimCast News.
I go on his show instantly.
My main channel's at 900.
My other channel's at 450.
aaron berg
Instantly.
tim pool
Within like three weeks.
avi yemini
I'm going to start spamming him.
I'm ready to get my career going.
tim pool
Yeah, see, this is why everybody wants to go on Rogan.
ian crossland
He chooses you.
tim pool
Well, everybody wants to go on his show because it's the biggest show!
And it's just wild that anybody's going to be like, I'm as big as Joe Rogan.
ian crossland
He doesn't play games either.
He doesn't go to the person because they asked him to.
He picks who he likes.
avi yemini
So during COVID, he followed me and started sharing some of the COVID stuff from Melbourne.
And so I thought, oh, that's great.
I'm going to remember when I go to America.
And then when I messaged you that I'm coming, and in fact, you were helping me out at that time, but I messaged you, I got a visa, and it was the biggest knockdown to my ego where he just didn't answer me.
aaron berg
He does that sometimes, too.
tim pool
Well, I mean, come on, dude.
I bet his phone is constant.
unidentified
He's a busy man.
tim pool
I bet he looks at his phone and it's just a stream of text nonstop.
avi yemini
But doesn't he know I'm the number one in Melbourne, Australia?
tim pool
Yeah.
You know who I think he should have on?
I'm never going to hit him up and ask him about any of this stuff.
Like...
Because people have hit up guests on this show being like, can you get me on Tim Kast or whatever?
And nobody will do it, and I wouldn't do that.
But James O'Keefe should definitely go on the Joe Rogan Experience.
aaron berg
I'm shocked he hasn't.
tim pool
Because he's talked about him, too.
He's talked about his work.
aaron berg
James is great.
Project Veritas was great.
OMG's great.
tim pool
He's done a lot of big work, and whether you like or don't like him, he's impactful.
aaron berg
And I'm surprised.
It's important work, too.
tim pool
Seriously, I'm surprised he's not been on Joe's show.
ian crossland
He was on last night, actually, on our show.
aaron berg
I was listening to it.
ian crossland
And he's launched a new movie, Line in the Sand.
aaron berg
Yeah.
ian crossland
Lineinthesandmovie.com.
aaron berg
Interviewing the, like, border patrol agents.
avi yemini
It's crazy.
tim pool
Yeah, James is probably...
Is there a better journalist right now in the United States?
ian crossland
He's in a tier of his own.
aaron berg
I'm going to say two words.
avi yemini
Lisa Guerrero.
unidentified
I don't know.
ian crossland
That joke was funny because I didn't know who that was.
aaron berg
She's making headlines today.
She's trying to dig up something.
She's very angry that Joe won't fly to Kamala.
Oh, okay.
tim pool
I don't even know who she is.
aaron berg
Yeah, that's exactly the point.
James is innovative, artistic, attacks it from a really cool bent, and I think it's, you know, he's like Alex Stein on growth hormone.
You know, it's really, like, Stein is so fun to watch and really silly.
James is really serious about what he does, and he digs deep.
tim pool
Yeah, the new documentary that's got Line in the Sand is a brutal watch.
unidentified
Yeah.
tim pool
I was saying this, one of our homies was crying on Act 3.
aaron berg
Not a date movie.
tim pool
Not a date movie.
You're going to anger the person you bring to that.
I mean, if you meet a chick and you're like, let's go watch a movie and you play that, she's going to be like, why are you making me watch this?
Because James is documenting child trafficking.
aaron berg
Yeah.
tim pool
And there's a crazy scene where, James mentioned this, there's children being trafficked and a border guard looks at James and goes, hey man, big fan.
It's just like, holy crap, dude.
aaron berg
And the amount for which they're turning their heads and that I'm just doing my job type of MO. That's crazy.
It's really disturbing.
tim pool
Yeah.
aaron berg
And you guys brought up this fact, and I don't want to rebut last night's show, but it's like, you know, you'll do anything for your own kid to the point of, like, harm other kids in trying to help your own kid.
tim pool
Well, that's like the Michael Malice quote, where he says there's no law so depraved that a police officer would not enforce it up to and including the execution of children.
And I think a lot of people, I'm probably not getting the quote exactly right, but a lot of people assume they picture in their minds just like a random cop walking up and, like, killing a kid.
It's like, no, no, no, no, no, that's not what we're talking about.
We're talking about a cop who's sitting in his office, and he's got three kids himself, and he's barely making ends meet.
And they say to him, we will take everything from you, and you will go in the gulag unless you do as you're told.
And he's going to be like, please, please don't hurt my family.
I'll do whatever you say.
And that's the scary reality of authoritarianism.
Communists, you know, dictatorships.
ian crossland
Yeah, when people value order over good, when they're willing to do evil to maintain order, things can get out of hand really quick.
No, it's personal benefit.
It's not an order.
It's the order of, like, keep your job.
You want a job?
You want a job even to exist?
Do the evil thing.
tim pool
But this is where we're at, because, you know, in the film, there's this old lady on a bus, and she's transporting people, and when she gets asked about it, she goes, I'm just doing what my job is.
That's how she frames it.
She doesn't say, I'm just doing my job.
She says, this is just, I'm doing what my job says.
You can see it in her face, and every single person who says that they know what they're doing is wrong.
ian crossland
It's like with evil, ordered societies that are evil, a small segment of the population just gets eradicated.
But you still have order.
But with chaotic systems...
Even if they're good, it's like random people just get it all over the place.
So people will tend to...
I don't know if they do in general, but that's why you see the value towards ordered evil over chaotic good.
Because they're like, look, I don't want to randomly have my kid jumped outside.
I'd rather just know that that segment of society is going to be controlled and punished.
tim pool
Well, this is what we were saying about whistleblowers.
When the fear of what your country is becoming outweighs the fear of reprisal, you will get whistleblowers.
And so there are people who are good and moral and brave.
And let's say they get a job as a night watchman.
They see something wrong and they say, hey, I'm going to report that.
Then you've got people who are like, I'm going to keep my head down and not say anything because I don't want to get in trouble.
But then, let's say the security guard working at a company and he's watching all the product get stolen by employees.
If it's a little bit here and there, he says, I'm not going to say anything because I'm going to get into a fight.
I could lose my job.
But if they're stealing so much, the boss says, we're about to shut down and go out of business.
Now he's like, oh, I'm going to lose my job unless I say something.
This is what we're seeing for the country right now with these Border Patrol agents.
What's coming in the next few years, especially with whatever Kamala Harris is proposing, I don't even know what she wants to do, but what we've seen over the past four years already, if we continue this path, it's going to be substantially worse for everyone in this country.
Now I think you're going to start seeing cops and, you know, like James saying, FEMA agents, Border Patrol agents thinking, if I don't say anything, my kids are going to suffer and starve.
I better speak up now before it's too late.
aaron berg
Can I ask this?
And it's somewhat of a grandiose question and I open it to everybody.
Is the fear that we feel from the possibility of her being elected equivalent to the fear that leftists feel knowing that a man could go back into office who's already been there and didn't do something that bad?
tim pool
Well, the simple answer is Democrats feel the same way Republicans feel.
Democrats fear Donald Trump But I wouldn't say it's most of them.
I would say most of them hate Donald Trump.
They're not afraid of this guy because he was already president.
They just hate him.
Whereas there is an element of the left where they genuinely believe he's going to be a dictator, he's going to lock people up, he's going to split up gay marriages.
I kid you not, they're claiming now that he's going to split up mixed race marriages.
aaron berg
And then put the white guy with someone else.
phil labonte
They're literally claiming that he's going to deport actual American citizens.
aaron berg
It's a new part of the henchapper.
avi yemini
I was interviewing, like, that's what I've been doing across the country, and I interviewed this guy the other day on the street, and he's not politically anything.
I don't even know if he's voted, but he just goes, no, I don't want Trump to win.
He's going to deport people like me.
I go...
Dude, you're African American.
Like, you're American.
He goes, yeah, like, doesn't he want to get rid of people like me?
I'm like, you need to turn your TV off or something.
Like, how do you believe?
Like, from what has he ever said?
And if you dig any deeper, he just had nothing.
He goes, oh, doesn't he want to do that?
unidentified
Yeah.
tim pool
Well, let's jump to the story for media.
Ladies and gentlemen, if you are a Trump supporter, you can start cheering now, but just make sure you go vote, because cheering ain't gonna get you nowhere.
Harris campaign polls millions in ad spending in North Carolina amid surge of Republican early votes.
This is massive.
Ad Impact Politics says yesterday Kamala Harris campaign placed new NC poll ad reservations totaling 2.7 for the final week of the election.
This morning the campaign is cutting from those reservations.
So far we've seen over two million dollars removed from North Carolina markets.
This is massive.
Citing numbers from Ad Impact, the journal reported Harris will focus her energy and her campaign's war chest on Raleigh, Durham, Chapel Hill areas.
Per the outlet, polling shows that Harris and Trump are tied at 47 in the state.
Trump won its 15 electoral votes in 2016 and 2020.
Barack Obama, blah, blah, blah.
Okay, so I asked our good friend JetGPT to calculate the bias of the polls.
Swing states in 2016 and in 2020 had a pro-Democrat bias of four to seven points.
For whatever reason, we don't know.
If any amount of that bias still exists, any amount, 0.1, Trump wins.
All the swing states.
Actually, save Michigan now.
I think it's Michigan.
Let me actually pull this one up.
It's Michigan now where Harris has a lead by 0.5.
So if the bias exists by at least 0.5, Trump is winning or at least tied in Michigan.
I think the bias is still there.
I think the pollsters have no idea what they're talking about when, you know, a really good example of the bias is Stephen Marsh.
Respect the guy, but he's wrong.
He wrote the book on the next civil war.
He wrote a book called The Last Election with Andrew Yang.
We've had him on a couple of times.
He sees the obvious, the division, the conflict, the fighting, the escalation of tensions.
And then he says, it's the right wing's fault because white supremacist sovereign citizens are going around.
And I'm like, where?
When?
Where's the news of these stories?
Where's the great marches?
They're not happening.
But he lives in CNN and MSNBC. This is what happens when people and these pollsters live in this world.
So the other question everyone always asks is, who's getting polled?
We never see this.
And you never will because they only poll a thousand people.
unidentified
Yeah.
tim pool
Betting markets say a lot more about the wisdom of the crowd.
And the betting markets say Donald Trump is going to win the swing.
avi yemini
Yeah, but I found that fascinating because I went to Vegas and I literally put that question to everyone.
Like, who do you want to win?
Who do you bet's going to win?
Most people were betting Trump, even those who were saying that they wanted Kamala to win, which is what I expected from the markets.
But then when I was reading the mainstream media here, they were explaining away why the markets...
And the explanation makes zero sense.
tim pool
Let me ask you this question.
When you ask someone, who do you think is going to win?
And they say Trump.
Then you ask them, who do you want to win?
They say Kamala.
Do you think that person is motivated to go vote?
avi yemini
I would say they're motivated to vote.
tim pool
You think the opposite?
I think it shows a lesser motivation.
I think a lot of these people are saying, yeah, Trump's probably going to win.
That resignation and a loss of morale is indicative of them likely saying, election day, what's the point?
avi yemini
Which is sad.
I don't know if I agree with that, because I'm just trying to go over...
Those are literally the questions I've been asking, and I'm pretty sure most of those that gave me those answers were saying they were voting, and they really are hoping and praying she wins.
But they think she's lost.
tim pool
I still think that isn't...
This is why people fear...
So the reason why people believe the pollsters are biased...
Trump supporters were saying the polls are wrong.
They're trying to demoralize you so that you feel like there's no point in voting.
aaron berg
Right.
tim pool
And so it can go either way for sure.
But I would put it this way.
I think that resignation is indicative of...
Probably not going to win.
Some people are going to say, I don't know, what's the point?
This is the issue also Trump has when he's doing well in the polls.
You have to be like, don't...
But Trump supporters are...
avi yemini
Motivated.
tim pool
Yeah, motivated is an easy...
avi yemini
Like, you go to the difference.
That's what I noticed.
The difference at a Trump rally in New York compared to today, here, it's like there's no energy in the air outside, in the lineup to the rally.
I'm talking about even just the lineup.
In New York...
It was popping off in that so-called Nazi rally, which was like 60% freaking Jews.
They were putting the tefillin on me in the line.
These ultra-Orthodox Jews were wrapping me up with tefillin.
I'm like, dude, this is a Nazi rally.
Don't you know about this?
But the energy, just the amount of excitement, the chanting.
tim pool
Well, it shows tremendous progress among Nazis that they were flying Israeli flags.
avi yemini
Yeah, exactly.
Yeah.
aaron berg
I also love how J.D. Vance backs up this notion of what we're talking about where he's like, we cannot become complacent.
We cannot become lazy.
You have to get out.
You have to vote.
avi yemini
Because I know that.
phil labonte
He's such a good pick for VP. In Super Bowl 51, the Falcons blew a 28-3 lead against the Patriots.
aaron berg
I remember that.
phil labonte
The Patriots had three points at the half.
The Falcons blew the lead.
Do not get complacent.
Do not think that Kamala Harris can't come from behind.
No matter how down bad she seems, her campaign seems, if you don't go out and vote...
Donald Trump will lose.
And then you must go out and vote.
aaron berg
Your wife leaves for the jujitsu instructor.
avi yemini
Tim, that's the exact reason why I actually would argue that it's the opposite to what you were saying.
I think that when people think they're losing, if they care, they're more likely to go back.
If they think they've already got it in the bag, they're just going to go, well, the other person's going to do it and we won.
tim pool
I don't agree.
This is why it's so important to convince soldiers in combat that you are winning, because you fear a retreat.
People are going to run screaming.
And my favorite example, of course, is not from real life, but from the movie The Patriot with Mel Gibson, where the rebels break ranks and then he grabs the flag and says, charge, run!
And then he storms in and they win.
And that proves it.
avi yemini
Good analogy.
I accept that one.
tim pool
It's my favorite movie.
aaron berg
Good Hollywood reference.
unidentified
I like that.
tim pool
Mel Gibson is based, and that movie is awesome.
aaron berg
Very based.
avi yemini
I guess it can be both.
I don't know.
tim pool
No, it is.
There's a fear that if the polls are too good in one direction, like this happened with Hillary Clinton.
Everybody's like, she's going to win.
What's the point?
That was the media saying she had a 99% chance to win.
Right now they're saying Kamala's at, you know, it's a tie.
We don't know.
Trump's got a 10% edge.
FiveThirtyEight's giving him 10 points.
And Nate Silver's giving him 10 points.
The Economist is getting RCP. They're all giving him a 10-point advantage in forecasting, not in the polls.
This is a lot of people being like, how do you overcome that number in a week?
But look, Kamala Harris is pulling her spending from North Carolina.
This is a major swing stage.
avi yemini
Can I ask you, the markets during Clinton, what were they saying?
tim pool
I don't think we had the markets back then.
avi yemini
Oh, you weren't able to bet?
tim pool
Yeah, I mean, it's illegal right now.
Only Kalshi is the only website where Americans are legally allowed to buy the shares and the wagers.
Yeah.
avi yemini
Because that would be interesting to compare what the markets were saying there.
tim pool
But you know what?
I say the polls could mean anything, but the betting is the wisdom of the crowd.
It's what people expect to happen.
aaron berg
And it's what they feel in the air.
Like, I feel a very strong turn towards Trump.
avi yemini
And they're backing it with...
aaron berg
And it started...
At the assassination attempt, and it went to the RNC, and then it dipped a little during the DNC, and then the more you pay attention to the news and you go on all the news outlets, it starts to pop back up.
When do we vote?
Because I want to vote day of.
tim pool
I think you should vote as soon as possible.
aaron berg
You think early vote?
tim pool
Yeah, because what did we see in Maricopa County when Carrie Lake was running for governor?
216 or how many, I don't know what the number was, but it was hundreds of ballots, ballot machines, had the wrong size paper printed so that it wouldn't count the ballots.
And then they were like, well, just put them in the box, I guess.
Yeah, when Carrie Lake was running Maricopa County, everybody shows up and they're like...
aaron berg
Why is Maricopa County always an issue?
tim pool
I wonder.
Gee, I wonder.
aaron berg
Why didn't Tony Hinchcliffe say something about Maricopa County?
tim pool
He could have.
But you know, let me tell you this.
I've got some friends who have been lefties their whole lives.
And I talk to them all the time.
They're not super political.
They're default liberal.
They will post the pride flags and the BLM things.
But if you ask them, like, who's the current Supreme Court justice?
I don't follow any of that stuff.
aaron berg
I don't know.
tim pool
They're now saying, oh, no, I'm not liberal.
I'm not liberal.
I'm not kidding.
I'm hanging out with my friend.
And I assume this guy is like a liberal guy.
And he's like, no, I wouldn't use that word.
And I'm like, really?
I'm like, you BLM flag posting dude, you don't want to say that anymore.
And they're like, I'm a moderate guy.
And I'm like, that's the Colin Wright meme that Elon Musk shared, where former liberals who thought they were liberal saw the left go nuts.
And now they're like, I'm a moderate.
I don't know what that is.
I think that shift right there is indicative of a Trump victory.
But I'm going to stress, I don't care if you live in a blue state.
I don't care if you live in a red state.
If you're in a swing state, obviously go vote.
If you're in a blue state, go vote.
Red state, go vote.
Trump needs to win the popular vote.
aaron berg
It's exciting to vote.
This is my first presidential election because I moved here from Canada.
phil labonte
You don't look that young.
aaron berg
13 years ago.
It's called Benjamin Button Syndrome.
phil labonte
No offense.
aaron berg
And yeah, this is the first time I get to vote in a presidential election.
And what a better way to pop my chair.
tim pool
Where do you live?
aaron berg
I live in Jersey.
tim pool
Oh, okay.
phil labonte
Condolences.
aaron berg
Thank you.
tim pool
But are you in the good part of Jersey or the bad part of Jersey?
aaron berg
I mean, some would say the good.
tim pool
So like southern, like where it's red?
aaron berg
Look, it's pretty red where I am, but that state we thought was turning red and everybody went to sleep at midnight and we woke up and it was blue.
tim pool
And Christians don't want to vote either.
phil labonte
Just so long as you don't live by, like, New York-worthy...
Because New Jersey has a problem with, like, 95 goes through the least attractive part of New Jersey, right?
When you leave New York, all of the refineries...
aaron berg
It's because they don't want people to move to the nice places in Jersey.
phil labonte
It does not put its best foot forward.
I know there are beautiful parts of New Jersey...
aaron berg
I live in a gorgeous lake town, and it's beautiful.
There's fishing, there's good schools.
I still pay for private school, but it's lovely.
It's really nice.
tim pool
We gotta rag on Kamala Harris because that's what we do on this show.
aaron berg
Oh, but I love Kamala Harris.
tim pool
Well, you know, you're gonna have to defend her here.
We got this clip from Not The Beat.
I have never seen a politician ruin a moment worse than this.
I'm dead.
This is hilarious.
I can't believe this clip is real.
unidentified
Kamala!
Okay, now I want each of you to shout your own name.
Do that.
avi yemini
Whoa.
I was wondering where this was going.
unidentified
It's about all of us.
It's about all of us.
And listen, I have fought my whole career to put the people first.
aaron berg
That wasn't real.
ian crossland
This isn't real.
tim pool
It's not real.
aaron berg
The way they stopped that abruptly.
avi yemini
I think it's real.
tim pool
I'm pretty sure this is real.
avi yemini
If it was anyone else but Kamala, I would think...
ian crossland
Play that part where they all go silent at once.
That's where it seems fake.
unidentified
Okay, now I want each of you to shout your own name.
Do that.
avi yemini
No, I think they're just shocked.
ian crossland
They're all just shocked.
tim pool
I think it might be fake, to be completely honest, but not the bee posted it.
aaron berg
William!
ian crossland
Somebody would have yelled their own name.
avi yemini
Hold on.
If it was fake, there would be a community note on that by this point.
unidentified
I know.
ian crossland
How long's it been up?
tim pool
A lot of people are saying it's fake.
ian crossland
It seems very fake.
An entire crowd to go completely silent like that.
And they almost like pause and go silent.
It sounds edited.
avi yemini
Maybe they're also waiting to hear what dumb shit she's about to say.
tim pool
Well, here you go.
Kamala Harris silences raucous Michigan rally-goers with bizarre shout-your-name.
We have this from the New York Post.
aaron berg
Yeah.
avi yemini
For real?
ian crossland
Post is recording it.
unidentified
Okay, now I want each of you to shout your own name.
Do that.
aaron berg
I think it's real.
tim pool
It's real.
ian crossland
It's about all of us.
She says K and then that kind of stuns them.
avi yemini
It stuns them.
It just stuns them.
aaron berg
Public speaking is one of the biggest fears that most people in this world have.
She was able to overcome it with some classes and being coached, but she has no improvisational ability.
Trump is a comedic genius almost.
He has timing.
He knows how to work a crowd.
She's just nervous up there and she's taking the energy but doesn't know what to do with it.
I've been on stage where people are going crazy and you're like, oh, okay, now I'm going to put it back to them.
And it's a mistake.
tim pool
I think this is also indicative of the mental state of her base.
Shout your own name.
They go, huh?
And they just all froze.
I mean, I gotta be honest, I wouldn't do it.
avi yemini
Yeah, it's a weird request, because how's it even gonna work?
The whole way that actually flows is that everybody's in unison.
Has the same name.
Bob!
unidentified
Mohammed!
aaron berg
Brainwashed leftist!
tim pool
Is it true that Mohammed is the most common name in the world?
avi yemini
Probably.
In the UK, it definitely is the fastest growing.
tim pool
Remember Superbad?
aaron berg
Yeah.
tim pool
Where he's like, Muhammad?
He's like, it's the most common name in the world!
avi yemini
It probably would.
It wouldn't surprise me.
ian crossland
I've heard that.
tim pool
Everybody in the crowd just yells Muhammad because it's a very common name.
avi yemini
I don't know why it's a first name.
ian crossland
It would have taken one quick thinker to scream their name at the top of their lungs.
avi yemini
Go to Trump!
aaron berg
Like a slow clap, and then they all go around, and then three hours are eaten up?
tim pool
What was that thing where someone yelled something about Jesus saves or something?
What was that?
Do you remember?
unidentified
Did you see the story?
aaron berg
Oh, you had a rally.
And then she said, you're at the wrong rally.
ian crossland
Whoa!
tim pool
That's crazy!
unidentified
She's terrible.
tim pool
She's supposed to be a Christian, isn't she?
aaron berg
I was waiting for her to go into a new accent, like, And the Lord saith you doth come to the wrong rally!
She's really a woman of a thousand voices.
I really like Kamala.
ian crossland
She's great.
avi yemini
She's really good.
ian crossland
She likes bowling.
aaron berg
Let me ask you this.
How sad...
Will she be, at the end, like a used-up boot and just kind of on November, what, 14th, once most of the ballots are in?
avi yemini
What year?
aaron berg
Yeah, this year, hopefully.
And is she going to be sad?
And is someone just going to walk into the room and pour her a drink and be like, you did good, kid, and just walk out?
ian crossland
I bet she would feel relief like never before getting out of this political race.
aaron berg
What should she do after this?
tim pool
Have you ever heard her talk about cooking?
ian crossland
Write books.
tim pool
I'm not kidding.
When you listen to her talk about cooking, she lights up.
And it breaks my heart, honestly.
When we had RFK Jr.
on the show, you could tell that the bigger political stuff and the nitty gritty was uninteresting to him.
You'd be like abortion.
You'd be like, well, you know, abortion is a difficult issue and we're trying to find it.
And then you'd say environmental toxin.
He'd be like, let me tell you about everything.
Did you know that right now?
And I was like, this is what the guy really cares about.
He's very passionate about it.
Kamala Harris can't...
I come from a middle class family.
And then you say, I have a ham.
And she goes, well, what you gotta do...
Listen, what kind of salt do you use?
Kosher salt.
You gotta use kosher salt.
And pepper, of course.
You're always gonna do pepper.
But I think time is...
I'm like, wow, she really loves cooking.
avi yemini
Does she cook like Indian or African stuff?
What's her...
tim pool
She did do like a YouTube video where she cooked Indian food.
Like she had someone showing her Indian food.
aaron berg
Mindy Kaling.
tim pool
Is that what it was?
aaron berg
Yeah.
unidentified
Mm-hmm.
tim pool
Other people have pointed out that she's really passionate about cooking, and the crazy thing to me is, use that in your campaign.
ian crossland
Oh man, yeah.
aaron berg
That passion.
ian crossland
You used to get a campaign about healthy food and cooking?
tim pool
That's right.
aaron berg
This is gonna be a gumbo of people.
avi yemini
You want her to be real?
tim pool
I wish, right?
Imagine if she gets asked, remember that clip I played where women's like, people are concerned about losing their jobs?
She could use her passion for cooking to explain the cost of food in a very meaningful way, where she says, you know, I'm a big cook.
I love cooking.
I love, you know, just the other day I was making a steak and I was trying blah, blah, blah.
I'm not a cook, so I don't know.
And then she could say, but I see the cost.
I see the cost when I go out and I'm getting these ingredients, so the costs have to come down.
Unfortunately for her, she does have to then articulate a plan as to how you get the cost down, which she can't do.
ian crossland
She could say...
tim pool
Let me just, real quick...
Saying, I go to the grocery store because you know I love to cook and I'm often talking about it.
Just recently I did this thing.
I'm sorry, anything in that area is a million times better than I come from a middle class family.
avi yemini
To be fair, anything is better than that.
ian crossland
It indicates you come from a middle class family if you cook.
tim pool
I just want to give a shout out to Sam Cedar who's going to be here on Friday.
Any hard question he asks, I'm just going to say, look, I come from a middle class family.
Sam, I come from a middle class family.
ian crossland
When people go to her about the economy, that is a great tactic for her to say, we're working on solutions, but in the meantime, you can remediate the problems by cooking.
At home.
You don't have to go out.
Maybe she doesn't want to say don't go out to eat because that does kind of stifle the economy.
But the true reality is if you can learn to cook from home with quinoa and vinegar and salt, you can make the bangingest healthy food for cheap.
So that will put a band-aid on the problem while we're working on the solution to fix the system.
That would be such a great message.
avi yemini
I can see how this is going to all be clipped, though.
Tim Pool, the first female president, and his reaction is, put her back in the kitchen.
tim pool
Put her back in the kitchen.
She should not have left.
But it's her passion.
unidentified
Yeah.
tim pool
You know what I mean?
But you're right.
They're going to clip it.
But I mean that seriously.
If she were to embrace her passion, which legit, because there's a video going viral where she's talking about how to cook a roast or something like this.
And I'm like, I actually was interested in what she was saying about it.
aaron berg
Yeah.
tim pool
Like it was the first time she was actually saying something of substance and I was interested.
She absolutely needs to lean into that.
You don't obviously answer a question about the economy or gas prices by saying, well, I'm making a roast.
But you grasp that passion and talk about how it affects you and what you care about.
And the reality is, literally everybody cooks.
aaron berg
And it's a quirk that could work.
It's something that...
Elections are sometimes about cliches.
And I heard today, they're like, this family that would do steak dinners every night for 37 years, they're not doing steak dinners anymore.
And it was a once-a-week thing.
They wouldn't go to a steakhouse.
The wife would go out, grab two steaks, they'd grill steaks at home.
They can't do it anymore.
J.D. Vance is talking about it.
But it's one of those things where, like, Trump could be like, everyone is gonna have steak night again.
unidentified
And old cliches like that are very JF. So they're probably telling her not to do it.
aaron berg
Oh, you're setting everybody back with your notion of gender roles.
ian crossland
Yeah, that's so unfortunate because it's one of her strengths.
aaron berg
I know.
ian crossland
And it's not because she's a woman.
I mean, maybe women tend towards enjoying cooking.
unidentified
Gordon Ramsay is a guy.
ian crossland
I don't know if that's true, but yeah, Gordon Ramsay is one of the best chefs on earth.
A lot of the greatest chefs on earth are men.
phil labonte
Are you saying women can't cook as well as men?
tim pool
That's actually true.
ian crossland
I don't know.
aaron berg
They shouldn't compete on the same level.
phil labonte
They shouldn't be in the same kitchen.
ian crossland
Running a kitchen is different than cooking.
Being a head chef is different than running a kitchen.
tim pool
The stereotype of women in the kitchen is silly, because I was reading this thing about World War II, and it was like, this trope of back then, women were all in the kitchen.
It's like, actually, women were in factories making munitions, and men were drafted and fighting wars.
And then the other thing to add is that most top chefs for the culinary industry...
Our guys.
ian crossland
Yeah, but I think that goes to… Because they run the office.
They're better CEOs.
Not always, but there's a tendency for a guy to be able to be not unlikable, but what is it?
That disagreeableness.
They're high in disagreeableness, so they'll tell you if you're doing it wrong, and that will make the kitchen run smoother.
tim pool
Did you guys know that Chef Gordon Ramsay is actually a very nice guy?
Really?
ian crossland
His family's awesome.
tim pool
It's just an act when he's being mean to everybody?
ian crossland
He's hilarious.
unidentified
So great.
aaron berg
He's very funny.
ian crossland
His kids are awesome.
He's a good dad.
aaron berg
I would love to see Kamala take two slices of bread and hold him against someone.
You're an idiot sandwich.
tim pool
But that's all just a show.
aaron berg
Really?
ian crossland
Well, he is like that in the kitchen.
It is offices.
tim pool
I don't think it's real.
phil labonte
You can follow him on...
ian crossland
You will throw a guy out in a heartbeat if he's...
tim pool
That's a TV show.
phil labonte
You follow him on Instagram or whatever, and he does a bunch of reaction videos, and he seems like the nicest guy ever.
aaron berg
I mean, that's pro wrestling level.
tim pool
Yeah, it's a reality show.
ian crossland
I've watched Hell's Kitchen 14 seasons of that show.
I love it.
aaron berg
He's so lovable.
tim pool
The way he yells at people, he'd be sued every 10 minutes.
unidentified
Yeah.
ian crossland
I think he comes from old English cooking, where if you watch the old Gordon Ramsay shows where he'd go to these Scottish diners and stuff, they were hardcore, screaming at each other, throwing each other out, throwing food.
I think that's where he came from, but he's probably cooled down a lot, because you don't want to get sued by someone, because you threw a piece of ceramic and it cut their arm or something, and then you get sued for $60 million, so...
tim pool
But let's jump to this next story.
We have this from KOIN. Oregon election officials expect high turnout in 2024 presidential election.
But that's not the news.
The news is here.
They buried the lead.
The latest data from the Oregon Secretary of State's office shows that as of October 28th, with 3,075,307 registered voters...
Secretary of State's office has received over 570,000 ballots, or 18% turnout.
Of the ballots received, 23.4% were from registered Democrats, 25.9% were from registered Republicans, followed by 21% of ballots received from independent voters, 9% from unaffiliated.
As we know, independents and unaffiliated have been leaning towards the Republican Party as of late.
But ignore that.
Republican turnout in in Portland, in Portland is outpacing Democrats.
So when you hear that story about the ballot box being torched, you have to wonder if this is what they're what they're panicking about.
Republicans are voting in greater numbers than Democrats in a Democrat district.
ian crossland
I you know, I mentioned this before shows purely anecdotal assumption, but it feels like if this election was fully legit, Trump would win by like 74 percent to 26 percent.
He would dominate.
it would be the biggest landslide since the Reagan landslide.
And I, there is concern that the media is just telling people, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, don't, don't, don't Hitler.
No.
And that there's also could be digital malfeasance.
So there's concerns, but it just feels like he's so much more popular than that girl.
avi yemini
On the street, it's like that.
That is the street across the country.
Even in blue states, swing states, that is the feeling.
I can't see, but the thing is, I don't understand your whole system here, but the mood is certainly, and that's what I've been saying to everyone.
They're asking me, I'm doing interviews in Australia, and they're asking me, so what do you predict?
I go, if the mood is anything to go by, the average person on the street across every state that I've been in, Trump's going to win.
ian crossland
It really was.
The system was doing well pre-COVID, but it was doing pretty good, I mean, relative to now.
And it's, of course, things have been snowballing.
The economy has been expanding constantly.
He did increase the deficit to create growth, and then the growth got stifled by the COVID response, unfortunately.
So it was headed kind of towards an expansion anyway.
Maybe without COVID, he would have reinvigorated our industry so that our GDP would be improved.
It's tough to tell because of what happened with COVID. That's absolutely the case.
That's what he was aiming at, is building factories in the United States.
tim pool
The economy was tremendous in 2019.
Everybody was swimming in cash.
It was a great time to be alive.
ian crossland
And his diplomatic endeavors are, like, undeniable.
Kim Jong-un, he went over there and he's like, what's with all the nukes?
He was saying this on Rogan's show.
Can you, like, let's just get rid of the nukes, man.
We can build hotels.
You got beautiful coastline.
And Kim's like, I have to for my own safety.
Like, opening up to our president and establishing rapport, that's what we...
tim pool
Yeah, because the military-industrial complex would crush North Korea.
They don't want people who are opposed to the liberal economic order.
ian crossland
It would be assimilated immediately into the liberal economic order if Trump had his way with Kim, and that could still happen.
Like, they might drop the militaristic things, become part of the machine, the blob, which...
The blob.
It's probably superior to nuclear holocaust, but...
Kim doesn't want it.
aaron berg
The fear is that with Trump, they're going to find something that can almost make as much money as war.
And we don't know what it is yet, but that's the fear.
People love war because war makes money.
War lines pockets.
tim pool
Well, it's all addiction, right?
So we were talking to James O'Keefe about his film, Line in the Stand.
He's basically saying there's a whole industry around illegal immigration where people make money and they're not going to give it up.
They are going to fight you tooth and nail.
Border Patrol agents talking about how they get paid $20 an hour, and this is not going to stop.
The illegal immigration keeps them employed.
They want it to continue.
This is the addiction to the system where we create jobs through artificial means, government, and then nobody wants to lose their job.
So what happens with Trump?
One of the principal reasons the deep state is angry with Trump...
He's gonna fire him.
So you've got all these people who are like, I don't want to lose my job.
I like my cushy, do-nothing federal bureaucrat job.
But they're gonna start putting their thumb on the scale against Donald Trump in whatever way they can to stop him from getting in because he's gonna fire him.
aaron berg
Yeah.
And she's gonna make warmongers rich because she's not in charge of anything.
tim pool
She's gonna say, I don't care if the Titanic is sinking.
Load up a lifeboat with all the fine china and silverware and get me out of here and you can have whatever you want.
ian crossland
And Trump's like, let's make the Titanic fly.
Like, he built Space Force.
He's all about the future of, I think, military.
Like, if we could get him to help pivot the administrative deep state into drone war mindset where we've got to fight robots and not kill people, and we've got to focus our munitions on exploding machines and then building more machines to blow them up, to build more, to blow them up so that we can...
the inevitable artificial intelligence that's going to try and kill us, I think we'll be able to have drone defense systems and be prepared.
The whole age of destroying each other doesn't make a lot of sense anymore.
And it could become very profitable.
The whole arms, building the machine, destroy the machine.
You're not going to get the resources out of conquered territory as much, but mining asteroids and things is kind of on the horizon.
aaron berg
Let me ask you this.
Why is Middle Eastern oil so important to America when we have so much oil in America?
phil labonte
Because it all goes on to the global market and it affects the cost.
So, like, it's cool that we have a bunch of oil here and stuff, but if Middle Eastern oil, even if we open up our stuff and Middle Eastern oil, the price goes up, the cost of the whole market goes up.
aaron berg
So without going to war with the Middle East, is there a way that we could be totally self-sufficient based on the oil that we have in the...
phil labonte
Nuclear?
aaron berg
Nuclear.
phil labonte
I mean, I think if you...
And I'm not...
aaron berg
Which isn't a bad thing.
Nuclear energy is not entirely a bad thing.
phil labonte
I'm not an expert, but I think that if you had nuclear power that was handling, you know...
A significantly larger portion of our energy consumption needs, as opposed to coal fire or oil or liquid petroleum and stuff like that.
I think that you could have a significant impact on the cost of oil and stuff.
But there's a billion people in China and a billion people in India, and that's where most of the The cost is going, these emerging markets where these people are coming out of basically poverty, and they're going from, you know, almost agrarian in the past 40 years or so, going from agrarian to a modern economy.
So that takes a lot of energy.
ian crossland
And nuclear is...
It's excellent, but it's not fuel.
The only types of fuel you can get, I mean, technically, is plutonium is a type of fuel, but you get hydrogen, carbon, and plutonium.
And so running nuclear plants, they're stationary.
You can't carry them around.
So to upgrade our fuel system, we'd have to start using, I think, hydrogen.
But if we really open up the hydrogen fuel market, that means the whole world's going to have it, and there won't be the control mechanism right now.
phil labonte
You don't think that batteries and electric vehicles would...
If you had nuclear as an energy production, you don't think that batteries and electric cars would become more prominent?
ian crossland
Maybe, maybe.
tim pool
You need a lot of lithium.
ian crossland
Yeah, nuclear is lithium.
tim pool
We are looking at, what are the, sodium solid-state batteries?
unidentified
I don't know.
tim pool
I don't read enough about this stuff.
ian crossland
Gallium nitride is a new type of battery.
It's a superconductor.
tim pool
Solid-state batteries is the revolution.
unidentified
Yes.
tim pool
You've seen those?
So, I'll just say it's really funny because people rag on Ian over, he's always getting excited about hydrogen energy, but I do envision a future will be hilarious in 100 years where we completely, like, the cost of energy coming down is going to make everyone's groceries as cheap as imaginable.
aaron berg
Yeah.
tim pool
You're going to live in luxury like kings, Now, right now, we live like kings.
We really do.
Kings back in the day didn't even have toilets or dental care.
avi yemini
Certainly not fancy ones.
tim pool
Poor people in this country have better dental care on welfare than Rockefeller did 100 plus years ago.
So if we revolutionize energy, which is Donald Trump's principal position, deregulate energy, get the cost down, everything comes down around it.
phil labonte
The amount it costs to produce energy is directly related to the overall living quality of the people in your country.
There are no poor and low energy producing countries.
tim pool
Iceland is a really great example.
I visited Reykjavik and I was learning of their history and it was originally like a coal mining colony and everyone was just dirt poor and it was an awful life.
And then geothermal energy was discovered, invented, revolutionized.
Now they're actually fairly wealthy.
ian crossland
Dude, geothermal is so awesome.
tim pool
It's not free energy, but it's effectively, right?
aaron berg
Energy cost affects almost everything.
unidentified
Yep.
phil labonte
100%.
aaron berg
It does affect everything.
phil labonte
Right now, the cost of gasoline is in everything.
In the 90s, the cost of concrete was very, very, very low.
And the reason that was is because the cost of fuel was low.
The raw materials that it takes to make concrete are very abundant.
I mean, it's basically stuff you can get out of quarries, but it takes...
Tons of fuel to do it.
aaron berg
From the most layman point of view, gas costs a lot, so it costs more to get groceries to the store.
So that's why prices go up.
phil labonte
Everything.
If you want to supercharge your economy, get the cost of producing energy as low as possible.
So if your gas is a dollar a gallon, your economy is going to skyrocket just because everything else, the cost goes down.
Most of Most businesses are running, you know, they're not running on 30 or 40% margin.
Most of them are running on 10% margin or less.
So if you can actually get that margin to 13 or 14 or 15%, that's a huge, huge windfall of profit for these companies.
aaron berg
So we couple Trump's notion, that's his number one policy thing, is to lower the cost of energy.
Yeah.
Then you couple it with the fact that people in Portland are sick of seeing tents all over their city.
It's a perfect storm, right?
Is that what's going to turn these blue states?
tim pool
Well, I don't know if you could turn blue states because they're a cult, right?
But maybe enough reasonable people wake up.
But outside of groceries, that's the easy thing, right?
Trump says we're going to deregulate the energy industry, which means the costs for the production of energy go down for every one of these companies.
When that goes down, it's going to lower the cost of fuel, which is used to deliver your groceries.
It goes one more than that.
Farming will be cheaper.
Construction will be cheaper.
avi yemini
Everything.
tim pool
This will make everything cheaper the price of homes go down.
And then the argument from the left is no, the corporations will just gouge and profit off of this.
No, that's called competition.
If you've got 300 different construction companies in your state or whatever, I don't know, it's probably way more than that, and one guy's like, huh, you want a house?
We're not going to lower the costs.
You go to another company and say, this guy said $300, what are you going to offer me?
And they're going to say $290.
Okay, I'm going to call another company.
They said $290.
We could do the thing for $250.
Are they nuts?
avi yemini
The market will bless itself out.
tim pool
Exactly.
And if the companies do conspire, that's market fixing.
It's illegal.
Look, if you're telling me that people do illegal things, you're not arguing anything.
We get it.
We'll try to stop it.
But the market will adjust.
Donald Trump has a very simple plan that he's articulated.
Kamala Harris has nothing.
And I was saying this, I was on Piers Morgan today.
avi yemini
She's from a middle class.
tim pool
Indeed she is.
And I said this to Piers, I said, I wish she would just articulate a single thing she wants to do that will bring costs down.
Trump says, I'm going to deregulate energy, lower the energy costs, your groceries go down.
I say, okay, I understand that.
Gasoline costs go down.
I say, oh, okay.
Well, sure, I guess.
I mean, that's an argument.
Maybe it's not true, whatever, but he said it.
Kamala, I come from a middle class family.
Okay, well, what am I supposed to vote for?
There's no, it's obvious.
There's nothing you can vote for but Donald Trump.
avi yemini
But the roast that she cooks sounds good.
tim pool
It does.
It does.
And when she leaves and loses...
aaron berg
It's just too late.
It's possible in four years she could try it again, right?
ian crossland
To run for office again?
aaron berg
Sure.
avi yemini
She was never going to get in if Biden didn't pull out.
tim pool
I tell you, the strategy right now is for a production company to offer Kamala, after all said and done, her own cooking show.
unidentified
Yeah, she'd be huge.
tim pool
Kamala's Kitchen.
aaron berg
What if Tim Cass does it?
tim pool
You know her mom's name is Shamala, right?
aaron berg
It sounds so bad.
tim pool
Shamala's name is Shamala, and her dad is Donald J. Harris.
aaron berg
And her uncle is Ding Dong.
tim pool
Is that true?
aaron berg
Shamalama Ding Dong.
No, I made that up.
tim pool
No, her mom's actually Shamala, and her dad actually is Donald J. Harris.
aaron berg
Yeah.
ian crossland
I've got to point this out.
Before we move to a new story, the solid-state batteries you brought up earlier, Tim, I'm reading about Samsung's new electric vehicle battery that has a range exceeding 600 miles and can charge to 80% in 10 minutes.
avi yemini
Whoa.
ian crossland
Under 10 minutes.
tim pool
Solid-state battery?
ian crossland
Yeah.
tim pool
That's the revolution, baby.
unidentified
Yeah.
phil labonte
I mean, electric cars...
tim pool
Isoelectric solid-state batteries.
ian crossland
Oh, my God.
When the car's vibration just charges the battery as you move.
tim pool
And it won't be greater than the expenditure, but it will offset the energy loss.
That's going to increase range massively.
It's crazy.
aaron berg
Wow.
tim pool
Okay, we'll simplify it.
Paizoelectricity is energy generated through the vibration.
So when you ever see, imagine you're walking, the movement is shuffling and it's causing electrons to circulate.
So you can recover energy through paizoelectric charging.
Your car is driving.
It will recover some through the brakes, recover some through the vibrations of just driving.
ian crossland
Very much like your clothes recover your body heat for you, and you can reuse your body heat.
That's why you stay warm.
tim pool
Remember those flashlights that you would whack off?
phil labonte
Excuse me?
ian crossland
Whoa, this conversation just changed.
Tell me more.
tim pool
It's got a magnet in the middle, and it's got a magnet and a copper coil, and when you shake it, the magnet goes back and forth, and it creates a charge, so you never had to charge them.
They probably still sell them.
You just shake them, you know?
unidentified
Yeah.
tim pool
And then you turn the flashlight on.
unidentified
My head's way too far in the gutter for this conversation.
avi yemini
I'm not joking.
Biden pulled out.
tim pool
You've never seen these flashlights.
avi yemini
I'm sensing a theme today.
tim pool
Yeah, there's a magnet.
aaron berg
Did you shake them?
tim pool
Yeah.
ian crossland
Just like that.
avi yemini
You can actually use two if you want.
aaron berg
And the coil...
tim pool
Well, it's efficient because you've got to charge them both.
aaron berg
The coil's on the one end.
tim pool
The coil's in the middle.
aaron berg
In the middle.
tim pool
And the magnet goes back and forth when you shake it, up and down.
And that charges the flashlight.
unidentified
Yeah.
tim pool
Hey, you guys, I'm talking about science.
aaron berg
I understand.
It's a flashlight.
I get it.
It's electricity.
tim pool
Let me see.
avi yemini
Can you potentially over-stimulate it and it blows or something?
ian crossland
Probably.
No, no.
I'm sure there's some sort of capacitor in there.
Oh, I don't know.
aaron berg
If YMCA by the village people is playing, can you have two flashlights?
unidentified
No.
Ugh.
tim pool
See, now you guys are getting shake recharging flashlight.
unidentified
There you go.
ian crossland
Yeah, dude.
tim pool
These were extremely common for a while.
I don't know what they're doing with them right now.
Let me see if I can...
aaron berg
It's a real thing.
ian crossland
Yeah, look, Russian hacker.
aaron berg
Oh, boy.
tim pool
See, it's got a copper coil in the middle and then a magnet that goes in between.
And this fine young gentleman is going to...
See?
ian crossland
Oh, he's getting it on.
That's the crazy Russian hacker for anyone that's wondering.
tim pool
Yeah, you just give it a shake.
This guy's got four million seconds.
aaron berg
And then how long does it stay lit for?
tim pool
Look at that.
This guy's doing 201.
ian crossland
Oh, it's like a workout.
unidentified
Exactly.
ian crossland
That was the image I had.
phil labonte
That's the same principle that does the wireless charging for your phone, right?
When you just put it down on the mat and it charges it, right?
There's a small magnet inside and it vibrates.
Isn't that it?
aaron berg
No.
phil labonte
No?
tim pool
The way that wireless charging works is that there's a copper coil and the electricity running through a coil creates a magnetic field.
phil labonte
Yeah.
tim pool
And when you then put it on top, I believe it's a rotating magnetic field, and a rotating magnetic field creates an electric current, an electric current creates a rotating magnetic field.
When you put it on top of it, the energy goes into the coil and it moves the electrons around the same.
So you're just, it's inefficient, but it's easy so people do it.
unidentified
Yeah.
tim pool
Well, let's jump to this other story because people, their minds are going to dark places.
We got this from the Washington Post.
The hard truth.
Americans don't trust the news media.
A note from our owner, written by Jeff Bezos.
I'm not going to read it because it's wordy and hot hair.
He basically says, we are not endorsing because people don't trust the news media anymore.
And I don't believe it for two seconds.
phil labonte
I want to believe him.
Tim and I are of a different mind on this.
Tim doesn't buy it.
He thinks that it's just placating.
But this is the whole goal of...
of like fighting against the woke right the progressives have gone too far and we need to convince your normal Democrats that the progressives are out of their minds and that you know that you that you can't become you can't change from a man into a woman or vice versa that they're that they have gone too far and we need to convince the regular Democrats to let them go be crazy and come back towards the center and so Jeff Bezos is saying look Or the long and short of this is,
look, we need an independent media that's not bought and paid for by the Democrats and just repeating the Democrat line.
And he's saying that this is the first step to regain the public's trust.
Now, he may be lying.
Tim may be right.
He's lying.
He may be.
But the point is, that's still what we need.
What he's saying is still true.
avi yemini
Both things can be true at once.
phil labonte
And he's already said that he wants to have them hire conservatives because there are no conservatives that work in any of the left-leaning media.
avi yemini
I think he's just protecting himself for the next four years.
But I agree with you.
phil labonte
Look, you could be right, but if it produces a more fair...
avi yemini
I'm happy with the outcome, no matter how we get there.
I get that, but I think it's a lie.
phil labonte
And furthermore, like, me and Ian were talking earlier today, before the show, if Donald Trump got fair coverage, actual fair coverage, wasn't called all the names and called the Nazi for the past eight years, First of all, America would be a better place because we wouldn't have people that were so terrified of if Donald Trump loses.
You wouldn't have people that are literally on the verge of a nervous breakdown if he wins.
You wouldn't have regular Americans at each other's throats so frequently.
It would be, literally, America would be a better place.
And I truly believe that the media holds a significant amount of responsibility because they're constantly telling people Donald Trump's a Nazi, Donald Trump's evil, the conservatives are all evil.
Just today, just moments ago, Joe Biden, in response to the comedian at the Donald Trump rally the other night, Joe Biden went and came out and said that all of Donald Trump's supporters are garbage.
unidentified
Yeah.
phil labonte
The president called half of America garbage.
avi yemini
You know how I know he's lying, though?
I don't even have to do it, but I bet you if you go to the press, the top, go to the front, I bet you every article is more lies.
phil labonte
Well, a boatload of people have resigned, and a boatload of people have quit from the post, which is exactly what needs to happen.
If you're ideologically possessed, those people need to get out of control.
tim pool
Look, dude, he's saying this because Kamala wants a wealth tax, particularly on him, and he's like, we're endorsing that.
ian crossland
Yeah, it sounds like he's saying, I don't endorse Kamala, so we're not going to because I would look like a liar.
tim pool
Look at this.
avi yemini
But I think it's also deeper than that.
I think he's also hedging his bet.
He knows what the next four years is going to happen.
He doesn't want to be...
He knows also how Trump is.
He knows that Trump is going to remember his final act.
Which was not to endorse Kamala.
It's literally hedging a bet.
tim pool
Look at this story.
Musk's plan to cut $2 trillion in U.S. spending could bring economic turmoil.
That's an opinion piece.
That's below their election coverage.
Their top story is opinion.
In a race they cast as good versus evil, Christian hardliners are fired up for Trump.
Also, not news.
avi yemini
That's what I'm saying.
That's why the rest of his actual opinion is a lie.
tim pool
Who is they?
You know, the Washington Post deriding Jews here, I'm offended.
unidentified
You say, what are they doing, huh?
tim pool
What's going on, Washington Post?
Who is they, though?
aaron berg
They is them.
tim pool
They is them?
aaron berg
They is them.
They is them.
avi yemini
They is you.
aaron berg
Their catchphrase is, democracy dies in darkness.
So maybe Jeff Bezos had this wake-up moment, and he's like, look, the Democratic Party is rife with hypocrisy.
They just staged a coup.
There's nothing democratic about the Democratic Party.
Maybe I'm having a wake-up call, and I can't endorse this person.
Maybe it has nothing to do with money.
tim pool
Now, Trump met with, apparently, I don't know if Trump did, but wasn't there a meeting like Trump and Blue Origin?
phil labonte
It was literally the day that they ran the, or that he said they weren't going to endorse it.
unidentified
Right.
avi yemini
And he addresses that in the, in the, where, where, where on, on their site will Kamala's cooking show be?
phil labonte
He specifically says that he understands that he's not in a good position to be doing this, that there are going to be people that are very critical because he's got a bunch of contracts with the government between Amazon and other companies that he owns, Blue Origin and stuff.
tim pool
He says, I didn't know about the meeting beforehand.
phil labonte
Yeah.
And like I said, he may be lying, but it's still what has to happen in the United States if we're going to stop at each other's throats all the time.
aaron berg
Sure.
A fair press would be something that would turn this country around.
Absolutely.
And I think it's possible and achievable.
tim pool
How much was the Washington Post sold for $200 million?
phil labonte
I couldn't tell you, to be honest with you, how much did it.
Let me see.
ian crossland
How much Bezos paid for it?
aaron berg
Yeah.
tim pool
Can we buy it off him?
aaron berg
You think it's going for rock-bottom prices now?
tim pool
Well, 200,000 subscribers just dumped it.
aaron berg
Yeah.
tim pool
So they're going to be probably in a shortfall.
aaron berg
It's worth making an offer.
tim pool
Well, the problem is you can't save it, right?
The reason why you can't actually buy it is you'd have to be Elon Musk.
aaron berg
Yeah.
tim pool
You'd have to have the cash because reasonably, if you went to investors and said, and Elon did this with X, hey, we're going to need to raise $200 million.
We want to buy this company out.
Here's how much we do this big deal.
The company goes out of business because the Washington Post is literally...
phil labonte
250 million.
tim pool
Yeah, it's 250 million.
The Washington Post is just an activist Democrat blog.
unidentified
Yeah.
tim pool
If it was bought by anybody who wanted to reform it and make it legitimate, it would go out of business.
aaron berg
Well, what's the point of making a newspaper happen again?
I mean, magazines were popular for a while.
unidentified
Yeah, it's done.
aaron berg
And they were like rich kid hobbies.
unidentified
Yeah.
It was like, hey, let's start VICE. What was the name of that chick that was going after lives with TikTok forever?
tim pool
Taylor Lorenz.
unidentified
Yeah.
tim pool
She's out.
avi yemini
Yeah, when did she?
She got fired recently.
tim pool
I don't know if she got fired.
avi yemini
She just left.
tim pool
Report that she's not there anymore.
avi yemini
She left early.
tim pool
Subsec.
Yeah, you know, we get more ratings than CNN in the key demo, but they get the 65 plus crowd.
So this country is going to look very strange in 10 years.
Mm-hmm.
I think the average age for MSNBC and CNN is around 67 years old.
Or it might be higher than that.
It might be like 70.
And I think Fox might be 67.
In 10 or so years, most of these people are going to be gone, you know, with all due respect, right?
aaron berg
Legacy media is dying.
ian crossland
Yeah, AI is going to be giving us our news pretty soon.
My search results are from AI when I search the web.
tim pool
Young people consume podcasts.
aaron berg
Yeah.
tim pool
Older people watch cable news.
Cable news goes out, podcasts take over, and this is going to dramatically alter the landscape right now.
So for our ratings, if you look at our episode from yesterday, let me see if I can just...
Actually, you know what?
Let me do this, because my morning show is arguably bigger than IRL. So I've got a clip from Saturday with 700...
Let me grab the number.
So Sunday morning is 400,000.
697,000 views Saturday morning on a 23-minute show.
And that's key demo.
That is 18 to 54 in total, with the bulk being around 33 years old.
That is bigger, that is triple, that's probably septuple, CNN. CNN's getting like 80,000 in the key demo.
They're done.
MSNBC is comparable, 100,000 maybe.
aaron berg
I mean, Dave Smith said this and he's like, they lied to us for years, so what do you expect people to do when you're being lied to by legacy media and they're buying the lies that they're selling you?
You're gonna go somewhere else for your news.
ian crossland
And you can also interact with bloggers.
Like, people can comment literally on your video, and if you pull up the video, you can read their comment in real time, and you're the guy.
tim pool
We do that right now.
We do super chats here on the show.
Imagine these cable TV shows don't have that.
They tried implementing it with Twitter when Twitter came out.
Like, hey, we'll grab tweets from users.
avi yemini
I think they just owned the market.
There was no opportunity for anyone else.
Because I don't even believe it's only that people are sick of...
The media lying to them because I think a lot of people are happy to go online and be lied to by somebody else.
So many people are happy to do that.
I just think it's available now.
It's just a different, we live in a different time.
The mainstream media hates it because there are so many more platforms that people can consume.
tim pool
Well, so there's this story that the New York Times, everyone's talking about.
I don't know what they're going to write, but they said basically they're laundering media matters, which is a weird conspiracy theory website.
And I was asked by Piers Morgan about it, and I said one of my favorite things to cite is that Politico simultaneously has two stories running right now as fact.
One says that Ukraine interfered in the 2016 election to assist Hillary Clinton.
The other story says the claim that Ukraine interfered in the election to help Hillary Clinton is Russian disinformation.
How could they be running both of those stories at the exact same time?
They've not corrected or retracted either of those stories.
So Politico is worth zero.
Politico's reporting is zero.
There is no credibility in an organization that runs two stories contradicting itself.
Well, they all do it.
avi yemini
It's just fair and balanced.
tim pool
And these are not opinion pieces.
These are two fact-based political stories from Politico.com simultaneously calling each other fake news.
ian crossland
It's like these organizations are attempting to become platforms or function as a pseudo platform.
Like on YouTube, you're going to see a video where it says it's fake.
It's not fake.
Two different creators, but the neutral platform is allowing the creators.
So these media organizations are struggling to keep up like the horse and buggy with the automobile industry of the early 1900s.
And they're just failing.
They're failing because the function of the industry is obsolete.
The one-way media text-reading text crap is done.
People want fast-paced, vertical video.
They want to hear it from your mouth.
They want to sense your tone.
And they want to know the guy that's telling them.
tim pool
Here's what's crazy to me is that we've seen the censorship across the board on YouTube and all these platforms, and it's not worked.
It's not stopped the independent media from rising up and challenging these corporate narratives.
The corporate press, no matter what, is just dying.
And I think it's because people are seeking these things out.
So we get people mentioning us all the time that they've been unsubscribed from Timcast IRL. They're like, I watch every single night and I keep getting unsubscribed.
And it's like, yeah, well, you know, people choose to watch this show.
And no matter what roadblocks get put in the way, people say, well, I'll figure it out.
ian crossland
I'll find it.
Smash that like button.
Subscribe to the show.
tim pool
Download the Timcast app on your TVs.
You can watch on your TV. That's awesome.
unidentified
Yeah.
ian crossland
Where do they get that?
Google Play Store?
tim pool
App Store on their TV. That's right.
ian crossland
What's it called?
tim pool
Timcast.
ian crossland
That's a nice, good branding name.
Are you new here?
No, I'm just the hype man.
tim pool
This is the company, indeed.
Yeah, man.
Times, they are a change, and they're changing for good.
I hope Trump wins.
avi yemini
Do you think he's going to win?
tim pool
Oh, man, I don't know.
avi yemini
Give a prediction.
Just be bold.
tim pool
No, I don't have one.
You know, let me let me say this in 2020.
I was completely correct, but I was half blind.
And that is Moody's analytics was predicting a Trump victory based on economic factors and polling biases suggested Trump was like what was had a strong likelihood of winning battleground states.
He only lost 2020 by I think was like 70,000 votes in in the swing states, despite Joe Biden being up nationally like seven or eight points.
What I missed was about harvesting.
What I was right about is that Trump's support had increased tremendously.
So I'm looking at all this increase for Trump's support.
I'm seeing this reflected in conversations and in media and culture.
And I was like, oh, dude, how is Trump going to lose this one?
Well, I didn't understand Democrats were going to pull a shadow campaign.
That's what they called it, shadow campaign.
I don't know, whatever they did.
This time around, it's looking like Trump will win once again, but I don't know what I can't see the Democrats doing.
I did not predict the ballot harvesting and the legal challenges.
For all we know right now, everything's looking good for Trump, and then Kamala aliens show up with a million ballots, and then she wins Pennsylvania.
ian crossland
Last night I was kind of meditating, and I just got this feeling of, like, it is too quiet.
What is going on behind the scenes right now?
tim pool
Maybe they're routed, and the deep state's been shattered.
ian crossland
Either they are or they want you to think that they are.
unidentified
I'm with you on that.
tim pool
You think so?
unidentified
100%.
tim pool
I think we may be to the point where, look, it was, who was it, McNabb or McNabb or whatever his name is, was saying that federal agents are fearing a Trump administration.
They're going to flee the country.
It may have gotten to the point where it looks so good for Trump that a lot of these guys are like, count me out.
I mean, look at Bezos and his other billionaires refusing to endorse Kamala Harris.
ian crossland
Yeah, that's the interesting thing is when the tech giants are mobilizing.
tim pool
Zuckerberg is like, I'm a libertarian now.
We're not going to interfere.
Please don't hurt me, Trump.
That's basically what Zuckerberg's doing.
aaron berg
I have a fear of being overconfident because I have such a vested interest in it.
And for years, it's been the field I work in as a comic to be outspoken about this thing and become like an outcast in this community where it's like, you know, if you win, there's some actual vindication and you get to look at everybody else that are your colleagues and be like, see, you were the person that was crazy.
phil labonte
Never be overconfident.
28 to 3.
aaron berg
That's what I'm saying.
phil labonte
28 to 3.
tim pool
Trump needs to win the national popular vote.
aaron berg
Right.
tim pool
He needs to win the electoral college.
That's bare minimum.
So if you're in California, Washington, Oregon, go and vote, because then when Trump wins the popular vote, you get to go.
And all of those crackpot woke leftists will have no leg to stand on when they scream, you're on the wrong side of history, man.
You'll be like, actually, we're not.
aaron berg
Yeah.
tim pool
You are.
The people have spoken.
They've heard your ideas.
They hate them.
aaron berg
They love those cliches.
tim pool
Yep.
aaron berg
I wear my Trump shoes in the city, and people will go, so this is all a bit, right?
Like, you're doing this to troll people?
tim pool
Sneakers?
The golden ones?
unidentified
Yeah.
aaron berg
And I go, no, I was going to wear them, but then I figured you'd have yours on, and it turned into this.
unidentified
Oh, I don't wear them.
I agree.
tim pool
Throw them up on the table.
aaron berg
I got the high tops.
And they're very rare in New York City, by the way.
And I wear them really proudly, and I wear them on stage.
I call them Air Force January 6th.
unidentified
No, no.
aaron berg
And people would go, they'd known me for years, and they'd go, you're actually voting for him?
And I'd go, yeah.
And they'd go, you have a daughter.
And I go, yeah.
He wants to make abortion illegal.
tim pool
Well, I don't intend on aborting my daughter, so what's the problem?
phil labonte
She's already alive.
You know she's already alive.
aaron berg
She's got her own room and everything.
phil labonte
We decided to keep her a long time ago.
aaron berg
We gave her to go to school.
It's all right.
We have a car.
We can drive her across the street.
phil labonte
What if she wants to kill your grandchild?
tim pool
You should respond with, well, you can't get an abortion in the 436th trimester anyways.
aaron berg
She's already seven.
phil labonte
Oh, it's too late.
aaron berg
She's already alive.
Keep throwing plan B at her.
But the other thing is they'll be like, but he wants to be a dictator.
And I go, it's not going to happen, but if you know anything about politicians, they would all love to ideally be dictators.
Nobody really wants term limits.
phil labonte
Barack Obama said if I could be like the guy behind the scenes after my term ends, I would like that.
He openly said that.
Don't tell me that they don't want to be dictators.
aaron berg
It's amazing.
There's a certain pride, and you do feel when you support him, you feel a happiness when he takes wins.
You know what I mean?
You feel when he says something really funny, you're like, oh, that was good.
Oh, that was good.
ian crossland
The best thing about him for me is how he's improved as a human.
Because I was concerned that he was going to be a dick the whole time.
He's chilled out so much and really focused on his family and being a good person.
I mean, he doesn't say the stupid, crazy stuff anymore that was riling people up.
He's just focused on policy.
tim pool
But what's funny is it's because he's old.
aaron berg
He's cooling.
tim pool
Maybe that could be it.
aaron berg
And the bullet, probably.
ian crossland
It changed him.
tim pool
But I kind of feel like as he gets older, He's just more like, ah, I don't care, you know, whatever.
ian crossland
He doesn't even make a stink anymore.
tim pool
When Biden gets old, his brain just short-circuits, and he says, Trin and I shot up at a pressure.
When Trump gets old, he's like, I don't have time to insult you, dude.
ian crossland
Like, I thought in the beginning, part of me was always reserving memory space for maybe he's just an egomaniac.
Like, he obviously wants to help, but maybe he cares more about his legacy than about doing the right thing.
I don't think that anymore.
The amount of sacrifice that that guy has been through and is willing to put himself through is, I mean, it's overt.
tim pool
We're going to go to Super Chat.
So if you haven't already, would you kindly smash that like button?
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Everyone agrees.
At least that's what I've been told.
And then you can put Tim made me do this.
Please help.
ian crossland
Help.
tim pool
No, don't do that one.
And then we're going to have the members only show coming up at 10 o'clock.
You don't want to miss it.
It's going to be not so family friendly, but very funny because we're going to get raucous in here.
But again, smash the like button.
We'll read these superchats.
We got DadSquitch, whatever that is.
Tim, you have to get Nina Turner on the show or on Culture War.
She was great with you on Piers Morgan.
She was absolutely fantastic.
It was great.
And Piers was like, well, that was a strange debate.
We don't normally have it that way.
Everyone was very nice.
And Nina was great.
She had this really, really great line.
I'm going to paraphrase, but she was like, how dare the Democrats call Trump supporters Nazis because they held a rally that Democrats have themselves held these rallies.
She said, I have a brother, he's a conservative, and they have no right to speak to these people this way.
I disagree with him all the time, but I know that if my kidneys failed, he would donate a kidney to save my life.
And I was like, man, she's great.
I don't know.
I don't think I've ever interacted with her before, but that was a really, really great.
I respect that.
She also mentioned that saying this diminishes the actual legacy of white supremacy and what that means for this country.
But I do agree with her.
So, for instance...
unidentified
I don't know.
tim pool
I brought up how after George Floyd died, Black Lives Matter support went to the roof.
Because people in this country don't like racism.
And so when they see this story, like, hey, this is bad, then what happens?
The media justifies the no-go zones, the rioting, and then support for BLM collapses.
That's not a defense of BLM as an organization.
Everyone's got problems with that.
But I'm like...
When the Democrats come out and say, Trump's a Nazi, all his supporters are Nazis, they're all white supremacists, I'm like, guys, you realize that blockbusting still happens?
You know what blockbusting is?
aaron berg
No.
tim pool
It's when real estate agents or companies intentionally move a black family into a white neighborhood to freak people out and cause prices to drop so they can buy things up on premium.
aaron berg
Wow.
tim pool
It was made illegal in the 80s, but it was a long-standing practice.
They would go to a neighborhood...
They would buy a house at a premium rate.
They would then offer at a discount rate to a black family to rent or something.
When the black family moved in, they would then start giving out their information to the white neighbor saying, there goes the neighborhood.
You better sell now before it's too late.
We'll make you a cash offer.
A premium deal for the real estate company.
Then, once they bought up the properties for cheap, they'd move the black family out, resell everything back up at a premium.
It's called blockbusting.
ian crossland
Now they're just doing it with refugees.
tim pool
But it still happens.
It's not as prominent, but it still happens.
So how do we have a real argument, a real conversation about things that are messed up in this country?
Or how about this?
Redlining was made illegal.
Redlining comes from Chicago where the redline trains.
The real estate companies are basically like, don't sell to black people outside of this area.
Make them all live here.
It's called redlining, and they made them all live by the redline.
That stuff still happens not nearly as prominent.
Or, I should say, the legacy of that exists.
If Nina Turner and her family, they're black, and they understand these things have caused problems for their family, and they say, this is only the 80s when this happened to my family, I say, okay, let's have a conversation.
When Hillary and Kamala and the rest of the Democrats come out and scream, no, no, no, they're all Nazis, they shut that conversation down.
That is, so I think, you know, in my view, I would say the overwhelming majority of this country doesn't care for racism.
They don't want race-based prejudice.
They don't want any of that stuff.
They want to just get along.
And they'd be happy to say, oh, I didn't realize that stuff was happening.
Well, let's make sure it doesn't happen.
We agree on that.
Then you get the race hustlers, the white liberal women from Am I Racist with Matt Walsh where he's interviewing them, and their intention is to make sure racial animosity is inflamed to the maximum.
That's what Democrats are doing when they say Trump's a white supremacist.
He's not.
When they say Larry Elder is the black face of white supremacy, it's insanity that ruins any real conversation about us having unity.
And they want it.
They want the division.
ian crossland
We should for sure have Nina Turner out.
And that's great to see.
Like Phil was saying earlier, the moderated people that are still involved with the Democratic Party, keeping them from going crazy.
And obviously she's not crazy.
So that's really, really promising.
tim pool
You know, I think what benefited her greatly, she told that story about her brother.
And I'm like, well, that's just it right there.
She's had real conversations with a conservative Trump supporting family member, and she loves her brother.
So when they come out and attack Trump supporters, that's her family that she is desperately trying to convert and convince and still wants to have Thanksgiving with.
And they're attacking her family.
I mean, so for people who have that proximity, that's why I think a lot of moderates move to Trump because they talk to Trump supporters and these people aren't crazy.
They're fairly reasonable people.
I disagree on some things.
Like, I can sit down with Ben Shapiro and disagree on abortion issues, but we largely agree.
And the left comes in and says, let's remove all restrictions, and we both go, those people are crazy.
Let's grab some more Super Chats.
Yeah, no, I... I thought it was great.
We were both very calm and well-mannered, and we probably disagree on a lot of things.
But I'm absolutely okay with everyone disagreeing.
We just have to talk about it.
Seamus and I disagree a lot.
We're great friends.
Ian and I disagree a lot.
We're great friends.
We disagree quite a bit, but that's okay.
ian crossland
It is quite enjoyable for me.
I think the audience maybe feels it in their gut, but hey guys, that's what you sign in for.
tim pool
All right, all right.
Cason Womble says, keeping with the tradition, the Timcast tradition, how do you plan to manage IRL Live for the birth of your kid?
No, no, no, no, no.
You don't understand.
I will not be managing the show at all.
It'll probably be Phil, and then I'll be super chatting in.
That's the tradition.
We get a lot of people who super chat saying, I'm watching the show while my child is being born.
unidentified
Really?
tim pool
Yeah, you know.
Hey, do your thing, guys.
avi yemini
That's gonna end well.
tim pool
All right.
avi yemini
As a father of four, I can tell you how well that's gonna end.
ian crossland
It'll be like Neutral Milk Hotel will be on while the kid's being born or something.
tim pool
All right, let's grab this one from Stramato, Lights Rock.
Hey, Tim.
My brother and I listen to you daily.
Today's his birthday.
Will you please shout out a happy birthday to Logan Tunfa, please?
Thank you.
All the best to Allison and your sweet baby.
Happy birthday!
Logan, happy birthday.
Thanks for watching the show.
I appreciate it.
Alright.
ChafedBM, that's a name, says, WAPO subscribers crying about Bezos owning the paper, but his money has kept that dog BM open.
They are the most ungrateful leeches.
Heavens!
avi yemini
Good point.
tim pool
Yeah.
phil labonte
Spitting today.
tim pool
So let's see what we have.
Joe Disson says, after the election, do more shows where y'all jam.
Last night, James O'Keefe sang Plush by Stuntable Pilots with Ian.
ian crossland
Yeah, that was unpracticed, by the way.
So I apologize for all the missed notes on the guitar.
But I do enjoy playing that song a lot.
tim pool
It was, like, really abrupt where James was coming in and we were talking about how they attack him for dancing and singing, and then he asked Ian if he knew how to play Plush.
Ian said yes, and then they didn't play it, and then after the show they played it.
ian crossland
Played through it once.
phil labonte
James was practicing for like weeks beforehand just to come in.
ian crossland
You know he's been thinking about it since last year.
phil labonte
He's been doing it.
ian crossland
That was the one he wanted to play last year.
tim pool
Paul Tascolo says, Why would Joe Rogan have Kamala on?
Her administration tried to censor his show.
Literally the White House press secretary said it from a White House podium.
Joe needs to respect himself more.
Nah, Joe's playing the long game.
That's why he's so good at what he does.
He understands what he's doing and he's good at business.
So...
Alright, what do we got?
Faust says, I've got a five post, a five spot for Avi Yemeni.
You are somehow more American than most Americans in un-American places.
God bless you and your family.
avi yemini
Appreciate it.
ian crossland
What's your plan?
Through the states and then...
avi yemini
Again, so I finish election in Miami or in Florida and then stay a couple days to see how it pans out after because I just want to gloat because I called it.
I just want to point out that I was the only brave one at this table.
phil labonte
You're confident that the planes will still be flying after the election?
avi yemini
No, I can't.
I didn't call that.
I called Trump.
I'm confident that it's a Trump victory, so I'm just going to stay around a couple days to get people's reactions.
It'll be interesting to see.
tim pool
I think what's going to happen is that the election will be contested, and both Democrats and Republicans will convene a special committee hearing where they will negotiate, and they'll keep going down the chain of successor for the presidency until they get to Ian.
And that's my idea for a sitcom.
It's called 897th Millionth in Line.
And they're like, we can't agree on this guy.
What about this guy?
And they're like, that crazy hippie guy.
avi yemini
I just want to say to everyone watching, please go out and vote so I can win that.
I'm walking in here confidently, but I'm not saying don't vote.
I'm saying please vote because I want to gloat at the end.
I want to be that Aussie that walked in really confidently.
Yeah, I called it.
unidentified
Yeah, no.
avi yemini
Everyone at the table was too scared to say it.
I sat there and I said it.
It's Trump.
tim pool
All right.
Sean H.S. Tim, can you comment on the status of the Harris campaign lawsuit?
Also, any comment on the New York Times slandering you and other YouTubers spreading misinformation?
They never do quit, do they?
Man, lawsuits take forever.
And so I have no idea what's going to happen.
I know that it's been filed publicly.
And the...
I do think we have a problem in this country with the timeliness of our judicial system.
But there's nothing that can be done about it.
This is why they want cashless bail.
Because a lot of people, you get arrested for something, maybe you're innocent, and they just say, you're going to spend the weekend in jail and then a judge will see you when they're available.
And some people spend time in jail for a long time, or they can't afford bail.
And then it turns out they were innocent and they get bailed later, but they lost their job, they missed rent, their car got towed, their lives destroyed.
It's supposed to be the moment you're arrested, you get an immediate bail hearing, and it's supposed to be speedy and done.
But because the system is backlogged with too many people and it's not robust enough for this, it doesn't work.
aaron berg
I was arrested when I was a kid, and they put you in a holding cell, and then the next morning you get to see the judge.
Yeah.
And your parents come down, look at you all disappointed, and then you get released either on your own recognizance or real.
tim pool
I had a friend who was falsely accused of shoplifting, and he got arrested on a Friday, and they made him stay in jail until Monday.
aaron berg
Yeah.
It happens in New York all the time.
You're down at the tombs for a whole while.
avi yemini
All the judges keeping the Shabbat, they can't come in.
unidentified
Yeah.
avi yemini
What's going on in New York?
tim pool
It's a crazy story.
avi yemini
Your people, mate.
Your people.
tim pool
My friend, I would say he was likely intending to shoplift.
unidentified
Yeah.
tim pool
So he grabbed like a muffin and a drink, but he didn't walk out with it.
He put it back on a shelf and then started to walk out.
And then one of the guys saw him put them down, grabbed them, ran out of the shop chasing him, and then threw it at him.
aaron berg
Come on.
tim pool
I'm not kidding.
aaron berg
Where was this?
tim pool
Chicago.
aaron berg
Wow.
tim pool
Then when they ran up and grabbed him, two other employees said, there's the stuff he stole.
And I was like...
That dude threw it at him.
But he went to jail for the weekend.
I think the judge said, get out of here.
It's a waste of time.
Slap on the wrist.
There's a muffin.
We don't want to waste time.
aaron berg
It's not fun being locked up without all your rights.
avi yemini
Can I stop one second?
Because I know my wife just messaged me that she's tuned in and she missed the whole intro.
So I just want to say happy anniversary, babe.
I promise you I stopped the whole show for you.
And thank you for letting me be in America.
And this is the sweetest thing I did to remember when I get home.
tim pool
Right on.
phil labonte
He did do that.
aaron berg
Tim, can I shout out my wife, too?
Our anniversary was September, but thanks for letting me be here, and I'll see you soon.
tim pool
I love you, honey.
Remember when I stopped that whole episode of Timcats just for you?
aaron berg
Honey, you're my whole political reason to be.
Thank you.
I love you.
I'd stuff your ballot box.
unidentified
Whoops.
tim pool
Alright, Sam Off Grid says, the left has abandoned the middle of the country.
Kamala ran on single issue in Houston, abortion.
If this is not a landslide for Trump, I will lose all faith in the future of America.
phil labonte
It is getting to the point where the only thing the Democrats are running on is just abortion.
It's like, just let me kill my kids.
Just let me kill my kids.
That's all the Democrats have now.
tim pool
That is wild.
phil labonte
It's crazy!
It's crazy!
When you actually think about it, this whole party, the only reason that they have any motivation or any kind of support, it's women that want to be able to kill their children.
aaron berg
Or change their sexuality.
phil labonte
Yeah, or you gotta chop your ween up.
tim pool
Alright.
Common Sense Fishing says, Please pray for my daughter.
Coded twice on life support.
I've lost two sons, only have two kids left, her and her brother.
I'm watching you from her bedside.
Please ask community for prayers.
Everybody, Common Sense Fishing's daughter can use your prayers and support.
I hope for you the best, sir.
I can't imagine.
ian crossland
You got this.
tim pool
Alright, let's grab some more.
Radon Cross says Google is actively censoring it.
How could they not be?
Since they admitted in Project Veritas that Trump won't be president again before the 2020 election, everyone remembers that footage.
Yeah, when they were crying when Trump won.
Remember that?
Google staff were crying on video because Trump won.
aaron berg
Remember that.
unidentified
Man!
tim pool
You know...
avi yemini
That's why I'm staying around.
I told you.
tim pool
You're staying around for the election?
avi yemini
Yeah, to see the reaction after.
I want to see firsthand the crying.
tim pool
Where are you going to be?
What's your plan?
avi yemini
I'm going to be...
No, I'm Florida.
Oh, Florida.
I know.
I might have to jump somewhere.
I know.
tim pool
Fireworks and celebrations.
avi yemini
I know.
I was thinking about it.
I am probably going to the wrong place for me because I enjoy being around.
The Trump vibe is fun, but I do thrive more.
Yeah.
When it comes to the lunatics.
aaron berg
He's going to change.
Hallelujah.
avi yemini
It gives me so much energy to work with.
unidentified
Mar-a-Lago.
aaron berg
Mar-a-Lago.
tim pool
Are you going to Mar-a-Lago?
avi yemini
I think I might end up there, yeah.
tim pool
Oh, it's great.
aaron berg
It's good fun.
tim pool
Yeah.
unidentified
Yeah.
tim pool
It's great.
And when you go there and Trump is there, he'll come up to you and he'll shake your hand.
He's nice.
He's just walking around.
When we went there, he was just standing there.
There's like this big, I don't know if you call it the lobby, but when you go through the front door where the reception is, there's this big room, there's a bunch of stuff in there.
He's just standing there.
He's just, you know, standing there and he's looking over and he waves at somebody and he walks over and he's talking to some women and I'm like, I'm not going to walk up to him because, you know, he's Trump.
But people would walk up to him and say, hey, Mr.
President shook his hand and takes pictures with him.
That's cool, man.
But of course, Mar-a-Lago's invite-only or private club.
aaron berg
But if he likes you, he'll be like, have your wedding here.
tim pool
Exactly.
And if they like you, they invite you to become a member.
And apparently it's like a big one-time fee, but it's actually...
aaron berg
It's not so cheap.
It's like 30 bucks.
tim pool
Yeah, just 30 bucks.
I think it's...
I could be totally wrong, but it might be like 20-something...
aaron berg
It's like a Costco membership.
tim pool
It might be like 20 grand a month or a year, I think.
aaron berg
Yeah, it's not cheap.
tim pool
Well, no, no, no.
I could be wrong, but I think...
I thought it was like 200,000 a year.
aaron berg
That sounds right.
No, the buy-in.
tim pool
The buy-in is 200, but then I think it's like 20,000 a year or something like not really...
It might be more than that.
Maybe it's...
Yeah, I don't think it's that.
Because someone told me it's a lot cheaper than people realize.
ian crossland
You just go whenever you want?
tim pool
It's invite only.
So it's a big one-time fee to join, but you're invited, and then you pay basically the costs.
So I got to stay there.
It was great.
Shout out to Bill Pulte.
He's a member.
He invited us to come hang out, and that was really, really great.
But yeah, a lot of these clubs, man, like I think the Soho Club in New York 10 years ago is 50 grand a year.
Not a month, a year.
So they're expensive.
Alright, MacDizzyDog says, Listen to the show while I paint my daughter's room.
Just closed on our first home yesterday here in New Hampshire.
Hard work pays off, Tim.
Trump signs all around the neighborhood.
Gonna blast some All That Remains when the coffee wears off, Phil.
unidentified
Yes!
phil labonte
I'd love to hear it.
tim pool
Man, isn't that the dream right there?
phil labonte
Tweet at me what town you're in.
tim pool
I hope Trump wins, and then the next thing everyone's talking about is just closed on my first house.
Kids are on the way.
Work is great.
We're saving.
We got vacation planned.
That's the dream, isn't it?
unidentified
Mm-hmm.
Yeah.
tim pool
Jim Garr says, Hey, Tim, watching you has inspired me to start my own art business.
I wish I could show you my art, but YouTube doesn't let me share my Instagram here for some reason.
I would love to work with you someday.
I'm planning on painting skateboards.
Skateboarders?
Planning painting on skateboarders?
Like putting paint on them?
unidentified
Yeah.
tim pool
Well, good luck, sir.
ian crossland
You could put your Instagram name.
You don't have to put the URL. Then people can search for you that way.
tim pool
Cindy Drelick says, I forgot my message.
Ian in Graphene Green crushed my velvet.
Crushed velvet is hypnotizing.
His low acid coffee is fantastic.
ian crossland
Ooh, that's Graphene Dream.
Get it at castbrew.com.
It is good.
It's delicious and it's smooth.
It's light.
unidentified
Smooth.
ian crossland
Yeah, I like it.
tim pool
Let's grab some more Super Chats.
Brad Peters says BIOS passwords for voting machines components in 63 of 64 CO counties have been leaked by Secretary of State Griswold on her website per Rocky Mountain Voice, quietly updated and no public address by the state.
Is that true?
That's crazy.
That is very bad.
Jeez.
None says, due to the potential for violence at the polls, I encourage folks to vote early.
Violence at the polls could be used to close them on election day.
That's a scary thing.
Some key swing areas where they know Republicans are winning, and then all of a sudden they're like, we gotta shut it down because of violence or some nonsense.
That's why Trump is saying, like, vote early.
Just go get it out of the way.
Get it done.
You gotta go vote.
unidentified
Go vote!
tim pool
I can't wait to cast my vote.
Also, if you saw The Daily Wire, also announced that we will be at The Daily Wire Studios for election week, because it's not going to be a day.
It's going to be really fun.
And Jeremy Boring was like, Tim has a sword made from a meteorite and monetized a YouTube channel just for his chicken coop.
We have Jordan Peterson, who sells shampoo.
This will be the weirdest crossover ever.
And I'm like, indeed, it will be fun.
ian crossland
I didn't know he was selling shampoo.
tim pool
That's cool.
Oh, yeah.
This is like...
I don't know, man.
This is the bottom of the ninth.
unidentified
You know what I mean?
aaron berg
Yeah.
tim pool
This is it.
I'm excited.
We're going to have a bunch of pizza and wings, and we'll all just eat chicken wings and enjoy ourselves.
You know what scared me the other day?
Two or three places around here were sold out of chicken wings.
phil labonte
Good lord.
unidentified
Interesting.
tim pool
That freaked me out.
aaron berg
Like grocery stores or chicken wing places?
tim pool
Chicken wing places.
Well, like food places.
Yeah.
Like pizza and wings, and they're like, we have no wings.
And I was like, uh...
So I went on DoorDash, and it was like unavailable, and I was like...
What is going on?
avi yemini
Did you get to the bottom of it?
tim pool
Well, they restocked.
So I don't know, but that freaked me out.
Because we had a chicken wing shortage a couple years ago.
You remember that one?
phil labonte
What day was it?
Was it, like, Sunday?
tim pool
Uh, no, no.
It was last week, middle of the week.
avi yemini
Did you order a lot on Sunday?
phil labonte
No, I'm just thinking, like, it's possible that there's football games.
tim pool
No, no, middle of the week.
phil labonte
U.S. football.
tim pool
So what I do, I only eat chicken wings.
Today I had chicken wings.
That's all I ate.
avi yemini
Ones with all the pads.
tim pool
I am concerned for my health because the only thing I eat is a two egg goat cheese omelet with avocado and a protein shake.
aaron berg
Sounds lovely.
tim pool
And then chicken wings.
aaron berg
That's a problem.
tim pool
Yeah, I think I have to eat vegetables.
ian crossland
Oh yeah.
avi yemini
Do you think?
ian crossland
At the very least, get like a super greens powder you can put in your smoothie.
avi yemini
Do you have some on...
tim pool
Nah, you know what I'll do?
ian crossland
I don't sell any.
tim pool
You know those, uh, what are those things they advertise on Fox News all the time?
Their pills?
The fruit pills?
ian crossland
Chlorella?
tim pool
No, no, they're just...
avi yemini
What about the ones that Alex Jones sells?
tim pool
No, no, no, on Fox News, like, they advertise this every commercial, and it's like...
aaron berg
Catheters?
tim pool
No, they're pulverized fruit and vegetables, and just pills, and you eat them.
ian crossland
It's probably really good for you.
tim pool
There you go.
ian crossland
Superbeats.
avi yemini
Really?
Why don't you just eat fruit and vegetables?
unidentified
That's a good problem.
That's a lot to do.
aaron berg
In America, it's not as accessible in America.
We don't just have trees in our yard where we climb them and pick things up.
avi yemini
Walmart avocados are a problem, and I think we need to discuss this.
They're small.
No.
When Kamala becomes the chef, I want her to deal with this issue, is your avocados are always super hard.
tim pool
Yeah.
avi yemini
And we had to wait a week in this RV for the avocado to ripen up.
tim pool
Yes, true.
ian crossland
I think you can put them in tinfoil in the oven while it's open and just have it at like 200 degrees.
Look online for the exact temperature and it'll soften the avocado.
unidentified
Yep.
tim pool
First time I was in Brazil, my homie was like, what do you want to get for food?
Like, let's buy groceries, and I was working for Vice at the time.
And I was like, we should do some mix.
I think he suggested we'll get guacamole, we'll make guacamole.
And then we were at the grocery store, and he walks up with this green thing this big.
And I was like, what is that?
He's like, avocado.
And I was like, what?
And he's like, yeah, what?
He was like, what do you mean?
And I was like, dude, our avocados are like this.
He's like, our avocados are like this.
avi yemini
We have a range, but you can go there, and then you feel like if you want one now, you just find a ripe one.
And I was in Walmart, and I think people were looking at me like a weirdo.
tim pool
They sell this thing I buy called smashed avocado, and it's literally just avocado mashed into a container.
avi yemini
We have smashed avocados when you're out, but that's just smashed avocado.
tim pool
Well, we got a place nearby that they do tableside guacamole.
avi yemini
What is with America?
ian crossland
It's a luxury up here.
aaron berg
Tableside guacamole is really cool.
tim pool
And I always say, no cilantro, extra lime juice.
And then they say, okay, okay.
ian crossland
No cilantro.
avi yemini
Mind you, I'm pretty sick of Mexican food on this trip.
I've eaten a lot out there.
tim pool
Dude, I'm Mexican fooded out because I was eating it like every day for a month because it's so good.
The table side guac is so healthy, but I just can't do it right now.
ian crossland
Beans, dude.
I'll do like smoothies with a can of beans, some tahini, so basically hummus, but just with like black beans, tahini, salt, vinegar, and then blend it up and just eat it.
avi yemini
You're eating tahini with what?
ian crossland
With like black beans instead of chickpeas.
So like hummus, but I'll use black beans instead.
avi yemini
This is interracial stuff.
ian crossland
So delicious.
It is so 21st century.
avi yemini
This is what they want to break up.
This is what Trump is going to stop.
tim pool
Yeah, you can't.
avi yemini
You can't mix your hummus tahini and your Mexican man.
ian crossland
Imagine the culture in my house.
aaron berg
You're mixing the tahini and the hummus in Springfield.
tim pool
Putting salsa on their eggs.
ian crossland
No.
tim pool
I just say no.
But we like huevos rancheros.
I would, if I was president, cilantro fennel.
ian crossland
No, don't say it.
tim pool
Carraway.
ian crossland
Triple time.
tim pool
Celery.
ian crossland
You just gotta grind your carraway up in a Notre Dame pestle and then sprinkle it on your...
tim pool
Anise!
Oof, anise out the door.
aaron berg
No way.
ian crossland
Carraway seeds are legit.
tim pool
No, they aren't.
All right, Jake Ryan says, birthright citizens should be addressed when dealing with criminal immigrants, especially those that didn't enter through a legal port of entry, and refugees are here temporarily.
unidentified
Okay.
tim pool
BoostedYogi says, Tim just created the best GIF of all time.
Indeed.
ian crossland
He's talking about the...
unidentified
What are you saying over there, huh?
aaron berg
Flashlight.
phil labonte
It's made it to the internet.
avi yemini
What's made it to the internet?
phil labonte
The flashlight.
tim pool
Well, I wouldn't have done it if I was not aware that it would make a meme gif.
aaron berg
Wow.
Very prescient.
tim pool
All right.
Carter Mize says, All I want for my birthday, November 7th, is for Trump to win the presidency.
All I want for Christmas is for Trump to annex Canada.
I have been very good this year.
Trump 2024, annex Canada 2024-25.
I'm down.
I like Montreal.
You know, go up there and get some poutine.
All right, everybody.
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They told me.
They said, Tim, can you tell them we want to be friends?
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Aaron, do you want to shout anything out?
aaron berg
I'm on X at Aaron Berg Comedy.
I'm on Instagram at Aaron Berg Comedy.
And like I said before, Con Job just came out on Amazon.
It's a hilarious movie.
First Shift, directed by Uwe Boll, is on Amazon Prime.
And my live dates are Aaron Berg...
I'll be in New York, part of the New York Comedy Festival, November 8th, doing an hour at The Stand NYC. And thanks for having me.
tim pool
Yeah, right on.
avi yemini
Yep, so you can, if you want to follow me, follow avi.com.
You can find all my socials, aviacrossamerica.com.
That's what I'm doing here at the moment.
Check out all our reports from across the country.
But I've got a couple of quick shout-outs.
Phillip, this is from my cameraman.
I'm a big fan of All That Remains, his band.
phil labonte
Awesome, man.
Cheers.
Thank you, Benji.
avi yemini
He loves you.
And my stepson, Cruz, was offended last time that I brought up my daughter and didn't name him.
So, Cruz, that's it.
That's your present that I brought you back from the state.
ian crossland
Cruz with a big shout-out tonight.
Nice job, dude.
Big one.
Making him say your name out loud, Cruz.
Congratulations.
I love you guys.
Thanks for coming.
It was good to see you again, Eric.
avi yemini
Thanks for having me.
ian crossland
Always a pleasure, man.
Have a good time in America, man.
Hey, follow me at Ian Crossland.
Subscribe.
I'm going to be streaming live pretty frequently this week.
I'm playing Mass Effect.
I'm finally going to play through the legendary Mass Effect 1, 2, and 3.
It's spectacular.
I did 14 hours a few days ago, and I'm going to be just crushing it.
So follow me, Ian Crossland.
tim pool
We will see you guys over at...
phil labonte
I am Phil that remains on Twix.
I'm Phil that remains official on Instagram.
The band is All That Remains.
You can check us out on Spotify, Apple Music, Deezer, Pandora, all that stuff.
You can check out our new videos for Let You Go, Know Tomorrow, and Divine.
You'll find those on YouTube.
And don't forget, The Left Lane is for crime.
tim pool
Now we will see you all over at TimCast.com in just a minute.
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