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So the house today censured rep. | ||
Al Green for wiggling his cane and screaming at Donald Trump. | ||
And they were supposed to bring him to the well so that they could actually issue the censure. | ||
But Democrats instead obstructed the proceeding and started singing and ignoring Mike Johnson, banging the gavel, calling for order in the House over and over again. | ||
And then Johnson gave up and ordered a recess and they left. | ||
The video is absolutely unhinged. | ||
Perhaps the craziest Congress since that one where the other guy came to the other guy. | ||
I don't know. | ||
But it's absolutely nuts to see the Democratic Party with Donald Trump's speech earlier this week, the most obstructions of any speech, refusing to clap for a 13-year-old who survived brain cancer. | ||
And now when the House says Al Green, who had to be thrown out for screaming in the middle of Trump's speech, they all back him. | ||
They all defend him. | ||
And they once again obstruct an official proceeding. | ||
Oh, boy. | ||
I wonder if the DOJ is going to charge them with anything. | ||
Really doubt it. | ||
We got a couple of other funny stories for you. | ||
How about they've begun walking out CIA agents and taking their badges in a Doge-inspired reduction of force. | ||
And the best story of the day, probably, is that as a Doge-led effort, apparently, I think it's Doge-led, to sell federal buildings, accidentally exposed the location of CIA black sites operating in Northern Virginia. | ||
Which a lot of people responded by saying the CIA is not supposed to be operating in the U.S. What's going on and why do they have secret facilities? | ||
When they posted the real estate listings, they immediately took a bunch down, reposted it, and then took all of them down because they realized, oh wait, some of these the public aren't supposed to know about. | ||
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Here we go from the Wall Street Journal. | ||
House censors Rep Al Green as Democrats face fallout from Trump protests. | ||
I love that. | ||
The fallout's only getting worse. | ||
It has now been several days. | ||
I watched this video and I was torn between anger and joy. | ||
It was a strange emotion as it felt as though fire and ice themselves were concentrated within me because the Democrats singing songs as they were trying to censure Al Green for screaming at Donald Trump. | ||
I'm just thinking to myself, these people are insane. | ||
They need to be expelled from Congress. | ||
They should not be tolerated. | ||
Republicans have the majority. | ||
Start expelling these people. | ||
But then I went, breathe him. | ||
They're singing and dancing, and obstruction of Congress means we're going to win the midterms, and they're going to expel themselves. | ||
So I'd like to show for you the moment at which Al Green was censured, and instead of the actual censor process, this is what happened. | ||
By its adoption of House Resolution 189, the House has resolved that Representative Al Green be censured. | ||
That Representative Al Green forthwith present himself in the well of the House of Representatives for the pronouncement of censure. | ||
And that Representative Al Green be censured with public reading of this resolution by the Speaker. | ||
Can we turn that up somehow? | ||
It's hard to hear this singing. | ||
I think we all benefit from not hearing them singing. | ||
So, okay, I'm going to pause real quick. | ||
For those that are just listening, not watching, there is a gaggle, a large gaggle of Democrats all singing in the well. | ||
They're supposed to be issuing the censure of Al Green, because Al Green stood up during Trump's State of the Union, not so State of the Union, and was wiggling his cane and screaming, and he was doing that because he wanted a campaign video to get re-elected, not because it actually mattered. | ||
Nobody could hear what he was saying. | ||
And now Democrats are doing this very same thing again for the exact same reason. | ||
I mean, here you go. | ||
The house had come to order. | ||
The house had come to order. | ||
Yeah, that's not going to work, speaker. | ||
Order. | ||
Nope, that's not going to work. | ||
These people are psychotic. | ||
Just like an old white dude who cut the music off. | ||
That's right. | ||
Here we go. | ||
The house had come to order. | ||
Clear the well, please. | ||
Clear the well. | ||
The house has to continue its business. | ||
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That didn't work. | |
Nope. | ||
And they cut the audio for a second. | ||
And then my favorite part of this is the Republicans give up. | ||
Here you go. | ||
Pursuit to Clause 12A of Rule 1, the House will stand in recess, subject to the call of the chair. | ||
That actually pissed me off the most. | ||
Democrats are insane, I get it. | ||
But what pissed me off the most was that the Republicans just walked off. | ||
I mean, I'm... | ||
Mike Johnson should have said, I'm calling on the sergeant at arms to physically remove these people from the well so that we can finish this hearing. | ||
And if not, we'll have them criminally charged for obstruction of an official proceeding. | ||
I mean, I don't hate that idea either, but I mean, it's not like he's not going to be censured. | ||
Like, this is still going to go into the congressional record and... | ||
Censure is meaningless. | ||
Well, I mean, it doesn't have any... | ||
Are they going to censure all them too now? | ||
I mean, the point is, they can't impeach for every kind of small infraction. | ||
They're obstructing an official proceeding. | ||
They should be arrested. | ||
I'm talking about for Al Green. | ||
He's the one that was getting censured. | ||
Al Green is also obstructing an official proceeding because he started the song. | ||
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Yeah, he started the song. | |
He was holding it up and everything. | ||
I think they benefit if you individually walk them out. | ||
I think they get the clickbait, they get the pictures, they get the video they want. | ||
I mean, I'm not in favor of the Republicans giving up at all. | ||
But it's one of those of like, we're going to make you sit here until we're able to conclude this proceeding. | ||
Because it is important to do. | ||
I think... | ||
I used to think things like that, like, oh, we don't want to give them the press. | ||
At this point, Democrats have become so unhinged. | ||
I think that we're dealing with a critical mass of Democrats keep doing insane things. | ||
When you get Colbert, Stephen Colbert, on his show, holding up a sign saying, trying doing something, making fun of Democrats for how they reacted to Trump's speech, there's no benefit for these people for anything they're doing. | ||
So maximize it. | ||
Walk them out. | ||
Get their photos. | ||
And then when it comes to the midterms, you can say these are criminals who committed crimes. | ||
They don't do their job. | ||
Don't vote for them. | ||
If you had a picture of Rashida Tlaib and Al Green in cuffs being walked out, come the midterms, they're going to say, is this who you're going to vote for? | ||
Representatives who refuse to do their job obstruct Congress and instead use it as an activist pit to preach and fundraise? | ||
But do you worry that if you were to cuff them? | ||
Because, I mean, honestly, they need to be let out. | ||
But if you were to cuff them and do that, do you worry that leans into the authoritarian narrative they try to create around Trump? | ||
No. | ||
When Donald Trump says they were very fine people on both sides, and I'm not talking about the new nuts and the white nationalists, and then the media lies anyway. | ||
Or how about a story we have for you guys where Donald Trump called out millions in spending for transgender mice. | ||
And Jimmy Kimmel, bald-faced lie on his show, saying it's transgenic mice. | ||
It's transgenic. | ||
Oops! | ||
He read the wrong thing. | ||
Jimmy Kimmel is blatantly and intentionally lying. | ||
CNN initially called Trump's claim false and then had to retract that because they literally did this. | ||
And Trump wasn't the first person to point it out. | ||
It's been reported by a bunch of outlets. | ||
They are intentionally lying. | ||
This whole Trump's a fascist, authoritarian, I literally don't care at this point. | ||
There's no more narrative anymore. | ||
You had Alan Lichtman. | ||
You know who he is? | ||
He's the keys to the White House guy. | ||
He got it wrong. | ||
He said Kamala was going to win. | ||
He's been having a mental breakdown ever since, and that is not an exaggeration. | ||
You watch the videos. | ||
The dude's sweating bullets and shaking. | ||
He probably cries himself to sleep, confused at the world. | ||
He put out a video today saying, Trump voters are regretting their vote. | ||
Trump's latest, the latest poll has him down 44% to 51, the worst of any president! | ||
And then you pull up the aggregate polling and Trump's up. | ||
Oh yeah. | ||
He's up in everything. | ||
So Alan Lichtman, these people know they're wrong. | ||
They know they're lying. | ||
And regular people voted for Donald Trump. | ||
The Trump regret is not statistically significant. | ||
Trump is up in aggregate 1.1 on RCP and he's down 0.3. | ||
So both are statistically tied. | ||
The liberals on the left are going to keep lying to everyone no matter what. | ||
So how about we start setting the narrative? | ||
How about we say you're hereby obstructing an official proceeding pursuant to, you know, U.S. Code, whatever, whatever they use against the J6ers. | ||
I am ordering the sergeant at arms to place you all under arrest unless you leave right now. | ||
They don't leave. | ||
This is your second warning. | ||
You will all be placed under arrest for obstruction of a proceeding. | ||
They don't leave. | ||
Sergeant at arms, I hereby call upon you to some of the Capitol Police and have these people arrested. | ||
Let them all be walked out. | ||
Let them all go to their district where they can wiggle their little butts and be like, look, I got arrested for a protest. | ||
And then. | ||
And we can set the narrative and say, we elect members of Congress to pass legislation, not sing mother songs in Congress and obstruct the proceeding. | ||
So let's change the game. | ||
I see where you're coming from on that, because you're right. | ||
They're going to make the narrative that regardless of what they do. | ||
So at least I mean look I would have gotten a certain satisfaction of watching them walk out cuffed I'll be honest. | ||
I would have I can tell you right now. | ||
I would have got content out of it So it would have been fun to make I think that's what should have happened I think yeah, I don't have a problem with with throwing Congress people in jail It would have given them something to take back to the base. | ||
I don't think that there are... | ||
Actually, I'm not sure. | ||
Maybe there are enough people where it might matter. | ||
But I continuously say the Democrats are in disarray right now. | ||
They don't know if they want to be obstructionists or if they want to try to actually legislate or participate in legislation. | ||
And I think we're going to get more of this kind of stuff until they actually get that hammered out. | ||
So it's going to be just obstruct, just do things that are performative and stuff, which is not... | ||
Particularly different from the way they were behaving last time Donald Trump was in office, but considering the fact that they don't have the majority in either the House or the Senate, you know, now they don't have the ability to do things like write up articles of impeachment again and have them pass, you know? | ||
If the Republicans remain passive and keep just bowing out, then I fear we lose the midterms. | ||
Honestly, I don't think that... | ||
I think that it's an... | ||
We're the underdog shot of winning the midterms as it is. | ||
It'll take some serious... | ||
Honestly, I think it'll take serious deregulation because it'll take the economy doing really, really well. | ||
Well, the stories... | ||
You guys saw the story from earlier, the $375 billion slush fund that Podesta set up? | ||
Yeah. | ||
A non-profit was set up and one month later was awarded $7 billion. | ||
So the EPA has since frozen this money. | ||
And there's criminal investigations. | ||
We got another story for you coming up in a bit. | ||
They're considering criminal charges for USAID staff and the recipients. | ||
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Really? | |
So I think when it comes to the midterms, gutting the resources the bureaucratic machine uses that's funneled to these establishment politicians, Republicans included. | ||
It's going to dramatically change how elections work in this country. | ||
Because a lot of these members of Congress in two years are going to find they have no money for their campaigns. | ||
And the primaries are going to be very, very interesting. | ||
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That's a good point. | |
I never really thought about how USAID and those non-profits really impact the campaigning for those individual parties. | ||
Well, it's circuitous, but some of it is true. | ||
The theory is that it's larger than we see, and that USAID gives money to a non-profit. | ||
Who then disperses that money to various nonprofits, who then donate to Democrats, largely Democrats, some Republicans. | ||
So what you could get when we roll up on the midterms if we continue to cut the funding is you're basically getting the circus without the money. | ||
You're getting the circus without the funding behind it to actually have any effect, which, again, I mean, I'm all for that, but my worry is that, because I don't believe in the Trump regret people just because I don't see it. | ||
I see liberals telling me that Trump... | ||
Voters regret it. | ||
I don't see Trump voters regretting it. | ||
But I think that the liberals benefit from looking the craziest because they get to play the, we can only act crazy under this type of government because they don't let us act like we're supposed to. | ||
I think things are changing. | ||
I think it's embarrassing to be a Democrat now. | ||
And that's one of the reasons I think Trump won. | ||
And why he won a popular vote and a mandate every swing state. | ||
I think it's because people are looking at Democrats singing songs. | ||
And it's just like, yo, this is... | ||
I don't want to be a part of this. | ||
Let's jump to this next story. | ||
I'll give you a real example. | ||
Ladies and gentlemen from the Post Millennial. | ||
House Democrat women make cringe choose your fighter video. | ||
Yeah. | ||
So I have to watch it. | ||
so you have to watch it too. | ||
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Alright. | |
So, choose your fighter. | ||
Not to mention, it says choose your character, not fighter. | ||
For those that are just listening, I don't think any of these women, except for AOC, have ever played a video game in their life. | ||
And AOC only because she tried pandering to young people to pretend like she never played video games. | ||
But to be fair, she probably plays Candy Crush. | ||
So, it is a bunch of Democrat women with a remix of the Smash Brothers' Choose Your Character song. | ||
And they're doing this thing where the video starts with them falling down. | ||
And then... | ||
You know, if you want to do like a fighting stance for a martial art, you can't. | ||
I mean, they clearly have no idea what they're doing, and it's just as cringe as it could possibly be. | ||
There's little stats. | ||
AOC, plus New York's 14th Congressional District, plus Youngest Woman Plus Latina to the House, negative Trekkie. | ||
Uh-huh. | ||
Then I got to refresh it because XO is that. | ||
They don't approve it. | ||
Well, AOC outright says it's a negative that she's a Trekkie. | ||
Sue Lee Jessica Wu, bento box queen, mommy of the century, negative, sleep deprived. | ||
You know, they've been putting out these videos like that really cringe one 22 senators put out where they were like, Ish, that ain't right. | ||
And they're like yelling about Trump. | ||
They must have hired the worst social media marketing. | ||
And they're like, I got an idea. | ||
Act like you're video game fighters, and then we'll play Smash Brothers theme, and then you'll bounce up and down. | ||
And it's like, the weirdest thing is the women who've never played video games before doing, like, booty bumping, thinking they're, like, doing some kind of, like, martial arts dance. | ||
I saw this, and I just said, Democrats are trying as hard as possible to create a single-party supermajority for the GOP. Well, the thing is, this was a trend on TikTok about 18 months ago. | ||
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And that's the thing. | |
I look at whoever they're hiring to do social media. | ||
Because social media, it's trend. | ||
You follow the trend. | ||
You hit on what people are talking about. | ||
You can progress. | ||
But there are trends that would have worked for this. | ||
But to see this from a social media creator aspect and go, this is from 18 months ago. | ||
This is not going to resonate with anyone. | ||
To be fair, did they put this video out 18 months ago and were only just finding it now? | ||
Or did they just put it out? | ||
I assume they just put it out. | ||
I can tell you right now this was just put out. | ||
Because there's absolutely no way in hell this could have been out there and I on TikTok wouldn't have found it. | ||
Agreed, agreed. | ||
And Libs of TikTok. | ||
Like, Libs would have posted this the moment it dropped, which is probably why it dropped right now. | ||
But, yeah, I mean, look, again, they're struggling to find Any kind of purchase at all. | ||
They have no cohesive message because inside the Democrat Party, they don't know what to do. | ||
They don't know what the Democrat Party is. | ||
They're fighting between the progressives and the quote-unquote normal liberal Democrats. | ||
And until they get that squared away, it's going to be this kind of stuff. | ||
You know, it's like a beehive with no queen. | ||
You know what I mean? | ||
Like the cult members have no direction anymore. | ||
And I think largely, you know, if we want to get outside of like the semantic debate or the insults or whatever, it is largely culty in that they just march in lockstep with each other. | ||
But there used to be leadership. | ||
Now the leadership is largely quit. | ||
And it's not so much the leadership where people who are actual Democrats who are telling them what to do. | ||
It was prominent, influential individuals in the party. | ||
Offering up direction and strategy. | ||
And now we can see that these prominent billionaires who are big Democrat donors have all quit. | ||
Like Bill Ackman, is that his name right? | ||
Did I get his name wrong? | ||
Yeah, yeah. | ||
And then obviously Elon Musk. | ||
Donald Trump was a Democrat a while ago, but we go back 15, 20 years for that one. | ||
The point is, all of the prominent leadership and resources... | ||
Have been slowly pulled away from the Democrats, and the more that happens, the more unhinged they become. | ||
To the point where, in the past year, we see many of the top prominent CEOs and billionaires that were funding the Democratic Party are gone. | ||
So what's left? | ||
Literally, it's a hive of bees with no queen, and the bees are just spinning around, and sooner or later... | ||
And I love that analogy, because it really is, because if you're going to be a member of the Democratic Party, you're going to be on the liberal left these days. | ||
There's so many things that you have to agree with and so many things you have to be a part of. | ||
You have to believe in transgender stuff. | ||
You have to believe in going against Trump. | ||
You have to believe in supporting Ukraine. | ||
You have to believe in so many different things that unless somebody's telling you what to support this week, they lose track. | ||
And you can't support anything. | ||
Exactly. | ||
And that's the wonderful thing is because on the conservative side, we can be one thing and disagree on another and still be together. | ||
On the liberal side, a great example is Angela Bella Camino on X. She's the bold lib. | ||
I don't think she's actually a lib, though. | ||
No, no. | ||
I was on her show the other week, and she's phenomenal. | ||
But she is liberal-minded, but she's like Anna Kasparian liberal. | ||
So is Elon. | ||
I agree. | ||
But that's the thing is that she only disagreed with a little thing of maybe you shouldn't transition children at nine years old. | ||
Everybody went after her. | ||
Apparently, Anna Kasparian said something like, I don't blame you for who you voted for. | ||
What choice did you have? | ||
And the liberals are losing their minds over it. | ||
It's a cult, you guys. | ||
When you have more and more—I'll just pause, okay? | ||
Let's step outside of the first-person perspective of Tim Kast IRL and, like, my view of that's what the Democrats are. | ||
Let's just go outside the country. | ||
You've walked into America for the first time. | ||
You're an alien. | ||
You've landed here. | ||
You've studied the language. | ||
You're in disguise. | ||
And you don't know anything about what's going on in politics right now. | ||
You see one political party falling apart, refusing to cheer for normal things. | ||
Booing normal things. | ||
And another party is growing, winning. | ||
And people from that side are slowly going over there. | ||
You simply would conclude, this is what is socially popular. | ||
That's it. | ||
Now for me, I'm like, they're cultists and they're insane and they're driving people away. | ||
I can say it like that. | ||
Then they make videos like this and I'm just like, keep doing it. | ||
But a wonderful example is Gavin Newsom. | ||
Gavin Newsom simply created a podcast, the first guest he had on. | ||
Charlie Kirk gets him to say, I don't think it's fair that they're competing with young girls. | ||
And that one thing, all the top ex-creators are going at Newsom's throat. | ||
Because he just disagreed. | ||
Oh, he's getting annihilated. | ||
For the last 10 years, he's done everything he wanted to do. | ||
He's followed every liberal talking point. | ||
He's done everything. | ||
And he just says, okay, maybe the 6'4 chick shouldn't be spiking on the 5'1. | ||
Public enemy number one. | ||
There's no room for dissent. | ||
They treat everything as if it's like a religion. | ||
So if you step out of line at all, you become the heretic until they call you all the worst names. | ||
You're a Nazi, etc. | ||
I haven't seen anyone call Newsom a Nazi, but if he stands firm on this position, it's only a matter of time. | ||
It's literally only a matter of time. | ||
I believe Newsom's strategy is to try and moderate. | ||
And you can't just dive in. | ||
So if Newsom came out right now and said, trans and the kids is bad, we shouldn't have men and women in sports, closing the borders is a good thing, illegal immigration is a bad thing, instantly they're like, you're a fascist. | ||
So if he starts with, no, no, I'm a Democrat, well, you make a good point, but I still think this, and then every day he can increment, he's going to try and moderate the Democratic Party because he wants to win the presidency. | ||
I get that. | ||
Maybe Charlie Kirk was a bad person to bring for your start. | ||
Like, maybe bring a more moderate person. | ||
No, I think Charlie Kirk is the right person in that it shows that he's willing to talk to the right, and the left has been completely unwilling to do that. | ||
Now, I'm not saying that I want Newsom to be successful, but for his ends, for the goal that he's after, talking to someone like Charlie Kirk is the perfect person. | ||
He moderates on, and he's moderated on stuff that is... | ||
Absolutely the 80-20 stuff, right? | ||
So you hear people talk about 80-20 positions that Donald Trump takes. | ||
Most people, I don't care what you read online, I don't care what you hear on X or on TikTok, most people don't believe that men can become women or women can become men, and most people don't think it's fair to have young boys competing against young girls in sports. | ||
At high school age, when you have young men just going through puberty and stuff, or college age, when they've just gone through puberty, it's absolutely unfair. | ||
It's the most obvious thing in the world. | ||
Only the most dedicated ideologues support it. | ||
And so your average person is like, no, this is wrong. | ||
That's why Gavin Newsom said it's obvious. | ||
You know, it wasn't even that it's, oh, this is, you know, maybe it's not, you know, he didn't really him and haw about it. | ||
It was like, no, this is, it's unfair. | ||
He said deeply unfair, I believe was the quote. | ||
And it's like, that is an obvious position to 80% of Americans. | ||
It's not something that's controversial. | ||
I mean, even in California. | ||
California shifted rightward in the last election. | ||
Oh, yeah. | ||
But I mean, what was it? | ||
Every county in America did. | ||
I mean, everybody is shifting, right? | ||
89% of the counties. | ||
Well, 89% of the counties have shifted that way. | ||
And that's why it cracks me up when they go, oh, it's not a mandate. | ||
Because they're going from the starting point of... | ||
50-50. | ||
It's like, no, it's a mandate because when you go and you look at what happened in 2020 and then you compare the numbers to 2024, that shift across the country, that momentum can't just be stopped. | ||
I mean, Republicans do a great job of snatching defeat from the jaws of victory, so they could find a way to stop it, but I don't want them to. | ||
We have this clip that Gavin Newsom posted, and I'm surprised he did. | ||
But in another sense, I'm not so surprised. | ||
I think Gavin Newsom wants to run for president in 2028. He's aware the Democratic Party has become psychotic and he's trying to moderate. | ||
So he sat down with Charlie Kirk. | ||
Here's the clip. | ||
And he talks about the book bans. | ||
And Charlie does a fantastic job. | ||
In addressing these issues. | ||
How about the book ban stuff? | ||
On a serious note, 4,240 books or titles, libraries and schools were banned in 2023. Is that not as a conservative? | ||
Well, it depends. | ||
I mean, like, I think we can both agree pornography should not be taught to nine-year-olds. | ||
Fair point. | ||
Okay. | ||
So that's a book ban. | ||
All right. | ||
Well, there are some other books. | ||
Oh, no, no, no, no, no. | ||
That was the Moms for Liberty contention. | ||
Time out. | ||
Like, I agree on Bill O'Reilly. | ||
The Moms for Liberty movement that you made a big thing of was just no porn to 10-year-olds. | ||
We agree. | ||
So those books should be banned. | ||
So what we should do right now is every California school that has porn in their library should be kicked out. | ||
Does that include the Bible? | ||
Well, I wouldn't say the Song of Solomon is porn. | ||
No, but I mean, some have made that point. | ||
Is that a fair point? | ||
I don't think that's fair at all. | ||
And as a man of faith, and I deeply admire that about you. | ||
Thank you. | ||
But no, I mean, again, the Song of Solomon is rather risque. | ||
But what we're talking about in these books is not just the words, it's also the images. | ||
And again, your audience can look at the images themselves. | ||
It's highly graphic. | ||
But again, it seems a banning binge. | ||
I mean, at next level, sort of cancel. | ||
But why do you think moms are doing that? | ||
Do you think it's because they want to have mind control, or do you think that they have come across incident of incident of highly provocative material? | ||
I love moms, but this moms, I mean, we don't have to get into Moms for Liberty. | ||
I mean, you brought up the book bans, though. | ||
Deeply organized for a larger agenda, but that's my humble opinion. | ||
That's a non-answer. | ||
But let me just, you know, kind of complete the point, is that it's easy to just call it kind of a book ban, but when you actually have to read some of these books, it will take your breath away. | ||
Of some of this stuff, right? | ||
You're like, okay, you know, we're teaching a 10-year-old how to put a condom on. | ||
I know. | ||
I just have a problem with, you know, who the hell is going to decide that government? | ||
I mean, Doron DeSantis is going to decide what I can read or say in the boardroom in the classroom. | ||
This is the exercise of politics, though. | ||
The exercise of politics is the highest form of community because it blends morality and sociability. | ||
So what we do is we have discussion and elections and we have boards and commissions, right? | ||
And we as a people say, okay, no porn for 10-year-olds. | ||
And that's politics, right? | ||
So I don't know why Gavin Newsom posted this clip, to be completely honest, because he gets absolutely annihilated. | ||
He begins to defer to Charlie Kirk saying, yeah, okay, yeah, well, you're right. | ||
Giving him every point. | ||
Now, what do you think the response on the left was? | ||
I mean, he's probably that he's bowing down to the radical right, telling him what's going on. | ||
Maybe. | ||
But what is the first post in response to Gavin Newsom, do you think it's saying? | ||
He was wrong to talk to Charlie Kirk? | ||
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Nope. | |
Nope. | ||
I'm surprised you guys are being so kind to Democrats. | ||
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There's no... | |
Well, I mean, they call them a Nazi? | ||
It's what? | ||
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There's no porn in schools? | |
No, no. | ||
Are you leaning into fascism? | ||
Wow, I'm surprised you guys can't figure this one out. | ||
It's that porn... | ||
They argue that porn should be in schools. | ||
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That was close. | |
That was close. | ||
Never change, Democrats. | ||
Well, as this guy... | ||
This guy responded by saying, Porn is not bad. | ||
Forcing people to feel sex is bad as evil. | ||
Legalize sex. | ||
That is exactly what I wanted to hear. | ||
I'm so proud of you. | ||
Thank you for saying that. | ||
Well, look at Emma Vigelin from the Majority Report. | ||
She came on the Culture War podcast. | ||
And when I was like, here's a book that teaches children, that is for kids. | ||
And in it is an explanation on how to use Grindr. | ||
Okay, that's telling kids to go meet adult men. | ||
That's wrong. | ||
And she's like... | ||
We shouldn't censor books. | ||
And I'm like, okay, so you're in favor of adult materials. | ||
Like, that book has scat in it. | ||
You know what that is? | ||
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We're trying to keep it family-friendly, so I'm not going to define what that is, okay? | ||
And she defended it and said it was a good thing. | ||
I don't think I've ever been more aggravated by an episode of your show than when you had her on. | ||
It was watching somebody who obviously didn't know what she was talking about trying to defend something she didn't know about. | ||
And it was insane to watch somebody just go, well, you don't ban books. | ||
It's like... | ||
There has to be nuance to this conversation. | ||
It's not nuance. | ||
They're actually lying to you. | ||
There is no book ban. | ||
It is curation. | ||
There's a word for it. | ||
You can't have every book that's ever been printed in the school library. | ||
You must curate your library. | ||
So you curate it and you select things that are acceptable and are not. | ||
It's not banning. | ||
It's curriculum. | ||
Fair enough. | ||
The issue in Florida was curriculum, meaning they were giving sheets to children saying, here are the books we want you to read. | ||
So I have a question for Democrats. | ||
Should Mein Kampf be in the curriculum for grade school kids? | ||
Well, I mean, half their side supports that as a Bible. | ||
So sure. | ||
Have the Democrats, I mean, their whole argument against white supremacy and fascism, they'd say, how dare you? | ||
Of course not. | ||
Blah, blah, blah. | ||
And I say, should we ban that book in grade schools from curriculums? | ||
Or should we say we will not include Mein Kampf in the curriculum for seventh graders? | ||
I'd like to see them say no. | ||
Book bans are bad. | ||
Fine. | ||
Stick to your principles, I guess. | ||
All books, all the time, everywhere. | ||
Well, that's why it's weird to see Gavin Newsom talk about a book ban because I had to look it up because I couldn't remember the actual titles of the books. | ||
But under his administration, they banned The Adventures of Huck Finn, To Kill a Mockingbird, and Of Mice and Men. | ||
Wait, Newsom did? | ||
Yeah, California has banned The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, To Kill a Mockingbird, and Of Mice and Men. | ||
For being racist. | ||
Yeah. | ||
So what you can do, apparently it's like you can ban examples of racism or even in literature, but you can't ban examples of sodomy, which is in the literature that they want still to be in these books. | ||
It's like, okay, so I'd love to try to figure out, give them a Venn diagram and show me where their points are. | ||
What is it? | ||
32 attempted book bans targeting 87 titles across the state. | ||
The books were basically considered... | ||
What is it? | ||
And again, it goes back to... | ||
It's not a ban because you can buy these books. | ||
It's just that they're not in the curriculum. | ||
So the whole premise is a lie. | ||
It's not a ban. | ||
It's curation. | ||
You can still get these books in the States. | ||
You can buy them on Amazon. | ||
This is all BS. It's all a lie. | ||
I think Newsom came out against those bans. | ||
Oh, did he? | ||
I'm not sure, but a cursory search says that Newsom's administration pushed back on book bans. | ||
Let me read what it says. | ||
Governor Newsom signed Assembly Bill 1078. The legislation prohibits school boards from banning instructional materials or library books based solely on their inclusion of diverse perspectives, particularly those related to LGBTQIA and racial themes. | ||
So I think the racial themes was specifically targeting the bans of Huck Finn and things like that. | ||
Okay, he opposed it. | ||
He did oppose it? | ||
Yeah, so he recently, what was it? | ||
He passed AB 1078. Right. | ||
To require that you need two-thirds to ban it. | ||
Yeah, yeah, yeah. | ||
So yeah, sorry to attribute that to Gavin Newsom. | ||
That was California's attempt to censor those books. | ||
But it is fair to point out that he's complaining about Republicans wanting to ban books while Democrats are equally banning books. | ||
Yeah, it's just they're banning things that go against what they see in their head. | ||
But that's why it cracked me up when he asked me, he goes, who's going to make that decision? | ||
Ron DeSantis? | ||
And the answer is yes. | ||
Yeah, you make that decision. | ||
It's like, if you want to have those books in California schools... | ||
Maybe the parents that go to the PTA meetings? | ||
That seems reasonable. | ||
Parents having a say about children? | ||
That's crazy. | ||
Well, no. | ||
In California, the kids keep all their problems a secret and only talk with strangers. | ||
The teacher gets to know everything, and the parents can't be told the truth. | ||
That's wild, man. | ||
I can't believe that they chose that as a campaign platform, but let's be real. | ||
The Democrats are a... | ||
How would I describe this? | ||
A shadow monster. | ||
Right? | ||
A bizarro American person, right? | ||
So, you know, Bizarro Superman? | ||
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Oh, yeah. | |
Yeah, he's insane. | ||
He talks backwards half the time or whatever. | ||
So Republicans are like, we shouldn't allow criminals and rapists to come in. | ||
And Democrats go, yes, we should. | ||
And you're like, what? | ||
Why? | ||
And then you're like, I'm going to clap for this 13-year-old brain cancer. | ||
And they go, ooh, that's bad. | ||
And you're like, why? | ||
Everything that regular people like, they hate. | ||
Every bad thing we're trying to stop, they like. | ||
It's just. | ||
It's just opposite. | ||
Opposite party. | ||
Well, that's where we say, like, the joke that, you know, Donald Trump could cure cancer and the left would complain about all the out-of-work oncologists. | ||
Right. | ||
You know, they'd be upset about that. | ||
And that's the reality of it. | ||
I think Bill Maher said it best. | ||
He was, like, on that... | ||
He was on, what is it? | ||
Podcast Save America. | ||
And he said... | ||
He said, if you want to lose every election coming up, make parents... | ||
Put parents in second place when it comes to decisions about their children. | ||
100%. | ||
And that's exactly the message that the Democrats have been sending. | ||
At least the message the Democrats in California have been sending. | ||
If you want to lose elections, tell parents that your children are not your children. | ||
Imagine trying to make children community property, basically, is what they're doing. | ||
The crazy thing to me is that there are liberal parents who agree with it. | ||
The sad thing is I don't think there's, like, I think it's one of those silent majority vocal minority things where the people who oppose it don't want to be ostracized in their community. | ||
Maybe, but I mean there are parents who literally support the school inflicting upon their children horrible things. | ||
And there are parents who bring their children to fully nude drag shows or like just inappropriate drag shows. | ||
When this whole thing was happening with the all-ages drag shows they were trying to do, which have largely been pushed aside, they were parents bringing children to events where grown men were doing sex acts or they were putting their children on stage at gay bars for men to throw money at. | ||
There were parents that were doing that. | ||
There are evil people out there. | ||
To be fair though, there was a story out of Europe, I think last week, where a young woman gave birth to a baby and threw out the window. | ||
Where? | ||
She was an American who was visiting France and she gave birth and then chucked the baby out the window from the third or fourth floor. | ||
Because there are insane people who do evil things. | ||
See, that's one of those I would use as a test case. | ||
I can make a video about that. | ||
And that's where I love to see the insanity of the left. | ||
Because I could post about that and just say, this was wrong. | ||
And then watch my comment section tell me how not wrong it was. | ||
Yeah, here you go. | ||
I mean, I don't want to dive too much into this, but U.S. woman in custody after allegedly throwing newborn out of Paris hotel window. | ||
Insane. | ||
Baby was pronounced dead at the hospital and authorities are investing the case as a homicide of a minor younger than 15. That was from February 25th. | ||
There are evil, evil people. | ||
And this was a parent who killed her child. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Allegedly. | ||
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Allegedly. | ||
Allegedly. | ||
Can't blame the woman. | ||
It was the gravity. | ||
You know, like, that's what they'll say. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Well, let's get into the nitty-gritty of politics here. | ||
We got the story from Newswire. | ||
It's from the Bloomberg TV Wire. | ||
This is funny because I saw this headline from Newswire. | ||
And when you read the AP headlines, there is key context missing in their stories. | ||
The title is Doge Effort to Sell of Federal Properties Inadvertently Exposes CIA Black Site in Northern Virginia. | ||
Bloomberg TV reporting. | ||
Massively viral story. | ||
Now, what happens when you actually try to Google search it is not a whole lot comes up. | ||
But we do have this story. | ||
Trump administration deletes list of hundreds of federal buildings targeted for potential sale. | ||
So, OK, here's Bloomberg. | ||
The Doge Effort to Sell of Federal Property Inadvertently Exposes CIA Black Sites. | ||
AP reports they delete the list of federal buildings for sale. | ||
They don't give you the context of why it was deleted. | ||
The Trump administration Tuesday published a list of more than 440 federal properties that identified a potentially offload, including the FBI headquarters and the main DOJ building after deeming them not core to government operations. | ||
And by Wednesday morning, the list was gone entirely. | ||
Non-core property list coming soon. | ||
The GSA, which published the list, did not respond to repeated questions about the changes or why the properties had been listed, why the properties that had been listed had been removed. | ||
But now we know why. | ||
And I think it's absolutely hilarious. | ||
It's because the CIA was operating buildings off the books. | ||
And whoops! | ||
Yeah, and the CIA is not supposed to, I mean, this is obvious to most people, but the CIA is not supposed to be operating. | ||
In a fashion like that, domestically. | ||
I like the fact, obviously, that this has been exposed. | ||
I do hope that it leads to more investigations as to what exactly they were doing, and I hope that becomes public so the American people know what the CIA was doing in the U.S. I do think that it's acceptable to have an intelligence bureau working internationally, but I don't think – I also think that it's unacceptable to have them working in the United States. | ||
There is an FBI for that reason for when it comes to federal crimes, which there should actually be few federal crimes in my opinion. | ||
There shouldn't be a lot of crimes that the federal government actually investigates, kidnapping, those kind of things, maybe interstate drug trafficking or international drug trafficking, etc. | ||
But otherwise, there shouldn't be a lot of crimes that the feds actually have to investigate because that's what we have states for. | ||
That's why we have state police. | ||
That's why we have municipal police. | ||
There are multiple police agencies. | ||
The federal government doesn't need all the policing agencies that it has. | ||
And furthermore, things like the EPA don't need an actual police force. | ||
That's what the FBI is for. | ||
You don't need to have a federal police force for the... | ||
You know, for HUD. But every organization, they all do. | ||
I mean, the FDA has police force. | ||
That's why they have SWAT teams that kick in the doors of people that are selling raw milk. | ||
Chicken police. | ||
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The IRS has police force, too. | |
I mean, all these federal agencies have some sort of police force. | ||
My question, what exactly is a blackside? | ||
Is that kind of like one of those places where... | ||
It means off the books. | ||
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So it's just off the books? | |
That's pretty much all it is? | ||
Yep. | ||
Okay. | ||
So activities are untracked by actual federal spending and things like that. | ||
But the bigger thing... | ||
Well, please, sorry. | ||
It also means there's not going to be oversight. | ||
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Right. | ||
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So it's pretty straightforward. | |
As I was saying, when you talked about the first response on the article on the other ex-post, the funny thing to me is on this one. | ||
The first response should be, why is the CIA operating domestically? | ||
That should be the response from the American people. | ||
But instead, if you go to that Twitter post, the first response is, how can they just sell our property? | ||
It's like, how are you that delusional? | ||
I look at it the same way I look at when Edward Snowden came out and told everybody. | ||
I expected the response to be, how dare they spy on us and violate our constitutional rights? | ||
The other one is, the actual response was, Why did you give this young guy access to this information? | ||
I was like, that's insane. | ||
I would like to ask this person. | ||
Ma'am, do you think that you are CIA? There is no hour here. | ||
Bro, guys, clearly this is a CIA sock puppet account that didn't realize they had switched over to their main. | ||
It's a joke. | ||
I'm kidding. | ||
But the CIA is probably running sock puppets from that office. | ||
Who knows? | ||
Yeah. | ||
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Probably. | |
One of the smartest things that Elon Musk did was when he said, we're going to make it so that non-verified accounts don't get seen. | ||
He was basically saying, all the bots we can't find and get rid of, so by charging at least a dollar, we make them pay. | ||
So now, the CIA, they probably had a meeting where they were like, how many bots do we run on X? And they were like, 3 million? | ||
They're like, what's that going to cost us? | ||
It's going to be like 50 million a year. | ||
And Elon's sitting there being like, yep. | ||
I did think it was funny that when you look at the verified accounts, that when you put that out there, that the anonymous accounts, the accounts for hackers, anonymous, they all verified their account. | ||
So if you look, every anonymous account on X is verified. | ||
I was like, one of y'all put your ID in, which is hilarious. | ||
Yeah. | ||
But the question of whether or not they were actually operating, the CIA was actually doing domestic operations. | ||
We don't actually know that. | ||
It should be answered. | ||
That's true. | ||
And the problem with the black side operating in the United States is, well, for one, it's probably not the only one. | ||
If you think it's the only one, I've got a bridge to sell you. | ||
And we don't get accountability when they do these things. | ||
But based on what we saw with Eric Chiaramella, yeah, the CIA was running operations in the U.S. And for those that don't know, he's the guy who got Trump impeached. | ||
And YouTube and Facebook would delete any post made with that guy's name in it. | ||
This is what's really funny about the Epstein stuff. | ||
When the people come out and they're like, Mossad, he was working for Israel. | ||
I'm like, slow down, slow down. | ||
I think what did Mike Cernovich say? | ||
It's whatever's above Mossad, right? | ||
That doesn't mean it's not related to Mossad, but it's got some higher clearance than you can just say. | ||
And the evidence to that is when Trump got impeached due to the Eric Charmella whistleblower thing, when real clear investigations, a reputable, prominent national news company, issued their report saying we've identified the whistleblower. | ||
If you went on Facebook or YouTube and said that name, they'd nuked the content and they wouldn't say anything. | ||
The weirdest thing was, you post on Facebook. | ||
Hey, here's the guy's name. | ||
Your post would vanish without warning. | ||
No strike, no notice, no notification. | ||
And so what I ended up doing was I posted. | ||
I said, Eric Ciaramella is a 50-year-old dentist from Dubuque, Iowa. | ||
He has three kids and enjoys his day. | ||
Deleted. | ||
And I'm like, hold on. | ||
I didn't say anything about that guy. | ||
Certainly there are other people with that name, right? | ||
Nope. | ||
If you said that name, Facebook would remove what you said within seconds, within minutes. | ||
YouTube took down, I think, two of my videos where I was talking about the RealClear Investigations report. | ||
I just covered the news. | ||
I'm like, wow, big breaking story. | ||
RealClear Investigations has, they say they've unmasked the whistleblower. | ||
Video disappeared. | ||
I didn't even know. | ||
I didn't get a strike. | ||
I didn't get a warning. | ||
I didn't get an email. | ||
I got, I saw comments from people saying, they were like, Tim, why'd you take the video down? | ||
And then sure enough, when I went, the weirdest thing was when I went to my YouTube page, the video was still there. | ||
But when I moved the mouse over the title, it wasn't a link. | ||
It was just like... | ||
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Nothing. | ||
Your thumbnail was just hanging out. | ||
Yeah, it was like the thumbnail, the title, and instead of the cursor turning into a little finger to click, nothing happened. | ||
And I couldn't click on it, and I'm like, this is weird. | ||
So yeah, that's the domestic operations they've been doing, and we know they're doing. | ||
And we don't get accountability when they're running black sites in Northern Virginia or who knows where else. | ||
Or anywhere, yeah. | ||
Right. | ||
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The double standard is crazy because we had, what was it, Nate? | |
Is it Kane? | ||
Like a few weeks ago where he was the whistleblower and he was saying that his name got leaked and then people were saying it over YouTube, X and everything. | ||
No reaction like that, you know, because it's rules for thee but not for me. | ||
Oh yeah, the CIA, they protect their people. | ||
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So it's just, the double standard is just crazy to me. | |
I'd love to see the internal documents because Twitter wasn't doing this. | ||
Twitter allowed you to talk about it. | ||
I'd love to see the internal documents from Facebook when this was going on, why they were taking these things down. | ||
And Zuckerberg, remember when he went on Rogan and he was like, you know, we made a lot of mistakes and we're changing and we're going to do things right. | ||
I'd like to see any human being sitting across from at that point be like, tell me why you took down all the posts related to Eric Charmella. | ||
Tell me why. | ||
It's really funny because for a while we didn't know if they lifted the auto ban on his name and then Jack Posobo was on the show and it was like a year later or two years later and then he said it and we all looked at each other and we were like, are they going to ban us? | ||
Now it's just like, bro, there's no rule against saying Eric Charmella. | ||
If they want to take the live show off the air with 50,000 people watching because we broke no rules, I don't know what to tell you, man. | ||
Let the world see exactly how the CIA operates in this country. | ||
But I will say, I will say, outside of this, there's some things I can't talk too much about because confidential sources talking on background can't say too much. | ||
But let me just say, with the moves Trump has made against the deep state, largely with the reforming or attempted reforming currently of the FBI, the stuff I'm already hearing is wild. | ||
And I'll give you one example. | ||
The case against James O'Keefe related to Ashley Biden's diary evaporated overnight. | ||
I think we're going to start to see the exposing of the criminal weaponization of government against private citizens. | ||
So it's going to get rowdy. | ||
See, here's what worries me about that. | ||
We did that already. | ||
Right? | ||
We knew, like, we had a guy, we had multiple people come out and tell us, hey, by the way, the United States government is violating your constitutional rights, they're digging into your email, they're digging into your phone calls, they're observing all the stuff they're not allowed to, and our response was, the American people's was to say, hey, that guy that told us that, that dude's a criminal. | ||
And I hope the American people have evolved to a point where we recognize that was a bad idea. | ||
This is going to be formal documents coming from declassifications. | ||
Trump says he wants to put out the documents on the attempted assassination, reveal these things to the public. | ||
And I think, not that I believe Pam Bondi or Kash Patel want to be overly transparent. | ||
I know that there's a narrative about that. | ||
But that in this regard, the transparency we seek benefits them, and that's why you're likely to get it. | ||
So Epstein files, I don't know. | ||
Honestly, they probably were destroyed a long time ago. | ||
But weaponization documents currently within the FBI New York office, in the attorney's office at the Southern District of New York, it is within the agenda and interest of the Trump administration, Kash Patel and Pam Bondi, that we get transparency on all of those things. | ||
If it was perhaps information pertaining to a Trump operation in the Middle East that could spark war or something that was related to the extraction of U.S. personnel, who knows? | ||
They're not going to just reveal this information. | ||
If there's information pertaining to drug cartels and someone gets shot and killed, they're not going to release this information. | ||
These are ongoing things, but the weaponization, all the stuff we're deeply concerned about, fortunately for us, we're all aligned. | ||
What Kash Patel wants is exactly what the people want, and so that's what you vote for. | ||
I mean, hopefully that it continues. | ||
I mean, so far, we are getting what we want. | ||
Hopefully that continues. | ||
I think we'll be—I think I was pleasantly surprised. | ||
I thought it was going to be a marginal—I called it a marginally good presidency. | ||
I said, you know, Trump showed us that in his first term it was marginally good. | ||
He had a lot of bad people. | ||
There was some bad policy, but it was a net positive. | ||
I think it'd largely be the same. | ||
Then, sure enough, in the first month— Trump is basically just nuclear bomb after nuclear bomb. | ||
Yeah, exceeding all expectations. | ||
I think it will taper off to a certain degree in some ways, but I don't know the volume gets turned down from here. | ||
What I mean to say is, right now we're seeing this parabolic curve where it's just getting crazier every day. | ||
The Democrats are losing their minds. | ||
I don't think it's going to keep going up like that. | ||
I think it's in a plateau, but it will remain tense and high. | ||
Trump is going to be doing a lot of things at this level for a long time. | ||
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I think it's going to be pretty intense up until midterms. | |
It's going to be kind of leading that crescendo right to there. | ||
I don't know. | ||
I think it gets crazy before the midterms. | ||
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No, I'm saying it's going to keep going up. | |
And then midterms, if they win, the midterms... | ||
No, I think he's got to push for J.D. I think he's got to push to say, we're going to keep this going. | ||
Because if it does tail off, what he's saying is that he's basically spent his powder. | ||
That there's nothing else to reveal to the American people. | ||
But I mean, I do agree that I think it's... | ||
It's mutually beneficial. | ||
What cash and them want is what the American people want, so we're going to see it. | ||
And I think the reason why it was so moderate the first time is that I think Trump trusted the government. | ||
Yep. | ||
First time he was in office, he was like, these people aren't actually evil. | ||
They're not trying to screw over everyone. | ||
Let me hire John Bolton. | ||
That's a perfect example of trusting the government. | ||
And then he came in the second time, and he's like, all of these people are out of their minds. | ||
Let's go wild. | ||
Yeah, I mean, we've said this on the show before, but... | ||
The four years that Trump was kind of in the woods and in the wilderness really gave him the ability to not just plan what he was going to do when he came back, but also find the right people, clearly people that had been persecuted by the government, people like RFK, people like Tulsi Gabbard, people like Kash Patel, like, I forget his name, not the HHS guy. | ||
Anyways, finding people that had been persecuted by the government to get into positions that were doing the persecuting, right? | ||
With Tulsiya's head of DNI and stuff. | ||
That kind of stuff is where you see the real changes are going to happen. | ||
Because these people know exactly what these bureaucracies have been doing. | ||
Did you say Peter Navarro? | ||
I didn't mention Peter Navarro. | ||
Is that who you're thinking of? | ||
No, it was the guy that was... | ||
Basically banned from the internet for talking about vaccines. | ||
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No, no. | ||
For talking about the COVID vaccine. | ||
There were a lot of people who were basically banned from the internet. | ||
In the administration now is what I'm saying. | ||
I forget what his name is. | ||
It totally slipped my mind. | ||
The doctor. | ||
Because I know a friend of mine, Dr. Simon Godek, he was attacked relentlessly for that. | ||
He actually ended up moving to Brazil. | ||
Let's jump to this next story from Variety. | ||
Jimmy Kimmel roasts Trump for claiming Biden spent $8 million on making mice transgender. | ||
Are they so dumb they don't know how to Google? | ||
OK, we have two possible scenarios. | ||
Jimmy Kimmel is, in fact, so stupid. | ||
He doesn't know how to Google or he's lying to you because I'm going to show you what he said. | ||
But first, we call this is Ian. | ||
Ian refers to this as information vaccination. | ||
That's the wrong story. | ||
This is the story. | ||
Nope, that's the wrong story, too. | ||
The story we're looking for is right there. | ||
CNN forced to issue correction to Trump fact-check after false claim Biden admin did not spend $8 million on transgender mice. | ||
This claim needs context. | ||
CNN was forced to issue a correction Wednesday after they falsely fact-checked President Trump's claim that the federal government under former President Biden had spent $8.2 million on gender-affirming hormone treatments in mice. | ||
The funding was funneled through the National Institutes of Health, but CNN's Deirdre McPhillips clapped back at the president, saying that the experiments were only 400 monkeys and that it amounted to a mere 500,000. | ||
Turns out she and CNN were mistaken. | ||
It was the White House that pointed that out. | ||
Under the Biden administration, the National Institute for Health doled out millions of dollars in taxpayer-funded grants for institutions across the country to perform transgender experiments on mice. | ||
The White House said in a statement before laying out some shocking examples of egregious spending. | ||
CNN had originally reported that Trump had falsely claimed that the Department of Government Efficiency identified governments spending $8 million making mice transgender. | ||
In the reporting, they had cited three studies. | ||
So, I don't know if they have the actual image, but we also have this from Fox. | ||
CNN edits fact-check saying Trump falsely claimed there were trans experiments on mice. | ||
This story was huge. | ||
It was a couple weeks ago. | ||
We went over the story. | ||
Quote, between 2021 and 22... | ||
NIH awarded a total of $477,000 to three projects that involved administering feminizing hormone therapy to monkeys to understand how it may affect their immune system. | ||
The fact check continued. | ||
Transgender women are nearly 50 times more likely to be infected with HIV than other adults, blah, blah, blah. | ||
We get it. | ||
There were also numerous studies where they gave cross-sex hormones to mice. | ||
The purpose of these studies... | ||
So what CNN first did was they were like, no, Trump's wrong. | ||
Then they went... | ||
Well, okay, Trump's not wrong. | ||
It's just they weren't trying to make the mice transgender. | ||
They made them transgender so that they could do different experiments, which doesn't matter because that's not what Trump said. | ||
Jimmy Kimmel, who is either as dumb as a box of rocks or as evil, sorry, rocks, perhaps both, came out and lied, claiming he meant transgenic mice. | ||
No, he didn't. | ||
They made that up. | ||
And it's a weird, clever way to manipulate stupid people who don't pay attention. | ||
They say, Jimmy Kimmel continue to roast Trump on his talk show, blah, blah, blah, saying $8 million in making mice transgender. | ||
This is real, to which Kimmel fired back, no, it's not real. | ||
You know that you hear the President of the United States say we're spending $8 million through sex change operations on mice. | ||
You say, well, I'm sure he's exaggerating, but there must be something there. | ||
Turns out... | ||
Turns out there's not. | ||
It's not real. | ||
The government spent money on transgenic mice, which are genetically modified mice they use in lab tests to study disease. | ||
It has nothing to do with being transgender other than the word. | ||
The trans part of the word, you think they know this and just ignore it, or are they so dumb they don't know how to Google? | ||
Or maybe they think we're so dumb we don't know how to Google, I don't know. | ||
Well, um... | ||
Perhaps if Jimmy Kimmel read CNN, he'd realize Trump was meaning literally transgender mice. | ||
Well, I'm not going to blame him for not reading CNN. Most of us try to avoid it. | ||
Even Jimmy Kimmel. | ||
I mean, Jimmy Kimmel's going to say negative things about Donald Trump no matter what. | ||
So it's, you know, I feel like taking, you know... | ||
Yeah, but this is egregious. | ||
Well, I can tell you that we're transgenic. | ||
Argument made at the TikTok, that is the trending thing right now. | ||
All the liberal creators making videos, making a lot of videos about it's transgenic, not transgender, and trying to obscure... | ||
Well, yeah, but that's a fact check, and liberals aren't going to go look for that. | ||
But they're going to look for the big creators. | ||
So, TikTok banned me. | ||
For like, I don't know, eight out of time or whatever. | ||
And we only recently restarted an account. | ||
I hate TikTok. | ||
I think it's awful. | ||
And I only recently restarted the account because of the controversy and everything going around about the banning. | ||
I said, okay, like, let's play ball. | ||
Banned in like two weeks. | ||
And they said that we don't exist in their shared reality. | ||
So we have stories like this in the Telegraph. | ||
Trump said the U.S. spent $8 million on transgender mice. | ||
He was right. | ||
Reeling off a list of examples of apparent misspending, which Trump said that $45 million has been on diversity, equity, inclusion, blah, blah, blah. | ||
The left wing said this, that, or otherwise. | ||
The White Coat Waste Project, a non-profit campaign to stop animal testing, which investigates taxpayer-funded experiments on the effects of gender-affirming drugs in rodents. | ||
The president was referring to their investigation. | ||
Justin Goodman, senior vice president for the lobbying group, claimed it has documented over $250 million spent on transgender animal experiments over the last couple of decades. | ||
He added, there were over two dozen active federal grants funding transgender animal experiments worth a total of $64 million. | ||
These include NIH-funded project at Duke University that allegedly received $455,000. | ||
In another experiment, scientists at the University of Michigan allegedly spent $2.5 million of a grant investigating the effects of hormone treatment in mice to imitate gender transition. | ||
So, all they can do is lie. | ||
This is so shocking to the American conscience. | ||
Jimmy Kimmel probably sat down with his CIA handler, who is out of a job now and shaking and smoking 800 cigarettes, being like, just say transgenic, I guess? | ||
Because Jimmy Kimmel is an evil person. | ||
And you know why he's evil? | ||
Because when his friend, Dickie Barrett, who was the host, the introductory voiceover for his show, was mandated to get the vaccine. | ||
And he said he wasn't going to do it. | ||
They fired him. | ||
Jimmy Kimmel went on to show later and said people who don't get the vaccine shouldn't get medical treatment. | ||
Or something to that effect. | ||
I'm paraphrasing. | ||
But he was like, the first we bring in the people who got the vaccine, and the rest of them, you don't get the medical treatment. | ||
Something like that. | ||
I don't have the exact quote pulled up, so I want to make sure I'm cabinet with. | ||
I'm paraphrasing something to that effect. | ||
I think that's evil. | ||
Well, yeah. | ||
I mean, look, the whole... | ||
This whole project that they're talking about is, pardon my French, it's Frankenstein shit, right? | ||
Like, this is straight up, like, trying to play God, and it's gross and creepy. | ||
I don't care what people think of me for saying, but it is. | ||
It's crazy how, I mean, I guess I should say, this is the stupidest? | ||
Like, the stupidest attempt at calling Trump a liar, it's one thing when you edit him out of context to make it seem like he said the wrong thing. | ||
It's another thing to go, crap, they found out about the transgender mice thing. | ||
Transgenic mice thing, I mean. | ||
And then you're like, bro, come on, we're not falling for your puns. | ||
But I can tell you how this is going to progress on social media. | ||
So the defense right now over the last two days has been it's transgenic. | ||
Like that's the push. | ||
You see any large liberal creators, they're using that line. | ||
And then as we come out with the fact checks of them, because there's a ton of us creators who will fact check them to death. | ||
And as we come out with that, the next line is going to be, well, the intention wasn't to make them transgender. | ||
That was just a side effect of the experiment. | ||
So the goalpost when it comes to that type of stuff. | ||
Is always at a dead sprint away from us. | ||
But you got to make sure you got the response then. | ||
So if you're talking to your liberal aunt and she's saying transgenic and then you show the actual from the Telegraph. | ||
Come on. | ||
Prominent British newspaper. | ||
And she goes, well, but the intention wasn't to make them trans. | ||
You respond with, whoa. | ||
So it did happen. | ||
That's it. | ||
That's right. | ||
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They did that. | ||
But for other reasons. | ||
Well, I don't care what the reasons were. | ||
Trump didn't cite reasons. | ||
He just said they were doing it. | ||
Yeah. | ||
I mean, like I said, you have to be. | ||
Totally ideologically possessed to think that it's okay for the government to be spending money on these types of programs for the intended purposes that they're talking about. | ||
Like, this is, again, this is Frankenstein shit. | ||
This is straight up... | ||
It's on par. | ||
It's closing in on, like, you know, making mutants in a lab. | ||
But you have to think their morals are obviously... | ||
I mean, when you're looking at the moral compass of liberals who believe in this type of stuff... | ||
I mean, their moral compass starts at we can chop body parts off kids. | ||
So the idea of doing it to mice to them, that's nothing to them. | ||
It's crazy how the argument they're making is Trump misread the report because it's plausible to stupid people who don't actually investigate the news. | ||
Do you think the intent of them saying Trump misread the report other than to, you know... | ||
Cast Trump as a dumb person or something. | ||
Do you think the intent is to mislead people into thinking that it doesn't happen? | ||
Yes, because it gets backed up right away. | ||
A good example is on TikTok, we have a few creators who pretty much get their marching orders directly from Midas Touch. | ||
We can see the FEC documents, they get paid. | ||
So the funny thing is, when you see Midas Touch come out with an article, these dudes have videos for it. | ||
They're the little crew of guys that make videos about whatever Midas Touch tells them. | ||
So when they run with the transgenic line... | ||
These are the heaviest hitters when it comes to the liberal side on TikTok. | ||
They're going to get 10 million views on It's Transgenic before anybody got around to mentioning the CNN fact check. | ||
Because Midas Touch is telling them, this is what we're making an article, go talk about it. | ||
And it just gets out very quick. | ||
And then most of us on the conservative side... | ||
We're playing catch-up where the whole time we're just receiving it and trying to – and it's such an overwhelming sense of I've got to debunk it. | ||
By the time you get the actual rebuttal out, it's spread like wildfire. | ||
That's the whole – the lie gets halfway around the world before the truth can get its shoes on. | ||
Exactly. | ||
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Once everybody sees the headline, they're just like, OK. Yeah. | |
Especially when you're primed to believe something, like you want to believe that Trump is the bad guy, and then someone can go ahead and feed you a line, and you're like, let me get on TikTok, let me get on X, let me get on Blue Sky, or whatever your platform of choice is, and spread this around. | ||
And again, it's something that I don't think is compelling to the average person that's... | ||
Plugged in, but I still think that there's a significant portion of the U.S. that isn't plugged in. | ||
These people are evil. | ||
No, I agree. | ||
I mean, anything along this line of science, like he said, it's Frankenstein. | ||
Who are lying to obfuscate that the government is spending hundreds of millions of dollars on this stuff, they're evil. | ||
Well, yeah, like I was saying, their moral compass, if they're willing to chop stuff off kids, they don't care about mice. | ||
Right. | ||
To them, it's not a big deal to lie about this. | ||
But again, I'm not talking about science. | ||
I'm talking about the liberals that are saying, to prop up the cult, Trump must be wrong. | ||
We are going to lie about what's really going on. | ||
They're evil. | ||
So we'll give a shout out to this lady. | ||
Andrea C. Love, PhD, who tweeted, I can't believe this needs to be said. | ||
Transgenic mice are not transgender mice. | ||
And it's got 14,000 retweets. | ||
And then, of course, I just posted this. | ||
And then you've got everybody claiming you were wrong. | ||
But she still gets, what, 6.4 million views. | ||
And the liberals attach themselves to this without factoring it because they're dumb as a box of rocks. | ||
So, you know, I have to say it. | ||
But there's a reason why when Charlie Kirk sits down with Gavin Newsom, Gavin Newsom goes, oh, yeah, well, yeah, you're right, I guess, because these people don't read. | ||
Marianne Williamson told me after she came on the show, I'm paraphrasing again, it's been a long time, that she wouldn't do this ever again, and there's a reason why liberals won't do it, and it's because she said something to the effect of, like, you know, the questions you ask and things you bring up are just so outside of how we handle things or whatever, and just what the conversation was. | ||
Simplest form. | ||
We actually showed her the proof, and she could not answer these questions. | ||
For instance, when she said, book bannings are bad, and I grabbed one of the books, because we have them all, and I showed it to her, she gasped. | ||
I showed her the blowjob in the genderqueer book. | ||
And she went, oh! | ||
And she was like, I don't want to look at that. | ||
And I'm like, you think kids do? | ||
But that's exactly... | ||
I remember you saying that to her and you were like, I cannot show you this on camera because this video will get taken down. | ||
The presents I'm going to give to Bill Maher when I go on his show. | ||
You know, so I don't think they'll ever have me on that show. | ||
What are you bringing for Gavin Newsom when you're on that show? | ||
Similar things. | ||
I'm going to be like, you know, let's talk about these books. | ||
But Bill Maher's halfway there. | ||
You know? | ||
But I do have a lot of stuff to bring. | ||
I'm related to Trump. | ||
Because he gets the book stuff. | ||
He gets the gender ideology stuff, right? | ||
He gets the stuff Trump is saying. | ||
He doesn't understand the economic stuff. | ||
He doesn't understand the... | ||
He believes too much of the corporate lies. | ||
I think if you're somebody who passively absorbs the news, like Bill Burr, for instance, you're as dumb as a boxer X. You know what I mean? | ||
Let me clarify that. | ||
People who don't watch news programs... | ||
But are fervent, is what I'm trying to describe. | ||
If you're a plumber and you don't watch the news, you don't pay attention. | ||
I got no beef, right? | ||
We're going to do our best to get you educated. | ||
If you're someone who doesn't watch the news, but you are fervent on political issues, I'm saying you're dumb. | ||
So, presence abound for all of these people when I visit them. | ||
I'm going to give them books. | ||
I'm going to print out news reports. | ||
I'm going to hand it to them. | ||
And I'm going to be like, I'd like you to just look at these things. | ||
Like the Ukraine stuff especially. | ||
But when you said with Bill Maher you're going to bring him stuff, especially on Trump, right? | ||
My worry with Bill Maher, because Bill Maher definitely gets it. | ||
He definitely gets it that liberals have lost their minds. | ||
And he doesn't even see himself in that party anymore. | ||
But I think when it comes to Trump, I honestly think with Bill Maher it's like a religious... | ||
Hatred, of religious dislike where, you know, like you could present, you know, a priest, say, hey, look, here's all my evidence. | ||
You know, God isn't real. | ||
And he's still going to believe it. | ||
And I think that's how Bill Maher is with Trump, is no matter what evidence you give him, he's just going to have a hate of Donald Trump. | ||
Like, I think he's just done it so long he's gotten so used to hating him. | ||
Well, Trump and him also have personal beef. | ||
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So it's emotional. | ||
Like Trump insulted him or something. | ||
I can't remember what happened. | ||
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You insults a lot. | |
But again... | ||
Donald Trump insulted someone? | ||
No. | ||
So, like, apparently they won't have me on the show for some reason, and the people have been trying, and then their people I talked to on the phone, and they'll get you out. | ||
And then they offered me some dates, but my kid was just born, so I couldn't go. | ||
Congratulations, by the way. | ||
I appreciate it. | ||
But now, apparently, they've gone radio silent again, which, you know, I gotta be honest, I wouldn't go on real-time. | ||
It's just not gonna happen. | ||
I don't respect the show. | ||
I used to watch it all the time when I was younger, for a very long time. | ||
But I think Club Random would be very interesting to sit down with Bill Maher. | ||
I think the issue is, for the same reason Marianne Williamson says she can't come on a show like this, for the same reason liberals are terrified to come on Timcast IRL, is that it's a show where we literally have 30 news stories pulled up from reputable sources and we read through them. | ||
So it's like when I pull up ABC News or CBS or Fox or The Telegraph or Axios, How do they respond to a CNN article that says they're lying or wrong? | ||
They can't. | ||
So we've had the famous instance was Hunter Avalon came on the show, if you remember that guy. | ||
And I mentioned something to the effect of, you know, Joe Biden said, if you don't fire the prosecutor, you're not getting a billion dollars. | ||
And he goes, that never happened. | ||
And I was like, OK, pulled it up and said, roll tape. | ||
And we played the clip right there in front of him. | ||
He went, oh. | ||
How can you maintain the liberal lies of your platform if you're forced to sit down and confront the facts? | ||
So these people won't come on these shows. | ||
No, they're terrified. | ||
But for some reason, conservatives are knocking on the door and won't leave me alone. | ||
They're asking every day, can we come on the show? | ||
And I'm like, we'll find time. | ||
The schedule's packed up like two months out. | ||
And we have to try as hard as possible to get liberals to come. | ||
And then we had, what was that, Dean Withers was his name, I think, whatever. | ||
He agreed and then at the last minute canceled. | ||
And they always make excuses. | ||
Hassan agreed to come on the show and the last minute canceled. | ||
These people are terrified! | ||
Shout out to Sam Seder, who agreed to come on the show, though. | ||
And we had a discussion, and it was wacky, but it's okay. | ||
Luke Beasley. | ||
David Pakman wanted money. | ||
Well, Dean won't come to an environment, because I know Dean very well. | ||
Dean, Parker, Harry, they are the liberal, you know... | ||
Team for Midas Touch. | ||
So it's like, when it comes to those guys, they will never... | ||
Dean needs an environment like that 30-on-1 that he did with Charlie Kirk, where he gets to fire out stuff and he knows there's an end. | ||
He's like, okay, I have 15 minutes to just be the most insane version of myself and then I can step away and get away and nobody can challenge me on it. | ||
On a program like this, he would say something and you would just go, well, let's look it up. | ||
And if you do that to him, he's... | ||
Destroyed. | ||
Right. | ||
Because he's got a pre-loaded speech he's going to give you. | ||
It's also why they struggle with Joe Rogan. | ||
Oh, yeah. | ||
Because Joe Rogan also says, Jamie, pull that up. | ||
So they have a hard time going on shows like that and being their authentic selves. | ||
Hence, Kamala didn't want to go on. | ||
They want to set special rules. | ||
Their rule for Rogan, I believe it was, he had to go to them and their studio. | ||
Why? | ||
Because then he couldn't pull that up. | ||
They were trying to take him out of that environment. | ||
I've told all these people, by all means, I will pull up anything you tell me to pull up. | ||
And when we had on, who was it? | ||
We had a liberal on. | ||
I pulled up everything that they asked me to pull up. | ||
Oh, Luke Beasley. | ||
Yeah, he said, pull up. | ||
I pulled it up. | ||
We'll pull it up, and we'll talk about it. | ||
And he got embarrassed. | ||
And then guess what? | ||
He said he would come back on the show. | ||
Now he's refusing. | ||
Is he really? | ||
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Now he's refusing? | |
Now he's refusing. | ||
The thing with people like Lucas, people at the left, they'll come on here, and even the fact that you'll pull stuff up, they still have a slight advantage in the fact that most of the things that you're going to pull up are going to have a left-leaning bias. | ||
If you bring up Fox, they're going to say, well, it's Fox. | ||
And if you bring up... | ||
Wikipedia, which they're going to say, oh, that's perfectly legitimate, which is completely untrue when it comes to political things. | ||
All of that stuff has a left-leaning bias. | ||
Most of your media has a left-leaning bias. | ||
And there's still people that won't come on when you have, like, not just have to deal with the truth, but you have to deal with the truth that's presented in a way that is friendly to your side. | ||
So I will just do a quick clarification. | ||
The first time we tried booking Pac-Man... | ||
I was told that he requested an honorarium to appear on the show, to which we said we'd never pay guests. | ||
And then recently, I think a year ago, we tried getting him on again, and he said he'd try to find time, and we bounced back some dates and it never came through. | ||
Kyle Kalinske agreed to come on numerous times and then never did. | ||
I don't blame anybody who hosts their own show, and I wouldn't ask anybody to quit their job or cancel their thing for me, so I can respect that. | ||
When Hasan Piker agreed to come on the show, he canceled because he said it was during COVID. It was at the tail end, and he was concerned about traveling, and I said, totally legit, that's fine. | ||
Sam Seder, on the other hand, made up a fake story, and then, like, I leaked, I leaked, I published the DMs proving he was lying. | ||
He eventually did come on the Culture War, and we had a conversation, because I was just like, I'm not gonna have that guy on the show, but then I said, no, let's bring him up, because he was lying about me again. | ||
And, like, the only thing they can do is pull clips out of context, lie about my views, but I think, I think it's a mixture of they're liars and also really dumb, and that's why you have... | ||
Most of the prominent, as we mentioned earlier in the show, most of the, I shouldn't say most, but many of the prominent liberal leadership have moved to Trump. | ||
So I'm talking about the donors, the industry leaders, I'm talking about RFK, Tulsi, Elon, etc. | ||
A lot of the big default liberals that were in industry, that were donating, that were leading the charge and what the Democrats were supposed to be doing, they're on Trump's side now. | ||
As am I. And I'm still a liberal guy. | ||
I'm not particularly conservative, but fairly moderate, left-leaning a little bit in some respects. | ||
The left right now, as I say all the time, left and right means one thing. | ||
If you're on the left, you don't pay attention to the news. | ||
And if you're on the right, you scrutinize the news. | ||
That's the gist of it. | ||
And it's a gradient. | ||
If you're super far left, you literally don't read the news. | ||
And if you're a liberal, you probably read a little bit. | ||
If you're a moderate, you may be reading quite a bit. | ||
And then, it's funny because the Overton window of, I shouldn't call it the Overton window, but there is a column, center-right, slightly moderate conservative leaning, where the highest concentration of truth-knowers exist. | ||
And so you have people slightly to the left or to the right of that. | ||
So staunch, hard-right conservatives. | ||
Are in this alignment. | ||
And then in the middle, you have, like, fairly moderate conservative types. | ||
And that's where we tend to have that coalition. | ||
So the more you pay attention to the move, the further right you go to a point. | ||
And that's when it comes to, like, identifying with part of a party. | ||
Because, like, sure, I see myself more on the conservative side now. | ||
But my thoughts were always liberal. | ||
But I didn't have... | ||
I just watched the Liberal Party leave me. | ||
I can't believe in their positions and anything they believe in because it's so insane to me. | ||
But also on the other side, I can look at the right, I'm going to get my truck wrapped in Make America Great Again. | ||
And I'm like, I don't identify with you because I think you're out of your damn mind too. | ||
So it's a balance. | ||
But the problem is that if you're a little on the left and you don't identify with the crazy people, you're not on the left. | ||
You're not a liberal. | ||
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You're a fascist. | |
I saw this comedian that he had this joke where he was like, you know, if you go talk to people that are conservative and you're like, oh, I'm a conservative. | ||
They're like, oh, yeah, come on over, hang out. | ||
And he's like, if you go talk to people that are liberals, you'd be like, oh, well, I'm a liberal. | ||
And he replies, well, we'll see. | ||
Because if you step out of line, you're going to get crucified. | ||
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It's the meme where it starts with the person on the right and the person on the left and the guy in the middle, and then slowly as each goes, it's like the person in the middle gets pushed further to the right by the person on the left, and they're just yelling, you're a bigot. | |
The person in the middle is staying in the exact same place. | ||
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Oh yeah, they're just moving left, and then they're just like, you're a bigot, and you're like, what? | |
But again, I mean, there's no cohesive ideology on the left. | ||
But I think a wonderful example of what you were saying is, that's why I brought up Anna Kasperian. | ||
I think she's a wonderful example. | ||
Somebody who lived in the liberal world. | ||
The liberal world went left, and she stayed liberal. | ||
I mean, she's still got some lefty thoughts, but... | ||
Anna Kasparian deserves a lot of criticism because she played the game as hard as she could play it until she couldn't play it anymore. | ||
And the only reason she couldn't play it was because she started getting attacked by people. | ||
And so she and Cenk fell out of it, I don't believe, of their own choosing. | ||
So when they were making videos about me... | ||
Look, we had Cenk Ugr on the show. | ||
I'll invite him back whenever. | ||
There was this fake story that got published in 2018 called the Alternative Influence Network. | ||
It was a hit piece that claimed independent news creators were secretly networking with white nationalists. | ||
They connected Chris Reagan, who made video game and comedy sketch videos, with Richard Spencer with a direct straight line. | ||
That line, according to the report, said that they had collaborated on video work together. | ||
Chris Reagan never met the man. | ||
He had nothing to do with any of that. | ||
He barely was political. | ||
He doesn't make any political videos anymore. | ||
He even took down some of his political videos. | ||
Because the Young Turks had beef with Dave Rubin, they ran this story, fact, as if it was true. | ||
And in their thumbnail, my name was right in the middle. | ||
So I know Cenk Uygur. | ||
I've known him for 13, 14 years. | ||
And so I saw him at Politicon. | ||
And I was like, hey, how's it going, man? | ||
I was like, good to see you. | ||
I sent you a message about that piece. | ||
Boom, he starts screaming in my face, top of his lungs. | ||
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And then I'm like, why are you yelling at me? | ||
Cameras swarm us. | ||
Everybody's filming what's going on. | ||
He screams, I'm a Trumper and blah, blah, blah. | ||
And I was like, what are you talking about? | ||
And he went nuts. | ||
He's never addressed. | ||
We've never actually addressed that issue. | ||
But Anika Sparing went on to make a bunch of videos lying about me, calling me ugly, saying that I was like, I did a story on five reports that had come out saying conservatives tend to be more attractive than liberals. | ||
The thesis of these of these is privilege. | ||
It's literally a leftist argument. | ||
This is why I say the left has no cohesive ideology. | ||
The argument is, if you grow up ugly, you are less likely to receive benefits from individuals who are courting your attention. | ||
Thus, life will be somewhat harder for you to acquire resources. | ||
You will then start to align with collectivist principles of, we need to band together because life is hard. | ||
If you're attractive, tall, deep-voiced, chiseled, whatever, or if you're a woman who's busty and beautiful, people do nice things for you because they're trying to court your attention. | ||
Thus, you say, wow, this is easy. | ||
If I can do it, anyone can. | ||
And you start to adopt a more independent or meritocratic worldview. | ||
That's actually rooted in the left supposed ideological argument around privilege. | ||
When I made that video, young Anna Kasparian made a video saying Tim Pool is ugly and he's wrong, and they just started making fun of fat Trump supporters. | ||
Despite the fact, I was actually just reading the Washington Post. | ||
So then, now she's having this awakening moment, and I can respect that's fine, but... | ||
I think it's fair for a lot of people to recognize that Cenk and Anna played the game as long as they could, until they could not do it any longer. | ||
And it's easy to call them out. | ||
I'll give them some respect for doing the right thing now. | ||
There are a handful of others that saw the moves that were happening behind the scenes before everybody else, and quit their corporate press jobs and became heterodox, and you know they really meant it. | ||
I'm not going to name these people, but y'all can figure it out for yourselves. | ||
Prominent people who worked at corporate press had this epiphany moment where they were like, oh, I can't believe the woke. | ||
I'm quitting. | ||
And now they're trying to gatekeep the heterodox position of liberals that are in the Trump coalition. | ||
I mean, gatekeeping is something that is typical, but it's something that I think that we shouldn't. | ||
Clearly avoid, because the reason we won is because of the broad coalition. | ||
And what I mean is, these people who were woke liberals, who attacked heterodox voices on the right, who all of a sudden at some point decided that they were abandoning ship, it was an inorganic change, and now they're gatekeeping this very same movement to keep people out. | ||
Well, I mean, there probably is to some degree that's true, but at the same time, like... | ||
The whole point, or at least from my perspective, and this is something that we've talked about on the show multiple times, like when you have people that have a change of heart or that are rejecting the far left and are saying, hey, we're going to go ahead and support the big tent MAGA movement. | ||
I know there are people that are going to be disingenuous. | ||
I know there are people that are going to do it for money. | ||
I don't care. | ||
And when they are actively suppressing growth of the populist movement is the point. | ||
Yeah, fair enough. | ||
So there are people who worked at big corporate press outlets who had this awakening moment where they said, you're right, the Democrats have gone too far. | ||
I'm heterodox. | ||
And then a year later, they were saying, don't let those people in. | ||
And I'm like, right, those people are full of it. | ||
They're fake. | ||
That's fair. | ||
But like I said, we have to have as... | ||
We have to welcome as many people as we can. | ||
There are people that are going to try and gatekeep, but if they're spreading the message that we're trying to get, and then they're complaining. | ||
Which is my position on Cenk Uygur, and has always been. | ||
Well, the biggest one right now is Lindy Lee. | ||
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She's the one where it's like, because I have had knock-down, drag-out fights with her on X, because she has been the left. | ||
Funnest little puppet online. | ||
That is a tough one. | ||
And then she made the switch and I'm like, look, I recognize the timing makes what she's saying complete and total BS. But it's a grift. | ||
But I'm not going to attack her too much only because it's fun watching the puppet play for our side. | ||
She's untrustworthy. | ||
She either voted for Kamala or she either lied back then about voting for Kamala. | ||
Or she's lying now about not voting for Kamala. | ||
Exactly. | ||
That is the woman that used the phrase, we have to use vaccinations as a carrot for people to get their freedom back. | ||
Is that the same thing? | ||
No, no, no. | ||
You're talking about the health official. | ||
The health official made that. | ||
Lindy Lee, she was a mouthpiece for the Democrat Party. | ||
She was this tiny little Asian thing that was a mouthpiece for the Democrat Party. | ||
But she was the... | ||
Right now, she was on the left and it was coming near the election. | ||
She would be the one who would have been the first person to put out the post about transgenic mice. | ||
She's that person. | ||
And then magically, she had a come to Jesus or a come to Trump, I guess, moment. | ||
Right after the election. | ||
It was perfectly timed. | ||
Let's jump to the story from Axios. | ||
Scoop. | ||
State Department to use AI to revoke visas of foreign students who appear pro Hamas. | ||
OK. | ||
Secretary of State Mark Rubio is launching an AI fueled catch and revoke effort to cancel the visas of foreign nationals who appear to support Hamas or other designated terror groups. | ||
Senior State Department officials tell Axios. | ||
The effort marks a dramatic escalation in the U.S. government's policing of foreign nationals conduct and speech. | ||
Don't care. | ||
Thank you. | ||
And have a nice day. | ||
What do you guys think? | ||
I mean, so I think that I would like to think that this can be done properly. | ||
I don't know that AI is sophisticated enough. | ||
And also, look, I do think that if you are a foreign student and you're here on a visa, I mean, protesting probably shouldn't be high on your list of activities. | ||
And I think that you should probably refrain from protesting. | ||
Granted, we do have the freedom of speech that's protected here, but... | ||
If you're here on a visa, maybe you should focus on your schoolwork and not focus on protesting. | ||
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I would agree. | |
You know, like, if you're here on a visa, you're trying to make yourself better and ideally make the country better, you know, because the brain dump is a big thing. | ||
You're taking smart people from other countries. | ||
And if you're going out to, what was it, a library the other day where all those protesters took over and they did the fake bomb threats? | ||
I mean, everywhere, really. | ||
Like, that's not what you want. | ||
In the country, in my opinion. | ||
For me, I would feel like it needs to be based in the fact that Hamas is a terrorist group. | ||
Like, it can't be based in protest. | ||
It can't be based around people who are, you know, focused on people who are protesting. | ||
It has to be people who are taking action to benefit Hamas, whether even through their... | ||
Because, I don't know, if you make it in protest now, now you're dancing around the First Amendment. | ||
Maybe, but I kind of don't like the idea that we give people temporary stay in this country and then they just start becoming disruptive. | ||
American citizens petitioning. | ||
So what is protest? | ||
And what is the spirit of the First Amendment? | ||
The idea was not, the founding fathers did not intend for 17,000 people to march to the street waving signs, blocking roads and shutting down businesses. | ||
Peaceably assemble. | ||
What was going on back then was they were concerned that the crown would come and arrest them for meeting in bars and having planning meetings about the structure of their own government or going to Continental Congress, you know, sessions, shutting them down. | ||
So their view of peaceably assembling speech was not rooted in marching through the streets. | ||
But we've largely interpreted it to be like, OK, Americans can assemble in many different ways. | ||
Foreign individuals who are here on specific visas, pretending to specific things, choosing instead to block our roads and obstruct our economy. | ||
I think it's I say no. | ||
I say no. | ||
And the reason is, are we going to allow bad actors to come here? | ||
And then cause economic damage to our country and communities. | ||
And that may have been their entire intent. | ||
I don't understand for what purpose are we allowing non-citizens who cannot vote try to petition our government? | ||
So I look at it more in a practical sense. | ||
So how would you define as doing something pro-Hamas? | ||
I don't care if it's Hamas. | ||
So you're talking about just protest if they're caught protesting. | ||
I mean, let's put it this way. | ||
If a, you know what, let's clarify. | ||
Protesting I don't care about to a certain degree. | ||
If a person here on a visa, non-citizen, is at a university or in any way obstructs our official proceedings of government or proceedings of university, I say we retain the right to revoke their visas because these are not voting individuals. | ||
They should not be making attempts to influence our governance. | ||
Okay, so, I mean, but that, again, that would at least give the basis of inviolating rules or crimes. | ||
Because if they're actually stopping people, okay, that I'm 100% in favor of. | ||
If they're standing on a sidewalk holding up a sign, I kind of say, I don't like that a foreign individual is trying to influence our government, but you can do that from anywhere. | ||
If an American protests, we can argue that the protest is, you know, there's limitations on... | ||
If you're obstructing a roadway, we're going to clear you out of the roadway. | ||
And then you can get a permit. | ||
So I guess I'd put it this way. | ||
I don't think non-citizens... | ||
Actually, I think this is actually pretty clear. | ||
I think we're not even... | ||
I'm not even arguing with anything. | ||
Even Americans aren't allowed to obstruct roadways or official proceedings. | ||
Exactly. | ||
So these protests that they're always doing are unlawful assemblies in that they are not 1A protected instances. | ||
So the foreign students at these universities who are obstructing are breaking the law and they are not protected by 1A. Okay, revoke their visas. | ||
Bye. | ||
See, that I don't argue against. | ||
If you're here on a visa, you get caught violating our law, you're gone. | ||
Like, I'm all for that. | ||
My worry is that this is worded very vaguely, the way they're talked about. | ||
I'm sure there'll be more specificity later. | ||
But it's vaguely worded in the sense that if you are taking activities that are promos for you would be signed on the side of the road, not obstructing traffic, not violating rules, like that, making that deportable? | ||
I worry that's a slippery slope for it. | ||
Why should any non-citizen be granted the rights to advocate against us, even in our own country? | ||
Because that's the beauty of the First Amendment, is that you have to allow people their voice. | ||
Like, you have to. | ||
American citizens. | ||
Again, if you're here on a visa... | ||
If you're here on a visa, you are here because we are allowing it. | ||
You don't have a right to be here. | ||
You're probably on a visa that's attached to the fact that you're a student. | ||
Focus on your schoolwork. | ||
If you want to protest or go to a protest, I think that that probably should be okay. | ||
But if you're engaging in the protest, if you're out there throwing things or making a scene, it's out. | ||
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I agree with that. | |
It's kind of like... | ||
Imagine you got a roommate and you walk in and he's washing his feet in the kitchen sink. | ||
And you go, bro, are you legit washing your feet in the kitchen sink? | ||
And he goes, hey man, I pay rent. | ||
I pay utilities. | ||
I want to use the sink this way. | ||
And you go, okay, we need to come to an agreement on what we're allowed to use the sink for. | ||
So you draft up these rules and say, okay, fine. | ||
I'm going to say you're allowed to wash your feet in that sink there, but don't use my sink. | ||
We agree. | ||
Then you invite a guy over. | ||
He walks over and starts washing his feet in the sink. | ||
Like, no, no, no, dude, you're a homie who's hanging out. | ||
You don't get to do that. | ||
That guy's paying rent and I had to make a compromise with him. | ||
You stop doing that now. | ||
Leave. | ||
No, I can understand. | ||
Like I said, I... To be fair. | ||
I don't think we disagree. | ||
I think we agree that if you're doing something that you shouldn't be doing that you're not allowed to do... | ||
No, I'm talking about... | ||
Where the First Amendment wouldn't protect you anyway. | ||
So first, 1A does protect non-citizens. | ||
The Bill of Rights of the Constitution applies to tourists, 100%. | ||
There is a question over guns, which is interesting. | ||
So how would a non-citizen buy a gun in this country, despite the fact it is—I believe the Supreme Court already ruled the Constitution applies to non-citizens, and they have the same rights. | ||
And the reason we do that is because—and here is the real challenge. | ||
The reason why we give non-citizens constitutional rights is because to take or to deny them those rights would mean that the police could stop you and say, What you are doing is we're going to stop you and search you and say, hey, man, I'm just standing here minding my own business. | ||
I'm an American citizen. | ||
I have a right to protest. | ||
And they go, we don't think you're a citizen. | ||
Now we're going to stop you, and then we'll figure out if you're a citizen later. | ||
Because the restrictions on the government, the government has to say, we can't actually stop to check if you're a citizen or not. | ||
And that's one of the challenges with illegal immigration. | ||
So navigating this thing is difficult because, I'll just put it this way, you've got people who are coming here for ill intent. | ||
They seek to cause us harm, to obstruct, cause damage, and they will do it and create friction and economic friction in any way they can. | ||
I don't like the idea that we have to let people come into our country. | ||
And the issue of Hamas is it's secondary. | ||
I'm not talking about that. | ||
Anybody who comes to this country on a visa as a guest. | ||
Given benefits by our country for, let's say it's a three-month visa or a two-year visa, who then decides, I want to use this opportunity to influence your country. | ||
I say, you are not a citizen. | ||
You have no right to influence our government in protest. | ||
I reject that. | ||
I can certainly understand the argument of how does the government differentiate between citizens and not, but I do think there is a problem in saying non-citizens can influence our government in some way with our protection. | ||
I don't like that. | ||
Yeah. | ||
If you're here as a guest, which is what a visa is, and you're going to protest, and I think that it should be basically engaging in any level of protest beyond just being at the protest. | ||
You want to put your body there and stand there and stuff, whatever, that's fine. | ||
If you're yelling at people, if you're causing a nuisance in any way, beat it. | ||
There's no reason to say, oh, we must allow you to be here. | ||
You have no right to be here. | ||
You are here because we are generous. | ||
If you're going to go and protest and cause a disturbance, even cause a disturbance, hollering through a megaphone. | ||
You can be at a place where there are people hollering through a megaphone, but if it turns into something where the police come and they just start scooping people up and you're among them, bye. | ||
That's it. | ||
You know, if it starts getting rowdy, you should get out of there before the police arrive. | ||
Because if the police decide we're going to scoop people up, and I'm not saying that police should, I'm not taking a stance on that, but if they do and they find out that you're here on a visa, see ya. | ||
Just go home. | ||
You can have your opinions, you can type them on the internet, but if you're going to a protest and you're going to make a stink and make noise and the police end up picking you up, beat it. | ||
No, I understand. | ||
Like I said, for me, it's a dance. | ||
For me, it really is just because as somebody who's pro-Israel and was dealing with a lot of the pro-Hamas protests and all stuff like that, and I recognize it would have been so much easier just to get rid of those people from those crowds and allow the people that wanted to peaceably... | ||
Carry on with their lives to go. | ||
And then it butts up because I always look at free speech as an absolute. | ||
And I recognize that we've made rules around it and we make concessions on that. | ||
And this would be another concession on that from my perspective. | ||
And it's anytime there is a concession when it comes to the First Amendment, I always would err on the side of the first than I would on the side of the government making a new rule. | ||
Yeah, I mean, fair enough. | ||
Indeed. | ||
Shall we go to Super Chats? | ||
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We're going to read your Rumble rants and your Super Chats, and of course we're going to have that uncensored call-in show coming up at 10pm at rumble.com slash timcastirl. | ||
You've got to be a premium member at Rumble, so use promo code TIM10, sign up now at timcastpremium.com, but for now we will read your Super Chats and Rumble rants. | ||
All right, let's see. | ||
Uh-oh, YouTube's crashing. | ||
YouTube does that. | ||
We'll start with Rumble, I guess. | ||
Rumble's not crashing. | ||
All right. | ||
DookiePox says, I like turtles. | ||
Excellent. | ||
WhiskeyBiscuit says, turtles suck, tortoises rule. | ||
These are very, very contentious. | ||
Rumble rants. | ||
I got news for you, WhiskeyBiscuit, though. | ||
The internationally... | ||
The academic recognition of the turtle family includes tortoises. | ||
So everybody likes saying turtle, even though tortoises are technically different. | ||
But I forgot what happened. | ||
I was at a pet store, and they explained to us, you can look it up, that tortoises colloquially are still in the, as per English, the turtles represent everybody. | ||
That's right! | ||
That's right. | ||
Sorry, guys. | ||
That's just the way it is. | ||
All right, let's grab some super chats now that we've already started off with some hot takes. | ||
AlphaTurkey says, with China acting up near Australia and ready for war, plus 2027 coming up, Gaza and Israel and Ukraine wars, are we on the inevitable path to World War III? I don't know. | ||
With Trump in office, you know, if a year ago I might have said it's possible, depends on what happens, but now that Trump's in, I don't know so much. | ||
Yeah, maybe a war happens without us. | ||
Because Trump's going to be like, nope. | ||
Plus it's Israel. | ||
And he's going to be like, whatever you need. | ||
One of the things that's actually a little concerning is the way that the EU is behaving. | ||
The whole like, oh, we need to arm up and blah, blah, blah. | ||
I get that they're not meeting their NATO obligations, but it sounds like they're looking to do it independently of NATO. And the last two world wars were because of Europe. | ||
And I don't want to see a third world war because of Europe. | ||
Well, there was an amazing tweet that somebody put, I don't know what you call it now on X, but an amazing post on X where a person from Germany said, hey, Europe, just checking. | ||
You want us to march across Europe and to go fight Russia? | ||
He's like, just checking this time. | ||
I want to get that out of the way. | ||
Are you guys sure? | ||
Exactly. | ||
Like, you really want us to do this? | ||
Because it wasn't cool last time. | ||
But one of the things to me, I don't think there's a world war possible. | ||
Because, like, there's one of two realities that exist. | ||
Because liberals love to act like if we gave Ukraine a bunch of money, they could defeat Russia, which I don't think is a reality. | ||
But let's just say it was. | ||
Let's just say the least funded and the least military-equipped country in all of Europe could defeat Russia. | ||
Okay, cool. | ||
Now they're not a world power anymore and we don't have to worry about them. | ||
One of those two realities has to be true because if Ukraine can beat them, they're not our enemy. | ||
They're not our worry anymore. | ||
But if you can't beat them... | ||
Now Europe knows you can't beat them without us. | ||
They don't go to war either. | ||
So either one of those realities keeps us from having a world war. | ||
Yeah. | ||
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Good point. | |
All right, let's grab some more. | ||
We have Horset saying, Tim, did you see your good friend Emma Vigeland mocking Peyton McNabb being injured? | ||
What a real winner. | ||
I did. | ||
I, in fact, did a whole segment talking about it saying, thank you, Emma. | ||
We need these things to win the midterm, so please mock young women who are brutalized by men. | ||
I insulted her. | ||
In a very vulgar way. | ||
Alright, let's grab this. | ||
What is this? | ||
Kenneth Hart says, PCC uncovered a pretty serious genocide active in Congo? | ||
Is that a joke? | ||
No, it's the Congo. | ||
It's a meme that was made up in PCC. There is a femagenocide going on in the gongo. | ||
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Oh, jeez. | |
Aaron Goodrich says, In Timcast tradition, I am listening to the show while my wife is in active labor. | ||
I will welcome my fourth daughter, Helana, likely by the end of the show. | ||
Congratulations. | ||
Good, sir. | ||
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Absolutely. | |
And give my best to your wife. | ||
I'm sure she is working very hard right now. | ||
You know? | ||
A very difficult thing to do. | ||
Doug Blask says, Shout out to Discord's 7 Days to Die server now running Darkness Falls, my friends. | ||
You want to play 7 Days to Die? | ||
Join the Timcast Discord server. | ||
Go to Timcast.com. | ||
Click Join Us. | ||
Sign up. | ||
The Discord server, for those who don't know, it's a big chat room. | ||
If you're asking yourself, how do I get involved? | ||
Are you tired of sitting there on your couch, flipping through YouTube channels, wondering how you can actually get involved and help make a difference? | ||
One way is to meet people. | ||
You can do that however you want. | ||
You can get started on the Discord server. | ||
Timcast.com, you get active. | ||
20,000 plus individuals, they're all hanging out. | ||
You'll make friends, and this will create that connection between you and them, and who knows? | ||
Maybe you will launch the new podcast, or make a new video game, or a new comic book, and you change the world. | ||
I thought they were talking about the Killswitch Engage song, When Darkness Falls, which is a very sick song. | ||
It's based. | ||
Alright, Tyrant God says, the childish display from the Democrats during Trump's speech was funny, because grow the F up, but also angering because of the disrespect it displayed. | ||
But I agree. | ||
But part of me is like when a child has a temper tantrum, do we not understand that they lack the cognitive abilities to calm themselves? | ||
Their brains are not fully developed. | ||
So for the developmentally disabled Democrats, they can't help themselves. | ||
I feel bad for them. | ||
Well, going along with the kid analogy, that's perfect because, you know, when you raise children without consequences, they continue to act that way. | ||
Here we go again. | ||
Bagus Radha says, Tim, the story on the newborn being thrown out the window is why I disagree with you on the death penalty. | ||
No, it isn't, because that means you don't understand what my argument is on the death penalty. | ||
My argument is not that evil people don't deserve some kind of punishment or penalty. | ||
My argument is I will not accept Kamala Harris telling me who deserves to die. | ||
If someone is actively going to end the life of a child, legally, we recognize in this country a capital punishment for those offenders. | ||
We recognize the right to use force, be it the police or individuals, in most states. | ||
No shout-out to a few of them, New Jersey. | ||
The point is, morally we recognize, as decent human beings, sometimes... | ||
Bad things happen to bad people, and we must do what we have to do to protect society. | ||
The problem is, there's a difference between active self-defense and me walking into a room, seeing two people I've never seen before, and Kamala Harris going, I think he should die. | ||
What do you say? | ||
I'm going to say no every time. | ||
I'm going to be like, lady, you're nuts. | ||
Okay, you are an evil witch. | ||
I am not going to pull a lever for anybody, nor lend my voice to that. | ||
That's my problem with the death penalty. | ||
Gavin Newsom and these Democrats in these states. | ||
You know, I gotta be honest. | ||
The things these people would do if you allow them to, okay? | ||
So, these arguments don't even align. | ||
Not even whatsoever. | ||
Alright, let's grab some more. | ||
What do we got? | ||
Pinochet says, what was the CIA doing in the black sites? | ||
Has everyone already forgotten when the feds fight an RPG into rural Virginia home last summer? | ||
That was a crazy clip. | ||
Memory hold as usual. | ||
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I didn't see that. | ||
Did we see that? | ||
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I didn't see that one. | |
I never heard of that. | ||
It was in House Exploded. | ||
The House Exploded? | ||
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It was not an RPG. The one with the gas line? | |
I mean, the gas line, that's the cover story we hear on all the movies. | ||
Although an RPG isn't going to do the same thing. | ||
People that see RPGs see an RPG from a movie. | ||
That's not what it does. | ||
Alright, Steverak says, if a member of Congress is censured, they should be unable to run for re-election. | ||
They need consequences. | ||
They want to be locked up. | ||
There's expulsion. | ||
You can be expelled. | ||
Censure is like... | ||
It's just nothing. | ||
Exactly. | ||
If you can even call it that. | ||
It's more of a this. | ||
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Do they even get a fine or anything? | |
No. | ||
They go... | ||
It just goes into public record that these guys were schmucks. | ||
And the problem is, for censure, you only need a simple majority. | ||
Did people ever actually wiggle their fingers? | ||
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My grandmother did. | |
Wagging your finger? | ||
That's what they do. | ||
The problem with ending the censure on re-election, doing that, would be because you only need a simple majority to censure someone. | ||
So the minute Democrats had power, they would censure every single Republican in Congress and make us elect all new people, which they would not be super opposed to. | ||
And the minute Republicans had power, they'd sit there and go, well, we can't do that. | ||
I believe they should be expelling Democrats right now. | ||
But the problem is that While we're not willing to take the extreme steps, they are. | ||
I am. | ||
No, no, I mean the people in Congress, our people in Congress. | ||
You know, if they asked me to be Speaker of the House, I might say yes. | ||
It's never going to happen. | ||
But I've always said I would never get involved in government, but there's one job I would throw everything away for. | ||
If Trump personally asked me to work at the DOJ, specifically targeting DOJ officials. | ||
And law enforcement officers who committed crimes under the orders of Joe Biden or any administration, I'd take that two seconds. | ||
With a smile on my face, I would be locking up cops left and right. | ||
I can only hope to God you would stream it. | ||
If they let me. | ||
I'm talking about the CBP agents at the border who were handing children off to sex trafficking slavery rings knowing they were doing it and saying, Biden told me to. | ||
I would love to be the person to perp walk that guy. | ||
And the FBI agents who weaponized the DOJ against Trump and against everyone else, I'd love to be the person to lock them up as well. | ||
Anybody who broke the law and said, but I was just following orders, you will make my day. | ||
If I get just one a week, just one criminal government agent per week being arrested, and I'd be signing autographs for libertarians all day. | ||
I would love that job. | ||
Libertarians outside going, yeah! | ||
No, no, no. | ||
Without a doubt, you'd be the most popular person in government. | ||
Libertarians have not had this much winning ever. | ||
Seriously, the behavior of Donald Trump and the things that Doge is doing are stuff that libertarians have been dying for and begging for. | ||
Ron Paul's in contact with Elon Musk regularly to talk about Doge and things that should be cut and stuff. | ||
So libertarians right now are ecstatic. | ||
So if Tim could actually go in and actually put people in jail... | ||
Well, to think they got that way by nominating their worst candidate ever. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Yeah, I mean, I don't know if it's the worst candidate ever, though. | ||
Bill Weld is a candidate. | ||
These CIA officials who lied to get Trump impeached, all of these evil people who have taken a dump on the vision of the Founding Fathers, the Constitution in this country, all of the federal law enforcement who cover up and protect crimes, who refuse to do their jobs, or the CBP thing is the biggest thing. | ||
Because they knew that these children coming across were being sold into slavery and they said, boss told me to do it. | ||
Each and every one of these CBP agents, every airline pilot who transported illegal immigrants, I would be arresting everybody. | ||
Just write to jail. | ||
If you're an airline pilot and you knew that you had illegal immigrants on your plane because there were so many reports of this that the Biden admin would load up illegal immigrants onto a plane and the pilots were like, Whatever. | ||
Boss said it was fine. | ||
I would arrest that guy so quick. | ||
He'd be like, but I'm just a pilot. | ||
And I'm like, did you transport illegal immigrants across state lines? | ||
Yes. | ||
You're under arrest. | ||
I don't care. | ||
Bye. | ||
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When I was flying back from Houston last year, me and my wife had an illegal immigrant sitting next to us. | |
They had one of those pamphlet things. | ||
Remember they handed those out? | ||
She had three brand new cell phones, like this whole thing. | ||
I asked her, I'm like, so, and using my phone because I don't speak Spanish, and I was like, so where are you coming from? | ||
How long has your journey been? | ||
She's like, six months from Guatemala. | ||
And I was like, oh, you look, she's like, I'm four months pregnant too. | ||
And I was like, oh, jeez. | ||
People need to understand, we live in a society, it is changing under Donald Trump's leadership, we live in a society where airline pilots knew what they were doing was wrong, transporting criminal illegal aliens into this country in violation of the law. | ||
It is a straight up violation of the law. | ||
8 USC 1324. There's no question about it. | ||
And they thought to themselves, there's no punishment for committing this crime. | ||
So I'll do it anyway. | ||
We must return to a country where an airline pilot for American Airlines is standing there about to board his plane. | ||
And when his boss says, we've got 15 people under the country illegally, they don't have identification and you will transport them. | ||
He says, hell no, I won't. | ||
I don't want to go to prison. | ||
Or I'd love it if he said, well, that would be morally wrong, sir, and I won't do it. | ||
Let's just not forget. | ||
I'm not talking about Biden saying we're granting temporary status. | ||
I'm talking about people who did not have identification. | ||
We didn't know who they were. | ||
They weren't vetted for security. | ||
And we brought them on on taxpayer dollars. | ||
And these airline pilots were like. | ||
What do I care? | ||
I can't get in trouble. | ||
I can't get in trouble when I do this. | ||
Imagine if every pilot, every single one, every flight attendant said, I will not board that plane so long as there are people on there that are not identified. | ||
I will not be in violation of the law. | ||
And their boss goes, don't worry, I said, it's okay. | ||
And it's like, it doesn't matter because I'm the one who gets in trouble. | ||
It never would have happened. | ||
Imagine if every CBP agent said, I ain't transporting that kid to sex slavery. | ||
Are you nuts? | ||
Never would have happened. | ||
But we are in a sick country of amoral, dishonorable individuals. | ||
So many men who are spineless cowards who are like, my boss told me to do it, so I guess I have to. | ||
I dream. | ||
Of being empowered by the federal government of Donald Trump to just go arrest all of them. | ||
A big old naughty list for every single person who was a spineless coward who said, my paycheck is more important than the fabric of my nation. | ||
I say, well, you broke the law, you go to jail. | ||
And you know what? | ||
To be fair, to be fair, I'd make sure every single warrant and every arrest was 110%. | ||
No, no overzealous, emotional targeting of individuals. | ||
You either confess. | ||
We have video evidence and documented evidence. | ||
Or we say, you know, the idea being, we want to be very, very careful on this one. | ||
But we want to make sure people realize, breaking the law, there is no excuse that my boss told me to do it. | ||
I don't care if you're in the private sector or in the public sector. | ||
Imagine someone saying, I took $10,000 out of the corporate accounts to go buy a new motorcycle for myself. | ||
My boss told me it was okay. | ||
Did you know you weren't allowed to take that money? | ||
Yes. | ||
But my boss said it was fine. | ||
You are going to jail. | ||
That's the truth. | ||
Why do we grant exceptions to these people? | ||
I mean, it's fascinating to me. | ||
Boarding a plane with no ID. Who authorized that? | ||
If you tried boarding a plane right now with no ID, what do you think the flight attendant is going to say? | ||
You don't get on. | ||
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You wouldn't even get that far. | |
You wouldn't get that far. | ||
You wouldn't get through security at the airport. | ||
So, TSA agent, when they say, they don't even take your tickets anymore. | ||
Do you know this? | ||
Take your ID, feed it in the machine. | ||
That's all you do now. | ||
They don't even look for your ticket. | ||
So, what do you think would happen if right now you went and said, I don't need an ID? They'd say, get out. | ||
That's not true. | ||
You let legal immigrants on all the time with these packets. | ||
But our boss told us we were allowed to do that one illegally. | ||
Okay, I'm going to rest. | ||
Oh, man. | ||
It would be a dream come true. | ||
You know what I do? | ||
I go to the TSA and say, on these dates, we had... | ||
This one had 200 illegal immigrants flying with that ID. This one had 200. Who was actively working the security checkpoints on those dates? | ||
You're under arrest. | ||
But my boss told me to do it. | ||
Oh, your boss told you to let people in with no IDs? | ||
So your boss told you to break the law? | ||
And my reaction is, oh, your boss? | ||
He told you to do it. | ||
Who was your boss? | ||
John over there? | ||
Okay, you're both under arrest. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Well, I thought we did away with the, I was just following orders excuse after the 40s. | ||
I thought we pretty much established that I was just following orders does not work. | ||
But for some reason it does when it comes to, let's just say, politically questionable activities. | ||
Like, you know, they want to get away with stuff. | ||
It's just, oh, I was told it's okay. | ||
It's like, you knew it wasn't. | ||
All right. | ||
Pauly Pierre says, Tim, you should get Newsome as a guest. | ||
We are on it, actually. | ||
I don't think he's going to travel out here, though. | ||
I think the idea is he wants people to go to him, which, I don't know. | ||
I don't like going to California. | ||
We don't do business with California. | ||
California sucks bad. | ||
The issue is it's a microscopic market, relatively. | ||
So it's fascinating how much people romanticize Hollywood and L.A., despite the fact that business-wise it's the stupidest place to go to. | ||
For most industry, because no one lives there. | ||
I know LA's got like 13 million people or whatever, but take a look at any tour map, as Phil would know. | ||
How many cities are you going to hit an East Coast tour versus a West Coast tour? | ||
Oh yeah, there's a lot more cities on the East Coast than the West Coast. | ||
More than half the population of the country lives in Eastern time. | ||
Sergeant Buck says Michael Maus was right again, as he often is. | ||
He often is, though I disagree with him on some things. | ||
He's often correct. | ||
He's a smart man. | ||
Very funny as well. | ||
We're big fans. | ||
Liberty Prime says, if Trump told the left not to eat their own poop, they would eat it. | ||
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It's so depressing. | |
Trump needs to actually do this. | ||
He needs to, like, not advocate for not eating poop or whatever, or, you know, whatever. | ||
But, like, he should use the phenomena to his advantage by coming out and saying things like... | ||
You know, like, oh, don't donate to this non-profit. | ||
They're really bad. | ||
And then it's like a conservative Christian non-profit or whatever, and then they just get tons of money. | ||
Well, I think there's that joke that boats are a conservative thing. | ||
You know, like, only conservatives own boats. | ||
It's like, you really want to prop up the boat industry? | ||
Let Trump say that boats are just for conservatives. | ||
Yeah. | ||
It'll be a big thing. | ||
Everybody will be like, I gotta get a boat. | ||
Boats are fun, but they're money pits. | ||
You know what boat stands for, right? | ||
Bust out another thousand? | ||
That joke is the best day of your life is when you buy the boat. | ||
The second best day is when you sell it. | ||
And then what kind of boat is the best? | ||
A friend's boat. | ||
But this is true for anything to just charter things. | ||
I'm going to let everybody in on a secret. | ||
Have you ever even looked into a yacht charter? | ||
It's not expensive. | ||
So we rented like a 70-footer in Miami for the day. | ||
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That was fun. | |
And it was like, I think it was like $6,000 or $7,000. | ||
Now, hold on. | ||
You might be saying, Tim, that's expensive. | ||
No, no. | ||
It can fit 15 to 20 people. | ||
Everybody splits it up. | ||
It's a couple hundred bucks a person to go out on the day on a yacht with jet skis, and they bring food and they cater for you, and there's a staff. | ||
So when you get a party of 10 or 15 people and everyone splits it, it's like 300 bucks a person. | ||
So, again, 300 bucks ain't nothing, but we're talking about a vacation and what your budget is for it. | ||
You get your buddies together. | ||
Just sell the red cups for, you know, really high prices. | ||
There you go. | ||
That's right. | ||
It's a lot of fun. | ||
They had those little things you hold where you go in the water and then you press the button and it pulls... | ||
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Scuba things? | |
Yeah, a little jet. | ||
Oh, the jet engines, yeah. | ||
Yeah, those are fun. | ||
You're like swimming around. | ||
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They had a bunch of other stuff like the little floaty pool that you could put behind the boat and sit on there. | |
Oh, that's right! | ||
Oh, the flat things? | ||
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Yeah, yeah. | |
Was it Alex who jumped off the back against the wishes of the crew? | ||
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Sounds about right. | |
It's something Alex would do. | ||
I imagine it was Alex Stein because I can't imagine who else it would have been. | ||
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I didn't jump off. | |
So they also have like... | ||
An inflated ring with a net that they pull behind the boat, and you're in a little pool. | ||
Yeah, it's amazing. | ||
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It was a lot of fun. | |
Yeah, and if you get a big enough party, I think they said 15 people is the max or whatever, and then you're like, it's going to be like 300-400 bucks a person. | ||
For this day trip? | ||
I know, that's not cheap either. | ||
I'm just saying, it's like, it's not 50 grand. | ||
It's not what people think it is. | ||
I gotta look into that, because I'm going down late April to Miami for another content creator's birthday. | ||
And that is, I'm definitely gonna get that info. | ||
But that's a 70 footer, right? | ||
Because you can get like a catamaran for much, much, much cheaper. | ||
Yeah, no, no, I don't need something that big. | ||
But that sounds like, even with our group of people, that's more than affordable. | ||
And then, like, you see these people partying on all these boats, and you're like, These aren't millionaires. | ||
These are like middle class people. | ||
You just pitch your money together. | ||
You know what I mean? | ||
That's how you do it. | ||
Although, it's hard to wrangle cats sometimes. | ||
You know what I mean? | ||
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Yeah. | |
Getting everybody to be like, put your card in or whatever you gotta do. | ||
Everyone's gotta pitch in. | ||
Don't be the guy that says, I'll pay it and you can Venmo me. | ||
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Oh, yeah. | |
I'll Venmo you tomorrow. | ||
I got about three people I trust that much. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Chaotic says, congrats on being a dad, Tim. | ||
Literally four hours ago, I found out my girlfriend is pregnant. | ||
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Congratulations. | |
Congrats. | ||
Oh, yeah. | ||
Make many babies. | ||
It is very based. | ||
Don't wait. | ||
Matthew Perry says, day four of no bourbon in Canada. | ||
I'm struggling. | ||
Why did our government ban it? | ||
No, no, look. | ||
They had the bourbon. | ||
They decided to throw it out. | ||
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I know. | |
They already owned it. | ||
They already bought it. | ||
It is Canada's government and or maybe the booze sellers, the retailers, that have decided to do this. | ||
It's not America's fault. | ||
Canadian whiskey sucks, though. | ||
I used to like Crown Royal. | ||
But point being, they had the booze. | ||
They decided to throw the booze out because they're stomping their feet. | ||
It is not America's fault that there is no bourbon in Canada right now. | ||
I never threw shade at plumbers who pay attention to the news. | ||
I threw shade at people who did not pay attention to the news. | ||
That was the point. | ||
And the plumber I meant was like, if you're a regular working class Joe, you don't listen to news shows, but you get fervently emotional about the news, that's a problem. | ||
You, good sir, appear to be a business owner and plumber who is actively listening to the news to be informed. | ||
That's not at all what I was concerned about. | ||
So the issue I take is people who don't actively pay attention but get superheated. | ||
If all you did was listen to some liberal podcaster but you were kind of chill, if all you did was listen to Timcast IRL but you were kind of chill, I got no beef. | ||
My beef is the people who are going around waving signs, bashing their face on the table, who don't actually listen to the news. | ||
That was my point. | ||
They're dangerous. | ||
Largely Democrat. | ||
Edward Lenovo. | ||
Actually, Tim, the federal government can and routinely stops people within 50 of the border, 50 miles, including coastlines, to ask for proof of citizenship. | ||
Indeed, it happened to me once. | ||
But they didn't ask for citizenship. | ||
I was on a bus from San Diego to L.A., and we got stopped randomly. | ||
And then immigration officers came on. | ||
And a guy walked up to me, and he goes, like, you have ID? And I was like, yeah. | ||
I pulled out my ID and handed him. | ||
He looks at it, and he goes, where are you from? | ||
And I was like, Chicago, what are you doing out here? | ||
He's very fast. | ||
And I was like, I drove down to San Diego, but I'm going to stay in Los Angeles. | ||
He goes, what's your favorite baseball team? | ||
Real quick. | ||
And I went, am I supposed to say the Cubs, I guess? | ||
I mean, I don't know. | ||
Cubs is what everybody says, but I was on the south side, so I was a Sox fan, but I've got to be honest. | ||
I'm a skateboarder. | ||
I don't pay attention to baseball. | ||
And he goes, okay, have fun, kid. | ||
And so the reason they asked the rapid question, real quick, what's your favorite baseball team? | ||
Is because people who rehearse their answers and practice their pitch or whatever wouldn't have an answer. | ||
And so that's how they play it. | ||
Israel is famous for this. | ||
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Oh yeah. | |
When a lot of countries do their security screenings, they're just like, what are you coming in for? | ||
You look at the passport, and you're like, ah, tourism. | ||
And they go, okay. | ||
Israel asks you weird questions. | ||
Well, that's where we get the word. | ||
The word shibboleth is literally what that is. | ||
Like in World War II, I forget what it was, but they'd say something like the name of a particular team, and if you didn't say the team back, then they'd pop you right there. | ||
So shibboleth. | ||
It's a Yiddish or Hebrew word in this case. | ||
That's aggressive immigration. | ||
Yeah, for real. | ||
I got rejected the one time I went to Israel. | ||
I had to go back, get a new passport, and come back. | ||
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What? | |
Why? | ||
Because in the prior two months before that, I had been in and out of Yemen seven times. | ||
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They were like, you're going to need a new one. | ||
I think I went when I was with Vice, and they had me get a dupe. | ||
They call it a dupe. | ||
Duplicate passport. | ||
But because we were concerned that I had been to Egypt, Morocco, and a bunch of other places, and they were like, Israel's not going to care because of who... | ||
Mm-hmm. | ||
to these other countries however when i went they didn't care at all they gave me not a they didn't put a stamp in the passport they put a a piece of paper like a security tag in the passport and said hold on to it until you leave and uh but when they suspect people of being like you know ne'er-do-wells they're famous for just asking weird questions to see if you break character or if you're having a Or if you just go, excuse me? | ||
And they'll be like, I said, which kind of corn do you prefer? | ||
And you're like, I'm not sure I've ever thought about that. | ||
Like, ah, don't worry about it. | ||
Not that I've ever asked that question. | ||
I'm just saying, like... | ||
That'd be a good one, though. | ||
Right, because I'd be like... | ||
It would throw people off. | ||
I guess American sweet corn. | ||
We use it for everything. | ||
Blue corn tortilla chips are pretty good, though. | ||
But I wouldn't know how to really answer that. | ||
And they'd be like, whatever. | ||
See, that threw me off because you said corn. | ||
And anybody who's watching who has TikTok knows you can't use that word. | ||
Degenerate. | ||
That's what they're really screening for, and you're like, well, anything with an amputee. | ||
And they're like, ha-ha! | ||
Degenerate, out! | ||
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Look at this guy. | ||
He's great. | ||
You're my favorite guest. | ||
Thanks for hanging out, man. | ||
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