All Episodes
Aug. 21, 2024 - Tim Pool Daily Show
01:56:41
BOMB THREATS At DNC Hotels, MASS ARRESTS As Far Left Riots Escalate, Breach Security | TimcastNews
Participants
Main voices
t
tim pool
01:46:36
Appearances
n
nicole shanahan
01:44
Clips
d
donald j trump
00:10
| Copy link to current segment

Speaker Time Text
unidentified
So they're putting up new barriers at the DNC.
tim pool
A third barrier layer after far leftists breached the perimeter at the DNC.
I'm not surprised.
They did it in 2016.
2020 wasn't actual, wasn't a real convention because of COVID lockdowns.
But now we're hearing reports that hotels are receiving bomb threats.
Yesterday during the riots there were over 70 arrests, or I should say 70 arrests.
I don't know if there was more than that.
That's the reporting, 70 arrests.
The far left is outraged despite the fact that they're getting basically everything they want.
Well, no, actually, I take that back.
Take it back.
Bernie Sanders did give a speech where he was like, the billionaires should not be allowed to steal a primary.
And everyone was like, wow, based Bernie calling out the DNC machine to their face, to everyone clapping and cheering.
That just shows it's a cult because they stole the primary from Bernie twice.
Then they say, hey Bernie, come on.
Tell everybody.
See what they think.
And the funny thing is, everyone in the crowd is just cheering and clapping as for a third time, the DNC has stolen a primary.
So, whatever.
We do this funny post where AOC is posing with this Jewish dude.
Who's holding like a bring the hostages home thing.
And the view from pro-Israel Democrats is the squad is dead.
It's over.
The far left faction of the Democrat Party has been defeated.
Two members of the squad ousted.
AOC falling in line.
That's what they say.
They say she's on our side now.
Well, there you go, left populists.
Look at your Bernie Sanders and your AOC now.
Whatever.
It's a cult.
Meanwhile, on the right, Donald Trump is still in a great battle with neoconservative forces, many of whom have joined with the Democrats.
And it is what it is.
But we got some interesting news as well.
R.F.K.
Jr., as you may have heard yesterday, his team is talking about dropping out to endorse Donald Trump as one of their potentials because the Democrats have waged insane lawfare against him.
This is fascinating.
People keep trying to say that R.F.K.
pulls from Trump.
I don't think so.
They have pointed out, I think it's R.F.K.
and Nicole Shanahan, I think Nicole's her name, right?
It's the Democrats who are going after them to stop them.
Because everybody knows Trump's not going after RFK.
Trump is not worried about losing voters to RFK Jr.
He's not.
Democrats are.
Because of this, RFK Jr.
may actually drop out and endorse Trump.
Now, a good point was made by one of our TimCast members on the Members Only Call-In Show a couple nights ago saying, no, RFK should not drop out.
He's pulling leftists.
There are a lot of left-leaning individuals who don't want to vote for Kamala but won't vote for Trump, but they will vote for RFK.
If RFK drops out, endorses Donald Trump, they're going to vote for Kamala.
The Democrats' panic proves RFK pulls more from the left.
But you know what?
Either way.
I think RFK Jr.
dropping out and endorsing Donald Trump is still a good thing.
But maybe, maybe, I just don't know.
I can't see a clear path there, so it's hard to say for sure.
Then I definitely want to get into Kamala Harris' tax proposal.
We've been waiting and begging for campaign policies from Kamala, and the closest we've gotten is her endorsing Joe Biden's tax plan, which would literally destroy the entire economy of the United States.
A lot of these Democrat voters, they don't understand how taxes work.
And I'll give you a really good example, which is shocking to many people.
One million dollars is not a lot of money to a business.
That's the reality.
People think, like, what if I had a million dollars?
I'd do this, I'd do that, I'd buy a house, I'd pay off my student loan debt, I'd get a car.
Sure, if you had a million dollars.
But if you're running a business, For example, a local car dealership that I was talking to, they said they generate one million dollars per month.
Now you go to the average communist and lefty and say, a million bucks a month?
They must be rich!
They should be taxed!
And they'll be like, that's twelve million a year!
And then you say, and their margins are like two percent.
And that 2% basically goes to like paying the salaries of the C-suite and things like that.
Or not salaries, but dividends go out, or the profits are supplemental to the owners of the business.
And if they even are getting 2%, that million bucks a month is going into all of their costs, vehicles, maintenance, etc.
But they don't understand that.
So when they hear Trump got a million dollar loan, they're like, a million dollars to start up!
Wow!
That is nothing!
I mean, in the 80s, maybe it's the equivalent of five million or so.
But even then, if you go to a startup, especially a real estate startup, yeah, $5 million ain't gonna cut it.
It's not that much.
So Donald Trump getting a million dollar loan is like a small business loan, and that's the reality.
They don't get it.
So when Kamala Harris is talking about $100 million high net worth, this could have a serious impact on corporate taxes, on dividend payouts, on shareholders, but we know it's not going to stop there.
This is how they open the door.
So we'll talk about that.
Plus there's that guy from The Bachelor, I want to talk about this one, where he's saying he's trans.
Yeah, this guy's... I think this is one big hoax, but he's really taking it far, so I'm kind of wondering if it's a hoax or not.
He wants transgender bachelorette and bachelor contestants, and so we'll talk about those cultural issues.
But before we get started, my friends, head over to castbrew.com and pick up some Cast Brew Coffee!
Appalachian Nights, everybody's favorite.
Rise with Roberto Jr., our breakfast one.
The light roast also sells pretty well.
And then we have Alec Stein's Primetime Grind, two times caffeine, as well as Ian's Graphene Dream, low-acidity coffee.
When you buy from Casperoo, you are supporting our cultural endeavors.
All of the money that we've generated from Casperoo has stayed in Casperoo, and we are using it to grow the business.
We want physical locations around the country where people can hang out.
We want that physical foothold that we need to build culture.
It's a long-shot dream, my friends, but I do believe we will pull it off with your support.
Then, of course, go to TimCast.com, support the show directly, click Join Us, become a member, and put for $10 per month, you are helping to sustain this show and TimCast IRL.
Now, for the most part, this show generates off of ad revenue.
Full disclosure.
So, the morning show Super Chats have been great, and then the ad revenue generated from the clips that go up at 1pm, 4pm, and 6pm generate revenue.
It's give or take.
It's hard to know for sure, but that's mostly how I just do the morning show.
It's always been.
Your membership basically supports TimCast IRL.
Very expensive show to operate, covering guests and all that gets really, really expensive.
Then support staff and everything.
So if you do like the work we do, and it's in the entirety of TimCast, then go to TimCast.com, click join us, become a member.
But let's jump into that first story.
We've got this from the post-millennial.
Now, I got a question.
I got a question for August.
hotels near the DNC.
The threat noted that the DNC is taking place this week in the arena and also included anti-Semitic
threats.
Now, I got a question.
I got a question for August.
How come this didn't happen at the RNC?
At the Republican National Convention, we didn't get bomb threats, at least not that
The protests were mild and tame.
And I walked around.
It was really annoying.
They barricaded everything.
And so our car was like 30 feet away.
And the cops have this gate open.
And I was like, you know, we were talking to the cops.
That's our car right there.
Can we just go get it?
And they're like, no.
And then they close the gate, walk all the way around.
We got to walk around the protests.
We weren't, like, right in front of the protest.
We didn't walk into the crowd or anything.
But we effectively walked across the bridge, crossed over as the protests are, you know, just to the other side of the street, screaming and yelling.
Nothing.
Walked around.
This is really funny, too.
We walked around.
We had to cross the river, walk around the street, cross the river again, because our car was 50 feet away.
And the cops were like, you can't come in here.
And we were like, that's our car.
They just told, nope, you gotta go around.
No, no, no, no.
They told us to walk around.
And the cops are like, well, you can try, but they're not gonna let you in.
And we walk in, got in our car, and we drove off.
It's like the stupidest thing.
But with all that great security at the RNC, Maybe that's why.
I doubt it.
But there weren't real protests.
There was no serious or extreme violence.
And Milwaukee, it's an hour and a half from Chicago, driving.
You hop on the highway and you're there.
But at the DNC, it is bedlam.
Not only did you have these bomb threats, you've got demonstrators.
Demonstrators.
Are you kidding?
Demonstrators, Fox News?
Come on.
These people were fighting police and 70 of them got arrested.
We call that a riot.
We call that a riot.
I predict a riot at the DNC.
That band's weird, by the way, because they did the, everyone has clean hands.
You remember that one?
What band is that?
I can't remember their name.
What was the name of that band?
unidentified
I don't know.
tim pool
Anyway, on the second day of the Democratic National Convention in Chicago, at least four hotels in the cities near West Side, where the convention is taking place, were reportedly hit with bomb threats that included anti-Semitic statements.
This comes as pro-Gaza agitators have been protesting the proceedings inside the convention.
According to Fox 32, officers and police canines began searching the Nobu Hotel just before noon.
The threat, emailed to the outlet, stated that pipe bombs had been placed in multiple hotels, including the Hyatt House, Chicago, Hotel Chicago, and Nobu Hotel.
The threat noted the DNC is taking place this week in the area and also included anti-semitic statements.
CPD told the New York Post, the U.S.
Secret Service is aware of the threats made to various locations in the downtown area.
Law enforcement personnel are screening the affected areas and examining the credibility of the threat.
Well, now there's three barricades.
outside the United Center where the DNC is taking place, breached security barriers put in place for the event.
They were seen removing sections of fencing and attempting to breach the second barricade.
Well, now there's three barricades.
According to the Tribune, 13 people were arrested during Monday's protest.
Well, my friends, it is currently Wednesday, and I want to stress, the police say that...
We got this other report from ABC News.
Investigating bomb threat at the magnificent Mile Hotel, Secret Service aware of others,
the police did say that they believe they are not credible.
They are not credible threats.
They are terroristic threats, in that the threats are intended to be the attack as they are, right?
By calling this in, forcing a police presence, it is effectively a swatting, It's very, very similar.
And so, there... It seems like everything's gonna be fine.
unidentified
Excuse me.
tim pool
But we do have this news from Fox News.
So, uh, well, Fox likes to lock us out of their news.
They don't want people reading their news.
That's fine.
But that was basically the update.
We do have a bunch of videos that I will grab in a second showing basically.
We had Taylor Hanson.
on the ground at the DNC.
And so actually, actually, let me do this.
I want to let me just show you one of the videos we have.
I got to show you this one from Ami Horowitz in a second.
But first, let me actually just give you the context of what the protests actually are like.
So we actually have the video of the arrest right here, which you're not going to be able to hear much.
But you can see here, Chicago police making these arrests.
They're just chanting, let them go.
I'd play the video in its entirety and let the audio run, but there's nothing other than me just telling you we're watching cops fight far leftists as they chant, let them go.
No coherent thoughts were expressed.
But we also have this video.
Andy Noahs posted it, I believe.
I don't know the original source.
Today's America appears to be the source.
This is the video showing when far leftists attacked the police.
You can see the police are trying to push them back, and I'll stress this.
Look, there's one cop pulling away what appears to be a large pipe or bar of some sort.
I want to stress this.
If you're protesting, and the police say, back it up, back it up, the police are allowed to do that.
Say, hey, back up, back up, this is the DNC, we have a secure perimeter.
And sometimes, I would argue, they don't.
In New York, when they say, that's a frozen zone, you can't stand there, it's meaningless.
But with large protests like this and a secure perimeter, if they say back up and move to the sides, you do.
The people refusing to do it start fighting the cops.
There you can see it.
And that's when you get this scuffle breaking out.
So these people have no coherent thoughts.
I have no idea what their intentions are because they're not expressing any coherent thoughts.
Fighting with police is not going to accomplish anything for you.
So I shrug.
Welcome to the DNC, ladies and gentlemen.
This is what the Democrats want, I guess, but you know what?
I gotta say, these protesters, I think they're losing.
I really do.
I think they're losing.
So, we have this from the Post Millennial.
Chaos in Chicago as far-left militants burn American flags, attack journalists, and clash with police outside of Kamala's DNC.
Outside the Israeli consulate, protesters were heard shouting, Globalize the Intifada.
What is this?
Okay, I just gotta say this.
Why do you care?
Alright.
Israel Derangement Syndrome, man.
I'm not kidding.
And I know people who are critical of Israel are like, you know, oh, I thought you can't say, I don't like when you say Israel Derangement Syndrome or something like that.
I'm like, dude, you're allowed to criticize Israel.
Thank you and have a nice day.
But these people are special kinds of insane, okay?
I'm sorry, man.
The world is very large.
Israel is not very big.
Israel certainly gets a lot of money from the United States, and it's destabilizing a lot of the actions that are going on with Israel.
Israel itself is a destabilizing force in the Middle East, though itself internally is a bit more stable.
I do believe it's destabilizing.
I believe that it's intentionally.
I don't think that it has to be.
I think it's American policy to want it to be unstable, so the U.S.
can justify a conflict in the Middle East whenever they want, so we can send in troops, fight for oil, whatever it is, all this other garbled nonsense, the Arab Spring, etc., etc.
We justify these attacks now.
Now, I just gotta say, criticize all that all day every day, thank you, and have a nice day.
But why are they so obsessed with this country and nothing else?
Literally nothing else.
They've been talking about the Donbass.
What about the hundreds of billions of dollars spent in Ukraine?
What about U.S.
interests pressing on Ukraine, destabilizing its government, and the civil war?
And now the full-scale war.
These people aren't protesting that.
Fine.
Maybe you're like, Eastern Europe ain't their thing.
What about Myanmar, Burma?
What about Sudan or Somalia?
It's nuts that masses of people come out screaming about Israel and just Israel.
I'll put it this way.
Again, you're allowed to criticize Israel.
You're allowed to protest.
I'm not saying you're not.
I'm saying, how come they don't protest literally anything else?
How come we don't see marches through the street over Sudan or anything like that?
Okay, fine.
People say funding.
Funding's funny.
Where's the anti-Ukraine protests?
Many of these people support the war in Ukraine.
I'm not kidding.
I'm not going to sit here and pretend that the organizers of these events, like this guy here in all black, I'm not going to pretend like he supports the war in Ukraine.
I don't think he does.
I think actual organizers who are out there protesting Israel really just don't like Israel.
And if you go to them and say, what about Ukraine?
They're going to say, the U.S.
shouldn't be involved in that too, for which we agree.
And I also agree the U.S.
shouldn't be funding Israel.
But there's going to be a lot of people in those crowds chanting along with them.
I guarantee you if you ask them, they'd say, but we have to stop Putin.
And it's just like, dude, you have attached yourself to a cause you do not understand.
And that's my issue.
We had a guest on TimCast IRL, no matter what question was asked, he was like, well, Israel, actually.
And it's just like, dude, do you understand why you sound crazy right now?
Like, because I can say to him, this is the funny thing, I can say it all day and night, like, yeah, criticize the deaths in Gaza, criticize the expansion in the West Bank, criticize Israeli government for mishandling October 7th, or you're allowed to even believe they were complicit, whatever it is you want to believe.
That's fine.
But why is it that there are these people who can't see anything else outside the world?
Well, let me just say this.
These people are losing.
For better or for worse, whatever it is you think, these people are losing.
We have this post from Shael Ben Ephraim, who says, And there it is.
We are seeing the end of the squad in real time.
Bowman is gone.
Bush is gone.
And AOC has come over to our side.
An absolute victory.
The Democrats have cleaned house.
We eagerly wait for the GOP to do the same.
And there it is.
The only thing is the GOP has always been in support of Israel.
There are certainly anti-Israel factions on the right that prefer Donald Trump, but many of these people now are critical of Donald Trump.
We've gotten super chats on TimCast.io from people who are saying that it is better that Kamala Harris wins—and I think it's psychotic—there are people saying they would vote for Kamala Harris if she would denounce Israel.
It's not going to happen.
You're insane to think so.
Here's AOC coming around, they say, to their side, whatever that means.
It's a guy who's got a sign saying, bring him home now.
I don't think that AOC supporting the return of a hostage necessarily means she supports Israel, but they're going to want it to be that.
Maybe this is why AOC ended up winning a primary, and Cori Bush and Jamal Momin did not.
Not because...
Not because of any kind of... Well, I'll put it this way.
Maybe the reason they didn't come after AOC in the primary with massive funding is because she said, stop, stop, I will bend the knee.
I think that's what went down.
This happened as soon as AOC won her primary back in 2018.
Go watch the videos.
It's kind of funny.
She was doing an interview.
I think it was like PBS or something like this.
And during the campaign, she's all about anti-Israel, pro-Gaza, etc.
And then as soon as she wins, she goes, Well, I mean, you know, I'm kind of in the middle on this one.
And the left was pissed.
I think they even tried to revoke her Democratic Socialist card.
They might have actually done that.
I don't know for sure where she's at with that.
But, you know, Democrats do seem to be excising this faction of the Democratic Party.
And they have to.
They have to.
There's a reason why they didn't choose Josh Shapiro, the better candidate for VP, who could help them win purple Pennsylvania.
They chose wacky white gilt, stolen valor waltz.
And everyone's kind of like, that was a weird choice, but it's because Shapiro is Jewish.
Now, a lot of people have said, yeah, but so is Kamala's husband, but Kamala's husband's on the forefront of the campaign.
They're not putting Shapiro on the ticket.
You put Shapiro on the ticket and they're like, we're going to lose Dearborn, Michigan and Minnesota.
And that's a decent percentage swing.
It could be a single percentage point they lose in each state, but that could be enough for Donald Trump.
They can't afford it.
So Amy Alkin says, AOC pandering for the Jewish vote in a photo with Robbie Chen, father of the hostage Itay Chen, murdered by the Hamas terrorists she supports via her political stance on Israel.
Identitarian non-think on oppressed versus oppressor, which led her to cry when Iron Dome got funded.
Yeah, fair point.
AOC is a hypocrite.
She's an absolute hypocrite.
But where are we now?
Before I jump into this Twitter one, this is what I want to show you.
Rolling Stone.
Jason Isbell, camo hats, and the DNC.
The Democrats finally embrace country music.
With a few key signifiers, the party is attempting to reclaim the rural and southern identity that it's long ignored.
I have to admit, I busted out laughing when I saw this.
Actually, the tweet is better.
Let me grab the tweet for you guys, because the tweet is much, much, much better.
And I can say only, ha ha ha ha ha, here you go.
Here's what Rolling Stone tweeted.
That's the genius work of this one small bit of the Harris-Waltz merch.
The camouflage hat reclaims the rural and southern identity that mainstream Democrats have long ignored.
Democrats are finally embracing country music fans.
And there's, um, uh, I don't know her name, it's the, the, Kamala's stepdaughter, wearing a camouflage Harris-Waltz hat, and I'm just like, oh my, these people are absolute degenerate psychopaths.
Dude.
Do these people think that Southerners are like, you know, I was sitting there watching the news and then I saw this here man with a camouflage hat and I thought to myself, I'm gonna vote for him.
Is that what they think is happening?
Dude, I gotta tell you, man, when Shane Cashman went down to Georgia, he went down to Georgia looking for some gold to steal.
I'm kidding.
He met people who are like, Sherman!
Ugh, Yankees!
And there's a lot of people who still hold the resentment over what happened in the Civil War.
The Southern, they're embracing Southern rural folk by wearing a camouflage hat!
Now to be fair, There are a lot of Democrats who vote based on nothing, so maybe it will earn some votes, but I just love this notion that Democrats are sitting around in their cities being like, what can we do to actually win over these Southern yokels?
Because they're British, apparently.
They're not.
And then they're like, I know!
Camouflage hats!
Like they're in the military or living in the woods!
That's genius!
Rolling Stone actually wrote this out.
I love this.
In 2016, in what became an ill-fated celebration to hopefully usher in the first female president, there was not one country music performer at the DNC.
They had Demi Lovato, Lenny Kravitz, Lady Gaga, but there wasn't a single performance that drew from the country or Americana worlds.
It was a mistake, clearly.
The attitude was that country music was southern, rural stuff, was for Trumpers, and to be avoided at all costs.
And that doesn't end well when you're trying to win an election, nor understand the American public at large on a level deeper than red state band.
There are blue voters in those red states, if you get them to the polls, but you have to speak or sing the language.
Now, I want to give them credit for this.
That's true.
Republicans need to campaign in California.
They do.
And what happens is cost-benefit analysis.
Both political parties say, should we spend any money in... Republicans are like, should we buy ads in urban environments?
No, it's D plus 10.
What's the point?
We'd waste money.
But by not doing it, it just shifts further and further blue.
The same is true for rural areas and Democrats.
Democrats are recognizing we do have voters in Georgia.
Let's try and find them.
Let's try to identify with them.
Not a bad point.
Not a bad point.
I just think it's silly that they're like, I know!
Camouflage hats!
Uh-huh, okay, sure, whatever.
But if Republicans don't get on board with actually trying to find voters in new ways, yeah, they're not gonna win.
Donald Trump is holding rally after rally after rally.
Have you seen the videos where it's like, look how many people stood in line to see Donald Trump?
Man, I gotta tell you, Republicans, what are you- UGH!
I'm sitting over here, I'm a post-liberal, disaffected liberal, whatever you want to call it, and I've got to tell you, Donald Trump's rallies are for his fans.
You're not winning over new voters at these rallies.
I'll give you one simple reason.
Do you think a moderate who is undecided at this point, some 76 days out from the election, is going to stand in line a mile long for two hours to see a guy they don't know if they actually like?
Maybe some, of course.
Nothing's absolute.
Yeah, probably not many.
Trump is holding these rallies, and what they effectively do is they bring together Trump's most diehard supporters.
And that's good.
It's good.
It's not a bad thing, but it's not going to be earning you new voters.
I honestly don't know what Democrats are doing.
The riots in the streets and the bomb threats certainly ain't helping, that's for sure.
But I think the real opportunity here The real opportunity, of course, is unfortunately something being lost by Trump's diehard defenders, his most ardent supporters.
And I've been saying this over and over again.
The people who attack the moderates are the ones who are going to cost Trump this election.
And I don't get why Trump's campaign and his consultants are not reining them in.
Trump's campaign should be on the phone instantly with Trump's most diehard supporters saying every word out of your mouths right now should be praising moderates.
It should be praising middle-of-the-road podcasts and news presenters.
It should be being polite and understanding.
The arguments should be calm and rational.
It's unfortunate I tell you this.
We saw the clip from Joe Rogan.
Where he said, RFK Jr.
is the only one who makes sense.
The response was the left screaming and hooting, being like, Joe Rogan's abandoned Trump, despite the fact Joe's never said he's going to support Donald Trump.
He said he would choose Trump over Biden, that's for sure, but it's not Biden anymore, it's Kamala.
He called Kamala a pro.
The left starts cheering, screaming and cheering.
I facetiously said I'd be voting for RFK Jr., which is hilarious because I do like the guy.
I agree with him a lot of things.
And if he had a viable shot, I would vote for him, but he doesn't.
And the media pretends like I literally endorsed the guy.
I feel bad because he thought I did too, but it was very clearly in a thread of tweets where I was insulting the right.
And then the right comes out and is like, after being mocked by right-wingers, Tim Pool backtracks, I was mocking them, you morons!
Whatever.
My point is this.
Joe Rogan put out another clip where he's like, it's all tribal, my team versus your team, like, whatever, man.
And he's right.
Unfortunately, he's right.
And that was the opportunity lost by the right.
Trump should be pissed.
Trump's people should be pissed.
But maybe they're not smart enough to understand what they're losing.
And I'll break it down for you.
I will break it down when I look at this and we hear about the American public and country music and all of that stuff.
Let me tell you, my friends, I mentioned this last night.
That's why Ian is great for Tim Kast's IRL.
A lot of people are like, Ian, you're so dumb!
No.
Ian allows conversations to happen that normally would not otherwise.
When he's not here, it's a room full of people mostly agreeing.
Liberals don't want to come on the show.
They're scared.
They can't answer any hard questions.
The few that do are shock jocks who want to come on and then say nonsense and lie or just make it contentious for no reason.
We get a couple who actually debate and we hope for that.
They don't like coming on.
When Ian comes on, and he says something like, I don't want to vote for Trump, I can make points, I can explain this to him, and we can see how it affects him.
For instance, you are not just voting for a candidate this time.
Now, I can tell you, as a middle-of-the-road, fence-sitter, whatever people want to say, but I'm clearly voting for Donald Trump, Supporting the MAGA Republicans.
I can tell you that I don't like the Republican Party.
Never did.
I'm always more independent.
I'm probably more interested in the Mises Caucus Libertarian guys.
Largely disagreeing, but I respect the freedom and libertarian angle, though I don't completely agree.
We do need a kind of post-liberal, more logical party, perhaps.
But let me tell you.
Donald Trump won through a primary process.
Kamala was installed.
You're not just voting for a president right now.
You're voting for a system.
If the Republicans win, it proves, or at least holds back, the idea that you can install a candidate and win the presidency.
If Kamala wins, it shows that raw power trumps public participation.
Pick one.
I don't see a reality that makes sense where someone as smart as Joe would vote for anyone other than Donald Trump.
Now here's the issue.
Joe Rogan's not a political guy.
He knows what's going on.
He sees the news.
And then you get these morons who are screaming Trump and bashing their faces on the wall.
And then what ends up happening is they attack Joe Rogan.
And what does Joe see in the political space?
These crazy winglets on the right attack me.
The crazy winglets on the left attack me.
They're all nuts.
And I'm like, that's unfortunate.
That it's true, but if you dig down deep inside and you look at the surface, you look at what's actually going on, you have moderates that are willing to support Donald Trump.
You have former liberals, post liberals, because of what the Democrats today represent.
Brandon Strzok put out a new walkaway video that really exemplifies it in a lot of ways.
He's like, in the six years since I walked away, things have gotten so much worse.
It's shocking.
The lies, the manipulations, the lockdowns.
He mentions a really great point.
They gave a funeral fit for a king to George Floyd while your parents died alone in hospitals you are not allowed to visit.
I'm like, that's a really great point.
So here we are.
Trump's most diehard morons tainting the voter base and making sure prominent middle-of-the-road voices that we need to win are going to be put off, confused, and upset.
A leftist could not have done better.
Congratulations!
And you know what?
If Trump loses, I said it before, I'll say it again, if Trump loses, it's their fault.
It's the fault of these lunatic Trump fringe zealots.
It really is.
I find that most of the people I talk to are supporting Trump.
Don't necessarily like him.
I've been saying this since 2016, 2017.
I went to Glenn Beck's studio years ago.
I'm riding an Uber and the driver is like, yeah, I'm gonna vote for Trump.
I just wish he didn't talk the way he did.
Like, you know, his policies are better.
That's very common sentiment.
But you got these diehards, man.
That is the mega-cult.
The average Trump voter is not, but he has culty people.
He certainly does.
And whenever they speak and garbled diarrhea comes out of their mouth, the left takes those tweets, parades them in front of moderates and says, see, they're a cult.
And I'm like, oh, you're making it so hard.
The greatest obstacle Trump has right now is his crackpot zealots, and I am surprised that Trump hasn't gotten his campaign to call these people on the phone and say, stop sabotaging us.
But hey, it is what it is.
Joe Rogan came out and said, you're all the same.
And they go, yeah, but who cares about Joe Rogan?
I don't know.
The 10 million people who watch his show every single day.
How about that?
How about you try and get 10 million people?
The question I have for all of you, does it earn votes?
But let's throw it to this last tweet.
unidentified
Catherine Bradsky.
tim pool
We've had her on the show before.
She quotes Elon Musk.
He says, for Twitter to deserve public trust, it must be politically neutral, which effectively means upsetting the far right and far left equally.
Ah, the transformation of Elon Musk.
Catherine says, this is the Twitter I had hoped for.
A politically neutral space where all sides could come together on and have conversations without favor towards prejudice against any one group.
I now realize I had deluded myself into thinking that a utopia could exist.
There's a reality to this tweet, and the reality is leftism and liberalism is not popular.
unidentified
That's it.
tim pool
It's weak.
It's timid.
It's pathetic.
Not all the ideas.
Certainly, Republicans and conservatives don't have all the answers.
But the reality of this tweet from Katherine Brodsky is, when Twitter finally released the shackles, It presented more conservative and right-leaning.
That's what she's saying now.
She's saying, oh, it's become right-wing.
That's weird.
All Elon did was remove the bulk of the censorship shadowbanning manipulation.
Strange how that works, isn't it?
Twitter is, or Axe.com, is the political conversation.
It's not TikTok, it's not Instagram, it's the political conversation.
And what you end up finding is a simple truth.
Those who know what is real and what is not real tend to vote Republican.
At least today.
What did Colbert say oh so long ago?
Let's fix his quote.
Reality has a right-wing bias these days.
I am not a Republican, nor am I a conservative.
I'm a moderate.
Some of my views are conservative on some issues.
Some of them are more liberal.
However, reality has a right-wing bias.
Joe Biden and the Burisma scandal.
All true.
Hunter Biden.
Oh, guess what?
The media now reporting that Hunter Biden was seeking State Department aid for his illicit business dealings.
Surprise, surprise.
We all knew it.
They lied.
If you actually read the news, watch what's going on, and break it down, it's actually quite simple to understand.
Kamala Harris has no campaign policies, represents nothing, she's been vice president for three and a half years, this economy is hers, yet they come out now saying, like, oh, the economy is so bad, it's so bad, we're gonna fix it.
Well, fix it now!
Yeah, but if you don't pay attention at all, and you live in a WALL-E world... So here's the reality, my friends.
Why has Twitter become right-wing?
Because you cannot exist in a space exposed to the truth over a long period of time and retain false perspectives.
It's not possible.
That's why I call the Krasensteins evil.
These two liberal guys know for a fact they are lying.
Oh, come back on the show, guys.
Let's have this conversation.
They know they are.
They know they omit context.
They know they manipulate.
They have to.
They're desperately trying to win power for their tribe, for their team.
I don't care about teams.
I don't care about Trump sycophants.
I don't care about Kamala's cult.
What matters is right now, what's true.
And so what that means is moderates have an alliance with the right right now.
And that could change at any moment.
So Trump's morons attacking moderates is quite honestly the stupidest thing you could ever do because a lot of these people are going to be emotional.
They're not going to think rationally.
I can tell you rationally right now.
Logically, Trump's gotta win.
No question.
Emotionally, I'd love to see the look on the faces of his most ardent psychopaths if he loses.
But I'm not so stupid to cut off my nose to spite my face, okay?
Let those lunatics be happy when Trump wins, because Trump winning is better for everybody.
I'm not gonna say, bring on the recession like Bill Maher.
What a lunatic!
Because that means suffering for everybody.
But the Democrats have done that, and we warned it was gonna happen.
So now, you get to reap what you've sown.
Sad reality.
Twitter has become right-wing because right is more likely to be correct.
That's just it.
You go on X, you have a conversation, and someone's gonna show you sources?
And you're gonna go, huh.
There you go.
If you watch MSNBC, Just believe whatever they say, or CNN.
You're gonna be filtered through their lens of garbage.
But if you go on X, you can't stop it.
You make a post saying Donald Trump said very fine people, and instantly, you've got the full clip right below your post saying, no he didn't.
You can't ignore those things.
And if you do, we know you're lying.
So Twitter inherently becomes right-wing when there's no censorship.
Because the left, inherently, is censorious.
The only way to protect their false ideology and steal power.
We're going to jump to your Super Chats before we go to the next segment.
RFK Jr.
considering endorsing Donald Trump and where we currently are politically with Trump, the DNC, and Kamala Harris.
So smash that like button, subscribe to this channel, share the show right now if you really do like it.
Of course, the show is available on iTunes and Spotify.
So you can check us out.
If you ever miss an episode, you can go on to the podcast platforms.
And word of mouth is really what makes shows grow.
So if you really like a show and you tell other people about it, then they take off.
Granted, there's algorithms at play and stuff like that, but you know, it is what it is.
Become a member at simcast.com.
Follow me on X. Let's grab your Super Chats now.
Get in your questions and Super Chat away.
Danker Supreme says first, then he says second, then he says and third.
Congratulations, sir.
You could have done one $6 Super Chat and said first, second, and third, but nope, this one actually gets it.
Voice of the People says, at the beginning of the year, there was a House Committee hearing asking where the 89,000 missing immigrant kids are.
Now, ICE is saying they lost almost 300,000 kids.
Epstein-Ring is back.
I wonder what they're doing with those kids.
Because I don't think it's like... I don't think they're all going to Bravo's or anything like this.
But honestly, no idea.
NintendoFreaks says, I wanted to comment on your point about Trump not using a teleprompter on yesterday's morning show.
He did that in 2016, but moderates disliked it, finding it unpresidential.
It depends on the event, I say.
I think it depends on the event.
Today no Yerba, today Spindrift.
There you go.
Dagger Supreme says, now that the spur-of-the-moment joke is out of the want, what is this?
And I remember what I wanted to ask, okay.
I personally am an American imperialist, just not deep state brand, peace through strength, not this House of Cards stuff.
It should be our economy we are throwing around, not bombs.
We should be saying, do you have a son?
We shouldn't be saying, do you have a son to lose?
But how long can you go on without food, water, and electricity?
Good point, good point.
All right.
Wisco Welder says, do you think the Democratic campaign is communist?
Is communist light?
So that if Trump wins and the economy crashes like they predict, they can run a communist campaign in 2028 to fix the economy?
I don't know.
I don't think that really matters.
I think they'll just brute force and attack and take what they want.
Pugliese says, Hey Tim, love your work.
Do you see any path forward that closes the culture gap and brings lefties back into the fold?
Yes.
And the left is doing it.
They're aborting and sterilizing their kids.
Over a long enough period of time, they will cease to exist.
The other issue is Public Square's tremendous growth.
They released their earnings.
It's massive.
Then you've got our cultural endeavors have been growing and we've been reinvesting thanks to your support as members at TimCast.com.
We've got Boonies HQ is generating massive support.
I gotta tell you, this has been so much fun.
The haters.
Who have been attacking boonies have been actually getting us some big names.
So there are some celebrities who are saying, I want to be involved.
They people don't like the haters.
Let's put it that way.
They don't like it.
So we've got some some big names coming through.
That's people titans of industry in skateboarding and in you know, this culture.
So I think I think we're on a good track culturally.
I really do.
Let's go.
Matt Saman, that's how I'm pronouncing your name, says, Tim, any thoughts on having day passes for the second level club above the coffee shop?
I live in Ohio, close enough to visit, but not to justify a large subscription if I'm not constantly using it.
Indeed, indeed.
Yes.
I'd like to get it going sooner rather than later.
We might be able to actually get the club going well before the coffee shop.
The problem is the coffee shop construction is going to consume a lot of the building, so it's like we're in purgatory, man.
But yeah, maybe we do like a, I don't know, $20 day pass or something for membership, daily membership.
Or maybe it would just be like a week.
So it's like 20 bucks for the week, you can come hang out and then you leave.
Austin AOK says, Harris has gone a full month without any interview.
Reminds me of 2020 Biden's basement campaign.
The 2022 midterms here in AZ voted blue no matter who, and they are killing us.
What do we do?
It's a self-correcting problem in the long term.
Systems will fail, and they collapse.
A shrug, I guess.
You know, that's why everyone's like, don't be so black-pilled, we're gonna win.
I'm like, dude, I don't know what winning means.
I don't know what it means, and I don't know if it matters.
Because there's the ebb and flow of society.
We are likely going to get hard times.
We're facing them right now.
They could get a lot harder, that's for sure.
But when that happens, the strong survive and build something new.
Over a long enough period of time, you get weak men, they make hard times, you know how the saying goes.
unidentified
Alright.
tim pool
Clank Clank, I'm a take.
Says, with the current success of Ukraine in the second battle of Kursk, Biden is going to be emboldened to make an attempt to overthrow Putin.
World War III much?
Indeed.
Barely a Millennial says, what's the story with the 24 state coalition filing SCOTUS amicus brief?
I think on behalf of Arizona, maybe it's not a big deal.
I haven't heard that.
Let's pull that one up.
I don't see any news on this.
Uh, okay, here we go.
Ah, yes, yeah.
Twenty-four state—yes, okay, this one I do know.
Twenty-four state attorneys general want proof of citizenship.
So, this could be interesting.
SCOTUS could rule you need citizenship.
Is it SCOTUS?
I think it's SCOTUS, right?
Yeah, SCOTUS.
Requiring proof of citizenship.
That could be big.
Could be very big.
Alright.
Let's go.
Truth in Numbers says, why is it First Lady but Second Gentleman?
And who's the First Gentleman?
First Lady is the President's wife.
The Second Lady is the Vice President's wife.
That's why it's Second Gentleman.
Who is the First Gentleman?
Michelle.
You all saw that one.
You all saw that one coming.
Guys, Michelle Obama is not a man.
Okay?
I don't know.
A lot of people.
But she did say the other day that she had a child through IVF and everyone started going like, whaaaaaa and screaming on the internet.
I mean, I don't know.
I think, yeah.
Kumon says, Tim, if you haven't watched the Theo Vaughn interview with Trump, I recommend it.
It's very well done.
You get a much more intimate interview than most.
Sounds good.
I saw clips of it so far, but it's tough for me to watch podcasts, honestly.
It really is.
Grace Monkey says, is Ian your diversity hire, Tim?
Oh, he's the hippy dippy weirdo guy.
You know, he's Moon Lord.
He does what Moon Lord does.
Let's see, Sean R.
40K says, Can we get a coffee blend of the flavor of Appalachian Nights, the double caffeine of Alec Stein, and 3 and the low acid of Ian's?
Just merge them all together?
Uh, I don't... I don't know, maybe.
I don't think it would taste the same.
Uh, adding caffeine changes the flavor.
Caffeine is bitter.
unidentified
Yeah.
tim pool
Kermit Killa.
Is that what it is?
Kermit Akilla says, Morning stream is so nice.
I started streaming inspired by people like you, but do your work.
It aligns with the Night Show, so I'm glad I get to still watch.
Indeed.
They are different formats.
This show is segments broken apart by Super Chats, and it's me monologuing, and IRL is four-person conversation.
Fun indeed.
Let's jump to the next segment, ladies and gentlemen.
From the post-millennial, Trump says he'd probably consider RFK Jr.
for a spot in his administration if he quits the race and endorses him.
This is big because you saw the news yesterday, but RFK Jr.' 's running mate says Democrats sabotaged their campaign from inside and out and might quit the race to endorse Trump.
It's so weird.
It's so weird.
But Shanahan said, That people were brought into the campaign as spies, basically, to do things creating legal jeopardy for their campaign.
Yo, it's absolutely nuts.
Let me play this clip for you guys.
nicole shanahan
This campaign, I did not put in tens of millions of dollars to be a spoiler candidate. I put in
tens of million dollars to win, to fix this country, to do the right thing. I will say that
Clear Choice, this pack, this DNC aligned pack that was created specifically to take us out has
spent millions of dollars to take us out. They have unfortunately turned us into a spoiler.
And we don't want to be a spoiler. We wanted to win. We wanted a fair shot.
Bye.
The DNC made that impossible for us.
They have banned us, shadow banned us, kept us off stages, manipulated polls, used lawfare against us, sued us in every possible state.
They've even planted insiders into our campaign to disrupt it and to create actual legal issues for us.
I mean, the extent by which the sabotage They've unleashed upon us.
It's mind-blowing.
I mean, we're still learning new ways that they have sabotaged us.
I really wanted a fair shot at this election, and I believed in the America that I, a little girl, pledged allegiance to.
And that is not where we are today.
And it's not because of the Republican Party taking us out.
It is exclusively because of the Democratic Party taking us out.
And I am so disappointed I ever helped them.
I am so disappointed that I helped Chuck Schumer in that Georgia runoff secure a majority.
It's probably one of the biggest mistakes of my life.
tim pool
Wow!
Man, bold, bold statements.
She goes on to say that their their plan is then just try and run in the face of this or ultimately drop out and endorse Donald Trump.
So I will get RFK Jr.' 's got a statement on the lawfare from Democrats, but we do have this from Donald Trump.
unidentified
Can I ask you about RFK, because just moments ago his running mate said that they were considering endorsing you.
Have you considered him for a role in the administration, and what role would that be?
donald j trump
Well, we haven't, but I would love that endorsement, because I've always liked him.
unidentified
Would you also consider putting him in the administration?
donald j trump
You're asking me a very unusual question.
I haven't been asked that question yet.
I like him a lot.
I respect him a lot.
unidentified
I probably would, if something like that would happen.
tim pool
I got a simple one for you.
You see, if it were me running, and I'm not, if someone asked me about RFK Jr.
and said this question, have you considered RFK Jr.
for a role in your administration?
Honestly, no.
If he were to drop out and endorse my campaign, 100% this man is in.
Tremendous respect.
I admire the fight that he put up.
He's got policies we agree with.
He's got policies we don't agree with.
But that means we find the right position in the administration for where his strengths are.
And I know that the people who support him will find we are going to get the job done that they want to get done.
Now, I think Donald Trump, I wish he was more well-versed in all of this stuff, but it is what it is.
And the big challenge, I suppose, is that Trump knows what he knows.
Trump is willing to run, and that's the most important thing.
The sacrifices made, the threats he faces, the attempt on his life.
Very few people are willing to make that.
I'm not.
Tucker Carlson's not.
I think Tucker said something like he was asked, you know, and he said if, you know, the Lord knocked on his door or like told him to run, he'd consider something like that, but he's not going to.
But I do wish Donald Trump understood RFK Jr.
a bit more.
And I wish Trump had better control over his truth social account.
Because I'll say it again, he posted a thing saying like, Joe Rogan's gonna get booed over saying the thing about RFK.
unidentified
Ah!
tim pool
Come on!
You know, I'm gonna say, I'm gonna shout out Alex Brucewitz.
He's a good dude.
Smart dude.
One of the best at his job.
But RFK Jr.
made a post about when he had the brain worms.
And RFK Jr. said, something like, I'll eat five more brain worms and still win the debate.
Or he's like, if they agree to debate me, I'll eat five more brain worms and still win,
or something like that.
It's a funny joke.
The only real way that he could have actually gone after that story about him having a brain worm
that died in his head.
And Bruce Woods' response was, you know, like, you're a nut job or something like this.
And I'm like, that's not how you do it.
That's not how you do it.
You know, that's just me.
Don't take my advice, fine, whatever.
But based on what we're seeing now, my response was, when you get someone making a joke,
your response should be to belittle.
Negative hit.
Diminish.
You don't just insult them because now it seems like you're not getting the joke and you actually feel threatened by it.
My response to RFK Jr.
saying he'd eat more brain worms is I'd laugh and then be like, that was a good one, man, but kind of scary that he had brain worms!
Like, I don't know, you know, it's a funny joke, but dude literally had brain worms.
Just don't let him kill the story.
Reignite it.
That being said, if Trump was more well-versed on who RFK Jr.
was, with a question like this, he could say the answer that needs to be said.
RFK Jr.
must, must be involved in the Trump administration focusing on chronic illnesses and environmental toxins.
The man knows exactly what he's talking about, and if Trump was aware of how many conservatives were screaming seed oils and banging their faces on the table over hydrogenation and other environmental toxins, he would know that is what makes RFK Jr.
viable.
If I were Donald Trump, or if I were running, I would say he's got some bad ideas, but he's very smart about environmental toxins, chronic illness.
I think that if he were to work in my administration, those would be the only areas he'd focus on.
No question.
It's his strength.
It's his passion.
And I really do hope to see RFK Jr.
in the Trump administration.
issues. But the man knows what he's talking about. We need better food for the American
people. We need clean food. We need clean energy. We need a healthy American population.
And RFK Jr. is the best person for that job. No question.
It's his strength. It's his passion.
And I really do hope to see RFK Jr. in the Trump administration. That would be tremendous.
And that's a 5 percent bump for Donald Trump.
5%.
unidentified
5%.
tim pool
Maybe not.
Maybe it's 2 to 1.
Maybe 60%, 70% of RFK supporters say, OK, fine, he endorsed Trump.
I'll join Trump.
But I tell you this, if Donald Trump comes out and says, Robert, Join Team Trump and this will be where you lead.
Chronic illness, environmental toxins.
We are going to make America healthy again with your help.
RFK Jr.
drops out, endorses Donald Trump, and says that he's proud to join the Trump administration focusing on these issues.
Please, if you support me, stand with me and Donald Trump now, because when Trump becomes president, I will get in to the federal government and I will bring down the hammer on these agencies that have failed to do their job and that have allowed toxic chemicals in your neighborhoods, that have allowed chronic illnesses to expand, that have allowed for mandates on medication.
This is the guy for the job.
It's a big boost for Trump.
I hope.
I got my fingers crossed.
I really hope to see it.
But regardless of any of that, you take a look at Polly Market.
And the betting odds, I just gotta say, the more Democrats talk, the more Harris goes down.
And it's funny because they're saying, like, the honeymoon is over.
Stop saying honeymoon.
It's so cringe.
They keep saying, like, the left keeps saying joy, the joy and hope of Kamala.
And then people on the right are like, look, they keep saying joy.
But then on the right, they keep going honeymoon, honeymoon.
I'm like, dude, Her polls are going down, not because the honeymoon's over.
It's because they finally had to entertain what they're about.
And people went, oh, that's not so great.
So the longer the DNC goes on, you'd think that would be good for any kind of honeymoon, they'd call it.
Democrats are rallying, they're cheering, talking about why Trump is bad.
But for some reason, the more they talk, the more she goes down.
It's because people were like, oh, those are bad ideas.
They're actually representing nothing.
And that's it.
That's not just Polly Market.
In the betting odds, take a look at this.
Harris has begun her decline in the betting odds, and now it's neck and neck.
Harris is up by one point on Trump.
Look at this.
She enjoyed such a boost.
There was a period here where Donald Trump was the huge favorite.
Harris took over, and her polls started skyrocketing.
She overtook Donald Trump, and it was a near 10-point advantage in the betting markets.
And now it's basically even margin of error.
One point.
And it will flip.
It likely will flip back to Trump.
And it's not about any honeymoon.
It's about Kamala has to talk.
Not just her, but her surrogates do.
And when she does, people listen.
And when they do, they go, yikes!
It's not so good.
I gotta tell you, the whole strategy of being like, we're gonna fix the economy!
It's like, uh, you're the vice president right now, you know?
I do have this tweet from RFK.
He says, my father and my uncle were members of the Democratic Party.
That was at the forefront of making sure that every American could vote for the candidate they wanted.
Today's Democratic Party is doing the opposite.
In this video, it's eight minutes long, I'm not gonna play it.
RFK Jr.
is talking about how he's in Pennsylvania court because Democrats are suing him.
It's insane.
They're trying to take his name off all these ballots.
You know why?
Because they know he polls from the left.
It's simple.
If he polls on the left, an endorsement for Donald Trump is a big boost for Donald Trump.
Right now, his aggregate polling, I think, is around 5%.
Imagine if all 5% RFK voters voted for Donald Trump.
Not for Donald Trump, but for RFK, but in the Trump administration.
I wish, man.
I said in 2020, Donald Trump should have brought in Tulsi Gabbard and Andrew Yang.
And a lot of people are like, no, Yang's nuts.
He's a far leftist.
He wants universal basic income.
Don't go, don't care.
Of course it's true about all those things he wants, but if Donald Trump were to have brought in two of the Democratic primary contenders and said, I respect your ideas.
I disagree with many of them, but I think with your advice, the people who supported you, they're going to support us because they know that your influence is here and that they trust you to do the right thing.
If Trump brought in Tulsi Gabbard, and she ended up endorsing Biden.
Trump should have made that offer.
Maybe he did, I don't know, but nothing was reported.
He should have went to her and said, National Security Advisor Tulsi Gabbard in the Trump administration second term.
What do you say?
That would have been massive.
I don't see how Trump could have lost if he brought in Andrew Yang and Tulsi Gabbard because they were so popular with this interesting independent sect.
Tulsi Gabbard represented disaffected liberals who wanted the Democratic Party to stop being nuts.
Trump could have taken that energy.
The opportunity still exists.
Trump's reportedly met with Tulsi Gabbard to go over debate prep for the debate with Kamala Harris.
Fascinating.
So now, four years later, perhaps he's learned a little bit.
Learn more.
R.F.K.
Jr.
is the guy.
Bring this guy into your administration.
R.F.K., you gotta drop out.
You gotta endorse Donald Trump.
And Trump, you've gotta offer him that position in the administration.
This guy is the seed oils man, okay?
You get all these libertarians and hippy-dippy right-wing anarchist types screaming out seed oils, and they're gonna vote for an R.F.K.
Ian Crossland, Will not commit to voting for Donald Trump.
Despite everything we say, it's like, I don't know, man.
I just, I don't want to alienate.
I don't know.
I can't do it.
I'll vote for RFK Jr., I guess.
It's probably why Joe Rogan's saying the same thing.
And then when Ian heard that RFK Jr.
may drop out and endorse Donald Trump, Ian says, that's the only way I'd probably vote for Trump.
That's the path forward, guys.
That is a tremendous move.
I think we should see it.
So right now, in the Polly Market betting odds, Donald Trump is winning.
In predicted, Donald Trump is not winning, which is interesting.
You take a look at this, the betting odds over at RCP, this is the average.
We can see Polly Market has Trump currently, the last time they checked, he was up five points.
It's actually So yes, it's still, it's still.
Before it was 50 to 45, but now it's 52 to 47.
We can see Predicted has Kamala up, Bwin has Kamala up, Bhavata has a tie, Betfair has Trump winning, and BetOnline has Kamala Harris winning.
I'd like to point out one thing, and it is called betting arbitrage.
I don't exactly know proper technique, but I was watching this video where a guy said, You can bet on sports and always win.
And I recommend you look into it.
I'm not recommending you bet not giving any financial advice or gambling or anything like that.
I'm just saying, if If you've got one outlet saying a bet on Kamala Harris is $0.54 on the dollar, and then another says a bet on Donald Trump is $0.48, the general idea is you can bet on both people to win because both have positive payouts.
So the way arbitrage betting works is You look for, because every website has different odds, they go to one website and it says, I think the example the guy uses is like Rock Paper Scissors, or Heads vs. Tails.
If you go to one website and it says, a bet on heads will win you $1.50 for every dollar, And a bet on Tails would win you, you know, 75 cents or whatever.
But then there's another website where it says a bet on Tails wins you $1.50.
You can make... again, I'm not a math expert on this, but basically you bet on both and then you end up winning a net positive regardless.
So...
You put in $2 into each bet, you lose one, the other one pays you back $1.50 on top of your $2, you're up 50 cents.
That's how arbitrage basically works.
So, I don't know, you guys probably know better than I do, but I'm just saying, with all these different betting markets saying either Kamala wins or either Trump wins, I'm like, isn't there something there?
I don't know, just kind of as an aside.
Well, let's get back to politics.
Daily Mail says, Okay!
A little strong.
What I wanted to add to this is, every time she opens her mouth, she loses.
Her polling is dropping, her betting odds are dropping, and it's not even her talking.
Well, actually, she's given some statements, and people are like, whoa, this lady's dumb!
That's why she's got to run a basement campaign.
That's the fascinating thing about this.
Joe Biden had to run a basement campaign because he's an old man who's feeble and incompetent.
Kamala Harris has to run a basement campaign because she's just dumb.
I love it when Trump called her stupid.
They're like, that's racist.
Shut up!
There are smart people and stupid people of all different backgrounds and Kamala Harris just happens to be one of the dumb ones.
Racism.
Next thing I recall it's sexism or whatever.
Ah, here we are, here we are.
Let's talk a little bit about the DNC.
We'll wrap up the segment talking about the DNC and the absurdity and the insanity, and I'll tell you why.
Yeah, their polls are dropping.
Benny Johnson has the tweet.
Here you go, ladies and gentlemen.
Bernie Sanders, for your viewing pleasure.
unidentified
Because too many of our fellow Americans are struggling every day to just get by, to put food on the table.
To pay the rents and to get the health care they need.
tim pool
Benny says, brutal for Biden and Kamala.
Yeah.
Bernie Sanders is roasting the current administration.
Yes, that's right.
I'm not going to blame Donald Trump or Joe Biden for COVID.
You can if you'd like.
My point is, moot.
The end of Trump's term, COVID was bad, the economy was bad.
Beginning of Biden's term, COVID was bad, the economy was bad.
Let's just say, moot point.
Then we'll look at the first three years of Trump and the last three years of Joe Biden.
In the first three years of Trump, we had excellent economic conditions.
Interest rates were low, inflation was low, wages were up, jobs were bountiful.
And people were making more money than ever made before.
Then COVID hit, it got bad.
Joe Biden kicks things off with his first term.
It was pretty bad.
And they go, look what we inherited with COVID.
Ah, but then COVID ends.
Three and a half, three years, two years, really, after the end of the COVID lockdowns.
Where are we?
Where are the improvements?
Trump was able to pull off improvements.
In fact, Joe Biden inherited a COVID economy.
That means he got a free bump.
Look at the 5 million jobs I created.
Well, actually, that's a return to the market when COVID lockdowns ended.
You got a boost to your numbers, and the economy is still trashed!
You have years to fix this, and you did not.
And you didn't do it.
So Bernie's right.
It's brutal.
Here we go.
I love this one.
This is a clip of Michelle Obama.
unidentified
Do something! Do something! Do something! Do something!
tim pool
Do something, Donald Trump.
You know, it's funny that the Democrats look exactly like you expect them to look, and it's kind of weird.
Like, honestly, it's kind of weird.
Isn't it weird?
I don't know, man.
We gotta be living in a simulation.
I mean, that's the only way to explain it.
Like, all of the people at the Democratic convention are literally just procedurally generated NPCs with the same look.
The glasses, the effeminate men, whatever.
But anyway, they're chanting, do something!
As they nominate a candidate who's been in power for four years!
Says Benny Johnson.
Indeed!
Do something!
Do something!
Well, I got good news for you.
You vote for her again, she'll likely still not do anything.
Except maybe more war.
But I love this.
The current state of American politics is as such.
The Democratic National Convention screams and cheers and chants, do something.
As if Kamala's not the vice president.
The remarkable thing about this gaslight campaign they're doing is trying to pretend like they're not the incumbents.
It's just absolutely fascinating.
And people eat it up?
What a world, man.
I just don't, I don't even know.
You know what's the most disheartening thing?
Is that you quite literally have this massive arena of people who are as dumb as a box of rocks.
And that's unfair to rocks, I might add.
What are they supporting?
Honest question.
I'd love.
You know what the challenge is for our show?
The challenge?
There are a lot of podcasts that can easily get leftists.
And you see them.
And it's because their hosts are not politically savvy.
No disrespect.
But they'll easily get a leftist because the leftists are not threatened to come on because these people Don't really know all that much, right?
I'm not talking about pundits or people that I would insult.
I'm saying that regular people who do podcasts routinely get liberals who will come on those shows because they know they're not going to get challenged by anyone who knows the answers.
So, uh, I'd love to get Pete Buttigieg on Tim Cast IRL or the Culture War podcast, but that's never going to happen.
No way that guy comes in here.
He will be obliterated.
Because I am not an ardent Trump supporter and a diehard Republican.
I don't like the Republican Party.
Matt Gaetz shattered the IOU system of the Speakership when he targeted Matt Gaetz, when he targeted Kevin McCarthy, when Matt Gaetz targeted McCarthy.
And Donald Trump just happens to be the better choice right now.
The Democratic Party is insane.
I'll give you an example.
Pete Buttigieg said over and over again on Fox News, crime went up under Trump and Fox didn't have a rebuttal.
They're like, well, yeah, well, you know, people are saying it's still bad today, but my answer is simple.
Don't take offense.
You know, this is the problem with tribalism.
Someone says, Pete Buttigieg says, he says, your viewers aren't aware that crime actually went up under Donald Trump.
And Fox just deflects and, yeah, well, you know what?
Pete Buttigieg is correct.
Thank you, Pete Buttigieg, for saying that.
Because a bunch of liberals were saying that crime didn't go up.
And they're saying, no, crime's not been skyrocketing.
Crime's been getting better.
But Pete Buttigieg had the balls to come out and say, no, under Donald Trump's presidency, crime went up.
And for that, I say, thank you, Pete.
Because we talked about it endlessly, endlessly during the Trump administration.
That's right.
In New York City.
In Los Angeles and San Francisco, places that were run by Democrats, in Portland and Seattle, in Atlanta, places that were run by Democrats, crime went up.
And Trump was the president.
That's true.
And so it's about time a Democrat finally acknowledged the things we've been talking about for so long.
And so the question then becomes not to deflect and say, oh, yeah, oh, yeah.
But, you know, what about now?
I'd say, yeah, good point.
What should Donald Trump do at the federal level to deal with local crime issues?
Honest question.
Similar question for Joe Biden, but, you know, to Pete Buttigieg's point, he says crime went up under Trump.
What should Trump have done?
Because I'll tell you what I was saying with the Summer of Love Riots Insurrection Act.
When law enforcement will not stop crime, the president has the power to call upon the National Guard to enforce the laws local jurisdictions will not.
Agreed.
Democrat-controlled areas let far-left lunatics ransack cities across this country, and Donald Trump stood by.
I mean, so did the Democrat mayors and governors.
But Donald Trump should have intervened.
You're right, Pete Buttigieg.
Trump should have invoked the Insurrection Act and crushed the far-left riots.
unidentified
Say it!
tim pool
Instead, you know, people who judge would never want to come on a show like this.
Because I gotta tell you this, if I was at the DNC, if I'm sitting down with someone and they say, yeah, well, you know, under Donald Trump, did you know that the cost of this thing went up and that thing went up?
And I'd be like, oh, didn't know that.
Your arguments are meaningless to me, okay?
I don't care if Trump did one bad thing or one good thing or whatever.
You've got the current debate, and this is what the political structure is built around.
Liberals will go on shows with conservatives who will pull a Hannity style.
No matter what Trump did, he's right.
And, oh, don't give me that.
unidentified
Yeah, well, what about this?
tim pool
And what about that?
Yeah, I won't do that.
You come to me and say, under Donald Trump, the cost of, I don't know, insert medication went up.
I'd be like, wow, that's terrible.
Yeah, what did Trump do?
Like, why did that happen under Trump?
Tell me why.
And then if you tell me that Donald Trump kicked a kitten, I'd be like, that's terrible.
I don't know if I believe that.
Do you have any evidence that Trump kicked a kitten?
And if they showed me a video of the man kicking a kitten, punting him right off a bridge, I'd be like, damn, that's brutal.
I'm not going to be like, oh, you know, you, you, oh, Joe Biden and his, actually, I'd be like, tell me he did something bad and I'll say fine.
Trump literally did not kick a kitten and he wouldn't.
He's more likely to save a kitten, but that's not the point.
My point is simple.
When I went on, and a good example is the Jack Dorsey Vajayagade Joe Rogan episode.
These people thought they were going to sit down with a right-wing tribalist who was going to say, well, you shouldn't have ban—they thought my whole thing was going to be, why did you ban Alex Jones?
And then they were going to be like, here's how we broke the rules.
They didn't expect a philosophical argument of, sure, but who made you the arbiter of the rules?
And why do your rules originate from a leftist worldview?
And then punish the right for their worldview.
And they were like, uh, I don't know.
I loved it in that interview.
debate when I said, your rules are biases.
No, they're not.
I said, yes, they are.
You have a misgendering policy.
Misgendering to the right is when you call someone who's a man, a woman.
Misgendering to the left is when you call someone who wants to be a woman, a man.
These are two distinct and opposite worldviews.
And you've chosen one of them is the correct approach.
Meaning when the right complains of misgendering, you ban them for it.
That is a leftist rule.
And they were like, oh, they didn't expect that.
But now they do.
Now they do.
So when we reach out to these prominent liberals and personalities, oh boy, do they refuse to come on.
I'll give a shout out to Marianne Williamson, because we've been inviting her on over and over again.
And they kept saying, sure, sure, we'll come on.
And I like her.
She's a nice lady.
And then they just wouldn't do it.
And so then finally, in one episode, I was just like, she won't do it.
These Democrats, they're scared.
They know what happens.
And then in response, I think it was a tweet I put out saying like, look, we invite Democrats and liberals all the time.
They won't come on.
Marianne Williamson has been invited several times.
They keep saying yes, and they won't show up.
And then as soon as I did, they were like, she's like, I'm coming on the show.
I respect that 100% because she was like, I will not duck this.
I can answer these questions.
And she couldn't!
With all due respect to Marianne Williamson, again, I like her.
When we showed her that book called Not My Idea, which shows the whiteness contract, where a white man's hand is reaching out and a devil tail with, you know, hoofed feet.
She cried!
She was almost in tears.
She's welling up, seeing this thing.
And I'm like, these are the books we don't want in schools.
It's insane that Democrats go around saying Republicans are banning books.
No, we're saying things aren't appropriate for children!
These weird sex books.
And then, of course, when it came to issues of morality.
They don't, they can't hang, yo.
They can't.
Conservatives can.
People like Jordan Peterson, that dude's a smart guy.
He knows how to hang.
Because when he gets asked a question and he thinks he's wrong, he goes, oh, maybe I was wrong.
It's that simple.
The ego does not blind him.
He's not beholding any tribe.
He just says, oh yeah, good point.
Maybe I was wrong about that.
I respect that.
Marianne Williamson was asked about the right to a fair trial, and it was, I think, obvious to a lot of people exactly where I was going.
They knew where I was going.
It became a meme.
When I said, what if someone can't get a fair trial?
What if the judge even says there is no jurisdiction where you can get a fair trial?
Should we then say, this person is free to go and we won't put them in prison?
And I'm paraphrasing, but she was just like, right.
And then I said, like Derek Chauvin.
And she just went, oh.
She's like, no, no.
Right.
Your tribalism is showing.
I don't care about George Floyd.
I don't care about Derek Chauvin.
I don't care about the Covington kids.
I don't care about Nathan Phillips.
What is true and what is justice?
Derek Chauvin was stabbed in prison.
He's transferred to other prisons.
This man should not be in prison.
The McMichaels?
I forgot the man who filmed the McMichaels in the Armored Armory case should not be in prison either.
I don't care what the emotional response is.
I don't care how many people show up with pitchforks, torches, and bricks.
I will not condemn a man to death because whack-job lunatics are throwing bricks at me.
It'll never happen.
But these scumbags in politics will.
Derek Chauvin condemned effectively to death a life sentence, and he didn't do anything wrong.
And I'm going to stress that, and I'll say it again, because I don't care if you don't like me, and I don't care if you live in crackpot Wally world where you think fake things.
What happened to George Floyd was a tragedy, but Derek Chauvin showed up after he had already been removed from the vehicle and put on the ground.
We've seen all the evidence.
The defense and the prosecution agreed on the continuum of the use of force.
Derek Chauvin opted for a lesser degree of force.
He was allowed, according to even the defense, to use a taser on George Floyd and opted for a lighter degree of force, which is holding him on the ground, for which George Floyd said, put me on the ground over and over again.
But there are conservatives who are unwilling to say it.
The McMichaels was the worst.
Ahmed Arbery was a felony burglary suspect.
The prosecution agreed.
The question was not whether or not Ahmed Arbery was committing burglary, because they already believed he wasn't adjudicated in court, but he's on camera burglarizing a home.
Fact.
And so, when the McMichaels pursued him, and they were told not to do it, the question was, did they have a right under the law to engage in a citizen's arrest?
The question being, burglary is a felony.
So they did not need to witness the crime in order to engage in a citizen's arrest.
But the law was worded strangely, and the judge did not give clear instructions to the jury.
So the jury said, lock him up.
Those men should not be in prison.
And when that happened, conservatives were tweeting up a storm saying, see, this proves we are not racist.
We got those evil racists.
So I can't stand a lot of these conservative types.
They beg liberals.
They beg liberals.
They say to these liberals, please, please accept me.
I'm cool just like you.
They care more about the opinions of the New York Times than about what is true and correct.
Anyway, I digress.
I went long on this one.
We'll wrap it up there.
Next segment will be coming up at 4 p.m.
on this channel.
For those that are watching live, we'll grab your Super Chats now.
The next segment at 4 p.m., ladies and gentlemen, oh, the unrealized gains tax.
This'll be a fun one, this'll be a fun one.
Smash that like button, subscribe to this channel, share this show with your friends, become a member at TimCast.com, and we'll see you all in the next segment.
For the rest of yours, let me get your Super Chats in here.
We'll see what you guys got to say.
Bam says, I'm more optimistic about Trump's second term.
First round, people were afraid of helping Trump and FBI fabricated evidence to persecute his allies.
Second term, the fear is not holding great people back.
Yeah, these Deep State guys are apparently, um, saying they're going to flee the country.
Let me, uh, excuse me, grab some, uh, what do we have here?
We also have this delicious Vault Energy drink.
Ketone Energy.
These guys are cool, we get to hang out with them.
Vault Energy.
We did do a promo for them, for the RNC.
It's just, there's no sugar, there's no caffeine, but it's got Go BHB ketones in it.
And, dude, let me just tell you this.
Again, not sponsored for doing this, but this stuff's crazy.
I was skating the other day, And I was feeling a little sluggish, I'm trying to warm up, I slam half the can, and then instantly I felt like 10 out of 10.
I was just landing every trick, everything felt perfect, like I was in the zone, and I was like, whoa.
And the dude who owns this, he told me that was gonna happen.
And then after like 40 minutes, I started getting tired again, and I'm like, I don't know, slam the other half of the can, right back up to 10.
No joke, not even kidding, no caffeine, no sugar.
They did not sponsor this, I'm literally just drinking it.
Anyway.
I don't know.
I interviewed him.
Got 17 minutes.
I say, Tim, love the new morning format.
Since Theo von was able to get Trump interview, when can we expect an interview with Trump
from you?
I don't know.
I interviewed him.
Got 17 minutes.
I think if we did a full, I mean, maybe maybe what we should do, I could probably do this
really easily, actually.
I could probably reach out to them and say, one-on-one, just me and Trump.
Special TimCast IRL prerecorded.
They'd probably say, yes, we'd probably do it ASAP.
So maybe I should.
I feel like... You know, look, I'm a political junkie.
So... Theo Vaughn is going to be way better for the average person.
It makes absolute sense why they want to do that interview.
They talked about sillier, funnier things.
I'd get super nitty gritty.
I mean, we did the interview with Trump.
The questions were very esoteric, very heavy politics, very, you know, Trump crossing the DMZ level stuff.
But I do think I've got a lot of questions that are middle of the road.
Definitely would want to talk to him about Joe Rogan and moderates.
I'd want to do more than just ask him questions.
I'd want to tell him about me to see how he responds and what he thinks about the world that I come from.
I'd want to ask him about Chicago and New York as Democrat strongholds and, you know, I think we have a lot in common in that regard, in that Trump being a New York guy and seeing this Democrat stronghold coming to where he is now, he's effectively leading a charge to where I feel similarly.
I grew up in a city that was Democrat-run for 80 plus years.
Now it's 100 plus years.
Not a single Republican.
And so Republicans didn't exist.
All of the problems were Democrats, but we were told to vote Democrat no matter what.
It made no sense.
So I really love to talk to him about that.
unidentified
Anyway, let's go, let's go.
tim pool
Mario says, Tim, what brand of yerba mate do you drink?
It's the, what do you call it?
Gayaki?
Is that what it's called?
Gayaki yerba mate?
Man, those sugary ones, they sure are awesome, the yerba mates.
The orange exuberance tastes like Ecto Cooler.
You guys remember Hi-C Ecto Cooler?
Yeah, their orange exuberance.
I'm not drinking those now, because I cut the sugar out again.
I just gotta say, man.
I cut the sugar back out.
I'm doing keto.
That's why I'm drinking the Vault Energy drink, the ketone blend thing.
I feel better than I've ever felt.
I just... You know, I did keto for a couple years, and then I reintroduced it a low amount of carbs, and I think that messed me up.
And, you know, let me tell you this.
We had the smog problem.
I don't know if you guys remember when the smog was sweeping across the country.
You probably do, a couple years ago.
And we were doing the show, and I jokingly said, we have these oxygen canisters that it's just like for athletes to like splash stuff with oxygen, which athletes don't really need because you're at VO2 max, not VO2 max, but your oxygen rate is maxed out anyway with your red blood cells.
But the smog was there.
Right before the show, I jokingly was like, yeah, look, we got these, and I'm like, and breathing the oxygen, and it felt like the whole room got brighter.
When you are hypoxic, you do not realize you are hypoxic.
And that was true even then, and I went, whoa!
Holy crap!
Then I realized it.
The same thing is true with keto.
When I was off it, I didn't even remember or realize it.
And then I got back on keto, and this is just me, I'm not telling anybody to eat anything.
Instantly, everything was better, and I was like, wow, I have to remember this.
Because what ends up happening is, after a long enough period of time, I do this all the time, I'm like, eh, you know, I've been doing keto for a while.
What's, what's a little, now what's one affogato, right?
Scoop of ice cream.
There's not a lot of sugar in it.
And then I don't even realize I get bogged down.
And then I'm like, yeah, see, I feel fine.
Right?
And then once I go back on keto, it's right back up.
And I'm like, whoa, I didn't even notice.
Didn't even notice.
That's just me though.
All right.
We'll grab a couple more here.
Then we'll jump to the next story.
All right.
Megan Stewart says, how did you keep a straight face last night when Ian was talking about controlling the weather by bouncing vibes off the moon?
I died.
unidentified
He is so funny.
tim pool
Come on.
I can't believe that there are people who are like, Ian's crazy.
Get him off the show.
I'm like, that was some of the funniest stuff ever.
He's like, I'm bouncing my energy and magnetism off the moon and the clouds are forming.
And I'm like, you didn't.
But anyway, onto the news.
unidentified
Come on.
tim pool
There's got to be some levity and some silliness.
I don't know.
Maybe people don't like that stuff.
I do.
I think Ian's funny.
And I think... What was in the show?
I said something like... There's a couple points where I was like...
Well, you know, I was like, back to reality.
Here's the news.
Ian left.
We're having a goof.
But Luke was, Luke Rikowsky was adamant that Ian went outside and claimed he could, he could make the rain come.
And Luke pulled up a radar map and that Ian started doing his whatever chakra nonsense.
And Luke was like, the cloud started moving towards us.
And I was like, what that?
And I'm like, dude, I can get a radar map and press play, and it shows me the path of where the storm clouds are going.
Whatever, man.
Alright.
Let's jump to this next segment.
We got this story from Watcher Guru, but this is big news because Kamala's finally talking about real policy positions, and ladies and gentlemen, she's gonna raise taxes.
She's gonna raise your taxes, and the media's acting like she's not.
She's gonna raise your taxes.
First.
Let's talk about Kamala Harris supporting President Biden's massive capital gains tax proposal and tax on unrealized gains.
They say it's only for those with more than $100 million in wealth.
Remember what they said about Obamacare?
If you like your provider, if you like your doctor, you can keep them.
That was a lie.
They're going to raise your taxes.
They hired 87,000 IRS agents.
They lowered the reporting threshold for digital transactions to $600.
That's not for people worth $100 million.
That's for you.
So before we even get into this, and I start breaking down the economic stuff here, I want to stress this to all of you, to be warned.
Be warned.
I'm not the only one warning you, many people are.
What's going to happen is, when they get in, when, I shouldn't say they, they're in now, when Kamala ups this plan, when she enacts this plan, if Democrats win, One day, it's going to be August, you're going to get a letter from the IRS in the mail saying you owe back taxes of $273.
And you're going to say to yourself, I don't make that much money.
Why do I owe this?
How am I supposed to pay it?
What are you going to do?
Nothing.
It happened to me before.
I'm sure it's happened to many of you.
About 10 years ago, I was making okay money 10 years ago.
I was working at Fusion.
I got a letter in the mail saying I owed several thousand dollars.
And despite doing well, a thousand dollars ain't chump change to anybody.
Well, I mean to people with a hundred million dollars.
Sure.
And so I'm in my kitchen.
I get a letter.
I'm like, what is this?
Several thousand dollars.
And I was like, what?
I had been saving.
I had been saving money.
I'd been counting every week, putting money in my savings, trying to build up a buffer for myself, some kind of, not necessarily retirement, but I was saving, and now they were ripping out what was effectively a month of my savings, a couple grand.
Like I said, I was doing well when I was at Fusion, but this erased an entire month for me.
It's not the worst thing in the world.
It was shocking, and I couldn't do anything about it.
You know, I'm like, do I call a lawyer and spend thousands of dollars?
It's not gonna happen.
Or they take a commission?
unidentified
I don't know.
tim pool
They just paid it.
Paid it out of my savings.
And I was pissed off.
But for me, it wasn't that hard.
Because I was making pretty good money when I was working for Disney.
For the average American who's gotta pay a couple hundred bucks and you're living paycheck to paycheck?
Impossible!
And there's nothing you can do.
But I tell you this.
You see, the point I made about how I'm like, a month of my savings taken away from me.
It didn't affect me buying groceries.
It didn't affect me buying gasoline.
Because I was making good money at Disney.
Now imagine somebody who's worth a hundred million dollars.
They get a letter in the mail, you owe 200 bucks.
They shrug and they say, Jeeves, pay the bill for me.
And Jeeves says, taken care of, sir.
They don't even think about it, they don't care, it's a couple hundred bucks.
Let's say as they claim, they're gonna go after these fat cat billionaires.
What do you think happens when a billionaire gets a bill in the mail from the IRS for, I don't know, let's say $2 million?
He looks at it and he goes, $2 million!
Heavens!
Jeeves, call my lawyer, we're fighting this.
And who do you think wins?
The IRS is going to say, look, it's going to cost us $100,000 just for the first round
of legal of this legal battle. We will end up losing money in the long run if this guy
takes us to court for several years over this money, and it could happen.
It could happen.
And so they ask themselves, cost-benefit.
If we want to get a million bucks off a guy, but it's going to cost us a million dollars in legal fees, all we gain is lost time.
unidentified
Right?
tim pool
The only thing that happens at the end is we lose time.
Bye-bye.
Dismissed.
Not to mention, they can't make that much money off rich people.
I am warning you all right now.
The plan from the Biden-Harris administration now, and Harris' second term if she wins, if they get control of Congress, is going to be to rip as many pennies from your pocket as possible.
It is easier to take $1 from a million people than $1,000,000 from one person.
Let me stress that again.
You go to a millionaire or billionaire and say, we want $1,000,000.
He says, I will see you in court because I'll spend $200,000 on lawyers if it saves me $800,000.
But if they go to you, middle class, working class Americans, and say, hand over a hundred dollars, you can't hire a lawyer!
They go to a million Americans, they demand a hundred bucks, they make a hundred million dollars, like that.
This is the game they are playing.
Now let's talk about the wealth portion of this.
With their unrealized gains tax.
I'm gonna pull up Mike Cernovich's points because he's been going at this pretty, pretty well.
But let me stress.
One hundred million dollars in wealth.
They say high net worth individuals.
It starts there, but you know it's going to expand.
Combined with inflation, we're looking at a long-term plan from Democrats where in maybe 40 or 50 years, the threshold will be $20 million, but that's going to be upper class.
Imagine this.
Let's say today you make $100,000 a year.
a hundred thousand dollars a year.
What if you went to the seventies and told everybody you made a hundred thousand a year?
Six figures.
That was big back then.
Probably equivalent of half a million to $800,000 a year by today's dollars.
Actually, let's pull this up.
Let's pull this up.
Inflation calculator.
Let's do a salary.
Let's see if I can pull up a salary calculator for inflation.
Inflation calculator, U.S.
inflation by year.
Perfect.
Let's throw this in the mix, inflation calculator.
Let's say $100,000.
How far back can we go?
We can go all the way back.
Let's say 1970.
unidentified
That's right.
I was right.
tim pool
We can go all the way back.
Let's say 1970.
That's right.
I was right.
unidentified
$100,000 in 1970 is $807,954 today.
tim pool
Now, what would happen if in the 70s they said we only want to increase taxes on those
who make more than $800,000?
I mean, that's a lot of money.
unidentified
You'd be saying, okay, that makes sense.
tim pool
You know?
I guess that makes sense.
Today, very few people are making that much money.
It's because of inflation.
So, let me put it this way.
So, let's do this.
Let's do this. Let's do $250,000 in 1970 was $2 million.
So back in 1970, they say, we are only going to raise taxes on people who make $250,000 or more.
The people in the 70s, to them, that's $2,000,000.
Right?
So who cares how many people make $2,000,000?
Besides, you make $2,000,000, you're not going to notice.
Cumulative inflation of 707.95%.
Here's the problem.
Here's the problem.
Today, $250,000 is nowhere near $2 million.
You're still well off, you're still comfortable, but your tax rate is extremely high.
Let's do this.
What number do we have to get to, from 1970, to get to 100 million?
Let's add another zero, and see, that brings us to, ah, the maximum's a million.
So it looks like, from 1970 to today, we'll just do a 700% increase.
If you made a million bucks in 1970, it was 8 million.
So it's 8, it's times 8.
was 8 million. So it's 8, it's times 8. So what we're looking at is, and this is 54 years,
okay?
Okay.
With this plan, it's not about today, and you might not notice it immediately, but I do believe the threshold will drop below 100 million.
They're just getting started there.
The end result is, you will own nothing, and you will live in the pod, and you will eat the bugs.
That's where we are headed.
I want to pull up this tweet from Mike Cernovich.
He says, an unrealized capital gains tax would hit farmers the worst.
They would be forced to sell to Bill Gates and Waltz's Chinese friends.
Remember how the Bolsheviks targeted Ukrainian farmers' leaders to millions dying in the Holodomor?
That is the endgame of Harris-Waltz genocide.
I mean, if you go to them, they may be morons and be like, no, of course not.
But look, the party that pulls up a truck and offers vasectomies and abortions, I wouldn't be surprised if the Malthusian mentality is more pervasive than that.
So here's what I think happens.
I think right now, actually let's do this, let's do this.
Let's find that number, let's go back.
Let's say 2024, we got 50 years.
Let's make it 75 years.
A million dollars in 1950 is 13 million today.
That means, we'll move forward a little bit, so we can find the correct ratio.
1954, let's go to 55.
No, let's try 57.
Oh wow.
Let's go to 60.
Let's see what 60 is all about.
Oh look, is there a jump?
Oh wait, there it is.
unidentified
1960.
tim pool
Okay.
A million dollars in 1960 is 10 million dollars in 2024.
So we're talking about, what are we looking at?
66 years.
66 years from today.
Let's play that game.
You're someone whose net worth is 10 million dollars.
You're a wealthy person today.
They're talking about, within 60 years time, you, now because you're, and assuming inflation is the same rate, it's not, but they're saying in 60 years anybody who has the equivalent of 10 million dollars will be facing unrealized gains tax.
All that means is you will never get more wealthy than this.
Why?
You buy a house.
The house is worth a million dollars.
A year later, due to inflation and mismanagement and mass spending, it's now worth 1.5.
They say, hey, you've got an unrealized gain of $500,000.
You've got to pay us 25% of that $500,000.
So now it's $62,500.
You're like, I don't have that money.
percent of that $500,000. So now it's $62,500. You're like, I don't have that money. Well,
then you got to sell. So you sell, you take a loss, and we're not talking about primary residents,
and then you pay those taxes, and you're like, okay, well, at least I made this 400 grand, right?
Wrong.
All of the comparable properties still cost 1.5, and with fees, you're not going to be able to buy that property again.
What this tax does is that an upper limit, you will never make more than this.
The plan there is, for many people right now doesn't matter, but in about 60 to 70 years, the upper limit becomes Ten million.
Equivalent.
They say it's a hundred million today, but in six years or so years, it'll be ten million.
And then do another sixty years.
So we're looking at a hundred years.
The most you will ever be allowed to own is a million dollars.
Now hold on there a minute.
A lot of people are saying, I wish I was worth a million dollars, but now we're getting into crazy territory.
Why?
There are a lot of people who own million-dollar properties, but are not liquid in a million dollars.
You could call them millionaires, I guess.
Somebody who inherited a property.
So, out here in West Virginia, in fact, we bought property from a family that had a large plot of land in their family for a really long time, and it became worth a lot of money.
And they were like, we're broke!
We can sell this and then we've got money!
No, because you're going to get taxed on all of it.
You earned nothing.
You inherited nothing.
The property went up in value.
You can't afford the property tax increases on the new value, and you can't afford to pay the unrealized gains tax after you inherited this.
So in a hundred years from now, there will be no millionaires.
There will be no large property owners.
You will rent.
You will live in the pod.
You will eat the bugs.
The system doesn't work.
But, you know, we can talk about it a million times.
Five trillion dollar list of tax hikes Kamala Harris just endorsed.
This one's from Americans for Tax Reform.
Small business tax rate hike to 39.6.
Yeah.
The highest marginal rate.
Corporate tax rate higher than the EU and Communist China.
Capital gains and dividends tax.
Unconstitutional wealth tax.
A second death tax by taking away stepped up base when parents die.
Global tax cartel with a 21% minimum tax rate.
Oh, that's right.
Quadrupled tax on stock buybacks.
30% federal excise tax on electricity used in cryptocurrency mining.
Look at that!
Jeez.
And it goes on.
Let me just simplify it for you guys.
Connell Harris will raise your taxes.
Thank you and have a nice day.
Smash the like button, subscribe to this channel, share the show with your friends.
The next segment is coming up at 6 p.m.
on this channel.
Thank y'all so much for hanging out.
Follow me on X and Instagram at Timcast and we'll see y'all then.
Alright, alright, we'll grab some more Super Chats.
Last stop, I don't know, you're probably not gonna...
What is this?
Okay, I think this guy, Josh Sider, is faking it.
This is a mockery of his intent.
Come on.
Look what he's wearing.
This dude is pulling a stunt to attack gender ideology.
Look at the guy on the left, okay?
Rugged, bearded guy, works out.
And look at the guy on the right.
I really do believe this is a political stunt, and he's just trying to make a point.
But we'll talk about it.
Cultural segment.
Former reality TV star.
How about that?
In the meantime, we'll grab some Super Chats from you.
We got a couple.
Jack Schwank says, Trump knew about the shooting.
How couldn't he have?
And Tim just acts like it's a left-wing conspiracy.
What does that mean, Tim?
Who do you answer to?
Are you insane?
All right, let me grab the first super chat.
Which one is it?
He says, the Trump assassination looked fake.
The government colluded with the Secret Service and knew about the shooter an hour before it happened, and nobody told Trump.
Get real.
Now nobody talks about it.
Sure.
Trump knew about the shooting.
How couldn't he have?
And Tim just acts like as a left-winger.
unidentified
It is.
tim pool
You don't get lucky and hit someone in the ear.
Jack sounds like someone who's never fired a gun before.
The shooter on the roof was so precise and such an expert marksman that he was able to intentionally aim just for the ear of Trump.
Spare me.
That's not what happened.
That's insane.
Trump got lucky.
There's no way they were like, oh, go out and then you're going to get shot in the ear.
And Trump would be like, what?
No, I'm not!
That's nuts!
Yeah, no, don't worry.
And what's the conspiracy then?
No one actually shot at him?
He had a gel pack in his hat?
Oh, come on.
That's nuts.
Okay.
Three people got hit.
One guy dies.
Bullets were fired.
We know people who were there.
We interviewed some of them.
I think they, in an official capacity, someone wanted Trump to lose his life.
Alright, we'll grab some, uh, we'll grab a couple more.
Looks like we only got a couple more anyway.
Bada bing, bada bang!
Says, Dems aren't rich enough.
They want more of your money, pure and simple.
Sure, I guess.
Adam says, it's a big scam.
Perhaps.
Yeah.
Clank Clank Amitang says, Democrats hate it when you remind Gaza protesters she supports the bombing and is married to a Jewish man.
They certainly do.
We certainly do.
All right, what do we have?
Victor Volkov says, Hey Tim, greetings from North Dakota.
Can you confirm that Kamala dropped out of the debate with Trump?
I've heard that.
Not the September 10th one.
I believe the September 10th debate is happening, but I've heard that she dropped out of the other debates.
So, we will see.
All right, ladies and gentlemen.
I don't know.
All right.
So, This guy's back in the news.
His name is Josh Siter, and he claims to be trans.
He's a 38-year-old reality TV star.
I think it's fake!
Here we go again.
This guy's back in the news.
He's making more videos.
Everybody's called him out.
I think it's fake.
Look, I think this guy is intentionally insulting the left, and there's nothing they can do about it.
It's a brilliant political strategy.
So I am going to operate under the assumption that Josh is engaging in a political campaign designed to insult and belittle the left and expose the crackpottery of gender ideology.
Here's the report they say, and I love this, because Daily Mail uses the preferred pronouns.
Bachelorette star Josh Sider, who now identifies as a woman, demands the franchise cast a transgender lead and says viewers are sick of seeing cis white people on TV.
If Bachelorette brings on a trans man or trans woman, the show will tank.
It will.
And maybe that's the point he's trying to make.
Cider, 37, who came out as transgender in May, told Daily Mail that it was important for the dating franchise to reflect the diversity of modern America.
America is changing.
It's not just a bunch of middle-aged cis white people anymore, and the LGBTQIA community makes up a large portion of our country now, yet we've seen zero representation for trans women and men on the franchise.
The Chicago native, who uses she-her pronouns, sure he does.
Said she was pleased to see the franchise become more inclusive with the casting of Jen Tran as the first Asian Bachelorette and Grant Ellis as the second Black Bachelor, but feels the network still hasn't gone far enough.
How is the show a staple of Americana and our broader culture if they are leaving out the same individuals that make this country so unique and vibrant?
I mean, it's good that it's had to finally cast an Asian woman and black men as leads recently, but where are the trans women and trans men on the show, Side Arrest?
Indeed!
Indeed!
And for that matter, what about the differently able, both physically and mentally?
That's right.
I believe we need a physically, mentally, differently abled black person who is trans to truly represent what makes this country so unique and vibrant.
That should be what The Bachelorette focuses on.
So here's the guy he used to look like.
Cider briefly appealed in Caitlin Bistow's season of The Bachelorette in 2015, and he's fit, he works out, he rips his shirt off, all the women are cheering for him, and he says, there's so many young trans individuals who don't see any representation when they turn on the television, and I think it's a shame.
She continued, shows with cultural influence like The Bachelor can do so much to make young trans people feel seen and heard, but they have yet to do it.
Cider, who currently works as an OnlyFans creator, also stressed the high suicide rates.
It's no wonder suicide rates are so high among trans individuals, when all we ever see are heteronormative cis narratives in entertainment.
Okay.
Here you go.
Here's the- here.
There's no way this is real.
There's no way this guy is real.
Someone chats, that's a bloke.
It is a guy, and he's faking it.
The former male stripper is pictured before left, and after right, transitioning into a woman.
Okay.
He's wearing a mini skirt, intentionally just above his junk, and this, like, lacy tube top.
This is a guy who is mocking trans people.
And he's getting away with it, proving a point about gender ideology.
That he can insult them to their faces, mock them, insult, insult, insult, and they still praise him for it.
I think that's what he's doing.
I think that's the game.
Let's see, uh... I'll pull up his Instagram.
Let's see if he's, has he gained a bunch of followers?
I think he still has around the same amount of followers, maybe less.
And even his, like we've talked about this guy before, even his Instagram, uh, they're, they're like, it's a gag, dude.
Here we go.
unidentified
Hey everyone.
tim pool
That's the video?
unidentified
Jeez.
tim pool
When I have to explain to my OBGYN that women have XY chromosome, look masculine, grow beards, lack uteruses, change their gender.
It's not real.
And I don't even... Is he singing?
unidentified
So I had a date today and I just need to vent.
My date didn't show up and everything was fine.
I've been talking to a girl.
I'm only interested in dating women.
I'm not interested in dating men.
And this morning we were texting back and forth and I told her I was a trans woman and she acted like she was fine with it.
But I can't help feeling like the reason she didn't show up today is because of that.
And it's just my opinion but I don't think that's okay.
I don't think it's okay to not date someone simply because of who they are or how they identify.
Hey everyone!
tim pool
Come on, dude.
Come on, dude.
I don't know what else to say, right?
You can clearly see the point being made in that video.
There's no way this person's actually trans.
I think there's not even a point even, like... It's not even shocking for me to be like, aha, we caught him!
That video is basically explaining that women may act like they think being trans is fine, but they don't like it.
That's the point he's making there.
What is this, voting for Donald Trump?
unidentified
Hey everyone!
So I've been getting so many messages from people asking me why I won't even consider voting for Donald Trump.
Um, there's a number of reasons why I won't vote for Trump.
Um, but I just wanted to give you a few.
Uh, the main reason is because Trump doesn't even believe in basic facts in science.
Um, Trump doesn't recognize me as a woman.
Um, Trump also believes that I should be using a men's locker room.
Um, and he also believes that there isn't a place in women's sports for a trans woman like me.
Um, so I just can't vote for somebody that holds those kinds of beliefs.
Um, and another big reason why I would never vote for Donald Trump is he's against millions of people coming into our country illegally, but that are suffering and seeking refuge.
Um, and I just can't get behind somebody that's that unconcerned.
tim pool
We have trans people on the show, right?
We know trans people who are like, clearly I'm bigger and shouldn't be playing women's sports.
Caitlyn Jenner says it.
For this guy to be like, oh, I'm actually trans but I won't vote for Trump because Trump doesn't recognize me as a woman when he's not doing anything at all to literally transition.
It is him, as a hairy, masculine, ripped guy, being like, I'm a woman.
And Trump needs to say it.
And that's why I won't vote for him.
It is clearly, clearly, this guy is just taking a piss.
And I gotta say, man.
unidentified
Hey everyone!
So I've been having a really tough time lately with all of the changes that I'm going through.
A lot of struggles that women like us face both societally and on the inside.
So I'm really just trying to put my best foot forward, rain or shine, and keep going.
So I just wanted to pop in here, say hi, and I hope you all have a great rest of your day.
tim pool
Okay, so here's a comment.
As a gay man and big supporter of the trans community, I find your videos almost to be a bit of a joke and or mockery of people who are actually going through the transition process.
You seem to just be putting makeup on and wearing dresses.
It would be nice if you actually made an effort like shaving and actually trying a little harder to be more feminine, appearing instead of just trying to get attention.
It's a bad luck on our community when people constantly post videos like you do, do better.
unidentified
This guy Josh is a master!
tim pool
What he is accomplishing here is masterful.
Here's a gay man saying, adhere to heteronormative gender norms because you're making us look bad.
Take the hormones, shave.
In the meantime, all these gender ideologues are saying, women don't have to shave.
You can be a woman of any kind.
So when Josh comes out and slathers it on as thick as he can, mocking the whole thing, they go, no, no, you have to actually stop doing this because you're making us look bad.
I love it!
I wonder if there's any debate.
Someone said, so if they shaved, they'd be more of a woman?
The guy responds, you've missed the point completely.
In the old of fashion, we have grown a lot.
Men who identify as men, including myself, have changed what we once called women's clothing.
Fashion is a way to express yourself.
If you are a man and you want to wear a dress, wear it, whether you're gay or straight.
That being said, if you actually want to really be a woman, you need to make an effort to actually appear as one.
You do?
This guy Josh is doing some of the most powerful activism in his satire.
unidentified
So something I've noticed lately is guys look at me like I'm a piece of meat.
It's like, up here guys, up here.
So I've just noticed that whenever I'm out in public, people are always staring at me.
tim pool
No question.
Guys.
It's a bit.
And he's going hard.
The tagline on this video is, everyone's always staring at me in public.
unidentified
So something I've noticed lately is guys look at me like I'm a piece of meat.
He can't stop himself.
So I just noticed that whenever I'm out in public, people are always staring at me and kind of giving me these looks.
So I feel like I'm seeing more of like an object now instead of a person.
Hey everyone!
tim pool
Coming from a guy who on The Bachelorette did this, you know it's a joke.
Come on!
This is actually some really amazing stuff.
What is it?
The guys are staring at me in public.
Were you always this beautiful?
Dude, this is some of the most ridiculous satire ever.
The Trials of Being a Girl, week three of... I think he's just mocking Dylan Mulvaney.
unidentified
Hey everyone!
So I just wanted to jump on here.
Sorry, I'm looking like a mess today.
tim pool
Yeah, yeah.
Day 10 of Being a Girl, the Power of Makeup.
I love that one guy is just like, all you're doing is putting on a dress.
unidentified
Hey everyone!
I'm watching the news right now, and I could not be more excited at the possibility of our first female president.
tim pool
Watching Kamala Harris, I just swell with pride seeing another woman put herself out there and go against the grain and make I'm wondering if him and his buddies are like I wonder if what happened is he's like sitting on his couch drinking a beer and they're watching UFC or something and they were complaining about Dylan Mulvaney and then he was like dude it's so dumb like what am I gonna put on a dress and makeup and be like look at me and they're like bro you got a million followers you should totally do it and he's like all right I'm not doing anything else and he's just
He's just rolled with it.
I'm willing to bet that he's walking around in normal clothes all day.
unidentified
Hey everyone!
So I want to talk today about the elephant in the room that women don't like talking about, but we all think about having a bulge.
Having a bulge doesn't magically make you a man.
Having a bulge doesn't negate your womanhood.
tim pool
Dude, no way!
unidentified
A lot of us women still have our bits and pieces, and that's okay.
So I think we really need to start changing the language and discourse around this issue, and start normalizing it.
Bye everyone!
Hey everyone!
tim pool
Eventually this guy is going to come out and be like, why didn't you understand?
How are there people who actually thought this was real?
He made a video saying the elephant in the room is that women don't want to talk about how they have bulges.
unidentified
So I want to talk today about the elephant in the room that women don't like talking about but we all think about having a bulge.
Having a bulge doesn't magically make you a man.
Having a bulge doesn't negate your womanhood.
A lot of us women still have our bits and pieces and that's okay.
So I think we really need to start changing the language and discourse around this issue and start normalizing it.
tim pool
Yo, we might have to change Alex Stein's primetime grind to Josh Sider's two times caffeine troll whatever.
Alex, you got nothing on this guy.
You got nothing.
This guy is dedicated to his art, okay?
There is no reality in which this guy is serious, okay?
You don't make a video where you're like, women are self-conscious about their bulges.
No, no way.
It's clearly poking fun at a bunch of issues that pop up There's the one video he's got where he's like, the man wouldn't pay for my meal.
He's saying like a woman wouldn't wouldn't go to go to explain to my OBGYN.
Come on.
Okay.
Well, that was a that was a bit.
Dude, this guy is making videos.
It is tremendous performance art.
It is tremendous.
It's forcing the left to entertain it.
They can't be mean.
They can't insult them.
It's their own rules.
Meanwhile, the right is laughing their asses off at this.
Okay, man.
Well, that was fun.
I hope you enjoyed it.
I'll leave it there.
Next segment's coming up tonight at 8 p.m.
over at youtube.com slash TimCastIRL.
Shout out to Josh Siter.
I'm imagining he's gonna escalate the absurdity of his videos until finally he just breaks and he's like, guys, it's fake.
How could people live this way?
You think this stuff is real?
He's gonna just, it's gonna be like two years, a year later and he's gonna be like, it was one big performance art piece or something like that.
I'll wrap it up there.
Follow me on X at TimCast, smash the like button, subscribe to the channel, share the show.
Thanks for hanging out.
We'll see you all tonight at 8 p.m.
And of course, for everybody else, we'll grab a couple of your superchats.
JH251 says, Former Navy SEAL here.
Accounting for the, what is it, minute of angle on the weapon, it is impossible to deliberately hit Trump in the ear while he's moving, or even if he was completely still from that distance.
unidentified
Yeah, there you go.
tim pool
Let's see.
What have we?
What have we?
Split says Fox is playing the CNN game of fiery but peaceful downplay to make it suppression of free speech.
Michael Tro says, Hey, Tim, here's another North Dakotan.
The thought of taxes makes me mad.
Now they want to add even more taxes.
Most people want to be successful.
Just wished our federal government felt the same.
Indeed.
Riley Gerald says, I'm pretty sure Alex interviewed the guy and said you have to be trolling.
He did, and the guy wouldn't break.
And Alex is like, come on!
I've done it!
Alex was like, I put on the onesie.
I know what you're doing.
We all know what you're doing.
unidentified
And Josh is like, no, that's not what I'm doing.
tim pool
There's no way Josh would go on Alex's show if he was serious.
This dude.
Amazing.
Charles G says Trump trolls Harris by releasing a policy website for her.
Are you saying he should or he did?
Because that would be really funny if he did.
That's a really good idea.
Honestly, a really good idea.
Yeah.
All right.
Let's see.
Thinker for Life says, Tim, why do we not advocate for people to file an FEC complaint in regards to being disenfranchised by illegals voting?
unidentified
I don't know the law.
tim pool
I don't know what that means.
They might say you have no standing.
You know?
unidentified
Yeah.
tim pool
All right, everybody, we're gonna wrap things up.
So smash the like button and subscribe to this channel.
Share the show if you do like it.
New morning shows 10am Monday through Thursday.
And you can follow me on x and Instagram at Timcast.
Again, smash the like button.
We'll be back tonight at 8pm over at youtube.com slash Timcast IRL.
The weather is so nice today.
It's absolutely beautiful.
It's like 70 degrees.
I am going to enjoy it.
Export Selection