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The DNC is beginning today.
Already we've seen huge protests.
I don't know, somewhat uneventful.
There's a lot of cops in Chicago, but we'll go through all that.
A couple of the big stories that are coming out right now.
Kamala Harris apparently has a drinking problem, and I gotta tell you, it's kind of funny that just now people are starting to consider that the reason she laughs inappropriately all the time is that Maybe she's drunk and there's a couple of videos showing her slurring.
I think that actually makes sense.
I was saying maybe she has some kind of tic where she can't control her breathing properly.
And you know what?
Occam's Razor is a simple solution.
I think she might just be drunk.
We'll play these videos and take a look at it.
Out of the DNC we got a couple other stories, obviously the protests.
They're going to be offering free abortions and free vasectomies.
And my response is, wow, thank you, Democrats.
It's just the weirdest thing to me that you could go to a Democrat and say, have you considered getting a vasectomy?
And they don't take it as an insult.
Have you considered getting an abortion?
Also, not an insult.
They seem to revel in it.
I just gotta say, if someone went up to me and was like, can I buy you a vasectomy?
I'd be like, excuse me?
Like, how dare you?
But they're into it.
So me, of course, I'm not a conservative.
I tweeted, thank you, Democrats.
How can we expand this program for all Democrats?
Jokingly, of course.
And I gotta tell you, Democrats won't go anywhere near it.
unidentified
They won't go anywhere near this.
tim pool
Because to acknowledge the point I'm making would be to acknowledge they are sterilizing and killing the children of the voters they are offering it to.
Which says to me, ill-intent.
But hey, who am I but some guy on the internet whinging and complaining?
Let them do what they want, I say, but conservatives are mad.
Conservatives are like, this is disgusting.
Vasectomies is one thing, but the abortions has really got the pro-life crowd mad that they're offering free medical abortions.
It's drug-induced.
So we'll talk about that story.
And then we got a crazy story, a clip from a leftist queer podcast, they call it, where a man with HIV says he should not have to disclose his status, and in fact doesn't.
And the men he's with look at him like he's murdering them.
Yo, this clip is crazy.
And these two men are like, yeah, you shouldn't have to tell people.
The argument is, well, it's undetectable.
You can't get it, so you shouldn't have to tell anybody.
That's crazy.
It's a crazy world we live in.
We're going to jump to these stories, my friends.
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But let's jump into this first story.
Conservatives claim these clips show Kamala Harris is giving speeches while drunk.
Um, I think it's an interesting hypothesis that answers a lot of questions.
I think it may be correct.
There are several.
And I've got one that isn't even related to the drinking, but it's the weird laughing and I'm like, holy crap, I think she's laughing because she's drunk.
For real.
I think that actually explains everything in a simple way.
Now, I know.
The media's already saying, oh, Republicans are spreading rumors about Kamala Harris having a drinking problem or whatever.
Well, yeah, always be wary that there's going to be political attacks.
I will acknowledge that outright.
I will question whether or not the attack is legitimate or people are like, let's smear her as being drunk.
But I got to be honest.
Watching some of these clips, I conclude, yeah, she might be drunk.
But then it's the laughing and I'm like, ah, yes, the bubbly, bubbly giggling.
At the very least, she's buzzing.
Maybe that's why she's laughing, because I was saying.
Hillary Clinton did this, and Kamala Harris, they do this weird thing where they laugh inappropriately.
I got a clip for you, too, and you're going to be like, that's weird.
Why is she laughing?
I was saying before, in one clip, she's not so much laughing as going, and I'm like, maybe she's got a tic and she masks it by making it seem like she's laughing.
I think the answer is much simpler than all of that.
I think she may just be drunk.
I really mean it.
Look, I'll show you the article claiming it's a Republican attack campaign, but when I show you this one clip where she's talking about being a liberal senator and she busts out laughing for no reason, I'm like, yo, she's drunk!
Maybe, maybe.
I just feel like it's a really simple explanation.
There's no conspiracy.
There's no political consultants.
No one's whispering in your ear, make sure you laugh more.
She's literally just laughing because she's got a hip flask or something.
I do feel like that's simple.
Unless, of course, you want to roll with she's got some kind of laugh disorder.
No, I mean, I'm serious.
When you watch these clips and she's laughing for no reason, you're like, what is going on?
She's drunk.
Okay, well, that makes a lot of sense.
She's just bubbly and like... That makes sense to me.
Here's the clip.
Here's the clip.
This is the clip that people are spreading around claiming that she's slurring and things like that.
Oh, maybe, maybe.
Here you go.
unidentified
Our extraordinary president, Joe Biden.
kamala harris
And he's going to speak in a minute, but there's a lot of love in this room for our president.
unidentified
Yeah.
Yeah, she seems drunk.
kamala harris
And I think it's for many, many reasons, including few leaders in our nation have done more on so many issues, including to expand access to affordable health care like Ben Joel Biden.
tim pool
Yo, what if she's nervous?
kamala harris
These are the things we stand for, and these, therefore, are the things we fight for.
And that's what our election is about.
Our election is about understanding the importance of this beautiful country of ours in terms of what we stand for around the globe as a democracy.
As a democracy, we know there's a duality to the nature of democracy.
On the one hand, incredible strength.
When it is intact, what it does for its people to protect and defend their rights, their liberty, their freedom, incredibly strong and incredibly fragile, it is only as strong as our willingness to fight for it.
And that's what this campaign is about.
tim pool
I don't know if this one shows her doing anything I would consider to be drunk.
kamala harris
That second one doesn't do it for me.
You know, I gotta say though, it makes a lot of sense.
tim pool
Which is to suggest that man, that second one doesn't doesn't doesn't do it for me.
You know, I got to say, though, it makes a lot of sense.
I don't think you're you're you're the vice president.
You're running for office.
You're speaking in front of all of these people.
You're nervous.
Down the hatch!
And it loosens up the nerves.
And then she walks out on stage, giddy and bubbly, but sometimes maybe she overdoes it.
I actually think it's a really simple solution to the excessive laughing and the incoherent rambling.
You know, and maybe, let's try to be nice.
Incoherent rambling.
Let me just say, the long-winded, circuitous responses she gives, where she says things like... What was that one quote?
Where it's like, we're going to do the work that we're doing because the work that we've done is the work we need to be doing, and that's the work to keep doing.
It was something like that.
And it's like...
She's just drunk, dude!
Have you ever watched Drunk History, the original, not when they bought the rights?
Back in the day, you had that show Drunk History, where they literally got comedians drunk and then asked them to talk about history.
And then they tried making it a TV show, and they didn't really get drunk, and it was not good.
But drunk people were like, so you got Benjamin Franklin, and he's... I mean, he's Benjamin Franklin, and you know, so he's, um...
He's doing what Benjamin Franklin does, and it's like, ah, maybe she's drunk.
Times of India says, is she drunk?
I do want to shout out Times of India, because I don't know why, but Google has made this the number one news source.
Like, if you search for any story, Times of India pops up.
Okay, whatever.
The website crashed.
There you go.
Here's another clip.
This is AKA Facehots, a Trump supporter, says multiple police officers have come forward stating that Kamala is 100% intoxicated in this clip and she would have been charged with a DUI if she was behind the wheel of a car.
See, this is where I'm like...
Look, I do think Trump supporters have an invested interest in pushing the narrative that she does have a drinking problem.
But I got one more clip after this to show you that is outside of that space that I resurfaced.
It's not an old clip.
I mean, it's recent.
It's being shared.
I think it shows she's drunk, but let me play this one first.
kamala harris
Because when we think about the strength of our democracy, you know, I think that there's a duality to the nature of democracy.
tim pool
Here she goes again, right?
kamala harris
Same speech as the other one.
Dude, she seems drunk.
in terms of what it does to uphold and protect individual rights and freedom.
tim pool
Same speech as the other one.
kamala harris
So strong in its nature.
unidentified
And it's very fragile.
tim pool
Dude, she seems drunk.
kamala harris
It will only be as strong as our willingness to fight for it.
tim pool
She seems so drunk in that. No way.
Dude, she seems really drunk.
She's like, and if you've ever hung out with someone at the bar, that's what it looks like when they're drunk.
Yeah, this is interesting.
I would feel bad if she's like diabetic.
I remember reading the story where there was a car going real slow and it was like swerving.
And so the cop tries to pull the guy over.
And it's like a famous story.
You could Google it.
And the car won't pull over.
The cops finally stop the car somehow, and the guy's slurring and going like, and they're like, out of the vehicle now, and he's in a diabetic coma.
And so they think he's drunk, so they like, tase him, and he's like, and then they drag him out, arrest him, and then find out that he was suffering a medical emergency in a diabetic, going into a diabetic coma, and he was unable to move, and they thought he was drunk.
I mean, how miserable would that be?
But it would be funny if Kamala actually is drunk, and then she's like, how do we defeat this?
I know, say she's diabetic.
There you go.
Take a look at this clip from RNC Research from July 24th.
CBS asks her about being the most liberal U.S.
Senator.
Watch this video.
unidentified
You're very different in the policies that you've supported in the past.
You're considered the most liberal United States Senator.
kamala harris
Somebody said that and it actually was Mike Pence on the debate stage.
tim pool
Why is she laughing?
unidentified
The non-partisan GovTrack has rated you as the most liberal senator.
tim pool
Look at her face!
unidentified
She's wasted!
You supported Medicare for All.
tim pool
She's on something.
unidentified
You're very different.
tim pool
I'm gonna play this again.
I'm not gonna pause it.
Just look at this.
It's got me thinking, her laughing at weird, inappropriate times, I just don't get.
And I've been asking this over and over again.
Why?
Did Hillary do this?
I think she might be plastered.
She's going to do this interview.
She's nervous.
It's CBS.
She just slams a fifth of tequila or something.
She's laughing like a maniac.
unidentified
Look at her face.
She's out of it.
You're considered the most liberal United States senator.
kamala harris
Somebody said that, and it actually was Mike Pence on the debate stage.
unidentified
Well, actually, the nonpartisan GovTrack has rated you as the most liberal senator.
You supported the Green New Deal.
You supported Medicare for All.
You're very different.
tim pool
I don't know.
Like, this one got me thinking.
Because people are saying she's drunk, and you say that one, and she's like, and?
Democracy.
And I'm like, yeah, she does seem like someone who's drinking.
This one might actually look it might be uppers.
Maybe she's on like uppers and caffeine.
I want to be I want to be fair and honest.
Okay.
I actually think it is.
Well, it's extremely common for people before speeches and interviews to take some kind of drugs, medication to calm the nerves.
Maybe it's not alcohol.
Maybe they give people pills.
I forgot what the pill is.
We were talking about this last week where it's like a depressant of some sort and it calms you down so you don't get anxiety when you're speaking publicly.
I wonder if Kamala just does that.
Well, here's what the news says.
Harris drinking problem rumors are being spread by Republicans.
Well, let me just say, yes, they are.
Literally.
Republicans are saying she appears to be drunk.
They say no evidence has been offered up to support these allegations, except a bunch of videos.
kamala harris
What?
tim pool
Where she's slurring and talking like a drunk person.
Which are being pushed by Trump's allies across social media.
Trump campaign insider James Blair is thought to be the first person who made the unsubstantiated claims.
You see, this is why we don't like you media and Newsweek, you sometimes do a good job.
But there's evidence, quite literally.
Someone watched a video and was like, I think she's drunk and then posted it.
And then everyone watched and they were like, oh yeah, maybe she's got a drinking problem.
I don't know that she does, but the slurring is kind of weird unless it's like a cheap fake and someone edited it, perhaps.
They say top Republicans blah blah blah.
A lot of rumors out there about Kamala having a serious drinking problem apparently coming to focus as the campaign heats up.
That's it.
That's it.
This is from the 17th, and now people are pulling up videos being like, yo, look at this video, look at this video.
One ex-user shared a clip of Harris stumbling over words in a speech with the caption, oh my gosh, it's all starting to make sense.
Kamala Harris is a raging alcoholic.
There's no good explanation for having moments like this on live TV.
Dude, many of you probably know alcoholics.
It's not a laughing matter, okay?
I think she may be trying to drink to calm her nerves or maybe some kind of medication.
I don't know, but she is slurring and acting like a drunk person.
Many of those clips.
That being said, people who get drunk aren't like in the movies going like, like, you know, like Jack Sparrow or whatever.
I know a lot of people who drink a whole lot and you can only somewhat tell when they're drunk.
These are functioning alcoholics.
They drink a lot and sometimes a little too much.
Usually when they get drunk, the only, man, it all kind of makes sense now.
It all kind of makes sense.
The laughing.
Like the people I know who drink a lot, they're not slurring so much.
They're talking, they're acting normal, and they're just... And I'm like, yeah, they're having a good time.
They're bubbly.
They are intoxicated.
I think that might be it.
Well, in the meantime, I guess, you've got the polls coming out showing that Kamala's actually doing really well, and we don't exactly know where things are going to end up.
It is interesting, though, that with this story surfacing, Tim Walz actually does have a DUI.
A DUI arrest in 95.
I know a DUI arrest in 95.
I mean, look, man, I.
He was 31.
He was driving drunk.
He shouldn't have done it.
This is a long time ago.
This is 20 years ago.
I'm not gonna sit here and be like, aha, he drove drunk 20 years ago.
Ah, dude, it's a lifetime ago, man.
It's a lifetime ago.
It is what it is.
I think the thing we should focus on the most, however, in all of this is what she's offering.
And there's a video going around.
Let me see if I can find the video clip.
Where, uh, this one.
I think it's important to focus on what she's saying.
And I do think that there's evidence suggesting.
It's, uh, I would call it, uh, evidence does not mean proof, right?
So this is what the media loves to do.
There's no evidence Kamala's a drinking problem.
What are you talking about?
There's videos of her slurring.
That's evidence, not proof.
Evidence not proof.
I'm gonna go there.
I've explained this before, but because I think the people over at Newsweek could use a hand.
Let's explain the difference between evidence and proof.
There's a liquor store.
And a man walks in complaining that the milk he bought was spoiled.
And he says, hey, you know, I bought milk here and it's spoiled.
I'm upset.
And then the store clerk says, that's your problem.
You left it out.
It wasn't spoiled when I sold it to you.
The guy demands a refund.
They get into a fight.
The guy goes, fine!
The clerk won't give him the refund.
The guy leaves angry.
The next day, the store clerk is found dead.
Shot.
And the police are investigating, and they say, what happened?
Well, someone says, he got into a fight with this other guy over milk the other day.
They go by the guy's house, and what do they find?
Shell casings.
Matching the caliber of the bullet used to murder the clerk.
Is that proof the guy did anything wrong?
No!
Is it evidence?
Yes.
Altercation, so you've got motive, you've got means, he owns a weapon, he's got, they find the weapon, they find a weapon, they find bullets, means, motive, and opportunity, and they're like, I think we got him.
Turns out, the shell casings are the neighbors!
The neighbors was doing target practice in the backyard, the guy who got into a fight with him actually left town!
We don't know who did it.
And he says, after my milk was spilled, I was so angry, I went to the lake and went fishing about two hours away, and I can prove it, and I was with my entire family, who were all celebrating eating barbecue.
And there's video of it.
So, a guy who got into a fight has witness testimony.
Evidence.
They find shell casings.
Evidence.
Not proof of anything.
Calm down, media.
Kamala Harris slurring on camera is evidence.
No one said it proves that she's a drunk.
But maybe when you listen to her try to answer questions, you might think she's a moron.
Here you go.
This is the clip going viral from just yesterday.
Kamala being asked by CNN...
You unveiled your economic policies last week.
unidentified
Can you explain how you're going to pay for those and can you give us a sense of what other policies you want to unveil going forward?
Sure.
kamala harris
Well, I mean, you just look at it in terms of what we are talking about, for example, around children.
And the child tax credit and extending the EITC.
unidentified
That is at $6,000 for the first year of a child's life.
kamala harris
The return on that investment, in terms of what that will do and what it will pay for, will be tremendous.
We've seen it when we did it the first year of our administration.
tim pool
Oh yeah, the return on investment.
kamala harris
We reduced child poverty by over 50%.
So that's a lot of the work.
And then what we're doing in terms of the tax credits, we know that there's a great return on investment.
And when we increase homeownership in America, what that means in terms of increasing the tax base, not
I think it's a mistake for any person who talks about public policy to not critically evaluate how you measure
just the poverty tax base, what that does to fund schools, and return on investment.
the return on investment.
When you're strengthening neighborhoods, strengthening communities, and in particular the economy of those
communities, and investing in a broad-based economy, everybody benefits,
and it pays for itself.
tim pool
Oh, it pays for itself. I'm familiar, of course, with investments that pay for themselves.
I went to my bank and I said, I haven't any money, but I'm going to somehow procure without a loan, without any cash, in any way.
A property to invest in that'll pay for itself.
And the bank is gonna be like, how's it gonna pay for itself?
Well, the return on investment.
You don't have any money!
What investment?
I'm just gonna own the house.
I will just have it.
Oh, dude.
Okay, she said return on investment, what, three or four times?
I just want to explain that you have to have the money to invest to see a return.
And the question asked of you, ma'am, was how do you pay for your investment, not will you receive a return on that investment?
We all understand the concept of getting return on investment.
Now, The question is, how is she going to pay for her $1.7 trillion plan?
She talks about the Earned Income Tax Credit and the Child Tax Credit or whatever.
Those are great!
Those are credits!
Meaning, we're going to take less from you.
In terms of that, all she's really saying is we will receive less money from the taxpayer in hopes that in the future they will generate more tax revenue.
So that would be to imply they're going to increase taxes somewhere else, or these taxes will be increased somewhere else.
She could be saying The idea is, first, to be honest, she didn't actually answer the question, how's she gonna pay for it?
She then went on to incoherently describe a means by which you might make more money off an investment.
So, you guys remember the meme from South Park, where it's the gnomes and they're like, step one, steal socks, step two, question mark, question mark, question mark, step three, profit?
Yeah, well, what she is doing is, step one, question mark, question mark, question mark, step two, Oh boy.
It's not even a step one. She's just, no, no, step two is give people a tax credit.
Step three is profit. And it's just, I, you know, I don't, lady, you're trying. Oh boy.
But as a lot of people are pointing out, this is why they're not having her answer questions,
because she doesn't know how to answer them. I suppose there's a lot of people who are just
going to be like, oh yeah, yeah, the return on investment, of course. And they're going to vote
vote for her.
But I'm pretty sure any rational person is going to be like, he asked you how you pay for it, not if you're going to get money back.
To put it simply, I'd like to invest in Bitcoin.
Tremendous return on investment.
I'm going to go ahead and need $60,000 to pay for it.
Where is the money coming from in the first place?
Now, she could have just said from the coffers, but, you know, we have a deficit, so that doesn't quite make sense.
She could have said, um, deficit spending.
That's it.
Yeah.
Deficit spending.
We're going to increase the debt ceiling.
We're going to borrow from the American people and from banks, increasing the deficit, and then we're hoping that in the long run, by spending in this way, the tax base will increase, and it will then reduce the deficit in the long run.
There's a way to say it intelligently, I guess.
If I were to try and answer this question, let me answer it for you, Kamala.
How are we paying for it?
Well, to be honest, the same way this country pays for everything.
Deficit spending.
That's what we do.
It's a bit absurd.
I think the first thing we should do is cut spending in other areas that seem to make no sense.
But in reality, we want to make investments in this country.
We do one thing.
We raise the debt ceiling.
Increasing the amount of money the United States can borrow from other people.
What does that mean?
Well, usually it means that we're going to ask someone to do a job and promise to pay them back.
So, what do we want to do here?
We want to give a tax credit to people.
That doesn't mean we actually have to spend money on anything.
It means we have to find money from somewhere else to cover the cost of the interest and the debt that we already have incurred.
Right now what we're saying is You will pay less taxes.
So, in essence, the credit plan, not the whole $1.7 trillion economic plan, is more about taking in less money.
So, we will accrue more debt.
That's how the US operates and everything.
That being said, I think that if we invest in family, in property ownership, this is going to increase economic activity.
And so while we may actually increase the deficit short term, we're hoping that has an inverse effect in the long term, which will bring down the deficit.
I don't know that that's actually a good idea.
I think you gotta cut spending.
Really.
The problem is people don't like it because it means... And people don't understand this.
I understand a lot of people do understand.
I'm saying there's a lot of people who don't.
When you increase spending, it just spikes inflation.
What's happening is the U.S.
government borrows money in several ways.
You can create money upon the issuance of debt.
So they go to a bank and say, give me a loan so we can pay a guy.
They go to a creditor, or not a creditor, they go to a contractor.
Let's say the U.S.
wants a job done.
And they say, we need a job done.
And the company says, okay, we'll do it.
In one month, you've got to pay us a certain amount of the money, right?
Let me put it this way.
You can buy things without spending a dime in the United States.
Let's say you hire a contractor to, I don't know, build you a shed for your tools.
And he says, it's going to cost you $10,000 for this glorious, beautiful shed.
Big one, beautiful.
Best you've ever seen.
And you say, wow, it's really expensive, but it's worth it.
He starts work.
You are now in debt.
You don't have to pay him right away.
He's doing the work.
How did you pay for it?
Maybe you won't.
The work is being done.
You are now in debt.
So it's possible to, you know, and you're thinking like, okay, now I just need to figure out how to bring money in to pay off this guy.
That's what the U.S.
government likes to do.
That's what they like to do here.
Well, the polls are coming in.
Kamala Harris is improving.
She's improving in the battlegrounds.
Trump is not only up by 0.1.
I want to give a shout out to this tweet from Jack Posobiec.
He says, liberals don't know how roller coasters work.
The cover of the New Yorker has Trump and J- it's a roller coaster.
Two of them.
And Kamala and Waltz are going up the roller coaster with, I guess, I just love this because, like, the intention of the roller coaster, of course, is that Kamala and Walt are going to go up and then crash.
So it's just like, the end result will be the same for everyone.
But also, um, Why is there smoke behind them as they're launching up the roller coaster?
And why are Trump and J.D.
Vance frowning going down?
That's the point of the roller coaster!
Wow.
This is why people say the left can't meme.
What is this supposed to represent, I wonder?
We can jump over to the polls, my friends, and Kamala Harris is smashing the polls.
RMG Research has Trump up, too.
But across the board, Kamala is just smashing.
You need to understand something very important.
Most—there are more Democrats in this country And the cities are dense.
That is not how we choose our president.
We choose through the electoral college, which means you'll always usually see, at least in modern times, the Democrats leading in national general polls, because they're going to ask people in New York, and there's a lot of them, and a lot of Democrats are going to vote Democrat.
Because of that, National polls will always give Democrats some kind of advantage.
That's why it was so bad when Joe Biden was down in the polls.
Because that shows that at the general election national level, with large urban centers, he still wasn't winning.
In the general election over at RCP, we've got Trump v. Harris.
Harris up 1.4.
If we jump over to the presidential betting odds, Harris is at 51.7 and Trump's 47.1.
And then, of course, I showed you the battlegrounds.
This is what matters.
Trump is ahead in the battlegrounds, which means a lot.
Wisconsin and Michigan have Kamala Harris up one and two points, respectively.
Trump is still up 0.1.
This is bad, bad, bad for Democrats, because even if Trump was down a couple points, the polls tend to favor Democrats due to oversampling.
This is, this is, it's typical.
We don't know where this ends up, but if you take a look at how CNN reported this, even CNN has said, look at the polls in 16 and 20, they favored Democrats substantially by like five points.
Meaning, you can expect that Trump is doing a lot better than it seems.
But, respect the polls, ladies and gentlemen, respect them.
There's a lot of people on the right who are like, Trump's winning, ignore this!
No, don't.
Live your life every day like Kamala Harris is winning.
If you're not doing everything you can, then Kamala Harris wins.
And, you know, it's fascinating to me because in 2016, I didn't really care.
You know, I was like, whatever.
And then as time got on later, 2019, I'm like, well, you know, we'll see who wins, I guess.
I guess Trump's better off.
And then in 2020, I was like, OK, I think Trump's better.
Biden's warmonger.
I can't believe they chose Biden.
And then after that, it's basically, look at everything they've done.
They are burning this country to the ground.
Since the election of Joe Biden, things have gotten so extreme.
Incredibly extreme.
There's been a series of, like, raids.
And this is not being reported far and wide.
Phil LaBonte was tweeting about this.
Attacks on military bases by, like, fringe groups.
That's crazy.
And it's not getting reported far and wide, and that's something that should be brought up.
But I think with the arrest and prosecution of Donald Trump, the civil charges, they're all made up, they're fake.
The arrest of his lawyers, the assassination attempt, holy crap.
I'm genuinely worried as to where this goes.
But we'll see, you know?
Kyle Becker says, New York Times writer astounded Kamala Harris would come out with Soviet-style price controls.
It's impossible to exaggerate how bad this policy is.
Yeah, price controls don't work.
We get it.
We know it.
We know it.
But, uh, we'll see, I suppose.
Maybe it all comes down to a nervous woman who doesn't know what she's doing, so she is drinking her troubles away, and they expect her to lose.
I guess we'll wait and find out.
Smash the like button, subscribe to this channel, share this show with all your friends if you like it.
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So for those that are watching, get your superchats in.
And then next up in the slate we have for our next segment, the far left agitators descending on Chicago protesting the DNC.
And this is not just about the protests.
It's also about Kamala Harris being pro-defund-the-police, and she's supposed to be the tough-on-crime candidate, but she is not, and Trump's got an attack ad against her.
Considering what we're seeing at the DNC, there's a lot of interesting questions here.
Why didn't they protest the RNC?
And I called it, a lot of people called it, that there were not going to be big protests at the RNC, and there were not.
A small one.
Nobody cared, though.
Now you've got massive protests at the DNC, and they're big.
They're disrupting events.
This is nuts.
So we'll talk about it, but for now, smash that like button, my friends, and we will read your superchats.
Krispy Joe says, starting the first superchat here as well.
Congratulations, you are number one.
Halo News says, Chicago City is being fortified like crazy.
It looks like they're preparing for a war or something.
What do you think might happen during the DNC?
Ah, riots.
Riots, indeed.
They're already boarding up windows.
And I'm not surprised.
They're treating it like a hurricane.
A lot of people are pointing that out.
They didn't do it for the RNC.
Indeed, they did not.
All right, Eli Betikovich says, did you see the Swifties for Trump hashtag?
No, but I saw someone wearing a t-shirt.
All right, Thai Nation says, Real America's Voice broke a story of armed Venezuelan prison gangs taking over apartments in Aurora and Denver.
Huge story that needs more light.
unidentified
Wow.
tim pool
Geez.
I'm going to take a quick drink of this delicious pneuma real quick as I grab your next super chat.
unidentified
All right.
tim pool
MF Damien says, it sounds like a benzo slur to me, i.e.
Valium, Xanax, or Klonopin.
Given for stress or anxiety.
I was on them for years.
The slurs are and rambling fit.
That's what it is.
Which one was it?
Is it Klonopin?
I don't know.
They give people some medicine and you know, is it benzo?
When people are about to give a public speech and they're getting nervous, You might notice this on TimCast IRL, we have guests come on.
And if it's their first time in a big show, and they're kind of nervous, you can tell when they're nervous.
And we always tell, I don't know, what are they gonna do?
People get nervous.
And in the world of public speaking, some people take take pills for it.
That could be it.
Josh Berg says that's how that's how I know she's drunk.
She said Joe is great.
unidentified
Haha.
All right.
tim pool
Matthew Hammond says, why are Republicans not sowing dissent and asking the DNC why they're not providing more buses for vasectomies?
Yo, that's what I'm saying.
You know, I'm not a conservative.
And these conservatives are like, Tim, you shouldn't be celebrating that they're giving free abortions and vasectomies and blah, blah, blah.
And I'm like, bro.
I'm a post-liberal, all right?
Not a conservative.
Disaffected or post-liberal.
There's two different things.
Disaffected liberals are people who are liberal, who are upset with the establishment, and think that they're not actually upholding the values of liberalism.
Post-liberals are people who kind of realize that liberalism has a lot of problems with it.
And so they're more centrist and traditionalist, but not quite conservative.
So I consider myself somewhere in that camp.
There's a lot of problems with liberalism that I think haven't been answered adequately.
That being said, I'm not a staunch conservative.
And I'll put it this way.
The argument is, look, I think abortion is bad.
I think it's wrong.
And there are certain circumstances where I understand its existence.
It's tough.
So I have a libertarian view of it, but I do think that it should be completely restricted.
What I mean by completely restricted is that it is available, but much more difficult to do.
Substantially more difficult.
Time restrictions, medical restrictions, everything.
I don't like the idea of people just eschewing all responsibility.
That being said, We are fighting a battle.
And the Democrats have won on the abortion issue in their jurisdictions, in their states.
And the Republicans have argued that they should be allowed to.
And I say, OK.
So when Planned Parenthood rolls out a bus and they're like, take this pill to eliminate your offspring, I'm just like, oh, well, geez, what are we going to do?
Yeah, we'll advocate against it in all honesty and say, why are you doing this?
But then we'll also recognize the mathematical outcome.
Giving all these Democrat guys vasectomies means they're not going to have kids.
They're selecting themselves out of the gene pool.
And they won't dare touch that argument.
They will not touch that argument.
I will stress this again.
I have made this argument so many times.
Never one time has a prominent liberal dared to entertain what I'm saying.
Come on, Sam!
I know you're watching all my shows.
I'm going to specifically request, Sam Seder, agree with me on this one.
I think it is great for whatever reason That the DNC is offering free abortions and vasectomies.
Run that clip.
I would like to help Planned Parenthood do more.
I would like to have these buses available for all Democrat conventions.
You got a problem with that?
You guys have started it.
You've asked for it.
You've funded it.
And I'm agreeing with you.
So I don't know why you're mad.
And that's why they never touch the argument.
Because all I'm saying is, yeah, cool.
Do your thing.
Can I help?
What are they going to say?
No, because you're just saying you want there to be less Democrats.
I'm like, what's the difference?
So are you.
We agree.
But you're doing it for bad reasons.
What do reasons have to... We'll get into this segment in a bit.
We'll get into the segment in a bit.
unidentified
All right.
tim pool
Truth Hurt says, Tim, you are very good at impressions.
Can you do a Trump impression with a lisp?
Love the show.
unidentified
The thing is, we've got a speech impediment.
It's not very good.
tim pool
And that's kind of hard to do.
unidentified
A slush.
They said it was okay.
tim pool
I don't think my Trump's that good.
It's more of a silly cartoon Trump.
Given play, it says best color combo in Magic the Gathering and why is it green white?
You're wrong.
It is blue and red.
And sometimes red, white, and blue.
Because we like red, white, and blue, don't we, ladies and gentlemen?
Sad Laughing Tramp says, if Kamala drinks because she's nervous of public speaking, how do we get her hammered before the debate?
Asking for a friend.
unidentified
I don't know.
tim pool
Whatever makes her nervous.
Common Sense Fishing says, Michael Maus called it on Tucker.
unidentified
Called her the R word.
tim pool
That's what he wrote.
And a drunk wine mom.
unidentified
Spot on.
tim pool
Yeah, maybe it's Xanax.
People are saying Xanax.
Honestly, that makes more sense, to be fair.
Because I did say that.
I did mention maybe she's taking some kind of mood-stabilizing pill or something to, like, lower the blood pressure because she's nervous.
But also, alcohol people drink, you know what I mean?
unidentified
So...
tim pool
Let's just grab a couple more before we jump to the next story.
What have we here?
Colin Peaces, former trial attorney here.
The pills you mentioned are beta blockers.
That's it.
That's the one.
Beta blockers.
They don't make you act the way Kamala is acting.
They block adrenaline.
Interesting.
Beta blockers.
That's what I was thinking about.
So then drunk, perhaps.
Drunk.
unidentified
All right.
tim pool
Xavier85 says, love you're doing a morning show.
I get to listen to you in the truck without interruptions.
The new format.
I actually have a... I have like an extra segment today that I might be able to get into.
But maybe not.
Maybe not.
Because some days, you know, you never know.
There's always a lot of news.
There's a lot of news.
Let's jump into this next story from The Post Millennial.
unidentified
The Postmillennial reports, it begins!
tim pool
Far-left agitators descend on Chicago, protest DNC, disrupt opening night party.
And quote, long live the Intifada, they chanted.
They also said something about bringing the war home.
Something about, I don't know, it is a stupid chance, it's meaningless, but they're violent.
Protests kicked off at the Democratic National Convention in Chicago on Sunday, one day before the official proceedings were set to begin and formally coronate the party's chosen candidate, Kamala Harris.
A heavy police presence accompanied protesters who complained about racism, climate change, border security, and nicknamed the nominee, Killer Kamala.
I kind of like that one.
Can we use that?
Can we use that too?
I actually think an effective attack vector politically for Republicans will be Israel.
I think there's a lot in fanning the flames of the outrage of the far left over Israel and American foreign policy in that there is some overlap with the right over the foreign funding of wars, and the right should absolutely make this a talking point and say, Democrats need to answer for their position on Israel.
That's it.
Republicans, of course, largely agree with funding Israel and supporting them.
A lot don't.
Republicans have no problem saying Donald Trump is pro-Israel, even to the chagrin of many Trump supporters and people on the right.
Kamala Harris needs to come out and assert her position because the protesters are demanding it.
And Kamala has been accused, so she needs to answer for it.
She's vice president now.
The Republicans have made their position clear.
Far leftists don't have to like them.
But Democrats need to answer because they're trying to have it both ways.
So let's get an answer for our good protesting friends over here.
How about that?
Here we go.
Here's a chant and here's part of the protest.
unidentified
Racist, sexist, anti-gay!
Christian fascists go away!
Christian fascists go away!
Racist, sexist, anti-gay!
tim pool
Uh, why are they chanting that at the DNC?
that at the DNC!
Honestly, it's like the weirdest thing, isn't it?
Here's another one.
Protestors in Chicago chant, Long live the Intifada, and Out of your house, out of your home, We'll bring the war home.
You're rhyming, you're rhyming home with home.
unidentified
I just, I just have a question.
What are you doing?
tim pool
What are you doing, guys?
What is this doing?
Honest question.
What is this doing?
There's a guy right here with a keffiyeh and a hoodie, and he's banging a spoon in a pot.
I understand what the...
The casseroles protest was.
You guys remember that?
All the French people were banging pots and pans to make noise or something.
It was called the casseroles.
And then people all over the world are doing similar things.
And so they're walking around now and they have a pot and pan and he's banging a spoon in a pot.
And I'm like, OK, I see you there.
Why?
Why are you doing that?
Like, for instance, I have this year a delicious... I've been shouting out Pneuma quite a bit because they don't sponsor the show or anything, but we had James Klug try the mint one.
I was like, I don't want to drink it anymore.
I feel bad.
But anyway, my point is this.
I take a drink of this delicious drink because it has electrolytes.
The electrolytes are good for my body and help with hydration.
You see, there is a purpose to my actions.
I'm speaking into this microphone so that people might hear me.
I ask you, good sir, what does banging on the pot with a spoon do for your cause?
It's loud, it's annoying, and people might notice you.
Okay.
I still don't know how that gets you from point A to point B, and I've never, I never have.
It's like, Someone saying, oh, I drive my car around in circles because it's cold out and I'm hoping to make the planet warmer.
And it's like, okay.
Alright, the carbon emissions thing, I get what you're saying, but the disconnect between the action you're taking there and while tangentially correlated to what you're trying to make happen, it's there, it's not doing anything.
I suppose these guys think walking around holding signs and yelling does something for awareness, literally no.
All we know is that far leftists protested.
For what?
I don't know.
Here's a clip from Trump war room, actually from the blaze.
And you can hear what they have to say.
They're saying piggy piggy go back home or we'll bring the war home.
Like, I gotta tell you, I think he's literally threatening the police.
Also, I think I know that guy.
unidentified
DNC go home!
tim pool
DNC go home?
They are home!
unidentified
They're in Chicago!
tim pool
What are you talking about?
unidentified
Or we'll bring the war home!
tim pool
I just have to wonder, um, what have they accomplished?
Now, if the goal is ultimately to help Republicans, then, oh, that I get.
Because I can tell you about false flags.
I can tell you that if Republicans went out acting like leftists causing problems, it would dissuade people from voting for the Democrats, and it would dissuade people from supporting the left.
These are called false flags.
So if all the left does—look.
If this guy's legit, and these people actually represent the left, and this is what they do, they are making Republican voters.
There's gonna be some middle-of-the-road woman walking down the street, having no idea what's going on, and she's hearing the screaming, she sees the fighting, and she's like, I hate this.
They're gonna want the cops to come out and shut it down.
What I love about this right here is, Politico, protesters paused to reconsider opposing Harris at the DNC.
They decided on full steam ahead.
There are at least six major protests planned during the DNC in Chicago.
From the looks of things this weekend, I'm not entirely convinced it will devolve into a murderous romp.
My concern was that it would.
There's a decent percentage chance.
Now I'm saying, now I'm seeing, maybe not so much.
Chicago's a crazy place.
There's a lot of heat energy right now.
They're calling Joe Genocide Joe, and they're calling Kamala Killer Kamala.
So, now it's interesting as to whether or not we are going to see the far leftists actually take this to the next degree.
I mean, many of them are supporting Hamas.
I will stress on Tim Kast's IRL, we've had a few people suggest that Kamala Harris's administration will be anti-Israel and pro-Iran.
And I think that's absurd.
Kamala Harris and Tim Walz represent the deep state.
They're not going to just stop funding Israel.
That's never going to happen.
Donald Trump represents the, you know, the right-wing populists for the most part.
However, Donald Trump also is not going to stop funding Israel because That's just the position to take to get the voting bloc to win in this country.
Not to mention AIPAC and support.
Trump's not going to back away from that.
While Trump does represent right-wing populists to a certain degree, yeah, let's be real, Trump hired Bolton, etc., etc.
That being said, I don't know why Republicans want to take that line even if they think it's true.
You've got the far left breaking from Democrats.
Why would you want to give the Democratic Party voters?
You go to these far leftists and say, trust me, Kamala Harris is anti-Israel, and they'll be like, really?
They might vote for her then!
No, no, no, no, no.
And that's not even correct.
They're the deep state party, military-industrial complex party.
They're going to fund this stuff.
That's just the way it's going to go.
And this means a portion of the progressive left will not support the Democrats.
Okay.
Now, I do have a question for all of you, and you can comment, chat, super chat.
Serious question.
Why do you think it is that the far left doesn't protest the RNC to any strong degree, but they do protest the DNC?
Honest question.
Because I don't know that I have a really good answer.
It makes no sense.
The Republicans are saying definitively, like, pro-Israel.
And far leftists show up to the RNC, but there's these tiny protests.
It was so minuscule.
I walked right past them.
Drove right past them.
No issue.
I couldn't do that in Chicago.
The streets are shut down.
Look at this.
Look at this clip from Libs of TikTok.
Libs of TikTok has this.
News report.
unidentified
...is set to begin.
Area businesses are taking some precautions.
WGN's Andrea Medina shows you how some companies in the loop are starting to board up ahead of the big event.
Given the uncertainty surrounding next week's convention, businesses are taking steps to prevent potential threats to their property like looting or vandalism.
tim pool
No one did this in Milwaukee.
unidentified
We've had zero indication that there would be any protections down in the loop.
That's why the owner of Sid Jerome Men's Wear is reinforcing his downtown store by covering up the windows with plywood, in anticipation of possible civil unrest and violent protests that may come from the Democratic National Convention next week.
We know from past experiences that something could ensue, so we wanted to be proactive and get ahead of it.
The men's clothing shop is located on Madison Street, which is down the block from City Hall and along the main route to the United Center, where significant gatherings are expected.
The owner hopes these measures will be sufficient to prevent potential damages and avoid a repeat of past incidents.
We've been a victim on four separate occasions where we've been vandalized or looted for, you know, various incidents or events that happened in the city.
They're not alone in their concerns.
The Chicago Board of Services says their crews have been actively boarding up storefronts over the past few days to mitigate losses and destruction.
So far, they've secured 12 locations around the West Loop, downtown, and Daly Center area.
tim pool
Jeez, look at this.
unidentified
Plans to board up additional businesses this weekend.
We're not pushing it.
We're hoping that the city will be comfortable and there will be no unrest, but if you feel that you want your doors boarded, it's better to board them up than to wait and have to board them up and replace glass.
A spokesperson with the Chicago Loop Alliance indicates that they believe the convention will go off successfully without harming businesses and considers boarding up with plywood to be unnecessary, though they understand why business owners are taking these precautions.
Mayor Brandon Johnson is also confident the DNC will proceed smoothly with the support of the Chicago Police Department.
Why would anyone want to live that way?
I wouldn't.
Let me show you this as well.
we have a vibrant, safe, productive DNC.
The board of companies says if businesses need something boarded up, they encourage
them to do it ahead of the convention, but they say that crews will be available if they
need something done next week.
Reporting in The Loop, Andrea Medina, WGNU.
tim pool
Why would anyone want to live that way?
I wouldn't.
Let me show you this as well.
I have this map pulled up.
This is United Center to McCormick Place.
This one struck me as odd.
So the main event is taking place at the United Center.
Big stadium, I think it's where the Bulls play, and that's where they're gonna be, Fox is there right now, and then the rest of the DNC with the meetings and the media, McCormick Place.
I gotta tell ya, that's pretty far away.
That's crazy.
United Center is off 290, and McCormick Place is off Lakeshore Drive.
This is... It's five miles, five or six miles away.
I think it's about, if you take the shortest route, 5.1 miles by road.
Straight shot, maybe four and a half, but you're not flying them.
Yo, this is nuts.
This means that anyone coming from the United Center has to be navigating through concrete barriers, police security, and mass protests.
I don't know why they did this.
I cannot understand.
It seems intentional to make it so that someone at the DNC gets hurt or something.
How are you going to be getting from the United Center to McCormick Place?
That's crazy.
I'm sorry, I just think that's crazy.
I don't get it.
You guys know I'm from here.
I know all about these neighborhoods.
Especially with these protests.
Yeah, I gotta tell you, McCormick Place is massive.
Look at this complex.
You've got a parking lot here, this building right here, this building, this building, this whole thing is McCormick Place.
It is effing huge.
Okay, but I digress.
This is kind of crazy.
I will say, I've not seen anything like McCormick Place in other cities for the most part.
I guess kind of.
How big was the FiServe Forum?
Yeah, it's not really that big.
McCormick Place is massive.
I think it's... How many square feet is it?
Let me find how many square feet is McCormick Place.
I think it's like several hundred thousand, isn't it?
2.6 million square feet!
I was way off!
2.6 million square feet.
Holy crap.
600,000 square feet of meeting room space.
unidentified
Holy... Wow.
tim pool
Wow, that's crazy.
It's got a 33,000 square foot grand ballroom for a theater.
I'm sorry, I don't understand why they did not do the whole thing at McCormick Place.
That just doesn't make sense.
They are setting this up for riots and destruction.
They are creating a mess...
Maybe the idea was by separating so tremendously, the protesters will be broken apart between those who want to show up to the United Center to protest the actual main event and those who would go to McCormick Place.
I gotta tell you, you ain't gonna be successfully protesting McCormick Place.
It's off Lakeshore Drive.
You're not standing anywhere.
Now, of course, you've got bike paths and things like this.
You've got the lakeside path right here.
But I don't know how you're gonna honestly protest McCormick Place.
All I'm really saying is, there's gonna be riots in this whole area.
This is crazy.
So here's Navy Pier.
Uh, where's the loop at?
So here's Grant Park, so we're like, somewhere over here.
I just think this is nuts.
I kind of feel like it was intentionally set up in such a way that will maximize the effectiveness of the riots, creating a massive disruption zone, forcing people to drive ridiculous lengths to avoid the chaos, jamming up the DNC and causing problems for them.
That doesn't make sense to me, though.
Perhaps it's actually much simpler than that, and it's they really have no idea what they're doing.
unidentified
That's it.
tim pool
I guess maybe they really just don't have any idea what they're doing.
I do love these flags you see flying.
You have the Pride Progress flag and the Palestinian flag.
And they actually made a Pride Progress-Palestinian flag combined, which I have to imagine would only just deeply offend many Palestinian Muslims.
Thousands of activists expected in Chicago for a democratic convention to call for Gaza ceasefire.
I suppose the reason it is why Democrats protest, uh, Democrats, the far-left protest the Democrats is that they actually think they can win some favor with them.
The Democrats need these protesters to vote for them.
The protesters want to make sure the energy is shown to the Democratic Party that you must stop the conflict in Israel-Gaza.
You know what's really weird?
For the right, you have two principal factions.
You have the pro-Israel, conservative, religious, and you have the anti-war, anti-interventionist.
And I would say I'm more libertarian, anti-interventionist.
Israel, do your thing, have a nice day, and we shouldn't be paying for any of this overseas garbage.
Trying to create a liberal economic order, I think, is a failed maneuver.
That I get.
And then you've got the disagreement with people on the right.
our troops back, getting these other countries to pay their fair shares.
We shouldn't be funding all of these things.
We can have treaties, we can have alliances, we can have international trade, but why are
we paying for the military, paying for the security of all these other countries?
Don't agree with it.
That I get.
And then you've got the disagreement with people on the right.
Now, the Democrats, they're still the war party.
They've got a far left contingent that doesn't represent anti-intervention.
They represent wholehearted intervention on both sides of their faction.
The establishment Democrats want intervention in terms of, we fund the wars, we're involved in them.
The far left wants intervention in the, stop Israel from bombing Gaza.
My attitude is, I can't stop Israel from doing anything, but we don't have to be involved in it.
So they're saying, listen, understand this.
Ceasefire now means they want Israel to stop bombing Gaza.
We aren't Israel!
That's the weirdest thing to me with these far leftists.
They're asking you, because that's the worldview they have.
Don't get me wrong, there's a lot of people on the right.
Similarly believe that Israel controls the United States, which is the most insane thing I've ever heard.
Like even if you look at the history, like the Balfour Declaration and US-British interest, colonialism, whatever you want to call it, it's a project of the West and it's a military apparatus for the West.
I think it's absurd to think Israel controls us.
Certainly there are PACs and lobbyists and all these things that have tremendous power, don't get me wrong.
But the left wants U.S.
intervention to stop Israel.
Okay, I'm not interested.
You know, do you want to go to China and stop the Uyghur Muslim stuff?
Do you want to go to Sudan and stop the civil war?
Are we going to go to Somalia next?
We already do all this garbage.
I don't want to be involved in any of it.
unidentified
I say, we're done.
tim pool
But anyway, I digress.
Here's another video from Libs of TikTok.
Pro-Palestine protesters just crashed a DNC welcome party.
It barely even started.
It's going to be a long week.
Enjoy this one.
Here you go.
You know, it's funny, but also kind of scary because we were spiraling, my friends.
We are spiraling indeed!
These young people far left protests, they have no idea what they're talking about.
They're angry for reasons they don't quite understand, and that's true.
And it's a failure of this country.
It's a failure.
I mean, look, I gotta tell you, the military-industrial complex does not want people protesting in this way.
They want the U.S.
to keep paying the bills.
They want the U.S.
to keep funding Israel.
The U.S.
likes the instability in the region so that it can keep making excuses to be over there and be involved.
These protesters, they're disruptive.
They would be bad for the military-industrial complex.
This is a failure of American parents, and I must stress, a failure of the Deep State.
You have now a large contingent of anti-war leftists.
Now, there have always been, but look what happened to your precious Vietnam, Deep State!
Come on!
How are you making the same mistake twice?
JFK, I guess, you know, he doesn't want to be involved in Vietnam.
They took care of that, didn't they?
You had these anti-war protesters don't want to be involved in Vietnam.
The Gulf of Tonkin was a false flag.
That's now known publicly and historically.
Go look it up.
The US faked being attacked so we could justify a cat's belly for involvement in Vietnam.
There's questions about communism and its expansion and everything, but people didn't want to be involved.
And so they took care of that problem.
Now you've got a bunch of young people once again protesting what the U.S.
wants to do, likely from foreign interference in our culture and society, and the deep state just keeps having this problem, because you know what?
They ain't good at what they do.
That being said, I mean, whatever.
I'll just put it this way.
These young people genuinely don't know what they're protesting.
I mean that wholeheartedly.
They don't know what they're protesting.
She's screaming, 150,000 people are dead.
Oh, heavens to Betsy.
Oh, heavens.
Have you talked about Yemen?
Because we have, and we do quite a bit.
No disrespect, you're allowed to be angry about what's going on in Gaza, but we aren't Israel!
Okay?
So if your answer is, no funding.
No funding.
I say, okay.
Let's make a list of all the countries we shouldn't be funding.
There's a lot of them.
Saudi Arabia.
They cut off the petrodollar deal.
Prepare for the economy to take a big hit.
Things ain't gonna get better.
Maybe Donald Trump gets in, wags his finger at Saudi Arabia, we re-up the petrodollar deal, and he stabilizes this country.
Let me clarify that.
Temporarily stabilizes it with a band-aid.
The petrodollar system is nuts as it is.
But right now, global trade on oil is getting off the dollar.
So your dollar is about to be worth nothing.
Hence Bitcoin.
I'm not giving you financial advice.
I'm just saying good luck.
But maybe we shouldn't be spending and mass spending money on things we can't afford because the system ain't going to be doing too well in the future.
I think Trump had the right plan.
Secure our borders, bring back our jobs, better trade agreements, get our troops back.
It's about to get bad.
He's basically saying, bunker down for the storm.
Call the kids home.
The clouds are coming in.
You know, you send a text message to kids, the storm's coming.
Get home now.
And they're like, oh, but I want to go out and play.
I want to go invade Iraq.
No, no, no, no.
Hurricanes are coming.
And we need to be ready for what that hurricane's going to look like internationally.
The establishment Democrats are like, no, we're going to stay out.
It's going to be fine.
Avoiding the actual analogies, it's as simple as this.
The Democratic view is we're going to maintain the liberal economic order no matter what, even if the system collapses trying.
Trump's strategy is the liberal economic order has failed.
We need to bunker down and prepare for the worst now so we can come out of this on top.
I'm with Trump.
I think that's the right angle.
They want war in Ukraine.
They want to fund war in Ukraine.
They keep funding it.
They give Israel $20 billion.
We don't have the economic forces.
So they're bringing in as many people as possible, thinking, we're going to bring these people in to do labor, to maintain our economic machine, so that we can keep producing weapons and go to war and win.
It will not work!
It won't work!
At a certain point, you will rip the bottom out, you'll cut the plant from its roots, and the system will buckle and collapse.
And they're gonna burn it to the ground instead of giving up on their liberal economic order pipe dream.
I'm with Trump on this one.
So, I'll leave it there.
Next segment's coming up at 4pm on this channel.
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Free abortions!
Let's talk about why the DNC's giving out free abortions and free vasectomies.
Thanks for hanging out.
For everybody watching live, we'll jump to your Super Chats now.
Let's grab the Super Chats and see what you got!
All right.
Just Cause I'm Free says, Kamala isn't drunk, Tim.
She got into Joe Biden's medicine cabinet.
Problem solved.
Aha!
Brian Martin says, she seems like a drunk sovereign citizen trying to get out of a speeding ticket in one of those clips.
unidentified
Oof.
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Perhaps.
Perhaps.
Notice Me Senpai says, maybe the cocaine they keep finding in the White House was hers.
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I hope not.
tim pool
Let's go.
What have we here?
The old YouTube super chat jump.
We got Raymond G. Stanley Jr.
saying, they think they can sway in Dems, they can have sway in Dems' decisions.
They can, to a certain degree.
Democrats don't want to support them, but they're also considering what's going to happen if they don't get support from this faction.
The White Trash Panda says leftists for Intifada is like chickens for KFC.
Indeed, indeed.
Mike Coyne says, did you see Russia seceded?
Seceded?
Russia ceded a strategic waterway to China for protection.
It gives China easier access to the Sea of Japan.
Very interesting.
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Very interesting.
tim pool
All right.
Kieran the Meat Man says, Tim, have you thought of using the Discord to find more Timcast member sponsors for videos?
Would increase revenue and help bolster the Discord community.
You know, we were doing that Friday shout out thing, which kind of fell off.
It's hard to maintain all of these, you know, we're thinly spread, I guess, as it were.
If we had more members, we'd do more.
You know, we are thinly spread indeed.
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All right.
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Isaac says, Wait, you're telling me there's actually a service for boarding up stores?
Next thing you know, there's going to be a service to clean up poop in the street.
Oh, wait.
Well, there are storms.
Chicago gets pretty, pretty intense lake effect storms.
So boarding up windows isn't just about riots.
Probably there's probably contractors that do general work, and they have a website specifically for boarding up.
And then when the need arises, they step aside, they do that extra work.
I remember, um, dude, thunderstorms in Chicago are based AF.
We're out in West Virginia right now.
I have not seen a thunderstorm anywhere near as crazy as what it was like in Chicago with the lake effect stuff.
I remember one day...
A storm blew my window off the, not hinges, but the track.
So it's one of those ones where you, like, pull the little bars and it folds open.
And the storm blew it out, and I'm in the kitchen, then there's a foyer, and then the window, and there's a door.
Okay, so here's the kitchen, here's the door, here's the foyer, here's the window.
The window gets blown off, and the water is spraying Horizontally at my face and I'm like holy crap and I had to go anyway to put the window back on and I'm like I don't know how that happened.
Maybe it was like unlatched or whatever so I got knocked off but the wind was right strong.
Very strong.
Let's grab some more super jets.
What do we have here?
Justin Ernold says, Tim, did you see the recent hyper-realistic Cyberpunk 2077 mod video with next-gen GPUs?
It's the wildest graphics that match with brain-user interfaces and we are like 10 years away from being there.
I'm warning you.
You are being warned.
We're getting there, man.
Once we have read-write capabilities with Neuralink, it's done.
You will live in the pods, you will eat the bugs, and you will never be happier.
Everything you've ever wanted, and more.
Perhaps you're already in the pod right now!
And you won't even know.
Maybe the Matrix is not this world like MMORPG.
Maybe the Matrix is literally just a private server that you've chosen for yourself.
I mean, think about it.
Life is miserable.
And they say, look, you don't gotta walk away from life.
You go in the pod, you plug in the interface, and you will get to live the life of your choosing.
And it's only eight hours of sleep.
So for you in base reality, you sit down in the pod, you plug in and you fall asleep.
This whole life you live, but eight hours, but eight hours.
Once your life is over, you wake up in the pod and you go, oh man, time for work again.
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And you get up and you go to work.
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Or maybe you don't.
unidentified
I don't know.
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That's the idea, that if they could do read-write, um...
You know what would be really funny?
If base reality is like you actually sleep for 70 years and then you're awake for 140 or something like that.
That's not 240 hours or whatever, years.
But you know, so like this life is literally just us asleep right now for 70 years and we're like much longer lived or something.
You never know, man.
But I'm telling you, everyone's gonna choose to live in the pod.
Because I mean, look, let's be real.
There's gonna be some dude who weighs 270 pounds, and he's got bad skin, and he's lonely, and he can't figure out how to make things work, and they say, but sir, simply plug in, and you will be Sir Galahad Knight!
And then he'll be riding on a horse, and you'll be ripped, and in this world, you are the hero.
Maybe someone We'll plug into the Neuralink where they say, I just want to be a well-known podcaster who skateboards and plays music and is successful.
But in real life, they are just some loser living in the pod and eating the bugs.
Maybe.
You never know.
You never know.
All right, what have we here?
Jeff Simpson says, they were selling Trump shirts at a Metallica concert.
You think they will be at the DNC?
Wow, really?
Crazy.
All right.
What have we here?
unidentified
Someone making fun of Obama.
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Kiri says the left will lose their minds with Israel and Gaza, but when it comes to the Uyghurs and the CCP, it's crickets.
Why is that?
Because they don't know anything.
Because they're being directed to protest these things.
It is what it is.
Let's jump to the next segment, ladies and gentlemen.
This is the one I really want to talk about, and I care so much more about this than any other segment.
Let's roll.
From Fox News, Planned Parenthood offering free abortions and vasectomies at the DNC.
I would just like to open this up by saying thank you to the Democrats and Planned Parenthood.
I have never wanted to donate to Planned Parenthood more in my life.
Free vasectomies for Democratic men at DNC conventions.
Is there a way we can ramp this up and get it at every Democrat event?
I'm wondering if, you know, like David Pakman, Hassan, or like Harry Sisson, perhaps, would like to join me in an effort to get these mobile plant—what they have is these trucks, these buses, where you walk in, on the bus, they give you the snip and the twist, and no more babies for you.
And I'm saying, I am all about helping the Democrats in this endeavor.
I'm only, I'm actually only about a quarter joking.
Not even half joking.
If these people want to get vasectomies, I encourage it.
Indeed.
I know there's a lot of people who are like, this is wrong, it's disgusting.
Okay.
All right.
Well, let me pull up some tweets on the matter, actually.
I have the story here, but I do want to pull up a specific tweet that shows the actual bus from Planned Parenthood, which I find to be quite humorous.
Indeed, humorous.
And let me scroll down a little bit, because you have the story about that.
Here we go.
Here we go.
Planned Parenthood of Great Rivers.
Take a look at this.
Health care, no matter where.
Planned Parenthood bus.
Come on in to our Class A camper.
Sit on down and we will snip and twist and you will never have babies.
Fox says, Planned Parenthood is offering more than a free t-shirt or sticker.
The organization will offer free vasectomies and medical abortions and emergency contraception.
Planned Parenthood, Great Rivers of St.
Louis announced in the next post, the bus is headed to the... The bus is headed to the DNC in Chicago.
All free vasectomy and medication abortions are filled for our mobile health clinic in Chicago.
Check back soon.
We will share the interest form link again if we have cancellations.
at the idea of just mechanizing and industrializing women terminating their children and men removing their ability to have children.
That being said, my actual non-jokey position is, I think abortion is wrong.
I think vasectomies are a personal choice, whatever, if you don't have kids, you don't have to have kids, and people who don't want to have kids probably shouldn't have kids.
I think abortion is wrong, however.
I am not a staunch pro-lifer.
I'm more of a 1990s pro-choicer, which means I don't like saying pro-choice because the democratic pro-choice these days is like abortion up to the point of birth, which is psychotic.
No, I'm more of the...
I don't know how you outright illegalize all abortions in every circumstance.
So there's got to be some discretion between the doctor and the woman, though I think abortion as contraception is wrong.
It should be heavily restricted, and it should be kept within certain bounds.
Typically, most conservatives do agree with exceptions for rape and incest, and as clarified by many conservatives, if not all, is that many view incest to be rape.
They don't mean like a brother and sister.
They mean like a dad abusing a daughter or something like that, or an uncle or something like that.
So it's always about consent.
And I think it's a fair compromise.
I had this conversation with Crowder, too, and Glenn Beck.
The compromise in the instance of rape is very difficult.
Indeed it is.
Because the pro-life argument is that it's not the child's fault.
And most conservatives actually, I shouldn't say most conservatives, but many prominent conservatives are of the position that rape should not be an exception.
I think that is the logical position for pro-lifers to hold.
But that being said, I view myself more as a libertarian-leaning, traditional pro-choice individual, substantially leaning more towards the life argument than the current Democrat-version argument.
That being said, with what they're doing, they're eliminating themselves from—they're selecting themselves out of the gene pool.
And it's tough, isn't it?
You don't like to see it.
We are compassionate people that want the best for everybody.
But they've decided, beep beep, Chicago, we're headed your way to provide free vasectomies and abortions.
I can only tell you this.
It's a self-correcting problem.
You needn't say more.
You can argue.
You can scream.
You can spit and yowl, and you can cry into the wind.
But these people have cast their votes.
And as peace-loving conservatives, they are not willing to engage in any kind of extreme, forceful actions to stop the process of abortion.
That being said, the problem ends up solving itself when these people eliminate themselves from the gene pool, and those who are more likely to be in favor of abortions will, just over a long enough period of time, cease to exist.
But let's start from the beginning then.
Let's start from the beginning.
What does it mean to actually oppose abortion?
Right now in this country, overwhelmingly, conservatives say it's wrong and we should vote to restrict or end it.
Many, many conservatives take the position that states should choose for themselves, though a lot of the more prominent staunch pro-lifers say it should be banned federally.
Well, I would say only a tiny fraction of conservatives and pro-lifers I've ever talked to have ever considered violence in response to defending the life of a baby from an abortion.
The question is this.
I asked this on the TimCast Uncensored show to many a pro-lifer.
If you were walking in, say, like a rural area in Nebraska or something, and you saw a man whipping another man in chains, the man in chains is screaming and begging for help.
He's beating me, he's gonna kill me.
You have a gun.
Would you intervene to save the man who is being chained up and mercilessly beaten by this other man?
Overwhelmingly, people say yes, hoping that we don't have to use force at all, but this guy's gonna kill the other guy.
And self-defense is allowed when you're defending the lives of others.
It is considered self-defense to defend yourself or the life of another if they're facing great bodily harm or death.
Not even just death, great bodily harm.
Well, being whipped would do that.
I say, okay, so you would actually use your weapon and say, or train it and say, stop doing that now or else.
And I ask, if the guy then refuses and threatens to kill that man, would you save him?
Most people say yes.
It's big grudging.
Some people joke and say, oh, I'd have no problem saving him.
Most people are like, you don't want to hurt somebody, but you can't let murderers murder.
And it's sad.
A tragic circumstance.
But the law agrees.
This is a circumstance where the good guys have to defend the other person.
So then I ask many of these same individuals.
A doctor is in a clinic and you're walking by and you see in the window there is a baby at eight and a half months.
And the doctor's like, nope, we're going to end it.
And he takes the tool.
They use this long tool to snip the spinal column to kill it and then pull it out piece by piece.
I'm not saying these are common.
That's not the argument.
This is an argument about the moral distinction.
And many pro-lifers say, I will not intervene with force in that event.
And I say, then, there is some distinction between two men, and with one man about to kill the other, and a woman and a baby, and a doctor is about to kill the baby.
Most conservatives said they would not intervene in that regard.
And I said, but would it not be the same thing as intervening to save the life of an innocent child from someone who seeks to do great bodily harm?
And most conservatives say, no, I have had a few say, no question, absolutely, it's the same thing.
Most say, no.
And so with that being said, I tell you where we are.
Conservatives are peace-loving.
They're tolerant.
And that's unfortunate for conservatives.
Not that we want to see violence.
We don't.
What I'm saying is that they tolerate.
They allow people to engage in practices over a long enough period of time.
outside of the means of government.
They say live and let live over and over again.
We talk about liberals and conservatives, but conservatives have created the liberals.
This was a conservative Christian country for its entirety up until, I think, only the past couple of decades.
It started becoming more secular.
So what happens then is The law changes, abortions become allowed, and conservatives keep saying, look, we're just going to try and vote.
We will not engage in violence.
Now, don't get me wrong.
A lot of people attacked abortion clinics, you know, in the 90s.
These stories were happening quite a bit.
My point is, not to the extent you'd expect someone who really opposes abortion.
What that means is, for me, I absolutely oppose violence.
I think it's not going to win you anything politically.
But unfortunately, then we come to this end result.
Democrats will abort their children and get vasectomies because the law allows it.
No one is willing to do anything to stop them outside of any legal framework, and so it will keep happening.
In 20 to 40 years, it will end.
It's a self-correcting problem.
These individuals will not have children.
They will try to indoctrinate in other ways.
It will fail.
I'm sorry.
It will fail.
It will fail.
And I'll say it again.
It will fail.
Many people like to say they don't have kids they recruit.
Doesn't matter.
Literally does not matter.
You are looking at the victories of Donald Trump, you're looking at Gen Z in some areas shifting more rightward, only because conservatives have more kids.
Islam is a much stronger component than Christianity.
They have substantially more kids than Christians, but either way, I assure you, religious fundamentalist views are more likely to survive out over secular liberal ones.
A teacher may try to indoctrinate a child, but a parent, let's say, let's put it this way, Dearborn, Michigan, what do you think a religious, devout Muslim parent would do if they find out their kid was being indoctrinated in such a way?
They'd take him out.
They'd say, you're not going to the school anymore.
We're not going to let these teachers talk to you.
We saw it in Birmingham in the UK.
Talked about it last Friday on the Culture War podcast.
Conservatives, I would say run-of-the-mill, more conservative-leaning individuals in this country may ignore this, allowing Democrats to indoctrinate kids, for sure.
But indoctrination will always be a weaker force over literally just having kids.
That's it.
Now, social media is the bigger risk, but because conservatives have recognized this and have begun putting pressure on these systems, you can see conservatives not only have more kids, but they're engaged in a culture war which would disrupt the indoctrination pipeline.
The math is clear.
Over a long enough period of time, Democrats will select themselves out and their worldview will cease to exist.
That's it.
Maybe it's 20, 40, 60, 80 years.
I don't know.
But that worldview cannot survive if it is based on bringing buses to their political conventions to give vasectomies to their political leaders.
I want to stress this.
I'm not saying Joe Biden's going and getting snipped.
I'm not saying that you're looking at prominent Democrat politicians getting abortions.
I am saying the people who go to the DNC are delegates.
They are the most politically active of the Democratic Party, and those are the people being offered up vasectomies and abortions.
They will not reproduce, they will not have kids, and their indoctrination can only go so far.
Over a long enough period of time, it is done.
That's just reality.
That's just reality.
They can do whatever they want.
I would prefer it if we had stricter regulations.
But we don't.
For a variety of reasons.
Conservatives, Christians, have been very tolerant.
They've allowed this to happen.
And now it's happening.
And conservatives to this day still allow it to happen.
And it will.
Until it won't happen anymore.
That's it.
Because there won't be enough liberals to vote for it.
Eventually, they will select enough of themselves out of this population that the vote will happen.
You have 100 people.
50 of them are conservative, 50 of them are Democrats.
The 50 conservatives each have two children.
The Democrats, the other 50, are having one.
So what does that mean?
It means, but in one generation, you are going to have 150 conservative voters, not so much, but let's just say, flat, and 75.
You went from 50-50 to 75-25.
Well, actually, is it 75-25?
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It's not.
tim pool
But it's two to one.
So 66-33.
And let's just say that there is some defection rate among the children of conservatives because conservatives are terrible at culture for whatever reason.
unidentified
What?
tim pool
You're gonna flip that?
No!
It may even just end up 55-45.
One more generation.
unidentified
150.
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Let's say the original 50 have already had their two kids, so they don't have any more kids.
But the 100 children each have two children of their own.
So now you're going from 100 to 300.
Or I should say, it's actually, my math is wrong.
Each are replacing themselves because two parents makes two kids.
If each individual had two kids, it's four kids.
So let's just say that.
Let's just say that.
It goes from 50 to 100, and Democrats to 75, and then the process repeats.
Over a long enough period of time, the Democrat growth is stagnant.
People start dying.
More people are dying because they're not replacing themselves.
And let's just say, after 100 years, Republicans have replaced themselves, and there's 50, and there's 10 Democrats.
Population decline.
But Democrats won't be voting for anything at that point.
The real point is this.
It can take only a single generation to get to the point where you have a single percentage point advantage, and the Republicans all vote for banning abortion, and then abortion gets banned.
Then for the next 20 to 40 years, Democrats aren't getting abortions, more Democrats are born, and then those Democrats old enough, they vote for abortion.
And it ebbs and flows.
That could be a real potential outcome.
But I suppose all we can do is just sit back and see.
Democrats want this.
Congratulations.
You can have it.
You can have it, Democrats.
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And for everybody who's watching, the next segment will be up at 6.
This one's messed up.
Real messed up story.
A dude saying that he should not have to disclose that he has HIV and the women on the show agreeing with him, being like, yeah, of course, of course.
This is the state of the Democratic Party and the things they're trying to introduce.
So that'll be up at 6 p.m.
for those that are watching live right now.
We'll go to your Super Chats.
Everybody else, thanks for hanging out.
We'll see y'all at 6.
We're gonna grab your Super Chats and then we'll play this video clip and talk about this insanity.
And in the meantime, let me take a quick sip.
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Pardon me.
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All right.
Azazel the Fallen says, my Kamala theory was always long-term amphetamines abuse.
Side effects include anxiety, aggression, mood swings.
Drinking at the same time could explain a lot.
unidentified
Interesting.
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Jason Dixon says, about that Discord comment before, you have a strong community of volunteers, tap into that source.
People like Raymond are in the tens of hundreds in the Discord.
Tens of hundreds.
We all volunteer for the community, not personal gain.
Um, I think y'all are doing some of the coolest stuff ever.
The workshops, the shows, it's really amazing.
I really want to, I want this club, this physical space in Martinsburg to get opened up.
Permits have gone through and it's just taken forever and it's frustrating.
It's a historic building.
It's got ridiculous, um, uh, restrictions for being a historic building and it's our choice to buy it.
So we got to deal with that, but it'll be really cool when we have a physical space y'all can just hang out at.
Interesting.
That's funny.
Benny Johnson asks men at the DNC if they want one.
Interesting.
unidentified
That's funny.
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Bomb Juice says, I'm more than fine with lefties getting the snip and twist, but I think anyone
who does shouldn't be able to work in child care or education.
If you don't want kids, I don't want you around mine.
unidentified
Agreed.
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Kawai Studios, Gotcha, and Roblox says, Tim, can you name these pro-life conservatives?
Which ones?
You're talking about, uh, the people, like, so I've had, uh, Seamus, for instance, ban abortion outright nationally, uh, for any reason, there should never be an abortion allowed no matter what.
And Seamus's position is abortion does not refer to medical intervention to save the life of the mother.
If there is a reason that you're trying to save the mother and it results in, accidentally, the death of the child, that's not an abortion.
If you intentionally kill the child because you're trying to save the woman, now you're getting into more murky territory.
Seamus is one, obvious.
He's a good friend.
But he holds those views.
And then there are...
I mean, it's been a while.
I guess you gotta watch TimCast IRL, because I don't want to falsely call someone out.
But on X, you can clearly see many of the pro-life groups, staunch pro-life groups, are outright like, there should be no exception if a child is conceived through rape.
The child did nothing wrong.
But there are many who are just like, hasn't Ben Shapiro said, exceptions for rape and incest?
But that's it.
I could be wrong.
That's why I don't want to call anybody out for getting it wrong.
We've had them on TimCast IRL.
When the conversation comes up.
Joshua Martin says, Leftists believe in a conspiracy that billionaire right-wing capitalists want them to have families so their children can be used for labor.
They like cheap American labor and, uh, like they need cheap American labor anymore.
Ah, that's funny.
Apocalypse says, Tim, have you ever read the Dresden Files by Jim Butcher?
Urban fantasy that takes place in Chicago.
I have not.
I have not.
Alright.
Let's, uh, we'll grab one more.
Zar Qasim says, irony.
People fighting for the right of people want to remove the creation of people.
Right.
In the long run, it's just gone.
Charles Fowler says your lisping Trump sounds more like Fauci.
You gotta work on it.
That's what I was saying.
It doesn't, uh, it doesn't work properly.
unidentified
Um, Donald Trump is, you know, at the rallies and he says, we got, you can't call Chris Christie a fat pig.
We don't do that.
And then you add the lisp and you lisp big like this with a slush and then it turns into Fauci, I guess.
tim pool
Lexi Redd says, are you single, Tim?
unidentified
Indeed, I'm not!
tim pool
Sorry, ladies.
Sorry, ladies.
But let's jump into that next segment.
Here we go.
We got this tweet from Ian Miles Chong.
And it's a clip from some podcast.
I don't know the name of the product.
It's it's it says the name of the podcast is Queer Something.
And it is a man, a male.
I don't know, maybe the person identifies as some other way.
Saying that he should not be required to disclose HIV status to people he is engaging in relations with, much to the fear and anger of those he is victimizing.
Let me play the clip for you.
And, uh, let's talk about where the Democratic Party has brought us.
Here you go.
unidentified
I put HIV positive on my, like, on my profiles.
People don't want to touch you.
I remember being on a date with someone.
So I brought him back to my place.
I was like, okay, like, I need to tell you something.
Like, I'm HIV positive.
And I remember he, like, looked at me.
It was like I murdered him.
tim pool
I'm gonna pause right there real quick.
Actually, let me play it through and then we'll play it again.
unidentified
I was like, I thought he was going to beat the shit out of me.
He was like, I can't believe you wouldn't tell me and like, you gave me HIV and like was just like losing his mind.
And I'm like, no, that's not possible.
Even if I bled on you, like an open wound, like that wouldn't happen.
I'm undetectable.
And like, you know, but he just like, didn't want to hear it.
Now, like, the way the law goes, like, being undetectable, like, I really don't have to, like, disclose my status.
And you think about it, like, anyone that you meet on your first date or if, like, you're hooking up, like, are you like, I have diabetes, I have high blood pressure, you're not telling them any of this shit.
Where HIV is now, like, If you are undetectable, you don't necessarily have to disclose that.
I don't think you're putting anyone at any risk that you have to necessarily go through that, but it's because of the stigma and shame that I feel like I have to disclose.
people would look at that as betrayal. I put HIV. So I'm gonna play it again. I want to show you
this and make a point. Positive on my like on my profiles.
People don't want to touch you.
tim pool
Yeah, they don't want to touch you because you have HIV.
And yes, medications have gone a long way. But who wants to live a life of being forced medicated
to deal with a virus that would kill you otherwise. I remember being on a date with
unidentified
someone. So I brought him back to my place. I
tim pool
I brought him back to my place, he says.
unidentified
Pause right there.
You know what he didn't say?
tell you something like I'm HIV positive and I remember he like looked at me it was like I
murdered him I was like I thought he was going to beat the shit out of me he was like I can't
believe you wouldn't tell me and like you gave me HIV.
tim pool
Pause right there you know what he didn't say I brought this person back to my place and then this and
then said oh by the way I gotta tell you no no no no you see what he skipped over was that they
engaged in activities that could result in the transmission of HIV.
And then he told him.
The point of the story is, he engaged in adult activities with another guy, without disclosing his status, and this guy looked at him like he had been murdered.
You're condemning someone to a life of medication, of going to the doctor, of fear, of constantly getting tested, of now, as this guy says, the shame and stigma.
I'm forced to tell people this.
You are condemning people to the same thing.
Wild.
unidentified
Oh wow.
tim pool
And look at the hosts.
Wow, yeah.
Watch this woman in the back.
Her right here.
unidentified
And I'm like, no, that's not possible.
Even if I bled on you, like, in an open wound, like, that wouldn't happen.
I'm undetectable.
Yeah, yeah.
He just, like, didn't want to hear it.
Now, like, the way the law goes, like, being undetectable, like, I really don't have to, like, disclose my status.
Right.
And you think about it, like, anyone that you meet on your first date, or if, like, you're hooking up, like, are you, like, I have diabetes.
tim pool
Yeah, look, they have something.
That's what she says right there.
Assuming that is a... I'm assuming it's a female.
I think they both look female.
But if not, congratulations on passing.
unidentified
You're not telling anybody you have diabetes?
telling them any of this shit where HIV is now like if you are under you're not
tim pool
telling anybody you have diabetes is that what he said your first date or
unidentified
like you're hooking up like are you like I have diabetes I have high blood
tim pool
pressure you're not telling me he's laughing High blood pressure is not a transmissible disease that can kill you, that restricts activities you can engage in, that forces you to constantly get medical checkups and take medication.
Diabetes is a failure of your pancreas.
You don't transmit that to someone.
unidentified
Many of this shit, where HIV is now, if you are undetectable, you don't necessarily have to disclose that.
I don't think you're putting anyone at any risk that you have to necessarily go through that, but it's because of the stigma and shame that I feel like I have to disclose.
People would look at that as betrayal.
tim pool
I will add one more thing, just as an aside to these individuals.
My advice Don't say, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, all the time when your guest is talking.
Now, there are certain circumstances where on my shows, for instance, I will say, wow, or I'll go, yeah, but I'm cognizant of when I do, and you have to restrict it because I think she said, do we want to listen to that and count how many times she said, yeah, but that's a podcasting thing.
Here we go.
We have this from APA, the American Psychological Association.
HIV laws that appear to do more harm than good.
Really?
What do you mean?
Overview.
Define HIV exposure or HIV criminalization, they're calling it.
They say in the 80s, during the early panic around AIDS, states began to pass new type of legislation.
These laws made it illegal, often felonious, to knowingly expose another person to HIV.
Many reflected the oft-irrational fears of HIV that were prevalent at the time.
Today, in many states, people with the virus can be prosecuted for such acts as spitting, even though HIV cannot be transmitted through saliva.
These laws, called HIV exposure or criminalization laws, spread throughout the 90s, blah blah blah, and they're doing more harm than good.
Here we go.
This is from NBC News.
New California law reduces penalty for knowingly exposing someone to HIV.
That's crazy.
This is 2017.
From WTTW, that's your window to the world, over in Chicago.
Illinois repeals HIV criminal transmission law.
People with HIV can no longer be criminally prosecuted for exposing someone else to the virus without their knowledge.
Wow.
This makes Illinois the second state to repeal laws making HIV exposure a felony.
I mean, willfully, knowingly transmitting a disease to another person, and they say, you know, whatever.
Wild.
Absolutely insane.
Absolutely insane.
Wow, man.
That's where we're at.
19th News says HIV is no longer a death sentence, but states still have laws targeting people who live with it.
And here's a picture of a black woman being arrested by a cop.
unidentified
What?
tim pool
Dude, this is the game they play.
These people are evil.
Evil people.
unidentified
This is evil.
tim pool
I cannot even begin to describe how evil it is to have an infectious disease that you're being medicated for and go, excuse me, well, the medication is likely, in all likelihood, making it non-transmissible, so I'm not gonna tell anybody.
That's insane.
Absolutely insane.
And this is what Democrats want.
They're nodding along, they're saying, yeah, yeah, like diabetes!
You know what I mean?
Wow, dude.
But I can tell you something.
This is only for Democrats.
Really.
For the most part.
Just like the abortion issue, this is a self-selection issue for Democrats.
Conservatives?
I would say, actually, the worst thing here is for default and post-liberals, who are not so traditionally bound, and like to act like liberals, but don't like how far things have gone.
You're the ones at risk.
The far left, I mean, here's the reality.
That guy said it.
When he disclosed, after the fact, to that dude that he had HIV, the guy looked at him like he had been murdered.
I assure you.
Those two women, if you engaged in activities with them and then told them, oh, by the way, like that guy, imagine they hooked up with that guy and then he was like, oh, I got HIV.
They'd be crying.
They'd be panicking.
They'd have a heart attack.
They'd be in panic mode.
They'd be going to the hospital several times, getting tested, crying every time they did.
But so long as they don't have to deal with it, they smile and nod along saying, yeah, screw that guy, screw that guy who's now panicked and living in fear.
Living in fear, terrified that he could die.
That he's gonna have a life of medication now.
He's gonna have to go to the hospital and get some prophylactic.
They give, um... They have, like, a drug that if you get exposed, you can try and take it to prevent the risk that, like, to prevent it from actually taking hold and actually developing into full-blown HIV or AIDS.
Most people would be in sheer panic.
They only care.
They only act like they don't care because it's good for the show!
Because... But this is where we're at.
I'm telling you where it's going, and you know better than I do.
They're going to be getting kids involved.
They're already trying to do it with the books in the schools.
They're going to be spreading diseases.
And you know what?
It's self-selection.
Conservatives are not going to be going to bars and meeting up with random guys.
Because that's the antithesis of conservatism.
Conservatives are more likely to have a wife.
And kids, and live normal lives, and they're not really worried about this.
Staunch religious conservatives, who are only ever going to be with their spouse, don't have to worry about it at all.
However, the far left and those that live these lifestyles are the ones who will reap the most harms from all of it.
And so, you know, I'm sitting here saying, live the way you want to live, I guess.
It's unfortunate.
I don't think it should be allowed, but the end result is, like the abortion issue, it's a self-selection thing.
You know?
I'll leave it there.
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Rachel Zegler derails Snow White again.
Branding experts warned her index may trigger a boycott.
We got a bonus segment, because I wanted to talk about all of this.
And we got time for it as well, but we'll grab some Super Chats before we jump into this next one.
Rye the Guy says, isn't it basically like rape?
The other person has a right to know so they can give consent, right?
Not if you're a leftist!
Not if you're a leftist, I guess.
unidentified
Oh, man.
tim pool
Patrick De Niro says that his ex gave him HPV.
He can't get rid of it.
He's been absent.
His throat has bumps growing in it now.
She killed me.
I cannot get rid of it.
Put my health in a spiral.
unidentified
Whoa.
tim pool
Geez.
Really?
Man, sorry to hear.
All right.
Slick MZ says, no felony for transmitting HIV for the same people that accused you of killing grandma for not wearing a mask.
Indeed, indeed.
How interesting is that?
Bro Cody says, people like this wanted us to have vaccine passports to go to the grocery store and keep our jobs.
unidentified
Hmm.
tim pool
That's a really great point.
unidentified
All right.
tim pool
What do we have here?
Thomas Conservative says, the birthright speech was accurate, Tim, but that is why the Dems want to add more Senate seats by making new districts that have seats.
Well, uh, Puerto Rico and, um, what do they want to add?
They want to add, uh, Puerto Rico and D.C.
Gordon Shumway says, Tim, Pop Culture Crisis covered a story where a guy actively sought out to contract HIV.
Hit up Brett and Mary for the details, and the interview video, there, there are some sick people.
Yeah, they're called bug chasers.
And, uh, You hang out in Chicago, you know all about it.
People in Chicago, on the north side, talk about this for a while.
They say that they're tired of living in fear of getting it, so they intentionally get it so they never have to worry about it again.
Because then it's just, they're done.
That's messed up.
Messed up, man.
unidentified
Man.
tim pool
Alright, let's do this.
Bonus segment!
Here we go.
Ladies and gentlemen, everyone's favorite woke actress, Rachel Zegler, who's appearing in Snow White, has just shouted out something about free Palestine or whatever, and so now they're worried that people are going to boycott Snow White, and they probably will.
This is what you get.
You reap what you have sown.
Rest in all that you have created.
For when you lie with dogs, you get fleas.
There you go.
Snow White remake star Rachel Zegler has triggered another storm of controversy while promoting the long-delayed Disney film.
They had to redo it!
Remember when it was first Snow White and the Seven Companions?
Let me pull that... I'm gonna pull that image up.
Snow White and the Seven Companions.
Oh, man.
Here we go.
We got it.
We got it right here.
They actually tried to pull this off because it was what's-his-face.
What's that?
Peter Dinklage.
He was like, how could they be making Snow White and the Seven Dwarves in this day?
It's so shockingly offensive.
Dwarves, we are people.
It's like, dude, they're not talking about you.
They're talking about mythological mountain-dwelling people formed from clay.
Calm down.
unidentified
Like, okay.
tim pool
Mythical dwarves are crafted from the stones or clay of mountains, and they live deep beneath them seeking treasures.
That's what they're talking about!
Not you!
But he got offended.
So they actually tried to pull off the seven companions.
Everybody mocked and laughed at it.
Like, you really think you're gonna pull this off?
I do feel- I wonder if they got to keep these actors for doing the voice of- Is this guy missing an arm or something?
Or is this behind him?
I don't know.
Anyway.
So they had to delay the whole thing.
They had to redo the CGI, and they were like, okay, we're gonna have to make, like, a real Snow White film.
So the new trailer now shows CGI and actual dwarves, and they're like, okay, we're gonna have to, like, actually make the movie this time.
I think it'll still do well, but I think they're gonna... I think they're gonna get a lot of people angry.
Check this out.
The 23-year-old, repeatedly sparked anger with her woke views, waded into the Israel-Palestine conflict on X while promoting the blockbuster movie, despite branding experts warning that such antics would trigger a boycott.
The New Jersey native took to X on August 12, two days before the trailer, to say, and always remember, free Palestine.
The teaser trailer shows Zegler as the titular princess, the controversial CGI7 dwarves.
And Israeli actress Gal Gadot, 39, as the iconic evil queen.
Some Israeli publications have taken exception to Zegler's comment and suggested she insulted Gadot, although there's no suggestion of any tension between the two leading ladies.
Disney has tried to move away from hot-button issues after finding itself mired in a series of woke controversies blamed for tanking its share price.
Zegler herself appeared to have quieted down after angering moviegoers by declaring that she hated the original movie, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs.
She branded the storyline weird while referring to the prince character as a stalker and suggested the remake would ensure the fairytale smooching was consensual.
So sleeping Snow White bites the apple and the prince has to wake her up.
She's already awake.
And then he looks at her and says, we have only a few... Here's the story they're going to write.
It's going to be like, whenever a prince shows up, she wakes up briefly, but she has only a few minutes to decide if she wants to kiss him or not.
What is she going to do?
No, the curse is that she wakes up and gets to go on a date with the guy.
But if she decides not to kiss him, she falls asleep again.
There's also this funny scene in the trailer where she... It's that scene where she's telling the dwarves which housework they have to do to get their house in order.
In the original cartoon, she goes, you do the dishes, and you do this, and I'll sweep.
Because, like, she's being fair and participating along with everybody else.
In the new one, she goes, you sweep, and she gives the broom to someone else, like, what, you're not gonna do any work, lady?
But you're gonna live in our house?
Yeah, woke.
Here we go, and she says, and as always, and always remember, free Palestine.
What a terrible choice for Snow White!
Her skin was white as snow!
Look, dude, I understand, to a certain degree, when they're thinking like, you know, we want to, if not explicitly stated otherwise, I think it's fine, periodically, that, well, I'll put it this way.
Idris Elba played Heimdall.
Heimdall's a Norse god who is white.
I don't care.
I don't.
Some people are mad because they're like Tim.
They would never do it the other way around.
They would never have a black character portrayed by a white person.
And I'm like, indeed, that is the hypocrisy.
That is something to be cloyed about.
I'm not gonna complain about, like, it doesn't mean both are bad.
It doesn't mean that Ichisoba shouldn't play Heimdall.
I think Ichisoba's awesome.
I think he did a great Heimdall.
I think he was fantastic.
I have no problem with that.
You know, Magic the Gathering, the card game...
made a Lord of the Rings set where they made a bunch of the characters black.
And I was just like, okay, dude, if you made a one or two, we get it.
Humans come in all different types.
It's not just white people.
And I can respect that.
But to make a bunch of them black, I'm like, okay, now hold on.
No, I don't know.
I think it was like, was it, was it Eowyn and Aragorn they made as black characters for the Lord of the Rings set?
And I'm kind of just like, We're not talking about actors, we're talking about depictions of the actual characters from the stories as they were told.
But I guess they wanted inclusivity or whatever, so a lot of people thought it was weird and off-putting.
Now, look, I gotta tell you.
For Ariel, in Little Mermaid, they dyed a black woman's hair red.
They bleached it.
I'm like, why?
If Ariel is described in the book as a white girl, a white-skinned mermaid, with red hair, And you want a black actress to portray this individual, then keep her hair the same.
And they're like, no, but the story says the hair's red.
And I'm like, the story says she's white.
Or whatever.
Like, Heimdall, right?
A Norse god who's blonde, I believe, in the drawings.
They didn't make Aegis Elba bleach his hair.
That would be ridiculous.
And I'm fine with Aegis Elba.
I thought he was fantastic as Heimdall.
I love the character.
I love his work.
They've chosen Rachel Zegler, who is, I guess you describe her as swarthy.
She is olive-skinned.
She is not fair.
She's not skin as white as snow.
I got no issue with that, other than you once again have a character who is described skin as white as snow, and there are people who have very, very light skin, you could have chosen, like very, very white, that fits the character of Snow White.
It's not a race thing.
It's a character description thing.
This is Disney.
Disney, you're weird.
You know what?
They can't help but burn themselves to the ground.
They say there was a time when Disney actors were media trained and were thoughtful about the impact of their words while sticking to key messaging about films.
But it seems with this total rewrite of Snow White, picturing her as a girl, as a boss girl, has gone to the heads of their stars.
Indeed, indeed.
Disney will need to be careful with how they have portrayed Snow White and what they do and don't allow their actors to say about it going forwards.
They simply cannot repeat the same mistakes and allow their actors to be so vocal in their own opinions during promotions.
Well, welcome to the real world, my friends.
You also did not have Twitter X back then.
So people doing radio shows would be on the show to promote the show and they'd keep it light.
They'd be like, look, I read the news sometimes, I'm not going to get into it.
But now you're hearing every little old piece of garbage someone thinks about.
I've talked about it before.
You know, we see these great quotes from great men.
You'll hear, you know, the quote from Blackstone.
unidentified
It is better that ten guilty persons escape than one innocent man suffer.
tim pool
And we're like, wow, Blackstone.
Brilliant!
Brilliant!
But you know you didn't hear him?
You didn't hear him eating dinner and going, oh, I think I ate too many beans today.
Oh, it's coming out the wrong end.
And then he barfs.
And you don't hear that one.
Sorry for the gross depiction.
But the point is, the point is made.
With with X and Instagram and social media, but mostly X, now you are getting the regurgitated garbage opinions of so many people.
Now, you've got like a great thinker, Jordan Peterson, for instance.
And he tweeted, there are cathedrals everywhere for those with eyes to see.
And it was a picture of an Evian water bottle.
I think it's funny.
It's a great quote, accompanied by a ridiculous image.
The point is this.
They talk about media training and all this stuff.
Yeah, but she's gonna just say whatever she feels like.
That's what X is.
So it's different these days.
We got people who work here at Tim Cass and they got opinions I don't agree with.
And I've had several conversations over the past several years with some people.
You know, someone came to me and they were like, hey, I'm kind of worried, like, the things they're posting could be bad.
And I'm like, Well, I'd talk to him about it, I guess.
Like, that's your opinion, dude.
If someone says something online, unless it's illegal or attacking the company and trying to destroy it, there's few lines.
The line is actually, like, if someone posts something about wanting Israel to be abolished and wiped out or whatever and they worked here, I'd be like, That's a political opinion.
I mean, it's pretty intense to say, like, abolish or wipe it out.
That'd be nuts.
But it's like, what am I supposed to do?
You know what I mean?
Like, you're allowed to have these opinions.
It's not interfering with the company.
However, that being said, if someone advocated for, like, harming children in certain ways that are wrong, then I'd be like, yo, dude, if that's what you think, you should go somewhere else, because that's something we do not support.
The lines exist.
There are things you can say where we're going to go to you and be like, dude, no.
And it's not so much that you said it, it's that you hold those views and values that we don't think align with us.
Totally valid point.
That being said, when The Daily Wire got into it with Candace Owens and Ben Shapiro, and The Daily Wire said, we have things we support and don't support, and we have the right to say yes or no to these things.
I agree with that.
The only difference is the moral line.
TimCast has a very, very broad moral line of what it's willing to accept as a company in terms of political opinions.
Don't advocate for violence.
Don't advocate for harming children.
And, you know, whatever.
That's about it.
And I tell the other people here, like, if you have a disagreement with someone, you go tell them.
Like, and be polite and be rational and try to come to an understanding.
You ain't gonna come to me and I'm not gonna go to someone and tell them to delete a post.
That's never gonna happen.
People are allowed to say what they want.
It's funny too.
I love it when people tweet at Cassandra and Lisa and they're just like, does your boss know you said this?
And then they're just like, they put like, LOL.
unidentified
Like who do you, who do you, who do you like?
tim pool
They don't get it.
They don't get it.
We have moral lines.
I probably wouldn't hire someone who like favors harming children.
You know what I mean?
Like with the books and schools and stuff.
Because we don't align on like serious issues.
I believe they're criminal activities.
So, you know, giving, enticing a minor is a criminal act.
So we wouldn't hire someone like that.
But we're not going to fire someone for their opinion.
Sorry.
Anyway, that being said, Disney, you will reap what you have sown, and I will sit back and I will laugh.
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And, uh, for the rest of the years, for the rest of the years, we got an extra bonus segment in there.
We're gonna read just a couple more Super Chats before we, uh, we wrap up here.
A couple minutes early.
But, uh, here we go.
unidentified
All right.
tim pool
What have we here?
I just read two, about two of them, maybe.
Alec, um, Pacheco says, I know magic has gone woke, but I had to get the secret lair for Monty Python set for being one of my late father's favorite movies, and the best card is the killer rabbit in it.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Magic the Gathering, for those unfamiliar, is the very first card game.
They're expanding their intellectual property.
They made Assassin's Creed, Doctor Who.
They're making Monty Python cards.
And so, if you want a Monty Python card, they're available.
You know, the issue I have with Magic right now is it is a broken game.
The game is broken.
It's fun, but it's broken.
And that's just reality, okay?
So, the most popular format of playstyle is called Commander.
And you know what happens?
Everybody's having a good time until they lose, and then it just becomes snooty, garbled nonsense.
And I'm like, Yo, I'm willing to play a game with somebody, even though I know I'm on the downswing, the curve is not favoring me, I didn't get the cards I needed, and we'll see what happens for fun.
But there are, uh, you know, I'll keep it vague.
There's just some people that...
He's not having fun.
They're not having fun.
That's the problem with it, so... Anyway, my friends, smash that like button, as I've stated.
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