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Oct. 21, 2025 - Timcast IRL - Tim Pool
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NO KINGS Protester Yells KILL DHS, Liberal Tries KILLING Trump Supporter At His Home | Timcast IRL
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tim pool
This weekend, riots erupted in several major cities as the No Kings protests carried on.
Now, I would say it was mostly peaceful.
That's fair, I suppose.
But in places like Chicago, Portland, and California, things got particularly violent.
Now, the scary thing about this is the lead story in that run-of-the-mill liberal, not some far-left antifa guy, is seen on video bullhorning, calling for people to take up arms to buy guns and shoot and kill DHS agents.
This is not the confines of the extremist Antifa corner anymore.
We knew this after the assassination of Charlie Kirk.
The motivating ideology of this violence is held by mainstream middle-of-the-road Democrats, and that's what we're seeing now from the No Kings protest.
Another viral video: apparently, a teacher mocking Charlie Kirk's death by pointing her finger to her neck like a gun while jumping up and down.
Because this is what they think.
And a story from actually over a month ago, almost two months now, which I think is actually one of the more worrying stories.
Regular old liberal accountant, normal guy, driving through rural North Carolina, decides to stop after seeing a Trump sign and becoming so enraged that he goes onto this man's property to pull the sign down.
When the homeowner fires two warning shots from a rifle to defend his property, this man goes to his vehicle, grabs a gun, and opens fire on this Trump supporter's home, nearly striking him.
Fortunately, this man is okay.
But the reason why I see this story as particularly terrifying is that it's not a politician, wasn't a targeted assassination.
It was just some accountant liberal guy who finally snapped.
And to me, it feels like the beginnings of a zombie apocalypse film where, you know, like Sean of the Dead, he notices some people are sick and he doesn't really think anything of it.
I hope this is not the beginning of something worse, but I have to be honest, you guys know me.
I'm not here to report stories that aren't actually happening, to insinuate things that aren't happening are.
I'm here to show you actual headlines from mainstream media and provide an opinion on them.
And when week after week, since the assassination of Charlie Kirk, and even before with the terror attacks on ICE, we are seeing more stories like this.
It feels like the beginning of a zombie film.
Not like there's actual zombies, although maybe.
It feels like we are seeing bubbling up, the pot boiling in every direction.
And some may say it's impossible.
It can never happen.
Maybe normalcy bias, maybe optimism bias.
But guys, these stories we're going to show you.
This is Fox News.
This is the Daily Mail.
This is the New York Post.
This is even CNN.
This is what's being reported in the news following a particularly heated weekend at the No Kings protests.
So we're going to talk about that and more.
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Joining us tonight.
Talk about this at so much work.
Actually, we have two guests.
Who would like to?
Would you like to introduce yourself first and then our other special guests?
devarjaye dj daniel
I'm Devarj DJ Daniel.
And I'm just going to say this.
My dad is running for Congress, and I've experienced some nasty people that won't debate him still ripping down his signs.
And I don't appreciate that.
I mean, if you're scared to debate him, that's all you got to say.
I'm just saying.
tim pool
Right on.
Well, thanks for joining us.
Sir, you're running for Congress.
Who are you?
Introduce yourself.
theodis daniel
Yeah, I'm Theodis Daniel.
I'm DJ Daniels' father.
And yeah, I'm running for Congress.
It's a personal thing with me.
It doesn't have anything to do with money.
Right on.
Cancer came from the environment, and there's a lot of elected people that were thinking about themselves on the suffrage of other people.
tim pool
That's what happens.
So this should be interesting.
But I will say, because of the very serious nature, DJ will only be here for a little bit.
I know there's a lot of people who might, there's some probably topics we're talking about.
The intro of the show is actually pretty dang serious.
So not to, I think, you know, DJ's pretty on top of things, but some of this stuff might get pretty dark.
So we got Shane hanging out.
shane cashman
What's going on?
I know you're from Texas, but you're my favorite deputy mayor from New York City.
That's wild.
Didn't that happen?
It's crazy.
It was like a month ago.
devarjaye dj daniel
Yes, sir.
tim pool
All right on.
shane cashman
Thank you.
tim pool
Shane, what do you do?
shane cashman
Oh, I'm a host of the Diverter World Live.
I'm obviously from a different timeline.
And we're going to talk about two moons tonight that Earth has, thanks to NASA.
We have two moons now.
tim pool
Yeah.
Is that an actual, it's true?
shane cashman
Yeah, yeah.
They call it a quasi-moon, but there are two moons now.
And it'll only be here until 2058 because it has a timer on it.
phil labonte
Last week, you weren't even sure that there was one.
shane cashman
And now I know there's none, but.
phil labonte
There's none.
unidentified
All right.
phil labonte
Hello, everybody.
My name is Phil LeBonte.
I'm the lead singer of the heavy metal land all that remains.
I'm an anti-communist and a counter-revolutionary.
Let's get into it.
tim pool
Well, we got Ted hanging out.
unidentified
Oh, Tate.
tate brown
I'm over here.
My bad.
phil labonte
I apologize.
tate brown
I think we should go for a third moon.
I think NASA, we have the budget.
Maybe Big Beautiful Bill or something.
I think we can go for a third.
tim pool
You guys, they're just giant spotlights on a track above the firmament.
Don't you know anything?
shane cashman
Thank you.
tim pool
But let's actually, before we get into the very serious news, I want to make sure we give enough time to DJ and his day at Theodosis.
If you guys want to tell your story, I know that it's rather shocking.
I mean, Democrats wouldn't stand up and rise for DJ who's been through so much.
You're running for Congress, and I want to make sure you guys have some time before we move on to the more serious stuff to tell your story.
theodis daniel
Okay.
Well, there you go.
Let me do it.
I'll do it.
Yeah.
Well, I mean, you're right.
We actually didn't know what was going on when we were asked to come to the joint session.
Matter of fact, I didn't even know what that was.
So we came and we met everybody from Jocelyn Nungery's, you know, the 12-year-old that was killed by the Venezuelan immigrant and was raped and threw under that bridge on Rankin Road in Houston.
And Lincoln Riley's mother and sisters were there.
I mean, everybody was there.
You could think about it.
We didn't know that President Trump was going to honor each of the families.
And that happened.
But to see one side of the aisle, because we didn't know who Democrat or Republican was, nobody made that known.
But it kind of manifested itself.
And I guess it was supposed to happen that way.
But, you know, when they didn't stand up for Jocelyn's mother or Lincoln Riley's mother and family, it's like, how could you not stand up for two girl and one woman that was raped by some Venezuelan immigrants?
And so I said, those got to be kind of like evil folks.
And then when we got to us and they didn't stand up, and I was just, I was so pissed off because I've taken him to almost everybody's events or meet and greets and scrape pennies up, lean out of my pockets to get him there.
And for them folks just sit on their hands.
It's like you failed everyone.
tim pool
It's kind of crazy how partisan and tribal everything's become.
Where, I mean, your story is a simple story of triumph, hardship.
Everybody should, you know, there's the human element of, you know, we want to be kind.
We want to celebrate people who've overcome challenges.
But because you were with the Republicans, Democrats are just like, you get nothing from us.
That's a terrifying reality.
I mean, there's no unity.
theodis daniel
Oh, yeah.
Oh, yeah.
I mean, you got to think about the across the aisle, most of those folks never work for anything anyway.
They're handed everything.
So typically when parents give their kids cars, they tear them up until they get on their own.
tim pool
The terrifying thing is I hear, you know, we're having this partisan challenge right now, especially with the escalation of violence.
The things I'm hearing following the assassination of Charlie Kirk are, guys, you know, I want to save some of this because I don't, I think it's going to get pretty serious, but the past couple of weeks, the things I've heard from regular people have made me come to believe the escalation is substantially more dramatic.
But this is just one story.
I mean, even predating Charlie Kirk being killed, where you can't get a single Democrat to just say, politics aside, you know, you guys, you know, thoughts and prayers, amazing story.
You've overcome so much.
We wish you the best.
They can't even do that.
That's scary.
That's scary.
And now we're seeing just how worse, how much more terrifying the split is getting.
theodis daniel
Yeah.
You're right.
You're right.
shane cashman
Did any Democrats come up privately and say anything to you?
theodis daniel
The only one that came up, which, you know, when I was being interviewed, I'd always say that, you know, nobody stood up.
Well, I was wrong because I had to go back and correct it.
Unlike them, I don't mind making corrections.
Yeah.
And I just said, you know, there was one congresswoman that was a Democrat named Lauren Gillen, and she was absolutely the only one that went against her whole party and stood up.
shane cashman
It's crazy that she's one.
theodis daniel
And I took him back over there.
I think it cost us $1,700, and I took him all the way back to D.C. just so he can give her a hug.
Wow.
tim pool
That's amazing.
shane cashman
That's great.
theodis daniel
So it's funny because she took us into the same room we were in.
And I was looking, I was like, wait a minute.
I asked her, man, are we on the wrong side of the room?
Because this is a Democrat side.
She said, oh, yeah, you got to be on this.
unidentified
I said, oh, my God.
theodis daniel
So I was like, okay, can you do me one favor?
I said, please.
I said, please, if Jasmine Crockett comes up to try to talk to my son, avoid her like the plague.
She apologizes for talking about my son's scars on his head.
tim pool
Wow.
theodis daniel
How does a grown person, yeah, she talked about him like a dog?
I mean, it's all over the news.
shane cashman
I didn't see that.
theodis daniel
That's crazy.
I jumped on Rachel Maddow.
Well, you know, Mad Cow and Nicole Wallace, Breakfast Club, Charlemagne the God, Jessica Hilarious.
They all took their turns taking jabs at a 13-year-old bullying him.
shane cashman
That's ridiculous.
unidentified
That's what it's called.
tim pool
Wow, yeah, yeah, yeah.
This is, wow, this is a week ago.
theodis daniel
Yeah, and they're nasty people.
tim pool
Let me pull this one up.
Look at this.
Stephen A. Smith claps back at Jasmine Crockett over.
This was right.
unidentified
It was, or is this a different story?
tim pool
I could have sworn it just said, let me pull that one up.
Pretty sure that on the news, and it said, oh, okay, that was, it was the next, okay, so this is from May.
Sorry, sorry.
I got the wrong one.
I can't find.
You know what?
Yeah, the story's there somewhere, but there's too many and I'm not going to be able to find it right away.
shane cashman
Eric Adams is all right.
theodis daniel
Oh, yeah.
Well, I mean, he even, if you put DJ Daniel there, put Jasmine Crockett, it pulls right up, and you see called her burnt marshmallow and all kinds of stuff because he was so mad at her.
I mean, he's a kid, so he was really hurt about it.
I've given her nine opportunities to apologize, and she sends a message back and says she's not apologizing to me or DJ.
shane cashman
That's crazy.
theodis daniel
That's fine.
You are some nasty people.
She's the actor.
I mean, she's from St. Louis.
shane cashman
Yeah, she's playing a role.
theodis daniel
Yeah.
I mean, she doesn't know anything about being in no hood or nothing like that.
shane cashman
She pretends.
theodis daniel
Oh, she's pretends.
She's a true actor.
You know, I mean, she hadn't passed one legislation.
Let's be honest.
The only thing she's passed through her mouth is hot air and spit.
That's it.
Let's just be honest.
unidentified
True, bro.
theodis daniel
But no, yeah, President Trump, I mean, you know, and the first of Miss Melanium, they still call and they still send letters to my house.
Wow.
Just checking on us.
So it's not like it was just a deal where he just made him a secret service.
He could have found anybody else in the whole world to call, but he picked us.
That's like shooting in there and hitting fish.
Yeah.
And so we definitely appreciate that.
tim pool
Yeah, I don't know.
DJ, did you want to tell us anything about the experience?
What's been going on and how you're feeling?
What's going on?
devarjaye dj daniel
Well, my dad has been running for Congress and he's been putting up his sons and everybody's been ripping them down.
I don't appreciate that.
I mean, if you're scared to debate the man that, Mr. Daniel, I mean, if you scared, just say that.
Don't be ripping down his stuff because I don't appreciate that.
He's been working hard to be doing anything.
Most of y'all out there haven't been working for anything.
It's just like a dog, or old dog that you're trying to learn to do tricks.
Man, just leave that dog alone.
unidentified
Hell yeah.
tim pool
There are people in your district that are pulling down your signs.
theodis daniel
Yes.
tim pool
Why?
theodis daniel
I guess I'm the biggest threat of them all.
I mean, nobody has the media coverage that we have.
phil labonte
That's crazy.
theodis daniel
And coming from a grassroots perspective, they're getting a real, actually, true history lesson.
This country was founded by not career politicians, but just with just like us, we're sitting here talking to each other.
This is how it started.
And that's what they're afraid of.
tim pool
Yeah.
I want to move on to the more serious conversations that are a bit darker.
Maybe I don't, I'm concerned about some of the stuff we might talk about, you know, around a kid.
So with all due respect and really do appreciate DJ, you coming in, and you guys are amazing.
Thank you very much.
devarjaye dj daniel
You're welcome.
tim pool
I do appreciate it.
You guys, it's amazing.
It's an honor to have you guys here.
For everybody watching back at home, we were discussing this early and we got stories of people trying to kill each other.
We got stories of we got some churches that burned down.
And I was like, I think I don't know if I could have these conversations with a 13-year-old.
Maybe it's a little too dark, but it does sound like he's a smart young man and he's well aware of what's going on in the world.
theodis daniel
Yeah.
I mean, considering he's had 13 brain surges, you know, you think that, you know, how is he so quick on his feet?
So he's pretty quick.
He's swift.
His jokes is crucial.
tim pool
Well, let's jump to this story.
This is where it gets pretty dark.
We've got this one from Fox News.
No King's protester steps up to the mic and calls for ICE agents to be shot and wiped out.
Guys, I'll be honest.
It's getting scary out there.
Let's uh let me unmute this.
unidentified
We gotta turn around the guns.
tim pool
You know, I gotta be honest.
think we could get an issue on YouTube for playing this, but I think it has to be played.
unidentified
We gotta grab a gun!
We gotta turn around the guns on this fascist system!
These ICE agents gotta get shot and wiped out!
This state, the state machinery, that's a full display right there, has to get wiped out!
tim pool
That's insane.
unidentified
I gotta...
tim pool
Guys, this is not Antifa.
This is not some friends far later.
I don't know what that's about.
This is a run-of-the-mill liberal at a no-kings event saying, get a gun and shoot and kill DHS agents.
phil labonte
It speaks to what the run-of-the-mill liberal is now.
tate brown
Yeah.
phil labonte
You know, I mean, the idea that there was a time where people would think only extremists will talk like that.
Only people that are on the most radical left would talk like that.
Only people that are that are well outside of acceptable discourse will talk like that.
But now, I mean, you can't open any kind of any of the social media apps.
You open Blue Sky, you open on X, on TikTok, on Instagram.
You see people talking like that all the time now, all the time.
And it's not just, you know, it's not a one-off thing.
tate brown
Yeah, it's Radio Rwanda.
Like, that's exactly what this is.
And it's just a feedback loop.
No one's there to check it.
No one's there to.
Like, if this happened at a conservative rally, someone started spurting out like that, they would get shouted down so quickly, booted out of the place.
tim pool
I was talking about this last week and, you know, the week before.
But, guys, the escalation has been nearly exponential.
To see far, you know, we had this attack on the ICE facility where the Antifa guys are outside and they're throwing fireworks.
When the ICE guys come outside to say, okay, we're going to stop this.
We know what they're doing.
Far leftists were hiding in the trees with a rifle and opened fire on the ICE agents.
That was scary.
And the left, Charlie Kirk got assassinated after that.
And we saw people celebrate.
Whether you want to make an argument about who really killed Charlie Kirk, maybe you're a fan of Candace Owens and she's made some claims and found some evidence, whatever.
Let's put that aside.
The left celebrated, called for more.
You know, what's terrifying, guys, is did Benny Johnson, you know, as an honest question.
Actually, did Benny Johnson put out a video about the death threat he received in the mail to his family?
I don't think he did.
I'm pretty sure.
I watch a bit of Benny's stuff.
Not a whole lot.
To be fair, I don't watch a lot of podcasts, but Benny probably more than most.
I didn't see it.
Maybe he did.
Just want to make sure that's clear.
But we found out about it largely because there was a DOJ press conference.
That's when I found out about it.
I do think it's fair to say, because I did an interview with Benny recently.
We don't discuss all the threats that we're receiving and everything that's going on behind the scenes because we're told consistently by security not to do it because it could exacerbate things.
I don't know that things could get worse.
The level of threats, this story, and there's so much more to break down in these other stories because we got the teacher pointing to her neck.
We've got footage of a run-of-the-mill liberal guy trying to murder a Trump supporter in his own home.
It's like you said, was it Radio Rwanda for those that don't know?
And you probably know more.
You could explain it, but the general idea is like every day, it was the Tootsies, right?
They were saying, oh, they're bad, they're evil, they need to be killed until one day people snap and decide to start doing it.
unidentified
Yeah.
tate brown
Yeah, there's just no checks on it, no check on the rhetoric.
And yeah, no, I mean, that's just what happens: no one's there to say, let's cool down the temperature.
There's no one on the left that's tone policing.
And then on the right, it's the opposite.
They're tone policing.
People on the right are tone policing people to the right of them for like very mundane statements.
tim pool
No, no, no.
The left has their people saying tone down the volume.
Like Destiny said, Trump has to back down.
Otherwise, more conservatives should be killed, right?
phil labonte
To be fair, I do think that it is, if you're going to be, you know, tell the whole story, people on the right have been saying things like, prepare yourself accordingly.
You know, you should be out there training.
You should be armed.
And that's not some kind of call for aggressive violence.
It's always talking about defensive measures that they're taking.
So I do think it's worth pointing out that if the left actually starts engaging people, at some point, the right, the people will engage back.
You know, like people on the right will, you know, return the favor.
Not that that's something we're calling for, not that it's something we want, but these are this is dangerous rhetoric that the left is engaging in, and they have not seen the response that they seem to be looking for.
And I think that's a good thing.
tim pool
And I'm just going to address all the Candace fans who thought that I was deriding Kennis.
I'm not.
I'm saying she's put out a bunch of evidence.
For the sake of this argument, let's not go into who we think did it, right?
If the argument is it was Tyler Robinson, he's the alleged assassin or anybody else.
I'm saying let's put all that evidence aside for now and consider just that the left is celebrating it.
That whatever you may find or discover about who actually killed Charlie, the principal celebration came from liberals, run-of-the-mill liberals.
I was trying to hone in that argument.
I think Kennison actually a pretty good job of it covering a lot.
shane cashman
I don't know who killed Charlie, but I do know that there were gleeful demons on the internet celebrating this.
I saw them in real life, saw them on the internet.
My mother-in-law saw them walking down New York City streets, proclaiming it out loud as if that was an okay thing to do.
And I feel like I've been experiencing this bloodlust for five years.
Even before I had any public platform, people were wishing death on me for not getting a shot they wanted me to take for doing this and that.
You know, friends, former family, former friends and family.
Well, I guess former family too, only so at this point.
But I remember four years ago on this show, I told Tim, I told you, I went to go look at a house when we were moving from New York to here.
And the lady who was selling the house within five minutes of meeting me told me she didn't know who I was or anything.
She said, I wish every Republican would drop dead.
And she just felt so comfortable saying that to me.
A total stranger.
You know, so like this bloodlust, it's been evolving and now it's accelerated.
Yeah, for sure.
It is for sure.
tim pool
Like, you know, when I just talk about the peace wall, we talk, we had Graham Linahan on Friday, how one side's pro-Palestine, one side's pro-Israel.
And you're like, this makes no sense.
It's literally just the other side is bad.
unidentified
Yeah.
tim pool
And that's where we've come to.
The scary thing here is we didn't see over the so let's let's get a little bit into the no-kings stuff.
There it was riots.
The corporate press will not tell you this.
They're claiming and lying.
Gavin Newsom said 7 million people, the biggest protest in U.S. history.
It's just not true.
It was like an Earth Day thing, right?
In the 70s or whatever.
shane cashman
Oh, yeah.
tim pool
20 million people doesn't miss, but I don't know that I believe these numbers anyway.
shane cashman
It's all fake.
tim pool
But there's the estimates of the No Kings range from 650,000 to 7 million, which is pretty insane and basically means zero because what?
No, for real.
Guys, I'm looking up the numbers and I see some reports saying 60,000 estimated across the major cities.
And then I see the Democrats saying 7 million.
So we don't know.
But what I can say is this: riots broke out in Portland, in Chicago, I believe in also in California.
And yeah, yeah, I think it was like Southern California somewhere.
And then we see things like this.
And this wasn't the only thing that we saw that was bad.
I mean, there was one video of a man dressed like Tyler Robinson, the alleged assassin of Charlie Kirk.
He dressed up, he bought the shirt, bought the hat, and they went outside.
These people are not.
Guys, I've been to protests.
I've covered them throughout the 2010s.
At Occupy Wall Street, I was physically attacked by people in black clad.
We call them black block leftists or black block anarchists.
And the bulk of Occupy supported and defended me.
They had security volunteers.
And when they found out that I was being targeted by the far left, they said, Don't worry, Tim, we're going to have guys watch out for you when you're live streaming.
Even though they knew I had filmed far leftists deflating police tires, and I said, I am going to film whatever happens.
I don't care if it's pro, if it's, if it's for the cops or against God, it doesn't matter.
I film what happens.
I had cops shake my hand and say, I appreciate that you're showing it what, showing what is.
And I said to this one cop, he was hipster cop, actually.
He's a famous guy.
Maybe you guys know him.
Big story back in the day, hipster cop in New York.
And I said, listen, sometimes your guys are out of line.
Sometimes they're not.
I'm just going to film whatever happens.
Like, yep, yep, I get it.
I get it.
And the activists said the same thing.
I get it.
I get it.
And the activists were like, we'll get a couple of guys to watch your back for you.
That totally changed a few years later.
So now it's like, if you're not with us, you're against us.
And all of the people hold these deranged views.
That's what's scary.
unidentified
Yeah.
tate brown
I remember like when I lived in New York, I would run at the lot and we would film protests, riots, these sorts of things.
And I'm a complete non-entity and I would be separated from a lot.
And I would still get antagonized by black block.
And by all accounts, I could have been like foreign.
They don't know who I am.
Like it didn't matter.
It was the fact that you were documenting what was going on was the problem.
And then this is why, because you just put a mic in front of their face and they're going to threaten to kill people.
Like that's just full stop.
That's what happens.
phil labonte
I mean, that's essentially like that's that's been at least the past year.
There were people that were surprised at some of the responses to the attacks on Trump over a year ago, right?
Like that was, unfortunately, there was no turning down to the temperature.
There were prominent Democrats that said that he faked it.
Gavin Newsom made light of the situation.
He had an AI picture where he's holding ketchup.
He's in a similar pose to Trump and he's holding catch up up.
This is something that the left broadly is okay with.
They have convinced themselves that not only Donald Trump, but the right more broadly is actually in some manner going to harm them.
tim pool
Let's let's, we got so many of these.
Let's look to the story.
This is from Fox News.
Social media erupts over deranged teacher mocking Charlie Kirk's death in No King's viral video.
This is, I mean, this stuff, guys, let me just play it.
You can just, you know, there's not much.
We can put the audio on, but there's really nothing else there.
It's just this fat woman in Chicago pointing to her neck saying bang over and over again.
And apparently this is a school teacher.
unidentified
Yeah.
tim pool
This is a regular run of the mill urban liberal in Chicago celebrating Charlie Kirk's death, effectively threatening the people that are there.
You were saying just a moment ago, it's like Radio Rwanda.
I don't know how we stop.
What's happening?
tate brown
Yeah.
Well, and it's even worse because Radio Rwanda was, that was the Hutu regime, and they were in power.
So they were, you know, obviously they were the ruling regime.
In this case, they feel backed into a corner.
That's why they're lashing out.
That's why you're seeing political violence because they feel like they're cut off from all avenues of power right now with Trump.
And yeah, that's a very bad recipe.
You have a cornered animal, effectively.
And yeah, it's one of those things.
I mean, we say it like every week when we're discussing these sorts of things, but it's like you have to believe these people when they say these things and they usher or gesture these things.
Like they mean it.
They mean it.
tim pool
I was talking about this a little bit in the intro.
I think it feels like the beginning of a zombie apocalypse movie.
They always start with a buildup to build the suspense for you.
You know, it's like Sean of the Dead being one of the best and worst examples because it's comedy and it's one of the greatest movies ever, I might add.
But it starts with, for those that aren't familiar with Sean of the Dead, for the love of all that is holy, you must watch that movie.
But it starts with the, you know, Sean, he's like a, you know, what is he like late 20s?
And he works at a copy shop and he's like assistant manager and he's not paying attention to what's going on around him.
And he's on the bus and he sees someone collapse.
Then he's like walking and people are coughing.
Then he sees someone like down the street.
And each scene, you see a little bit more.
But there are other movies that are Dawn of the Dead or whatever.
It's like the people don't notice that one by one there's more sick people.
Unlike the new zombie movies where it's like all of a sudden everyone's screaming and running full speed and they're spraying blood from their eyes like 28 days later.
I'm watching all of these news stories where it's like, first they're shooting up Tesla and I'm like, whoa, that's getting crazy.
Then they're shooting and killing people.
And I'm like, whoa, now it's run of the mill liberals.
Like you are seeing the mind virus spread and the bloodlust spread like a virus.
And the question I have for you guys is, what do you do?
At what point do we say, okay, this is serious and we need to take some kind of action?
shane cashman
I think everyone should be training and prepping for anything to happen.
The reality is so destabilized right now.
I think this is history kind of repeating itself too.
I feel like we're in the 60s again to some degree.
Not that I lived through it, but the 60s, there was a lot of political assassinations, a lot of unrest.
tim pool
This is way different.
shane cashman
This is way different for various reasons.
But like social media, the internet has accelerated it.
It's like a disease vector.
tate brown
Well, I think you also have the left and the modern instance is completely okay with dehumanizing people broadly, but especially their opponents.
I mean, we saw it with you and your son, you know, following the State of the Union where they just saw, they just saw a joke, like a joke they could make.
Like they don't take anything seriously.
It's cool not to care about anything.
It's cool to be ironic.
And they don't actually really have any, they don't assign any value to human life whatsoever.
And this is just exhibit A right here.
unidentified
Yeah.
tim pool
Which do you want to tell us about your district that you're running in?
theodis daniel
District 18, Houston.
That's one of the ones that they would call gerrymandering.
But I didn't see the problem redistricting the whole area.
I mean, 18th District, it has over 500,000 people.
God only gave you two ears, two eyes, and one mouth.
How can you sit there and take on the concerns of even 10% of 500,000 people?
So it only makes sense to break it up.
But this is the first time that it's actually going to be able to change hands, so as to say, from Democrat to Republican, because they've been holding it since the Dems have been holding it since 73.
So this is the first time, so they're losing their mind right now.
tim pool
Well, Dems have had control of your districts in 73?
theodis daniel
1973.
tim pool
It must be a paradise.
You guys got flying cars yet?
unidentified
Right.
theodis daniel
Yeah, right.
You got all the Walgreens and CVS leaving, prostitution everywhere.
Wow.
Now they're finding bodies all that.
They've had 22 bodies that they found within the last six weeks.
unidentified
What?
theodis daniel
How many?
22 bodies.
unidentified
Holy.
theodis daniel
And the mayor, I don't know what his problem is.
Of course, he's Democrat and he's swearing up in that it's not a serial killer.
I said, dude, there's no way all of a sudden we don't have a serial killer.
tim pool
Wow, man, that's dark.
theodis daniel
Yeah, it's a lot going on.
It's a lot of evil stuff happening in the world.
tim pool
Well, it's scary because I was talking to my wife earlier about this because of this like mind virus.
What are you going to call it?
I know that Elon calls it the woke mind virus and he's referring to wokeness, but there's something else.
It's like a zombie virus that makes someone violent and dangerous that is spreading.
And we were talking about why the left believes like Charlie Kirk is evil and they escalate to this.
And I said that phenomenon doesn't exist on the right.
Don't get me wrong, it does to a small degree, but it's like I said, it's 80, 20, 20, 80.
80% of people on the right know exactly why they dislike a leftist or a liberal guy.
20% maybe just think, you know, there's adrenochrome or whatever is going on.
80% of liberals have no idea why they hate the right.
Maybe 20% do, but I don't trust those 20% because they're probably high priests on social media or Democrat politicians.
So what the right is, the reason I bring this up in this context is they're actively trying to look at what's going on.
They're actually trying to understand it.
They're actually trying to work towards solving problems.
Democrats seem to either absolutely just not know, not care, or both.
And so we see this in every which way.
All of our major cities, riots, crumbling, collapse because the Democrats that are in charge just don't care.
Conservative-minded people, moderates, they're leaving.
It was interesting, just this past weekend, I was having a discussion with some people, and they asked, like, how big how many people were in New York?
And someone said, I think it's, you know, 9 million people.
Someone said, I think it's 7.
I looked it up, and I'm like, it's actually decreased by, I think, around 800,000 or so people in the past five years, only just now starting to turn around.
But who left?
It's more conservative-minded individuals.
What happens is that in these districts, Democrats then get entrenched power, and you get what you're talking about, 22 bodies in a month and a half.
Criminals getting released.
shane cashman
New York in the 70s, New York City in the 70s, totally bankrupt.
They asked the president for a bailout.
He didn't do it the first time.
He eventually did do it.
But the mayor, I forget who the mayor was at the time, but he decided to raise taxes to like 15%.
So 600,000 people, I think, left within that first few years after that.
They were priced out.
Plus the violence.
Berkowitz was happening in the city.
Arson was all over the place.
I mean, they lost this.
That's why I keep seeing history repeating itself.
However, it is different because of where we're at with the internet accelerating all this hatred.
tate brown
Yeah.
Well, I mean, like you're talking about, like where Democrats, actually, it's an advantage for them to drive people out of the state Republicans out of the states because that's how, like, for example, the last gubernatorial election in New York between Zelda and Hogul, Zeldon lost by like 350,000 people, roughly.
That's how many people left the state and moved to Florida alone.
So his entire margin of victory was in Florida because COVID drove him out.
shane cashman
Don't forget that.
tate brown
That's why New Jersey actually is in play is because a lot of Republicans have moved into New Jersey.
shane cashman
He shot up his house.
Don't forget.
tate brown
Yeah.
shane cashman
Shut up Zelda's house.
I think his daughter and his daughter was out hiding beneath and stuff.
phil labonte
I forgot about that.
unidentified
Totally.
shane cashman
Yeah, insane.
theodis daniel
Well, you know, the city of Houston is broke.
So the mayor, the Democratic mayor, came in there and gave the firefighter $700 million.
They only had it $749 million on cash on hand.
So the police down there, the population density is about the same as Chicago.
Now, Chicago has roughly about 10,000 police officers.
Houston has 5,238 officers with a population density of 2.23 per 1,000 residents.
You're going to have to fend for yourself.
That's what it's boiling down to.
It's not going to get no better.
It's not.
And the diseases you're talking about, I call them the triple C disease.
You have confusion, which they're doing a lot of confusing people right now.
Then they've got confusion, creates chaos.
They've got a lot of chaos coming.
It's all that's happened.
Then it comes casualties.
That's the way it goes.
Those three C's right there.
tate brown
Well, yeah, yeah.
theodis daniel
And that's how you keep what?
Control.
unidentified
Yeah.
shane cashman
Totally agree.
tate brown
Yeah.
shane cashman
That's every city right now in this country.
tate brown
It's a feature of the system, not a bug.
Sorry, it's a feature of left-wing thought, not a bug, because any beauty that does exist in our society in 2025, which is hard to find, does rest in right-wing thought because right-wing thought is inherently hierarchical.
Where the left, it's a war on hierarchy.
It's a war on beauty.
So, like, the city's turning out like Houston, like San Francisco, like Chicago.
That is a feature of left-wing thought that is natural.
They hate beauty.
They hate anything that resembles our divine nature in any sort of way.
And a clean street with mowed grass and no trash.
That's actually horrifying to them.
shane cashman
You don't like fentanyl and brutalism?
tate brown
You know, not a big fan, but yeah.
So, no, they love they love the rats.
They love garbage everywhere.
Like, the idea of living in a favela is like romantic to them.
Literally, they post on Twitter that's true.
This is like a nice aesthetic right here.
Check this out.
And it's like, it looks like a war, isn't it?
Like a Call of Duty map.
And they're like, this is so aesthetic.
phil labonte
And they'll argue because they can't think of anything more for themselves or they don't desire anything more for themselves.
No one else should have any decision on what they want.
tim pool
You know, I'm going to jump to this next story from the Daily Wire, and I'll give you the headline real quick.
Secret Service finds Tree Stand with a clear view of Trump's Palm Beach Air Force One exit.
This incident underscores the importance of our layered security measures.
I'm not going to mince words or waste time.
This was, I believe, the most reasonable conclusion.
An assassination attempt in the making.
There's no hunting in Palm Beach.
It is a dense urban area.
There is no reason for a tree stand with a view for the airport.
That makes no sense.
And we had contemplated whether or not this should be the lead story for the show.
And we decided to go with the liberal guy at the No Kings protest calling for people to take up guns and shoot ICE agents.
Now, it may be there's a million and one reasons why this is not an assassination plot on President Trump.
But I believe the most reasonable assessment is: I'll read you the story.
U.S. Secret Service discovered an elevated tree stand with a clear view of the area where Trump routinely disembarks Air Force One.
Eric Trump responded to the news, praising Secret Service for finding it, saying, hunting stand for all the whitetail on Southern Boulevard, located directly across the street from Palm Beach International Airport, in the median of a major highway directly facing Air Force One stairs.
They go on to say the elevated stand would typically use for hunting was discovered on Thursday, according to a report published by Fox News Digital.
It appeared to have been there for some time.
It has not yet been linked to any potential suspects.
According to Secret Service Anthony's communications, Anthony Guglielmi, there was no one in the vicinity when it was discovered.
The FBI is currently investigating the situation.
Director Patel confirmed Sunday and is working with the Secret Service.
Patel gave the outlet a statement saying, Prior to the president's return to West Palm Beach, Secret Service discovered what appeared to be an elevated hunting stand within line of sight of Air Force One's landing zone.
No individuals were located in the scene.
The FBI has since taken the investigatory lead, flying in resources to collect all evidence for the scene.
The discovery marks it another potential threat against Trump, who already survived multiple attempts on his life.
My understanding was, and I don't know if you guys heard this, that they were doing renovations on the airport, something to that effect.
I don't know if this is true or not then, but I saw it on Twitter.
Someone said that they had done renovations.
And while they were doing it, Air Force One was landing in a different area.
It appears while that was going on, someone set up this tree stand over in the past couple of months.
Maybe the long game.
What do you guys think?
Do you think someone was just putting up a tree stand to stand in a tree facing the airport for sea birds?
tate brown
It can't be a hunting stand because around airports, the FFA sets up like no discharge zones.
So you just can't fire weapons around airports.
And hunters, you know, like there are some wacky and wild hunters out there, but generally they're pretty aware of like property lines and where you can shoot and what animals you cannot.
They're not going to be setting up deer blinds like right by airports.
There's not a world.
phil labonte
An airport that has a runway that would accommodate a 747 has far too much noise and too much activity for deer to be interested in being around.
tim pool
Palm Beach is a dense urban populated area.
Okay.
Palm Beach is part of the greater, I guess you would call it the Greater Miami Metro.
So when you're in Miami, when you drive north, it's one gigantic urban sprawl all the way up an hour drive to Fort Lauderdale and Palm Beach, I think is somewhere in between, or is it north?
I don't know the exact area.
But there's no hunting.
Gators?
Yeah.
Go to the Everglades.
So it's actually this way.
This is from Jennifer Jacobs on X. She saw CBS News.
She says, because of airport reconstruction last year, the section wasn't being used for Air Force One arrivals or departures.
After construction wrapped, Air Force One was due to use that part of the airport again.
Agents searched the area as part of their advanced work and discovered the hunting stand.
It sounds like they started doing reconstruction.
Air Force One landed in a different area.
Someone then took that opportunity when security was light to set up a hunting stand so that when construction was over, they would have a clear line of sight to shoot the president.
shane cashman
If not actually for an assassination attempt, maybe a symbol.
tim pool
I don't, I think there's different symbols to be used.
They'd put up a you could argue that they want if they wanted to make it a direct threat, you'd you'd do something else.
I'm, I, I, I don't see the only thing I see is this was an attempt.
There's other ways to threaten that you wanted something to the president, I guess.
shane cashman
Yeah, I'm thinking about JFK and the umbrella man, who I think is involved.
The umbrella man was there right by uh when he drove by, and he said he was there holding the umbrella in protest because it was hell umbrellas were held to protest JFK's father because something with Neville Chamberlain.
It's very convoluted, it meant nothing.
And I don't really believe the full official story on the umbrella man, but that was the story of why it was a symbol and why he became a suspect of the assassination.
And he was called into Congress like 10 years later and they inspected the umbrella because they thought it was the weapon.
tim pool
Interesting.
shane cashman
And they laughed about the umbrella at the hearing, which is funny to me because this is, you know, we're 10 years later.
And he opened it.
He opened the umbrella.
They all kind of got scared.
But a week or two earlier, in the KGB agent actually assassinated someone in Europe with an umbrella.
tim pool
So they were like a gun in the umbrella.
shane cashman
It was a dart, I think.
Like a poison dart in the umbrella.
Yeah, exactly like a penguin.
Exactly.
tim pool
Yeah.
phil labonte
Batman murder.
tim pool
Let me just, I'm going to throw this into the context.
I probably shouldn't, but I'm going to.
Because there's other stories too.
Don Lemon telling people to arm themselves against ICE.
You guys saw this story.
This was from last week.
What is going on, dude?
I'm sorry, guys.
I'm not going to.
shane cashman
This is, I mean, this is the evolution.
It's Maxine Waters during COVID telling people to go out there and get in their faces.
It starts off light.
It's Kamala and her people donating money for bailouts, you know, for the arsonists during the Black Lives Matter riots.
And this is the inevitable evolution of that open bloodlust.
tate brown
Well, it's the bloodlust.
And like I was saying earlier, now that they feel like they're severed from power, because I mean, we were winning before the Kirk assassination.
That's what a lot of people are missing.
We were winning.
And now they're out of power.
They don't know how to get back into power.
It looks like J.D. Vance might be a shoe.
And if trends continue, yeah, they're going to get desperate.
They're going to lash out.
phil labonte
I made this point or made that point on OnX the other day.
Like Matt Taibbi had written something up about more evidence coming out that FEMA was selecting who they were going to help, depending on people, whether they had a Trump, whatever, in their yard and what their political affiliation was.
That's how they behave when they're in power.
The lowest learner in the IRS targets conservatives when they have power.
The FBI targets parents that don't want their kids being taught gender ideology stuff when they're in power.
When they're out of power, they just kill us.
tim pool
The phenomenon that I've described in the past of how a riot functions, the avalanche of the riot.
As saying goes, Snowflake doesn't blame itself for the avalanche.
There is no singular intent in a riot.
When Tucker Carlson's home was attacked all those years ago, the far leftist showed up banging the door.
They actually cracked, I guess, the frame or something like that.
I can't remember.
I have been in many of these riots, and I explained how it happens.
And it's simple.
There's a group of people.
One person at the front of the crowd sees a house or a building.
And so he thinks, I'm going to look through the window.
That's it.
Nothing wrong with that, right?
So he starts walking towards the building.
Other people see him walking towards the building and they think, you know, I wonder what he's doing.
I'm going to follow him.
He then walks up, looks in the window.
Someone else who followed him says, I wonder if the door is open.
Just that.
I don't want to go inside.
And so they grab the handle and they give it a pull.
unidentified
It's open.
tim pool
Someone else sees him reaching for the door and they think, oh, he's opening the door.
So when he touches on it and pulls it and sees it's open, they come in and they grab it too, thinking, oh, we're opening the door now.
Someone else sees the door opening and goes, oh, we're going in the building now.
Each individual person never had the intent of, let's go storm that building, break the glass and raid it.
But every tiny little motion, just like a murmuration of birds, the riot eventually starts smashing and destroying things.
Where are we now?
Don Lemon said people need to take up guns because if I'm going to get the exact quote because this is very important.
He didn't literally just say take up guns against ICE.
He effectively said something to the effect: he said, if you believe in the Second Amendment, if you believe in the Constitution, black people, brown people of all stripes, whether you're an Indian American or Mexican-American or whoever you are, go out in your place where you live and get a gun legally, get a license to carry legally, because when you have people knocking on your door and taking you away without due process as a citizen, isn't that what the Second Amendment was written for?
Now, he gets slammed immediately by many people on the right.
But I will say this: I have no problem saying to everybody, you should legally purchase firearms, be prepared and be trained.
I mean, even you are saying it, right?
Here's the issue.
Just like that murmuration phenomenon, following this, you get this, it was like a college guy or whatever, professor.
I don't know if he's a professor or what is administrative position, saying, shoot him.
Shoot him.
And you know what he's probably thinking in his mind?
I was just watching Don Lemon.
That's what Don Lemon said.
I'm just part of the crowd.
That's the escalation, the avalanche that's happening.
And it's getting worse.
It's exponentially increasing.
And I got to say, man, the things that I'm hearing on the ground, I don't think there is a higher degree of worry.
phil labonte
It's worth noting that if you're here illegally, you're not actually covered by the Second Amendment.
You're not supposed to be able to buy firearms.
tim pool
So what he's saying is particularly egregious.
tate brown
Well, and it's, I mean, he slips a little, he slips, it's a lie, really.
He slips a line there.
He's saying, without due process, he made this point the whole time, was like, no, that is your due process.
tim pool
Well, conservatives, I blame conservatives for this.
These retards.
I'm sorry to be so angry, but it pisses me off to no end when prominent conservatives go on acts and say illegal immigrants don't get due process.
That is a lie.
That is a leftist, that is a liberal lie.
The due process, the process for which illegal immigrants are due, is that DHS, either CBP or ICE, knock on a car window of a guy and they say, Howdy, do you have a license?
This is a routine stop.
And when they go, no, are you a citizen?
And they go, no, they say, okay, you have no identification.
Are you here legally?
You have no visa.
Looks like you're going to have an expedited removal.
That is due process.
Liberals falsely claimed that these people are supposed to get a jury trial, which was never true.
And then conservatives, following along these liberals, keep repeating their stupid lie, but gloating about it.
So no, there has not been a single instance where there is a confirmed violation of due process.
And I know the liberals are going to say, Kilimara Brego Garcia.
That is pending adjudication.
There has not been a single circumstance where an individual was falsely detained as a citizen or otherwise, falsely deported, and remains there, case closed.
Never happened.
Kilmara Brego Garcia had an order for removal.
He had a withholding of removal to El Salvador.
When he was sent to El Salvador, it was disputed and he was returned.
He is now in the United States.
This is pending adjudication.
So you can argue that you believe his rights could be getting violated.
The only issue is if the courts ultimately determine, if the judges say they did the right thing, there's no violation there.
So I'm not playing any stupid games.
Let's jump to this next story, though.
This story is probably the one that has me scared the most.
It's a story from September 6th.
This is a video of a run-of-the-mill liberal, not a political guy, aiming a handgun out of his sunroof at a Trump supporter's home in rural North Carolina and unloading on his house because he was trying to kill him.
Why?
phil labonte
Insane.
tim pool
For what reason?
This man is an accountant.
That's it.
He's a married man.
He's an accountant.
He was driving through rural North Carolina, Nantahala Gorge.
I'll pull up the map for this in a second.
Wait till you see how in the middle of this is the middle of nowhere.
He comes across a Trump sign on a property and pulls his car over, gets out of his vehicle, and begins tearing down a Trump 2024 banner, which belonged to an 87-year-old woman.
Portley feller, who lived there in this rural North Carolina area, sees a man going onto his property and vandalizing it.
So he grabs his rifle, which he has ready, and fires what he says is two warning shots into the air.
I just want to stress, I see Phil shaking his head, never do that.
However, he wasn't charged for anything, I guess, in the middle of nowhere.
So they said, okay.
This man, upon hearing the shots, goes back to his vehicle, grabs his gun, and unloads on the Trump supporters' home, nearly striking the man.
This is an accountant from Atlanta.
You know what scares me the most?
Not hearing about Antifa.
I've said it before.
I'm not concerned about Antifa extremists.
I'm not worried about some Antifa far-leftist guy marching through the streets of Portland.
I don't live in Portland.
People who live there, it's a problem.
I'll talk about it.
I think it's bad.
What scares me is when a run-of-the-mill liberal guy, a default lib, advocates for mass murder or tries it.
And we saw in Chicago this guy at the university, this, I think it's a university guy or something.
I don't know his exact job, calling on people to take guns and kill ICE agents.
We see people celebrating the death of Charlie Kirk, nurses, teachers, accountants, calling for more death of more personnel, including myself.
And now we see some regular liberal guy.
This could be anybody stopping and trying to kill a Trump supporter in the middle of nowhere.
This is the point where it feels like the beginning of a zombie movie.
You see the one incident and you think that's a one-off.
It's not.
Charlie Kirk's dead.
They are escalating.
We saw at the beginning of the year the shooting of the Tesla vehicles and facilities, but no one was there.
No one was there, everyone said.
It's like the weather underground, but nobody was there.
Someone could have been there.
We then see the shooting, the terror attacks against ICE, multiple.
There were three targeting ICE facilities.
We then get five vehicle attacks in the span of, I think, two months.
In Chicago, there were four.
In Florida, there was one.
Two of the incidents, one in Florida, one in Chicago, illegal immigrants tried to do their vehicles as weapons against individual officers who then shot the illegal aliens.
In Chicago, this agent was dragged by the vehicle, reached in, and then shot the illegal alien.
In the other incidents in Chicago, they were rammed.
One incident is believed to be a far-left extremist who rammed DHS agents.
They were surrounded by leftists.
They got out and shot back at the vehicle, shooting five times and striking the female driver.
Another instance was a vehicle rammed the rear of a DHS vehicle before speeding off.
And then we had the incident in Chicago where two illegal aliens rammed CBP officers who gave chase, pulled a pit maneuver.
The men then got a vehicle and fled.
And locals in the area, probably many illegal, surrounded DHS agents, obstructing their enforcement action, then started throwing rocks, eggs, and garbage and bottles at them.
So they unleashed tear gas.
Court said they can't use tear gas anymore, not without proper warning to the crowds.
So that means they'll be getting pelted and they have to put out, okay, if you keep pelting us.
I, you know, I talked about it a bit earlier.
Security can only protect you from what they know.
So when you have any normal circumstance in a country and we have security, when we were invited, I'm going to say something that people are going to get mad at me for.
I'm done, guys.
I try to be diplomatic, but this needs to be said.
The attempt on the Charlie Kirk Memorial was 100%.
It's a fact.
Nobody wanted to say it.
I was asked not to say it.
I'm sick of this because I'm being targeted.
My family's being targeted.
And people are saying, don't tell people this stuff's happening.
I'm sick of it.
Okay.
You want to know the truth?
When we were doing our security assessment, they said there is an active plot to strike the Charlie Kirk Memorial.
100%.
We don't know if it'll happen, but they're trying to do it.
We're tracking active, and I'm active intelligence.
And I'm like, we can't go to that.
I just had a kid.
I have a wife.
What do we have to do?
And I guess the concern over the security at the event was: if we'll take the security very seriously, we'll secure the perimeter.
They got the best security imaginable.
The president is going to be there.
It won't happen.
And they were correct.
So I'm not trying to disparage them.
I want to make sure, I say this with the utmost respect.
In the face of our private security assessment and law enforcement assessment, they were able to stop what was believed to be a guaranteed active plot against the Kirk Memorial.
That's what our security team said.
That's what I was told by, I'll just say inside sources.
Nobody wanted to say it because they didn't want the terrorists to win.
If we tell people there's an active plot against us, people won't show up.
And I knew because I have advanced, we have private security we spend a lot of money on.
And so we were like, we can't go to this.
What were the parameters of securing me?
And it's two agents on a plane flying with you.
They will escort you from the plane to the exit of the terminal where there will be two additional security agents, officers, whatever you're going to call them, who will scuttle you into an armored vehicle, which will bring you to the hotel.
We'll then watch outside your suite 24-7.
And I said, I'm not, this is insane.
And they said, and we believe active intelligence suggests there is a plot to strike the Charlie Kirk Memorial.
It was not a, it might, it wasn't a question of, we're not entirely sure, but it's highly probable.
No, no, it was like, oh, no, we have intelligence suggesting there's a plot right now.
And I said, okay, we're not going.
That was what we are dealing with.
And I'm sorry if people are upset that I'm saying this stuff, but I keep hearing from so many conservatives, stop talking about it.
And I talked to one of our high-tier security guys.
He was a, I don't want to say too much about his experience, but let me just say the best of the best in the military, like top of the top.
And he said, you guys need to start talking about this.
People do not understand what's going on in this country.
And I said, they keep telling us.
And they as in other conservatives and security, they're like, if you talk about it, you'll make it worse.
And I'm like, I don't know that it can get worse when I have to be calling the FBI and being like, this is what they're sending, threatening to kill us.
And I'm told, don't, I'm going to say it.
I'm going to tell it.
I'm done playing this game.
And you know what?
People are going to get really mad at me.
We had at least one threat so far from a person who said he was going to take a fully automatic weapon and unload it on our facility.
And it was deemed credible.
And that's just one.
And I'm told, do not say that.
And I'm just sick of it.
Betty Johnson knows this all too well.
And the DOJ caught the guy, sent a letter threatening to murder his family.
I believe it was his home was set on fire.
unidentified
I think so.
tim pool
The left goes out for their no-kings protest to their glorified 7 million, and no one is trying to kill them.
And I am told to shut my mouth as they're trying to kill me and my family.
And then I get, I'm going to avoid swearing, these trolls that dare to say we are being pussies for not going into the fray where we are being told by expensive security that they are people who are trying to kill us actively and they're tracking the intel.
That's what the left is doing in this country.
I don't know who else talks about it.
I'm not going to throw anyone else's names out there, but I'll just say this.
Your favorite high-profile conservative personalities have 24-7 armed guards and some of them plain clothes hiding because of the threats the left is actively posing.
It's not a game.
It's not a joke.
And now I see this video and I'm like, guys, it is happening.
Okay.
When my security guys go, we have active credible threats.
We need to talk to the FBI.
This is serious.
The FBI comes back to us and says, this is legit.
And we're like, oh my God.
And we're told to act like everything's okay.
Don't talk about it.
Don't talk about the things that have been, that anything that's happened here because you don't want to scare people.
You don't want to give people ideas.
And I'm like, it's not getting any worse.
This is a run-of-the-mill accountant in Atlanta who took it upon himself to try and murder a random Trump supporter.
It's Radio Rwanda, like Tate was saying.
And I, you know, we know Ben Shapiro has talked well about the threats for a long time, and I'm glad he has.
But I got to be honest, the Daily Wire crew is not telling you everything about what's going on because they're trying to avoid creating security risks by talking about it.
And that's what they keep telling us.
And the perception then amongst the public is it's not really that bad.
Let me tell you, it is worse than I've ever seen.
And the private conversations I've heard from run-of-the-mill default libs is so terrifying and shocking.
I don't know how we keep doing this.
Fact.
Anyway, I'm done ranting.
Sorry, guys.
phil labonte
You know, excuse me.
I had something I was going to say, but it slipped out.
tate brown
No, I mean, I will say, like, this kind of stuff needs to be shown.
I mean, this is what we saw with the arena situation, the Ukrainian woman that was stabbed on the train in Charlotte.
It was actually like, no, look at this.
You should see this.
This is what they're doing to us.
And we're not going to get it.
We're not going to get out of this until people are fully aware of what this looks like.
Because there's this tendency among sort of conservative media to just kind of like have these vague description of what's going on.
But it's like when you're actually confronted with it in real time in 4K, you actually see what's going on.
That does something to your soul.
And you should want to never feel like that ever again.
You should never want to feel like you did when you saw your phone, you saw the alert that Charlie Kirk was shot and that feeling that you had that all of us had.
We should never have to feel that again.
tim pool
There are a lot of people who say they won't watch the video.
They refuse.
And my response is any major network like CNN or MSNBC, when they want to talk about Charlie Kirk, they should be required to show people what their ideology has done.
Because I think anybody who saw that video got some kind of PTSD, some kind of trauma from watching that catastrophic murder.
What I'll say is watching this video of this random accountant doing this, and it's from September 6th, it's from before Charlie was killed.
What has me more concern than anything?
Like I said, when I hear there are far-left extremists that are planning assassinations that are threatening it, my security team can assess that.
We know.
What you can't track for is when a random guy has become so psychotic, he tries to kill a random person.
So what would happen if I was walking down the street, even with a bodyguard, and that guy, who's armed, saw me?
We can't track those kinds of threats.
So again, a year ago, two years ago, we had security, we had concerns, but it was trackable.
We knew who was saying it.
We knew why they were saying it.
We knew where they were saying it from.
We had swatting incidents.
We generally believe we knew where it was coming from.
I guess the Chinese SIM card fact, SIM card farms were how they were pulling it off undetected.
And our security team was like, we're good.
We get it.
Now we're entering a new world where a random accountant decides to try and murder a Trump supporter.
No fear of prison.
None.
And I partly believe the Mangioni effect is a reason why.
Because if he killed that Trump supporter, you know the left would be cheering for him.
They'd be saying, well, one less maggot.
So how am I supposed to go out with my family even with bodyguards?
I can't go into a public area when we're seeing this degree of lunacy.
Now, I want to stress, I don't think we're at that point yet.
I go to restaurants.
I eat food.
I do normal stuff too.
And I get recognized quite a bit.
But even with security, this is the door being opened.
We have just entered this space where we are learning about random default libs who are so enraged by Radio Rwanda America that they would try to kill a random guy they'd never met before.
Don Lemon saying buy guns, the guy in Chicago saying kill ice.
The door is open.
We are in this.
We are in this field.
phil labonte
It's worth noting, like, the revolution that founded the U.S., there was only like 3% of the people that were involved in that.
tim pool
The argument is, this may not be correct, but it may be apocryphal, that only 3% fought, which is estimated that roughly greater than a third of the colonies supported revolution.
Only 3% were actually fighting-age males who engaged in conflict.
I think the important thing people need to understand about all of this stuff is that revolutions are not, it's not a movie where every city and every neighborhood and every person is fighting.
It's not the scene from Kingsman where they're in the church and everyone's just in a melee.
It's quite literally, you'll be in your suburb and you'll notice nothing.
You'll turn the TV on and there'll be a strange man saying, I'm the president now.
And you're like, I don't know what that means.
phil labonte
I mean, in this case, right?
Like, I think we've all talked about, you know, what type of situation is likely or is most likely to arise.
And it would be a lot of just, you know, violence between citizens.
A civil war in the United States isn't, you know, armies that are geared up and wearing the same outfits or different outfits and meeting on the field of battle.
It's finding your cousin in a landfill with his hands swollen like Mickey Mouse gloves because they're tied together with piano wire and a bunch of drill holes in his thighs.
tim pool
I think one thing that Civil War film got right was just how you didn't know what was going to happen when you went somewhere.
The scene where they go to the gas station and there's people strung up.
Or when they meet, what's the guy named Jesse Plemons at the actor?
phil labonte
What kind of American?
tim pool
What kind of American are you?
And he's just killing people that, oh, is he killing brown people, like non-white people?
phil labonte
Yeah, essentially.
Yeah.
tim pool
Something like that.
phil labonte
People like anyone that was some kind of immigrant.
tim pool
Yeah, he was killing immigrants or something like that.
phil labonte
Because he killed Asian.
tim pool
I think it's a cringe choice because it's a little on the nose for the left.
But what people don't understand about social order breakdown is that there's a group of dudes and they're in a rural area like this.
I got to be honest, I wouldn't be surprised if you go to this area, which is, again, it's, I think, the name of the town.
It's a rural area.
It's Nantahala Gorge.
I wouldn't be surprised if this guy called his buddies and said, guys, we can't let something like that happen.
So, you know, text group, group chat, something happens, give us a ring.
You start getting factions forming.
One day you're driving down the road and there'll be two guys and they're going to have their guns down and they're going to wave to you and be like, howdy, what can I do you for?
You're coming into our town, just trying to figure out everything's safe.
And then you just, yeah, I'm just driving through and they say, okay, well, you know, stay out of trouble.
Then this crazy crackpot liberal pulls up, sees him and starts screaming at him and they're like, leave now.
You start seeing things like that.
tate brown
Yeah.
Yeah, that's why I think like South Africa is a great example of what America potentially looked like in 50 years because you saw in South Africa three three four years ago they had riots across the country and the police were just not able to put a lid on it whatsoever because it's just total incompetence at every level over there so citizens would just set up roadblocks outside of their towns and their neighborhoods and anyone coming in or out they would just ask a few questions typically on ideology and they would know pretty quickly if this person was here to cause trouble and and then in this instance this is what's so
terrifying about it is you know you can't really hide from this once it goes kinetic i mean luigi mangioni took him out on what 54th street in manhattan that's like the middle of the world quite frankly and then this happens in the middle of nowhere north carolina doesn't matter where you are in the country this is why i say it is the more scarier of moments finding a platform pointed at trump's position on air force where air force one lands is is worrisome
tim pool
someone shooting at trump terrifying you know it's the scariest thing right here this is nantahala national forest this is rural north carolina when you start seeing liberals going into the middle of nowhere and trying to kill a random trump supporter is and and you know you know what the thing is he had a camera and wasn't that's how we know 160 miles from his home yep crazy 160 miles from where he lived random default live from atlanta was driving through a rural area and
something happened where he saw a trump sign and said i'm tearing that down and then when the guy who lived there again don't fire shots in the air it's not a real thing that's insane but he lives there and he sees this guy vandalizing his property so all he did was he fired two shots from his gun in the air so this guy says okay goes and gets his gun and tries to murder him understand and i'm sure the liberals are going to be like oh but he shot it shot a gun oh he went on someone else's property and vandalized it and walked away without a care in the world and then
phil labonte
decided he could have just left but no he was going to try and murder this trump supporter who lived in this house in the middle of nowhere that's that's insane to me that's terrifying yeah i mean like you said it's it's a terrible idea to to you know shoot in the air like that's not that's not a real thing don't do that how you employ a gun um and i'm not sure what the laws in north carolina are so i'm not sure if that guy was within his uh right
to to defend his property but it is pretty telling where you know i'm just you know random guy from atlanta is just driving through and he takes it upon himself to say oh i'm gonna tear this guy's property down in the middle of nowhere that might be why he thought it was a good he would get away with it oh we're in the middle of nowhere you know no one's gonna see he won't see me do this and i'm gonna just be mad and blah maybe he drove there to kill a trump supporter thinking in the middle of nowhere no one would find it so take a look at this google earth right
tim pool
this is uh nantahala gorge i'm gonna zoom way out and zoom way in it is middle of nowhere no disrespect to people live there i'm saying it is as rural as rural can be with very few homes and this is where this liberal guy drives up and decided to try and murder a trump supporter you never watched deliverance he doesn't have proper uh fears and concerns yeah well that's what i mean there's just there's no hiding from there's nowhere you can go we have we i mean you just have to confront these
tate brown
issues it's reality it's like yeah i think oftentimes people are like oh like tim was saying earlier oh it's reserved to portland that's reserved to brooklyn or like high crime is reserved to memphis or chicago it's like dude it is everywhere now the country is completely rotted to the core like just walk around a walmart anywhere wherever you live just go to a walmart near you and it's just rot and decay and just gross And it's like this country, there's something just sick about it.
There's something sick into the soul of America.
shane cashman
We know political violence is on the rise, clearly.
But have you also noticed like just rage in general is on the rise?
Like on the road, everyone's so angry, so airplanes.
It's insane.
Yeah, it's the phone, but people driving.
tate brown
People driving craziness.
And like just the aesthetic choices of people is like they've just given up.
Like it's like a joke, kind of like you go to an airport, it looks like a slumber party now.
But it's like at every level, there's just like a sickness to the American soul where people have just given up.
They have nothing to lose.
They don't want to leave anything behind.
They just want to exist and get out of here.
And it's like it's in the worst case, it manifests in violence.
But in the best case, it's just your community just dies because nobody gives a rip about anything.
And it's just depressing.
I'm just tired of seeing it.
shane cashman
But they're doing well on Instagram.
tate brown
Yeah, at least TikToks are good.
TikToks have been good recently.
So, I mean, there's an upside, I suppose.
But no, it's true.
It's just like, it's just a civilizational rot.
And people like roll their eyes at this, but I'm like, telling you, just go to a Walmart.
The people there, they're nuking their own value with how they present themselves.
It's like a total disaster.
And it's a sickness.
It's nihilism, whatever you want to call it.
We need something to believe in again.
And I do think Christianity is obviously an anecdote, but even at the practical level, people just need tangible things that ground them to this earth that are just not there.
And instead, all they do is just mar themselves up.
shane cashman
And parents today are outsourcing so much education and parenting to technology, like iPads and all that stuff.
Constantly.
tim pool
Let's jump to this next story from the postmillennial.
Two churches intentionally set on fire in North Carolina.
The fires were spotted by residents before the flames were able to do that much damage.
There were two churches intentionally set on fire in North Carolina.
Authorities have said the fires reportedly took place over the weekend in Cleveland County, North Carolina.
Fortunately, the fires were spotted by residents before the flames were able to do that much damage.
Per the sheriff's office, the Cleveland County Sheriff's Office said that arson is the cause and an investigation is underway.
Local fire departments as well as the sheriff's office responded to the scene to put up the fires.
On the night of October 17th, between 9 p.m. and 10 p.m., intentional fires were set at two different churches on the KSAR in the Kaysar, North Carolina area.
Cleveland County Sheriff's Office deputies responded alongside local fire department personnel and Cleveland County Fire Marshal's Office.
The church is affected, Tabernacle Baptist Church on Corinth Church Road and Calvary's Cross Baptist Church and Mount Zion Church Road were both damaged by suspected arson.
Fortunately, both fires were spotted.
Now, hopefully, and this is a crazy thing to say, but considering there's a fear of political violence, we would be much better off if it turns out this was personally motivated.
And I'm not to make light of the fact that these fires were, someone tried to burn them down.
But we have seen over the past several years intentional arson attacks against churches.
And nobody believes that Notre Dame was set on fire accidentally.
What do they argue it was?
Power tools or something?
unidentified
Yeah.
shane cashman
A cigarette or something, I thought.
tate brown
I think they're saying they're using an angle grinder and a spark hit or something.
It was like a...
shane cashman
Definitely arson.
tate brown
Yeah.
tim pool
Well, whatever the official reason, no one believes it was an accident.
Right.
Because we have seen way too many churches get set on fire.
And so I want to make sure I try and be as calm about this.
This may just be a local issue.
Someone was mad with the church over a personal issue.
Or it could be that like the beginning of a zombie movie, we are seeing more and more of these stories which shock and are indicative of a singular direction this country is going.
tate brown
Well, if we're to go off precedent, what we saw in Canada, that was politically motivated.
There were politicians slandering these locals saying, oh, there is these mass, you know, they said like indigenous graves that there was no evidence for.
There's no proof for.
It's just like speculation.
And people just started burning Catholic churches down.
And I think they burned a lot of variety of denominations, but I think it was particularly the Catholic Church was blamed.
And it just set the table for political violence.
And no Canadian politician attempted to sort of lower the temperature in any sort of way.
And the same thing in America, where the one institution really that's still really sturdy in the United States in a lot of ways is the church.
And specifically in this, I think these are probably Southern Baptist churches.
And what does the church do to people?
They say, no, don't do that.
No, you can't do that.
You can't do that.
That's destructive to you.
That's corrosive to your soul.
But if you're like this liberated individual who just believes that everything is here to serve me, the church is enemy number one because the church is trying to refine you and shape you into a better person.
And it's like, I don't want to be a better person.
I want to be able to destroy myself in peace.
And so these sorts of things happen.
It's going to happen more and more.
Christianity would be target number one for these leftists.
And we've seen it over and over again.
Charlie Kirk's a great example.
phil labonte
And that would be, but is.
I mean, that's current.
tate brown
It's a current active threat.
I mean, again, I don't want to speculate what maybe this was an internal issue, but if we're to go off of what we've seen so far and what we saw in Canada, I think you can kind of put two and two together here.
phil labonte
I think that it has been since the whole bake the cake issue.
unidentified
Yeah.
phil labonte
Like they targeted that specific baker because they were looking to attack a Christian.
They were looking to get the Supreme Court to force them to do something.
And it's not like there was no other baker they could have gone to.
This is something that we talked about a bunch.
They could have gone to any other baker in town.
There were plenty of places that would do it.
And he said that he would do, you know, he would sell them a cake.
He just wouldn't do the art.
They were looking to pick a fight.
And it's been that way since.
Like that's been the whole leftist kind of mental state is the enemy of everything I want is Christianity.
Even though the foundation of this country, everything that they build their desires on and everything that they rely on, like freedom of speech, all of these ideas, they all come in some way from a Christian foundation.
tate brown
Right.
Well, and the cake baking thing set the precedent as far as like we're willing to use, we're willing to enforce this at the end of the barrel of a gun.
Because obviously, if these bakers didn't comply, eventually you would have had to use the police to come in.
And so it's like, because the left was in charge, obviously, at the time.
And so it's like, yeah, they're willing to go there.
That set the precedent.
It's just going to ramp up more and more and more.
shane cashman
Have you noticed any like decline in religion or attacks on Christianity in Houston?
theodis daniel
It's not to where it's really noticeable.
shane cashman
That's good.
theodis daniel
That's a good thing.
Yeah.
shane cashman
Because in New York City, that's where I grew up.
I grew up just outside of New York City, but lived there for a while.
There's churches, there's churches there, and a lot of them have been captured by leftist ideology.
It's curious when I'm traveling the country.
theodis daniel
There's a lot of churches in Houston that's left.
shane cashman
Yeah, yeah.
theodis daniel
Tell you that right now.
So as a matter of fact, a few of them are now voting polls.
Oh, yeah.
They don't run it.
unidentified
Yeah.
tate brown
Well, I mean, it's either they capitulate your church and put a pride flag up as like a victory lap or they just burn it down.
Those are your two options.
shane cashman
Kind of the same thing.
phil labonte
Yeah.
tim pool
Yeah.
tate brown
I'd rather get a lot of them down.
tim pool
So there's a lot of churches you were telling me about, Shane, that have the pride flags all over them.
shane cashman
All over you.
I was shocked when I came to West Virginia.
You know, there's liberal pockets around here, but very red state.
But yeah, you'll find it giant, not just pride flags, like the new Fangold version, you know, with all those things.
tim pool
It's pretty crazy because the Pride Progress flag is a symbol of a new religion, a non-theistic religion.
shane cashman
Yeah.
tim pool
And it's taken over your churches.
tate brown
Yeah.
There's a newspaper organization called Protestia, and they like document a lot of this leftist activism, specifically in Protestant churches.
And yeah, you just see like video after video of a pastor, I would say pastor in quotation, getting up and just saying, like, well, I disagree with this portion of the Bible, but I'm going to say it anyway, but here's a trigger warning.
And then they just read like a verse out of like 1 Corinthians.
Because they're even admitting from their fake pulpit, they're even admitting that, like, actually, I don't even really believe in the Bible.
shane cashman
Heretics.
tate brown
Yeah, this is below the political agenda that I have.
And it's like, so it's not even really, like, like Tim said, something else has replaced it.
And they're just using this church as like a husk to gather in.
shane cashman
Exactly.
phil labonte
Well, that's the left does with everything, right?
Like, they infiltrate things and then they wear it like a skin suit.
And it doesn't matter what it is.
And to Tim's point, like, if they can't infiltrate it and wear it like a skin suit and make believe that it's always been this thing the way that they see it and tell you you're wrong for saying, no, I remember when it was different and when we had standards or what have you, then they just want to burn it down.
tim pool
Yeah.
phil labonte
If they, they're completely comfortable with destruction because if they can't have it, then they want to destroy it.
And honestly, that is what they would do to the United States if they could.
shane cashman
I mean, it is.
phil labonte
They have to do it.
shane cashman
The cities have collapsed.
We were talking about the revolution.
It reminded me of like a Benedict Arnold, right?
And when he took over West Point, he'd already become a traitor.
Obviously, no one knew yet.
He purposefully collapsed West Point, which is imperative to the war because the bend in the river there, right?
And so he just over time destroyed it, turned into a pig pen.
Like it was disgusting.
tim pool
What was he doing?
shane cashman
Just making it lawlessness, not checking up on the soldiers, making it literally gross.
Like letting, I could look up letters of soldiers that'd be like, he's letting the pigs run loose.
It's insane.
tim pool
And he was doing it intentionally to weaken West Point.
shane cashman
So the British could take it.
tim pool
Wow.
shane cashman
You know, and like they were dragging their chain across the river.
But we talk about traitors who are like mayors and governors of these blue states and cities.
It reminds me of Benedict Arnold purposely letting the cities collapse for their ideology.
tate brown
Yeah.
shane cashman
It's insane.
tate brown
Yeah, because it's not like they want to take it over to manage it better in their heads.
They want to take it over so they can like destroy it, but on their like on their terms.
I mean, like, I think we're talking churches, like the Episcopal Church is a great example.
It's like something like 32 presidents or Episcopals, Episcopalians.
And it's like the most left-wing institution in the United States, not even just church, like institution.
And it's because they saw that as like the number one sort of glue for the elite in the United States.
They're like, we have to take that first.
And then that's why they have Harvard.
That's why they have Yale.
Because these are like the institutions that resemble the American elite in the purest form.
And that's why they have to take those first because they have like if they can control the elite, then everything else is kind of like downstream from that.
But any go to just look up Episcopal on Google Maps.
It's going to pull up your nearest Episcopal church and it's going to look like a chapel roan concert in there.
Like it's really crazy.
shane cashman
It's true.
It's so true.
It's so sad.
phil labonte
Yeah.
It's and I don't know how we actually pull back from this aside from like just like mass roundups.
But you can't round up people just for being leftist or being on the left.
They have to take action.
tate brown
Well, like at the tangible level, I mean, obviously there's government action, but even at the lower, like, I think Elon Musk actually demonstrated a really excellent way of doing this because with a lot of things, you actually can't develop like a counter institution, unfortunately.
Like the institution that exists, like Twitter, it's kind of really hard to move out of the way.
So you just take it back.
I mean, he used, obviously, he used capital to do it.
But even like we're discussing these churches, it's like you can just bring you in a squad and roll up and just like vote out the clergy.
Like that's that's a thing.
There's mechanisms in place where you can do these things.
So I think Elon Musk actually set a great precedent of like, no, you actually sometimes you just have to retake the institution.
You can't build like a counter institution, unfortunately.
In a lot of cases, you can.
Like media is a great example, but there's some things that are just there that are just like a rock.
And it's like, no, you actually have to go through it.
Like you have to take it back.
phil labonte
Which is the reason why the left is so comfortable with destroying it.
If they don't have it, if they don't have control, then they would rather see it destroyed than you have that kind of influence and power because they don't see institutions or they don't see basically anything as anything other than a means to power.
Everything is a way to exercise power.
Everything is a way to force their worldview onto the population.
theodis daniel
Yep.
The left act like spoiled children.
If their mentality is the fucking heavy, you can't either.
So it's like something like a murder-suicide in a way.
phil labonte
Yep.
tate brown
Oh, absolutely.
tim pool
Let's jump to the story against some Reuters.
Voting Rights Act faces a near-death experience at the U.S. Supreme Court.
So the Voting Rights Act, a landmark law barring discrimination and voting, was a product of the U.S. Civil Rights era sought by Nobel Peace Prize recipient Martin Luther King, passed by Congress and signed by Democratic President Lyndon Johnson.
Six decades later, it faces the greatest threat with the Supreme Court, which is a six to three conservative majority, looking poised to hollow out one key section.
The court is expected to rule in the coming months in the case argued on Wednesday concerning a map delineating U.S. House of Representatives districts in Louisiana.
The conservative justice has signaled they could undercut the law of Section 2, which bars voting maps.
That would result in diluting the voting power of minorities, even without direct proof of racist intent.
So to put it simply, conservatives have challenged this law saying you should not be allowed to create congressional districts based on race.
The law itself says you have to.
Now, the intent was to stop congressional districts from gerrymandering out minorities voting.
Instead, what it ended up creating is congressional districts entrenched only by minority voting.
With this, there is now an expectation that Democrats will not be able to take back the House, which is historically, let's just say, I don't know, anomalous.
Typically, the opposition party takes the House back in the midterms.
But if the Supreme Court rules the Voting Rights Act down and allows these states to redistrict, it basically becomes completely Republican.
And the expectation is 20 seats lost by Democrats.
unidentified
Yeah.
tate brown
Well, it's hilarious because it's like they have no problem diluting like white areas.
Like if you look at like the congressional map of Illinois, it'll capture some of the suburbs and then snake into town and just scoop up a few like black neighborhoods.
And then so it's like they have no problem doing it to like white people.
They do it all the time.
But it's like, no, but when it comes to like minorities, they have to have their own districts.
It's like it's like enshrined in the founding principles of our country.
tim pool
And it's like, this was basically one of Charlie Kirk's criticisms with the Civil Rights Act and the civil rights in general was that the intent was good.
We wanted to stop discrimination, but we created quotas such as with the Voting Rights Act.
Instead of saying, we want to make sure it's fair, the people who live here are not being deluded.
What ended up happening was they created congressional districts specifically based on race.
unidentified
Yeah.
tate brown
Well, they were attempting to enshrine equality into the books of law, but they actually enshrined equity into the books of law, which was like the long-standing goal of leftists.
And this is a great example of this isn't equality, this is equity.
This is taking this is basically that's DEI fundamentally.
Like that's that's exactly what it is.
And so now in the view after the Civil Rights Act, like in the view of the government, equity is now a priority.
And it's going to be at the expense of the majority group, which is, you know, white Americans.
phil labonte
Yeah, you, you can't, I mean, look, the idea of equity for equity's sake is actually like it's abhorrent to the Constitution.
It is abhorrent to all of the laws that have been passed up until the Civil Rights Act.
The idea that they have to make sure that there is representation or equal representation based on race, that's totally ridiculous.
It's totally abhorrent to the idea that we're a country based on marriage.
And that's something that one of the things that Donald Trump was elected ostensibly to bring back was the idea that we look for the best candidate.
And it shouldn't be a situation where they make changes to the districts based on race or anything like that.
And I think that that's what the Supreme Court is going to find.
That's why you're seeing the think pieces that you're seeing right now.
The Supreme Court's very likely going to say, yeah, this actually violates the what happens if Republicans win?
tim pool
Breaking the historical trend.
phil labonte
Well, I mean, I imagine there will be more rioting, more protests, more people saying, oh, it's a terrible thing that we're losing all of this stuff because that's what the left does when they lose something.
They flip out.
tate brown
Yeah, I mean, like, I think it's a matter of what does it prevent?
And I think it prevents the boot from going back on Trump's neck with lawfare.
I mean, that's ultimately like the priority for this midterms is like keeping the house.
It's not like we're really going to gain much more than we already have.
It's more of a matter of just keeping Democrats away from these committees where they can just harass Trump.
shane cashman
You think the government will reopen by then?
tate brown
Dude, this we're on track for the longest shutdown in history, which is crazy.
Like some people that I was speaking to, they're in the know are like, yeah, I'm planning trips out towards Thanksgiving.
tim pool
I've got, obviously, we here at Tim Cast know many, many people who work in government, and I'm hearing Christmas.
phil labonte
Yeah.
tim pool
That's what I'm hearing.
And I'm like, I almost don't believe.
I don't know if I believe that.
Come on.
It's already the longest in history.
But the argument is that Democrats have no reason to vote to reopen the government.
unidentified
Yeah.
tim pool
Why would they?
tate brown
The Republicans don't either.
We got the military paid.
That was the priority.
tim pool
And since Trump wants to fire people.
unidentified
Yeah.
tate brown
And since we control the budgeting, like we can take chunks out of their stuff first, like snaps on the chopping block, these sorts of things.
And then we can move elsewhere.
But it's like, yeah, the Republicans certainly don't really have too much motivation now that the military has been paid to come to the negotiating table.
And then also, like, this is just how shutdowns work: the party that's asking for something is always blamed for it, no matter what.
Like the last shutdown, it was over border wall funding.
And even like a lot of Republicans were like, all right, dude, just like, let's get a deal done.
So, like, likewise, there's a lot of Democrats now that are like, okay, uncle, uncle, like, let's just get this, let's get out of there.
But it's funny because it's like, this is what the fifth story we have.
And, like, usually a shutdown is like a really big deal.
Like, you know, as everyone's talking about it, like, I was, I was, I was setting up for the show today for the morning show, and I was like, do I even like talk about the shutdown?
Like, does anyone really even like care?
I don't even think people in the government care.
phil labonte
No, the big part of the reason why is because the media will make it a big deal if it can be blamed on Republicans, can be believably blamed on Republicans.
If not, the media just doesn't need to talk about it.
And then most people will go about their days and most people won't really notice.
tate brown
Yeah, well, I think it's also just like the stories that have been in the zeitgeist for the last few months have just been so insane that it's like talking about a shutdown really feels like coming back down to earth in a lot of ways.
And because there is a lot of press that actually are talking about this quite extensively, but it's just like there's not really an appetite for it among, because it's like, hey, we just saw like Charlie Kirk get shot, like a lot of different things going on.
And then we're going to come back and talk about like discretionary spending.
shane cashman
It's just like that.
In the news.
tate brown
Oh, yeah.
shane cashman
Oh, my goodness.
It's going to shut down.
I don't miss it.
Do you?
tate brown
No, not really.
unidentified
Yeah.
tate brown
Like, unfortunately, I've started to listen to more like NPR and stuff just to see what they're talking about.
And yeah, when they're discussing the shutdown, it's just like, yeah, like, you know, Speaker Johnson had this to say.
And I was like, it's whatever.
We'll get stay 20.
We'll see what happens.
I remember from the first one, they were like, oh my gosh, everyone's going to die if we don't reopen tomorrow.
shane cashman
I are totally.
tim pool
I think the crazy thing, because I'll be driving in my Tesla and it's got NPR on it and I'll turn it on.
I'm like, hey, let's listen to the news.
The lies are insane.
unidentified
Oh, yeah.
tim pool
It's just, it's just like, I can't believe how often they lie in shocking fashion.
It's intentional.
I cannot believe that a journalist with access to Google doesn't know some of these things.
shane cashman
They talk like that so they can hide the lies.
They developed a certain MPR voice.
It's like it hypnotizes the audience.
tate brown
It's the soyennial accent.
tim pool
Michael Malas always says, try explaining to someone, the weatherman, is lying to them.
And that's how people feel when it comes to the news.
They're like, this thing happened.
They go, it happened.
phil labonte
Not wrong, but lying to them intentionally.
unidentified
Yep.
phil labonte
Yeah.
tim pool
Look at when Graham Linhan was here and he was, you know, we were talking about, for those that don't know, he made, was it the IT crowd and Father Ted?
And we played this clip.
It's really funny where Father Ted's going to talk to some Chinese guys and there's a sticker stuck to the window.
And when the Chinese guys are walking up, they're like, this guy's like, why are we talking to this fascist?
And he goes, he's not a fascist.
Father Ted leans up to the window and he starts waving like this from the other side of the window.
They see him with the little square over his nose and he's throwing his arm up.
And then the one guy turns around.
Then Father Ted goes, Why are they leaving?
They're leaving right now.
They haven't even come here.
And then through the window, he's, you know, looking like Hitler.
The funny thing is, so we all laugh.
And I said, it's very similar to what Count Dankula did when he had his pug doing the salute.
And then Graham said that he piled on and attacked Dankula over it because he genuinely believed Dankula was like some white supremacist guy.
And so we're, he's like, and I said, I asked him, like, when did you realize?
And like, when did you change?
And he goes, when I eventually figured out that every journalist was lying to me, it's like, yeah, every single one.
That's how insane it is.
What's really sad, Dankula was probably inspired by Father Ted when he made that joke.
He was just, it's like, here's a guy who probably watched your show, thought it was really funny, wanted to be like you, or was emulating your jokes.
unidentified
Wow.
tim pool
And you thought he was an actual Nazi.
tate brown
Yeah.
tim pool
That's what they do with it.
That's what the media lies do.
tate brown
So rest in peace, Buddha, the dog, by the way.
He passed recently.
But no, it's true.
Yeah, yeah, unfortunately.
But yeah, it's just going to get people killed.
Ultimately, like it used to be like, oh, they're lying.
This is a horrible thing.
They're misrepresenting me and it's hurting my credibility.
But like a lot of people, it's just like this frustrating thing you had to deal with.
But now it's like, no, this is going to get me killed.
tim pool
Stop.
So this is just another Kalshi prediction market.
37.7 days is the current forecast for the shutdown.
$14 million wagered on this.
The prediction markets are absolutely amazing, my friends, because people are putting their money where their mouth is.
So it's actually quite incredible that people are like, it's not a poll.
It's much more important than that.
The wisdom of the crowd.
That being said, and, you know, Kalshi does sponsor this show.
So shout out to Kalshi.
But I got to say, it's getting pretty weird when people are betting on literally everything.
Everything.
Everything.
Like I said, there's half of me going, it's actually really great.
We could track the data.
We call it the wisdom of the crowd.
When you get enough people to aggregate what their thought process is, it tends to be correct.
It's pretty wild.
But people are also wagering on literally everything.
Part of it, like, I'm split, man.
Part of it's really amazing that you can.
Part of it worries me that the entirety of our culture is going that direction.
phil labonte
Yeah.
I mean, wagering has always been fairly popular, but when you put it in, you know, in everyone's cell phone and have them, you know, with easy access to their bank account right there, like they don't have to go get the money to do it anymore.
It's like, it's all right there.
shane cashman
It's a game show.
phil labonte
Yeah.
shane cashman
It's a nationwide game show, a worldwide game show.
tim pool
To be honest, while I'm not a big fan of like casinos popping up everywhere, my principal, there's the liberal versus conservative arguments on stuff like this.
And there's two versions of each: the conservative argument of you shouldn't gamble and the liberal argument of doing whatever you want.
But also, there is the conservative argument is everything within moderation.
So it's fine to have available so long as people are making the right choices.
And the liberal argument of people can't choose for themselves because they're not smart enough so the government has to choose for them.
So when I look at this stuff, I'm torn quite a bit on it.
But I'll tell you, when I, you know, I play poker quite a bit.
Most of the guys that are playing these games are playing at stakes where it's not, it's not a big deal.
It's not going to negatively impact your life.
Most people who are drinking are not getting so drunk that they're destroying their lives.
And then it's fine.
You know, so that I like the wisdom of the crowd of these prediction markets.
I think it's extremely informative and it's a very powerful tool.
The concern, I suppose, then is only if someone is negatively impacted by it due to personal behavioral faults, it's on the person, not the practice.
unidentified
Yeah.
tate brown
Well, I think the restrictions on sports betting specifically have always been more concern over the actual integrity of the sport rather than like protecting the consumer or whatever.
And it's been totally vindicated because there's like story after story now of NBA players like taking ridiculous actions on the court because they know where the money line is.
And you can literally just watch the game and they're just taking shots with like 10 seconds ago that makes zero sense.
Like they would have not taken five years ago.
And it's because they know what the money line is.
And there's guys in the crowd tapping heads.
It feels like, yeah, it feels like mafia, like 1920s-based, like it's crazy what's going on.
But it's like, I think the people that were like highly skeptical of these like, you know, rolling back the sports betting bans have been totally vindicated because it's totally ruined the integrity of sport.
tim pool
Man, there are some poker streams and people love watching this stuff, but there was one where a guy bet his entire net worth.
It was like $100,000, and he was playing, you do not do this.
This is wrong.
And anybody encouraging it is a bad person.
So typically what they say is if you're going to play poker, you need to have 40 times your buy-in, something like that.
So you have a bankroll, meaning don't play this game unless you've saved up 40 times what it's going to cost you to play the game.
You know, look, if you're going to a table and you're going to put $100 down at a low-stakes game and just hang out with your friends and have some drinks, like just have fun.
Just in all things, moderation, in all things, responsibility.
So I'm not one to say we shouldn't allow people to do something.
I am one to say people need to take personal responsibility.
But man, there's this one video where a kid he won.
He put his entire net worth on the poker table and was playing.
And that is very dumb.
Don't do that.
Very, very stupid.
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unidentified
And look at wearing a sweater and a duplication glitch.
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But more importantly, the community is everything.
And with as crazy as things are getting, look, man, the way governments fall, the way confidence breaks, is when people don't have neighbors to talk to.
When the left says, shout out to Carl Benjamin.
When the left says diversity is our strength, people are shocked.
And these conservatives laugh and say, no, it's not.
Diversity is not our strength.
What they don't understand is the liberals looking in the eye and going, not you.
Our.
You are not included in that statement.
Diversity is their strength because it strips you of your power, your ability to communicate with your neighbors and rally against tyranny.
That's why community is so important.
If not ours, someone else's.
But we have this Discord community where you can hang out, talk to like-minded individuals.
And so long as you have people who can provide you support or who you can provide support for, it becomes increasingly difficult for these evil people to take control.
Imagine one day you're watching TV and you turn it on and there's a strange man you've never seen before and he says, I'm in charge of your town now.
And then police show up and they knock on your door and they say, We're now in charge.
You'll do as we say.
We want you to put this pride flag on your house.
You're not allowed to buy these products anymore.
You're just sitting there going, Okay, I guess.
Now imagine you have a real community with your locals and your neighbors.
And someone comes on the TV and says, You're all going to fly these flags.
And you get in your group chat, you get in your online communication, your Discord, whatever it is, or your town hall, and everyone says, We ain't doing it.
I got your back.
You got mine.
And everybody says no.
Then when the psychopaths show up and say, hang the flag, you say, uh-uh.
You've got a community of people who are backing you, and you know this is being rejected by your community.
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CJM CV says, If the tree stand was a message, wouldn't there be an engraved casing or something?
The left is anything but subtle.
Always love the shirt, Phil.
shane cashman
If the FBI created the tree stand, there would have been a message.
phil labonte
Yeah.
I mean, I don't understand why they would assume there would be a message.
tate brown
It's kind of true, though.
They're so Marvel-brained.
They're obsessed with cameos and Easter eggs and whatever.
So like, no, they literally can't help themselves.
Like, they cannot.
They write gay u-u messages on it or whatever.
Like, they literally cannot resist the urge to make a name out of something.
phil labonte
But wouldn't that speak to this actually being something more serious?
tate brown
That's what I mean.
So I'm like, this means this was something tangible.
phil labonte
It was real.
So likely to be real.
tim pool
Thubia says, Tim, why would anyone want you to not talk about threats against you?
We'll start with the Ian argument.
Ian's argument is that by talking about it, you're manifesting it.
You are creating the ideas in the minds of people which they can then act upon.
And he's not completely wrong, but I think he's largely wrong in the general concept.
This argument is: don't bring it up because someone wouldn't consider it may in the future.
It's kind of like with school shootings when they started, they started to get crazy.
It's because no one had considered it.
Harry Tubman said, I freed many slaves.
I would have freed many more if only they knew they were slaves.
If the concept doesn't exist among the people, you don't see that come to fruition.
So it also works with the American Revolution.
The idea of governance by the people was something that was very, very, very, very, very ancient.
And modern government was divine providence of kings.
And so once the idea of liberty, and we call this classical liberalism, it's in the true sense of, you know, the people governing themselves, it started to become ubiquitous.
So right now, that's one of the concerns.
I get it, I suppose.
The other is that giving away information creates security threats.
One of the instances we had when we were still at the castle, we were forced to evacuate for three hours because somehow a person who levied a threat against us had insider information.
We went through this whole process of somebody who was leaking information, increasing the security threats.
Nobody would admit to doing it, and we had to, quote unquote, color the water to figure out who was doing it.
And I believe that we ultimately figured out who was doing it.
The leaking stopped, and it stopped the threats.
So to put it lightly, if someone calls a threat and it's generic, I did bad thing, but bad thing could affect literally any building at any point.
Someone calls in and says, here's personal private information.
Here's how I did bad thing.
Security comes to us and says, is personal thing true?
Yes.
Okay, this person has insider information.
They shouldn't have it.
Get out of the building.
Because if they can't have that information, one of the potentials is that they gained it by being in the building, in which case it's possible that the threat is real.
But there's another reason of like, there's the ego of people saying, we don't want to look weak and we don't want people to think that we're phased by threats, blah, blah, blah.
That's silly.
The left claims everything's a threat.
Someone could fart and they say, oh, help, I'm being killed.
And they rally around it and use it to manipulate people.
Meanwhile, the right is like, just don't say anything.
And then they don't.
They don't.
How many prominent conservatives routinely talk about the threats they get?
How many leftists do it?
Relatively more than the right.
Yet the left can go out.
Hassan walks around at these protests.
Isn't that crazy?
You ever see those videos?
Hassan will go out to these protests and walk around.
Wow, I can't do that.
That's crazy.
Because despite being the biggest leftist streamer, conservatives are not trying to kill people.
So even Hassan has nothing to worry about.
I'm sure he has some to worry about, but for the most part, not relative to what the right deals with.
Shannon Juan says, Tim, I applaud you for talking about threats.
Screw people being scared of how bad it actually is.
They need to understand that this isn't an effing game.
When you have psychos, you must remain on guard.
You know, there's fears that if we said, oh, hey, we have an event coming up, people are threatening it, people won't come.
You know?
So I will stress, we do have an event coming up.
There aren't any threats.
This is the Culture War podcast live.
Let me see.
unidentified
Who do we have?
tim pool
Are the guests listed?
I think we got Emily Saves America.
We've got, oh, yeah, we got it.
We got Alex Stein, Emily Saves America, Myron Gaines, Brian Shapiro, and we're talking about dating in the modern age.
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JJ Max says, have Tate read 2 Thessalonians 1 through 12.
Tim, you've seen blackpilled.
Hope is in truth.
Now finish 2 Thessalonians 2 on your own and read Revelation 18, then read to 22, Christ is Lord, acknowledged or not.
I don't like the phrase blackpilled.
Hassan is blackpilled.
You see what happened with that when he screamed?
He hated the left.
He was backpilled and nihilistic and just losing it.
Because people, dude, the dog thing won't stop.
I guess like prominent streamers shout up to TwitchCon dressed like Hassan and their dog and everybody was making jokes about electrocuting the dog and just it they're really wearing him down and he's losing it.
But he people are finding more and more clips that appear Trump's shocking his dog.
What people are saying is that he normally mutes the microphone before shocking the dog.
And what happened was this time he forgot.
So when he shocked the dog, the dog yelped and everyone heard.
But if you watch other videos, you can see him mute his microphone before shocking the dog.
Yeah.
Anyway, it's not blackpilled.
It's realism.
We are dealing with very serious threats.
We are facing the repercussions of these threats, how it impacts us in every possible way, financially, you know, family-wise, all of these things.
And it's just getting worse and worse and worse.
And with our security, like I mentioned, you can track your known threats and you can secure against them.
But when you have regular libs just for no reason trying to kill or advocating the murder of conservatives, this is like, okay, I guess I can't go to New York anymore.
Because out of the 8.
What it, 4 million people in New York, if one of them is deranged and wants to kill me and sees me, they will.
Look at Andy No when he walked through Portland, they tried to murder him.
And that was years ago.
If Andy No went back to Portland right now, he'd probably get strung up.
That's where we're currently at.
unidentified
You just got to hope most people don't know who you are.
tim pool
All right.
Doc B says, wearing the church as a Husk skin suit is totally accurate.
You can see a good analog of it in it and fiction in Man in the High Castle.
They still have people go to church and worship the state instead of God.
tate brown
Yeah.
The French did something similar after the French Revolution.
Yeah, they just used the church as a skin suit and created a religion of man that was 100% man-centered.
And so there's an analog in real life as well.
phil labonte
Which is a total failure.
tate brown
Yeah, and then Napoleon brought back the church, so it didn't even last very long.
But they tried it.
They're trying it again.
tim pool
So the fire says, suggestion for Caspar, the Hunter Biden blend with five times caffeine because Coke is illegal.
How about the Hunter Biden blend?
It's literally just powdered caffeine in a coffee bag.
No, that would that young woman died from drinking the Panera lemonade.
Is that what happened?
She died?
unidentified
I don't know.
tate brown
Yeah, yeah.
tim pool
It was a death, right?
tate brown
Yeah.
But I mean, sometimes I think I need a Panera charged lemonade.
Like every once in a while, I'm like, this actually would probably fix me right now.
tim pool
Yeah.
Student died.
She was 21, and she didn't know that the lemonade had a super high caffeine content.
So she kept drinking it because she was like, I like lemonade.
And then she died.
tate brown
She drank like five back-to-back or something.
tim pool
Yeah, but dude, yes, but like I'll go to Chipotle and they have the unsweet tea thing.
I'll fill one up.
I might finish a medium and then go back and fill it up again.
If they're putting like insane amounts of caffeine in it and you don't know and you think you're just drinking tea.
tate brown
Yeah.
Well, I think the art, I mean, I'm not going to show for Panera, but I think the argument is that they called it like charged lemonade.
And because they're like, everyone knows if you drink like five monsters back to back, you're going to have like a heart problem.
tim pool
Yeah, but I think it was just like a lemonade dispenser.
You walk up to it, pull a thing down, and if you don't know what that is, you don't know what it is.
tate brown
Jeez, it's like Russian roulette at the drink fountain these days.
tim pool
All right, Metty I says, can you please bring on Curtis Lee what to help boost him?
God knows you've talked about the communists enough.
We need to rally behind our nominee.
Why?
He says we shouldn't be deporting people.
tate brown
Yeah.
shane cashman
He said that to the bait, right?
unidentified
Yeah.
tim pool
Yeah, he said, obviously, like the very serious criminals, but the people, you know, the other illegals, they're fine.
shane cashman
Candering to that vote.
tate brown
He has been really entertaining.
Like they asked them, has anybody ever been to a cannabis dispensary?
And then Mamdani was like, yeah.
And then Cuomo was like, no.
And then Slee was like, I got shot three times.
And then he just went into this long.
shane cashman
He's got a wild history.
tate brown
Yeah, I'm wondering, like, you know, Mamdani, when he issues like Shri Law, maybe you can find like a job for Curtis Liwa as like, you know, chief of vibes or something.
phil labonte
Do you think that it's going to be Sharia Law or authoritarian communist?
tate brown
It's just going to be like third world like slop.
But if anything, Shri Law would probably be preferable to what's coming to New York because we see it in South Africa.
It's a great example.
phil labonte
Yeah, it's not going to be Shari Law if he's going to decriminalize prostitution or regardless.
tate brown
Look, regardless, let's find a gig for Sleewa.
You know, he's something like storyteller.
tim pool
He has the meme vote, though.
tate brown
The meme vote.
tim pool
That's real power.
Because this is the mistake the left is making.
Sleewa's funny to make fun of.
And so he ends up being the funny candidate to vote for.
So the memes people are posting are Zoran saying, I have a plan that will bring free childcare to all families in New York.
Cuomo then says something like, the family shouldn't be blaming me for kissing all those people.
I'm Italian.
And then Curtis Lewis says, 17 years ago, I was riding in the back of a bus in Cambodia when three guys tried stealing my backpack.
But because of those jokes, all the responses are like, he's got my vote.
And they're memeing him into office.
It'd be the funniest thing ever if he won.
tate brown
It's a really fine line you have to strike because it worked with Trump.
But then when Bloomberg tried it, he was just the butt of every joke and won like American Samoa.
So it's like a very specific, very specific line.
shane cashman
Got to run, guys, but I think George Santos should be mayor of New York City.
So true.
When he's here, can everyone try to convince him it's legal?
He can still do it.
There's still time.
tim pool
So Fuentes canceled on us.
He had something come up and he wants to reschedule.
I got to be honest.
It's no beef.
He just said that these things happen.
And I feel for him, especially with people trying to kill him.
unidentified
But he's really hard to book.
tim pool
Hey, man, he doesn't owe us anything.
And whatever.
But with that opening, we were able to move somebody.
And then I guess George Santos is available now that he's free.
tate brown
The D.Va is free.
shane cashman
I'll see you guys later.
Thanks for having me.
It's nice meeting you.
Please join us at Inverted World Live on Rumble and YouTube.
We'll be live at 10 o'clock in 10 minutes talking about our new fake moon.
We're going to talk about Avi Loeb, Harvard professor who thinks three Eye Atlas is coming to Earth.
It's an aggressive probe that they say there's always new news every day.
It's behind the sun right now.
And we'll see you guys there.
We'll take calls till midnight.
So give us a call.
See y'all.
phil labonte
Anybody can call in.
shane cashman
Anybody can call.
phil labonte
Make sure you check out Inverted World Live.
Brando will be upset if you don't.
tim pool
Indeed.
phil labonte
At the two moons thing.
It's actually like there is, I've seen other stuff talking about it.
tim pool
They're launching a satellite that's going to reflect light.
Is that what it is?
phil labonte
No, it's an actual space rock, if I understand.
tim pool
Oh, that got caught by Earth.
Oh, there was conversation like China wanted to launch a satellite that would reflect a mass amount of light.
It would launch like a big foil or something.
phil labonte
Oh, yes.
tim pool
And then it would look like a second moon so that they would constantly have moonlight.
I mean, you know, guys.
phil labonte
It's better than blocking out the sun.
unidentified
Yeah.
tim pool
You know the story about how the power outage in LA in the 90s and then everybody started calling the police, reporting something in the sky.
They had seen the Milky Way for the first time.
That's crazy.
phil labonte
It's hilarious.
You can, like, people, people, like, even around here, you can see the Milky Way, like, over at my point.
tim pool
Oh, yeah, yeah.
That's what I'm saying.
Like, out in the country, and we're not even that country during a new moon, it's pitch black.
phil labonte
Yeah.
tim pool
It's nothing.
And then during a full moon, there's moonshadows.
But people from cities are, they don't know this stuff.
It's kind of wild.
And I know that people out there being like, no, no, come on.
People from cities can go out the country, dude.
People in LA called the police because they didn't know what the Milky Way was when the power went out.
phil labonte
And if you're in, if you live in LA, like it is difficult to get to a place where there is no light.
LA is such a massive sprawl.
You're talking about at least a two-hour drive to get to the desert where there's no significant light pollution.
tim pool
Yeah, I went with a crew to the Mojave once and we did time-lapse Milky Way.
I think Luke might have been there.
Time-lapse Milky Way shots.
And they look super cool.
phil labonte
That's got to be sick.
I want to go down to the, at some point in my life, I want to go to South America or to the southern hemisphere so we can look in towards the center of the galaxy because up here in the northern hemisphere, you're seeing the Milky Way, but you're seeing one of the arms.
You're looking literally out of the out of the galaxy.
And if you're in the southern hemisphere, you can see in towards the center where the action is.
unidentified
Right.
tim pool
David Brickens says, when it comes to Democrats, Ice Cube said it best in Boys in the Hood, they either don't know, don't show, or don't give an F about what's going on in the hood.
unidentified
Yep.
phil labonte
It's probably true.
unidentified
Yeah.
tim pool
Loud Tambor says FEMA could be so blazon to box the donations with Democrat party stickers, brazen, to box the donations with Democrat party stickers.
Did they do that?
phil labonte
I don't know.
unidentified
I don't know.
tim pool
Novel Theory says, explanation, heightened emotional states, hate, fear, et cetera, shut down the prefrontal cortex, the cognitive center of the brain.
Indeed, there's a very famous story.
It's probably an urban legend or apocryphal, but a group of U.S. sailors ship capsized and they were on a life raft.
And one of the sailors grabbed his pistol, took it apart, and took each piece and handed each piece to each guy on the raft.
And then he said, you're each being assigned a piece.
We're going to put this back together.
I'm going to tell you when I call out the piece, you need to, you know, hand it to me.
And then it's credited with saving them because it took them out of panic mode and fear mode and put them into a logical mode.
So simply by taking apart the weapon and putting it back together.
unidentified
Yeah.
Smart.
tim pool
It's probably apocryphal, but you know, fun story.
Ossery says, wrong, wrong fill.
It says wrong phi, by the way.
So I'll read it as verbane.
Wrong phi.
I was stationed at MCAS Cherry Point, North Carolina, and they were often deer at the end of the flight line.
Here in McCone, Georgia, where you toured last year, McCone Municipal often has deer and hogs at the end of the runways.
You starting to you?
phil labonte
I guess so, maybe.
I still can't imagine there being a lot of deer in Palm Beach.
unidentified
Palm Beach.
Yeah.
tim pool
KP says, Tim, this is your stream, and I support you saying on your platform what you want.
There are trolls in the chat that should leave.
It's not about, it's about diplomacy.
So people come to me and they're like, hey, Tim, like, we shouldn't talk about these things.
You know, don't make it public because we don't want people to think this.
I'm not talking about anything pertaining to matters of public interest in the sense that, hey, there's a chemical or we're defrauding people.
No, I'm saying, hey, the security stuff is going to freak people out.
Just, it's going to make things worse.
For your sake and for everyone's sake, just keep it on the down low.
And that's what everyone on the right has done.
Even Steven Crowder said he felt a little guilty by not telling people the threats that he faced when he was doing Change My Mind.
Because maybe if he had explained to people how serious the threats and the attacks against him were, Charlie may have had better protection or done something different.
And I had this conversation with Stephen about this because he's right.
We get told by our security companies.
We get told by other conservative personalities, just don't talk about it because you don't want to put the idea out there.
You don't want to give people access to information.
And then it just keeps getting worse.
I don't know how it could get worse at this point.
So when they're like, oh, people, the left is already going around posting lists of names of the people they want to kill with myself and many other conservative personalities post on it.
And the funny thing is, I ain't even a conservative, but you know, it basically means not liberal, right?
phil labonte
Yeah.
Someone who would go against the liberal orthodoxy.
Yep.
tim pool
All right.
We got this from Tac Genesis.
It says, I'm baptized and confirmed Catholic, but don't practice or participate.
But I think at this point, the Pope needs to re-implement the Knights Templar as a volunteer force to protect these churches.
Who were you talking about last week when I said they're more likely to yell Devis Wolt?
I can't remember.
I don't know.
I was like, was it Matt Walsh?
Maybe.
Probably not.
I think I was talking to Seamus.
Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
He was talking about Matt Walsh and some other conservative.
I'm like, yeah, I'm willing to believe that Matt Walsh is more likely to scream out Devis Wolt and, you know.
You guys remember when I called Matt Walsh a paladin?
He didn't know what that was.
But I'm not saying that derivatively.
phil labonte
No, Paladin is actually a compliment.
tim pool
Yeah, yeah.
phil labonte
Unless you're a wow player and you're a horde guy, then it might be a little bit of an insult.
Sure.
tim pool
But I said to Matt Walsh, I said, I think you're a paladin and I'm a rogue.
And he was like, a paladin?
And I was like, yeah, like a divine knight of holy retribution.
And he goes, I'm going to take that as a compliment.
And it is a compliment.
Literally, I'm saying you're a holy warrior fighting for divine retribution.
And I'm more of a rogue where I'm like, I'm going to do my thing.
And so Timcast is in this weird space working towards a positive end, but in a weird way.
And Matt Walsh is a divine warrior fighting directly in the path of the light.
You know what I mean?
Let's grab a couple more.
phil labonte
All right.
tim pool
Red Rum says, Did you see Anna Kasparian getting attacked?
No.
phil labonte
Yeah, apparently her dog got attacked.
tim pool
What happened?
phil labonte
By someone else.
Something with a shot collar.
I believe that's the case.
Well, the shot collar was the shot collar was a joke.
It was a surge.
But she actually was attacked.
tim pool
I think a dog was sicked on her?
phil labonte
Yeah.
unidentified
Oh, geez.
Whoa.
tim pool
Is there video of it?
phil labonte
I don't think so.
No.
unidentified
Whoa.
tim pool
We'll pull this up.
I have the clip here.
We'll.
unidentified
Wow.
tim pool
This is crazy.
unidentified
She says a dog attacked her this morning.
tim pool
Screaming at her about Israel or something.
unidentified
Yeah.
All right.
tim pool
We'll talk about this for the uncensored portion of the show.
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Important functional conversations happening and discussions.
So again, rumble.com slash Timcast IRL.
You can follow me on X and Instagram at Timcast.
Theodis, do you want to shout anything out?
theodis daniel
Oh, yeah.
If you want to follow me for my campaign, you can go to Team Daniel4.
That's F-R-R-Congress.us.
Or, you know, DJ, if you want to just look him up, whatever.
You can look under Devar J. His spell D-V-A-R-J-Y-E-D-J Daniel and follow him.
And then he actually has his meme coin launching about what?
About six hours from now.
tim pool
Oh, wow.
theodis daniel
And that's his actual coin.
So this is the first time.
tim pool
Right on.
theodis daniel
Yeah, so we definitely appreciate it.
tate brown
Absolutely.
Yeah.
Follow me on X and Instagram at Realtate Brown.
Check out today's interview with Will Chamberlain on the Culture War.
It was a good one.
We discussed the gravity challenged woman in Chicago that was deranged.
So it was a good interview.
Go check that out.
phil labonte
I am Phil that remains on Twix.
You can check out the new song by Zillion that I featured on.
The song is called Cannibals.
You can get it on Spotify.
It's available right now.
Spotify, Apple Music, Amazon Music, Pandora, Spotify, Deezer.
You can also check out my band on all of those platforms as well.
And don't forget, the left lane is for crime.
tim pool
We will see you all at rumble.com/slash Timcast IRL in about a minute.
Thanks for hanging out.
unidentified
Thank you.
Thank you.
Thank you.
tim pool
Annika Sparrow got attacked.
So she says, she tweeted this.
A woman sicked her dog at me this morning as I was walking my dog when I asked what was going on.
She regurgitated lies propagated by an ongoing propaganda campaign carried out by Canary Mission, which is campus hate is out of control.
We expose those who promote anti-Semitism.
I'll be addressing what happened this morning with video on TYT.
I'll also go over the videos that they are incessantly, that they incessantly clip out of context to form a false narrative about my character.
Oh, that was earlier today.
She said on this, what?
What happened this morning?
Oh, okay.
What happened this morning on The Young Turks?
With video.
Is there a video of it?
phil labonte
No, I don't think there's video of it.
I think she was talking about basically doing a monologue or shitting all over Canary Mission, which is, I mean, legitimately, if that's what, if she was attacked, then it's fine.
More power to her.
Yeah, I don't see anything.
I mean, I will say, like, I know she's extremely critical of Israel, and, like, that's cool, but because of the, I guess, the vitriol that she kind of has when she's talking about Israel, a lot of people just assume she's, you know, an anti-Semite, an anti-Jew.
Or there is truth to the idea that people that think if you're anti-Israel, you have to be an anti-Semite, like, they go hand in hand.
Can't be against Israel as a government and against what the Israeli government is doing without being an anti-Semite.
And I don't think that's true at all.
But there are people that when they're criticizing Israel, it's really hard to discern the criticism of Israel from just an overall dislike of Jewish people.
tate brown
Sounds to me like this is just dogs fighting back against the left.
They've seen what happened.
They saw one of their own go down and they've taken matters in their own paws.
No, this is terrible, obviously.
You know, jokes aside, this is very bad.
But yeah, dogs are scary, man.
Like, I hate having to, I hate having to do this like tough guy routine where we have to pretend like these giant dogs running around aren't like terrifying.
Like, you'll literally, like, where I live, it's, you know, it's, there's some bad parts of town, and like, they'll just be pit bulls without leashes.
And the owners can barely take care of themselves, let alone a dog.
phil labonte
Yeah.
tate brown
And I'm like, it's just a matter of time before this creature just turns on me and kills.
And then I have to pretend like this isn't like an active threat.
It's so annoying.
phil labonte
Look, man, Sarah and I were walking.
Like, we'll do, like, go walk around our neighborhood regularly, like after dark, because it, especially in the summer, it's hot and stuff.
So we'd wait until after dark to go for a walk.
And there have been a couple times where I'm like, you know, my hand on the gun because someone's dog just comes running out and they're barking.
And we've got like our, like, her dog or our dog is a little dog.
Like, it's, you know, about this big, maybe 15, 20 pounds.
So if some large dog decided that it wanted to get a hold of, you know, our dog or my pregnant girlfriend.
unidentified
Right.
phil labonte
You know, it's raps.
Yeah, you got, you got to be ready to do something about it.
And, you know.
tate brown
Yeah, well, that's what happened in the UK.
Was it was a pip or it was a bully XL, I think was the name of the breed.
And it, like, the video that caused them to get banned was so gruesome that like it created this national fervor to ban this breed of dogs because the video was crazy.
They had like eight guys with like two by fours just bashing this dog and it was not letting up.
It was insane.
And so it's like, yeah, dude, once that thing decides to go after you, unless you have a firearm on you, it's game over.
phil labonte
The tenacity for some kind of dogs.
Like the same thing with like a Malinoy.
I would love.
tate brown
Yeah.
phil labonte
I would love to have the time and energy to keep up with a Malinoi because they're awesome dogs.
tate brown
They're like little mini bears if they're not trained properly.
phil labonte
And yeah, and they're smart and you have to tire them out every day.
Like a good Malinoi is a tired Malinoi.
Otherwise, they're just going to be destroying things.
tate brown
I don't want to.
tim pool
You guys are talking about stuff that is very, very.
Yeah, outside of the coffee shop fun and not dark enough.
phil labonte
Not dark enough.
tim pool
Do you want to add how the dogs were trained to murder?
Or we can read about Radio Rwanda.
tate brown
I have something even darker just real quick.
I don't remember which boxer it was, but he had like a big Belgian Malinois and he said he would, because we're uncensored, so he said he would jerk the dog off because it would get really riled up otherwise.
unidentified
So if we wanted to add some darkness into it, I want to give some context to Radio Rwanda.
tim pool
For those that don't know, in March of 1992, Radio Rwanda began to broadcast false information regarding the possible assassination of Hutu officials, after which many Tutsis were consequently killed.
And the, how do you pronounce this, Bujisera, Bugisera region?
When the transitional government was installed in April of 92, it demanded a programming change of the radio by President Habiar Rimana.
This preserved the traditional government's role in the state radio, blah, blah, blah.
The general idea was they say, for those that are not familiar with the crisis, was it the Hutus and the Tutsis?
tate brown
Yeah, the Hutus were in charge.
unidentified
Yeah.
tim pool
And the radio kept, first it would mock and insult them.
It would call them evil.
It would say that they were, you know, it very much worsened left and right.
And then with this possible assassination, people got up and just started going and massacring Tutsis.
tate brown
And what makes it so interesting, because there was also, it was called the RTLM, which was like, I think it was a private broadcaster.
So a lot of the transmissions that people pass around are actually from that station.
But like, obviously, the Radio Rwanda was horrible.
But the reason it's particularly interesting is it's their NPR.
Like it had existed for decades.
I think the Belgians built out all the radio infrastructure.
And Radio Rwanda, like they went from just playing music and like general weather and traffic and news like you would expect to hear on a radio to like, yeah, calls calling to go out and just kill this other ethnic group.
And then as soon as the war wrapped up, it just went like this.
It's still like the public broadcaster.
It just went back to like the weather and news and stuff.
It's like crazy how fast it can just.
tim pool
This is why the left can't be allowed to get back into power.
So let me read a little bit.
Says the over the span of around 100 days, members of the Tutsi ethnic group, as well as some moderate Hutu and TWA were systematically killed by Hutu militias.
Why would they kill moderate Hutus?
tate brown
Right.
tim pool
Would the right kill moderate liberals?
Would conservatives?
No, they wouldn't.
Would liberals kill moderate liberals?
Yes, because liberals get the bullet too.
So looking at this story, it's very much like their NPR.
If Democrats take power again, they're going to do this.
They've been doing it.
They're calling for murder now.
So.
tate brown
Yeah, the current president of Rwanda, Paul Kagame, he's a Tutsi.
And he grew up in Uganda.
His family had to flee.
Rwanda grew up in Uganda.
Obviously, he wrestled control back of the country.
And then although Rwanda is one of the most well-run countries in Africa, that's not saying much because it's effectively a dictatorship.
And so it's like, I guess the moral is like, they're still reeling from this even 30, 40 years later.
Again, Rwanda is actually a pretty pleasant place to live relative to the rest of Africa, but it's just, so anything is like the Tutsis didn't really settle scores, but they just re-accumulate power in a different way.
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