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The Boulder terrorist had his entire family arrested by the Trump administration. | ||
The White House announced they're going to give six express tickets to his family. | ||
His wife and five kids had their visas revoked and they're getting sent back home. | ||
It's bold action from the Trump administration. | ||
A lot of people were surprised by this, but I think a lot of people were more surprised to find out that this guy had six people total in his family. | ||
And the question is whether or not they were all illegal because he came here. | ||
On a standard, I think it was a B-1 visa, maybe like a tourist visa, and overstayed it, which implies his family likely was here illegally as well and protected by the Biden administration, which is, it's crazy to think that's where we're at. | ||
Now, Tom Homan is saying we're going to be dealing with security issues like this for 10 years because the Biden administration likely let in many more individuals like this. | ||
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Then, of course, we've got Elon Musk slamming Donald Trump's big, beautiful bill. | ||
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And he's right. | ||
You know, it's what you get. | ||
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They don't because everybody is addicted to the spending and they don't care if they're kicking the can down the road. | ||
The problems are likely going to get worse. | ||
Now, we do have some AI stories in this regard because Trump's big, beautiful bill protects AI from regulation at the state level for 10 years. | ||
And on a funnier note, a Microsoft, I believe I could be wrong about this. | ||
I want to be careful because of litigation. | ||
But anyway, I think it's a Microsoft company. | ||
There's an AI company that has declared bankruptcy after it was turned out it wasn't actually AI. | ||
It was 700 Indians. | ||
That's not a joke. | ||
That's actually a story. | ||
700 Indian people, that computer is pretending to be bots, making AI stuff. | ||
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Let's get into it. | ||
Here's a story from the Post Millennial. | ||
wife and five children of Boulder terror suspect arrested by ICE facing deportation. | ||
Not just that, the White House put out a statement saying six is literally from at White House six one way tickets for Mohammed's wife and five kids. | ||
Final boarding call coming soon. | ||
That's bold. | ||
Now, here's where it gets really crazy. | ||
They say that the news was first broken by Laura Loomer. | ||
Shout out to Laura Loomer. | ||
She has been killing it with her reporting as of recent. | ||
And get this. | ||
She tweets. | ||
DHS has exclusively confirmed to me that Muslim Brotherhood terrorist Mohamed Salomon's wife and five kids have officially been taken into ICE custody and they're being processed. | ||
DHS tells me they became aware of his children following Loomer Unleashed exclusive reporting, including the fact that his daughter just graduated from Thomas McLaren State Charter School in Colorado and is set to attend college in Colorado. | ||
Not anymore! | ||
Apparently they will all now be deported. | ||
And I have questions. | ||
I mean, were they here illegally? | ||
I've seen reporting that their visas, I think, is this Bill Malugan? | ||
I don't know. | ||
Yes, here we go. | ||
Bill Malugan says, the State Department confirms to Fox News that all visas for Boulder terror attacks suspect Mohamed Salomon's family have been revoked. | ||
ICE arrested all of them earlier today, and they are now in federal custody being processed for expedited removal and fast deportation. | ||
So it sounds like... | ||
Now, I'm going to make an assumption. | ||
They came here illegally, overstayed their visas, and then got special provisions from the Biden administration. | ||
Yeah, I mean, that's the reporting that I've heard. | ||
But, look, they should all—the whole family should go back. | ||
Sorry if they're here on visas and your father does this kind of stuff. | ||
You've got to go back to where you came from. | ||
There was a— Something that I saw on Twitter earlier today or yesterday, that Stephen Miller is extremely unhappy with the number of deportations and how fast it's happening. | ||
that echoes what you hear from people on the internet. | ||
Everybody, frequently, you hear people say, It's been this many months. | ||
Where is this? | ||
Where is that? | ||
And I think that Stephen Miller is echoing that, and I think that this kind of stuff is part of the result of the administration paying attention to what people on the Internet and their supporters think. | ||
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Right, right. | |
And could you imagine if Osama bin Laden's family was here during 9-11? | ||
I mean, right. | ||
And then it's like the government put him on planes and shuttled them out secretly. | ||
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Like, what are you going to keep them here? | |
Like, absolutely not. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Yeah. | ||
But I hope people are aware that that literally happened. | ||
Yeah. | ||
His family. | ||
But I think they were – his family was shuttled out protectively, and the argument they gave was that the family wasn't associated and they were concerned for their safety or something. | ||
Yeah, I mean that's what I heard too. | ||
I heard that the – it's the – Well, Biden let this guy stay here illegally and this is what happens. | ||
All of this stuff can be directly given right to the Democrats. | ||
And they haven't even come out and strongly denounced this. | ||
I haven't heard any Washington Democrats even make a remark about this. | ||
No, they're struggling to avoid having to take responsibility for the rhetoric and for the ideologies they promote. | ||
Democrats have been having these secret meetings. | ||
Yes. | ||
Now, hold on. | ||
Project Searchlight. | ||
And Wildflower. | ||
These people are so deranged. | ||
And just take a look at what Nate Silver was reporting, where they got a high rate of mental illness. | ||
This is what you get. | ||
They blindly march in lockstep with crackpot agendas and ideologies that make no sense. | ||
They allow these lunatics, unvetted, or sometimes they know they're dangerous to stay in this country, and this is what happens. | ||
When they try to assess, hey, what's wrong with the Democratic Party? | ||
Why are people leaving? | ||
They're like, I get an idea. | ||
Let's spend $10 million going to a resort where we'll have a special event called Project Starlight. | ||
And then we're going to talk about why we can't attract regular working people. | ||
And it's like, maybe it's your fake movie-esque code names and inability to discern how to live like a normal person. | ||
Democrats really are the theater kids. | ||
Yep. | ||
And it shows. | ||
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That's all of Congress. | |
I mean, pretty much. | ||
They're just the ugly kids that couldn't, you know. | ||
So what I think is absolutely fascinating, well, first and foremost, I And the influence she has in the administration can't really be understated. | ||
There was other reporting today that she met with Vice President J.D. Vance. | ||
So Laura Loomer has her fingers probably not only in the executive branch, but probably also over at DHS. | ||
So her reporting also led to the deportation here. | ||
I think what this story is going to turn into is... | ||
They likely weren't citizens. | ||
I think the reporting showed that they were here on visas, but I think moving forward, the Democrats will actually choose to defend this person's family. | ||
They will say this, you know, they don't deserve it. | ||
They have no relation to him, despite the extremism definitely in the family. | ||
The wife definitely knew something about this. | ||
Is it the criminal action of one man? | ||
Yeah, and I think we should also recognize a little bit more about the culture that Muhammad comes from and how they view these acts of violence versus how we view it in a Western sense. | ||
So some people here will condemn it. | ||
many pro-Hamas or pro-Palestine people will actually commend this guy and justify it and say this is an act of resistance and he's a martyr. | ||
But when he goes back to Egypt or Kuwait or this family, wherever they're deported to, they will be... | ||
I had an idea. | ||
It's a death cult. | ||
I had an idea. | ||
Why did this guy attack some random Americans who are trying to raise awareness peacefully for these hostages? | ||
He's concerned about Gaza. | ||
Figured it out. | ||
He's from Egypt. | ||
Here's an idea for his family. | ||
In Egypt, they can petition their government to open the Rafa Crossing and help all of those people. | ||
Why did he come here and firebomb people instead of doing that? | ||
That's a good question. | ||
Why did an Egyptian come to the United States, plan a terror attack on Americans, instead of actually, in his country, bordering Gaza, do something about it there? | ||
I imagine there's nothing that he can do, obviously. | ||
Let's just be real. | ||
Literally anything he does in Egypt is more effective than attacking random Americans. | ||
It's easier to attack defenseless Jews, old 70-year-old, 80-year-old women than it is to go fight. | ||
I'm saying if he's literally standing in Egypt holding a sign saying, open Rafa, that's the right one, right? | ||
I imagine most Egyptians don't want that either. | ||
Whenever the Palestinians get together, they tend to try to overthrow the government. | ||
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Isn't it the same reason why you have people that are on the streets that are pro-Palestine or whatnot and say, okay, why don't you let them come into your home and stay with you? | |
And of course they're going to say, absolutely not, or they walk away. | ||
Yeah, but I... | ||
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Or even with immigrants. | |
I think when it comes to... | ||
At least with this context, like the guy... | ||
Like, that was the driving factor. | ||
He didn't like Israelis, and, you know, the people that were here were connected because they're Jewish. | ||
I mean, was Jewish the actual motivation? | ||
Because I know he was screaming, free Palestine. | ||
See, Fox News called it an anti-Semitic attack, and I'm like, okay, but they didn't actually explain why it was anti-Semitic. | ||
They explained why it was anti-Israel or anti-Zionist. | ||
If they're just saying that anti-Zionism is anti-Semitic, okay, but they didn't explain that either. | ||
A lot of those people make that argument. | ||
Which one? | ||
I'm asking, when Fox News says this, can you please explain what you mean when you say this? | ||
Because if, this is important, did this guy go out screaming he hated Jews? | ||
I think that matters. | ||
That's not been reported, but they are calling it an anti-Semitic attack, so I'd like to know what their distinction is. | ||
I mean, does that mean it's open season on Jews so long as we call them Zionists when we're attacking them? | ||
Who said that? | ||
No, I'm just saying. | ||
If we could dress up anti-Semitic attacks as anti-Zionist attacks, and I could go to a synagogue and do what I have to do, but if I say it in the name of anti-Zionism, is that just an immediate cover for whatever crimes I do? | ||
And so I'm asking a legitimate question. | ||
If they're saying that he hates the Jews, if you're bringing up that he hates Jews, I'm like, what is the reporting that there was motivation on this? | ||
I'm not saying he didn't. | ||
I'm saying, what's the reporting on that? | ||
I think it's important that we actually have a distinction and we understand the motivations of these people. | ||
I think we like to hold—no, I don't think we do, but people in the media like to hold Israel to a double standard, and we spin up crazy narratives about Israel that drives people to go crazy, and I think that double standard is the anti-Semitism. | ||
So, for example, like the other— Today, yesterday, there's a story coming out about how we have a Gaza humanitarian aid program that we're starting there, and allegedly 30 Palestinians were killed, according to the Gaza Health Administration run by Hamas. | ||
And it turns out these numbers are likely completely made up, and people become fanatic as a result of this fake news and disinformation spread about Israel. | ||
But how is criticism of a government criticism of Jews? | ||
I think it's the double standard held to Israel. | ||
People love to scream that Israel's committing genocide when it blatantly and obviously isn't and will overlook other genocides that are happening simultaneously. | ||
But that could still just be an Israeli double standard, not a Jewish one. | ||
I think the double standard exists because it's the Jewish state. | ||
There are so many people who apply the double standard uniquely to Israel because it is the Jewish state. | ||
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There's not a lot of Americans that know the difference, though, right? | |
No. | ||
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Well, I mean, some of them do, but they know the difference between Israeli and actual Jewish people in America. | |
I mean, you've talked about it on your show a couple of times in that aspect. | ||
What do you mean? | ||
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So certain people don't understand that what's happening over there is not a microcosm of Jewish people in America, and they can't decipher between the two. | |
I'm just saying that... | ||
As far as I know, I don't know exactly what he said, but as far as I know, he didn't specify Jews. | ||
He was saying Palestine. | ||
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So pro-Palestine, not anti-Jew. | |
Well, I don't – like I said, I listened to some of the back and forth, and I didn't hear him clearly say anything specific about Jews. | ||
I just don't like this identity politics issue where it's like – And I think the challenge is there are factions of the right and the left that literally just hate Jews. | ||
And they also hate Israel because it's a Jewish state. | ||
And so that's where a lot of this anti-Semitic comes from because the assumption is they must be one of those factions. | ||
But then there's... | ||
We don't want to be involved in whatever Israel's involved in. | ||
We don't want to be paying for their bills. | ||
And I think it's not anti-Semitic to be critical of a government. | ||
No, no, no. | ||
people like antiwar.com, they really ride that edge really, really well. | ||
I think that Scott Horton, actually, even though this is going to give a lot hives, I think Scott Horton makes it clear that he's not anti-Semitic, I don't think Scott Horton could string together a sentence that he doesn't shoehorn Israel into. | ||
That's really all I have to... | ||
He's got focus. | ||
He's got focus. | ||
I wanted to go full circle. | ||
The playbook that the Trump administration is applying here is great and I think needs to be applied to more far-left terrorists and Islamists that exist and continue to rear their heads in our country. | ||
And I think the administration will. | ||
I don't want to turn this into a Jewish sob story because people don't care to hear about Jewish sob stories at all. | ||
If Jews want to actually do something to fight back against these people, it's to arm themselves. | ||
Nobody cares to hear about, oh, we were victims here, or Josh Shapiro is a victim, or outside of the embassy. | ||
Unfortunately, nobody gives a crap. | ||
You actually need to arm and defend yourselves, and that's when people will care. | ||
I will say, I will ask this question. | ||
Have we seen any Ukraine-Russia-style attacks like this in any way? | ||
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No, not really. | |
They've been keeping it in Europe and Asia. | ||
pro-Russian person attack some Ukrainian activists? | ||
You see Putin do some targeted Oh, not here. | ||
Have there been pro-Ukraine people peacefully marching and then a Russian guy is like, Russia! | ||
And then attacks them or something? | ||
Nope. | ||
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Oh. | |
Shocker. | ||
It's like that for a lot of other conflicts, too. | ||
Where's the Burmese? | ||
Where's the Sudanese? | ||
Where's the Somali? | ||
Where's the Native Americans? | ||
Andrew Jackson's on the 20s. | ||
Where's the peaceful cartel members trying to raise awareness for Chunday Aragua, MS-13, and other narco gangs being outraged over what Trump is doing to them? | ||
It's only Palestine. | ||
That is a joke, by the way. | ||
Yeah, it's only ever Israel-Palestine. | ||
Yeah. | ||
This is why when that Miss Rachel, you know, she made that video where she's like, what's happening there? | ||
And I'm like, just, I can't stand these people. | ||
Look, there, you know, I mentioned this last night. | ||
There are going to be people who are like, but she's right, Tim, it's a genocide, blah, blah, blah. | ||
I'm like, I don't care about that. | ||
You're allowed to have your issues. | ||
Scott Horton is allowed to have his opinions. | ||
He's allowed to solely focus on Israel if that's what he wants to do. | ||
I got no beef. | ||
None. | ||
What I can't stand is there are these people who found foreign policy for the first time in their lives. | ||
They have literally no idea what's going on in the world, and they're just gargling word vomit because they saw it on the internet. | ||
Dude, these people saw a trend in an algorithm and now it became their whole world. | ||
And I'm like, find some depth in your life. | ||
No. | ||
They're gonna say no, Tim. | ||
Yeah, I know. | ||
Say no, that's what the Jews want me to do. | ||
This is why I don't like TikTok. | ||
And it's funny because these people ask me about TikTok. | ||
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They're like, you want to see TikTok banned, but the only reason that they're banning TikTok is because of Israel. | |
And I'm like, correct. | ||
And they're like, you admit it? | ||
And I'm like, it's not a secret. | ||
Everyone knows they're doing it. | ||
It doesn't excuse China for manipulating the algorithms in this country to make people go nuts. | ||
There are multiple things that the government is using anti-Semitism to justify that I would be in favor of even without the phrase anti-Semitism being attached to it. | ||
I think we need to have a serious conversation in this country about what anti-Semitism actually looks like and that how the average anti-Semite probably looks a lot closer to this guy than anything else in our country. | ||
The average person who overstayed their visa from Egypt or Algeria or Lebanon or Syria is more anti-Semitic and willing to commit violence against Jews than any white supremacist Pablo 3% or dumb person. | ||
The average Arab Muslim overstaying their visa, again, more likely than not agrees with this person than not. | ||
And I think that's something that is susceptible to commit violence like this. | ||
Premeditated violence like this. | ||
He planned this for over a year. | ||
He waited for his daughter to graduate before committing this crime. | ||
I will say this too before we go to the next story. | ||
I do think what makes it challenging—so racism is overplayed by the left every single day. | ||
There was a viral video where a woman got a ticket on her bike for blowing a red light, and some white lady cop's giving her a ticket, and the woman on the bike is like, you're just being racist. | ||
You're racist. | ||
And it's like, no, you blew a red light, lady. | ||
You can't blow a red light on a bike. | ||
However, people who hate Jews hate Israel as an extension of that. | ||
And so there's a— It's a Venn diagram overlap between those who are purely anti-Semitic standing alongside people who are anti-Israel, and then this is where you get that overlap. | ||
I don't think people understand the death cult and culture that a lot of these people come from. | ||
This guy is going to go back to his hometown and be welcomed as a hero. | ||
He's going to get a hero's welcome and be praised. | ||
If he ever goes back, his family might even get a stipend wherever they end up going back. | ||
Let's jump to this next story from the Post Millennial. | ||
Tom Homan says U.S. will deal with national security threats for the next 10 years because of Biden's border policies. | ||
Quote, What concerned me the most was they created the biggest national security vulnerability this country has ever seen. | ||
He appeared on Fox News. | ||
Let's just play the tape. | ||
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Tom, let's get your first reaction, your first public comments on this issue out in Colorado. | |
You know, me and you have been talking about this for years, Sean. | ||
I mean, I worked for the network just before I came back to the second Trump administration. | ||
And I've said over and over again, you know, what scares me about the southern border? | ||
The sex trafficking, right? | ||
Scott High. | ||
The Americans dying from fat and all. | ||
The people, you know, all the drugs coming across, all the sex trafficking, all the smuggling. | ||
And I said what concerned me the most was they created the biggest national security vulnerability this country's ever seen. | ||
Not only did 2 million known gotaways, 2 million people crossed the border. | ||
We don't know who they are, where they came from. | ||
We don't know where they are now. | ||
On top of that, even through the legal process, the Biden administration were bringing people unvetted. | ||
Handing out work fees like they're candy while they sat here and planned something bad. | ||
We are going to be dealing with this for the next 10 years because of the chaos they created in four years. | ||
We're out there kicking butt. | ||
We're arresting a lot of criminal aliens. | ||
We're out there looking for the bad guy. | ||
And when we're out there doing that, Sean, we got protesters assaulting ICE officers. | ||
You got members of Congress all over the country going to ICE facilities, raising hell, saying this is your oversight responsibility. | ||
Where was the oversight responsibility when 10.5 million illegal immigrants came across the border? | ||
Where is the oversight responsibility? | ||
I'm releasing over 8 million illegal immigrants in this country. | ||
Where is the oversight responsibility then? | ||
I don't think it's going to be 10 years. | ||
I think it's going to be longer. | ||
I think 10 million illegal immigrants entering, immigrants, we saw Chinese nationals. | ||
There are reports about Iranian individuals. | ||
There are going to be people here, and their influence and their ideology and their communities, this guy brought his whole family. | ||
And so the question is, what happens when the worldview that this guy has, this terrorist, his kids obviously have some form of this. | ||
I'm not going to, I mean, what I see happening is, this guy gets deported, they're deporting his family. | ||
But there are other people that may not be as crazy or extreme, but they will use that influence and that worldview in politics and try to reshape this country because they were allowed to come in here and they have a view that is anti-American. | ||
They oppose our interests, our foreign policy, etc. | ||
I think what Biden did is a permanent strike on this country. | ||
Now, we can deal with a lot of security issues and mitigate a lot of it, but I think there's a permanent damage. | ||
To be fair, maybe permanent's a little hard because I think after a certain period of time, it does get washed away, but 10 years is too short. | ||
Well, not only that, but when you think of if the next administration doesn't have a serious and sober approach to national security and to border security, it's only going to just restart what it's already done. | ||
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Right, and I talked about this in the culture war. | |
Remember when I said, can we... | ||
Let's give an example. | ||
If 10 million of us went to the Mexican border and just crossed illegally, you think they're just going to be like, well, we're just going to welcome you with open arms. | ||
No, they're going to send the federally and the military and everybody there to round us up. | ||
Every country on Earth. | ||
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Every single country on Earth. | |
I think the solution here is to overcompensate the other way with an immigration moratorium. | ||
If we brought in too many during the Biden administration, we need to bring in too few to make up for that deficit now. | ||
That we didn't have beforehand. | ||
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That still doesn't help us, though. | |
I think it pushes us in the right direction. | ||
So if we start with not another Muslim ban 2.0, but something in that direction, I think that could definitely help mitigate some of the issue if we deal with blocking the border from Trent Aragua gangsters and other people in the cartel that the cartel is manipulating with. | ||
I think some of them are dropping. | ||
Some of the sanctuary cities, I think. | ||
I think Philadelphia said they were no longer standing by their sanctuary city policies, if I'm not mistaken. | ||
Trump had been put on a list of sanctuary cities that Trump said were engaged in insurrection. | ||
And the reason he did that is because that's the qualification for invoking the Insurrection Act. | ||
If law enforcement is not being handled at the local level, the president has the authority to call on the National Guard to enforce local laws. | ||
That's the Insurrection Act. | ||
And so they published this list, took it down. | ||
Some sheriffs got mad, saying, hey, we're trying to work with you on this one. | ||
We'll see where this goes. | ||
But it does look like the Trump admin is gearing up to send a National Guard to mass deport. | ||
I think they're serious about it. | ||
I've heard a lot of people say, at this pace, they ain't getting done. | ||
Stephen Miller was saying, we need 3,000 per day or more. | ||
Liberals are claiming Biden was deporting more people under Trump. | ||
I don't think that's correct. | ||
See, the difference is, under Obama, these are turnarounds. | ||
They'd stop people at the border, turn them around. | ||
They called it a deportation. | ||
Under Trump, they're actually going to immigration courts, waiting in the hallways, and when a guy goes in for his hearing and they get denied, they walk out and immediately get placed in cuffs, deported. | ||
That's something we've not seen from other administrations. | ||
And the deporting of a guy's entire family after he committed a terror attack, something we've not seen from the other administrations. | ||
And to quickly respond to the sanctuary city stuff, I'm reading a headline right now from the Philadelphia Inquirer. | ||
Philadelphia says it's a welcoming city, not a sanctuary city, as the Trump administration threatens funding cuts. | ||
So I think that's really the direction the administration is willing to go with every city. | ||
And that's how they will affect change with their immigration policy. | ||
They are going to Stephen Miller... | ||
And now they are effectuating that change in the administration, all the ways that they see fit. | ||
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So they think that just changing a word or two is going to make a difference? | |
Well, going back and using different laws, for example, the Alien Act and threatening fundings at least worked in Philadelphia. | ||
Just changing a word or two does change what it is. | ||
Legally, it changed. | ||
You don't need to change the word. | ||
Change the interpretation. | ||
I mean, you don't even need to change the word. | ||
That is true. | ||
Like I said, I think I said this earlier, but Stephen Miller was talking about how badly they need to increase the amount of deportations. | ||
And I think that that's something that the American people still want. | ||
Even though you see videos of people yelling at ICE. | ||
I saw a bunch of those over the weekend. | ||
People are out there in the streets and stuff. | ||
Yeah, they're making an issue. | ||
And there's someone that's complaining because ICE. | ||
Agents are wearing masks and stuff. | ||
So that's going on and you see them ramping up. | ||
But I think that still there's going to need to be more, like a significant amount more. | ||
And if they can even start delivering part of it, again, all the black pillars that are like, they haven't done anything, they haven't arrested anyone, blah, blah, blah, blah. | ||
This is another kind of white pill to them. | ||
It's like, look, they actually are really ramping up and being fairly military. | ||
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Aren't they over 100K already? | |
I believe the last number was like $100 million. | ||
$20 million is a lot, man. | ||
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It really is. | |
Pump those numbers up. | ||
Right. | ||
$20 million is a lot. | ||
Well, are we tracking self-deportations? | ||
I don't know. | ||
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Not yet. | |
But even if we're not, or we were, you still have so many people. | ||
It's kind of a scary thought. | ||
What does it mean to have political power? | ||
Right now, you've got the Trump administration and ICE actively trying to deport people. | ||
Because Americans still hold dominant political power in this country, but we are dangerously close to not having that. | ||
When enough illegal immigrants are operating in this country that they can sway at least half of the political factions of this country, then you will not have the political will to deport anybody. | ||
And then you as sovereign advocates of this nation, advocates of a sovereign nation, it's over. | ||
So I was just thinking like, They would not do this. | ||
And we are only a few percentage points in the election away from losing the authority of those who believe in a sovereign United States. | ||
That's actually pretty terrifying. | ||
Yeah. | ||
It's incredibly important that we don't lose the House and we pick up seats in the House and the Senate. | ||
It's incredibly important. | ||
And history is against us. | ||
The party in power regularly loses seats, and there's also the possibility that we don't actually get the economy going enough to start eating away at the cost of living and stuff. | ||
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I mean, at the rate that we're going now, which is talking about the 100K, if you're able to get that number to somewhere near maybe a million, 1.5, but you do them in very select locations, I mean, there's a possibility that you can pick up even one or two seats. | |
I got it. | ||
Trump should rent out an entire Costco, right? | ||
And then put a big sign over the door saying free citizenship. | ||
And when everybody comes in, you got them. | ||
And then he can deport like 100,000 people just like that. | ||
I mean, it would be nice, wouldn't it? | ||
Free citizenship. | ||
And it's right this way. | ||
And then people coming in. | ||
Free citizenship back to the country. | ||
Next to your home. | ||
You already got it. | ||
We don't need to get nothing to get out of here. | ||
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Didn't read the fine print, sir. | |
Citizenship that you already have from your home country. | ||
That's right. | ||
Let's jump to this next story from the New York Post. | ||
Vast majority of Americans don't see Dems as a party with strong leaders that get stuff done. | ||
CNN poll. | ||
This is amazing. | ||
check this out. | ||
CNN actually lost their mind over this when Harry Enten was going over this. | ||
They say that when asked which party has strong leaders, 40% of American don't say Republicans, 16% said Democrats, 43% said neither. | ||
Asked which party can get things done, 19% The Democratic Party is currently having top-secret missions. | ||
These people are permanent children. | ||
They are mentally unstable and unwell. | ||
They are not normal. | ||
And so call them whatever you want. | ||
Histrionic personality disorder, borderline personality disorder, narcissistic, all those personality disorders. | ||
They got this story about Project Searchlight. | ||
Project Wildflower, Project Sam. | ||
Democrats don't just have meetings where they sit down like, hey guys, let's go grab a cup of coffee and talk about strategy. | ||
They say, we're going to go to a resort, spend $20 million on a project name. | ||
Give it a code name, show up, and then lament to each other as wealthy lunatics why they can't communicate with regular Americans. | ||
They need people, they're hiring. | ||
I'm going to pause. | ||
Guys, I just figured it out. | ||
I'm going to start a consulting firm for Democrats. | ||
Because they're paying millions of dollars for people to tell them exactly what I'm saying right now. | ||
Why am I giving it away for free? | ||
They're holding meetings to have people tell them, I'm not kidding, to dump the woke ideology. | ||
Like, they couldn't just listen to someone like me who donated the max to like two or three Democrats in 2020. | ||
They're like, no, it's because Tim Pool is secretly right-wing. | ||
What about Joe Biden? | ||
Nah, he's far right as well. | ||
Let's hire a consultant for $20 million to tell us what's going on. | ||
And he goes, Yeah, woke is ridiculous. | ||
You've got to get rid of it. | ||
You've got people like Richie Torres that are, I think he's a congressman, that are, you know, a legitimate voice that are saying, look, if the Democrats want to actually be viable again, we have to dump this woke stuff. | ||
And, you know, he's getting attention. | ||
But as of right now, there's not a lot of proper motion in the Democrat Party. | ||
David Hogg is not the kind of dude that is going to be a leader. | ||
There's ethics stuff with him, I guess. | ||
But yeah, I've never seen a political party so lost in my entire life. | ||
It's amazing, isn't it? | ||
It is. | ||
I mean, look at this, like 16%. | ||
That's just absolutely wild. | ||
16% said that Democrats had strong leaders. | ||
That's a fact statement. | ||
And that 84% of people who saw that, they get it. | ||
There's no Democrats. | ||
No. | ||
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You've got people like Gavin Newsom going on Bill Maher trying to push himself or shift himself to more of a centrist point of view as if we haven't seen the last 20 years of his career. | |
They're grifters. | ||
They don't have any consistent ideology. | ||
And so this is what's lost. | ||
I'll put it this way. | ||
The reason why Gavin Newsom isn't going to succeed is not because we can see the past. | ||
It's not because we know he's a grifter. | ||
The fact that he was so callow and spineless when he was governor is why. | ||
He bent the knee to woke ideology nonsense. | ||
He said, tell me what to say and I'll say it. | ||
Now that he's coming around and saying, well, you know, I'm being a bit more moderate. | ||
It's like, bro, we don't care what you're claiming now. | ||
The reality is some people may be swayed by it. | ||
But the reason he's doing this. | ||
All around, as a person, he is a weak person. | ||
That means, even if he came out and publicly said, I am changing my mind and rebranding, and I want to be moderate, we'd be like, okay, that's fine. | ||
You're a weak person who can't win elections. | ||
I get it. | ||
He won governor. | ||
But I don't see this guy going to the national level. | ||
He's like, it's like a, kind of feels like a B-list. | ||
You know what I mean? | ||
He doesn't have that X factor. | ||
He's not a top-tier guy. | ||
The fact that he was willing to just say whatever Democrats want him to say proves it. | ||
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You couldn't even beat Ron DeSantis. | |
What makes him think he can go on a national level? | ||
I mean, Ron came in, what, third on the national scale? | ||
Yeah. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Well, I mean, part of the reason is because the Democrats have so few options. | ||
Like, you've got at least a decade or maybe 15 years of Gavin Newsom being the mayor of San Francisco and then going on to governor where he said, we're going to fix the homeless problem. | ||
Multiple times, multiple different venues, says it all the time. | ||
And they still have yet to actually fix the homeless problem. | ||
He has he there. | ||
The amount of history that he has in California and the bad things that have happened while he's the governor or the mayor of San Francisco. | ||
All those things are just ripe for the Republicans to tear him apart. | ||
I don't see how he actually would be viable beyond being able to raise money because people like to give him money because of that smile. | ||
I think the. | ||
I think the left in the Democrat Party has, like, a hard cap at 30%, but then the other people in the party won't swallow a pill like Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez long-term. | ||
So, like, I think she could win a primary, but then lose hard in a general election, and I think the Republicans could make this. | ||
I don't think ideology matters as much. | ||
It certainly does, because woke is broke. | ||
But my point is that AOC, Newsom, some of the top names they got, they are weak people. | ||
Now don't get me wrong, they're stronger than average. | ||
Gavin Newsom obviously won a governorship, congratulations. | ||
I'm saying for the presidency, Donald Trump walks on stage at a rally and imitates a politician body-slamming a journalist. | ||
He is a strong man. | ||
That's why Democrats were screaming he's a fascist. | ||
And Republicans are like, I'm on a schoolyard. | ||
I want the bully to be in my corner. | ||
I want him standing in front of me, protecting me from everybody else and guaranteeing what I want. | ||
I don't want to be against the bully. | ||
So I see Gavin Newsom. | ||
You look at his brand. | ||
Let me just say it again like this. | ||
A smarmy, wishy-washy guy who flip-flops to try and attract voters comes off as spineless and weak. | ||
Donald Trump keeps defending Operation Warp Speed, even when he gets booed. | ||
He's like, well, you may not like it, but whatever. | ||
Look at him when he was at the Libertarian Convention. | ||
And he was like, oh, you don't want to vote for me? | ||
Then lose. | ||
Take your three percent. | ||
It's hilarious! | ||
Oh, and just to answer your question... | ||
Donald Trump telling how it is to libertarian. | ||
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And just to answer your question, Make your 3%. | |
About Gavin Newsom and talking about the homelessness. | ||
I'm looking at chat GPT right here. | ||
In the last 20 years, California spent $2.8 billion. | ||
Where is all of that money? | ||
The train to nowhere. | ||
Oh yeah, the train to nowhere. | ||
They've spent billions of dollars on this thing and have 0% of it built or maybe 0.1%. | ||
I think there's like one section to mark where it's going to start or something. | ||
There's nothing with it. | ||
This is how you end up with authoritarianism or an emperor. | ||
This is how a republic falls to an empire, to an emperor. | ||
Because people in California are going to get to the point where they're just like, how come we can't build a train? | ||
What has happened to this country where we literally said, let's build a train, they can't do it? | ||
Trump's going to come in or something's going to happen where some guy says, vote for me, give me the power, and I'll just do it and I'll ignore everybody else. | ||
And they're going to vote for a strongman. | ||
And then they're going to say, in order to build this, we need permits and laws passed. | ||
And he's like, nope, don't care. | ||
And he's going to send in teams, start building. | ||
And they're going to be like, you can't do that. | ||
There's laws in place. | ||
And he's going to be like, sue me. | ||
This is what happens. | ||
People get fed up with broken systems and they just say, do it anyway. | ||
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That's what the Democrats do anyway, right? | |
Yeah. | ||
To further exemplify that point, it's not only on the federal level where Democrats massively screw things up, even on the state level where they're in total power, they manage to screw things up. | ||
So in states like California and New York... | ||
Rental prices are out of control. | ||
And why? | ||
Because you can't build anything in any of these states because of the different environmental laws or regulations, and everything becomes so burdensome to build in any of these states, as opposed to any of these red states. | ||
So they don't manage their own states well. | ||
New York's in a bunch of debt. | ||
I'm sure the situation in California is also horrendous. | ||
Their management of resources, I believe there's a huge water crisis now going on in California that's been ongoing for some time. | ||
The Democrats don't manage the states that they have total power in well at all. | ||
So, you know, on the federal level, people have no faith in them. | ||
On the state level, they don't even have faith in them. | ||
So I could see why people have such low faith as these polls were showing. | ||
We started talking about how bereft of leadership the Democrat Party is. | ||
And it's because it's all either old people or people that don't have a realistic view on what the government can do. | ||
And I think that Gavin Newsom, for as long as he's been in California government, I think that he exemplifies that. | ||
He responds to what he believes the Democrats want, as opposed to things that are actually going to be good for California. | ||
I don't know. | ||
I don't know that they're going to be able to find anyone better. | ||
I mean, Pritzker, I don't know that he's going to be... | ||
I think that he's too big. | ||
I think he's honestly too fat. | ||
I think he's a fat guy, and I think people won't elect a fat guy like that. | ||
Isn't AOC the clear direction the Democrats are going in? | ||
I mean, maybe, but she's... | ||
Tim doesn't think that a woman would actually win. | ||
I think that she could get A woman will win when both parties put up a woman. | ||
And people have no choice. | ||
When it's Nikki Haley versus AOC. | ||
So I was watching this video today on Google's Gemini glasses or whatever. | ||
There's this young Asian woman and she's wearing glasses and she's like, She looks at a bookshelf and turns away and says, okay, I didn't see what that book said, but maybe Gemini did. | ||
And then she goes... | ||
And then this AI voice, AI voice comes on, and it's a woman who says, the white book was titled this, that, or otherwise. | ||
The AI voice had vocal fry. | ||
And I mean, it was like, I hate Google. | ||
And I was like, why are they doing a presentation where their AI voice is using vocal fry, where they talk like this? | ||
Like, why would it do that? | ||
I don't know. | ||
Because for one, it wasn't really an AI. | ||
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Oh, okay. | |
I'd assume it was just a woman reading a script they were claiming was AI. | ||
Or they trained their AI to do vocal fry. | ||
Here's the thing. | ||
A lot of people don't notice vocal fry. | ||
It is common among prominent women in media. | ||
They try and, for whatever reason, but it's off-putting to a lot of other people who notice it right away. | ||
So this young woman who was introducing it was not using vocal fry, which gives her a higher-pitched voice. | ||
It's her natural register. | ||
But there are a lot of women that try and talk with a lower register so they push their voice down and they'll talk like this. | ||
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And it goes real low and you hear that rasp. | |
And a lot of people are annoyed by that. | ||
This is why I think AOC and many women cannot win. | ||
And the left should agree with me on this one. | ||
Inherent sexism. | ||
Call it whatever you want. | ||
Some people said, yeah, but what about Margaret Thatcher? | ||
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Why? | |
Because in a parliamentary system you vote for the party, not the person. | ||
So you're voting for a party and then they put a woman. | ||
But for a presidential system, you think... | ||
How tall is AOC? | ||
5 '4"? | ||
She's short. | ||
So Kamala Harris, on the presidential debates, asked for a smaller podium so that on camera, relative to her body size, she didn't look tiny. | ||
Here's another example. | ||
Every time I meet somebody, they say like, oh wow, you're a lot taller than I realized. | ||
Because our cameras are positioned above head length, Whereas most shows like Fox News, for instance, they do what's called blocking. | ||
So our table is, we're all sitting around the table. | ||
If we were going to do blocking like cable TV, we'd all sit on one side of the table and then the cameras would be at chest height. | ||
What ends up happening is those that are watching the video, they will see as though they are five and a half feet tall. | ||
So like in movies, for instance, this is what they do. | ||
The cameras are always held at chest height. | ||
So women who are five foot two look pretty big on the screen. | ||
They look like they actually fill out the entire screen. | ||
And then you see them in person. | ||
You're like, wow, they're tiny. | ||
This is what was going on with Kamala Harris. | ||
She wanted a smaller podium so that relative to her body size, she looks big on the podium because Trump is very large. | ||
People vote based on height. | ||
People vote based on depth of voice. | ||
AOC. | ||
When she went to that rally, it's the perfect example where she was hooting and shaking her fist, and she was going, let's go! | ||
I'm like, let's talk about Nixon and Kennedy, where everybody said... | ||
On radio versus TV. | ||
On TV, everybody said Kennedy won, because Nixon was all sweaty and disheveled-looking. | ||
On radio, everyone said Nixon won because they couldn't see it. | ||
Now what happens when AOC and Trump are on podcasts or radio and people are just listening and they're not watching and they hear, well, I'm going to tell you why we want to run this versus, look, what I'm going to do is I'm going to punch him in the face, hard and strong. | ||
People don't understand these subtleties. | ||
They don't believe in them. | ||
And it's fascinating to me because if it were not correct, Coca-Cola would not be spending billions of dollars on market research every year to figure out the perfect way to sell you something. | ||
All of these major ad campaigns, Craft the perfect way to sell things. | ||
And I'll tell you this too. | ||
There'd be no political consultants telling people to wear colored ties, saying you got to wear a blue colored tie with these stripes. | ||
Now look, sitting here in front of you guys, AOC versus me arguing over what we should order for food, probably not going to be much of a difference because it's six, seven people. | ||
She's going to say, I think we should be doing this or otherwise. | ||
And it's going to be like, you know, pizza does sound pretty good. | ||
And I'm going to say, well, you know, I kind of would like hot dogs. | ||
And then the whole internet erupts with conspiracy theories over us choosing to order Chicago-style food, besides the point. | ||
However, when you're dealing with 100 million voters, a 0.01% fractional change can swing the entire election. | ||
So while we... | ||
If.01% of people do, she loses. | ||
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Especially now, because they don't have much room, especially after this last election. | |
They have no room. | ||
They're literally as lost of a political party as I've ever seen. | ||
have no leader their actual platform has a significant number of very very unpopular positions and they don't have the ability to kind of moderate on those positions because the the extremists are the ones that are the activists and they tend to be uh well not just that but also the establishment that's been in charge for so many years they didn't they didn't go to the bench and start developing other talent right they've been | ||
in charge for so long i mean look at how long pelosi's been there and maxine washington you know, triple a, you know, they have down there for Congress people. | ||
I'm sure. | ||
We got this one from Unilad. | ||
AI startup valued at $1.5 billion collapses after it's found to actually be 700 engineers pretending to be bots. | ||
The engineers were largely from India. | ||
So I hear they say... | ||
Builder.ai has been operating behind an AI facade. | ||
Since 2016, the British company emerged in the scene as a pioneering platform allowing businesses to create applications with minimal coding. | ||
But now it's been revealed the code actually came from around 700 human developers and programmers from India who were tasked with acting like an AI bot. | ||
Imagine you're on JetGPT and there's actually just like a bunch of dudes in California just typing away. | ||
A bunch of guys in real pain. | ||
To correct myself from earlier, it wasn't a Microsoft company. | ||
Builder.ai had made partnerships with Microsoft and had secured a $250 million investment from Qatar Investment Authority, reports International Business Times. | ||
In total, it accumulated more than $450 million in funding from leading investors like Microsoft and the World Bank's IFC, among others. | ||
Okay, so Microsoft was an investor. | ||
Yet Builder.ai filed for bankruptcy protection and entered insolvency proceedings as per its statement on LinkedIn last month. | ||
According to Bloomberg, the company plummeted after a major lender, Viola Credit, which had given the company a $50 million loan, withdrew $37 million from its accounts and left Builder with just $5 million. | ||
The move essentially paralyzed the company from fulfilling payroll duties or maintaining its core operations. | ||
This is amazing. | ||
I wonder how many other companies are doing things like this. | ||
I've heard similar stories. | ||
That you think you're talking to chatbots and it's just some dude in India? | ||
And these were jokes at first. | ||
Like, but now it's real. | ||
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This has some FTX vibes to it, almost. | |
Yeah. | ||
Did you guys see that AI tool that removes accents from people? | ||
No. | ||
You've mentioned it. | ||
Yeah, so like Indian call centers, when they sound like this, when they turn on the AI, they sound like this. | ||
And then people don't know they're talking to, you know, like Maurice or something. | ||
It's Maurice. | ||
So I think there are a lot of practical, real-world uses for AI. | ||
However, I am a non-believer writ large at all of the promises we are made about AI. | ||
So I think we are going to see companies like this and adjacent companies who use related technologies crash. | ||
I think we're in a huge bubble. | ||
We're being sold to false... | ||
Oh, it's going to transform the world and everything's going to change and all of your jobs are going to be gone and whatnot. | ||
I'm not yet a believer in all of this. | ||
With the amount that I've seen the stock market go up based on different AI hype, I don't think the jump in stock is justified by any of this back-end stuff. | ||
And I believe we are in a huge bubble. | ||
People are dropping billions of dollars into this. | ||
I believe Donald Trump recently, he took a trip to the Middle East where they also promised like a billion some odd dollars in AI. | ||
Everybody and their mother is dumping their money into this. | ||
It's hard to see how it isn't over. | ||
And so even if it is, here's the crazy thing. | ||
Guys, this is where the money's at. | ||
You're doing a startup. | ||
Just put AI in front of whatever it is you're doing and you'll get a billion dollars. | ||
I'm half kidding. | ||
But it's so valuable and the fear is so real that they literally had 700 Indian people Typing away pretending to be AI chatbots, and they were able to generate hundreds of millions in investment. | ||
If you incorporated any aspect of AI into this show, wrote about it in the description, and then tried to sell the company, you'd be able to quadruple your value. | ||
So hold on, guys. | ||
brainstorm let's go to some investors and say we have an a_i_ powered podcast generator And we'll make a podcast on anything. | ||
AI. | ||
This is AI right now. | ||
I'm, what, you think I'm a real person? | ||
You think this obnoxious Jewish person exists in real life? | ||
No, this is a, it's a character made out of the internet, you know, typed in prompt. | ||
Or annoying Jewish journalist. | ||
We cast on Craigslist looking for an annoying Jewish guy, and then Elad answered. | ||
We put him in one of those 3D body scanners, and then we had him read How Now, Brown Cow, and Unique New York, among other sentences, and now we just AI generate Elad. | ||
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There are sites out there that do this for a living. | |
I actually just tried one the other day, and I'm waiting for my results to come back to see how my voice works with the AI. | ||
Check this out. | ||
Let me play this video. | ||
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Hello. | |
My name is Manoj and I'm a call center agent from India. | ||
Clear communication is vital for my customers and me, but accent barriers can sometimes make it challenging. | ||
That's where crisp accent conversion comes in. | ||
Let me show you the voice preservation mode in action. | ||
This mode keeps my original voice intact while softening challenging parts of my accent. | ||
It helps customers understand me better. | ||
Improving satisfaction on both sides of the call. | ||
I'd still be freaked out, though. | ||
But he didn't say get rid of it. | ||
He said softens. | ||
Softens. | ||
Honestly, that's preferable, to be honest with you. | ||
If you're trying to do something or understand someone, yeah. | ||
That is preferable. | ||
I don't mind Indian call centers to a certain degree. | ||
Because if it's like 2 in the morning and my card's not working, like, what am I going to do? | ||
Like, wake somebody up? | ||
No, no, no. | ||
There's a guy in India where it's the middle of the day. | ||
And he answers the phone. | ||
I mean, not to be a dick, but I can't understand what he's saying, but at least he unlocks my card for me. | ||
Yeah. | ||
But like I said, I think that I would rather have AI soften someone's accent as opposed to being like, oh, I can't understand them. | ||
I can't do what it is that I'm trying to do. | ||
To be honest, I'd rather just talk to a functional, modern AI than a call center person who can't understand what I'm saying. | ||
Dude, and a lot of people agree. | ||
I'm half kidding about they're awake at 2 in the morning and they can fix my card for me. | ||
But I have been on the call enough times with people who can't speak English very well, and we struggle to communicate because, first of all, the quality of a phone call is not very good. | ||
Just right off the bat. | ||
Then you've got accents on top. | ||
And we're trying to do the... | ||
Oh, Phonetic Alphabet. | ||
Phonetic Alphabet. | ||
It's like I'm on the phone and they're like, what's your name? | ||
And I'm like, Tango, what's I? | ||
India. | ||
India. | ||
See, I don't even know. | ||
Tango India Mike. | ||
But look, that is... | ||
I would rather an AI, a modern AI. | ||
Now, the reason I don't like the old school AIs... | ||
I'm going to let you guys in on a secret. | ||
I've exposed this secret before. | ||
There is but one word you need to say if you ever get a robot to get a human. | ||
Earmuffs for your kids. | ||
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Fuck. | |
I just do that. | ||
I'll just be on the phone and I'll call service or whatever and it'll go, hey there, I'm your customer service rep. | ||
How can I help you today? | ||
I go, fuck. | ||
And he goes, it sounds like you're having trouble. | ||
Let me connect you with an agent. | ||
And I'm like, yep. | ||
It's perfect. | ||
Yeah, because the problem is those versions of the AI are limited in what they can do. | ||
Modern AI should actually be able to understand you better. | ||
So it's annoying when, like, you have an issue with your credit card that's not specific. | ||
Like they'll say, if you're dealing with fraud, press one. | ||
If you're dealing with this, press two. | ||
And you're like, okay, well, it's kind of a weird thing. | ||
I'm trying to figure out why I don't even know what I'm supposed to go to. | ||
And then the annoying thing is you're like, oh, card declined. | ||
It's like, sounds like your card was declined. | ||
Let me connect you to an agent. | ||
Then you get an agent and she's like, what happened? | ||
You're like, my card's declined. | ||
Oh, that's a different department. | ||
Let me transfer you. | ||
Oh, God. | ||
Right. | ||
So just give me a modern functioning AI that can do it all and I'm good with it. | ||
I mean, I understand what you're saying. | ||
I'm just not so sure that there are AI that are capable of actually helping nowadays. | ||
Yo, let me tell you. | ||
I think so. | ||
ChatGPT has gotten crazy. | ||
So we went to, we checked out the skate park at Charlestown, and there were a bunch of these weird little black bugs with white spots on their backs, and they were running around all crazy, and we couldn't tell what they were. | ||
I took a picture, uploaded to ChatGPT, and said, what is this? | ||
It said they're lanternfly nymphs, those nasty invasive bugs, and I was like, wow. | ||
I was driving today to go get dinner, and we saw one of those big industrial silo facilities with a conveyor belt, and I'm like, I don't know what that is. | ||
Took a picture, uploaded it and said, what is this? | ||
Not only did it tell me what it was, it told me where it was and the name of the company and what they did in great detail. | ||
That's crazy. | ||
I mean, kind of terrifying. | ||
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My wife does that when she goes on hikes with the kids, right? | |
And she goes out and takes pictures of plants and there's an actual app out there. | ||
Yeah, it's called Picture This. | ||
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Picture This, exactly. | |
And you could take a picture. | ||
Of the plant, it'll tell you what it is, whether it's dangerous or not, and if you do happen to come in contact with a dangerous plant, what you can do to help yourself. | ||
Jet GPT is crazier than that now. | ||
So here's... | ||
I've had it for a while. | ||
Because we got a bunch of weird fruits going all over the place. | ||
And so I walk up to a plant, and I see a red thing on it. | ||
You take a picture, you upload it, and they'll say, that is a whatever plant. | ||
And then you scroll down, and you're looking for if the fruit is edible or not. | ||
It's not there. | ||
Sometimes they have the information, sometimes they don't. | ||
So like we have frost grapes everywhere and it'll be like, this is a frost grape. | ||
And like, they're edible and you can eat them. | ||
Then there's warnings like too much of this is bad. | ||
But sometimes there will be like seed heads on certain plants or fruits and it doesn't tell me. | ||
ChatGPT literally does everything. | ||
Now, here's the crazy thing. | ||
I can take a picture of a building in a random location and it'll tell me where it is. | ||
So we were on the highway. | ||
And it's all fields. | ||
And there's this big, massive structure with a silo and a conveyor belt going up to it. | ||
And you see them from time to time when you're driving around. | ||
And I'm like, I don't know what that is. | ||
Is it like corn? | ||
Is it grain or something? | ||
Picture. | ||
Upload a chat GPT. | ||
What is this? | ||
It explained it was likely a concrete factory or asphalt based on its shape and size and everything. | ||
And then I said, here's the location. | ||
And it was like, this is this company founded in this time at this point with this many employees. | ||
Everything was in it. | ||
It just knew it all. | ||
Yeah, I mean, that kind of stuff is mundane nowadays, that kind of access to information, which is, it's crazy to think about it, but, you know, we are living in a world where your car, where there are multiple cars that can do the driving for you nowadays. | ||
Here's what's crazy. | ||
I took a picture of one of our buddies, who's a prominent pro skater. | ||
I uploaded it and said, who is this? | ||
And it said, I cannot identify people. | ||
you know it actually can. | ||
And in this instance... | ||
I took a picture of Cody Mack. | ||
He's a famous pro skateboarder. | ||
And I'm like, oh, come on, dude. | ||
Like, this dude's picture's all over the internet. | ||
He's got hundreds of thousands of followers. | ||
If you Google search him and you can look up all of his career, his videos, his contest rankings, he's not a secret guy. | ||
ChatGPT is just choosing not to identify people for privacy reasons. | ||
But you know that means OpenAI knows where you are, when you're there, what you're doing. | ||
So does Facebook. | ||
So does Google. | ||
That's where it's getting really crazy. | ||
That these companies built this technology, and they have a weaponized version behind the scenes that you don't get access to. | ||
I bet they can tell by the way you walk who you are. | ||
I bet if you put on a mask, put on a mask and a trench coat and started walking, it would be like, here's who this is. | ||
It's going to know your height. | ||
Your gait. | ||
Your gait. | ||
It's going to be like, I know who that is. | ||
I have a friend that works in the defense industry, and he's like, look, man, they can already literally just attach something to the... | ||
I don't know how true that is. | ||
I believe it. | ||
They could probably just tap your phone, like Pegasus, their way into your... | ||
Or you can shoot a laser onto someone. | ||
If you shoot a laser on the window, you can actually... | ||
And that's been around for a long time. | ||
Yeah, that's been around for a long time. | ||
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Is that the same way that when you have the cans and the string? | |
Yeah. | ||
It's literally like a speaker. | ||
The glass moves fractions of an inch. | ||
So you can look it up right now. | ||
I got the Wikipedia for it because this is kind of hard to believe. | ||
It's called a laser microphone. | ||
Check this out. | ||
A surveillance device uses a laser beam to detect sound vibrations in a distant object. | ||
You basically, since 1947, the Soviets had it. | ||
You point the laser at glass. | ||
It's an infrared laser. | ||
You can't even see it. | ||
And it's picking up the vibrations on the glass and it can transcribe it into sound for someone to listen to. | ||
That's crazy. | ||
And they do have stuff where you can listen to the sound of someone's step and they can figure out someone's gait and they can follow people via that type of audio. | ||
Monitoring and stuff. | ||
It's crazy the stuff they can do. | ||
Like, the Dark Knight was far-fetched back, like, whatever, 2008 or whatever. | ||
I'm pretty sure they can do that nowadays. | ||
Like, the cell phones kind of just, you know, mapping the whole inside of a building and stuff, or in that case, the whole city. | ||
I think that that's actually possible now. | ||
That's crazy. | ||
Let's jump to this story. | ||
Get a little cultural. | ||
Mr. Beast says he's broke. | ||
Mr. Beast claims he has very little money. | ||
his wedding. | ||
He's lying. | ||
Yeah, I don't believe that. | ||
Mr. Beast said online that he has very little money despite his high net worth. | ||
He admitted that he had to ask his mom to help pay for his wedding. | ||
He claimed it was because he reinvests everything. | ||
Despite being reportedly worth an estimated $1 billion, he claims he has very little money. | ||
Responding to a post on X, which described Mr. Beast, whose real name is Jimmy Donaldson, as the only billionaire under 30 to have not inherited his wealth. | ||
The YouTube star with more than 400 million subscribers responded late on Sunday. | ||
Actually, I'll just show you. | ||
I personally have very little money because I reinvest everything. | ||
I think this year we'll spend around a quarter of a billion on content. | ||
Ironically, I'm actually borrowing money from my mom to pay for my upcoming wedding. | ||
But sure, on paper, the businesses I own are worth a lot. | ||
It's kind of funny, like, by what qualification can he call himself a billionaire? | ||
I think what a lot of people need to understand, and this one matters as it pertains to taxes and how the left views things, is... | ||
He's lying. | ||
He has a lot of money. | ||
And reinvest is clever. | ||
It's not legit. | ||
But anyway, I digress. | ||
What does it mean that he's a billionaire? | ||
Who determined that he's worth a billion dollars? | ||
For Bezos, for Elon Musk, all of this stuff is just basically someone declares it to be true. | ||
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By what qualification is he broke? | |
Let's start from that end. | ||
Well, he said he has very little. | ||
He didn't say broke. | ||
He said very little money. | ||
But here's the trick, right? | ||
When you post a picture of yourself standing from a private jet holding, you know, I don't know, several hundred dollars, maybe a thousand dollars, maybe that jet's not his. | ||
Maybe this is fake, fake influencer shenanigans. | ||
The other thing is, he doesn't need to reinvest, and when he reinvests, which includes buying himself a private jet, Come on, you're not broke. | ||
So maybe he goes into debt when he's spending a ton of money on a video, but then as soon as the video production comes out, I'm sure the ads he runs are hundreds of thousands of dollars. | ||
the ad placements probably on his videos, let alone other sponsorship deals, let alone his chocolate company that he owns or other candy that he sells. | ||
So maybe if you're doing some funny... | ||
And the fast food joint. | ||
If you're doing funny accounting, I'm sure he's broke at the moment until the next video drops. | ||
And then he makes a ton of money. | ||
And then he has money until he spends it all. | ||
Then he's broke all of a sudden. | ||
So it's like, I'm broke until I get my next paycheck. | ||
Or he's doing a $40 million wedding. | ||
Sure. | ||
He didn't allow me to pay for my wedding because it's $40 million. | ||
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In front of the Taj Mahal. | |
Yeah. | ||
Something like that. | ||
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Go ahead. | |
No, no, no. | ||
Go for it. | ||
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Yeah, but how many supercars has he destroyed in each of his videos, right? | |
Because if you look back, I mean, it's at least 10 or 15 videos I've seen where he's had Bugattis, he's got Lamborghinis, he's got all of these different cars that he destroys. | ||
and I'm pretty sure he doesn't pay for them all. | ||
I'm pretty sure either they I was talking to Kellen about this earlier. | ||
It's like when you're trying to promote something or someone's trying to promote something or trying to see – I think all things considered, though, I think Mr. Beast does live relatively modestly compared to how other people in his position would. | ||
This picture that you pulled up, he was posting it ironically, trying to look like, I don't know. | ||
You know. | ||
It was a gag. | ||
Yeah, he posted this ironically. | ||
I don't like Mr. Beast. | ||
That's more of the Mr. Beast you'd see. | ||
He kind of reminds me of like a, I don't know, white t-shirt and sweater vibe. | ||
Like he's clearly not going to, he's not trying to flex too hard. | ||
And I think that's why his other post was ironic. | ||
I think it's great when he tries to help people. | ||
He was talking about before about when he does the social good videos, he makes the least amount of money. | ||
But I can't stand that he got big off of having poor people. | ||
Claw each other's faces off for $100,000. | ||
You know what I mean? | ||
One step above bumfights. | ||
It is. | ||
Seriously. | ||
Man, that's crazy. | ||
Now, what I will say is this. | ||
People probably think he makes more money than he does. | ||
So let's say he does a video. | ||
Actually, let me just pull up Mr. Beast on YouTube and take a look at one of his latest videos. | ||
And we'll take a look at the... | ||
I know all the numbers, right? | ||
How much money does he make? | ||
Things like that. | ||
So, 10 days ago, let's grab this here. | ||
10 days ago, he got 100 million views. | ||
So, I think he may have gotten off that video. | ||
Let me do some math. | ||
In YouTube view revenue, maybe about a million bucks off one video. | ||
Maybe more. | ||
But then the sponsorships. | ||
There's a cap. | ||
Okay, yeah. | ||
I'm sure Mr. Beast is a one-of-one type of content creator on the platform, though. | ||
Most of your money in these sponsorship deals are going to come from direct sales. | ||
So a YouTube video that gets 100,000 views on YouTube might bring in between $500 and maybe $2,000, depending on how long it is. | ||
But let's just say we're talking like a 10-minute, 15-minute video. | ||
100,000 views, average CPM might be $500 to $1,000. | ||
That means that if he's doing $100 million, he might be hitting around $500,000 to $1 million. | ||
But when you do direct sales, you hit on average like a $20 CPM. | ||
He can probably sell at a premium, but there's going to be an upper limit. | ||
So if you get a million views on a show, you should be able to get maybe like $20,000 for one read. | ||
Some of the biggest podcasts that are getting like 3-4 million will sell for like 50 grand for a single ad read. | ||
But now ask yourself, which companies can afford to spend more than that on a single ad read? | ||
Not very many. | ||
So when Mr. Beast is doing ad sales for sponsorships, the companies are probably going, we can't afford $3 million for an ad read. | ||
I mean, you have 100 million views. | ||
We're not going to give you $2 million for one ad read. | ||
We can't do it. | ||
Some companies can. | ||
So there's going to be an upper limit to how many views he gets, how much money he can get off of each view. | ||
So he's probably making millions per video. | ||
It's probably not as much as people think because it's a diminishing return the more views you get. | ||
What do you think of people who call him like the modern day game show host, like our generation's game show host type character? | ||
Well, yeah. | ||
I mean, he is. | ||
But, you know, I actually, I'm not a fan. | ||
It's not personal. | ||
I explored a 2,000-year-old ancient temple. | ||
I'm just generally not a fan of this type of, like, I don't know, man. | ||
He went inside the pyramids because he's rich and was able to do it. | ||
Something that people go to prison for life for or can get executed for. | ||
Actually, I don't know if they execute you. | ||
I think there might be something like that. | ||
If you damage the pyramids, you might get the death penalty in Egypt. | ||
So, but he's super rich. | ||
He can just buy his way in and do all these things. | ||
Would you risk drowning for $500,000? | ||
That's kind of crazy. | ||
Not really a fan of any of this. | ||
Like, some of these stories, man, are merciless. | ||
I was watching one video and it's like, somebody is like, you know, my mom's really sick and this $10,000 can, you know, help pay for her kidney treatment. | ||
He's like, well, I hope you win! | ||
And you gotta swim through a puddle, through a field of piss! | ||
And if you succeed, maybe your mom will live. | ||
You know, it's funny because my complaint about Mr. Beast is that I think the videos are actually kind of soft because I grew up in the Fear Factor era with Joe Rogan of like, I don't know, eat cow balls or some shit and still lose. | ||
You know, I gotta be honest. | ||
Those are called Rocky Mountain oysters. | ||
And when... | ||
I never understood Fear Factor, except for what got the show canceled. | ||
But it was like... | ||
And I was like, I had pig intestine tacos like last week. | ||
The Mexican restaurant made them. | ||
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You ever had Chitlin's? | |
Yeah. | ||
But I guess my point is, he's a poor man, Joe Rogan. | ||
No, no. | ||
He does a worse job than Joe Rogan did on Fear Factor. | ||
I'm saying it's like, Fear Factor was, in order to win, you have to eat food. | ||
And I was like, okay. | ||
Like, they made someone eat an eyeball, and I'm like, people eat eyeballs. | ||
It's weird to me that people were like, oh no, this part of an animal that is totally edible and safe to eat, I'm grossed out by it. | ||
It's like, okay, I guess. | ||
We were fascinated by the balls part, I think. | ||
Those are Rocky Mountain oysters! | ||
They call them Rocky Mountain oysters. | ||
It was just like this animal balls. | ||
This animal balls. | ||
Now, you know what got the show canceled, right? | ||
No. | ||
You know, we want to be family friendly, but let's just say this. | ||
A guy, like they told people they had to drink like a pint of animal emissions. | ||
If you know what I mean. | ||
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Oof. | |
And the network was like, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, what are we doing here? | ||
Yeah, not okay. | ||
I like a lot of what he does. | ||
It's just that some of these things where it's like making people do these denigrating and humiliating thing because they're so desperate for money is just so awful. | ||
Yeah, it's throwing money at people who are desperate for it. | ||
Makes good content. | ||
But I mean, we all love to see poor people have a chance at some money. | ||
I think there's also a gross thrill of seeing them struggle for it, right? | ||
Like they need money and here's the opportunity and it's like the emotion and like, oh, you really need this money? | ||
Oh, you're about to get it? | ||
Oh, wait, no. | ||
This other person who really needed it actually rolled the right number or did the right thing. | ||
That is kind of gross. | ||
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Yeah, but yet my son loves it. | |
Watches like every single episode. | ||
So it's like, you know, Where do I go from here? | ||
What I will say, too, is the secret of social media is YouTube decides if you will be rich. | ||
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That's it. | |
That's seriously all it is. | ||
That's miserable. | ||
But that's the reality. | ||
YouTube will... | ||
And people go, I used to watch you a lot. | ||
I don't know what happened. | ||
YouTube stopped telling people to watch you. | ||
Tim, have you considered airbrushing your thumbnails like he does? | ||
Look at his face throughout them. | ||
They almost feel AI generated, or I'm sure just... | ||
He probably doesn't. | ||
I would imagine what they do for these images is they pull stills from various clips. | ||
They don't need to actually have him do it. | ||
It's a waste of time for Mr. Beast to actually go and take a picture of his face. | ||
These almost don't look real. | ||
I'm looking at the $100 million car face. | ||
They look fake. | ||
All of these faces look... | ||
Or heavily airbrushed. | ||
It's animation. | ||
It's like their drawings. | ||
I gotta be honest. | ||
He's a talented guy. | ||
He's a smart guy. | ||
He's a hard-working guy. | ||
And he does make really great shows. | ||
But there's no reason, functionally, why he should be getting 100 million views per video. | ||
Other than YouTube is just like, it's safe family content. | ||
It works. | ||
Put it on the front page. | ||
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Yeah, that's what I was saying. | |
Like, my son literally will watch it. | ||
I have to go in his room at 11 o 'clock at night and steal his tablet. | ||
Turn it off. | ||
Get out of here. | ||
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He's watching it. | |
Well, you do have to give credit to him. | ||
At least he stopped platforming, I believe, one of the transgender regulars on his show. | ||
Oh, really? | ||
That dude's gone? | ||
He is not regularly on the Mr. Beast episodes that I've seen recently. | ||
That's honestly good, personally. | ||
Maybe a token appearance here or there, but definitely not as big of a feature as it used to be. | ||
I forgot the name of the person. | ||
Just like a woman. | ||
Yo, it is so wild how like... | ||
There's so much of this content where people will go out and just give money and they stage... | ||
So much of the internet is fake. | ||
Everybody knows it, but it's remarkable how fake it is. | ||
There's tons of videos that are popping up that try to be like Mr. Beast where people give big tips and it's fake. | ||
And you can tell it's staged because the acting's really bad, but they're trying to do this. | ||
There's a ton of videos where people get into fights and it's clearly fake. | ||
There's one video, but people still watch them. | ||
They still watch this stuff. | ||
Like a lady's pretending to be a door dash delivery person and then screams a guy out because he didn't tip her. | ||
And then they fight and it's just obviously fake. | ||
Do you think that... | ||
One of the big issues that we're facing right now is that algorithms, they certainly understand the demographics they're targeting. | ||
So I was talking to Google Ads several months ago and I was explaining, they were discussing how Google Ads works and targeting and all this stuff. | ||
And I said, I don't see a reason. | ||
So when we run ads, we want to target the demographics that make the most sense for us, which is going to be not 18 to 25. It's going to be 25 to like 54, the key demo, which is like 80 plus percent of our audience. | ||
And we want to target the Rust Belt, which we do the best in, Chicago namely. | ||
And they said, you can't do that anymore because young people are obfuscating their identities. | ||
So if you try and target by age, it's actually your ad's probably not going to run. | ||
Most people that are new on the internet are using privacy systems and blockers so that Google can't even figure out if they're a man, woman, parent, or otherwise. | ||
And so those data trackers are becoming useless. | ||
And it's like, okay, what does that mean? | ||
That means that Instagram can't tell the difference between a 50-year-old guy and a 12-year-old. | ||
And if 12-year-olds aren't smart enough to discern when they're watching fake stuff, these views, videos that succeed will target young people. | ||
In producing content that the young people are likely to watch. | ||
And then Instagram will then share those videos with older people. | ||
And you will get algorithmically driven, 10-year-old focused, algorithmically generated content popping up on your front page. | ||
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Yeah, and that's what happens on my Netflix, too. | |
Going back to my kids, like, when they watch on my account. | ||
Before they were born, I've had the same account for, you know, almost 15 years now. | ||
And beforehand, I used to have, like, action movies and crime and suspense and TV shows and all kinds of stuff. | ||
But now it's with, I mean, you've got My Little Pony popping up here and there and all of these different kid shows. | ||
And that's what ends up happening. | ||
They do one show that they watch for 10-15 hours and next thing you know my entire thing is flooded with kid shows. | ||
As far as social media goes, I think there's like a chicken and the egg type problem with people being drawn to sex, drugs, violence, gambling, degeneracy on the platforms. | ||
And the algorithm continues to reinforce that. | ||
But us as people, we are drawn to that for one reason or another. | ||
The violent clips will get more eyes. | ||
The sexy clips will get more eyes. | ||
The gambling, the money being thrown around will draw more eyes. | ||
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That's how they make their money. | |
Yeah. | ||
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That's how they make their money. | |
It's, you know, more eyes, there's more ad revenue, more ad revenue, you know, just a vicious cycle. | ||
You know, and I've become like painfully aware of it as I cover different protests. | ||
And as I'm about to post something that falls into one of those trends, whether it be a girl at a woman's march with her top off for whatever reason, that's going to get more views than just some chick with a sign. | ||
If there's a BLM protester fighting as opposed to just marching with some stupid shit, that's obviously going to get a lot more eyes. | ||
So it's just something to consider with a race to the bottom type feeling on social media platforms. | ||
Dean Withers, for instance, that liberal guy. | ||
He went on Jubilee. | ||
He got a lot of attention because he, like, what did he, like, gish galloped Ben Shapiro or something? | ||
All he does now is interview random stupid people, and it works for him. | ||
And so this is the play. | ||
I mean, with all due respect to Charlie Kirk, he does these college tour videos where he debates, and Ben Shapiro did this too. | ||
I mean, look, listen, you want to be a prominent personality on the right? | ||
Go to universities and debate college kids who have no idea what they're talking about. | ||
Because Ben Shapiro used to do these college tours, and those videos would go viral if Ben Shapiro destroys, and it made him massive. | ||
Charlie Kirk right now, probably the biggest conservative personality. | ||
Same thing. | ||
I see these videos popping up where he's talking to some 20-year-old chick who has no idea up from down, and Charlie's running circles around her, and they go massively viral. | ||
And it's like, if you do an actual debate and sit down with a prominent personality who has learned it and well-read, man, people are going to be like, you know, I don't know. | ||
Because people are going to be like, I don't really understand what happened. | ||
Here's a great example, or a great way to understand it. | ||
If I were to sit down and debate a liberal, and they just lied and made a bunch of stuff while sounding angry, it would go massively viral on the left. | ||
They would be like, oh, you owned him. | ||
It doesn't matter if it's true. | ||
What matters is the way it looks. | ||
So if they just started saying random things like, didn't you know that Donald Trump recently threw a dog from a bridge? | ||
You didn't see the video? | ||
This is what I'm talking about. | ||
You guys don't know what you're talking about. | ||
They'd be like, yeah, tell him. | ||
You'd be like, Trump never threw a dog off a bridge. | ||
What are you talking about? | ||
It doesn't matter. | ||
Angry leftist, young and conservative equals views. | ||
So people like Dean Withers, he's going to go and interview some fat middle-aged guy. | ||
And he's going to be like, you didn't know this? | ||
And the guy's going to be like, I guess not. | ||
And he's like, wow, I can't believe Trump supporters. | ||
But go actually talk to somebody who's learned and is not going to go anywhere. | ||
They love their moral righteousness. | ||
Dean Withers. | ||
It's true for the right too. | ||
I'm saying like Charlie Kirk debating some 20-year-old on an issue who doesn't know what she's talking about and then the whole audience is hooting at her and he's laughing. | ||
They go viral. | ||
But, like, have a prominent liberal calmly discuss issues with... | ||
It's like, yeah, I'll get some views. | ||
Yeah, I mean, the emotional content is the stuff that drives everything on the internet. | ||
What I'm saying is Timcast IRL is now going to be done live from Shepardstown University, where instead of having guests, it'll just be me sitting in front of the stupidest liberals imaginable, where I just say, you're so dumb the whole time. | ||
I was going to say, you know, the first culture war, in-person IRL culture war was really cool. | ||
It would be even cooler maybe if you did it on a college campus, invited some libs along. | ||
That's the plan. | ||
Well, the plan is actually to have it open and have libs – we had several liberals at the first event come up and join the debate. | ||
So that's the plan. | ||
Moving forward, we've got several dates lined up. | ||
We're doing a few more like we did the first one. | ||
And I'm also thinking the strategy for colleges is – or for the show in general is always personality, not issue. | ||
So it's like asking people to debate one issue for two hours, it doesn't really work because it's like we've already said this. | ||
How long until you've exhausted the topic and you've made your point? | ||
And what else is there to add? | ||
We disagree. | ||
We agree. | ||
But having individuals who have a set of ideals to be challenged allows for four or five hours. | ||
Let's jump to this next story, my friends. | ||
Guess what? | ||
We did this video. | ||
We did a segment on this last week. | ||
We have footage of Bigfoot, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
Is this Bigfoot? | ||
The answer is, no, it's a guy in a suit. | ||
But more footage has come out. | ||
So this video went viral on Instagram where it showed a furry-type humanoid creature seen bristling through the trees. | ||
And everyone's like, what is that? | ||
What is that? | ||
Oh, it's Bigfoot. | ||
And everybody was talking about it. | ||
Now the Daily Mail has a closer, a zoomed-in video showing the Bigfoot. | ||
Look at him. | ||
Sasquatch. | ||
It's a guy in a suit. | ||
I just... | ||
Here you go. | ||
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So, like... | |
It's a guy in his shoe. | ||
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It almost looks like Smokey the Bear. | |
It does look like Smokey the Bear. | ||
Oh, dude, that's so obvious. | ||
It doesn't even look like he's in a convincing suit. | ||
Wait a minute, actually, look. | ||
That looked like a hat. | ||
How do I close that? | ||
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That is totally smoky, the bear. | |
A small hat? | ||
Probably. | ||
A small hat? | ||
A mysterious figure, so it was a Colorado River expedition, was traveling down the... | ||
So that he and about 12 others had stopped for lunch and they spotted the creature. | ||
Come on, just put the guy in a suit. | ||
Someone yelled at they saw a bear, so he started looking at it. | ||
And that's when he realized it was something else. | ||
It wasn't a bear. | ||
It was standing on the hillside. | ||
It was bipedal. | ||
The video, which has been viewed millions of times online, shows a large furry figure walking through the dense pine trees. | ||
The fact that it's doing this, like, fake hiding behind the trees, it's just some bored guy. | ||
Yeah, I mean, I'm surprised that there are people that still try and do it, but, you know, try and convince people that they got the Bigfoot. | ||
Why is it always the same type of blurry, faraway footage of Bigfoot? | ||
In this age of AI, why are we still doing these old tricks? | ||
AI can make much better, much more convincing videos, and we're stuck with this, like, obviously a man in a hat with some grainy footage. | ||
Like, aren't we in the future? | ||
This is what I'm saying with AI. | ||
It's a false bill of goods. | ||
Like, even our fake videos aren't. | ||
Fine. | ||
You don't have to agree. | ||
Well, we'll see. | ||
We will see. | ||
You guys don't believe in Sasquatch? | ||
I definitely don't believe in Sasquatch, no. | ||
Yeah, no, I think. | ||
But a lot doesn't believe in it. | ||
I don't believe in Sasquatch. | ||
I don't believe in AI. | ||
I don't believe in eating the bugs. | ||
I don't believe in getting in the pot and having them drive you there. | ||
Well, hold on. | ||
You were saying believe in different ways right there. | ||
Well, it was kind of memeing towards the end, but I think with AI, it's promising, it's under-delivering and over-promising. | ||
For what the bill of goods or being told in the way it will systematically change society and whatnot is has yet to be seen. | ||
Once you get AI that can learn and navigate like. | ||
You can put it into a humanoid body. | ||
I think Musk is probably pretty right on about how many people are going to want to have a robot that can vacuum for them and stuff. | ||
I'm going to get one of those Optimus robots and I'm going to dress it up like Bigfoot and let it roam around the woods. | ||
People are going to be like, I found it! | ||
Wait a minute, Bigfoot was a robot! | ||
Bigfoot was a robot the whole time! | ||
That's the best fanfic. | ||
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Or Chewbacca. | |
Just a Chewbacca costume on a robot. | ||
How tall are the Optimus? | ||
What are they, probably like 5 '7"? | ||
You know what's funny is this Bigfoot thing right here? | ||
It's like, are you kidding me, dude? | ||
People were so dumb back then that a guy put on a suit and his buddy took a picture of it and then they were like, look, it's true. | ||
Did people not just say, get out of here? | ||
How did this become prominent? | ||
People want to believe in cryptids, man. | ||
Okay, I'm going to... | ||
Guy and just take a picture and be like, look, there he is. | ||
Sounds like a fun hobby. | ||
$20 if you want to come take a look at it. | ||
We probably could do that. | ||
Who's the tallest person here? | ||
Get Brian to dress up like the Mothman. | ||
I already feel like Serge kind of looks like a caveman or something. | ||
West Virginia caveman? | ||
He emerged from a glacier in the Blue Ridge Mountains? | ||
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I'll just grab T-Bone from one of my shows. | |
You guys want to dress up? | ||
Start hanging out in the hills in the Appalachian Mountain. | ||
Good way to die. | ||
I guess so. | ||
Dress up like an animal and walk through the woods. | ||
Hang by the Potomac as people raft by. | ||
They'll take pictures of us, put us on the news. | ||
Actually, that is a really good idea. | ||
Because by the river, off the Appalachian Trail, you can go down and there's just fire pits and rope swings. | ||
You just get four Bigfoot costumes and then you set up camp. | ||
Put the costumes on briefly as the people on the inner tubes are going by and then you just act like Sasquatch or whatever and then panic and then run away and take the costumes off, put them back in your bag and go back to eating your burgers or whatever you're doing. | ||
I just want to be like the Sasquatch that's in there ripping butts. | ||
Just throwing down darts. | ||
Smoking cigarettes. | ||
No, just smoking cigarettes, man. | ||
Just in there. | ||
And then everyone takes pictures of you and they're like, this proves that Bigfoot is real. | ||
It just proves that people wear costumes. | ||
Also, I mean, you know, chimpanzees, they smoke cigarettes, so why not Bigfoot? | ||
Makes sense. | ||
Yeah, I never thought of it like that. | ||
Why do people want to believe in Bigfoot? | ||
I don't understand any of this stuff. | ||
Life's not exciting enough, man. | ||
Yeah, but believe in aliens. | ||
Or pretend to, I don't know. | ||
I think there's something about the undiscovered on our planet that is kind of interesting and beautiful. | ||
It's like, you know, generations prior, they had opportunities to discover all these different animals, all these different species, all these crazy creatures, you know, and we lived past that generation. | ||
I think the ability to overlap matters, though, because there's plenty of things that are unexplored. | ||
The ocean depths are almost completely and totally unexplored. | ||
And then outside of the... | ||
It's just what we can see. | ||
So the fact that you overlap with the woods, right? | ||
Your daily life that you can actually do things in overlaps with this spooky, scary place, which is the woods where there aren't people. | ||
It's that overlap that makes people that have that desire to read these stories and stuff. | ||
It's the overlap that makes it compelling. | ||
They're like us, but they're different. | ||
They're bipedal. | ||
They're hairy. | ||
It's like my husband's butt. | ||
Well, because it could happen also. | ||
I'm pretty sure that like all folklore and mythology is just some dude by himself saw a coyote or bear. | ||
And then he's like, he's walking from one small British village to the next. | ||
And then on the way, there's just like, he sees a midget. | ||
I'm sorry, little person. | ||
I think that's an offensive term. | ||
We say little person. | ||
That's what we say. | ||
You're not supposed to say that. | ||
And so he sees a little person and he's walking by and he's got his stick with the bag on it. | ||
And then the little person walks by and goes, sir? | ||
And he goes, oh. | ||
Then he comes and he was like, there was a wee person. | ||
It was a leprechaun, I swear. | ||
And it's just like, that was just a guy who was short, dude. | ||
That is how a lot of, that's how like stories of giants in the north is because the Swedes are, and the people from Finland and stuff, they're all tall. | ||
Yeah. | ||
you know? | ||
I think, what did they say? | ||
What is it called? | ||
Like a porphyria or something? | ||
Porphyria? | ||
Don't know what that is. | ||
It's that disease where you're like anemic, so you're pale and gangly and your hair falls out and then your gums recede. | ||
Oh, so you turn into a zombie. | ||
Vampire. | ||
Vampire? | ||
Yeah. | ||
Sounds sufficiently disgusting. | ||
It's kind of funny that like zombies are basically just rabies. | ||
Yes. | ||
But like fast rabies. | ||
28 Day Zombies are fast rabies. | ||
No, I mean like rabies takes a while before you start going and then you die. | ||
Whereas in movies, you get by the zombie and you turn into a zombie right away. | ||
You know why you foam at the mouth when you get rabies? | ||
You're dehydrated. | ||
Well, not only that, but it causes you pain to swallow. | ||
Hydrophobia. | ||
People feel anxiety and pain around water. | ||
That's crazy. | ||
The moment you get rabies symptoms, you're already dead. | ||
Oh yeah, you're doomed. | ||
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Scary. | |
Yeah, but rabies is like... | ||
Like, where did zombies come from? | ||
Some dude had rabies. | ||
And there was a guy going... | ||
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and like foaming at the mouth and they were like Did he eat three people before he died? | |
Whether it be the voodoo has elements of undead, and then there's all the Aztec stuff. | ||
They were worshipping death and stuff. | ||
So that's something that human beings have done forever. | ||
Humans have always found... | ||
It's the two most, you know, creating new people and dying is the thing that has been compelling to one of the things. | ||
It's wild to me that there are people who play video games like World of Warcraft, where it's like you run from the little town center and there's like a man standing there and he's like, if only I had 10 boar skins, please go out and collect 10 boar skins. | ||
People actually sit there and then just mindlessly go. | ||
Until they kill a boar. | ||
And then one in three will drop the boar skin. | ||
So they kill about 30. Go back to the man and he's like, thank you for the boar skins. | ||
And it goes, when you get experience. | ||
And I'm just like, why are you willing to do that? | ||
And not like garden or just, I don't know, work. | ||
Why not just have a job? | ||
Do a real life quest and like, I don't know, do tasks for money and you can buy things with the money like cool armor or something to transport you from point A to point B. I never got World of Warcraft. | ||
I was a Warcraft 3 type guy. | ||
Just video games in general. | ||
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Because they want to be against the grain. | |
That's why. | ||
They don't want to have to just do everything the regular way. | ||
That's boring. | ||
I get video games if you're a kid, but then you get older. | ||
But adults are playing it, and they're like, if I get to this level and make this much gold, I'll be able to buy this item from the auction house in World of Warcraft, and it's like the glowing sword of fire or whatever, and I'm just like, or you can literally buy the glowing sword of fire from the blacksmith down the street if you get a job and do real quests in life. | ||
And it's just weird. | ||
It's like, I don't know, people, I think all this mass media has fried our brains because video games are art imitating life to some degree. | ||
It's fantastical, but like, I don't know, a couple hundred years ago, kids are probably excited about working, saving up, and buying that rifle or that sword or that bike or whatever it was. | ||
And they were like, oh man, I can't wait to buy that thing. | ||
It's going to be really awesome. | ||
And now it's like, I can't wait to go do nonsensical virtual work for no reason so that I can buy an item I don't own that exists only in this video game. | ||
I guess it depends on which video game you're talking about, but there is a lot of the goal-oriented stuff that you get in video games. | ||
trying to complete missions or complete the whole, whatever, a whole game or whatever, that kind of stuff is, it gives them the sense of accomplishment without actually doing Yeah, you know, you're probably right. | ||
It's basically like, in the real world, nobody screams and lifts you up and jumps around because you completed an eight-hour shift at work. | ||
But in a video game, you can beat one level, and it's like, you did it! | ||
And then you get that dopamine hit for doing something not particularly hard but feels great. | ||
Like slaying Onyxia in old classic World of Warcraft, you accomplished nothing over the span of two hours, but two hours to have 40 people cheering and being like, we did it! | ||
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Woohoo! | |
As opposed to going to work for eight hours and them being like, well, I'll be back tomorrow, otherwise you're fired. | ||
And you're like, this sucks. | ||
Yeah. | ||
There's little immediate reward for most people when it comes to their jobs, especially if they're repetitive and stuff. | ||
Paycheck is the reward, so the idea that you're going to feel a sense of accomplishment for a lot of jobs is just not there, and people get that from video games. | ||
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All right, my friends, we're going to go to your chats in Rumble Rants, so smash the like button, share the show with everyone you know, and don't forget, at rumble.com slash TimCastIRL, we are going to have that uncensored call-in show coming up at 10 p.m., so join the TimCast Discord server at TimCast.com. | ||
Your chats will appear on screen, and you can actually call in to talk to us and our guests. | ||
But let's see what you guys have to say, and let's get it. | ||
Shane H. Wilder, always with the first Rumble Rant, says, I had someone ask me, how is Biden using Autopen different than using DocuSign? | ||
Maybe because me renewing my lease isn't as important as a president signing pardons. | ||
Hi, Roman. | ||
What up, homie? | ||
Actually, it's because with Autopen, Biden isn't pressing go. | ||
They're putting the pen in the machine. | ||
Placing a document in front of it and the machine just draws the signature. | ||
DocuSign is you attesting under penalty of perjury that you signed it. | ||
So that's where it gets interesting. | ||
I think the issue at hand here is that it wasn't Joe Biden using the auto pen. | ||
It was other people using Joe Biden's auto pen or having him do it while not being fully aware what he was doing. | ||
That's where the scandal lies. | ||
The question as to whether or not he's aware is the actual substantive problem. | ||
All right. | ||
Let's see. | ||
Omnistone Herald says, Do it, Democrats! | ||
Come out and defend a terrorist who just immolated a Holocaust survivor. | ||
Tell us why the family is more important than Americans. | ||
Just their silence should be a big deal. | ||
Silence is violence? | ||
Well, no. | ||
But the media is not like there's no Democrats, no legacy media trying to investigate this. | ||
If there were three Tea Party based, you know, People would be losing their mind and the entire media would say, we're on the verge of a civil war and blah, blah, blah. | ||
We got to get the government to wrap these people. | ||
It would be absolutely insane. | ||
And you had Josh, you had a government agent, like a, you know, Governor's Mansion was firebombed. | ||
There's two people murdered in D.C. and then the gas tech and they have nothing to say. | ||
It blows my mind. | ||
I'm excited to see the Democrats defend this. | ||
How politically calculated do you think the Trump administration was in deciding to deport the families, too? | ||
Do you think they were thinking on purpose, like, we're going to not only deport, we're going to jail him, criminalize him for whatever we can, but then we're going to deport the family, and we know the Democrats will defend him, so we're going to turn this into a whole new story and bait them into defending this family to keep it in the news. | ||
Am I 3D chess-ing this too hard? | ||
Republicans are going to be like, we're deporting college students. | ||
Turns out, Was friends with this guy. | ||
Because it feels like an overstep, but an overstep in the correct direction, which would be hard to defend. | ||
And the president and the administration seems to have done that a few times, baiting the Democrats into defending things that are otherwise challenging. | ||
Well, the question is how calculated. | ||
I don't know if I'm projecting the 3D chess onto him or their thing just. | ||
I want the Democrats to defend the family. | ||
I'm going to say, you can't send them. | ||
I want that because the American people are not going to take kindly to that. | ||
I think less Mohammeds in the country might be a good thing. | ||
Let's grab some superstars. | ||
We've got Jason Dixon who says, shout out to my dog, AK. | ||
He also says, shout out to Tim, shout out to Discord. | ||
Over at TimCast.com, click Join Us, sign up for the Discord server, hang out with real people! | ||
Man, hang out with real people. | ||
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Oh, let's see, what else do we got going on over here? | |
Oh, man. | ||
Trevin Lane says June was made Men's Mental Health Month in U.S. Congress in 1994 before it became Pride Month. | ||
I think that it is better to focus on men's mental health as no one sane really cares about sexual preferences anymore. | ||
Indeed. | ||
I think that's good. | ||
All right. | ||
Dixon says, bring back mental health asylums. | ||
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Agreed. | |
Totally. | ||
Bring back the ability to involuntarily commit people. | ||
Doing that to, like, the top 500 worst offenders in New York City would transform the city. | ||
Jacob Alley says, Rand Paul and Thomas Massey are ruining Trump's big bill. | ||
I understand issues with it, but they were on the news today talking about why they won't compromise. | ||
They're Dems now. | ||
Primary them out. | ||
I don't care. | ||
Phil, libs be damned. | ||
There is no chance of Thomas Massey getting primaried out. | ||
Zero chance. | ||
And the same thing with Rand Paul. | ||
He's a constituent. | ||
Love him. | ||
Elon Musk is calling out the Big Beautiful Bill because it adds $2.5 trillion to the deficit. | ||
Trillion dollars. | ||
And it gives—it strips states their rights to regulate AI at the state level, which is nuts because it violates, what, 9 and 10 in the Constitution? | ||
Yeah. | ||
So, yeah, I got problems with Trump's Big Beautiful Bill as well, and I feel like it's going in a crazy town. | ||
Don't let perfect be the enemy of good. | ||
These libertarians are too principled. | ||
You will not be able to get everything you want in this bill, obviously, if you knew what governing was like. | ||
But guess what? | ||
Rand Paul and Thomas Massey, they don't need to worry about actually maintaining a Republican majority. | ||
So they could grandstand, and that's what they're doing. | ||
I just want everyone to know a million seconds ago was May 23rd. | ||
A billion seconds ago was 1993. | ||
A trillion seconds ago was 30,000 years before. | ||
We are in far too much debt, and there is nothing unserious about trying to rein in spending. | ||
But they're not doing it in a serious way, but that's neither here nor there. | ||
It's an addiction. | ||
30,000 years ago is a trillion. | ||
Congress is broken. | ||
But you're not getting that in this bill. | ||
And Trump is basically saying, screw it, I don't care, give me what I need to get what I want done, and it's creating a ton of damage in excess, because Congress is a bunch of narcissists and psychopaths. | ||
There's no getting around it. | ||
Congress is fundamentally broken. | ||
I guess the issue here is Trump doesn't want austerity, which is the solution to our debt problem under his watch. | ||
That's what it comes down to. | ||
Does he want to raise taxes, cut Social Security, cut Medicare, cut Medicaid? | ||
No, he'll be extremely unpopular. | ||
But those are the seriously hard pills that we'll need to swallow. | ||
Are Americans ready to swallow it? | ||
No. | ||
So I don't know where that leads us. | ||
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Well, my question is, how much money can he cut over the next three and a half years? | |
Hypothetically, he could cut, as I understand, Medicaid, Medicare, Social Security, and then he could also increase taxes. | ||
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But how much is that? | |
What is a tangible number? | ||
So I think two-thirds of our budget annually goes to Social Security, Medicaid, Medicare, and entitlement programs. | ||
And then we'd need to bump up. | ||
Taxes, too, to bring in more and spend less. | ||
But that's not what anybody who's getting elected is trying to seriously do, because it's not something the Americans are seriously trying to do. | ||
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Well, that's my problem, because that's exactly what issue we're going to keep running into, is that the one time that you know you're going to have to say, we have to raise taxes, boop, you're out. | |
It's going to be austerity measures. | ||
Or inflation are inevitable. | ||
It's probably going to be less austerity and more inflation, frankly. | ||
Yeah. | ||
As an informal tax against the US, by the way. | ||
That's what inflation is. | ||
An informal tax on us. | ||
Yeah. | ||
That's likely what it will be. | ||
All right. | ||
Let's grab some more. | ||
What do we got? | ||
We got some chats here. | ||
Braha says, Yo, it's your boy Brandon of the North. | ||
Following Timcast tradition and reporting that we are watching from the delivery room as my second child, firstborn son, is peeking his head out of his mom. | ||
Wow. | ||
Kyle. | ||
Gonna play ATR for him, too. | ||
Mazel tov. | ||
Right on. | ||
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Congrats. | |
American M says, Hey, Tim, did you see the big bill that Trump wants to make makes any regulations on AI illegal for 10 years? | ||
And also, did you see that they have blasphemy laws in the UK now? | ||
It's at the state level. | ||
States wouldn't be allowed to regulate it for 10 years, which is crazy. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Let's see. | ||
Mary Ann McGowan says Tim should send Biden a free skateboard. | ||
Why? | ||
She wants him to hurt himself on a skateboard, so it sounds. | ||
Dan Zoom says, Hi, AK. | ||
Welcome to Costco. | ||
I love you. | ||
Just kidding. | ||
You're getting deported. | ||
Watch the drive-in on Romination. | ||
You're an illegal? | ||
Oy vey. | ||
Stuck for Allah. | ||
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Right. | |
Let's see. | ||
What have we here? | ||
Pool Hall says, Guys attack Jays with fire. | ||
Tim, quote, Are we sure he hates the Jays? | ||
Some of them were Jewish. | ||
That was not part of the report. | ||
I don't know if all of them were Jewish. | ||
So you had people who had been consistently for a year peacefully protesting silently to bring awareness to Israeli hostages. | ||
The subject matter of which they were promoting was Israeli, and a guy screamed, free Palestine, and then set them on fire. | ||
So yes, there is a question of whether or not the guy was specifically targeting Jews or targeting Israelis or people who supported Israel or Zionists or whatever. | ||
Nuance matters. | ||
It's absurd that when Chauvin is trying – when they're trying to arrest George Floyd and Floyd dies and Chauvin is kneeling on him using a practice, the Minnesota police trained, according to the defense, they say he was a racist white supremacist. | ||
And I'm like, no, it just so happened that he was white and the guy was black. | ||
He didn't kill him because he was black. | ||
And the left is going to say, nope, it's racism. | ||
It's the structure of the system. | ||
Yeah, I think there's a distinction between when you hate someone based on them being Jewish or you hate Israel. | ||
There is an overlap, but yeah, I think it's a legitimate question. | ||
Mark G. Daddy says, Tim simps for the Jew haters like Elijah Schaefer, Cassandra Fairbanks, we put McDonald, and Scott Horton because he is weak and afraid to lose the Gruper viewers. | ||
The Grupers hate me. | ||
I call them Israel first. | ||
That's why I say, y 'all are nuts. | ||
You all deserve each other in your wackaloon little world where the only countries that exist are Israel and Palestine. | ||
That's so funny because I see so many memes of Tim with Payus. | ||
I know. | ||
And we had the Groypers were chatting saying that we were forced to hire a LOD because all podcasts have to have a Jew on them or something like that. | ||
APEC handler, yes. | ||
An APEC handler, yep. | ||
And I'm like, no, no. | ||
Elad takes orders from me. | ||
I take orders from APAC. | ||
Not the other way around. | ||
Now they're going to take that seriously and they're going to run with it because they're nuts. | ||
Tim has the bigger cap, guys. | ||
Pay attention. | ||
That's how it works. | ||
The bigger your hat, the more authority you have. | ||
People don't know that, but the highest authority of the Jews, they have massive big hats. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Just like the guy in the woods. | ||
That's right. | ||
Big hat. | ||
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So now you're playing for the Israelis and the Russians. | |
Yes. | ||
What are those big hats called? | ||
You know what I'm talking about? | ||
Oh, yes, I do. | ||
There are different versions of them. | ||
They're the fur ones. | ||
Those are the super ones. | ||
I forgot what they're called. | ||
The Hasidic Jewish, they wear this big hat. | ||
It's not my breed of Jew that wears those. | ||
We have our own customs. | ||
What's the difference? | ||
Shremel? | ||
Shremel, that's what it's called. | ||
Do you touch buttons on Saturday? | ||
My parents don't. | ||
But you do. | ||
They still keep the Sabbath. | ||
I don't keep the Sabbath. | ||
Oh, man. | ||
Oh, jeez. | ||
Even if I don't. | ||
You're making your mom cry, right? | ||
Jude and Jude out. | ||
Yeah, and then I admitted it online. | ||
It's even worse. | ||
That's terrible. | ||
You're embarrassing her. | ||
I had a... | ||
I lived in... | ||
Brunswick? | ||
I don't know. | ||
No, not Brunswick. | ||
Bushwick in Brooklyn. | ||
And so I was right on the border of where it was all the Hasidic Jews and my neighbor, And I was like, sure. | ||
And I, like, literally my next-door neighbor, and I was walking back from the grocery store, and so I hit the elevator button, and then a bunch of Gripers called me a Shabos Goy. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Because that's what it means. | ||
It means he wasn't allowed to press the button, so I did it for him, and so they were insulting me with it. | ||
And I was just like, I tried to explain to these guys, listen. | ||
People who hate Jews. | ||
It is not offensive to me when you accuse me of doing things that I've done and don't care about. | ||
Like, they post pictures of me with, like, a hat on or, like, whatever that scarf thing is called. | ||
And I'm like, I'm not offended by that because I don't hate Jews. | ||
They do. | ||
So in their minds, it's offensive to be photoshopped to look like a Jew. | ||
But if you don't hate Jews, you'd just be like, okay, you can photoshop me as a samurai next. | ||
I'm still not going to get mad. | ||
I'm not Jewish. | ||
Actually, a samurai I think would be cool to do that. | ||
How does it feel to be the target of anti-Semitism despite not being Jewish? | ||
It's annoying. | ||
And the other way around. | ||
So it's interesting because you still face bigotry against Jews despite not being Jewish. | ||
So people make Jew jokes at you and so on. | ||
I forgot what they call the Timcast show IRL. | ||
Jewcast IRL? | ||
How did I forget? | ||
Did you ever see that video where it was like a guy with a green screen and he was like, 26.3% of all Timcast guests are Jewish. | ||
I was like, uh-huh, I don't know. | ||
Have they been keeping track recently? | ||
I feel like there have been less and less of my people around the year. | ||
I can guarantee that someone in the chat is just spamming USS Liberty. | ||
That actually spills over into PCC every once in a while. | ||
I've seen that a couple of times. | ||
It was an edited video of me and Ian. | ||
And these people are mentally unwell. | ||
They believe these things. | ||
So we were talking. | ||
Ian brought up U.S.'s liberty. | ||
And then what I said was it doesn't matter if it's a false flag because the intended effect happens regardless. | ||
So if there's an attack, let's say like a nuclear power plant blows up. | ||
The U.S. then claims it was Russia. | ||
Russia claims it was Ukraine. | ||
It doesn't matter in a functional sense because the effect of the war will be. | ||
People in the US will believe it was Russia. | ||
People in Russia will believe it was Ukraine. | ||
And it will be used as intended by whatever party who did it. | ||
They edited it. | ||
So instead of me explaining it, it just stops and cuts to dead air. | ||
And then even Sam Hyde was sharing it. | ||
And it's like, okay, dude, like I've got no one. | ||
Like they live in a psychotic reality. | ||
Like Stu Peters, what happened to this guy? | ||
They've lost their minds. | ||
The guy's tweeting about final solutions. | ||
These people have lost their minds, dude. | ||
Anyway, I see in the chat right now, USS Liberty. | ||
How could we forget? | ||
I read a bunch of reports about it too. | ||
And it's just like, yeah, these, Friendly fire incidents happen all the time. | ||
There's like 400 friendly fire incidents. | ||
This is the thing I'm talking about with these people. | ||
I do think a lot of people pander to this because they want the engagement. | ||
But this is why I say, okay, if you want to talk about that conflict, fantastic. | ||
I don't care, whatever. | ||
But when I bring up any other conflict, if you can't talk about it, I'm going to ask you why. | ||
Why is there only one country you care about? | ||
That's why I say they're Israel first. | ||
And then Elijah was like, why don't you debate Nick? | ||
And I'm like, what's the debate? | ||
He can say whatever he wants about Israel this, Israel that, Jews this, Jews that. | ||
I'll go, okay. | ||
So you clearly care more about Israel than about anything else. | ||
That's my point. | ||
You want to talk about anything else? | ||
By all means, do it. | ||
But these people who live in the world where Israel is the only country that matters, you know, it is mind-blowing to me. | ||
Our president goes to Saudi Arabia to beg the king not to pump oil. | ||
And then they're like, but Israel. | ||
And I'm like, we have Saudi princes. | ||
Like, remember when they murdered that journalist? | ||
And it was like this huge, crazy thing. | ||
And they're like, no, no. | ||
Israel's in charge. | ||
And I'm like, bro, we are begging the Qataris. | ||
We are begging the Emirates. | ||
We are begging the Saudis not to pump oil because it'll negatively impact the petrodollar. | ||
We need to control prices. | ||
Now we got off the 50-year lease. | ||
It ended. | ||
And we're desperately trying to maintain control. | ||
And they're telling us Israel runs the world. | ||
And I'm like, y 'all don't read the news. | ||
You just live in your crackpot. | ||
No, and they wouldn't believe the news even if they did read the news because the news is run by Jews. | ||
I do love that. | ||
Right. | ||
What was it? | ||
What was the documents that got? | ||
JFK files. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Got released, and then a bunch of people online were like, dude, Israel's not mentioned once. | ||
Isn't that weird? | ||
Yeah. | ||
And it's like, oh my god. | ||
The absence of Israel is proof of Israel? | ||
Oh my god. | ||
I hate to bring it up, but the Glenn Greenwald stuff, it's already being blamed on Israel. | ||
I don't know what the evidence was. | ||
Israel forced Glenn Greenwald to pay a guy and to do drugs with him and to film him. | ||
Israel forced them. | ||
On their knees. | ||
Okay. | ||
Glenn Greenwald. | ||
These videos leak. | ||
I have not watched them. | ||
I don't intend to watch them. | ||
I'm glad I missed that cycle. | ||
But they're saying now the CIA and Mossad have leaked this video footage to discredit him or whatever. | ||
And it's just like, why'd you film it? | ||
Well, Israel forced, the Mossad forced him to film it. | ||
They forced him to hire a prostitute and get on his knees and act like a maid and do drugs. | ||
That proves it. | ||
So you admit it. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Yeah. | ||
I was involved. | ||
I don't even want to pretend that way. | ||
It makes it more salacious and more people will come to his defense as a result of that being the angle. | ||
And now the craziest tradcons are coming to the defense of the most degenerate behavior. | ||
Sick degenerate. | ||
Matt Walsh isn't. | ||
What tradcons are defending him? | ||
I think there are a lot. | ||
I think Matt Walsh is the exception. | ||
Yeah, Candace Owens I think defended him. | ||
Yeah. | ||
A lot of people who are otherwise. | ||
Really? | ||
Candace Owens is defending him? | ||
Yes. | ||
Wow. | ||
But it's the bigger issue at play here. | ||
Yeah, but Glenn Greenwald said he didn't know how it got filmed, and he wasn't aware of that or whatever, and it's like... | ||
Was he wearing... | ||
Maybe. | ||
I mean, I saw Still and I don't know how... | ||
I haven't seen it, so I don't know what the video was like, but like... | ||
Someone tweeted at Glenn Greenwald being like, hey, it looks like somebody was doing meth there. | ||
He didn't deny it. | ||
He just completely avoided it and said, I'm proud of my personal life. | ||
So then what people are saying is, when he says, I'm not doing drugs, but I don't remember how this got filmed, the response from people is, well, there's the drug pipe. | ||
You must have been on a drug bender, and you can't remember because you were whacked out of your mind. | ||
But here's what I got to say. | ||
I'm like, I can separate the journalists from the journalism, and you're allowed to be like, Maybe Glenn Greenwald shouldn't be doing degenerate things. | ||
And if he reported something factual on Israel, that's fine too. | ||
Whatever. | ||
So Matt Walsh is criticizing him over moral issues unrelated to his journalism. | ||
And people are attacking Matt Walsh for it. | ||
And I'm like, no, no, no, no. | ||
Hold on. | ||
You're allowed to criticize people for whatever you want. | ||
Matt Walsh didn't say anything about his journalism. | ||
He talked about his moral behavior. | ||
Why are you conflating the two? | ||
So as people are coming out to defend Glenn Greenwald, and I'm like... | ||
He's also done fantastic journalism and disclosed very important things. | ||
Yep. | ||
Both of those things can be addressed. | ||
I just don't want to talk about what else he's doing. | ||
Well, he's got kids. | ||
That is concerning. | ||
I put it this way. | ||
Do you believe that if a man went to an adoption agency and said, I'd like to adopt three kids and then said, by the way – There will be drug paraphernalia, drug use in the room. | ||
Do you think the agency is going to be like, okay, we'll send the kids home to you? | ||
They'd be like, no, you're disqualified instantly. | ||
So I agree with Matt Walsh in that regard. | ||
And then the response from a lot of people is like, well, these kids are going to be worse off in the orphanage. | ||
And I'm just like, listen, it's all bad. | ||
But we don't send kids from an orphanage to go live with somebody who is hiring male prostitutes. | ||
We just don't do it. | ||
And then the response on the left is going to be, there are parents who have kids right now who are hiring prostitutes. | ||
Yes, and it's bad, and we shouldn't tolerate that. | ||
All of it's bad. | ||
So the drug use thing I'm wary on because I've not seen the video. | ||
I've only heard everyone saying there's a meth or crack pipe in the video. | ||
So let me just say, if Glenn Greenwald went to an adoption agency and said, I'd like to adopt several kids, I will be on video with male prostitutes and meth and crack pipes. | ||
They're going to be like, no, you can't have a kid. | ||
I think this speaks to his judgment. | ||
If he didn't, I mean, look. | ||
His journalism is journals. | ||
I don't care. | ||
I think his journalism is more or less anti-American garbage that, I don't know, seems to have become popular in some corners of our country right now. | ||
The Snowden disclosures were historical and extremely important. | ||
I've been critical of Edward Snowden because he's not a whistleblower. | ||
He's a leaker. | ||
There's a difference. | ||
When you whistleblow, you say, here is an illegal thing that my company or government is doing. | ||
And if you can't go through proper channels, you release it to journalists and you blow the whistle on it. | ||
What Snowden did was released a ton of documents he didn't read to Laura Poitras and Glenn Greenwald, who then disseminated to a bunch of news organizations. | ||
And when challenged on this, he actually said, you know, maybe I should have read and redacted some of this stuff. | ||
Because I think what happened was some of the information he released got released unredacted and compromised the identity of some U.S. assets abroad. | ||
Putting them at risk and forcing evacuations and stuff. | ||
And I think it might have been John Oliver, maybe? | ||
Or Colbert, I can't remember who, challenged him on this, saying, this document wasn't redacted. | ||
Got sent out and compromised U.S. personnel. | ||
And he was like, maybe I should have been more careful. | ||
But then he admitted, I didn't actually read it all. | ||
I just took a whole bunch of documents and gave it away. | ||
So that's leaking. | ||
That's not whistleblowing. | ||
That's different. | ||
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Anyway, let's see what else we got. | |
What do we have here? | ||
The line says there's warning in the Big Beautiful Bill that removes NFA restrictions for suppressors. | ||
I'll deal with the rest of that win. | ||
Repeal the NFA. | ||
Wait, for real? | ||
Yeah, the Hearing Protection Act is in the new bill. | ||
So if they pass the Big Beautiful Bill, suppressors go off the NFA? | ||
Yep. | ||
I'm for it. | ||
Pass the bill! | ||
I'm going to call Thomas Massey right now and be like, are you kidding me? | ||
It's already in the Senate. | ||
Hit up Rand Paul and say it. | ||
Oh, Rand Paul. | ||
I'm going to call Rand Paul right now. | ||
I'm going to DM him. | ||
Trump shot off a few, what was it, truths this morning railing against Rand. | ||
So we need to start lobbying him to get him on. | ||
I can lobby him right now. | ||
Should I DM him? | ||
Yes. | ||
Yes, yes. | ||
I already bought a can, another can. | ||
I'm just waiting. | ||
And I'm not going to actually purchase it from the FFL until I find out if the hearing's present. | ||
Hearing Protection Act is in there. | ||
If it's not and it passes, Trump signs it, I'm going to buy that thing right away and save myself $200. | ||
Rand Paul can leverage his vote on making sure that stays in the Senate version of the bill. | ||
If he decided to vote for it. | ||
But if he just decides to sit on the sideline, he'll have no poll. | ||
So we can all have suppressors if they pass this thing? | ||
Yep. | ||
That's the only thing that matters. | ||
Literally nothing else in politics is important other than us having the right to own suppressors. | ||
It's about time some Jews got their suppressors. | ||
What? | ||
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What? | |
No, just get in their arms. | ||
You can own suppressors. | ||
I don't know. | ||
I didn't want to do the sob story, so now we're talking about the beginning gun story. | ||
Yeah, great. | ||
Suppressors. | ||
Yeah. | ||
I will buy that. | ||
Because loud noises are very scary. | ||
I know most Jews are in New York and California, but there are some Jews sprinkled in states where you're allowed to own suppressors. | ||
Well, that's why I'm in West Virginia now. | ||
West Virginias. | ||
Great decision. | ||
Texas! | ||
Texas will sell a suppressor to you at the state level, won't they? | ||
They'll ignore the federal law, I think? | ||
If it's made in Texas, they will sell it to you and say, we're not going to tell the NFA anything about this. | ||
We're not going to tell the feds about this at all. | ||
Oh, wow. | ||
Well, um... | ||
It's him and then maybe Susan Collins. | ||
Oh, she's the worst. | ||
So I think it's a 53-47 Republican-Democrat split. | ||
So they could afford to lose three, Rand Paul, Susan Collins, and Lisa Murkowski, and then JD would be the... | ||
A lot of work. | ||
The GOA and NAGR, they really busted their arms. | ||
Firearms Policy Coalition. | ||
There's also one called the Short Act that would get rid of short barrel rifles and short barrel shotguns that are off the air. | ||
That's not in there. | ||
But it's not in there. | ||
They're trying to get it in the Senate. | ||
It's possible that they might get the Short Act in the Senate. | ||
They got the Hearing Protection Act in the House. | ||
But these bills are... | ||
But we all get suppressors! | ||
Let's go! | ||
I'd be like, yes! | ||
I literally love it. | ||
But I do like Rand Paul. | ||
I think he's great. | ||
Alright, my friends. | ||
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What is up? | ||
Welcome to the uncensored portion of the show where we can say things like... | ||
Fuck, they're gonna fry the internet with solar storms. | ||
It's gonna be awesome. | ||
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I appreciate it. | |
Solar storm warning, my friends. | ||
The end is nigh. | ||
The planet will burn up and then the poles will flip and we will all be underwater. | ||
And then, you know, it's the end. | ||
The good news is... | ||
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So, because of the solar storm. | |
Nice. | ||
We're going right now. | ||
Solar storm warning! | ||
Massive solar storm set to hit in just hours! | ||
Uh-oh, wait a minute. | ||
This was from yesterday. | ||
Night! | ||
So what happened? | ||
Nothing happened. | ||
We got this report of what was like a G4 storm. | ||
And then you got another storm. | ||
I didn't notice anything, did you? | ||
Thank God, no. | ||
My Wi-Fi was a little slow? | ||
Oh yeah, Wi-Fi's fucked up right now. | ||
Is it actually? | ||
Yeah. | ||
Okay, mine was just a little slow. | ||
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Mine was yesterday, last night, when I was trying to run one of my shows. | |
They kept going in and out during one. | ||
That is happening. | ||
Could that literally be it? | ||
I always think my Wi-Fi is kind of shitty, but... | ||
We've been having a bunch of Wi... | ||
It's been problems here, yeah. | ||
And the Wi-Fi has been failing for everybody. | ||
I'm like, what's wrong with the fucking Wi-Fi? | ||
And it's like, I have no idea. | ||
It just started randomly. | ||
It's like, oh, we're getting blasted by solar radiation, frying our brains. | ||
Could very well be. | ||
Boiling your bowels. | ||
You know what I'm saying? | ||
Boiling the... | ||
The microplastics that are in your balls. | ||
Melting them down. | ||
I was saying to the crew, we got to make... | ||
But I was dismayed to find that this shirt already exists. | ||
I think that, I mean, you can come up with a version, can't you? | ||
I'm just saying someone beat me to the punch. | ||
I mean, sure. | ||
What's this? | ||
They're saying there's going to be another one? | ||
Oh, no. | ||
I saw some stuff that said that the Aurora was going to be visible as far south as here. | ||
Did you hear that Jews have space lasers now? | ||
Oh, did Marjorie Taylor Greene be like, hey? | ||
They suck. | ||
They're like shitty. | ||
They're like a poor man's laser. | ||
He admits it. | ||
shitty version of... | ||
They're involved with the Iron Dome and they shoot down some shitty projectiles, but... | ||
They're not effective at long ranges. | ||
Do you own one? | ||
No one said they were good Jewish space lasers, just that they were Jewish space lasers. | ||
Just the fact that they exist is a problem. | ||
So I think they've shot down hundreds of projectiles over the past year or so, and they've been utilized in the north against Hezbollah. | ||
Where did those projectiles come from? | ||
Hezbollah? | ||
Hezbollah. | ||
In southern Lebanon. | ||
But it's useful against shitty Lebanese or Hezbollah small-arm type rockets. | ||
Are you downplaying the Golden Dome right now? | ||
Are you downplaying the Golden Dome? | ||
Here's my problem with the Iron Dome. | ||
I can't believe you. | ||
The Iron Dome. | ||
Golden Dome. | ||
No, no, no. | ||
Because that's what we're going to do here. |